Es280-Es282-Sm-V04a (Print 2)
Es280-Es282-Sm-V04a (Print 2)
Es280-Es282-Sm-V04a (Print 2)
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2) General Precautions at Service - Be sure to turn the power OFF and unplug the power cable during service (except for the service should be done with the power turned ON). - Unplug the power cable and clean the area around the prongs of the plug and socket outlet once a year or more. A fire may occur when dust lies on this area. - When the parts are disassembled, reassembly is the reverse of disassembly unless otherwise noted in this manual or other related documents. Be careful not to install small parts such as screws, washers, pins, E-rings, star washers in the wrong places. - Basically, the equipment should not be operated with any parts removed or disassembled. - The PC board must be stored in an anti-electrostatic bag and handled carefully using a wristband since the ICs on it may be damaged due to static electricity. Caution: Before using the wristband, unplug the power cable of the equipment and make sure that there are no charged objects which are not insulated in the vicinity. Avoid expose to laser beam during service. This equipment uses a laser diode. Be sure not to expose your eyes to the laser beam. Do not insert reflecting parts or tools such as a screwdriver on the laser beam path. Remove all reflecting metals such as watches, rings, etc. before starting service. Be sure not to touch high-temperature sections such as the exposure lamp, fuser unit, damp heater and areas around them. Be sure not to touch high-voltage sections such as the chargers, developer, high-voltage transformer, exposure lamp control inverter, inverter for the LCD backlight and power supply unit. Especially, the board of these components should not be touched since the electric charge may remain in the capacitors, etc. on them even after the power is turned OFF. Make sure that the equipment will not operate before touching potentially dangerous places (e.g. rotating/operating sections such as gears, belts pulleys, fans and laser beam exit of the laser optical unit). Be careful when removing the covers since there might be the parts with very sharp edges underneath. When servicing the equipment with the power turned ON, be sure not to touch live sections and rotating/operating sections. Avoid exposing your eyes to laser beam. Use designated jigs and tools. Use recommended measuring instruments or equivalents. Return the equipment to the original state and check the operation when the service is finished.
Be sure not to hold the movable parts or units (e.g. the control panel, ADU or RADF) when transporting the equipment. Be sure to use a dedicated outlet with AC 110 V / 13.2 A, 115 V or 127 V / 12 A, 220-240 V or 240 V / 8 A for its power source. The equipment must be grounded for safety. Select a suitable place for installation. Avoid excessive heat, high humidity, dust, vibration and direct sunlight. Provide proper ventilation since the equipment emits a slight amount of ozone. To insure adequate working space for the copying operation, keep a minimum clearance of 80 cm (32) on the left, 80 cm (32) on the right and 10 cm (4) on the rear. The equipment shall be installed near the socket outlet and shall be accessible. Be sure to fix and plug in the power cable securely after the installation so that no one trips over it.
3) Important Service Parts for Safety - The breaker, door switch, fuse, thermostat, thermofuse, thermistor, IC-RAMs including lithium batteries, etc. are particularly important for safety. Be sure to handle/install them properly. If these parts are short-circuited and their functions become ineffective, they may result in fatal accidents such as burnout. Do not allow a short-circuit or do not use the parts not recommended by Toshiba TEC Corporation. 4) Cautionary Labels - During servicing, be sure to check the rating plate and cautionary labels such as Unplug the power cable during service, CAUTION. HOT, CAUTION. HIGH VOLTAGE, CAUTION. LASER BEAM, etc. to see if there is any dirt on their surface and if they are properly stuck to the equipment.
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5) Disposal of the Equipment, Supplies, Packing Materials, Used Batteries and IC-RAMs - Regarding the recovery and disposal of the equipment, supplies, packing materials, used batteries and IC-RAMs including lithium batteries, follow the relevant local regulations or rules.
Caution: Dispose of used batteries and IC-RAMs including lithium batteries according to this manual. Attention: Se dbarrasser de batteries et IC-RAMs uss y compris les batteries en lithium selon ce manuel. Vorsicht: Entsorgung der gebrauchten Batterien und IC-RAMs (inclusive der Lithium-Batterie) nach diesem Handbuch.
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CONTENTS
e-STUDIO200L/202L/230/232/280/282
e-STUDIO200L/202L/230/232/280/282 CONTENTS
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When the RADF is used, the copy speed of {20}23[28] sheets per minute is only available under the following conditions: Original/Mode: Single side original/A4/LT size. APS/automatic density are not selected. Number of sheets: {20}23[28] or more. Reproduction ratio: 100%
Values in { } are for e-STUDIO200L/202L and values in [ ] are for e-STUDIO280/280S/282/282S in case that the specification is different among e-STUDIO200L/202L, e-STUDIO230/230L/232/232S and e-STUDIO280/280S/282/282S. yCopy process yType yOriginal table yAccepted originals Indirect electrophotographic process (dry) Desktop type (console type: when paper feed pedestal (PFP) and large capacity feeder (LCF) are installed) Fixed type (the left rear corner used as guide to place originals) Sheet, book and 3-dimensional object. The reversing automatic document feeder (RADF) only accepts paper which are not pasted or stapled. Carbon paper are not acceptable either. Maximum size: A3/LD
Single - sided original MR-3016 MR-3018 50 ~ 127 g/m2 (13 lb. Bond - 34 lb. Bond) 35 ~ 157 g/m (9.3 lb. Bond - 58 lb. Cover)
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Copy speed for thick paper (Copies/min.) e-STUDIO200/200L/230/232/280/282 series Thick 1 (81 g/m2 to 105 g/m2, 21.3 lb. Bond to 28 lb. Bond)
Bypass feed Paper size A4, LT, B5, A5-R, ST-R A4-R, B5-R, LT-R B4, LG A3, LD Drawer Size specified {20} 23 [27] {19} 21 [21] {18} 18 [18] {15} 16 [16] {20} 23 [27] {19} 21 [21] {18} 18 [18] {15} 16 [16] Size not specified {15} 16 [16] {15} 16 [16] {15} 16 [16] {15} 16 [16] {20} 23 [27] {19} 21 [21] {18} 18 [18] {15} 16 [16] {20} 23 [27] {-} - [-] {-} - [-] {-} - [-] PFP LCF
Double - sided original 50 ~ 105 g/m2 (13 lb. Bond - 28 lb. Bond) 50 ~ 157 g/m2 (13 lb. Bond - 58 lb. Cover)
A4, LT, B5, A5-R, ST-R A4-R, B5-R, LT-R B4, LG A3, LD
e-STUDIO230/230L/232/232S
Paper size A4, LT, B5, A5-R, ST-R A4-R, B5-R, LT-R B4, LG A3, LD Drawer 23 21.5 18 16 PFP 23 21.5 18 16 LCF
Thick 3 (164 g/m2 to 209 g/m2, 90 lb. Index to 115.7 lb. Index)
Bypass feed Paper size 23 A4, LT, B5, A5-R, ST-R A4-R, B5-R, LT-R B4, LG PFP 28 21.5 18 16 LCF 28 A3, LD Drawer Size specified {-} - [-] {-} - [-] {-} - [-] {-} - [-] {20} 23 [27] {19} 21 [21] {18} 18 [18] {15} 16 [16] Size not specified {15} 16 [16] {15} 16 [16] {15} 16 [16] {15} 16 [16] {-} - [-] {-} - [-] {-} - [-] {-} - [-] {-} - [-] {-} - [-] {-} - [-] {-} - [-] PFP LCF
e-STUDIO280/280S/282/282S
Paper size A4, LT, B5, A5-R, ST-R A4-R, B5-R, LT-R B4, LG A3, LD Drawer 28 21.5 18 16
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Only A4/LT size is available for the LCF. The tolerance is within 2.
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means Not acceptable. The copy speed in the above table are available when originals are manually placed for single side, multiple copying.
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yEliminated portion.................... Leading edges: 3.02.0 mm, Side/trailing edges: 2.02.0 mm (copy) Leading / trailing edges: 5.02.0 mm, Side edges: 5.02.0 mm (print) yPaper feeding .......................... Standard drawers: 1 or 2 drawers (stack height 60.5 mm, equivalent to 550 sheets; 64 to 80 g/m2 (17 to 22 lb. Bond)): Depends on destinations or versions. PFP: Option (One drawer or two: stack height 60.5 mm, equivalent to 550 sheets; 64 to 80 g/m2 (17 to 22 lb. Bond)) LCF: Option (Stack height 137.5 mm x 2: equivalent to 2500 sheets; 64 to 80 g/m2 (17 to 22 lb. Bond)) Bypass feeding: Stack height 11 mm: equivalent to 100 sheets; 64 to 80 g/m2 (17 to 22 lb. Bond) yCapacity of originals in the reversing automatic document feeder (Option) .................................................. A3 to A5-R, LD to ST-R: 100 sheets / 80 g/m2 (Stack height 16 mm or less) yAutomatic duplexing unit (ADU is available as standard equipment for some destinations or versions.) .................................................. Stackless, Switchback type yToner supply ............................ Automatic toner density detection/supply Toner cartridge replacing method (There is a recovered toner supply mechanism.) yDensity control......................... Automatic density mode and manual density mode selectable in 11 steps
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The system copy speed, including scanning time, is available when 10 sheets of A4/LT size original are set on RADF and one of the copy modes in the above table is selected. The period of time from pressing [START] to the paper exit completely out of the equipment based on the actually measured value. Upper drawer is selected and copying is at the non-sort mode. Automatic copy density, APS/AMS are turned off. Finisher is not installed.
yCopy paper
Size Drawer ADU PFP A3 to A5-R, LD to ST-R, FOLIO, COMPUTER, 13"LG, 8.5" x 8.5", 8K, 16K, 16K-R 64 to 105 g/m2 17 to 28 lb. Bond LCF Bypass copy Remarks A4, LT A3 to A5-R, LD to ST-R, FOLIO, COMPUTER, 13"LG, 8.5" x 8.5", 8K, 16K, 16K-R (Non-standard or user-specified sizes can be set.) 64 to 209 g/m2, 17 lb. Bond to 110 lb. Index (Continuous feeding) 50 to 209 g/m2, 13 lb. Bond to 110 lb. Index (Single paper feeding) Tracing paper, labels, OHP film (thickness: 80 m or thicker), tab paper, envelope (COM10, Monarch, DL, CHO-3, YOU-4) These special papers recommended by Toshiba Tec CHO-3: 92 mm x 235 mm YOU-4: 105 mm x 235 mm
Weight
Special paper
yWeight ..................................... Approximately 75 kg (165.34 lb.): e-STUDIO200L/230/230L/280/280S Approximately 77 kg (169.75 lb.): e-STUDIO202/232/232S/282/282S (include the developer material and drum) (The ADU and Drawer module are installed.) yPower requirements ................ AC 110 V / 13.2 A, 115 V or 127 V / 12 A 220-240 V or 240 V / 8 A (50/60 Hz) * The acceptable value of each voltage is 10%. yPower consumption................. 1.5 kW or less (115 V series, 200 V series) * The electric power is supplied to the RADF, (ADU), Finisher, Job Separator, Offset Tray, PFP and LCF through the equipment. yTotal counter............................ Electronical counter
yFirst copy time ......................... Approx. 5.4 sec. or less (A4/LT, upper drawer, 100%, original placed manually) yWarming-up time ..................... Approx. 25 sec. (temperature: 20C) yMultiple copying....................... Up to 999 copies; Key in set numbers yReproduction ratio ................... Actual ratio: 1000.5% Zooming: 25 to 400% in increments of 1% (25 to 200% when using RADF) yResolution/Gradation............... Scanning: 600 dpi x 600 dpi Printing: Equivalent to 2400 dpi x 600 dpi Gradation: 256 steps
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yDimensions of the equipment...................... See the figure below (W 637 x D 719 x H 739 (mm)) * When the tilt angle of the control panel is 45 degrees.
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Accessories
1 set 3 pcs. (except for MJD) 1 pc. 1 pc. 1 pc. (for NAD) 1 set (for NAD and MJD) 1 pc. (for MJD) 1 pc. 1 pc. (except for NAD, MJD) 1 pc. (except for NAD, MJD) 1 pc. 1 pc. 5 pcs. 4 pcs. *2 1 pc. 1 pc. 1 pc.
Unpacking/setup instruction
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Operators manual Operator's manual pocket Power cable Warranty sheet Setup report
45 739
Customer satisfaction card Drum (installed inside of the equipment) Toner cartridge Developer material Control panel stopper Blind seal Rubber plug CD-ROM Transfer charger wire cleaner (installed inside of the transfer cover)
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Machine version NAD: North America ARD: Argentina ASD: Central and South America / Hong Kong AUD: Australia MJD: Europe ASU: Asia SAD: Saudi Arabia IRD: Iran CND: China TWD: Taiwan JPD: Japan KRD: Korea *1: e-STUDIO200L/230/230L/280/280S only *2: In e-STUDIO202L/232/232S/282/282S, 2 discs are included.
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1.3.1
Options
e-STUDIO200L/230/230L/280/280S
KA-3511 PC/PC-C MR-3016 MY-1021/-C KD-1011/-C KD-1012 A4/LT/A4-C MJ-1022/-C MJ-1025/-C MJ-6005 N/E/F/S *1 STAPLE-1600 (for MJ-1022) STAPLE-2000 (for MJ-1025) KN-3520/-C MJ-5004/-C MJ-5005/-C MU-8, MU-10 KK-3511 MF-2320 U/E GD-1150 NA/AU/EU/TW/C/AS GD-1160 NA/EU/TW/C GN-1010 GO-1040/C GP-1030 GM-1020/GM-1030 GM-2020/GM-2030 GM-3020/GM-3030 GF-1140 MH-1700 GQ-1020 MD-0102 KE-2330 GF-1150 GP-1050
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e-STUDIO202L/232/232S/282/282S
KA-3511PC/-C MR-3020 MD-0102 MY-1021/-C KE-2330 KD-1011/-C KD-1012LT/A4/A4-C MJ-1022/-C MJ-1025 MJ-6005N/E/F/S *1 STAPLE-1600 (for MJ-1022) STAPLE-2000 (for MJ-1025) KN-3520/-C MJ-5004/-C MJ-5005/-C KK-3511/-C MF-3520U/E GD-1150NA/EU/AU/AS/C/TW GD-1160NA/EU-N/C/TW GM-1070/GM-1080U GM-2070/GM-2080U GM-4070/GM-4080U GP-1040 GN-1041 GN-2010 GN-3010 GP-1060 GO-1060 MH-1700 GQ-1020
Platen Cover Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF) Automatic Duplexing Unit (ADU) Drawer module Slot cover Paper Feed Pedestal (PFP) Large Capacity Feeder (LCF) Finisher (Hanging type) Finisher (Console saddle stitcher type) Hole punch unit (for MJ-1025) Staple cartridge Bridge kit Job separator Offset tray Work tray Damp heater Fax board 2nd line for fax board Printer kit Printer/Scanner kit Scanner kit Scrambler board Wireless LAN module Bluetooth module Antenna Data overwrite kit PCI slot Desk Harness kit for coin controller
Platen Cover Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF) Drawer Module Paper Feed Pedestal (PFP) Large Capacity Feeder (LCF) Finisher (Hanging type) Saddle stitch Finisher Hole Punch Unit Staple Cartridge Bridge Kit Job Separator Offset Tray Key copy Counter, Key copy counter socket Work Tray Damp Heater Fax Board 2nd Line for Fax Board Wireless LAN Adapter PCI Slot Scrambler Board Printer Kit Printer/Scanner Kit Scanner upgrade Kit Parallel interface kit Desk Harness kit for coin controller Automatic Duplexing Unit (ADU) Slot cover NIC board Data overwrite kit
* 1) N: North America E: Europe F: France S: Sweden Notes: The bridge unit (KN-3520) is necessary for installation of the finisher (MJ-1022, MJ-1025). The finisher (MJ-1025) is necessary for installation of the hole punch unit (MJ-6005N/E/F/S). The PCI slot (GO-1040) is necessary for installation of the scrambler board (GP-1030) and parallel interface kit (GF-1140). GM-1030/GM-2030/GM-3030 are exclusive for e-STUDIO200L. They do not operate with e-STUDIO230/230L/280/280S.
June 2004 TOSHIBA TEC e-STUDIO200L/202L/230/232/280/282 SPECIFICATIONS / ACCESSORIES / OPTIONS / SUPPLIES
* 1) N: North America E: Europe F: France S: Sweden Notes: 1. The bridge kit (KN-3520) is necessary for installation of the finisher (MJ-1022 or MJ-1025). 2. The saddle stitch finisher (MJ-1025) is necessary for installation of the hole punch unit (MJ-6005N/E/F/S). 3. The PCI slot (GO-1060) is necessary for installation of the scrambler board (GP-1040). 4. The antenna (GN-3010) is necessary to enable the wireless LAN module (GN-1041) and Bluetooth module (GN-2010). 5. When the wireless LAN module (GN-1041) and the Bluetooth module (GN-2010) are installed, only 1 antenna (GN-3010) can be connected to each. 6. GM-1080U / GM-2080U / GM-4080U are exclusive to e-STUDIO202L. They do not operate with e-STUDIO232/232S/282/282S.
e-STUDIO200L/202L/230/232/280/282 SPECIFICATIONS / ACCESSORIES / OPTIONS / SUPPLIES June 2004 TOSHIBA TEC
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1.4
1.4.2
Drum Developer
1.4.1
Drum
Developer
* 1) T: Taiwan
Toner cartridge Toner cartridge
* 1) T: Taiwan
Supplies
D: Asia
OD-1600 D-2320 /C OD-1600 D-2320 /C PS-ZT2340 /T/D/C/E *1 PS-ZT2320 /T/D/C/E *1
D: Asia
C: China
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e-STUDIO200L/230/230L/280/280S
e-STUDIO202L/232/232S/282/282S
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Finisher (Hanging type) MJ-1022 Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF) MR-3016 Platen Cover KA-3511
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System List
Key Copy Counter MU-8 Hole Punch Unit MJ-6005 N/E/F/S Key Copy Counter Socket MU-10 Saddle stitch Finisher MJ-1025 Damp Heater MF-2320 U/E Bridge Kit KN-3520 Parallel interface kit GF-1140 Staple Cartridge STAPLE-2000
e-STUDIO200L/230/230L/280/280S
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Scrambler Board GP-1030 Wireless LAN Adapter GN-1010 2nd Line for FAX Board GD-1160 NA/EU/TW/C FAX Board GD-1150 NA/AU/EU/ TW/C/AS Offset Tray MJ-5005 PCI Slot GO-1040
Automatic Duplexing Unit (ADU) MD-0102 Printer/ Scanner Kit GM-2020/ GM-2030 Printer Kit GM-1020/ GM-1030 Scanner Upgrade Kit GM-3020/ GM-3030 NIC board GF-1150 Slot cover KE-2330 Drawer Module MY-1021 Paper Feed Pedestal (PFP) KD-1011 Large Capacity Feeder (LCF) KD-1012 A4/LT Desk MH-1700 Data overwrite kit GP-1050
June 2004 TOSHIBA TEC
e-STUDIO280/280S
Area Machine version (destination) Model name Platen cover RADF Drawer module (for Equipment) Drawer module (for PFP) Slot cover ADU PFP LCF Finisher (Hanging type) Staple cartridge (for MJ-1022) Saddle stitch finisher Staple cartridge (for MJ-1025) Hole punch unit Bridge kit Job separator Offset tray Key copy counter Key copy counter socket Work tray Damp heater Fax board 2nd line for Fax board Wireless LAN adapter PCI slot Scrambler board Parallel interface kit NIC board Printer/Scanner kit Printer kit Scanner upgrade kit Desk Harness kit for coin controller North America NAD (115V) e-STUDIO280 KA-3511PC MR-3016 Standard MY-1021 Standard KD-1011 KD-1012LT MJ-1022 STAPLE-1600 MJ-1025 STAPLE-2000 MJ-6005N KN-3520 MJ-5004 MJ-5005 MU-8 MU-10 KK-3511 MF-2320U GD-1150NA GD-1160NA GN-1010 GO-1040 GP-1030 GF-1140 Standard GM-2020 GM-1020 GM-3020 MH-1700 GQ-1020 Central and South America/ Hong Kong ASD (220-240V) e-STUDIO280 KA-3511PC MR-3016 MY-1021 MY-1021 Standard MD-0102 KD-1011 KD-1012A4 MJ-1022 STAPLE-1600 MJ-1025 STAPLE-2000 MJ-6005E KN-3520 MJ-5004 MJ-5005 MU-8 MU-10 KK-3511 Standard GD-1150AS GD-1160EU GN-1010 GO-1040 GP-1030 GF-1140 GF-1150 GM-2020 GM-1020 GM-3020 MH-1700 GQ-1020
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Australia AUD (220-240V) e-STUDIO280 KA-3511PC MR-3016 Standard MY-1021 Standard KD-1011 KD-1012A4 MJ-1022 STAPLE-1600 MJ-1025 STAPLE-2000 MJ-6005E KN-3520 MJ-5004 MJ-5005 MU-8 MU-10 KK-3511 Standard GD-1150AU GD-1160EU GN-1010 GO-1040 GP-1030 GF-1140 Standard GM-2020 GM-1020 GM-3020 MH-1700 GQ-1020 Europe MJD (220-240V) e-STUDIO280 KA-3511PC MR-3016 Standard MY-1021 Standard KD-1011 KD-1012A4 MJ-1022 STAPLE-1600 MJ-1025 STAPLE-2000 MJ-6005E/F/S KN-3520 MJ-5004 MJ-5005 MU-8 MU-10 KK-3511 MF-2320E GD-1150EU GD-1160EU GN-1010 GO-1040 GP-1030 GF-1140 Standard GM-2020 GM-1020 GM-3020 MH-1700 GQ-1020 Asia ASU (220-240V) e-STUDIO280 KA-3511PC MR-3016 MY-1021 MY-1021 KE-2330 MD-0102 KD-1011 KD-1012A4 MJ-1022 STAPLE-1600 MJ-1025 STAPLE-2000 MJ-6005E KN-3520 MJ-5004 MJ-5005 MU-8 MU-10 KK-3511 Standard GD-1150AS GD-1160EU GN-1010 GO-1040 GP-1030 GF-1140 GF-1150 GM-2020 GM-1020 GM-3020 MH-1700 GQ-1020
Area Machine version (destination) Model name Platen cover RADF Drawer module (for Equipment) Drawer module (for PFP) Slot cover ADU PFP LCF Finisher (Hanging type) Staple cartridge (for MJ-1022) Saddle stitch finisher Staple cartridge (for MJ-1025) Hole punch unit Bridge kit Job separator Offset tray Key copy counter Key copy counter socket Work tray Damp heater Fax board 2nd line for Fax board Wireless LAN adapter PCI slot Scrambler board Parallel interface kit NIC board Printer/Scanner kit Printer kit Scanner upgrade kit Desk Harness kit for coin controller
Saudi Arabia SAD (127V) e-STUDIO280 KA-3511PC MR-3016 MY-1021 MY-1021 KE-2330 MD-0102 KD-1011 KD-1012A4 MJ-1022 STAPLE-1600 MJ-1025 STAPLE-2000 MJ-6005E KN-3520 MJ-5004 MJ-5005 MU-8 MU-10 KK-3511 Standard GD-1150NA GD-1160NA GN-1010 GO-1040 GP-1030 GF-1140 GF-1150 GM-2020 GM-1020 GM-3020 MH-1700 GQ-1020
Iran IRD (220-240V) e-STUDIO280 KA-3511PC MR-3016 Standard MY-1021 Standard KD-1011 KD-1012A4 MJ-1022 STAPLE-1600 MJ-1025 STAPLE-2000 MJ-6005E KN-3520 MJ-5004 MJ-5005 MU-8 MU-10 KK-3511 Standard N/A N/A GN-1010 GO-1040 GP-1030 GF-1140 Standard Standard GM-1020 GM-3020 MH-1700 GQ-1020
China CND (220-240V) e-STUDIO280S e-STUDIO280 Standard Standard MR-3016 Standard MY-1021 MD-0102 KD-1011 KD-1012-C MJ-1022-C STAPLE-1600 MJ-1025 STAPLE-2000 MJ-6005E KN-3520-C MJ-5004-C MJ-5005-C MU-8 MU-10 KK-3511 Standard GD-1150C GD-1160C GN-1010 GO-1040C GP-1030 GF-1140 GF-1150 GM-2020 GM-1020 GM-3020 MH-1700 GQ-1020 MR-3016 Standard MY-1021 Standard KD-1011 KD-1012-C MJ-1022-C STAPLE-1600 MJ-1025 STAPLE-2000 MJ-6005E KN-3520-C MJ-5004-C MJ-5005-C MU-8 MU-10 KK-3511 Standard GD-1150C GD-1160C GN-1010 GO-1040C GP-1030 GF-1140 Standard Standard GM-1020 GM-3020 MH-1700 GQ-1020
Taiwan TWD (110V) e-STUDIO280 KA-3511PC MR-3016 Standard MY-1021 MD-0102 KD-1011 KD-1012A4 MJ-1022 STAPLE-1600 MJ-1025 STAPLE-2000 MJ-6005E KN-3520 MJ-5004 MJ-5005 MU-8 MU-10 KK-3511 Standard GD-1150TW GD-1160TW GN-1010 GO-1040 GP-1030 GF-1140 Standard GM-2020 GM-1020 GM-3020 MH-1700 GQ-1020
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e-STUDIO230/230L
Area Machine version (destination) Model name Platen cover RADF Drawer module (for Equipment) Drawer module (for PFP) Slot cover ADU PFP LCF Finisher (Hanging type) Staple cartridge (for MJ-1022) Saddle stitch finisher Staple cartridge (for MJ-1025) Hole punch unit Bridge kit Job separator Offset tray Key copy counter Key copy counter socket Work tray Damp heater Fax board 2nd line for Fax board Wireless LAN adapter PCI slot Scrambler board Parallel interface kit NIC board Printer/Scanner kit Printer kit Scanner upgrade kit Desk Harness kit for coin controller North America NAD (115V) e-STUDIO230 KA-3511PC MR-3016 Standard MY-1021 Standard KD-1011 KD-1012LT MJ-1022 STAPLE-1600 MJ-1025 STAPLE-2000 MJ-6005N KN-3520 MJ-5004 MJ-5005 MU-8 MU-10 KK-3511 MF-2320U GD-1150NA GD-1160NA GN-1010 GO-1040 GP-1030 GF-1140 Standard GM-2020 GM-1020 GM-3020 MH-1700 GQ-1020 Central and South America/ Hong Kong ASD (220-240V) e-STUDIO230 KA-3511PC MR-3016 MY-1021 MY-1021 Standard MD-0102 KD-1011 KD-1012A4 MJ-1022 STAPLE-1600 MJ-1025 STAPLE-2000 MJ-6005E KN-3520E MJ-5004 MJ-5005 MU-8 MU-10 KK-3511 Standard GD-1150AS GD-1160EU GN-1010 GO-1040 GP-1030 GF-1140 GF-1150 GM-2020 GM-1020 GM-3020 MH-1700 GQ-1020
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Australia AUD (220-240V) e-STUDIO230 KA-3511PC MR-3016 Standard MY-1021 Standard KD-1011 KD-1012A4 MJ-1022 STAPLE-1600 MJ-1025 STAPLE-2000 MJ-6005E KN-3520 MJ-5004 MJ-5005 MU-8 MU-10 KK-3511 Standard GD-1150AU GD-1160EU GN-1010 GO-1040 GP-1030 GF-1140 Standard GM-2020 GM-1020 GM-3020 MH-1700 GQ-1020 Europe MJD (220-240V) e-STUDIO230 e-STUDIO230L KA-3511PC KA-3511PC MR-3016 MR-3016 Standard MY-1021 Standard KD-1011 KD-1012A4 MJ-1022 STAPLE-1600 MJ-1025 STAPLE-2000 MJ-6005E/F/S KN-3520 MJ-5004 MJ-5005 MU-8 MU-10 KK-3511 MF-2320E GD-1150EU GD-1160EU GN-1010 GO-1040 GP-1030 GF-1140 Standard GM-2020 GM-1020 GM-3020 MH-1700 GQ-1020 MY-1021 MY-1021 Standard MD-0102 KD-1011 KD-1012A4 MJ-1022 STAPLE-1600 MJ-1025 STAPLE-2000 MJ-6005E KN-3520 MJ-5004 MJ-5005 MU-8 MU-10 KK-3511 MF-2320E GD-1150EU GD-1160EU GN-1010 GO-1040 GP-1030 GF-1140 GF-1150 GM-2020 GM-1020 GM-3020 MH-1700 GQ-1020
Area Machine version (destination) Model name Platen cover RADF Drawer module (for Equipment) Drawer module (for PFP) Slot cover ADU PFP LCF Finisher (Hanging type) Staple cartridge (for MJ-1022) Saddle stitch finisher Staple cartridge (for MJ-1025) Hole punch unit Bridge kit Job separator Offset tray Key copy counter Key copy counter socket Work tray Damp heater Fax board 2nd line for Fax board Wireless LAN adapter PCI slot Scrambler board Parallel interface kit NIC board Printer/Scanner kit Printer kit Scanner upgrade kit Desk Harness kit for coin controller
Asia ASU (220-240V) e-STUDIO230 KA-3511PC MR-3016 MY-1021 MY-1021 KE-2330 MD-0102 KD-1011 KD-1012A4 MJ-1022 STAPLE-1600 MJ-1025 STAPLE-2000 MJ-6005E KN-3520 MJ-5004 MJ-5005 MU-8 MU-10 KK-3511 Standard GD-1150AS GD-1160EU GN-1010 GO-1040 GP-1030 GF-1140 GF-1150 GM-2020 GM-1020 GM-3020 MH-1700 GQ-1020
Saudi Arabia SAD (127V) e-STUDIO230 KA-3511PC MR-3016 MY-1021 MY-1021 KE-2330 MD-0102 KD-1011 KD-1012A4 MJ-1022 STAPLE-1600 MJ-1025 STAPLE-2000 MJ-6005E KN-3520 MJ-5004 MJ-5005 MU-8 MU-10 KK-3511 Standard GD-1150NA GD-1160NA GN-1010 GO-1040 GP-1030 GF-1140 GF-1150 GM-2020 GM-1020 GM-3020 MH-1700 GQ-1020
China CND (220-240V) e-STUDIO230 Standard MR-3016 Standard MY-1021 Standard KD-1011 KD-1012A4 MJ-1022-C STAPLE-1600 MJ-1025 STAPLE-2000 MJ-6005E KN-3520-C MJ-5004-C MJ-5005-C MU-8 MU-10 KK-3511 Standard GD-1150C GD-1160C GN-1010 GO-1040C GP-1030 GF-1140 Standard Standard GM-1020 GM-3020 MH-1700 GQ-1020
Taiwan TWD (110V) e-STUDIO230 KA-3511PC MR-3016 Standard MY-1021 MD-0102 KD-1011 KD-1012A4 MJ-1022 STAPLE-1600 MJ-1025 STAPLE-2000 MJ-6005E KN-3520 MJ-5004 MJ-5005 MU-8 MU-10 KK-3511 Standard GD-1150TW GD-1160TW GN-1010 GO-1040 GP-1030 GF-1140 Standard GM-2020 GM-1020 GM-3020 MH-1700 GQ-1020
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e-STUDIO200L
Area Machine version (destination) Model name Platen cover RADF Drawer module (for Equipment) Drawer module (for PFP) Slot cover ADU PFP LCF Finisher (Hanging type) Staple cartridge (for MJ-1022) Saddle stitch finisher Staple cartridge (for MJ-1025) Hole punch unit Bridge kit Job separator Offset tray Key copy counter Key copy counter socket Work tray Damp heater Fax board 2nd line for Fax board Wireless LAN adapter PCI slot Scrambler board Parallel interface kit NIC board Printer/Scanner kit Printer kit Scanner upgrade kit Desk Harness kit for coin controller North America NAD (115V) e-STUDIO200L KA-3511PC MR-3016 MY-1021 MY-1021 Standard MD-0102 KD-1011 KD-1012LT MJ-1022 STAPLE-1600 MJ-1025 STAPLE-2000 MJ-6005N KN-3520 MJ-5004 MJ-5005 MU-8 MU-10 KK-3511 MF-2320 GD-1150NA GD-1160NA GN-1010 GO-1040 GP-1030 GF-1140 GF-1150 GM-2030 GM-1030 GM-3030 MH-1700 GQ-1020 Central and South America ASD (220-240V) e-STUDIO200L KA-3511PC MR-3016
1.5.2
e-STUDIO202L/232/232S/282/282S
MY-1021
STAPLE-2000 MJ-6005E KN-3520 MJ-5004 MJ-5005 MU-8 MU-10 KK-3511 Standard GD-1150AS GD-1160EU GN-1010 GO-1040 GP-1030 GF-1140 GF-1150 GM-2030 GM-1030 GM-3030 MH-1700 GQ-1020
Fig. 1-3
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Desk MH-1700
Antenna GN-3010
e-STUDIO282/282S
Area Machine version (destination) Model name Platen cover RADF Drawer module (for Equipment) Drawer module (for PFP) Slot cover ADU PFP LCF Finisher (Hanging type) Staple cartridge (for MJ-1022) Saddle stitch finisher Staple cartridge (for MJ-1025) Hole punch unit Bridge kit Job separator Offset tray Work tray Damp heater Fax board 2nd line for Fax board Wireless LAN module Bluetooth module Antenna PCI slot Scrambler board Printer kit Printer/Scanner kit Scanner kit Data overwrite kit Desk Harness kit for coin controller North America NAD (115V) e-STUDIO282 KA-3511PC MR-3020 Standard MY-1021 Standard KD-1011 KD-1012LT MJ-1022 STAPLE-1600 MJ-1025 STAPLE-2000 MJ-6005N KN-3520 MJ-5004 MJ-5005 KK-3511 MF-2320U GD-1150NA GD-1160NA GN-1041 GN-2010 GN-3010 GO-1060 GP-1040 GM-1070 GM-2070 GM-4070 GP-1060 MH-1700 GQ-1020 Central and South America/Hong Kong ASD (220-240V) e-STUDIO282 KA-3511PC MR-3020 MY-1021 MY-1021 Standard MD-0102 KD-1011-N KD-1012A4 MJ-1022 STAPLE-1600 MJ-1025 STAPLE-2000 MJ-6005E KN-3520 MJ-5004 MJ-5005 KK-3511 Standard GD-1150AS GD-1160EU-N GN-1041 GN-2010 GN-3010 GO-1060 GP-1040 GM-1070 GM-2070 GM-4070 GP-1060 MH-1700 GQ-1020
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Argentina ARD (220-240V) e-STUDIO282 KA-3511PC MR-3020 MY-1021 MY-1021 Standard MD-0102 KD-1011 KD-1012A4 MJ-1022 STAPLE-1600 MJ-1025 STAPLE-2000 MJ-6005E KN-3520 MJ-5004 MJ-5005 KK-3511 Standard GD-1150AS GD-1160EU-N GN-1041 GN-2010 GN-3010 GO-1060 GP-1040 GM-1070 GM-2070 GM-4070 GP-1060 MH-1700 GQ-1020 Australia AUD (220-240V) e-STUDIO282 KA-3511PC MR-3020 Standard MY-1021 Standard KD-1011 KD-1012A4 MJ-1022 STAPLE-1600 MJ-1025 STAPLE-2000 MJ-6005E KN-3520 MJ-5004 MJ-5005 KK-3511 Standard GD-1150AU GD-1160EU-N GN-1041 GN-2010 GN-3010 GO-1060 GP-1040 GM-1070 GM-2070 GM-4070 GP-1060 MH-1700 GQ-1020 Europe MJD (220-240V) e-STUDIO282 KA-3511PC MR-3020 Standard MY-1021 Standard KD-1011 KD-1012A4 MJ-1022 STAPLE-1600 MJ-1025 STAPLE-2000 MJ-6005E/F/S KN-3520 MJ-5004 MJ-5005 KK-3511 MF-2320E GD-1150EU GD-1160EU-N GN-1041 GN-2010 GN-3010 GO-1060 GP-1040 GM-1070 GM-2070 GM-4070 GP-1060 MH-1700 GQ-1020
Area Machine version (destination) Model name Platen cover RADF Drawer module (for Equipment) Drawer module (for PFP) Slot cover ADU PFP LCF Finisher (Hanging type) Staple cartridge (for MJ-1022) Saddle stitch finisher Staple cartridge (for MJ-1025) Hole punch unit Bridge kit Job separator Offset tray Work tray Damp heater Fax board 2nd line for Fax board Wireless LAN module Bluetooth module Antenna PCI slot Scrambler board Printer kit Printer/Scanner kit Scanner kit Data overwrite kit Desk Harness kit for coin controller
Asia ASU (220-240V) e-STUDIO282 KA-3511PC MR-3020 MY-1021 MY-1021 KE-2330 MD-0102 KD-1011 KD-1012 MJ-1022 STAPLE-1600 MJ-1025 STAPLE-2000 MJ-6005E KN-3520 MJ-5004 MJ-5005 KK-3511 Standard GD-1150AS GD-1160EU-N GN-1041 GN-2010 GN-3010 GO-1060 GP-1040 GM-1070 GM-2070 GM-4070 GP-1060 MH-1700 GQ-1020
Saudi Arabia SAD (127V) e-STUDIO282 KA-3511PC MR-3020 MY-1021 MY-1021 KE-2330 MD-0102 KD-1011 KD-1012A4 MJ-1022 STAPLE-1600 MJ-1025 STAPLE-2000 MJ-6005E KN-3520 MJ-5004 MJ-5005 KK-3511 Standard GD-1150NA GD-1160NA GN-1041 GN-2010 GN-3010 GO-1060 GP-1040 GM-1070 GM-2070 GM-4070 GP-1060 MH-1700 GQ-1020
China CND (220-240V) e-STUDIO282 e-STUDIO282S Standard MR-3020 Standard MY-1021-C Standard KD-1011-C KD-1012A4-C MJ-1022-C STAPLE-1600 MJ-1025 STAPLE-2000 MJ-6005E KN-3520-C MJ-5004-C MJ-5005-C KK-3511-C Standard GD-1150C GD-1160C GN-1041 GN-2010 GN-3010 GO-1060 GP-1040 GM-1070 Standard GM-4070 GP-1060 MH-1700 GQ-1020 Standard MR-3020 Standard MY-1021-C MD-0102-C KD-1011-C KD-1012A4-C MJ-1022-C STAPLE-1600 MJ-1025 STAPLE-2000 MJ-6005E KN-3520-C MJ-5004-C MJ-5005-C KK-3511-C Standard GD-1150C GD-1160C GN-1041 GN-2010 GN-3010 GO-1060 GP-1040 GP-1060 MH-1700 GQ-1020
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e-STUDIO232/232S
Area Machine version (destination) Model name Platen cover RADF Drawer module (for Equipment) Drawer module (for PFP) Slot cover ADU PFP LCF Finisher (Hanging type) Staple cartridge (for MJ-1022) Saddle stitch finisher Staple cartridge (for MJ-1025) Hole punch unit Bridge kit Job separator Offset tray Work tray Damp heater Fax board 2nd line for Fax board Wireless LAN module Bluetooth module Antenna PCI slot Scrambler board Printer kit Printer/Scanner kit Scanner kit Data overwrite kit Desk Harness kit for coin controller Taiwan TWD (110V) e-STUDIO282 KA-3511PC MR-3020 Standard MY-1021 MD-0102 KD-1011 KD-1012A4 MJ-1022 STAPLE-1600 MJ-1025 STAPLE-2000 MJ-6005E KN-3520 MJ-5004 MJ-5005 KK-3511 Standard GD-1150TW GD-1160TW GN-1041 GN-2010 GN-3010 GO-1060 GP-1040 GM-1070 GM-2070 GM-4070 GP-1060 MH-1700 GQ-1020 Korea KRD (220-240V) e-STUDIO282 Standard MR-3020 Standard MY-1021 MD-0102 KD-1011 KD-1012A MJ-1022 STAPLE-1600 MJ-1025 STAPLE-2000 MJ-6005E KN-3520 MJ-5004 MJ-5005 KK-3511 Standard GD-1150AS GD-1160EU-N GN-1041 GN-2010 GN-3010 GO-1060 GP-1040 GM-1070 GM-2070 GM-4070 GP-1060 MH-1700 GQ-1020
1
Area Machine version (destination) Model name Platen cover RADF Drawer module (for Equipment) Drawer module (for PFP) Slot cover ADU PFP LCF Finisher (Hanging type) Staple cartridge (for MJ-1022) Saddle stitch finisher Staple cartridge (for MJ-1025) Hole punch unit Bridge kit Job separator Offset tray Work tray Damp heater Fax board 2nd line for Fax board Wireless LAN module Bluetooth module Antenna PCI slot Scrambler board Printer kit Printer/Scanner kit Scanner kit Data overwrite kit Desk Harness kit for coin controller North America NAD (115V) e-STUDIO232 KA-3511PC MR-3020 Standard MY-1021 Standard KD-1011 KD-1012LT MJ-1022 STAPLE-1600 MJ-1025 STAPLE-2000 MJ-6005N KN-3520 MJ-5004 MJ-5005 KK-3511 MF-2320U GD-1150NA GD-1160NA GN-1041 GN-2010 GN-3010 GO-1060 GP-1040 GM-1070 GM-2070 GM-4070 GP-1060 MH-1700 GQ-1020
Central and South America/Hong Kong ASD (220-240V) e-STUDIO232 KA-3511PC MR-3020 MY-1021 MY-1021 Standard MD-0102 KD-1011-N KD-1012A4 MJ-1022 STAPLE-1600 MJ-1025 STAPLE-2000 MJ-6005E KN-3520 MJ-5004 MJ-5005 KK-3511 Standard GD-1150AS GD-1160EU-N GN-1041 GN-2010 GN-3010 GO-1060 GP-1040 GM-1070 GM-2070 GM-4070 GP-1060 MH-1700 GQ-1020
Argentina ARD (220-240V) e-STUDIO232 KA-3511PC MR-3020 MY-1021 MY-1021 Standard MD-0102 KD-1011 KD-1012A4 MJ-1022 STAPLE-1600 MJ-1025 STAPLE-2000 MJ-6005E KN-3520 MJ-5004 MJ-5005 KK-3511 Standard GD-1150AS GD-1160EU-N GN-1041 GN-2010 GN-3010 GO-1060 GP-1040 GM-1070 GM-2070 GM-4070 GP-1060 MH-1700 GQ-1020
Australia AUD (220-240V) e-STUDIO232 KA-3511PC MR-3020 Standard MY-1021 Standard KD-1011 KD-1012A4 MJ-1022 STAPLE-1600 MJ-1025 STAPLE-2000 MJ-6005E KN-3520 MJ-5004 MJ-5005 KK-3511 Standard GD-1150AU GD-1160EU-N GN-1041 GN-2010 GN-3010 GO-1060 GP-1040 GM-1070 GM-2070 GM-4070 GP-1060 MH-1700 GQ-1020
Europe MJD (220-240V) e-STUDIO232 KA-3511PC MR-3020 Standard MY-1021 Standard KD-1011 KD-1012A4 MJ-1022 STAPLE-1600 MJ-1025 STAPLE-2000 MJ-6005E/F/S KN-3520 MJ-5004 MJ-5005 KK-3511 MF-2320E GD-1150EU GD-1160EU-N GN-1041 GN-2010 GN-3010 GO-1060 GP-1040 GM-1070 GM-2070 GM-4070 GP-1060 MH-1700 GQ-1020
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Area Machine version (destination) Model name Platen cover RADF Drawer module (for Equipment) Drawer module (for PFP) Slot cover ADU PFP LCF Finisher (Hanging type) Staple cartridge (for MJ-1022) Saddle stitch finisher Staple cartridge (for MJ-1025) Hole punch unit Bridge kit Job separator Offset tray Work tray Damp heater Fax board 2nd line for Fax board Wireless LAN module Bluetooth module Antenna PCI slot Scrambler board Printer kit Printer/Scanner kit Scanner kit Data overwrite kit Desk Harness kit for coin controller
Asia ASU (220-240V) e-STUDIO232 KA-3511PC MR-3020 MY-1021 MY-1021 KE-2330 MD-0102 KD-1011 KD-1012 MJ-1022 STAPLE-1600 MJ-1025 STAPLE-2000 MJ-6005E KN-3520 MJ-5004 MJ-5005 KK-3511 Standard GD-1150AS GD-1160EU-N GN-1041 GN-2010 GN-3010 GO-1060 GP-1040 GM-1070 GM-2070 GM-4070 GP-1060 MH-1700 GQ-1020
Saudi Arabia SAD (127V) e-STUDIO232 KA-3511PC MR-3020 MY-1021 MY-1021 KE-2330 MD-0102 KD-1011 KD-1012A4 MJ-1022 STAPLE-1600 MJ-1025 STAPLE-2000 MJ-6005E KN-3520 MJ-5004 MJ-5005 KK-3511 Standard GD-1150NA GD-1160NA GN-1041 GN-2010 GN-3010 GO-1060 GP-1040 GM-1070 GM-2070 GM-4070 GP-1060 MH-1700 GQ-1020
China CND (220-240V) e-STUDIO232 e-STUDIO232S Standard MR-3020 Standard MY-1021-C Standard KD-1011-C KD-1012A4-C MJ-1022-C STAPLE-1600 MJ-1025 STAPLE-2000 MJ-6005E KN-3520-C MJ-5004-C MJ-5005-C KK-3511-C Standard GD-1150C GD-1160C GN-1041 GN-2010 GN-3010 GO-1060 GP-1040 GM-1070 Standard GM-4070 GP-1060 MH-1700 GQ-1020 Standard MR-3020 Standard MY-1021-C MD-0102-C KD-1011-C KD-1012A4-C MJ-1022-C STAPLE-1600 MJ-1025 STAPLE-2000 MJ-6005E KN-3520-C MJ-5004-C MJ-5005-C KK-3511-C Standard GD-1150C GD-1160C GN-1041 GN-2010 GN-3010 GO-1060 GP-1040 GP-1060 MH-1700 GQ-1020
Area Machine version (destination) Model name Platen cover RADF Drawer module (for Equipment) Drawer module (for PFP) Slot cover ADU PFP LCF Finisher (Hanging type) Staple cartridge (for MJ-1022) Saddle stitch finisher Staple cartridge (for MJ-1025) Hole punch unit Bridge kit Job separator Offset tray Work tray Damp heater Fax board 2nd line for Fax board Wireless LAN module Bluetooth module Antenna PCI slot Scrambler board Printer kit Printer/Scanner kit Scanner kit Data overwrite kit Desk Harness kit for coin controller
Taiwan TWD (110V) e-STUDIO232 KA-3511PC MR-3020 Standard MY-1021 MD-0102 KD-1011-TW KD-1012A4 MJ-1022 STAPLE-1600 MJ-1025 STAPLE-2000 MJ-6005E KN-3520 MJ-5004 MJ-5005 KK-3511 Standard GD-1150TW GD-1160TW GN-1041 GN-2010 GN-3010 GO-1060 GP-1040 GM-1070 GM-2070 GM-4070 GP-1060 MH-1700 GQ-1020
Korea KRD (220-240V) e-STUDIO232 Standard MR-3020 Standard MY-1021 MD-0102 KD-1011 KD-1012A4 MJ-1022 STAPLE-1600 MJ-1025 STAPLE-2000 MJ-6005E KN-3520 MJ-5004 MJ-5005 KK-3511 Standard GD-1150AS GD-1160EU-N GN-1041 GN-2010 GN-3010 GO-1060 GP-1040 GM-1070 GM-2070 GM-4070 GP-1060 MH-1700 GQ-1020
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e-STUDIO202L
Area Machine version (destination) Model name Platen cover RADF Drawer module (for Equipment) Drawer module (for PFP) Slot cover ADU PFP LCF Finisher (Hanging type) Staple cartridge (for MJ-1022) Saddle stitch finisher Staple cartridge (for MJ-1025) Hole punch unit Bridge kit Job separator Offset tray Work tray Damp heater Fax board 2nd line for Fax board Wireless LAN module Bluetooth module Antenna PCI slot Scrambler board Printer kit Printer/Scanner kit Scanner kit Data overwrite kit Desk Harness kit for coin controller North America NAD (115V) e-STUDIO202L KA-3511PC MR-3020 MY-1021 MY-1021 Standard MD-0102 KD-1011 KD-1012LT MJ-1022 STAPLE-1600 MJ-1025 STAPLE-2000 MJ-6005N KN-3520 MJ-5004 MJ-5005 KK-3511 MF-2320U GD-1150NA GD-1160NA GN-1041 GN-2010 GN-3010 GO-1060 GP-1040 GM-1080U GM-2080U GM-4080U GP-1060 MH-1700 GQ-1020 Argentina ARD (220-240V) e-STUDIO202L KA-3511PC MR-3020 MY-1021 MY-1021 Standard MD-0102 KD-1011-N KD-1012A4 MJ-1022 STAPLE-1600 MJ-1025 STAPLE-2000 MJ-6005E KN-3520 MJ-5004 MJ-5005 KK-3511 Standard GD-1150AS GD-1160EU-N GN-1041 GN-2010 GN-3010 GO-1060 GP-1040 GM-1080U GM-2080U GM-4080U GP-1060 MH-1700 GQ-1020
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2.
2.1
A14
A11
A15 A10
A12
A13 C8 C6 A5 E15 H8 H5 H1 E10 H4 F1 F2 H2 E11 E5 E13 E19 E18 A3 A9 E14 G5 G6 G9 G7 G4 G8 G1 E12 E8 E9 E6 G2 G3 C1 E7 E2 C4 E4 E1 E3 C2 H9 B15 C5 B16 C3 B17 D5 D1 H3 C7 B19 B20 B10 B21 D8 D7 G10 H6 E16 E17 H7
B5,6 B1 B2 B4 B3
D4 B23 D6 B11
B9
B24
Fig. 2-1 Front side view
Original glass ADF original glass Mirror-1 Mirror-2 Mirror-3 Reflector Lens Exposure lamp Automatic original detection sensor Platen sensor Scan motor Carriage home position sensor Scanner damp heater (Left) Scanner damp heater (Right)
Scanner damp heater thermostat Drawer pickup roller Drawer feed roller Drawer separation roller Drawer tray-up sensor Drawer empty sensor Drawer paper stock sensor Drawer detection switch Drawer Drawer tray Upper drawer feed clutch Lower drawer feed clutch Tray-up motor 1st transport roller
2-1
2-2
2.2
B14 B15 B16 B17 B18 B19 B20 B21 B22 B23 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 E7 2nd transport roller Registration roller Registration sensor 1st transport sensor 2nd transport sensor Registration clutch Upper transport clutch Middle transport clutch Lower transport clutch Side cover opening/closing switch ADU upper transport roller ADU middle transport roller ADU lower transport roller ADU entrance sensor ADU exit sensor ADU motor ADU clutch ADU opening/closing switch Bypass pickup roller Bypass feed roller Bypass separation roller Bypass tray Bypass paper sensor Paper size detection sensor Bypass pickup solenoid Bypass feed clutch Drum Separation finger Transfer charger Separation charger Developer unit Cleaning blade Recovery blade E8 E9 E10 E11 E12 E13 E14 E15 E16 E17 E18 E19 F1 F2 G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 G7 G8 G9 G10 H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6 H7 H8 H9 Main charger Discharge LED Doctor blade Drum thermistor Developer sleeve (magnetic roller) Auto-toner sensor Toner recovery auger Toner cartridge installation switch Toner motor Main motor Drum damp heater thermostat Drum damp heater Laser unit Polygonal motor Heat roller Pressure roller Cleaning roller Separation finger for heat roller Center/side/edge thermistor Fuser center/front thermostat Exit roller Exit sensor Heater Lamp (center/side) Exit motor Temperature/humidity sensor Main switch Transfer cover opening/closing switch Front cover opening/closing switch Cover opening/closing interlock switch Auger lock switch Internal cooling fan-1 Internal cooling fan-2 Exhaust fan
1) Unit construction
Transfer unit
Transport unit
2-3
2-4
2
S5 M1 S7 S6 S4
DH2*
CCD SLG
THMO1*
INV
EXP S3 S1 S2 Front side
Fig. 2-6 Fig. 2-4
DH1*
Front side
LT series
S5 M1 S7 S6
S4
EXP S3
S2 Front side
Fig. 2-5
June 2004 TOSHIBA TEC e-STUDIO200L/202L/230/232/280/282 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE e-STUDIO200L/202L/230/232/280/282 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE June 2004 TOSHIBA TEC
2-5
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KEY LCD
PS
DSP
Front side
S9
Fig. 2-7
Fig. 2-9
SW4
SW9 SW2
Fig. 2-8
2-7
2-8 05/11
5) Laser unit
7) Transport unit
M6 SNS
SW3
S17
LDR Front side
Fig. 2-10
Fig. 2-12
S14* S15*
Front side
Fig. 2-11
e-STUDIO230/280/232/282 (NAD/AUD/MJD/IRD/CND/TWD/KRD), e-STUDIO280S/282S/232S (CND) models: Standard e-STUDIO200L/202L (NAD/ASD/ARD), e-STUDIO230/280/232/282 (ASD/ASU/SAD/ARD), e-STUDIO230L (MJD) models: Option
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8) Bypass unit
9) Transfer unit
S21 S19
CLT7
S18 M8
Front side
S23*
Front side
Fig. 2-15
e-STUDIO230/280/232/282 (NAD/AUD/MJD/IRD/CND) models: Standard e-STUDIO200L/202L (NAD/ASD/ARD), e-STUDIO230/280/232/282 (ASD/ASU/SAD/TWD/KRD), e-STUDIO230L (MJD), e-STUDIO280S/232S/282S (CND) models: Option
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12)Drive unit
M10
M3 S24
Fig. 2-17
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e-STUDIO202L/232/232S/282/282S
HVT
HVT
HDD SYS
HDD SYS
LGC NIC*2
LGC
M11
Fig. 2-18
Fig. 2-19
*1: ASD/AUD/CND/SAD/ASU/TWD/IRD models: Standard NAD/MJD models: Option *2: e-STUDIO230/280 (NAD/AUD/MJD/IRD/CND/TWD) models: Standard e-STUDIO200L (NAD/ASD), e-STUDIO230/280 (ASD/ASU/SAD), e-STUDIO230L (MJD), e-STUDIO280S (CND) models: Option
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2.3
Symbol M1
The column "P-I" shows the page and item number in the parts list. 1) Motors
2
S6
M2
MAIN-MOT Main motor TNR-MOT Toner motor MID-FAN-MOT Internal cooling fan-1 REAR-FAN-MOT Internal cooling fan-2 M/DC-POL Polygonal motor TRY-MOT Tray-up motor EXIT-FAN-MOT Exhaust fan ADU-MOT ADU motor
Driving the drum, developer unit, fuser unit, registration roller, transport rollers, feed rollers and pickup rollers Supplying the toner
P13-I16 S7 P13-I15 S8 P10-I7 P6-I7 S9 S10 P10-I19 S11 P16-I15 S12 P12-I34 S13 P32-I18 TEMP/HUMI-SNR Temperature/humidity sensor ATTNR-SNR Auto-toner sensor NEMP-U-SNR Upper drawer paper stock sensor CST-U-TRY-SNR Upper drawer tray-up sensor EMP-U-SNR Upper drawer empty sensor NEMP-L-SNR Lower drawer paper stock sensor Detecting the temperature and humidity of the outside air taken into the equipment Detecting the density of toner in the developer unit Paper amount detection in the upper drawer Position detection of the lifting tray of the upper drawer Paper presence/absence detection in the upper drawer Paper amount detection in the lower drawer * e-STUDIO230/280/232/282 (NAD/AUD/MJD/IRD/CND/TWD/ KRD), e-STUDIO280S/282S/232S (CND) models: Standard * e-STUDIO200L/202L (NAD/ASD/ ARD), e-STUDIO230/280/232/282 (ASD/ASU/SAD/ARD), e-STUDIO230L (MJD), models: Option Position detection of the lifting tray of the lower drawer * e-STUDIO230/280/232/282 (NAD/AUD/MJD/IRD/CND/TWD/ KRD), e-STUDIO280S/282S/232S (CND) models: Standard * e-STUDIO200L/202L (NAD/ASD/ ARD), e-STUDIO230/280/232/282 (ASD/ASU/SAD/ARD), e-STUDIO230L (MJD), models: Option PLTN-SNR Platen sensor Opening/closing detection of platen cover or RADF
P14-I101
M3
P10-I14
M4 M5
Cooling down the equipment inside Cooling down the laser unit and switching regulator Driving the polygonal mirror
P28-I46 P15-I104
M6
P15-I104
M7
P15-I104
M8
P15-I104
M9
Driving the automatic duplexing unit * e-STUDIO230/280/232/282 (NAD/AUD/MJD/IRD/CND) models: Standard * e-STUDIO200L/202L (NAD/ASD/ ARD), e-STUDIO230/280/232/282 (ASD/ASU/SAD/TWD/KRD), e-STUDIO230L (MJD), e-STUDIO280S/232S/282S (CND) models: Option Driving the exit roller
M10
P31-I15 S14 P8-I15 CST-L-TRY-SNR Lower drawer tray-up sensor P.2-9 "Fig. 211" P15-I104
M11
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Symbol S15
Function Paper presence/absence detection in the lower drawer * e-STUDIO230/280/232/282 (NAD/AUD/MJD/IRD/CND/TWD/ KRD), e-STUDIO280S/282S/232S (CND) models: Standard * e-STUDIO200L/202L (NAD/ASD/ ARD), e-STUDIO230/280 (ASD/ASU/SAD/ARD), e-STUDIO230L (MJD), models: Option Side cover opening/closing detection
P-I P15-I104
Name
Function Detecting the transporting paper at the exit section Turning ON/OFF of the equipment Controlling cutoff and supply of the AC input for DC power supply by opening/ closing of the front cover or transfer guide. Transfer cover opening/closing switch
Remarks P.2-13 "Fig. 216" P.2-7 "Fig. 2-8" P.2-7 "Fig. 2-8"
P-I P31-I101
2
SW1 SW2
P5-I6 P5-I108
COV-INTLCK-SW Cover opening/closing interlock switch TR-COV-SW Transfer cover opening/closing switch TNR-SW Toner cartridge installation switch FRNT-COV-SW Front cover opening/closing switch CST-U-SW Upper drawer detection switch CST-L-SW Lower drawer detection switch ADU-SET-SW ADU opening/closing switch
S16
SIDE-COV-SNR Side cover opening/closing sensor RGST-SNR Registration sensor FEED-SNR-1 1st transport sensor SFB-SNR Bypass paper sensor FEED-SNR-2 2nd transport sensor SFB-SIZE-SNR Paper size detection sensor ADU-TRU-SNR ADU entrance sensor
P.2-10 "Fig. 212" P.2-7 "Fig. 2-8" P.2-7 "Fig. 2-8" P.2-9 "Fig. 211" P.2-9 "Fig. 211" P.2-12 "Fig. 215"
P6-I113
Toner cartridge presence/absence detection Detecting opening/closing of the front cover Detecting presence/absence of the upper drawer Detecting presence/absence of the lower drawer Automatic duplexing unit opening/closing detection * e-STUDIO230/280/232/282 (NAD/AUD/MJD/IRD/CND) models: Standard * e-STUDIO200L/202L (NAD/ASD/ ARD), e-STUDIO230/280/232/282 (ASD/ASU/SAD/TWD/KRD), e-STUDIO230L (MJD), e-STUDIO280S/232S/282S (CND) models: Option Detecting lock of the toner recovery auger
S17
Detecting the paper transport at the reg- P.2-10 istration roller section "Fig. 212" Detecting the transporting paper and jamming fed from the bypass, drawer, ADU Detecting presence/absence of paper on the bypass tray Detecting the transport paper and jamming fed from the lower drawer or PFP/ LCF Detecting the width of paper on the bypass tray P.2-12 "Fig. 214" P.2-11 "Fig. 213" P.2-11 "Fig. 213" P.2-11 "Fig. 213"
S18
P12-I102
S19
P20-I104
SW7
P6-I113
S20
P19-I13
SW8
P32-I43
S21
P18-I12
S22
Detecting the transporting paper at auto- P.2-12 "Fig. 2matic duplexing unit entrance section 15" * e-STUDIO230/280/232/282 (NAD/AUD/MJD/IRD/CND) models: Standard * e-STUDIO200L/202L(NAD/ASD/ ARD), e-STUDIO230/280/232/282 (ASD/ASU/SAD/TWD/KRD), e-STUDIO230L (MJD), e-STUDIO280S/232S/282S (CND) models: Option Detecting the transporting paper in auto- P.2-12 "Fig. 2matic duplexing unit 15" * e-STUDIO230/280/232/282 (NAD/AUD/MJD/IRD/CND) models: Standard * e-STUDIO200L/202L (NAD/ASD/ ARD), e-STUDIO230/280/232/282 (ASD/ASU/SAD/TWD/KRD), e-STUDIO230L (MJD), e-STUDIO280S/232S/282S (CND) models: Option
P32-I31
SW9
P6-I113
S23
P32-I31
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3) Electromagnetic clutches
Symbol CLT1 Name RGST-CLT Registration roller clutch TR-U-CLT Upper transport clutch TR-M-CLT Middle transport clutch TR-L-CLT Lower transport clutch CST-U-FEED-CLT Upper drawer feed clutch CST-L-FEED-CLT Lower drawer feed clutch Function Driving the registration roller Remarks P.2-14 "Fig. 217" P-I P21-I26
5) PC boards
Symbol ADU Name Function Remarks P.2-12 "Fig. 215" P-I P32-I30 PWA-F-ADU Controlling the automatic duplexing unit ADU driving PC board (ADU board) * e-STUDIO230/280/232/282 (NAD/AUD/MJD/IRD/CND) models: Standard * e-STUDIO200L/202L (NAD/ASD/ ARD), e-STUDIO230/280/232/282 (ASD/ASU/SAD/TWD/KRD), e-STUDIO230L (MJD), e-STUDIO280S/232S/282S (CND) models: Option
2
P21-I24
CLT2
Driving with high speed for the 1st trans- P.2-14 port roller "Fig. 217" Driving with low speed for the 1st/2nd transport roller Driving with high speed for the 2nd transport roller Driving the upper drawer pickup roller P.2-14 "Fig. 217" P.2-14 "Fig. 217" P.2-9 "Fig. 211" P.2-9 "Fig. 211"
CLT3
P7-I8
CLT4
P7-I8
PWA-F-CCD Controlling CCD and outputting the ana- P.2-6 CCD driving PC board (CCD board) log signal "Fig. 2-6" PWA-F-DSP Display PC board (DSP board) PWA-F-FUS Fuse PC board (FUS board) Controlling LCD and the touch panel on the control panel Supplying the power to each damp heater * ASD/AUD/CND/SAD/ASU/TWD/ IRD/ARD/KRD models: Standard * NAD/MJD models: Option Detecting the button entry and controlling LED on the control panel Driving the laser diode P.2-7 "Fig. 2-7" P.2-15 "Fig. 218"
CLT5
P15-I11
CLT6
Driving the lower drawer pickup roller * e-STUDIO230/280/232/282 (NAD/AUD/MJD/IRD/CND/TWD/ KRD), e-STUDIO280S/232S/282S (CND) models: Standard * e-STUDIO200L/202L (NAD/ASD/ ARD), e-STUDIO230/280/232/282 (ASD/ASU/SAD/ARD), e-STUDIO230L (MJD), models: Option Driving the bypass pickup roller and bypass feed roller Driving the ADU * e-STUDIO230/280/232/282 (NAD/AUD/MJD/IRD/CND) models: Standard * e-STUDIO200L/202L (NAD/ASD/ ARD), e-STUDIO230/280/232/282 (ASD/ASU/SAD/TWD/KRD), e-STUDIO230L (MJD), e-STUDIO280S/232S/282S (CND) models: Option
P15-I11
KEY LDR
PWA-F-KEY Key control PC board (KEY board) PWA-F-LDR Laser driving PC board (LDR board) PWA-F-LGC Logic PC board (LGC board) PWA-F-LRL Laser control signal relay PC board (LRL board) PWA-F-NIC NIC board
P.2-7 "Fig. 2-7" P.2-9 "Fig. 210" P.2-15 "Fig. 218" P.2-7 "Fig. 2-8" P.2-15 "Fig. 218"
P3-I25 P10-I19
LGC P.2-11 "Fig. 213" P.2-12 "Fig. 215" P20-I18 LRL P32-I16 NIC
P9-I10
CLT7
Relaying the control signals of the laser unit Network connection interface * e-STUDIO230/280 (NAD/AUD/MJD/IRD/CND/TWD) models: Standard * e-STUDIO200L (NAD/ASD), e-STUDIO230/280 (ASD/ASU/SAD), e-STUDIO230L (MJD), e-STUDIO280S (CND) models: Option Controlling the original scanning section and RADF Detection of the laser beam position
P10-I3
CLT8
P8-I29
SLG
4) Solenoids
Symbol SOL Name SFB-SOL Bypass pickup solenoid Function Driving the bypass pickup roller Remarks P.2-11 "Fig. 213" P-I P19-I11 SYS SNS
PWA-F-SLG Scanning section control PC board (SLG board) PWA-F-SNS H-sync signal detection PC board (SNS board) PWA-F-SYS System control PC board (SYS board)
P11-I15
P10-I19
P8-I20/ P8-I1
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DH2
P11-I38
THMO2 THERMO-FSR-F Fuser front thermostat THMO3 THERMO-FSR-C Fuser center thermostat THMO4 THERMO-DRM-DH Drum damp heater thermostat
P30-I10
P30-I10
DH3
P5-I19
ERS EXP
P.2-8 "Fig. 2-9" P.2-5 "Fig. 2-4", P.2-5 "Fig. 2-5" P.2-13 "Fig. 216" P.2-13 "Fig. 216"
P27-I13 P23-I6 THMS1 THMS2 P30-I37 THMS-DRM Drum thermistor THMS-C-HTR Center thermistor
Controlling the temperature of the drum damp heater * ASD/AUD/CND/SAD/ASU/TWD/ IRD/ARD/KRD models: Standard * NAD/MJD models: Option Detecting the temperature at the drum surface Detecting the surface temperature at fuser roller center (for controlling the temperature of the center heater lamp) Detecting the surface temperature at the rear side of the fuser roller (for controlling the temperature of the side heater lamp) Detecting the surface temperature at the edge of the fuser roller (for preventing overheating)
P5-I19
P.2-8 "Fig. 2-9" P.2-13 "Fig. 216" P.2-13 "Fig. 216" P.2-13 "Fig. 216"
P28-I49 P30-I40
LAMP1
LAMP2
P30-I38
THMS3
P30-I40
THMS4
P30-I40
8) Transformer
Symbol HVT Name PS-HVT High-voltage transformer Function Generating high-voltage and supplying it to the following sections Needle electrode Main charger grid Developer bias Transfer bias Separation bias Transfer guide bias Remarks P.2-15 "Fig. 218" P-I P6-I1
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LCD
9) Others
Symbol
HDD
PS
Name
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e-STUDIO200L/202L/230/232/280/282 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE
PCI slot
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CCD
(Odd) Amp A/D CCD (Even) Amp A/D ASIC ASIC
Function
Remarks P-I
2.4
2.4.1
SLG
SYS
LGC
LRL
Laser unit
SNS
Laser beam sensor
LDR
ASIC 8 Data-bus 8 8 SRAM 128KB 16 Flash ROM 512KB 16 ASIC Scanner-CPU 22MHz 32 8 Page memory (SDRAM) 32MB Laser diode
e-STUDIO200L/230/230L/280/280S
General Description
Data-bus Download jig RADF Motors 8 NVRAM 256KB Bus transceiver Control panel Engine-CPU 24MHz
8 Download jig 16 16 Data-bus 8 8 NVRAM 8KB System-CPU 300MHz ASIC 8 SRAM 128KB
Fig. 2-20
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Finisher
8 IPC Finisher
Bridge unit
I/O
HVT Sensors Solenoids
ADU*
Motors
Clutches
FAX
PSTN External TEL PSTN NCU (LINE-1) NCU (LINE-2) Modem Download jig FAX 16 32 Flash ROM 12MB
Bypass unit
Switches
: Option *ADU and NIC are available as an option for some models or destinations.
e-STUDIO202L/232/232S/282/282S
Laser diode
2.4.2
Finisher Job separator/Offset tray
Construction of boards
Laser unit
SNS
Finisher
LDR
Bridge unit
This system consists of the following including the SYS board as a main board.
Control panel KEY DSP LRL NIC* Scanner unit CCD SLG INV LGC SYS ADU SNS Laser unit LDR
ASIC
Download jig
LRL
IPC
Solenoids
Bus transceiver
SRAM 128KB
Clutches
Data-bus
NVRAM 8KB
LGC
I/O
16 Data-bus
Bypass unit
ASIC
ADU*
HVT
Switches
Sensors
Motors
PFP/LCF
: Option
Engine-CPU 24MHz
ASIC
16
SFB
AC input
PS-ACC
HVT
Main switch
Page memory (SDRAM) 16MB x 2 Flash ROM 8MB x 2 Download jig ASIC
32
32
16
FRAM 256KB
FUS
* : e-STUDIO200L/230/230L/280/280S only
System-CPU 400MHz
SYS
16
32
EEPROM 1KB
ASIC
32
RTC
Fig. 2-22
64
64
PCI-bus
Motors
32
32
ASIC
Scanner-CPU 22MHz
SLG
32
ASIC
Ether PHY
16
Data-bus
Amp A/D
Amp A/D
16
RADF
32
SRAM 128KB
32
32
(Even)
(Odd)
Download jig
CCD
Control panel
Scrambler board
Bluetooth module
CCD
NCU (LINE-1)
NCU (LINE-2)
FAX
Modem
HDD
Fig. 2-21
PSTN
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PCI slot
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LDR board: This is the board on which the laser diode and the ASIC are mounted. The laser is emitted based on the output image data signal from the ASIC on the LGC board. SNS board: This is the board on which the light sensor for detecting the radiating position of the laser is mounted. It outputs the H-sync signal to ASIC on the LGC board. LRL board: This is the board to relay each signal transmitted between the LGC board and laser unit (LDR and SNS boards). ADU board: This is the board to relay each signal between the ASIC on the LGC board and the electric parts (motor, sensor, clutch) in the ADU. SYS board: This is the main board taking a leading part in all systems. It consists of the System-CPU, ASIC, memory (DIMM, SDRAM, Flash ROM, SRAM, NVRAM), RTC (Real Time Clock IC), etc. The System-CPU controls each ASIC to perform the control of the image processing, image memory (page memory, main memory, HDD), external interface (IEEE-1284, USB, PCI), NIC and FAX. Based on the input data from the control panel, the System-CPU communicates with the ScannerCPU on the SLG board and Engine-CPU on the LGC board, and then issues an operation command to the scanner and printer engine section. LGC board: This is the board to mainly control the printing function (printer engine). It consists of the EngineCPU, ASIC, memory (Flash ROM, SRAM, NVRAM), driver for motor drive, etc. The Engine-CPU controls each ASIC to drive I/O (for the electrical parts) of each section in the system. It leads to the operation of the laser unit, developer unit, drum, drawers, bypass unit, ADU, etc. Thus printing is performed. NIC board (e-STUDIO200L/230/230L/280/280S): This is the interface board to connect this equipment to the LAN environment (10BASE-T, 100BASETX) to communicate with PCs, etc. FIL board: This is the board to cut off the noise of AC power from outside, and supply the driving AC power to the damp heater for condensation prevention of each section (scanner and drum). FUS board: This is the board to provide the AC electric power for driving to the damp heater for preventing of the condensation of each section (scanner and drum). HVT: This is the board to generate the DC high voltage from +24V to provide the bias to the section of the main charger, developer, transfer, and separation. PS-ACC: This is the unit to generate each DC voltage, which is used in the equipment, from external AC electric power input. And then it is provided to each electrical part.
2.5
2.5.1
2
Fig. 2-23
(2) (3)
Turn 2 hinge pins to point at the front side and pull them out upward. Take off the front cover.
Front cover
Pin
Fig. 2-24
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[B] Front left cover (1) (2) Open the front cover. Remove 1 screw. Pull out the front left cover to the front side, and then take it off by sliding it to the right side.
[D] Left upper cover (1) Remove 2 screws and take off the left upper cover.
Fig. 2-25
Fig. 2-27
[C] Rear cover (1) Remove 7 screws and take off the rear cover.
(2)
Take off the left upper cover ( P.2-32 "[D] Left upper cover"). Remove 2 screws and take off the front upper cover.
Fig. 2-26
Fig. 2-28
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[F] Right upper cover-1 (1) Remove 2 screws and take off the right upper cover-1.
[H] Right upper cover-3 (1) Take off the rear cover ( P.2-31 "[C] Rear cover"). Remove 1 screw and take off the right upper cover-3.
(2)
Fig. 2-29
Fig. 2-31
[G] Right upper cover-2 (1) (2) Take off the right upper cover-1 ( P.2-33 "[F] Right upper cover-1"). Remove 2 screws and take off the right upper cover-2.
Upper rear cover Take off the RADF or Platen Cover. Take off the left upper cover ( P.2-32 "[D] Left upper cover"). Take off the right upper cover-1 ( P.2-33 "[F] Right upper cover-1"). Remove 2 screws and take off the upper rear cover.
Fig. 2-30
Fig. 2-32
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Left rear cover Take off the left upper cover ( P.2-32 "[D] Left upper cover"). Remove 4 screws and take off the left rear cover.
[L] Left cover (1) Remove 3 screws and take off the left cover.
Left cover
Fig. 2-33
Fig. 2-35
[K] Inner tray (1) (2) (3) Open the front cover. Open the exit cover. Remove 2 screws and take off the inner tray.
Inner tray
[M] Tray back cover (1) (2) (3) (4) Take off the left rear cover ( P.2-35 "[J] Left rear cover"). Take off the inner tray ( P.2-35 "[K] Inner tray"). Open the exit cover. Take off the tray back cover.
Fig. 2-36
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[N] Right rear cover (1) (2) (3) Take off the right upper cover-3 ( P.2-34 "[H] Right upper cover-3"). Open the transfer cover. Remove 2 screws and take off the right rear cover.
[O-2] (1)
e-STUDIO202L/232/232S/282/282S Take off the right upper cover-3 ( P.2-34 "[H] Right upper cover-3"). Remove the connecting port cover while releasing 2 hooks.
(2)
Fig. 2-37
Fig. 2-39
[O] Connecting port cover [O-1] (1) (2) e-STUDIO200L/230/230L/280/280S Take off the right rear cover ( P.2-37 "[N] Right rear cover"). Remove 1 screw and take off the connecting port cover.
Pull out the upper and lower drawers. Remove 2 screws and take off the right front hinge cover. Note: When the ADU is installed, refer to chapter 15.5 ( P.15-10 "[A] Automatic Duplexing Unit (ADU)").
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[Q] Right rear hinge cover (1) Remove 2 screws and take off the right rear hinge cover. Note: When the ADU is installed, refer to chapter 15.5 ( P.15-10 "[A] Automatic Duplexing Unit (ADU)")
(4)
Fig. 2-43
Fig. 2-41
[R] Bypass upper cover Note: e-STUDIO200L (NAD/ASD), e-STUDIO230L (MJD), e-STUDIO230/280 (ASD/ASU/SAD/TWD) e-STUDIO202L (NAD/ARD), e-STUDIO232 (ASD/ASU/SAD/CND/TWD/KRD/ARD), e-STUDIO282 (ASD/ASU/SAD/CND/TWD/KRD/ARD)
Remove 1 screw, take off the harness cover. Take off the right front hinge cover. ( P.2-38 "[P] Right front hinge cover") Take off the right rear hinge cover. ( P.2-39 "[Q] Right rear hinge cover")
Harness cover
Fig. 2-42
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2.5.2
PC boards
(4)
Note: When the PC board/HDD is replaced, refer to each CAUTIONS of TROUBLESHOOTHING in the SERVICE HANDBOOK. [A] Hard disk (HDD) [A-1] (1) (2) e-STUDIO200L/230/230L/280/280S Take off the rear cover ( P.2-31 "[C] Rear cover"). Loosen 4 screws and take off the bridge bracket.
Loosen 5 screws, disconnect 2 connectors and take off the SYS board upper cover.
2
SYS board upper cover
Fig. 2-46
(5)
Remove 4 screws and take off the HDD from the SYS board upper cover.
HDD
Bridge bracket
Fig. 2-44
(3)
Loosen 6 screws and take off the SYS board lower cover.
Fig. 2-47
[A-2] (1)
SYS board lower cover
e-STUDIO202L/232/232S/282/282S Take off the rear cover ( P.2-31 "[C] Rear cover"). Loosen 4 screws and take off the bridge bracket.
(2)
Fig. 2-45
Bridge bracket
Fig. 2-48
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(3)
Disconnect 1 connector.
(6)
Remove 4 screws and take off the HDD from the bracket. Disconnect 2 connectors. Remove 1 screw and take off the ground wire.
HDD
Ground wire
Fig. 2-49
Fig. 2-52
(4)
(7)
Disconnect 1 connector. Remove 2 screws and take off the HDD cooling fan from the SYS board cover.
Fig. 2-50
Fig. 2-53
(5)
Remove 4 screws. Disconnect 2 connectors while removing the HDD with the bracket.
HDD
[B] NIC board (GF-1150) e-STUDIO200L/230/230L/280/280S only (1) Take off the SYS board lower cover and SYS board upper cover ( P.2-41 "[A] Hard disk (HDD)"). (2) Release 2 locking supports, remove 2 screws, and then take off the NIC board. Note: NIC board is available as an option (GF1150) for some destinations or versions.
Fig. 2-51
NIC board
Fig. 2-54
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[C] System control PC board (SYS board) [C-1] (1) e-STUDIO200L/230/230L/280/280S Take off the SYS board upper cover and SYS board lower cover ( P.2-41 "[A] Hard disk (HDD)"). Take off the NIC board ( P.2-44 "[B] NIC board (GF-1150)"). Disconnect 4 connectors, remove 8 screws, and then take off the SYS board.
[D] SYS board case [D-1] e-STUDIO200L/230/230L/280/280S Take off the SYS board upper cover and SYS board lower cover ( P.2-41 "[A] Hard disk (HDD)"). Disconnect 4 connectors and release the harness from 3 harness clamps.
2
SYS board Screw Screw
(1)
Harness clamp
(2) (3)
(2)
Screw
Harness clamp
Fig. 2-55
Fig. 2-57
(3) [C-2] (1) (2) e-STUDIO202L/232/232S/282/282S Take off the SYS board cover ( P.2-41 "[A] Hard disk (HDD)"). Disconnect 4 connectors, remove 8 screws, and then take off the SYS board.
SYS board
Screw
Screw
Fig. 2-58
Fig. 2-56
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e-STUDIO202L/232/232S/282/282S Take off the SYS board cover ( P.2-41 "[A] Hard disk (HDD)"). Disconnect 4 connectors and release the harness from 1 harness clamp.
(3)
Loosen 6 screws, remove 1 screw, and then take off the LGC board cover.
Fig. 2-62
(4)
Fig. 2-59
(3)
Harness clamp
Fig. 2-63
(5)
Fig. 2-60
Remove 4 screws, release 1 locking support, and then take off the LGC board.
[E] Logic PC board (LGC board) (1) Take off the rear cover ( P.2-31 "[C] Rear cover"). (2) Loosen 4 screws and take off the bridge bracket. Note: The LGC boards of e-STUDIO200L/230/ 230L/280/280S and e-STUDIO202L/232/ 232S/282/282S are different in appearance.
LGC board
Fig. 2-64
Bridge bracket
Fig. 2-61
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[F] High-voltage transformer (1) (2) (3) Take off the connecting port cover ( P.2-37 "[O] Connecting port cover"). Release the harness from 6 harness clamps. Remove 4 screws and take off the high-voltage transformer cover.
(5)
Harness clamp
Harness clamp
Fig. 2-68
Fig. 2-65
(4)
Disconnect 7 connectors. Remove 2 screws, release 2 locking supports, and then take off the high-voltage transformer.
Hight-voltage transformer
Screw
Fig. 2-66
[G] Switching power supply (1) (2) (3) (4) Take off the left rear cover ( P.2-35 "[J] Left rear cover"). Take off the left cover ( P.2-36 "[L] Left cover"). Remove 2 screws and pull out the switching power supply. Disconnect 7 connectors, release the harness from 4 harness clamps.
Harness clamp
Fig. 2-67
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2.6
(5)
[A] MR-3016 (Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF)) (1) (2) Turn the power OFF and unplug the power cable. Take off the connector cover.
Fig. 2-72
Connector cover
(6)
Fig. 2-69
(3)
Fig. 2-73
Connector
(7)
Fig. 2-70
(4)
Fig. 2-74
Fig. 2-71
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[B] KD-1011 (Paper Feed Pedestal (PFP)) (1) (2) Turn the power OFF and unplug the power cable. Remove 1 screw and take off the connector cover.
(5)
Remove 2 screws and take off 2 fixing brackets on the rear side.
(6)
Remove 4 screws and take off 2 fixing brackets on the front side.
(3)
Remove 1 screw and the ground wire, and then disconnect 2 connectors (3 connectors if the optional damp heater is installed).
Fixing bracket
Fixing bracket
(7)
(4)
Take off the lower drawer of the equipment and PFP upper drawer.
Drawer
Fig. 2-80
Fig. 2-77
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[C] KD-1012 (Large Capacity Feeder (LCF)) (1) (2) Turn the power OFF and unplug the power cable. Remove 1 screw and take off the connector cover.
(5)
(6)
Remove 2 screws and take off 2 fixing brackets on the rear side.
(3)
Remove 1 screw and the ground wire, and then disconnect 2 connectors.
Fixing bracket
(7)
Remove 4 screws and take off 2 fixing brackets on the front side.
Fixing bracket
(4)
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(8)
(4)
Remove 2 screws and take off the safety bracket on the front side and the cover.
Fig. 2-87
Fig. 2-90
[D] MJ-1022 (Hanging finisher) [D-1] (1) (2) When PFP/LCF is not installed Turn the power OFF and unplug the power cable. Take off the connector cover and disconnect the connector.
Connector cover
(5)
Remove 2 screws.
Fig. 2-91
Connector
(6)
Fig. 2-88
(3)
Remove 2 screws and take off the safety bracket on the rear side and the cover.
Fig. 2-92
Fig. 2-89
2 - 57
2 - 58
When PFP/LCF is installed Turn the power OFF and unplug the power cable. Take off the connector cover and disconnect the connector.
Connector cover
(5)
Remove 2 screws.
Connector
Fig. 2-96 Fig. 2-93
(6)
(3)
Remove 2 screws and take off the cover on the rear side.
Cover
Fig. 2-97
Fig. 2-94
[E] MJ-1025 (Saddle stitch finisher) (1) (2) Turn the power OFF and unplug the power cable. Take off the connector cover and disconnect the connector.
Connector cover
(4)
Remove 2 screws and take off the cover on the front side.
Cover
Connector
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(3)
(4)
Cover
Fig. 2-99
Fig. 2-102
(4)
Remove 1 screw and take off the finisher from the rail. Note: Be careful not to fell the finisher when moving the finisher unit only.
(5)
Disconnect 1 connector.
Rail
Fig. 2-100
Fig. 2-103
[F] KN-3520 (Bridge unit) (1) (2) (3) Turn the power OFF and unplug the power cable. Pull out the finisher from the equipment. Remove the stopper.
(6)
Open the bridge unit. Remove 1 screw and take off the cover.
Stopper
Cover
Fig. 2-104
Fig. 2-101
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2 - 62
(7)
(9)
Guide
Fig. 2-105
Fig. 2-108
(8) When MJ-1022 is installed; Remove 4 screws and take off the bracket.
Bracket
(10) Lift up the bridge unit and release the hook. Take off the bridge unit toward the front.
Fig. 2-106
Fig. 2-109
When MJ-1025 is installed; Remove 5 screws and take off the bracket.
[G] MJ-5004 (Job separator) (1) (2) Turn the power OFF and unplug the power cable. Take off the tray.
Tray Bracket
Fig. 2-107
Fig. 2-110
2 - 63
2 - 64
(3)
(6)
Remove 1 screw. Lift up the job separator and release the hook. Take off the job separator toward the front.
Fig. 2-111
Fig. 2-114
(4)
Disconnect 2 connectors.
[H] MJ-5005 (Offset tray) (1) (2) Turn the power OFF and unplug the power cable. Take off the tray.
Tray
Fig. 2-112
(5)
(3)
Cover
Fig. 2-113
Fig. 2-116
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2 - 66
(4)
Disconnect 2 connectors.
(8)
Lift up the offset tray and release the hook. Take off the offset tray toward the front.
Fig. 2-117
Fig. 2-120
(5) (6)
Open the front cover. Remove the inner tray attachment cover.
[I] MD-0102 (Automatic Duplexing Unit (ADU)) Refer to chapter 15.5 for taking off the ADU. ( P.15-10 "[A] Automatic Duplexing Unit (ADU)") The ADU is available as standard equipment for some destinations or versions.
Attachment cover
MR-3020 (Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF)) Turn the power OFF and unplug the power cable. Take off the connector cover.
Fig. 2-118
(7)
Connector cover
Fig. 2-121
Fig. 2-119
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(3)
(6)
Connector
Fig. 2-122
Fig. 2-125
(4)
(7)
Fig. 2-123
Fig. 2-126
(5)
(8)
Fig. 2-124
Fig. 2-127
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3.
3.1
COPY PROCESS
General Description of Copying Process
Paper exit (2) Original exposure Xenon lamp 16W (11) (3) Data reading(scanning) CCD 600 dpi,7400 pixel Discharging
Discharge LED (red)
Wavelength 660nm x14pcs
3.2
(9)
1) Photoconductive drum The photoconductive drum consists of two layers.The outer layer is a photoconductive layer made of an organic photoconductive carrier (OPC), and the inner layer is an aluminum conductive base in a cylindrical form. The photoconductor has the following property: when it is exposed to light, the electrical resistance it possesses increases or decreases according to the strength of the light. Example: - Strong light Resistance is decreased (works as a conductor.) - Weak light Resistance is increased (works as an insulator.)
(1)
(7) H C L
(5)
Bypass feeding (100 sheets) Drawer feeding (upper/lower) (550 sheets) PFP (upper/lower) (550 sheets) or LCF (1250 sheets x 2)
[Formation of electrostatic latent image] In the processes of charging, data reading, data writing, discharging described later, negative potential of the areas on the drum corresponding to black areas of the original are eliminated, while the areas on the drum corresponding to white areas retains the negative charge. As this image on the drum formed by the negative potential is not visible, it is called an electrostatic latent image.
Time (t) Surface potential (V)
0
Fig. 3-1
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
Charging: Applies negative charge on the surface of the photoconductive drum. Original exposure: Converts images on the original into optical signals. Data reading: The optical signals are converted into electrical signals. Data writing: The electrical signals are converted into light signal (laser emission) which exposes the surface of the photoconductive drum. Development: Negatively-charged toner adheres to the photoconductive drum and forms visible image. Transfer bias: Improves transfer efficiency.
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
Transfer: Transfers the visible toner image on the photoconductive drum onto paper. Separation: Separates paper with the toner image from the photoconductive drum. Fusing: Fuses the toner image onto the paper by applying heat and pressure. Cleaning: Scrapes off the residual toner from the drum.
-500
Discharge Charging process process
(11)
Discharging: Eliminates the residual negative charge from the surface of the photoconductive drum.
3-1
3-2
2) Charging Charging is the process to apply charge evenly on the drum surface. The needle electrode produces negative corona discharge is controlled by the grid, allowing the drum surface to be evenly charged with the negative potential. The surface potential on the drum is determined by the grid potential and is controlled to a certain value by the grid control circuit.
Main charger
4) Data writing Data writing is the process of converting the image signals sent from the image processing section into optical signal and exposing the drum surface with the light. Semiconductive laser element converts image signals transmitted from the image processing section into optical signal (laser emission) to expose the drum surface and form an electrostatic latent image on it.
3
Image processing section Drum rotation Polygonal mirror Semiconductive laser element LDR board
High-voltage transformer
Photoconductive drum
Fig. 3-4
3) Data reading (scanning) Data reading is the process of illuminating the original with light and converting the reflected light into electrical signals. The light reflected from the original is directed to the charge coupled device (CCD) and this optical image information is converted into electrical signals (image signals), which are then transmitted to the image processing section.
(Example) CCD light receiving amount Light Value of image signals to be output 255 Difference between "light " and "dark" is divided into 256 steps. Dark 0
Fig. 3-7
CCD
Fig. 3-5
Fig. 3-6
3-3
3-4
5) Development Development is the process of making the electrostatic latent images visible to the eye (visible images). Developer material is supplied to the photoconductive drum surface by the magnetic roller. The toner in the developer material adheres to the areas on the drum surface where the potential is lower than the developer bias which is applied to the magnetic roller (reverse development method).
Drum
Magnetic roller Magnet
3
Toner Carrier (always attracted onto the magnet) Toner
Developer material The developer material consists of a mixture of the toner and carrier. The toner is charged to the negative polarity and the carrier to positive polarity due to the friction with each other caused by mixing. Toner: Mainly consists of the resin and carbon. Carbon (5-10%) Carrier: Consists of the ferrite and resin coating on its surface to provide consistent frictional electrification.
5-20 m Resin (90-95%) [Toner] Ferrite
Magnetic roller
Bias voltage - 357 VDC
Fig. 3-8
30-100 m [Carrier]
Fig. 3-11
Fig. 3-9
Note: If the developer material is used for a long time (beyond its normal life span), the toner is caked onto the carrier. The charging performance of the carrier is lowered. Symptom: 1. Image density is lowered. 2. Toner scattering occurs. 3. Background fogging occurs. Solution: Replace the developer material.
Toner
Carrier
White background
Halftone
Solid
White background The (-) potential of - 495V the photoconductive drum is higher than the developer bias. - 357V
- 300V
The (-) potential of - 200V the photoconductive drum is lower than the developer bias. - 100V
0
Fig. 3-10
Switching of developer bias polarity With the area which has no negative charge, background fogging is decreased by switching the bias to the positive polarity (approx. +150 V). Charging AC bias To obtain the stable development characteristics, AC bias (approx. 1,100 V) is charged to the development bias (DC bias).
e-STUDIO200L/202L/230/232/280/282 COPY PROCESS e-STUDIO200L/202L/230/232/280/282 COPY PROCESS June 2004 TOSHIBA TEC
3-5
3-6
Magnetic roller Magnetic brush development The south and north poles are arranged inside the magnetic roller as shown in the right figure. The developer material forms a brush-like fluff which contacts the photoconductive drum surface. This is caused by the magnetic force lines between the south and north poles.
Photoconductive drum
Additional Explanation The life of the toner cartridge (number of output pages) varies depending on the following conditions. Coverage of originals (printing image ratio of the original size) and density of original background
Size and density of originals The existence of solid black when making prints (when a book is copied and the original cover is partially opened) Temperature and humidity in the room when making prints.
Magnetic roller
N
S
Prints density and image quality mode As indicated in the figure below, the life of the toner cartridge varies depending on the copy mode and coverage of originals. A full block in the figure below denotes approx. 5,000 output pages.
Fig. 3-13
A
Block
Type of originals
Fig. 3-14
3-7
3-8
6) Transfer Transfer is the process of transferring the toner image (visible image) formed on the drum surface onto paper. Method: A paper passing the side of the drum is charged to the opposite polarity to the that of toner by the corona discharge of the transfer charger. The toner moves from the drum surface onto the paper.
7) Separation Separation is the process of separating paper which is temporarily adhering to the drum due to the static electricity during the transfer process. Method: Apply negative DC bias to the separation charger. The positive charge on the paper is decreased. The electrostatic adherence force between the paper and drum becomes weak. The paper is separated from the drum by its own stiffness.
3
Paper Drum
Drum rotation
Transfer charger
Fig. 3-15
Fig. 3-17
For smooth transfer In the transfer bias processing of this equipment, bias voltage (+600 VDC) is applied to the registration roller and transfer unit transport guide to prevent the charge produced by the transfer charger from flowing into the transfer unit transport guide through the paper. Output is controlled as follows to realizes the desirable transfability.
Paper position against transfer point From leading edge to 11 mm from leading edge From 11 mm from leading edge to 5 mm from trailing edge From 5 mm from trailing edge to trailing edge Transfer output (H) 418 ADC (C) 445 ADC (L) 310 ADC
Paper may not be separated from the drum surface because of moisture or malfunction of the transfer/separation charger during printing. As the result, the paper enters into the cleaner and causes jamming. To prevent this, a separation finger is used to forcibly separate the paper which was left around the drum.
Separation finger Paper movement
Direction of transportation
Separation charger
3-9
3 - 10
8) Fusing Fusing is the process of melting the toner on the paper and fixing it firmly on the paper. Method: The melting point of the toner (main ingredient: resin) is 90-100C. (Heat) Toner is melted by the heat of the surface of Pressure the fuser roller. + Fuser roller (Pressure) The pressure roller is pressed against the fuser roller by the springs to increase the adherence of the melted toner onto the paper. Paper Heat and pressure are applied to the paper when it passes between the fuser roller and Fig. 3-19 pressure roller. Separation finger (Fusing) The toner is fused on the paper.
Fuser roller Cleaning roller
10)Discharging Discharging is the process of eliminating the negative charge remaining on the photoconductive drum before the next charging process. If the residual charge is not eliminated, the following phenomenon occurs: Negative charge remaining on the photoconductive drum surface causes ungiven application of the charge for the next printing. The next print will have a double image. (The preceding image appears.) Solution: The entire surface of the photoconductive drum is illuminated with light by the discharge LED array. The photoconductive drum becomes electrically conductive. All of the negative charge remaining on the photoconductive drum is conducted to the ground. Preparation for the next printing is completed.
Discharge LED
Photoconductive drum
Ground
Fig. 3-22
(Pressure)
Fig. 3-20
9) Cleaning Cleaning is the process of removing the residual toner from the photoconductive drum. The edge of the urethane rubber cleaning blade is pressed against the photoconductive drum surface to scrape off the residual toner on it. The toner is then caught by the recovery blade.
Recovery blade Cleaning blade
Drum rotation
Fig. 3-21
3 - 11
3 - 12
3.3
1. Photoconductive drum Sensitivity Surface potential 2. Charging Grid voltage 3. Data writing Light source Light amount
DC+150 V Fixed (others) 5. Transfer Transfer bias 6. Separation Adjustable output (Constant current) +580 V (Adjustment not required) AC: Adjustable output (Constant voltage) DC: Adjustment not required Exposure after cleaning Red LED Cleaning blade Not reusable
7. Discharge Discharging position Discharge LED 8. Cleaning Method Recovered toner 9. Fusing Method
Cleaning Heater
Long-life fuser roller method Fuser roller: Thin roller coated with fluoroplastic (40) Pressure roller: PFA tube roller (30) Cleaning roller for pressure roller (14) IH coil (Induction-heating method) Turned ON/OFF by thermistor
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4.
4.1
GENERAL OPERATION
Overview of Operation
Operation during initializing, pre-running and ready Drawer feed copying by [START] button Copying operation Bypass feed copying Interrupt copying
4.2
4.2.1
Description of Operation
Warming-up
Operation of equipment
1) Initialization Power ON o Heater lamp ON o Set number 1 reproduction ratio 100% and WAIT WARMING UP are displayed o Fan motors ON o Initialization of scanning system - The carriage moves to the home position. - The carriage moves to the peak detection position. - The exposure lamp is turned ON. - Peak detection (white color is detected by the shading correction plate) - The exposure lamp is turned OFF. o READY (WARMING UP) is displayed 2) Pre-running operation The pre-running operation is started when the temperature of the fuser roller surface reaches a certain temperature. oThe main motor is turned ON. - Fuser roller rotated - Drum rotated o Initialization of feeding system - Each drawer tray goes up. oPre-running operation stops after five seconds. 3) When the surface temperature of the fuser roller becomes sufficient for fusing, oREADY is displayed.
4.2.2
Buttons on the control panel enabled oWhen no button is pressed for a certain period of time, - Set number 1 and reproduction ratio 100% are displayed. Equipment returns to the normal ready state.
4-1
4-2
4.2.3
Timing chart for copying one A4 size sheet fed from the upper drawer
(Unit : sec)
2) Drawer paper feeding oMain charger, developer bias and discharge LED ON. Fans are rotated in high speed. Drawer feed clutch ON. - The pickup roller, feed roller, separation roller and transport roller start to rotate. o Paper reaches the 1st transport sensor - The 1st transport sensor is turned ON. oPaper reaches the registration roller. - The registration sensor is turned ON and aligning is performed. oDrawer feed clutch OFF after a certain period of time 3) After the carriage operation: oRegistration clutch ON after a certain period of time paper is transported to the transfer area. oCopy counter operates 4) After the registration clutch is turned ON: oTransfer charger ON after a certain period of time oCopy counter operates 5) Completion of scanning oScan motor OFF oExposure lamp OFF oRegistration clutch OFF (after the trailing edge of the paper passed the registration roller) oREADY (PRINTING) is displayed 6) Paper exit oExit sensor detects the trailing edge of the paper oMain charger, developer bias and discharge LED OFF oPolygonal motor, main motor and exit motor OFF oDrum, fuser unit and developer unit stop oFans return to the ready rotation oREADY is displayed and the equipment enters the ready mode
4.2
2.79
2.73
5.76
2.634
0.992
0.992
1.21
1.08
0.945
0.60
0.525
0.704
1.0
1.85
2.19
Registration sensor
MVDEN signal
Main motor
June 2004 TOSHIBA TEC
4-3
Exit sensor
4-4
0s
5.37
1) Press the [START] button o READY changes to COPYING oExposure lamp ON oScan motor ON o carriages -1 and -2 move forward oPolygonal motor rotates in high speed oMain motor and exit motor ON - The drum, fuser unit, developer unit and exit roller are driven.
4.2.4
4.3
Detection of Abnormality
1) Insert a sheet of paper into the bypass tray. oBypass paper sensor ON - Ready for bypass feeding is displayed. 2) Press the [START] button oReady for bypass feeding changes to COPYING oExposure lamp ON oScan motor ON Carriages -1 and -2 move forward oPolygonal motor rotates in high speed oMain motor and exit motor ON - The drum, fuser unit, developer unit and exit roller are driven. 3) Bypass feeding oMain charger, developer bias and discharge LED ON. Fans are rotated in high speed. oBypass feed clutch ON - The bypass pickup roller start to rotate. - The bypass pickup roller is lowered. - The bypass feed roller start to rotate. oAligning operation oPaper reaches the registration roller oAfter a certain period of time, the bypass feed clutch OFF 4) Hereafter, the operation 3) through 6) of P.4-3 "4.2.3 Drawer feed copying (Upper drawer paper feeding)" is repeated.
When something abnormal has occurred in the equipment, the symbols corresponding to the type of abnormality are displayed.
4.3.1
Types of abnormality
1) Abnormality cleared without turning OFF the door switch (A) Add paper (B) Pick-up failure in bypass (C) Set key copy counter 2) Abnormality not cleared without turning OFF the door switch (D) Misfeed in equipment (E) Replace the toner cartridge (F) Developer unit not installed properly 3) Abnormality not cleared without turning OFF the main switch (G) Call for service
4.2.5
Interruption copying
1) Press the [INTERRUPT] button oLED INTERRUPT ON oCopying operation in progress is temporarily stopped. Carriages -1 and -2 return to appropriate positions. oJob interrupted job 1 saved is displayed. oAutomatic density and reproduction ratio 100% are set (The set number remains the same) 2) Select the desired copy condition 3) After the interruption copying is finished: oLED INTERRUPT OFF by pressing the [INTERRUPT] button oEquipment returns to the status before the interruption oReady to resume job 1 is displayed 4) Press the [START] button oThe copying operation before the interruption is resumed.
4-5
4-6
4.3.2
Description of abnormality
When the power is turned ON or the LCF drawer is inserted (when the power is turned ON or equipment drawer / PFP drawers are inserted), LCF (PFP/equipment) performs initialization. Detects the presence of paper Tray-up motor ON The tray goes up At this time, the tray-up sensor and empty sensor are OFF. When the tray-up sensor is not turned ON in a fixed period of time, it means that the tray is in abnormal condition. Add paper is displayed regardless of presence/absence of paper. Cleared by turning the power ON/OFF
(A) Add paper Drawer empty sensor detects the presence or absence of paper. [When drawer is not installed] No drawer detected
Tray-up sensor is turned ON in a fixed period of time. - The tray motor stops. At this time, if the empty sensor is ON: It is judged that there is paper.
Drawer detected
Drawer area of the LCD panel blinks (When the drawer is selected) When the paper in the drawer runs out during copying, The tray-up sensor turned OFF The tray-up motor turned ON The tray-up sensor turned ON Tray goes up Tray-up motor stopped.
Empty sensor turned OFF during the copying in spite of the tray-up sensor is ON
Drawer area of the LCD panel blinks (When the drawer is selected)
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4-8
(B) Pick-up failure in bypass ( During bypass feeding Bypass feed clutch ON
OFF ON
): E120
Exit sensor OFF If the exit sensor is not turned OFF after 1.759 sec,
Timer 0 1.759sec.
Solution: The bypass paper sensor is turned OFF by removing the paper from the bypass tray. (C) Set key copy counter When the key copy counter (optional) is pulled out from the equipment which installs it: Set key copy counter displayed
Copying operation disabled When the counter is pulled out during copying: Copying is stopped when the key copy counter is pulled out.
Paper jam (E410) Registration sensor detects jamming of the leading edge of paper: Registration sensor is not turned ON in a fixed period of time after the leading edge of paper passed the 1st transport roller.
Copying operation disabled Paper jam (E200, E210, E270, E280, E300, E330 and E3C0) During paper feeding from ADU: 1st transport sensor is not turned ON in a fixed period of time after the ADU clutch is turned ON.
Registration clutch ON
ON
Registration clutch
ON
Paper jam (E110) During paper transporting from ADU: ADU entrance/exit sensors do not detect the paper at the fixed timing
Exit sensor ON If the exit sensor is not turned ON after 1.808 sec,
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4 - 10
The 1st/2nd transport sensor and each sensors of PFP/LCF are not turned ON in a fixed period of time after the feed clutch is turned ON
4.4
4.4.1
Flow Chart
Immediately after the power is turned ON
Main switch ON
Paper jam (E220, E310, E320, E340E360, E3D0 and E3E0: Error code differs depending on the paper source.) Refer to the error code table in the Service Handbook. (E) Replace the toner cartridge ( Toner density becomes low
4
Restart
DC power ON
Control circuit Install new toner cartridge displayed: the copying operation disabled Solution: Open the front cover and replace the toner cartridge with a new one. Toner is supplied copying operation enabled. (F) Developer unit not installed properly Disconnection of the connectors of the developer unit
YES
Developer unit not installed is displayed. Solution: Connect the connectors of the developer unit and close the front cover. (G) Call for service Error code is displayed instead of the set number by pressing the [CLEAR] button and [8] button simultaneously when the Call for service is blinking. Refer to the error code table in the Service Handbook.
YES
Scan motor ON
NO
NO
YES
NO
YES
YES
Paper jam
Fig.4-3
4 - 11
4 - 12
4.4.2
A
NO
YES
4
Main motor ON Tray-up motor ON
Thermistor broken?
NO
NO
YES NO Fuser roller reached ready temp.? YES Main motor OFF B READY Call for service C410 C430
Transfer charger ON
Fig.4-4
Carriages stopped
Exposure lamp ON
Registration clutch OFF NO H-Sync OK? Call for service CA20 NO Remaining set number=0? YES Laser OFF
Exit sensor detected leading edge of paper?
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4 - 14
NG
Polygonal motor OFF Main charger OFF Discharge LED OFF Developer bias OFF Exit motor OFF
READY
Fig.4-6
4 - 15
4 - 16
5.
5.1
CONTROL PANEL
Control Panel and Display Panel
5.2
The control panel consists of button switches and touch-panel switches to operate equipment and select various modes, and LEDs and an LCD to display the state of the equipment or the messages. When the operators attention is required, graphic symbols appear with messages explaining the condition of the equipment in the LCD panel. This equipment has a movable control panel which enables to adjust its angle to the operator. It also has improved its operationality and visibility with the enlarged LCD panel.
5
Fig. 5-2
5-1
5-2
5.2.1
No. 1 2 3
Display
Message State of equipment Power is OFF (at Sleep Mode) At Energy Saving Mode Scanner warming up Displayed until the equipment becomes ready to start scanning Scanner warming up Displayed when Auto Start is set Displayed when performing the controlling function to keep the equipment at the best condition Supplying toner Equipment becomes the toner supply state Displayed at image quality control Ready for copying Waiting for the operation Copying job interrupted Note Press [START] button or [FUNCTION] button to clear Press [START] button to clear Auto Start can be set
Message Close Large Capacity Feeder Close Large Capacity Feeder Door Place Doc. Feeder in the down position Insert key copy counter Place originals in the document feeder
State of equipment LCF drawer is not installed when feeding from LCF is set LCF cover is open when feeding from LCF is set RADF is open when original is placed on RADF Key copy counter not inserted
Note Cleared by installing LCF drawer Cleared by closing the cover Cleared by closing RADF Cleared by inserting key copy counter Cleared by setting the original
4 5
5
Recovers when the toner supply has finished Recovers when the image quality control has finished
29 30
Displayed when the conditions are set and START button is pressed with no original placed Change direction of original Displayed when the direction of original placed is different from the setting PRESS [BASIC] and select normal paper size Displays the warning that the copy is not enabled when any drawer but bypass feed is selected at Cover Sheet Copying Mode or Sheet Insertion Mode Paper jam occurred during copying (RADF scanning) Displayed when the paper in selected drawer is running out Displayed when the paper size which is not specified for duplex copying is set
7 8 9
Performing Auto Calibration READY READY Press START button to copy READY (WARMING UP) READY (PRINTING) READY (ADDING TONER) READY (INNER TRAY FULL) READY (CHECK STAPLER) READY (CHECK STAPLER) READY (ADD PAPER) Press JOB STATUS button READY (FINISHER FULL) READY (HOLE PUNCH DUST BIN IS FULL) READY (SADDLE STITCH TRAY FULL) READY (CHANGE DRAWER TO CORRECT PAPER SIZE) Ready for bypass feeding COPYING Auto Start
31
%d originals are scanned Start copy job from next page Add paper Cannot duplex this size
32 Press [START] button to resume copying or press [MEMORY CLEAR] button to delete the job 33
10 11 12 13
Scanner warming up 34 Printing out the data Scanning is enabled Supplying toner Scanning is enabled Inner tray in the equipment is full Scanning is enabled No staples in finisher Scanning is enabled Stapling jam occurred in finisher No paper in drawer Scanning is enabled Finisher is full of paper Scanning is enabled Punching dust box is full Scanning is enabled Saddle stitcher tray is full of paper Scanning is enabled Incorrect paper size setting Cleared by supplying papers Resumes printing by removing paper from the finisher Resumes printing by removing punching dust from the dust box 38 35 - When the bridge unit is installed - Resumes printing by removing papers from the tray Cleared by supplying the staples
36
14 15 16 17 18
37
39
19
Cannot use this media type Displayed when the paper size which is not specified for the functions such as stapling or hole punching is set Set standard size Displayed when the paper size which is not acceptable is set (depends on the setting) Cannot staple this paper Displayed when the paper type which type can not be stapled is set at Cover Sheet Copying Mode/Sheet Insertion Mode Cannot duplex copy Displayed when the paper type which can not be duplexed is set at Cover Sheet Copying Mode/Sheet Insertion Mode Cannot use transparency Displayed when the paper type which film can not be punched is set at Cover Sheet Copying Mode/Sheet Insertion Mode Copy size: A4/LT only Displayed when the paper size which is not specified for Book-type duplex copying or Dual-page is set Copy size: A4/LT and A4Displayed when the paper size which R/LT-R is not specified for Rotate Sort CHANGE DRAWER TO CORRECT PAPER SIZE Change the paper type Select a paper size for bypass feeding Displayed when the selected paper size is not in the drawer Displayed when the selected media type is not in the drawer Displayed when paper size needs to be specified for bypass feeding such as duplex copying
20
21 22 23
Paper is set on the bypass tray At the copying state Auto Start is set during printing
5-3
5-4
No. 44
Message Place the blank sheets in bypass tray and select the paper size Place the blank sheets in the same direction as the originals Place the same size blank sheets as the originals Place insertion sheets in the bypass tray and select the paper size Select the same size insert1 sheets as the originals Select the same size insert2 sheets as the originals Set insert1 sheets in the same direction as the originals Set insert2 sheets in the same direction as the originals
State of equipment Displayed when no paper is in the selected feeder at Cover Sheet Copying Mode Displayed when the direction of cover page is different from that of other pages at Cover Copying Mode Displayed when the paper size of cover page is different from that of other pages at Cover Copying Mode Displayed when no insertion sheet is in the selected drawer at Sheet Insertion Mode Displayed when the size of insertion sheet (sheet 1) is different from that of other pages at Sheet Insertion Mode Displayed when the size of insertion sheet (sheet 2) is different from that of other pages at Sheet Insertion Mode Displayed when the direction of insertion sheet (sheet 1) is different from that of other pages at Sheet Insertion Mode Displayed when the direction of insertion sheet (sheet 2) is different from that of other pages at Sheet Insertion Mode Displays when the printing is stopped because of media type mismatch
Note
No. 65
State of equipment Displayed when the template stored is recalled by pressing [TEMPLATE] button Displayed when a button is pressed while the department management setting is available Displayed when the number of printouts exceeds the limit number of department counter Displayed when confirming the user to print out the data as much as stored at memory-full state Displayed when confirming the user to send the FAX data as much as stored at memory-full state Displayed when confirming the user to save the scanning data as much as stored at memory-full state
Note
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Cannot copy Check DEPARTMENT COUNTER Not enough memory to store original(s) Will you print out stored originals? Not enough memory to store original(s) Will you enable stored originals? Not enough memory to store original(s) Will you save stored originals? The number of originals exceeds the limits Will you copy stored originals?
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READY (CHANGE THE PAPER TYPE) Set transparency film in A4/ Displayed when the selected paper LT direction size is other than A4/LT at OHP mode CHECK PAPER IN LARGE CAPACITY FEEDER CANNOT PUNCH THIS SIZE PAPER Papers in LCF are set incorrectly
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Displayed when confirming the user to print out the data as much as stored at memory-full state Displayed when confirming the user The number of originals exceeds the limits. to send the FAX data as much as Will you enable stored orig- stored at memory-full state inals? The number of originals Displayed when confirming the user exceeds the limits. to save the scanning data as much Will you save stored origias stored at memory-full state nals? Install new toner cartridge No toner in the cartridge Time for periodic maintenance PM cycle Displayed at the time for maintenance Copying is available Displayed when the Department Code can no be keyed in immediately after power-ON. Paper jam in the equipment Displayed when paper jam occurred in the equipment Displayed when motor, sensor, switch, etc. do not work properly Displayed when envelope cannot be set for duplex copy Displayed when envelope is set for media type, but not for the size of the paper Displayed when envelope is set for the size of the paper, but not for the media type Displayed when the build job is set
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Displayed when the selected paper size is not specified for hole punching 76 Please try again after a while Misfeed in copier
Displayed when toner is running out. Copying not enabled Maintenance and inspection are performed by qualified service technician Leave it for a while and key in the code again Remove the paper in the equipment according to the messages displayed on the panel Turn OFF the power and solve the problem, then turn ON the power. Re-set Re-set the paper size
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Remove paper from the fin- Displayed when the paper sizes are isher mixed at Staple Sorting Mode Cannot staple this size Displayed when the paper size is not specified for stapling at Staple Sorting Mode Remove paper from the fin- Finisher is full of papers isher Examine stapler Trouble in the stapler unit in finisher Check staple cartridge No stapler in finisher section Job interrupted job 1 saved Interrupt copying is accepted Ready to resume job 1 Interrupt copying is cancelled (finished) Cannot use AMS mode Displayed when reproduction ratio is set to be over 200% at AMS Mode on RADF More than 200% is not available Displayed when reproduction ratio is set manually to be over 200% on RADF
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Call for service Cannot use envelope Size must be ENVELOPE; Type is ENVELOPE Type must be ENVELOPE; Size is ENVELOPE Press START button to copy after changing setting
Set the reproduction ratio 200% or below manually Set the reproduction ratio 200% or below
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5-6
No. 83
Message The number of builds exceeds the limits will you copy stored originals? The number of builds exceeds the limits will you save stored originals? This setting cannot be changed now
State of equipment Displayed when the number of builds exceeds the limits
5.3
84
Select either printing or saving Press [ENERGY SAVER] button Press [ACCESS] button
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Displayed when the setting is changed during the build job is discontinued
5
Press [JOB STATUS] button Press [INTERRUPT] button Press [FUNCTION CLEAR] button after setting the copy mode Press [STOP] button
Switches to energy saving mode Displays department code entry screen (when department management is available) Displays print job list screen Switches to interrupt mode Copy mode is cleared after the copy mode is set
Display not changed Display not changed Auto job start cancelled
Displays print job list screen Display not changed (LED blinking) Display not changed
Press [CLEAR] button after setting the copy mode Press [CLEAR] button after keying in numbers (digital keys) Press [MONITOR/ PAUSE] Press [FAX] button Press [COPY] button Press [SCAN] button Press [e-FILING] Press [EXTENSION] button Press [TEMPLATE] button Press [USER FUNCTIONS] button
Number of printouts changes to 1 while the setting remains unchanged after the copy mode is set Number keyed in changes to 1 after being entered Display not changed
Number of printouts changes to 1 while the setting remains unchanged after the copy mode is set Number keyed in changes to 1 after being entered Display not changed
Scanning or printing out stops, and READY Press START to copy and MEMORY CLEAR are displayed Display not changed
Display not changed Display not changed Display not changed Display not changed Display not changed Display not changed Display not changed Display not changed
Displays FAX screen Display not changed Displays SCAN screen Displays e-FILING Display not changed
Display not changed Display not changed Display not changed Display not changed Display not changed
Display not changed Display not changed Display not changed Display not changed Display not changed
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During READY status Press [HELP] button Press [START] button with the original set on RADF Displays HELP screen Displays COPYING
During warming-up Displays HELP screen Wait Warming Up Auto Start is displayed
Auto job start reserved Display not changed Display not changed
Scanning original/ Scanning original and printing out the copy Display not changed Display not changed
Displays depart- Display not ment code entry changed screen (when department management is available) Displays print job list screen Display not changed (LED blinking) Copy mode is cleared after the copy mode is set Display not changed Display not changed Display not changed
Press [JOB STATUS] button Press [INTERRUPT] button Press [FUNCTION CLEAR] button after setting the copy mode Press [STOP] button
Displays department code entry screen (when department management is available) Displays print job list screen Returns to the status before interrupting Copy mode is cleared after the copy mode is set Display not changed
Displays department code entry screen (when department management is available) Displays print job list screen Switches to interrupting mode Displays BASIC screen after the copy mode is set and then cancelled Display not changed
During energy saving mode Energy saving mode is cleared and displays BASIC screen Display not changed
Printing out stops, and READY Press START to copy and MEMORY CLEAR are displayed Number of printouts changes to 1 while the setting remains unchanged after the copy mode is set Number keyed in changes to 1 after being entered Display not changed Displays FAX screen Display not changed Displays SCAN screen Displays e-FILING screen Display not changed
Press [CLEAR] button after keying in numbers (digital keys) Press [MONITOR/ PAUSE] Press [FAX] button Press [COPY] button Press [SCAN] button Press [e-FILING] Press [EXTENSION] button
Display not changed Display not changed Display not changed Display not changed Display not changed Display not changed
Number of printouts changes to 1 while the setting remains unchanged after the copy mode is set Number keyed in changes to 1 after being entered Display not changed Display not changed Display not changed Display not changed Display not changed Display not changed
Number of printouts changes to 1 while the setting remains unchanged after the copy mode is set Number keyed in changes to 1 after being entered Display not changed Displays FAX screen Display not changed Displays SCAN screen Displays e-FILING screen Display not changed
Display not changed Displays FAX screen Displays COPY screen Displays SCAN screen Displays e-FILING screen Display not changed
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Printing out the copy Press [TEMPLATE] button Press [USER FUNCTIONS] button Press [HELP] button Press [START] button with the original set on RADF Displays TEMPLATE screen Displays USER FUNCTIONS screen Displays HELP screen
During paper jam Display not changed Display not changed Display not changed
When interrupting Display not changed Display not changed Displays HELP screen Displays COPYING and RADF starts feeding
When displaying HELP screen Displays TEMPLATE screen Displays USER FUNCTIONS screen Switches to the screen previously displayed Displays COPYING and RADF starts feeding
During energy saving mode Display not changed Display not changed Display not changed Energy saving mode is cleared and displays BASIC screen
5.4
5.4.1
Description of Operation
Dot matrix LCD circuit
1) Structure
Displays COPY- Display not ING and RADF changed starts feeding
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(640 x 240)
Fig. 5-4
The LCD panel is an STN blue mode transmissive type LCD with 640x240-dot display capacity. It consists of a driver LSI, frame, printed circuit board, and lateral type CCFL backlight. * STN: Super Twisted Nematic * CCFL: Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp 2) Block diagram
XSCL UD0 UD1 UD2 UD3 IC1 WF 160 IC2 160 IC3 160 IC4 160
LP LCDEN
IC5
120
120
Fig. 5-5
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5 - 12
3) System diagram Signals flowing between the control panel and the SYS board are indicated in the chart below. When the panel processing CPU detects that the control panel is operated, the operational contents are transmitted to the SYS board through the serial data. The state of the equipment and the messages from the SYS board are received by the LCD controller and then displayed on the LCD. The LED and buzzers are switched to ON/OFF with the signals from the SYS board. The control methods of the LED and buzzers differ depending on the model: e-STUDIO200L/230/230L/280/280S: They are switched to ON/OFF with control signals from the SYS board. e-STUDIO202L/232/232S/282/282S: They are switched to ON/OFF with the signals output from the panel processing CPU, based on serial data transmitted from the SYS board.
4) Data Transmission
1/tF FRAME 240 LOAD 1 2 240 1 2 240 1 2 1/tF
FRAME
5
LOAD
SYS board
Power ON/OFF Reset signals
Control panel
CP D0-D3 CP x(640/4) pulses
Fig. 5-7
LCD controller
Analog input
Touch panel
Serial data
Hard-key matrix
LED driver
Buzzer
LED e-STUDIO202L/232/282
LED driver
Buzzer ON signal
Buzzer
LED
e-STUDIO200L/230/230L/280/280S
Fig. 5-6
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5.4.2
5.5
5VL
LDON0
Current "L" Q3
G
Note: When taking off the control panel, check the position of the stopper; if the stopper is at the position B, remove the stopper or move it to the position A.
"L" 17
B A
D7 R3 IC
(COPY) LED
Fig. 5-8
Transistor is turned ON when the LDON 0 signal becomes L level. Also, when IC pin 17 changes to L, the current flows from 5VL via the transistor to the LED (COPY) to turn ON the LED (COPY).
Conditions to turn ON the LED
Fig. 5-9
(a) The transistor (Q3) connected to the LED anode is ON. (b) The output from the cathode side of the LED is L level. The LED turns ON when the conditions (a) and (b) are met.
Fig. 5-10
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5 - 16
[B] Control panel unit (1) Take off the front upper cover, right upper cover-1 and right upper cover-2 ( P.2-32 "[E] Front upper cover", P.2-33 "[F] Right upper cover-1", P.2-33 "[G] Right upper cover-2"). Disconnect 1 connector. Remove 2 screws and 2 harness clamps. Then release the harness from 3 harness clamps.
[C] Display PC board (DSP board)/Key control PC board (KEY board)/LCD [C-1] (1) (2) e-STUDIO200L/230/230L/280/280S Take off the control panel unit ( P.5-17 "[B] Control panel unit"). Remove 3 screws and take off the cover.
Cover
(2) (3)
Fig. 5-11
(4) (5)
Lower the control panel unit and remove 4 screws. Take off the control panel unit while sliding it.
Control panel unit
Fig. 5-13
(3)
Hinge bracket
(4)
Disconnect 5 connectors and remove 1 harness clamp. Then take off the DSP board.
DSP board
Fig. 5-15
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(5)
(3)
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Fig. 5-16 Fig. 5-19
(6)
KEY board
Disconnect 5 connectors. Release the harness from 2 harness clamps. Remove 1 screw and take off the DSP board.
DSP board
e-STUDIO202L/232/232S/282/282S Take off the control panel unit ( P.5-17 "[B] Control panel unit"). Remove 3 screws and take off the cover.
(7)
Cover
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Fig. 5-22
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6.
6.1
SCANNER
Function
6.2
Construction
In the scanning section of this equipment, the surface of an original is irradiated with a direct light and the reflected light is led through mirrors, a lens and a slit to the CCD where optical-to-electrical conversion is performed, converting the optical image data into an electrical (analog) signal. This analog signal is changed to a digital signal, which then performs various corrective processes necessary for image formation. After that, an arithmetic operation is performed on the digital signal, which is then transmitted to the data writing section.
The construction and purpose of the scanning system are shown below. 1) Original glass This is a glass on which original is placed. The light from the exposure lamp is irradiated to the original through this glass. 2) Carriage-1 The carriage-1 consists of the exposure lamp, inverter board, reflector, mirror-1, etc. It is driven by the scan motor and scans an original on the glass.
Reflector Inverter board
Exposure lamp
Mirror-1
Fig. 6-1
Exposure lamp This lamp is a light source to irradiate the original on the glass (one 16 W xenon lamp). Inverter board This inverter board controls lighting of the xenon lamp. Reflector This is a reflecting plate to efficiently lead the light from the exposure lamp to the surface of the original on the glass. Mirror-1 This mirror leads the light reflected from the original to the mirror-2 described later.
Original glass Original
Exposure lamp
Inverter board
Reflector Mirror-1
Fig. 6-3
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6-2
3) Carriage-2 The carriage-2 consists of the mirror-2, mirror-3, etc. and leads the reflected light from the mirror-1 through the mirrors-2 and 3 to the lens. This carriage is also driven by the scan motor as in the same manner of the carriage-1 at half the scanning speed of the carriage-1. (The scanning distance is also half that of the carriage-1.)
Mirror-2
6.3
6.3.1
Description of Operation
Scan motor
Wire pulley Scan motor Carriage-1
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Motor deceleration pulley
Fig. 6-4
4) Lens unit The light reflected from the mirror-3 is led to the CCD placed at the focal point of the lens which is fixed at this position. 5) CCD driving PC board (CCD board) This is a board to convert the optical image signal which has been converted by the CCD into an analog signal.
Fig. 6-6
Scanning an original on the original glass This motor drives the carriages-1 and 2 through the timing belt and carriage wire. First, the scan motor drives the carriages-1 and 2 to their respective home position. The home position is detected when the carriage-1 passes the carriage home position sensor. When [START] is pressed, both of the carriages start to move and scan the original on the glass. Scanning an original on the RADF The carriage-1 stays at the shading position during shading correction, and at the scanning position during scanning operation.
Lens unit
CCD board
Fig. 6-5
6) Automatic original detection sensor (APS sensor) The size of an original placed on the glass is instantly detected using the APS sensor fixed on the base frame without moving the carriage-1.
e-STUDIO200L/202L/230/232/280/282 SCANNER
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6-4
6.3.2
The scan motor is a 2-phase stepping motor and driven by the motor driver (IC16).
SLG board
+24V +24V DG GND e-STUDIO200L/230/230L/280/280S A +24V A GND B +24V B M
MOTCLK
Scan motor
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MOTREF +5V Voltage to set value for motor current VREF
Cut off the drive output Voltage to set value for the motor current Set the excitation mode (1) to (3)
Scanner CPU
e-STUDIO202L/232/282
Clock input Excitation mode setting (3) Excitation mode setting (2) Excitation mode setting (1) Rotation direction setting Cut off output Reset
Reset
Inpu Motor is rotated by setting number of pulses. t * Internal circuit of the motor driver works when the first pulse becomes ON and the last pulse becomes OFF. MOTDIR Inpu The direction of the motor rotation is determined by t setting the level of signal. L..... Clockwise direction (as seen from the output shaft) H .... Counterclockwise direction (as seen from the output shaft) Note: Do not change the rotation direction within 7sec. before the first pulse of the MOTCLK becomes ON and after the last pulse becomes OFF. MOTEN Inpu Excitation drive is turned ON/OFF. t H .... Normal operation (Excited) L..... Excitation drive is forcibly shut off (Not excited) MOTREF Inpu Motor wire current value is set in the range of 0 to 1.7 t (A)/phase by applying the analog voltage 0 to 5 (V). MOTMD 1 to 3 Inpu Set the excitation mode. t Note: Do not change the setting within 7sec. after the first pulse of the MOTCLK becomes ON and the last pulse becomes OFF. MOTRST Inpu Reset for the whole system t Internal circuit of the driver is initialized by setting the motor to L level (pulse interval: 10sec. or more). The motor drive circuit is automatically reset when the power is turned ON.
Fig. 6-7
e-STUDIO200L/202L/230/232/280/282 SCANNER
e-STUDIO200L/202L/230/232/280/282 SCANNER
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6.3.3
Initialization at power-ON
6.4
6.4.1
The carriages move to their home positions and perform the peak detection. Then they move to the carriage waiting positions and wait.
Power-ON
The control circuit for the exposure lamp consists of the following three blocks: 1) Lighting device for the exposure lamp (Inverter) This device turns the exposure lamp (xenon lamp) ON/OFF. 2) CCD circuit This circuit converts the light amount reflected from the original surface and shading correction plate to electrical signals. The exposure amount is controlled in two ways: - White reference formation reads the light amount reflected from the white shading correction plate - Black reference formation reads the light amount at the specified position with the exposure lamp lights OFF
NO
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3) Image processing circuit A series of image processes such as a gamma correction and a shading correction are applied on the output signal from the CCD. The signal is then digitized and output from this circuit.
NO
Carriage home position sensor OFF YES Carriage home position data set
NO
Error handling
Original
Peak detection
Completion of initialization
Scanning command
Fig. 6-8
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6-8
6.4.2
Exposure lamp
6.4.3
SLG board
An external electrode type xenon fluorescent lamp is used as the exposure lamp in this equipment. 1) Structure Fluorescer is applied on the internal surface of the lamp pipe (except a part to be an opening) which is filled with xenon gas. A pair of the external electrodes covered by film with the adhesive agent is attached over the pipe.
+5VSW
+24V
+5V
LMPON
Xenon lamp
Q6
Glass valve
Inverter board
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Fluorescer
Scanner CPU
Fig. 6-12
L L H O N
H -
L OFF
Lamp turns ON at L Controls 5VSW at CPU. Normally L Level L when CPU is out of control
2) Behavior inside the lamp Electrons inside the pipe are led to the electric field by applying voltage to a pair of the external electrodes, and discharging starts. The electrons then flow and clash with a xenon atom inside the pipe to excite it, and generate an ultraviolet ray. This ultraviolet ray converts the fluorescer into visible light.
(6) (1)
(1)Electrode (2)Electron (3)Xenon atom (4)Ultraviolet ray (5)Fluorescer (6)Visible light (irradiated from the opening to outside the pipe) (7)Opening (8)Harness
Fig. 6-11
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e-STUDIO200L/202L/230/232/280/282 SCANNER
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6.5
6.5.1
6.6
This circuit detects the size of the original (standard sizes only) using the reflection-type photosensors arranged on the base frame of the scanner unit.
A CCD (Charge-Coupled Device) is used to produce an electrical signal corresponding to the amount of light reflected from the original. The CCD is a one-chip opto-electronic conversion device, comprised of several thousand light-receiving elements arranged in a line, each one of them is a few micron square.This equipment has a CCD which has 7,400 light-receiving elements. Each element of the light-receiving section consists of semiconductive layers P and N. When the light irradiates the element, light energy produces a minus (-) charge in the layer P; the amount of the charge produced is proportional to the energy and irradiating time. The charge produced in the lightreceiving section is then sent to the transfer section where it is shifted by transfer clock from left to right as shown in the figure below, and is finally output from the CCD. At this time, to increase the transfer speed of the CCD, image signals in the even-number and odd-number elements are separated and output in parallel via two channels.
6.6.1
The reflection-type photosensors are placed on the base frame of the scanner unit as shown in the Fig. 6-14. Each sensor consists of an infrared LED (Light Emitting Diode) on the light-emitting side, and a phototransistor on the light-receiving side. When there is an original on the original glass, the light beams from the LEDs are reflected by the original and led to the phototransistors. This means that the presence of the original is detected by the presence of reflection.
[A4 Series]
[LT Series]
Original glass Original Original glass
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Transfer clock Transfer section
1 2 3 4 7397 7398 7399 7400
Original
Light-receiving section
APS-R
APS-R
Fig. 6-13
Fig. 6-14
6.5.2
Shading correction
Signal voltages read by the CCD have the following characteristics: 1) The light source has a variation in its light distribution. 2) Since the light beams reflected from the original are converged using a lens, the light path is the shortest at the center of the CCD and the longest at the ends. This causes a difference in the amount of light reaching the CCD (i.e. the light amount is maximum at the center of CCD, gradually decreases toward the ends). 3) Each of 7,400 elements varies in opto-electronic conversion efficiency. These differences need to be corrected and this correction is referred to as a shading correction. The shading correction is performed by applying a normalization process using the following formula on the black data and white data obtained in advance to correct the lighting variance and element variation of the image data.
I=k x
k: S: K: W:
(S-K) (W-K)
Coefficient Image data before correction Black data (stored in black memory) White data (stored in white memory)
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6.6.2
[A4 Series]
A5 B5 A4 APS-R
1) When the equipment is in the APS mode, the carriage-1 is set at its home position. 2) When the platen cover is opened, the sensors receive the light reflected from the original and if the conditions for original size shown in a matrix of 4) are met, the size of the original is instantly detected. 3) The output signal from each sensor is input to CPU on the SLG board to determine the size of the original.
APS-C
[A4 Series]
APS-R
VDD
[LT Series]
APS-R
VDD
A5-R
B5-R
APS-C APS-C
6
CPU
APS-3
CPU
A4-R B4 A3
APS-2
APS-1
APS-2
Fig. 6-16
GND PWA-SLG GND PWA-SL
[LT Series]
Fig. 6-15
ST
LT
APS-R
APS-C
ST-R
LD
Fig. 6-17 Sensor detection points
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6 - 14
4) The original size is determined by the combination of the signals output from each detection point. Combination charts for size determination of A4 series and LT series are as follows. About the reflection-type photosensor [A4 Series]
Size judgement A3 A4 B4 B5 A4-R A5 B5-R A5-R APS-C 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 APS-R 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 APS-1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 APS-2 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 APS-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
The reflection-type photosensor is comprised of an infrared LED (Light Emitting Diode) and a phototransistor. The sensor detects an original with a pulse modulation of LED.
Original
[LT Series]
Size judgement LD LT LG LT-R ST ST-R Code APS-C 0 0 0 0 1 0 APS-R 0 1 0 1 1 1 Original APS-2 0 0 1 1 1 1 APS-3 0 0 0 0 0 1
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Fig. 6-18
The LED is driven by a pulse having a 130 sec cycle and an 8 sec ON time. When the phototransistor receives the same signal as this pulse, it is determined that there is an original. The pulse modulation is performed inside the reflection-type phototransistor.
Output signal
1 0 *
H L
When the platen sensor is OFF, The following is judged by the signals output from the APS sensors. Size determined (The combination of the signals satisfies any in the above chart.) : The size is displayed on the control panel and a specific paper size or reproduction ratio is selected. Size not determined (The combination of the signals does not satisfy any in the above chart.) : The size of the original immediately before the output signal change (or the state that there is no original) remains. No original (The output signals from all sensors are level H.) : The reproduction ratio and paper size are not selected.
The size change is always observed and detected. The carriage-1 stays at the waiting position even if the reproduction ratio changes corresponding to the change of the original size.
When the platen sensor is ON, The size of the original immediately before the platen sensor is turned ON (or the state that there is no original) remains regardless of the output signals of APS sensors.
e-STUDIO200L/202L/230/232/280/282 SCANNER
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6.7
[A] Original glass (1) (2) Take off the right upper cover-1 ( P.2-33 "[F] Right upper cover-1"). Remove 2 screws and take off the fixing bracket.
Take off the original glass ( P.6-17 "[A] Original glass"). Remove 6 screws and take off the lens cover.
Lens cover
6
Fig. 6-21
Fig. 6-19
[C] Automatic original detection sensor (APS sensor) [C-1] (1) (2) (3) A4 series Take off the lens cover ( P.6-18 "[B] Lens cover"). Disconnect 1 connector from the SLG board. Remove 6 harness clamps.
(3) Take off the original glass. Note: When installing, fit 2 small protrusions of the original glass in the groove of the equipment and fix the original glass with the fixing bracket by pushing it to the left rear direction.
Original glass
Fig. 6-20
Fig. 6-22
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6 - 18
(4)
[D] Lens unit (1) (2) (3) Take off the lens cover ( P.6-18 "[B] Lens cover"). Disconnect 1 connector form the SLG board. Remove 2 screws and take off the lens unit.
Lens unit
Fig. 6-23
6
Fig. 6-26
LT series Take off the lens cover ( P.6-18 "[B] Lens cover"). Disconnect 1 connector from the SLG board. Remove 6 harness clamps. Notes: 1. When installing, fix the lens unit with the screws while pushing the unit to the rear side. 2. Refer to 3.7.2 Lens Unit in the Service Handbook for the adjustment method. 3. Never attempt to loosen the screws (8 pc.) of the lens unit denoted with arrows.
(4)
4. Handle the unit with extra care. Do not touch the adjusted area or lens. (Hold the unit as shown in the figure at right.)
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[E] Exposure lamp (1) (2) (3) Take off the original glass ( P.6-17 "[A] Original glass"). Take off the front upper cover ( P.2-32 "[E] Front upper cover"). Move the carriage-1 to the center position where the side of the frame is cut out.
(5)
Move the carriage-1 to the position where the exposure lamp is seen through the cutout of the frame. Note: Rotate the drive pulley to move the carriage.
Carriage-1 Carriage-1
6
Fig. 6-29
Fig. 6-32
(6)
Drive pulley
Remove 1 screw. Lift up the exposure lamp and take it off by pulling out toward you. Note: Make sure to hold only the black molded part of the exposure lamp. Do not touch any other part than this black molded part.
Exposure lamp
[F] Carriage-1 (1) (2) Take off the original glass ( P.6-17 "[A] Original glass"). Take off the front upper cover and upper rear cover ( P.2-32 "[E] Front upper cover", P.2-34 "[I] Upper rear cover"). Move the carriage-1 to the position shown in the figure at right, and match the positions of each hole and screw. Remove 2 screws.
(4)
Disconnect 1 connector from the inverter board. Pull out the harness from 2 harness clamps and the frame of the carriage. Note: When disconnecting the connector, make sure not to overload the carriage frame.
(3)
Carriage-1
Fig. 6-31 Fig. 6-34
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Move the carriage-1 to the cutout part. Pull down each bracket fixing the wire from the hole of the frame on both ends of the carriage-1.
(6)
Rotate the carriage-1 in the direction shown in the figure at right, not to touch the mirror. Then take out the carriage-1.
Bracket
Carriage-1
Fig. 6-35
6
Drive pulley
Fig. 6-38
Notes: 1. When installing the carriage-1, fix the bracket temporarily at the position (A). Then move it to the direction (B) slowly, push it to the end of frame and fix at this position with the screws. 2. Refer to the 3.7.1 Carriages in the Service Handbook 3. Rotate the drive pulley to move the carriage.
Bracket
(A)
(B)
(A)
Bracket
Fig. 6-36
Fig. 6-39
(5)
Disconnect 1 connector from the SLG board. Remove 2 seals and release the harness.
Seal
[G] Mirror-1 (1) Take off the carriage-1 ( P.6-22 "[F] Carriage-1"). Note: When replacing the mirror-1, replace it together with the carriage-1. The mirror-1 should not be removed separately.
Fig. 6-37
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[H] Inverter board (1) (2) (3) Take off the carriage-1 ( P.6-22 "[F] Carriage-1"). Disconnect 2 connectors. Remove 2 screws and take off the inverter board.
(5)
Inverter board
Rotate the carriage-2 in the direction where the inside of the frame is dented shown in the figure at right, not to touch the mirror. Then take off the carriage-2.
Carriage-2
6
Fig. 6-40
Fig. 6-43
[J] (1)
Mirrors-2 and -3 Take off the carriage-2 ( P.6-25 "[I] Carriage wire / Carriage-2"). Note: When replacing the mirrors-2 and -3, replace them together with the carriage-2. The mirrors-2 and 3 should not be removed separately.
[I] (1)
Take off the carriage-1 ( P.6-22 "[F] Carriage-1"). (2) Install the wire holder jig to each pulley on front and rear sides, not to loosen the carriage wire. Note: Refer to 3.7.1 Carriages in the Service Handbook for the installation direction of the wire holder jig.
[K] Platen sensor (1) Take off the rear cover an upper rear cover ( P.2-31 "[C] Rear cover", P.2-34 "[I] Upper rear cover"). Disconnect 1 connector from the platen sensor on the left rear position of the equipment upper side. Release the latches of the sensor and take off the platen sensor.
(2)
Fig. 6-41
Platen sensor
(3) (3) (4) Remove the tension springs on both front and rear sides. Remove the carriage wires on both front and rear sides.
Tension spring
Carriage wire
Fig. 6-44
Tension spring
Carriage wire
Fig. 6-42
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[L] Carriage home position sensor (1) Take off the rear cover upper rear cover ( P.2-31 "[C] Rear cover", P.2-34 "[I] Upper rear cover"). Disconnect 1 connector from the carriage home position sensor on the left rear position of the equipment upper side. Release the latches of the sensor and take off the carriage home position sensor.
(2)
(3)
Notes: When installing the scan motor, use the belt tension jig (spring). The procedure is as follows. 1. Fix the screw A. 2. Temporarily fix the screw B and C. 3. Hook the belt tension jig to the motor bracket and the flame. 4. The scan motor is pulled by the belt tension jig. Fix the screw B and then C at the stopped position. 5. Remove the belt tension jig.
C A
6
Fig. 6-45
Fig. 6-48
[N] Scanning section control PC board (SLG board) (1) Take off the lens cover ( P.6-18 "[B] Lens cover") (2) Disconnect 8 connectors from the SLG board. (3) Remove 6 screws and take off the SLG board. Note: The SLG board for e-STUDIO200L/230/280 series and the one for e-STUDIO202L/232/ 282 series are different. To avoid confusion, the color of the connector CN19 on the SLG board for e-STUDIO202L/232/282 series is yellow.
Fig. 6-49
[M] Scan motor (1) Take off the rear cover upper rear cover ( P.2-31 "[C] Rear cover", P.2-34 "[I] Upper rear cover"). Disconnect the connector of scan motor.
(2)
SLG board
Fig. 6-46
(3)
Remove 3 screws and take off the scan motor. Note: When installing, use a stepped screw to fix the left rear point.
Scan motor
Fig. 6-47
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7.
7.1
IMAGE PROCESSING
General Description
The following diagram shows the process of the equipment from scanning of original to writing data on the photoconductive drum surface.
Scanning section Image processing section Writing section
Image of an original placed on the original table is scanned by the optical system. The CCD (Charge Coupled Device) reads the optical image signals and converts them into the electrical signals. The electrical signals are amplified and undergo analog-to-digital conversion, then are changed into digital signals. Shading correction (correction of variance in CCD elements and the light source) is performed and the digital signal is output as an image signal from the scanning section.
CCD
Original
Signal amplification
A/D conversion
Shading correction
Fig. 7-2
Original glass
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Image processing/ scanning control section [SLG] Image processing/ writing control section [LGC] Laser drive section [LDR]
The image processing section inputs the image signal from the scanning section and applies various image processing on the signal, then transmits the output result to the writing section. Images are processed by the SLG board and LGC board in this equipment. The image signal read in the scanning function is processed in SLG board and the printer image signal is processed in the SYS board.
Photoconductive drum
Fig. 7-1
LGC board
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Configuration
7.3
7.3.1
SLG Board
Features
The following diagram shows the image processing section of this equipment.
CCD board CCD
1) The image processing section on the SLG board is controlled by the CPU on the SLG board. 2) The image processing section on the SLG board realizes the following when functioning the equipment: - High quality image processing - Image memory editing - Editing processing - Gamma correction - Gradation processing - External output system interface
SLG board
A/D conversion
Shading correction
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Image processing section
SLG board High-quality image processing Image memory editing Editing processing Gamma correction Gradation processing Scanner high-quality image processing External output system interface
The image processing section mounted on the SLG board realizes the followings: 1) High quality image processing - Background processing function (Range correction) This function removes undesirable background so that the original can be reproduced appropriately. By using the background adjustment function while manually adjusting the image density, undesirable background of the original can be removed if any, and some necessary but disappeared background can be recovered. By using this function, it is possible to cut the background density down to zero when copying originals which have a certain level of background density, such as newspapers. <Example>
SYS board
Larger
No. of pixels
LGC board Smoothing processing External input system interface Image area control Laser related control Printer high-quality image processing
Text
Smaller Smaller
Lower
Density
Higher Histogram
Fig. 7-4
No. of pixels
Sorting, group copy, magazine sorting, 2in1/4in1 (single-sided/ double-sided), image composition, date insertion, sheet insertion mode, etc Printer image processing
Background
Larger
Lower
Density
Higher
Fig. 7-3
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Filtering This function is enabled by low-pass filter processing and high-pass filter processing. Low-pass filter processing This processing removes image/electrical noise and decreases moire by performing averaging operation between the image signals of the targeted pixel and those of the neighboring pixels to enhance the reproducibility of original. <Example> Density of the targeted pixel position is X. Density of pixel positions at front and back of the targeted pixel are a and b respectively. X is converted to X through the low pass filtering. When the matrix is (3 x 1):
2) Image memory editing This function performs editing such as enlargement/reduction, mirror imaging, etc., by using a line memory. Pixel data for one line in the primary scanning direction is stored in the line memory and the memory is renewed at each line. Enlargement/Reduction Enlargement/Reduction is accomplished by using the line memory control function in the process of the image processing operation. <Example> Enlargement
100% 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
x' = a+b+x 3
200%
The above averaging operation is performed for all the pixels to accomplish the high reproducibility of original. (The following is the case that the low pass filtering is applied on the primary scanning pixel.)
Density Density After low-pass filter
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<Example> Reduction
100% 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
50%
Fig. 7-7
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Mirror imaging This is accomplished by reading and outputting data from its end.
High-pass filter processing Character outline blurs when the original, such as text, with big difference in density among the pixels is optically scanned and output from the CCD. Characteristic of the lens and other factors cause this phenomenon. In this equipment, processing such as edge enhancement is applied between the targeted pixel and the neighboring pixels to eliminate this phenomenon and realize high reproducibility of original.
Solid black area Low contrast area Original
3) Editing processing This function performs trimming and masking. Trimming Using rectangular area signals, the image signals inside the rectangular area are left and the other image signals are eliminated. Masking Using rectangular area signals, the image data inside the rectangular area are erased. Negative/positive reversing This function reverses the entire date from negative to positive or vice versa.
Image signal
4) Gamma correction This function corrects the input/output characteristics of the scanner/printer and adjusts the image signals so that the input/output characteristics would match with the copy mode. 5) Gradation processing This function switches the type of gradation processing depending on the copy mode: A type which selects the printer characteristics giving the priority to resolution such as for text data, and another which selects the printer characteristics giving the priority to gradation reproducibility such as for photographic images.
Fig. 7-6
After correction
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6) External output system interface This function controls the output of the output interface. 7) Scanner high quality image processing This function corrects the image signals scanned by the scanner and reproduces them in a higher image quality.
7.4
7.4.1
LGC Board
Features
1) The image processing section on the LGC board is controlled by the CPU mounted on the LGC board. 2) The image processing functions of the LGC board realizes the followings: - Smoothing processing - External input system interface - Image area control - Laser related control - Printer high quality processing
7.4.2
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The image processing section mounted on the LGC board realizes the followings: 1) Smoothing processing This function removes jaggy area, and output images after processing the smoothing the character outline. 2) External input system interface This function controls the input of the input interface. 3) Image area control This function sets the effective image area in horizontal and vertical directions to be output. 4) Laser related control This function performs the APC (Auto Power Control). 5) Printer high quality processing This function reproduces the image signals output from the printer controller sharper.
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Image signals processed on the LGC board are then processed by ASIC for writing control and Laser driving PC board. The signal is then laser controlled and written on the drum. 1) Setting of effective image area - Top, bottom, left and right margins 2) Horizontal synchronization signal (H-sync) clock generation section - Reference clock signal in the printer section synchronized with H-sync and its signal. 3) Laser drive section - ON/OFF control of the semiconductive laser and APC (Auto Power Control).
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8.1
General Description
Front
Polygonal mirror
The laser optical unit radiates the laser beam onto the photoconductive drum responding to the digital image signals transmitted from the scanner, printer controller, etc. to form a latent image. The image signal is converted into the light emission signal of the laser diode on the laser driving PC board, then radiated on the drum through the optical devices such as cylinder lens, polygonal mirror and f T lenses. The unit must not be disassembled in the field as they are very sensitive to dust and finely adjusted at the factory.
Paper exit
Polygonal motor
Rear
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Slit glass (for outgoing laser beam) f lens-2 H-Sync returning mirror
Rear
Fig.8-2
Fig.8-1
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8.2
Structure
1) Laser emission unit This unit consists of the laser diode, finite focus lens, aperture and cylinder lens. - Laser diode This laser diode features low droop, small laser variation and low threshold current. The aperture determines the shape of the laser beam at the laser emission position of the primary scanning and secondary scanning directions. The laser diode radiates the laser beam responding to the laser emission control (ON/OFF) signal from the laser driving PC board. Laser beam which passed through the finite focus lens is focused on the drum surface. CAUTION The beam of the semiconductor laser is very weak (about 5 mW), however, the focused parallel rays create great energy which is hazardous. Some materials of the components of the laser optical unit are metal. Since the unit is in a sealed container, there is no danger of laser leakage during normal operation.
2) Polygonal motor unit This unit consists of the polygonal motor, polygonal mirror and polygonal mirror cover. a. Polygonal motor This motor rotates the polygonal mirror at high speed. The DC motor controls the rotation speed of this motor as follows: During printing: 23,562.992 rpm (600 dpi) : 24,095.503 rpm (FAX 15.4 16.0 dot/mm) : 23,191.921 rpm (FAX 16.0 15.4 dot/mm) b. Polygonal One laser beam emitted from the laser diode is reflected by this mirror. Since the polygonal mirror is rotated by the polygonal motor, the reflected laser beam moves in sync with the rotation. The direction of the movement is the primary scanning direction of the image. One scan is performed on one plane of the polygonal mirror. Since the polygonal mirror has eight planes, eight scans are performed in one rotation of the polygonal mirror. c. Polygonal mirror cover The polygonal mirror cover reduces the windage loss and noise, prevents adhesion of foreign matter onto the mirror surface and releases heat.
(A)
Drum
Note: The laser beam is not visible. Pay the closest attention when handling the laser unit components or performing operations such as adjustment of the laser beam, and this kind of operation is very dangerous and must be performed only by specially trained staff. The warning label shown below is attached on the inner housing at the front side of the equipment.
Drum
Laser beam
(C)
Drum
Fig.8-3
[CAUTION] - Do not bring tools close to the path of the laser beam. - Take off your watches, rings, bracelets, etc. before handling the unit.
Laser beam
Fig.8-4
One scan is completed by completion of steps (A) to (C). One scan is performed on one plane of the polygonal-mirror. Eight scans can be made with one rotation of the polygonal mirror.
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3) f T lenses-1 and -2 These two lenses perform the following adjustment on the laser beam reflected by the polygonal mirror. a. Uniform-velocity scanning Since the polygonal mirror is rotating at a uniWider form velocity, the laser beam reflected from the mirror is scanned over the drum surface at a uniform angle; namely, the pitch between the dots on the drum is wider at both ends than at Narrow the center of the scanning range. The f T lenses help to correct this difference, making all the dot-to-dot pitches equal on the drum Drum surface.
8.3
Laser Diode
The laser used in this equipment is an AlGaAs type semiconductive laser. It is generated in the singlehorizontal mode, and its wavelength is approx. 785 nm. This semiconductive laser has 5 mW of rated DC power output and the laser intensity is controlled by using the output from the PIN diode for monitoring light output in the semiconductive laser. The relation between the current and optical output of the semiconductive laser is as shown at right. Light emission is started when the forward current reaches or becomes larger than the threshold current, and then outputs the monitor current which is proportionate to the optical output. The threshold current and monitor current vary depending on each semiconductive laser. Therefore, optical output has to be adjusted to maintain a constant value. Since the optical output of the semiconductive laser is decreased as the temperature of the laser rises, APC (Auto Power Control) needs to be performed to maintain a constant optical output.
Regulation
High temp.
Low temp.
8
f Lens-1 f Lens-2
Power source
Fig.8-7
Same intervals
Semiconductive laser
Fig.8-5
b. Face tilt correction The reflecting plane of the polygonal mirror is slightly tilted to one side against the perfect vertical. Horizontal deviation of the laser beam which is caused by the tilt is corrected. c. Sectional shape of laser beam The shape of the laser beam spotted on the drum is adjusted.
Deviation
Monitor output
Fig.8-6
Fig.8-8
4) H-sync signal detection PC board The laser beam which has started being scanned from one of the reflecting plane of the polygonal mirror is reflected by the H-sync detection mirror and it enters the PIN diode on the H-sync signal detection PC board. The primary scanning synchronization signal is generated based on this reflection. 5) Laser driving PC board (LDR board) This control board has the following functions: - APC function (adjusts disparity of the laser intensity caused by temperature) - Laser emission function 6) Slit glass The slit glass is located where the laser beam is output from the laser optical unit, and it protects the unit from dust.
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Fig. 8-8 shows a block diagram of the semiconductive laser control circuit. The semiconductive laser performs a monitor efficiency regulation (the process to control monitor current for the light amount), and laser itself is adjusted to initial output emission of approx. 1.31 mW (approx. 261 W on the drum surface). The regulated voltage of the monitor output is fed back to the laser power comparison circuit. This monitor output voltage is compared with the laser power voltage set for the control circuit for every scanning. The laser driver circuit increases the forward current when the laser power is insufficient, and decreases the current when the power is excessive to maintain a constant optical output.
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8.4
Polygonal Motor
8.5
The internal cooling fan-2 is a DC fan motor for cooling down the laser optical unit and the switching power supply. It discharges the heat generated by the polygonal motor and the switching power supply. It is controlled to switch rotating in high speed, low speed or stopping according to the condition of the equipment.
POMON POMCK
P54/BUSAK PB6/TOA
Engine-CPU
Buffer
LGC board
Polygonal motor
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Fig.8-9
2) Control signal The polygonal motor is a DC motor which is PLL-controlled by clock signals. The signals from LGC board control the polygonal motor.
Signal POMON POMCK POMPL Level L ON Normal rotation Level H OFF Abnormal rotation Remarks Polygonal motor ON signal Polygonal motor reference clock signal Polygonal motor PLL signal
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(6)
Remove 3 screws with spring. Then take off the laser optical unit.
[A] Laser optical unit (1) (2) Take off the toner cartridge. Take off the inner tray and tray back cover ( P.2-35 "[K] Inner tray", P.2-36 "[M] Tray back cover"). Lift the duct and disconnect 1 connector.
Duct
(3)
Fig.8-13
(1)
(4)
Plate Plate
Fig.8-14 Fig.8-11
(2)
(5)
Disconnect 1 connector from the rear frame. Disconnect 2 connectors from the LRL board.
Disconnect 3 connectors from the LRL board. Remove 1 screw and release 2 locking supports, then take off the LRL board.
LRL board
Fig.8-15 Fig.8-12
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[C] Internal cooling fan-2 (1) (2) Take off the rear cover ( P.2-31 "[C] Rear cover"). Remove 1 screw and take off the harness clamp. Take off the duct upper cover and ozone filter.
Ozone filter
Fig.8-16
(3)
Disconnect 1 connector and remove 2 screws, and then take off the duct and the internal cooling fan-2.
Duct
Connetor
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9.
9.1
The purpose of this system is to pick up a sheet of paper from the drawer or bypass tray and transport it to the transfer position. The paper feeding system mainly consists of the pickup roller, feed roller, separation roller, transport roller, registration roller, bypass paper sensor, drawer empty sensor, drawer paper stock sensor, feed sensor, registration sensor and the drive system for these components. This manual explains the paper feeding system assuming that the lower drawer (drawer module) is installed although it is available as only an option (MY-1021) depending on the destination or version. Sectional view of paper feeding section (Front side)
8 7 21
Upper transport clutch Upper drawer feed clutch (22/31) (28) Middle transport clutch (28) SFB (24) (38/31) (26) (35) (34/40) (28) (40/26) (27)
Input
(25/31)
20 12 9 23 11 15,16 3 2 14 10 1
9
Lower transport clutch
(35) (33)
Fig.9-2
22 18,19 6 5 17 4
13
Fig.9-1
No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Name Upper drawer separation roller Upper drawer feed roller Upper drawer pickup roller Lower drawer separation roller Lower drawer feed roller Lower drawer pickup roller Registration roller (rubber) Registration roller (metal) 1st transport roller 2nd transport roller Bypass pickup roller Bypass feed roller
No. 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
Name Bypass separation roller Upper drawer tray-up sensor Upper drawer empty sensor Upper drawer paper stock sensor Lower drawer tray-up sensor Lower drawer empty sensor Lower drawer paper stock sensor Registration sensor 1st transport sensor 2nd transport sensor Bypass paper sensor
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1) Pickup roller This roller moves up and down to draw out a sheet of paper from the bypass tray or the drawer, and transport it to the feed roller. 2) Feed roller This roller transports the paper from the pickup roller to the registration roller. 3) Separation roller This roller is mounted against the feed roller. When two sheets of paper or more are transported from the pickup roller, the load of the torque limiter (spring) of the separation roller is greater than the frictional force between the sheets. As the result, the separation roller is stopped and the lower sheet of paper is not transported any further. When only one sheet of paper is transported from the pickup roller, the separation roller is forced to rotate following the feed roller. 4) 1st transport roller This roller relays the paper transported from the drawer, bypass unit, ADU to secure the transport performance in the registration roller. After the paper is aligned in the registration roller, it is transported in the 1st transport roller at the same speed (low speed) as that of registration roller. 5) 2nd transport roller This roller transports the paper from the lower drawer or PFP/LCF to the 1st transport roller. 6) Registration roller Paper transported from the 1st transport roller is pushed against the registration rollers, which aligns the leading edge of paper. The registration roller then rotates to transport the paper to the transfer section. 7) Bypass paper sensor This sensor detects whether paper is set in the bypass tray or not. If it is, bypass feeding is performed in preference to drawer feeding. And also detects whether paper has been transported from the bypass tray or not. In other words, whether the leading/trailing edge of paper has passed the feed sensor or not. This sensor is utilized to detect the jams such as paper misfeeding in the bypass unit. 8) Drawer empty sensor This is a transmissive-type sensor which detects the presence/absence of paper in the drawer using an actuator. When there is no paper in the drawer, the actuator blocks the light path of the sensor. Then the sensor determines that there is no paper. 9) Drawer paper stock sensor This is a transmissive-type sensor which detects the amount of paper remaining in the drawer using an actuator. When the remaining paper has become around 100 sheets, the actuator blocks the light path of the sensor to notify that the paper quantity is getting less. 10)Feed sensor This sensor detects whether the leading/trailing edge of paper has passed the feed roller or not. It also detects jams such as paper misfeeding. 11)Registration sensor This sensor detects whether the leading edge of the paper has reached the registration roller or not, and the trailing edge of paper has passed the registration roller or not. 12)Upper transport clutch Drives the 1st transport roller at high speed by transmitting the drive from the main motor.
13)Lower transport clutch Drives the 2nd transport roller at high speed by transmitting the drive from the main motor. 14)Middle transport clutch Switches the high speed of the 1st transport roller or the 2nd transport roller to the low speed. Turning ON this clutch makes the 1st transport roller or the 2nd transport roller drive at low speed (the same speed as that of registration roller) 15)Registration roller clutch Drives the registration roller.
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9.2.1
Operation
Operation of bypass pickup roller
9.2.2
When the paper is set on the bypass tray, the bypass feed sensor detects the presence of the paper. Then the bypass pickup solenoid is turned ON and the pickup arm falls by its own weight. At this time, when the bypass feed clutch is turned ON, the drive from the main motor is transmitted to the pickup roller through the gears and shaft. Then the paper is picked up. The paper picked up is transported to the transport path in the equipment by the bypass feed roller. When there is no paper remaining on the bypass tray, the bypass pickup solenoid is turned OFF and the pickup roller returns by the spring force. The separation roller works not to transport paper more than one sheet at a time.
When the drawer is inserted, the pickup roller and roller holder fall by the spring force. Then the drawer tray lifts up and paper feeding is enabled. When the drawer feed clutch is turned ON, the drive from the main motor is transmitted. Then the feed roller and pickup roller rotate to transport the paper from the drawer. The separation roller under the feed roller prevents multiple transporting of paper.
Drawer feed clutch
Pickup arm
Fig.9-4
Fig.9-3
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9.2.3
Separation of paper
9.2.4
Operation of clutch
2nd transport roller Low speed High speed High speed Stop Upper transport clutch OFF OFF ON OFF Middle transport clutch ON ON OFF OFF Lower transport clutch OFF ON OFF OFF
The power ON/OFF of each transport clutch and the operation of each transport roller are as follows. The separation roller in this equipment works to separate the sheets of paper being fed. The separation roller section consists of the feed roller, separation roller, spring joint, etc. The feed roller rotates in the direction of the white arrow (shown below in the figure at right) at the same timing as the pickup roller rotation when the feed clutch is turned ON.
Feed roller
1st transport roller Low speed Low speed High speed Stop
Spring joint
Separation roller
Fig.9-5
When two sheets of paper are transported (shown in the figure at right), the lower sheet is braked by the separation roller and not transported any further and the upper sheet is transported in the direction of black arrow since the frictional force between two sheets is small. (Example) When only one sheet enters into the separation roller section: Since the transporting force of the feed roller is greater than the braking force of the separation roller, these two rollers rotate together to transport the sheet to the registration roller. When two sheets enter into the separation roller section: Since the transporting force of the feed roller and the breaking force of the separation roller are greater than the frictional force between two sheets, the sheet A is transported in the direction of the black arrow and the sheet B is braked by the separation roller and is not transported any further.
Feed roller
Separation roller
Fig.9-6
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9.2.5
General operation
[A] From power-ON to ready status When the equipment is turned ON, the tray-up motor starts to rotate forward and the upper drawer tray starts to rise. When the tray has risen and the tray-up sensor is turned ON (LH), the tray-up motor is turned OFF, then the tray stops to rising. At this time, if the empty sensor is OFF (L), it is judged that there is no paper in the drawer. If the empty sensor is ON (H), there is paper in the drawer. The tray stops at raised position regardless of the presence/absence of paper. The tray-up motor then starts to rotate in reverse and the lower drawer tray starts to rise. The lower drawer tray is stopped in the same manner as the upper drawer tray, and the empty sensor detects if there is paper in the drawer. If the drawer is not completely inserted when the equipment is turned ON, the tray in that drawer does not rise. When the drawer is inserted completely, the tray is raised and checks the presence/absence of paper. If either of the feed sensors is ON (= there is paper on the transport path) at power-ON, it is determined that a paper jam has occurred and no operation is enabled until the jammed paper is removed.
[D] Paper feeding Lower drawer - The feed clutch and transport clutches (upper, lower) are turned ON, and the pickup roller, feed roller and transport roller rotate to start paper feeding. The leading edge of paper turns the 2nd transport sensor ON, and the feed clutch is turned OFF. (Pick-up roller and feed roller stop rotating.) The leading edge of paper turns the registration sensor ON and the paper is aligned by the registration rollers. The transport clutch (upper, lower) are turned OFF, and the transport roller stop rotating. The registration clutch and transport clutch (middle) are turned ON, and the paper is transported to the transfer unit.
Upper drawer - The feed clutch is turned ON and the pickup roller and feed roller rotate to start paper feeding. The leading edge of paper turns the registration sensor ON, and the paper is aligned by the registration rollers. The feed clutch is turned OFF and the pickup roller and feed roller to stop rotating. The registration clutch is turned ON, and the paper is transported to the transfer unit.
[B] Ready status After the tray is moved up to check the presence/absence of paper as described above, the equipment enters the ready state. During the ready mode, the tray stays at the raised position. When a drawer is inserted or removed in the ready state, the tray is raised again and checks the presence/absence of paper.
[C] Bypass feeding The bypass paper sensor detects paper in the bypass tray. The bypass pickup roller is lowered when the bypass pickup solenoid is turned ON. The bypass feed clutch is turned ON, and then the bypass pickup roller and bypass feed roller are rotated. Paper feeding is started and the bypass feed sensor detects the passing of paper. The leading edge of paper turns the registration sensor ON and the paper is aligned by the registration rollers. The bypass feed clutch is turned OFF, causing the bypass pickup roller and bypass feed roller to stop rotating. The bypass pickup solenoid is turned OFF, and the bypass pickup roller moves up. The registration clutch is turned ON, and the paper is transported to the transfer unit.
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9.3
The block diagram of TA8428 and the operation of the control logic are shown below.
The tray-up motor (brush motor) is a motor to lift or lower the tray in the upper/lower drawer. The tray-up motor is driven by the motor driver TA8428 (LGC board: IC17). Circuit diagram of the tray-up motor
LGC board ASIC EngineCPU IC22 TD62385
PA7 1 3
IC24
PA6
TA8428 IC48
2
IC17
M Tray-up motor
Control logic
Fig.9-7
2 IN2
3 M(+)
4 GND
5 M(-)
6 N.C.
7 VCC
The motor rotates or stops by the control signals from ASIC. When the PA7 (CLTRM-1A) of the ASIC becomes H and PA6 (CLTRM-0A) becomes L levels, current flows into the motor coil and the motor is rotated. When both of PA7 (CLTRM-1A) and PA6 (CLTRM-0A) of the ASIC become H level, the motor is braked and stopped. When both of PA7 (CLTRM-1A) and PA6 (CLTRM-0A) of ASIC become L level, the motor waits for the next command (the motor is stopped).
IN1
Fig.9-8
Input
IN1 H L H L
9 - 11
9 - 12
9.4
(4)
Screw
Screw
[A] Bypass pickup roller (1) (2) Remove 1 clip. Pull out the shaft and take off the bypass pickup roller.
Clip
Shaft
Fig.9-11
[C] Bypass separation roller (1) (2) Take off the bypass feed unit ( P.9-13 "[B] Bypass feed unit"). Remove 1 screw and take off the bypass separation roller cover.
Fig.9-9
Screw
[B] Bypass feed unit (1) If the ADU is not installed, take off the right front hinge cover, the right rear hinge cover and the bypass upper cover ( P.2-38 "[P] Right front hinge cover", P.2-39 "[Q] Right rear hinge cover", P.2-39 "[R] Bypass upper cover"). If the ADU is installed, take off the ADU ( P.15-10 "[A] Automatic Duplexing Unit (ADU)"). Remove 1 spring. Disconnect the connector of the bypass feed clutch.
9
Connector Spring
(2) (3)
Fig.9-12
(3)
Fig.9-10
Fig.9-13
9 - 13 04/09
9 - 14
(4)
Take off the cover, arbor, clutch spring and bypass separation roller from the shaft.
Shaft
(4)
Remove 1 clip and take off the bypass feed roller unit from the shaft. Then take off the bypass feed roller.
Fig.9-14
Fig.9-17
[D] Bypass feed roller (1) (2) Take off the bypass feed unit ( P.9-13 "[B] Bypass feed unit"). Remove 2 screws and take off the upper guide.
[E] Bypass paper sensor (1) (2) Take off the bypass feed unit ( P.9-13 "[B] Bypass feed unit"). Remove 2 screws and take off the upper guide.
Upper guide
Upper guide
Fig.9-15
Fig.9-18
(3)
Lift up the arm, remove 1 screw, and then take off the bracket.
Arm
(3)
Release the latches and take off the bypass paper sensor.
Fig.9-16
Fig.9-19
9 - 15
9 - 16
[F] Bypass feed clutch (1) (2) Take off the bypass feed unit ( P.9-13 "[B] Bypass feed unit"). Remove 1 clip. Take off the bypass feed clutch together with the bushing and bracket.
Take off the bypass unit ( P.9-17 "[G] Bypass unit"). (2) Disconnect 1 connector. Remove 2 screws and take off the bypass tray. Note: The bypass tray is removable without taking off the bypass unit from the equipment.
Bypass tray
Bushing
Clip
Bracket
Fig.9-20
Fig.9-22
(3) [G] Bypass unit (1) If the ADU is not installed, take off the right front hinge cover, the right rear hinge cover and the bypass upper cover ( P.2-38 "[P] Right front hinge cover", P.2-39 "[Q] Right rear hinge cover", P.239 "[R] Bypass upper cover"). If the ADU is installed, take off the ADU ( P.15-10 "[A] Automatic Duplexing Unit (ADU)"). (2) Open the side cover. (3) Disconnect 2 connectors. Remove 5 screws and take off the bypass unit. Note: Make sure to let the disconnected connector (A) (harness) through the hole (B).
Fig.9-21
A B
Hinge
Bypass unit
Fig.9-23
Paper size detection sensor Take off the bypass tray. ( P.9-18 "[H] Bypass tray"). Remove 3 screws and take off the bypass tray upper cover.
Screw
Screw
Fig.9-24
9 - 17 04/09
9 - 18
(3)
Remove 1 screw and take off the paper size detection sensor.
(7)
Paper size detection sensor
Disconnect 1 connector. Release the latches and take off the 2nd transport sensor.
Fig.9-25
Fig.9-28
2nd transport sensor / Bypass pickup solenoid Take off the bypass unit ( P.9-17 "[G] Bypass unit"). Take off the bypass tray ( P.9-18 "[H] Bypass tray"). Take off the bypass feed unit ( P.9-13 "[B] Bypass feed unit"). Remove 1 screw and take off the bypass separation roller cover ( P.9-14 "[C] Bypass separation roller"). Remove 2 screws and take off the 2nd transport sensor cover.
(8)
Disconnect 1 connector. Remove 2 screws and take off the bypass pickup solenoid and solenoid arm.
Solenoid arm
(5)
Fig.9-29
(6)
Remove 3 screws and take off the bypass unit lower cover.
Bypass unit lower cover
(1) (2)
Take off the drawer. Remove 1 screw and take off the drawer feeding unit by sliding it to the front side.
Fig.9-27
Fig.9-30
9 - 19
9 - 20
[L] Tray-up sensor (1) (2) Take off the drawer feeding unit ( P.9-20 "[K] Drawer feeding unit"). Disconnect the connector and release the latches to take off the tray-up sensor.
(2) (3)
Take off the drawer feeding unit ( P.9-20 "[K] Drawer feeding unit"). Pull up the paper stock sensor arm. Disconnect the connector and release the latches to take off the paper stock sensor.
Fig.9-31
Fig.9-33
[M] Empty sensor (1) (2) Take off the drawer feeding unit ( P.9-20 "[K] Drawer feeding unit"). Disconnect the connector and release the latches to take off the empty sensor.
(2)
Take off the drawer feeding unit ( P.9-20 "[K] Drawer feeding unit"). Remove 1 screw and take off the separation roller holder.
Fig.9-32
Fig.9-34
(3)
Detach the lever from the holder and take off the separation roller with the shaft.
Lever
Separation roller
Fig.9-35
9 - 21
9 - 22
(4)
Detach the cover, arbor and clutch spring from the shaft, and then take off the separation roller.
(3)
Cover Clutch spring
Remove the pulley, one-way clutch and 3 Erings. Then take off the pickup roller.
E-ring
Fig.9-36
Fig.9-39
[P] Feed roller (1) (2) (3) Take off the drawer feeding unit ( P.9-20 "[K] Drawer feeding unit"). Take off the separation roller holder ( P.9-22 "[O] Separation roller"). Remove the clip and take off the feed roller.
(2)
Take off the drawer feeding unit ( P.9-20 "[K] Drawer feeding unit"). Disconnect the connector and release the harness from the harness clamp.
Connector
Fig.9-37
Fig.9-40
(3) [Q] Pickup roller (1) (2) Take off the drawer feeding unit ( P.9-20 "[K] Drawer feeding unit"). Remove the pickup roller assembly from the pickup arms. Take off the timing belt and then take off the pickup roller assembly.
Remove 2 screws and take off the clutch bracket and bushing. Note: Match the protruding portion of the clutch with the position shown in the figure for assembling.
Bushing
Clutch bracket
Timing belt
Fig.9-41
Fig.9-38
9 - 23
9 - 24
(4)
[T] Tray drive unit / Tray-up motor (1) (2) (3) Take off the SYS board case ( P.2-46 "[D] SYS board case"). Take off the right rear hinge cover ( P.2-39 "[Q] Right rear hinge cover"). Remove 4 screws and disconnect 1 connector. Release the harness from 2 harness clamps and take off the tray drive unit with the bracket.
Fig.9-42
Connector
Note: Attach the clutch to the shaft referring to the figure at right.
Fig.9-45
(4) (5)
Remove 2 screws and take off the bracket fixing the PCI slot. Remove 4 screws and take off the tray drive unit from the bracket.
9
PCI slot bracket
0.2-0.5mm
Fig.9-43
[S] Registration roller clutch (6) (1) (2) Take off the main motor drive unit ( P.10-5 "[B] Main motor drive unit"). Loosen 2 setscrews. Disconnect 1 connector and take off the registration roller clutch.
Connector Setscrew
Fig.9-46
Place the unit with its coupling up and release 6 latches to take off the cover.
Coupling
Cover
Coupling
Note: Be careful in taking off the cover because there is a spring in the tray drive unit.
Spring
9 - 25
9 - 26
(7)
(5)
Disconnect 1 connector and release the harness from 1 harness clamp. Then take off the upper transport clutch.
Fig.9-48
Fig.9-51
Note: Match the boss of the gear with the hole of the cover when installing the motor.
(6)
Remove 3 screws. Release the harness from 1 harness clamp and take off the fixing bracket.
Harness clamp
Fixing bracket
Fig.9-49
Fig.9-52
[U] Transport drive unit / Upper transport clutch / Middle transport clutch / Lower transport clutch (1) Take off the right upper cover-3, connecting port cover and right rear hinge cover ( P.2-34 "[H] Right upper cover-3", P.237 "[O] Connecting port cover", P.2-39 "[Q] Right rear hinge cover"). Take off the tray drive unit ( P.9-26 "[T] Tray drive unit / Tray-up motor"). Take off the main motor drive unit ( P.10-5 "[B] Main motor drive unit"). Remove 1 screw and take off the bracket fixing the upper transport clutch and 1 bushing.
(7)
Connector
(2)
(3) (4)
Fig.9-53
Fig.9-50
9 - 27
9 - 28
(8)
(11) Remove 1 each of the bushing, gear, pin and gear in order. Note: When installing the gear, engage the convexity of the one-way clutch and concavity of the gear.
Gear
Pin
Bushing
Gear
One-way clutch
Fig.9-54
Fig.9-57
(9)
Remove 2 screws and disconnect 1 connector. Release the harness from 1 harness clamp and then take off the bracket fixing the lower transport clutch and 1 bushing.
Harness clamp
Connector
(12) Remove 4 screws and take off the transport drive unit.
Fixing bracket
Bushing
Fig.9-55
Fig.9-58
(2) (3)
Take off the ADU ( P.15-10 "[A] Automatic Duplexing Unit (ADU)"). Take off the bypass unit ( P.9-17 "[G] Bypass unit"). Release the latches and take off the side cover opening/closing detection sensor.
Bushing
Fig.9-56
Fig.9-59
9 - 29
9 - 30
[W] Registration roller Take off the front cover ( P.2-30 "[A] Front cover"). (2) Take off the process unit ( P.11-8 "[A] Process unit"). (3) Take off the ADU ( P.15-10 "[A] Automatic Duplexing Unit (ADU)"). (4) Take off the bypass unit ( P.9-17 "[G] Bypass unit"). (5) Take off the transfer unit ( P.11-17 "[O] Transfer unit"). (6) Take off the SYS board case ( P.2-46 "[D] SYS board case"). (7) Take off the connecting port cover ( P.2-37 "[O] Connecting port cover"). (8) Take off the main motor drive unit ( P.10-5 "[B] Main motor drive unit"). (9) Take off the registration roller clutch ( P.9-25 "[S] Registration roller clutch"). (10) Remove 2 screws and take off the terminal holder. (11) Release the latch and knob. (1)
Terminal holder
Spring
Fig.9-62 Fig.9-60
Registration guide R
Fig.9-63
Fig.9-61
Clip
Fig.9-64
9 - 31
9 - 32
(15) Slide the registration roller (rubber) to the rear side. Then remove the gear.
(18) Slide the registration roller (metal) to the rear side. Then remove the gear.
Gear
Gear
Fig.9-65
Fig.9-68
(16) Pull out the registration roller (rubber) to the front side.
(19) Pull out the registration roller (metal) to the front side.
Fig.9-66
Fig.9-69
[X] Registration sensor (1) Take off the registration rollers (rubber one and metal one) ( P.9-31 "[W] Registration roller"). Disconnect 1 connector and remove 3 screws and take off the registration guide L.
(2)
Registration guide L
Clip
Fig.9-67
Fig.9-70
9 - 33
9 - 34
(3)
Disconnect 1 connector and release the latches. Then take off the registration sensor.
Registration sensor
Fig.9-71
9 - 35
9 - 36
10.2 Functions
A: Drum cleaner unit drive ........ Drives the drum by transmitting the rotation of the main motor through the gears to the drum flange gear. Also, drives the toner recovery auger to transport the used toner to the developer unit. B: Developer unit drive.............. Drives the developer unit by transmitting the rotation of the main motor through the gears to the developer unit gears. C: Fuser unit drive..................... Drives the fuser unit by transmitting the rotation of the main motor through the gears and timing belt to the fuser unit gears. The bridge unit, the job separator and the offset tray are driven by transmitting from the fuser unit. D: Registration roller drive ........ Drives the registration rollers by transmitting the rotation of the main motor through the gears and clutches. E: Transport roller drive............. Drives the transport roller by transmitting the rotation of the main motor through the gears and clutches. F: Feed roller drive.................... Drives the cassette feed roller by transmitting the rotation of the main motor through the gears and clutches.
(G29)
(G17/P52/P25) (G27/P32)
(G10) (G67/G31)
10
E,F:Feed/Transport
Fig.10-1
10 - 1
10 - 2
10.3.2
Control signals
The main motor consists of the motor and the drive board combined with the motor, and its rotation is controlled by control signals (three) and reference frequency.
LGC board Main motor (PC board) Main motor (Motor) FG pulse 24V Wave correction Phase V Phase comparator IC1 Voltage detection circuit Photointeruptor Phase W Hall element A Hall element C Rotation control Lock protection circuit Rotor position detection Hall element B Phase U
1) MAMCW signal (LGC o MTR: Input) This is a signal to switch the direction of the main motor rotation. When this signal becomes H level, the main motor rotates clockwise as seen from the rear side, and drives the developer unit, drum, fuser unit, etc. to the appropriate direction. 2) MAMPL signal (MTR o LGC: Output) When the difference of the FG pulse cycle against the reference frequency is within 6.25%, it is specified that the motor is in a lock range (normal rotation), and this MAMPL signal becomes L level. At this time, the LED D4 is lit. 3) MAMCK signal (LGC o MTR: Input) This is a reference clock signal to rotate the main motor at a fixed speed. 4) MAMBK signal (LGC o MTR: Input) This is a signal to stop the main motor. When it becomes L level, the main motor is braked. 5) MAMON signal (LGC o MTR: Input) This is a signal to turn ON/OFF the main motor. When it becomes L level, the motor is rotated. Signal level of the motor circuit
Signal Level H Level L
Fig.10-2
MAMCW
CCW direction Abnormal rotation Reference clock signal Brake OFF Motor OFF
1) LGC board outputs the control signals for the main motor rotation. (MAMCW: Motor rotation direction setting, MAMON: Motor rotation command) 2) The excitation phase switching section excites each phase of the main motor. oThe main motor is rotated. 3) Hall elements A, B and C detect the rotation position of the motor (rotor). 4) The excitation phase switching section switches the excitation of each phase. (The motor keeps rotating by repeating from 2) to 4).) 5) An FG pulse is generated by the FG pattern of the encoder attached to the main motor. 6) The FG pulse and the reference frequency from the LGC board are compared in terms of the phase and speed, and the difference is added to the IC1. The fluctuations in the power supply voltage is also added to the value. (Signal generation) 7) In accordance with the signal obtained in the step 6), the excitation phase switching section changes the switching timing. i.e. The FG pulse and reference frequency are controlled to be equal. o The main motor rotates at a fixed speed. (Locked range) 8) When the main motor enters the locked range, the excitation phase switching section outputs the MAMPL signal to the LGC board. (L level) 9) When the MAMBK from the LGC board becomes L level, the main motor is braked. When the MAMON signal becomes H level, the main motor is stopped.
10
Brake ON Motor ON
The signal names are for the connector CN305 (LGC board).
10 - 3
10 - 4
(5)
Remove 1 screw. Take off the bracket fixing the registration clutch and bushing.
Bushing
Screw Bracket
Fig.10-5
Screw
Connector
Main motor
(6)
Disconnect 2 connectors, remove 3 screws, and then take off the main motor drive unit.
Screw
Screw
Fig.10-3
Take off the process unit ( P.11-8 "[A] Process unit"). Take off the SYS board case ( P.2-46 "[D] SYS board case"). Take off the connecting port cover ( P.2-37 "[O] Connecting port cover"). Remove 1 screw and take off the flywheels.
Flywheel
10
Screw Connector
Fig.10-6
(7)
Loosen 1 fixing screw of the tensioner and remove the tension spring.
Tension spring
Fig.10-4
Fixing screw
Fig.10-7
10 - 5
10 - 6
(8)
Remove 3 screws. Take off the main motor drive unit front bracket while removing the timing belt, gear, pin and bushing.
(1) (2)
Take off the main motor drive unit ( P.10-5 "[B] Main motor drive unit"). Remove 1 screw, and take off the toner motor.
Toner motor
Fig.10-8
(9)
Take off the gear and timing belt from the main motor drive unit rear bracket.
Gear
Timing belt
Fig.10-11
Gear
10
Fig.10-9
Note: When assembling the main motor drive unit, assemble it while the fixing screw is loosened. Then hook the tension spring and tighten the fixing screw of the tensioner.
Tension spring
Fixing screw
Fig.10-10
10 - 7
10 - 8
11.2 Functions
1) Drum The drum is made of a cylindrical aluminum base coated with thin film of organic photoconductive substance. The photoconductive object becomes insulative (the electrical resistance is high) when it is not exposed to the light and electrically conductive (the electrical resistance is low) when it is exposed to the light. This object is called a photoconductor. 2) Main charger The main charger in this equipment consists of a metal rod with U-shaped section, insulated blocks at both ends of the rod and a needle electrode attached between them. When a high voltage is applied to the needle electrode, the air around it is charged (ionized). The ionized air then flows into the drum causing it to be charged. This phenomenon is called corona discharge. At the same time, a control bias is applied to the main charger grid to control the charging amount. In a dark place, negative charge is evenly applied onto the drum surface by the corona discharge and this grid. In addition, a cleaner is installed to clean up the dust attached on the needle electrode. - Needle electrode The needle electrode has aligned needles and their points perform the corona discharge. These points (electrodes) discharge toward the drum in one direction to realize the more efficient discharging comparing to the charger wire which discharges in a radial direction. Therefore, the needle electrode enables to reduce the ozone amount.
11
Main charger
Toner recovery auger Recovery blade Post-Transfer guide Exhaust fan Separation charger Transfer charger
Fig.11-2
11 - 1
11 - 2
3) Drum cleaner - Cleaning blade This blade is pressed against the drum surface and scrapes off the residual toner from the drum surface. - Recovery blade This blade catches the toner scraped off by the cleaning blade. - Toner recovery auger This auger carries the residual toner scraped off to the developer unit and reuses the toner. 4) Transfer/Separation charger - Transfer guide This guide leads the paper transported from the feeding unit to the transfer section. Positive (+) bias voltage is applied to the registration roller and post-transfer guide to prevent the transferability from being lowered under conditions such as high humidity. - Transfer charger The transfer charger applies a charge (positive (+) charge) which is contrary to the charging polarity of the toner to the back of the paper. The toner image is transferred electrostatically on the paper by performing this corona discharge. - Separation charger After the transfer process, the corona discharge applies a negative charge (DC) on the back of the paper to separate the paper adhering to the drum surface by an electrostatic force. 5) Exhaust fan The exhaust fan cools down the inside of the equipment. The air to exhaust includes the ozone generated by the corona discharge, and this ozone is removed by the ozone filter. The exhaust fan also helps the paper separation by absorbing the paper to post-transfer guide. 6) Discharge LED Discharging is a process to decrease or eliminate the electrical potential of the drum surface. The electrical resistance of the photosensitive layer is decreased by the light irradiation, and the residual charge on the drum surface is neutralized and eliminated. The electrical potential of the drum surface is fixed to a certain amount before the drum is charged. 7) Drum thermistor The drum thermistor detects the drum surface temperature, and thus each rotation speed of the exhaust fan and internal cooling fan-1 is controlled when the equipment is in the ready status. 8) High-voltage transformer This is a board to generate the output control voltage of the main charger, main charger grid, transfer charger, separation charger, developer bias and pre/post-transfer guide bias. 9) Temperature/Humidity sensor This sensor and drum thermistor detect the temperature and humidity inside of the equipment since the drum, developer material and paper are affected by environmental elements such as temperature or humidity. Thus the main charger grid, transfer/separation charger, transfer guide bias, developer bias, laser output and auto-toner output are controlled to be at their optimum states. 10)Internal cooling fan-1 This fan cools down the inside of the equipment, drum cleaning unit and developer unit.
The high-voltage transformer is controlled by the ON/OFF signal of each bias output from the ASIC on the LGC board, reference voltage Vc output through D/A converter, etc. The high-voltage transformer then generates the output current/voltage of each bias according to the +24V voltage (+24VD2) input.
LGC board
+24VD2
HVT board
+24VD2
EngineCPU
IC22
HVSDWN
Leakage detection
Main charger bias Adjustment value Needle electrode bias Needle electrode
NVRAM
IC31
Grid bias
Grid
Developer bias Developer bias (AC) Developer bias (DC) Developer sleeve (Magnetic roller)
HVTT
ASIC
IC24
11
Digital data
D/A converter
IC52
HVMVR HVAVR HVDVR HVTVR HVSAV Analog data (Reference voltage: Vc)
Separation bias
Separation charger
Fig.11-3
11 - 3
11 - 4
11.3.2
Description of Operation
The function and operation of each signal is as follows. ON/OFF signal (HVTM / HVTAC / HVTT / HVTGB / HVTSP): ON/OFF signals are for each output of the main charger (needle electrode / grid), developer bias (AC), transfer charger, transfer guide bias and separation charger. When these signals become L level, the generation circuit of each bias on the high-voltage transformer turns ON to generate an output current/ voltage. * The negative DC component of the developer bias is turned ON/OFF by switching a reference voltage (HVDVR) separately. The positive DC component of the developer bias is output only when the reference voltage (HVDVR) is under 0.6 V and also the developer bias (AC) ON/OFF signal (HVTAC) is ON. Reference voltage Vc (HVMVR / HVAVR / HVDVR / HVTVR / HVSAV): The reference voltage is an analog voltage which is the reference of each output of the main charger grid, developer bias (AC/DC), transfer charger and separation charger. Each output of the high-voltage transformer can be linearly changed by switching these reference voltages. The output operation of the reference voltage is as follows. Outputs the adjustment values of the main charger, transfer charger, separation charger and developer bias in the NVRAM to ASIC. p Outputs the reference voltage data from the ASIC to a D/A converter. p Outputs the reference voltage Vc of each bias to the high-voltage transformer. p The high-voltage transformer generates the output current/voltage which is proportional to the reference voltage. * * The reference voltage Vc is adjusted in the Adjustment Mode (05). The output values of the main charger (needle electrode) and transfer guide bias are fixed when the high-voltage transformer is shipped from the factory. If the temperature of the drum and its surrounding area becomes too high, the property of the toner which is recovered by the drum cleaner easily changes. To prevent this, the drum thermistor detects the surface temperature of the drum. Based on the result, it controls the exhaust fan and internal cooling fan-1 to cool down the inside of the equipment.
11.4.2
Construction
The configuration of the drum surface temperature detection circuit is shown below. The input voltage from the drum thermistor is converted by an A/D converter in the Engine-CPU on the LGC board. The drum thermistor is a device whose resistance decreases as the temperature rises. Namely, the input voltage to the Engine-CPU becomes smaller along with the rise of the temperature.
PC2/AN2
11
GND GND
Fig.11-4
IC22
Developer bias (AC) generation clock (HVCLK): This clock signal is a reference of AC component of the developer bias. High-voltage transformer leakage detection signal (HVSDWN): This signal is for the abnormality (leakage) detection of the high-voltage transformer output. This signal becomes L level at the occurrence of abnormality.
11 - 5
11 - 6
To prevent a deterioration of printing quality by the variation of the temperature and humidity where the equipment is installed, the temperature/humidity sensor detects the temperature and humidity of the outside air taken into the equipment. Based on the result of the detection, this circuit corrects each output of main charger bias, developer bias, transfer bias and separation bias, output of the auto-toner sensor and output of the laser.
11.5.2
Construction
The configuration of the temperature/humidity detection circuit is shown below. The analog-signal voltage output from the temperature/humidity sensor is converted by the A/D converter in the Engine-CPU on the LGC board. The higher the temperature is, the higher the output voltage of this sensor becomes, and the higher the humidity is, the higher the output voltage of this sensor becomes.
Process unit
Connector
Fig.11-6
HMS-1A PC0/AN0 + IC2
(HUM)
EngineCPU
11
R TH (TEMP)
LGC board
HUMI-THS
Fig.11-5
11 - 7
11 - 8 04/09
[B] Drum cleaner unit (1) (2) (3) Take out the process unit ( P.11-8 "[A] Process unit"). Disconnect 2 connectors and remove 2 screws. Release 1 latch. Then pull out the process unit front cover and take it off.
(4) Lift up the drum cleaner unit and take it off. Notes: 1. Be careful not to touch or scratch the drum surface at this time.
Connector
Latch
Connector
Fig.11-9
Note: When installing the process unit front cover, wire the harness correctly in order not to contact the gears and harness of the process unit front cover each other.
Fig.11-7
Harness
Guide mylar
11
Fig.11-10 Fig.11-8
[C] Discharge LED (1) Take off the drum cleaner unit ( P.11-9 "[B] Drum cleaner unit"). (2) Release 1 latch and take off the discharge LED unit. Note: Be careful not to touch or scratch the drum surface at this time.
Latch
Fig.11-11
11 - 9
11 - 10
(3)
Release the harness from the harness clamp and pull out the discharge LED.
Discharge LED
[F] Main charger cleaner (1) (2) Take off the main charger ( P.11-11 "[D] Main charger"). Release the hook of the cleaning shaft. Then rotate the shaft at 90 degrees to take it off.
Fig.11-12
[D] Main charger (1) Take off the discharge LED unit ( P.11-10 "[C] Discharge LED"). (2) Pull out the main charger and take it off by sliding it to the rear side. Note: Be careful not to touch or scratch the drum surface at this time. [G] Needle electrode (1) Take off the main charger grid and main charger cleaner ( P.11-11 "[E] Main charger grid", P.11-12 "[F] Main charger cleaner"). Take off the terminal covers of both front and rear sides.
Fig.11-15
Terminal cover
(2)
Main charger
11
Fig.11-13
[E] Main charger grid (3) (1) Take off the main charger ( P.11-11 "[D] Main charger"). (2) Remove the spring and take off the main charger grid. Note: Do not touch the mesh area of the grid. Remove the terminal and spring. Then take off the needle electrode. Notes: 1. Do not touch the needle electrode directly with bare hands. 2. Make sure not to hold or bend the needle electrode.
Fig.11-16
Needle electrode
Terminal
Spring Spring
Fig.11-17 Fig.11-14
11 - 11
11 - 12
[H] Drum (1) Take off the main charger ( P.11-11 "[D] Main charger"). (2) Rotate the lever while pushing its latch and pull it out. (3) Take off the drum. Notes: 1. Be careful not to touch, spit or scratch the drum surface. 2. Avoid direct light. Place the drum in a dark place immediately after taking off. 3. Be careful not to touch or scratch the edge of the cleaning blade.
[J] (1)
Drum
Lever
Take off the drum ( P.11-13 "[H] Drum"). (2) Remove 1 screw of each unit to take off the drum separation finger units (3 pc.). Notes: 1. When replacing the drum separation fingers, make sure that the drum has been taken off first since the fingers may scratch the drum surface. 2. In e-STUDIO202L/232/232S/282/282S, 2 drum separation finger units are installed.
Drum separation finger unit
Fig.11-18
Fig.11-20
Take off the drum ( P.11-13 "[H] Drum"). (2) Remove 2 screws and take off the drum cleaning blade. Note: Be careful not to touch or scratch the edge of the drum cleaning blade.
Remove the spring and take off the drum separation fingers. Note: When the drum separation fingers have been replaced, check if the pressure movement is normal by moving them with your hands.
11
Drum separation finger
Fig.11-21
(1) (2)
Take off 3 drum separation finger units ( P.11-14 "[J] Drum separation finger"). Remove 2 screws, and take off the whole recovery blade with the bracket.
Recovery blade
Fig.11-22
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11 - 14 05/11
[L] Ozone filter (1) Open the bypass tray and ADU.
[N] Charger wire * Length: 353 mm (tungsten wire), diameter: 0.06 mm (1) Take off the transfer/separation charger ( P.11-15 "[M] Transfer/Separation charger"). Release 9 latches and take off the separation supporter.
Separation supporter
ADU
(2)
Bypass tray
Fig.11-23
(2) (3)
Remove 1 screw and take off the ozone filter cover. Take off the ozone filter.
Fig.11-26
(3)
Ozone filter Ozone filter cover
(4)
Release 2 latches and take off the terminal cover on the front side. Release 1 latch and take off the terminal cover on the rear side.
Terminal cover
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Fig.11-24 Fig.11-27
[M] Transfer/Separation charger (1) (2) Open the bypass tray, ADU and transfer cover. Release the latch and take off the transfer and separation chargers.
(5)
Remove the terminal and spring. Then take off the transfer charger wire. (6) Remove the cushioning material, disconnect the terminal and remove the spring. Then take off the separation charger wire. Notes: 1. Insert the wire securely into the Vgrooves of the front and rear sides. 2. Do not twist the wire. 3. Do not touch the wire directly with bare hands.
Cushioning material
Terminal
Transfer/Separation charger
Fig.11-28
Fig.11-25
11 - 15 04/09
11 - 16
[O] Transfer unit Note: When taking off the transfer unit, take off the process unit first to prevent the drum from light.
[P] 1st transport sensor (1) (2) Take off the transfer unit ( P.11-17 "[O] Transfer unit"). Extend the holder part to release the hook of the protrusion. Rotate the guide and lift it up to take off.
Guide
(1)
(2) (3)
If the ADU is not installed, take off the right front hinge cover, the right rear hinge cover and the bypass upper cover ( P.2-38 "[P] Right front hinge cover", P.2-39 "[Q] Right rear hinge cover", P.2-39 "[R] Bypass upper cover"). If the ADU is installed, take off the ADU ( P.15-10 "[A] Automatic Duplexing Unit (ADU)"). Take off the bypass unit ( P.9-17 "[G] Bypass unit"). Release 1 latch and take off the transport guide.
(3)
Latch Holder
Transport guide
Fig.11-32
(4)
Fig.11-29
Disconnect 1 connector, release the latch, and then take off the 1st transport sensor.
(4)
Open the transfer unit and disconnect 5 connectors. Note: When installing the unit, do not connect the connectors in the wrong places.
Connector (White)
Connector
11
1st transport sensor
Connector (Yellow)
Fig.11-33
(5)
Slide the transfer unit to the rear side to displace the supporting point on the front side. Then take off the transfer unit.
Take off the ozone filter ( P.11-15 "[L] Ozone filter"). Take off the transfer/separation charger ( P.11-15 "[M] Transfer/Separation charger"). Take off the transfer unit ( P.11-17 "[O] Transfer unit"). Take off the guide ( P.11-18 "[P] 1st transport sensor"). Remove the plate spring.
Plate spring
Transfer unit
Fig.11-31
Fig.11-34
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(6) (7)
Remove 2 springs and 5 screws. Take off the case while pulling the opening/ closing lever.
(1) (2)
Take off the inner tray ( P.2-35 "[K] Inner tray"). Lift the duct and disconnect 1 connector.
Duct
Spring
Fig.11-35
(8)
(3)
Duct
Disconnect 1 connector, remove 1 screw and take off the temperature/humidity sensor cover.
Connector
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Fig.11-36
Screw
(9)
Remove the two-sided tape and take off the exhaust fan.
Exhaust fan
Fig.11-39
(4)
Fig.11-37 Fig.11-40
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11 - 20
12.2 Functions
12.2.1 General description
1) Toner cartridge drive unit / Toner cartridge installation switch The toner cartridge is filled with toner. The toner motor drives the cartridge to supply the toner to the developer unit. The toner cartridge installation switch detects whether the toner cartridge is installed. 2) Developer unit - Developer material The developer material is made of a mixture of the carrier and toner. The carrier is an electrical conductive ferrite whose size is 30 m to 100 m. The toner is a resin particle whose size is 5 m to 20 m. The developer material needs periodic replacement since its quality is deteriorated by long use. Mixers-1, -2 and -3 Friction is generated by mixing the developer material. The carrier is charged to (+) and the toner to (), and the image is formed on the drum surface by the static electricity caused by the friction. The mixer-3 is mounted exclusively for the recovered toner to mix it with sufficient time. Developer sleeve (Magnetic roller) This is an aluminum roller with a magnet inside. The magnet works to absorb the developer material and forms the magnetic brush. The magnet is fixed and only the sleeve around is rotated. This rotation makes the magnetic brush of the developer sleeve sweep over the drum surface and perform development. Doctor blade Doctor blade controls the amount of the developer material transported by the developer sleeve so that the magnetic brush of the developer material contacts with the drum surface properly. Auto-toner sensor The carrier and the toner (toner density) in the developer material should be always fixed to a certain ratio to output normal images. The auto-toner sensor detects the inclusion ratio of the toner in the developer material by using a magnetic bridge circuit. When the quantity of toner becomes insufficient, the toner motor is driven to supply the toner from the toner cartridge. Recovered toner supply mechanism The recovered toner transported from the drum cleaner is transported into the developer unit by the paddle and the toner recycling auger on the front side of the developer unit. The drive of the toner recycling auger is transmitted by the mixer-3.
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Toner recovery roller
Mixer-3
Mixer-2
Auto-toner sensor
Mixer-1
Developer sleeve
Fig.12-1
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12 - 2
12.2.2
The toner scraped off by the drum cleaning blade is transported by the toner recovery auger, paddle and toner recycling auger to be recycled, and then returned to the developer unit. Then the recovered toner in the developer unit is mixed with developer material by the mixer-3. The mixer-3 is mounted exclusively for the recovered toner to mix it with sufficient time. On the other hand, the toner (fresh) transported into the developer unit from the toner cartridge is mixed by the mixer-2. Then the toner (fresh) and recovered toner are mixed together and further transported to the mixer-1. They are further mixed and transported to the developer sleeve by the mixer-1.
IC24
PC0
TA8428 IC8
2
IC1
F1
M Toner motor
Drum cleaner
Fig.12-3
The motor rotates or stops by the control signals from ASIC. When the PC1 (TNRM-1A) of the ASIC becomes H and PC0 (TNRM-0A) becomes L levels, current flows into the motor coil and the motor is rotated. When both of PC1 (TNRM-1A) and PC0 (TNRM-0A) of the ASIC become H level, the motor is braked and stopped. When both of PC1 (TNRM-1A) and PC0 (TNRM-0A) of ASIC become L level, the motor waits for the next command (the motor is stopped).
Mixer-3
Paddle
Toner cartridge
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Fig.12-2
12 - 3
12 - 4
The block diagram of TA8428 and the operation of the control logic are shown below.
1) Function of the auto-toner circuit - Detects the toner density in the developer material, and supplies toner when the density is lowered to a certain level. Detects that there is no toner left in the cartridge (toner-empty detection).
Control logic
2) The auto-toner circuit consists of the following: - Auto-toner sensor: Detects the toner density. Control section: Controls the toner density so that the toner in the developer material is fixed to certain ratio. Toner motor: Supplies toner to the developer material. LCD panel: Indicates toner-empty information.
Control panel Arithmetic and control unit SYS board
1 IN1
2 IN2
3 M(+)
4 GND
5 M(-)
6 N.C.
7 VCC
Fig.12-4
e-STUDIO202L/232/282
FRAM IC21 CPU IC15
e-STUDIO200L/230/230L /280/280S
NVRAM IC55
12
CPU ASIC IC23 North bridge IC14 ASIC IC41 IC49
Toner cartridge
Toner Toner motor Motor driver (TA8428) IC1 ASIC IC24
LGC board
NVRAM IC31 Control voltage signal Toner density signal D/A converter EngineCPU A/D converter IC22
Auto-toner sensor
Developer unit
Fig.12-5
12 - 5
12 - 6 05/11
12.4.2
1) Function - Initialization adjustment function - At the first use of the equipment or when the developer material is replaced with a new one. Automatically adjusts the output value of the auto-toner sensor responding to humidity (input value to the engine CPU) for the toner density of the new developer material so that it stays in range of 2.34 to 2.46 V. Stabilizing the toner density - During the printing operation Maintains the toner density to a certain ratio as follows. Toner is consumed. oThe toner density is lowered. oChange in the auto-toner sensor output responding to humidity is detected. oThe toner motor is driven. oToner is supplied from the toner cartridge to the developer unit. Toner-empty detection and recovery: Detects that there is no toner in the toner cartridge: The toner motor is driven. oThe auto-toner sensor output does not change. oThe toner density does not change. oIt is determined there is no toner in the cartridge (toner empty). Recovering from the toner-empty state: The toner motor is driven. oToner is supplied from toner cartridge. oThe auto-toner sensor output changes. oThe toner density returns to normal value. oThe toner-empty state is cleared.
2) Function of auto-toner sensor - The auto-toner sensor consists of the following circuits: Drive winding: A magnetic head (primary side) with a high-frequency magnetic field, which forms a magnetic circuit in the developer material. Detection winding: Receives the change in the magnetic resistance of the developer material through the magnetic circuit (secondary side). DC conversion circuit: Converts a high-frequency output from the detection winding into a DC signal (auto-toner output VATS).
Magnetic resistance
Drive winding
(Developer material)
Detection winding
DC conversion circuit
Magnetic circuit
Fig.12-6
When the toner density is low The ratio of the toner against the carrier in the developer material decreases. oThe magnetic resistance decreases. oThe detection output increases. oThe auto-toner output VATS increases.
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When the toner density is high The ratio of the toner against the carrier in the developer material increases. oThe magnetic resistance increases. oThe detection output decreases. oThe auto-toner output VATS decreases.
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[B] Developer unit (1) Take out the process unit ( P.12-9 "[A] Process unit"). (2) Take out the drum cleaner unit from the process unit so that only the developer unit will be left in it ( P.11-9 "[B] Drum cleaner unit"). Notes: 1. Be careful not to touch or scratch the drum surface at this time.
(1)
Open the bypass tray, ADU and transfer cover. (2) Open the front cover and take off the toner cartridge. (3) Disconnect 1 connector. Loosen 2 screws and pull out the process unit. Note: When installing the process unit, make sure that the connector (harness) is not caught under the developer unit.
Process unit Connector
Developer unit
Fig.12-8
Fig.12-7
Guide mylar
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[C] Removing developer material (1) (2) Take out the developer unit ( P.12-10 "[B] Developer unit"). Remove 2 screws and slide the developer unit upper cover to the direction of the arrow and take it off.
Fig.12-9
Fig.12-10
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12 - 10
Note: When installing the developer unit upper cover, make sure that the side seal comes between the developer unit upper cover and rubber seal on the cover.
(2)
Remove the developer material ( P.12-10 "[C] Removing developer material"). Place the developer unit upside down. Disconnect 1 connector, remove 1 screw, and then take off the auto-toner sensor.
Connector
Auto-toner sensor
Fig.12-11
(3)
Remove the developer material from rear side. Note: When removing the developer material, be careful not to drop the developer material on the gears of the developer unit.
Fig.12-14
[F] Drum thermistor (1) Remove the developer material ( P.12-10 "[C] Removing developer material"). Disconnect 1 connector, remove 1 screw and take off the drum thermistor.
Drum thermistor
(2)
Fig.12-12
[D] Filling developer unit with developer material (1) (2) Install the developer nozzle jig on the developer bottle. Rotate the gear on the rear side of the developer unit to the direction of the arrow while filling the developer unit with the developer material. Spread out the developer material over the developer sleeve.
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Lid
Connector
Fig.12-15
[G] Guide roller / Developer sleeve (1) Remove the developer material ( P.12-10 "[C] Removing developer material"). Remove 2 screws and take off the recovered toner supply unit.
(2)
Fig.12-13
Fig.12-16
12 - 11
12 - 12
(3)
Remove 1 screw. Disconnect 1 connector while taking off the recovered toner drive unit. Remove 1 gear.
(6) (7)
Connector
Remove 1 screw and plate spring. Remove 1 screw and take off the polarity adjustment lever. Note: Make a note of the position where the polarity adjustment lever is pointing. (Mark the position if needed.) When reassembling, match the polarity adjustment lever with the previously marked position on the scale.
Plate spring
Fig.12-17
Fig.12-20
(4)
Remove 2 plate springs fixing the doctor sleeve on its both ends.
(8)
Plate spring
Connector Bracket
Plate spring
Fig.12-18
Fig.12-21
(5)
Remove 2 screws on both ends of the doctor sleeve and remove 2 coil springs. Note: When the screws on both ends of the doctor sleeve are removed, be sure to adjust the doctor sleeve gap (0.450.05 mm) after assembling. (Refer to Service Handbook Chap. 3.9)
(9)
Coil spring Coil spring
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Remove 1 E-ring and take off the guide roller on the front side.
Screw
Screw
E-ring
Guide roller
Fig.12-19
Fig.12-22
12 - 13
12 - 14
Arm
Timing belt
E-ring
Cam
Gear
Gear
Fig.12-23
Fig.12-26
(14) Remove 1 E-ring, 1 pin and 1 pulley. (15) Take off the guide roller on the rear side.
Guide roller Gear Pulley
Pin E-ring
Fig.12-24
Fig.12-27
12
(16) Remove the seal on the front side. Remove 1 E-ring and 1 bushing.
Seal
Fig.12-25
Fig.12-28
12 - 15
12 - 16
(5)
Remove 2 bushings and 2 oil seals from the holder. (Replacement of Oil Seal: P.12-20 "[I] Replacement of Oil Seal")
Oil seal
Bushing
Fig.12-29
Fig.12-32
(6) [H] Mixer (1) Take off the developer sleeve ( P.12-12 "[G] Guide roller / Developer sleeve"). Take off the doctor sleeve.
(2)
Mixer-2
Fig.12-33
(7)
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Fig.12-30
(3) (4)
Remove 1 screw and take off the tensioner bracket. Remove 2 screws and take off the holder.
Remove 2 bushings and 2 oil seals on the rear side. (Replacement of Oil Seal: P.12-20 "[I] Replacement of Oil Seal"
Oil seal
Holder
Bushing
Tensioner bracket
Fig.12-34
Fig.12-31
12 - 17
12 - 18
(8) (9)
Remove the end section of the mixer-1. Remove the bushing and oil seal. (Replacement of Oil Seal: P.12-20 "[I] Replacement of Oil Seal")
[I]
End section of mixer-1
(1)
Insert a fine screwdriver into the depression of the oil seal to take it out. (2) Push in a new oil seal parallel to the frame or bushing (shown figure at right). (3) Apply the grease (Alvania No.2; amount of 2 rice grains) on entire surface of the oil seal evenly. Note: Wipe off the excessive grease.
Bushing Oil seal
Inside
Outside
Grease
Oil seal
Fig.12-35
Fig.12-36
(11) Remove the bushing on the rear side. (12) Remove the oil seal. (Replacement of Oil Seal: P.12-20 "[I] Replacement of Oil Seal")
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Fig.12-37
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12 - 20
13.2 Operation
The fuser roller is pressed with the spring force from the pressure roller side, and is rotated by the main motor drive. Then the paper transported to the fuser unit is hold between the fuser roller and pressure roller and the toner is fused on the paper with heat and pressure. After this, the separation fingers separate the paper from the fuser roller or pressure roller. Then the paper is transported to the inner tray, paper exiting options or ADU through the exit roller. In addition, the heater lamps in the fuser roller does not structurally rotate. 2 heater lamps having different functions each other are installed; one applies heat to the center part of the fuser roller and the other one applies heat to both ends of the roller. The thermistors control the temperature of fuser roller and detect temperature abnormalities. If the temperature becomes excessively high, the thermostat is opened to stop the power supply to the heater lamps.
Separation finger Fuser roller Center heater lamp Side heater lamp Paper exit section
Thermistor
Fuser unit
Fig.13-1
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13 - 1
13 - 2
13.3 Functions
1) Heater lamp The heater lamps are halogen lamps to apply heat to the fuser roller. The fuser unit in this equipment has 2 heater lamps with different functions each other. One has a coil wound up on its center and this part generates heat. The other one has coils wound up on its both ends and these parts generate heat. The one has a coil on its center is called the center heater lamp and the one has coils on its both ends is called the side heater lamp. The heater lamps are fixed on the inside of the fuser roller to heat it up. The heater lamps do not rotate even when the fuser roller is rotating. 2) Fuser roller The fuser roller applies heat onto the paper and is heated by the heater lamps installed inside of the fuser roller. The heat from this roller fuses toner onto the paper. The fuser roller in this equipment is a thin roller which enhances heat conduction, and thus the warming-up time is shortened. 3) Pressure roller The pressure roller is a sponge roller which assures the nip amount of the fuser roller. The pressure from the spring presses the paper onto the fuser roller to fuse the toner onto the paper efficiently. A sponge roller with a lower hardness is adopted for the pressure roller in this fuser unit to enable envelopes to pass through. 4) Separation fingers The separation fingers are installed, five above the pressure roller and six above the fuser roller, in order to separate the paper adhered on each roller. 5) Cleaning roller The cleaning roller is an aluminum roller which removes the residual toner or paper dust adhered on the fuser roller. The cleaning process is performed as follows: 1. The stain (residual toner) adheres on the fuser roller. 2. The stain (residual toner) on the fuser roller is transferred to the pressure roller. 3. The stain (residual toner) on the pressure roller is then transferred to the cleaning roller and is caked on the cleaning roller.
6) Center thermistor / Side thermistor This thermistor detects the temperature of the fuser roller to maintain it in a certain temperature range (actually around 180C) between the lower limit causing the poor fusing and the upper limit causing the high temperature offsetting. When the temperature of the fuser roller is lower than the preset temperature, it turns ON the power supply to the heater lamps, and when it is higher than the preset temperature, it cuts off the supply. The center thermistor detects the temperature of the center part of the fuser roller, and the side thermistor detects the temperature of one side of fuser roller and control the both sides. 7) Edge thermistor It detects the temperature abnormality at the both ends of the fuser roller. This area may be overheated without heat absorption by paper since paper does not pass through this area. This thermistor is not related to the temperature control of the fuser roller. 8) Thermostat The thermostat cuts off the power supply to the heater lamps by opening itself if the fuser roller becomes abnormally hot as a result of the problem such as thermistor malfunction. The thermostat for this equipment is used to prevent abnormal operation. When the thermostat detects any abnormality, it must be replaced as well as the other damaged parts in the fuser unit.
1
Fuser roller
2
Stain
3
Stain
13
Stain
Pressure roller
Cleaning roller
Fig.13-2
The stain (residual toner) tends to remain more on the cleaning roller than on the fuser roller or pressure roller. Therefore, the stain (residual toner) once adhered on the cleaning roller does not adhere again on the pressure roller or fuser roller.
13 - 3
13 - 4
13.4.2
In this equipment, the surface temperature of the fuser roller is controlled by turning ON/OFF 2 heater lamps (center and side) which have different heat-generating positions with the command from the engine-CPU on the LGC board. The surface temperature of the fuser roller is detected by 3 thermistors (center, side and edge) and then the information of the temperature is transmitted to the engine-CPU and each control circuit. Based on the detected temperature, the engine-CPU transmits the control signal of the heater lamp to the control circuit (TRC: Triac) of each heater lamp on the switching regulator via the temperature control circuit. The power supply to each fuser roller is thus controlled by driving TRC. The temperature control circuit detects the overheating of the fuser roller. In case that the surface temperature of the fuser roller has exceeded the specified temperature, the temperature control circuit transmits an overheat detection signal to the engine CPU and turns the heater lamp OFF. If the temperature control circuit does not function for some reason and the fuser roller is abnormally overheated as the result, a forcible power-OFF circuit transmits a reset signal to the power switch to turn the power OFF forcibly. In addition, if these control circuits do not function with thermistor abnormality or other reasons and the fuser roller is abnormally overheated as the result, 2 thermostats (front and center ones in the fuser unit) shut off the power supply to the heater lamps to protect the equipment.
To maintain the surface temperature of the fuser roller at a certain level, 3 thermistors (center, side and edge) detect the surface temperature of the fuser roller to turn ON/OFF and control 2 heater lamps (center and side). 1) Relation between the thermistor output voltage and surface temperature of the fuser roller
Output voltages of thermistors [V] Approx. 0.5 Approx. 1.9 Approx. 3.8 Surface temperatures of fuser roller [C] 40 100 180
180
Fuser unit
Fuser front thermostat Front Fuser roller Center heater lamp Fuser center thermostat Rear
Switching regulator
L Center heater lamp control circuit (TRC1) Noise filter N
ON OFF ON OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
Side heater lamp control circuit (TRC2) Side thermistor Edge thermistor
Fig.13-4
Center thermistor
13
EngineCPU
Overheat detection signal +5VSW Center heater lamp control signal
Main switch
Remark: During warming-up, 2 heater lamps (center and side) are turned ON to raise the surface temperature of the fuser roller. During ready and printing status, each heater lamp is turned ON/OFF alternately to maintain the surface temperature of the fuser roller at a certain level (setting temperature of each status). 3) Temperature control for the both ends of the fuser roller During continuous printing, the temperature of the end of the fuser roller (area where the paper does not pass on) generally tends to be higher than that of other areas (areas where the paper passes on). For this reason, the edge thermistor detects the temperature of the end of the fuser roller. When this thermistor detects the abnormal temperature (230C), the heater lamp is turned OFF regardless of the temperature of the area where the paper passes on.
LGC board
Fig.13-3
13 - 5 05/07
13 - 6
4) Temperature control at Energy Saving Mode This equipment has the following two types of temperature control for saving energy and returns to ready status to perform printing in each mode upon printing request. The period of time from the printing request to this mode can be set in Setting Mode (08) or by an administrator. Administrator setting procedure: [USER FUNCTIONS] button o [ADMIN] (input of administrators password) o [GENERAL] o [ENERGY SAVER] Auto Power Save Mode (Setting Mode (08-205)): When the printing is not performed in a specified period of time (default setting: 15 min.) after the previous printing is completed, the equipment enters to Auto Power Save Mode to turn OFF the heater lamp. Auto Shut Off Mode (Setting Mode (08-206)): When the printing is not performed in a specified period of time (default setting: 60 min (e-STUDIO230/232/280/282 series*1), 30 min (e-STUDIO200L/202L series)). after the equipment entered to Auto Power Save Mode, the equipment then enters to Auto Shut Off Mode to turn OFF the heater lamp. *1 For e-STUDIO232/282 for MJD, 40 minutes is set by default.
5) Fuser unit error status counter control To enhance the safety of the fusing section unit, engine-CPU provides the following protection: When the third [C410] error has occurred after two consecutive [C410] errors, the heater lamp is not turned ON and error [C410] is displayed immediately even if an operator turns OFF the power and back ON. However, if the equipment goes into a ready state normally with the fuser unit error status counter 1 or below, the counter is cleared to 0.
If the error codes [C410] to [C450] are displayed and still not cleared even though the thermistor, thermostat and heater lamp have been repaired (and the power ON/OFF does not clear the error), check the Setting Mode (08-400) to set the fuser unit error status counter to 0. Remark: The fuser unit error status counter (Setting Mode (08-400)) never has values other than 0-9. If the heater lamp does not turn ON and the service call [C410] is displayed immediately after the power is ON, ensure the fuser unit error status counter is 2 or over. If it is 2 or over, be sure to check the thermistor, thermostat and heater lamp. Reset the counter to 0 after repairing them, then turn ON the power. If the fuser unit error status counter is 10 or over (e.g., 21), the data in NVRAM or NVRAM itself may possibly have been ruined due to causes such as leakage from the chargers. Check the bias, high-voltage transformers and charge wires to see if any of them is defective, and also look through all the data in the NVRAM. When the thermistors detect overheating, the engine-CPU decides the error code and counter value of the fuser unit error status. After turning OFF each output (the heater lamp, exposure lamp, control panel display, motors and so on), the engine-CPU turns OFF the power to protect the fuser unit. Error code: C440 ([C] and [8]) Counter value of the fuser unit error status: 9 (08-400) Thermistors continue detecting the abnormal temperature even after the error codes and counter values are decided. Even if the power is turned ON immediately, it is automatically turned OFF again when the surface temperature of the fuser roller is still higher than the abnormal temperature detected. Wait until the surface temperature of the fuser roller is lowered enough, and turn ON the power to check the counter value while it is turned OFF again. After confirming that it is the fuser unit abnormality, correct the abnormality and reset the counter value (08-400) to 0 to start up the equipment normally.
Warming-up
Ready
During printing
Fixed time(08-205)
180
OFF
13
Fig.13-5
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13 - 8
6) Temperature detection configuration Thermistor is a device whose resistance decreases as it detects a higher temperature. Thus its input voltage to engine-CPU changes and then engine-CPU judges whether this change is normal or abnormal. If one of the fuser roller thermistors is broken, the control circuit judges that the fuser roller temperature is extremely low and keeps turning the heater lamp ON. As a result, the fuser roller temperature rises, and possibly activates the thermostat which is a safety protection device. To prevent this in advance, engine-CPU works to detect whether each thermistor is broken or not. Also, the thermistors constantly check the temperature of heater lamp to prevent it from excessive heating by LGC circuit abnormality or thermistor abnormality. The thermistors automatically turn OFF the power when the temperature of heater lamp exceeds the specified temperature.
7) Abnormality detection by the thermistors The following table shows the conditions judging the fuser roller temperature abnormality and detecting timing.
Checking timing Power ON Temperature judged Priority 1 2 Center thermistor 230C or above 40C or below 150C or above 230C or above 40C or below 230C or above 40C or below 150C or above 100C or below 230C or above 40C or below 150C or above Ready temp. or below 230C or above 40C or below 150C or above 40C or below 230C or above 40C or below 230C or above 230C or above Side thermistor 230C or above 150C or above 40C or below 150C or below 230C or above 40C or below 230C or above 150C or above 40C or below 100C or below 230C or above 150C or above 40C or below 150C or above Ready temp. or below 230C or above 150C or above 40C or below 40C or below 230C or above 40C or below 230C or above 230C or above Edge thermistor 150C or above 40C or below Specified time On usual Errorjudging timing Power ON Error code C440 C430
+5.1V
Engine-CPU
Detecting 40C
Center thermistor 137 PC4/AN4
1 2
Detecting 100C
1 2
+5.1V
1 2
Side thermistor
Specified time
C440
+5.1V
13
Edge thermistor 139
1 2 3
PC6/AN6
On usual
During printing 1
Fig.13-6
On usual
C440
2 1 1
On usual On usual
The figures in the priority section denote the priority of error checking.
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13 - 10
Take off the fuser unit ( P.13-11 "[A] Fuser unit"). Release the harness from the harness clamp. Remove 4 screws and take off the fuser unit upper cover.
Connector
Fig.13-9
Fig.13-7
[C] Separation finger (1) (2) Take off the fuser unit upper cover ( P.13-12 "[B] Fuser unit upper cover"). Remove 6 springs and take off 6 separation fingers.
2. Be careful not to hold the center part (shaded part in the figure at right).
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Fig.13-8 Fig.13-10
13 - 11
13 - 12
[D] Heater lamp (1) Take off the fuser unit upper cover ( P.13-12 "[B] Fuser unit upper cover"). (2) Remove 2 springs. Note: When installing the spring, catch the spring on the lower hook.
(5)
Pull out the upper heater lamp and the lower heater lamp.
Center heater lamp
Fig.13-14 Fig.13-11
(3)
Notes: 1. When installing the heater lamps, do not mix up the upper side and lower side. The upper heater lamp has the coil wound up on its center part and the lower heater lamp has the coil wound up on its both ends. 2. Install the heater lamps on their welded sides on upper. 3. Do not touch the lamps directly with bare hands. 4. Distinguish the harnesses by their terminals: The M3 one is for the center heater lamp and the M4 one is for the side heater lamp. [E] Fuser roller
Weld
Fig.13-15
Fig.13-12
(4)
Remove 2 screws of each the center heater lamp and the side heater lamp.
13
(1) Take off the center heater lamp and side heater lamp ( P.13-13 "[D] Heater lamp"). (2) Take out the fuser roller upward. Notes: 1. When installing the fuser roller, move the bearings on both ends outward so that the bearings will be engaged into the frames. 2. Be careful not to deform the fuser roller by pushing strongly.
Bearing Fuser roller
Bearing
Fig.13-13 Fig.13-16
13 - 13
13 - 14
(3) (4)
Remove 1 C-ring and 1 bearing from the fuser roller front side. Remove 1 C-ring, 1 gear and 1 bearing from the fuser roller rear side.
(1) (2)
Take off the pressure roller ( P.13-14 "[E] Fuser roller"). Remove 2 screws and take off the cleaning unit.
Cleaning unit
C-ring Bearing
Gear
Fig.13-17
[F] Pressure roller (3) (1) (2) Take off the fuser roller ( P.13-14 "[E] Fuser roller"). Place the fuser unit with the pressure roller on its bottom. Remove 2 screws and take off the fuser unit entrance guide. Press down the holder and take off the cleaning roller.
Fig.13-20
Cleaning roller
Holder
Fig.13-21 Fig.13-18
13
Bearing
(3)
Take off the pressure roller. Remove 2 Erings and the bearings on both ends of the pressure roller. Note: The pressure roller is quite heavy. Do not drop the roller when lifting up.
[H] Thermistor (1) (2) Place the fuser unit upside down. Release the latch and take off the harness cover.
Pressure roller
Bearing
E-ring
Harness cover
E-ring
Fig.13-19
Fig.13-22
13 - 15
13 - 16
(3)
(3)
Remove 4 screws (2 of them on the front side are the stepped screws) and take off the fuser unit lower cover.
Fig.13-23
Fig.13-26
Note: When installing the thermistors, check the length of the harness first and distinguish the installation positions of the side thermistor and edge thermistor by the length of each harness.
(4)
Edge thermistor Side thermistor
Fig.13-24
Fig.13-27
Thermostat Take off the pressure roller ( P.13-15 "[F] Pressure roller"). Place the fuser unit upside down. Release the latch and take off the harness cover.
13
Harness cover
Note: The gap between the fuser roller and thermostat is adjusted to be 2.30.2 mm with the screw in the figure at right. Therefore, make sure not to loosen 4 screws shown in the figure at right.
Fig.13-28
Fig.13-25
13 - 17
13 - 18
14.2 Functions
1) Exit sensor The exit sensor detects if the leading or trailing edge of the paper has reached to the exit roller. This sensor is also used for the detection of a paper jam in the fuser unit and paper exit section, and the detection of the trailing edge of the reversed paper at duplex printing as well. 2) Exit motor The exit motor is a stepping motor which drives the exit roller. This motor rotates reversely to switchback the exit roller when the paper is transported to the ADU. In this equipment, the transport speed in the ADU is about three times as fast as that of print processing to enhance the productivity of duplex printing. For that purpose, the transport speed starts increasing when the trailing edge of the paper has passed the fuser roller in the fuser unit. 3) Exit roller The exit roller transports the paper from the fuser unit to the inner tray, paper exit options or ADU. This roller is driven by the exit motor.
Exit sensor
Fuser unit
Fig.14-1
14
14 - 1
14 - 2
LGC board
(G20)
EngineCPU
Fig.14-3
IC22
Exit Motor
DICH1 DI CK LD VREF
ASIC
CLKCH1 LDCH1
D/A converter
IC52
STK672
IC50
IC24
Fig.14-2
14
14 - 3
14 - 4
Take off the paper exit unit ( P.14-5 "[B] Paper exit unit"). Release the harness from 2 harness clamps. Remove 3 screws and take off the paper exit drive unit.
Drive unit Harness clamp Harness clamp
Exit cover
Fig.14-6
(4)
Fig.14-4
Remove 3 gears and take off the timing belt. And then slide the exit motor to the hole and take it off.
Gear
[B] Paper exit unit (1) (2) (3) Take off the right rear cover ( P.2-37 "[N] Right rear cover"). Take off the exit cover ( P.14-5 "[A] Exit cover"). Remove 2 connectors, remove 3 screws and then take off the paper exit unit.
Exit motor
Fig.14-7
14
Fig.14-5
(1) (2)
Take off the paper exit unit ( P.14-5 "[B] Paper exit unit"). Disconnect 1 connector and take off the exit sensor.
Exit sensor
Fig.14-8
14 - 5
14 - 6
[E] Exit roller (1) (2) Take off the paper exit unit. ( P.14-5 "[B] Paper exit unit"). Remove 2 springs.
Spring
Spring
Fig.14-9
(3)
Plate spring
Fig.14-10
(4)
(5)
Remove 1 E-ring and 1 bearing on the front side. Remove 1 E-ring, 1 gear and 1 bearing on the rear side. Take off the exit roller.
Exit roller
14
Bearing
E-ring
Fig.14-11
14 - 7
14 - 8
15
Exit guide
Fig.15-1
15 - 1 04/09
15 - 2
1) Single-paper circulation With the paper larger than A4/LT size, duplex printing (back-side printing front-side printing) is performed for one sheet at a time as shown below.
2) Double-paper alternateness circulation With A4/LT size paper or smaller, duplex printing is performed for two sheets at a time as shown below. Back side of the 1st sheet Back side of the 2nd sheet Front side of the 1st sheet Front side of the 2nd sheet
2
2
1
2
(1)
(2)
(3)
(1) (2) (3)
2 1 2 4
4 1
2 4 4 1 4
(4)
(5)
(6)
(4) (5) (6)
4 2 1 4 2 1 3 2 3 1
2
4 2 1 3
15
3 1
(7)
(8)
Fig.15-2
(9)
(7)
Fig.15-3
(8)
15 - 3
15 - 4
(Unit : Sec)
3.924 6.036 10.813 15.559
Exit sensor
Fig.15-4
Timing chart for duplex copying from upper drawer (A4, 4 sheets)
15 - 5
14.796 14.734
17.404 17.35
11.369
14.492
17.112
ADU motor
3.54 4.48 9.584 14.347 16.968
15
(Unit : Sec) ADU entrance sensor
5.55 6.94 5.55 6.529
ADU clutch
5.83
8.06
Exit sensor
Fig.15-5 15 - 6
2.0
5.0
8.0
11.22
0.547
3.77
6.54
9.77
Timing chart for duplex copying from upper drawer (A3, 1 sheet)
e-STUDIO200L/202L/230/232/280/282 AUTOMATIC DUPLEXING UNIT (ADU) (OPTION: MD-0102) June 2004 TOSHIBA TEC
Registration clutch
0.470
3.66
6.48
9.63
0.511
6.24
6.52
0.233
3.24
6.23
9.23
ADU motor
5.14
6.63
ADU motor
ADU motor ON
A
ADU entrance sensor ON?
No
Yes
Specified time has passed (Paper is transported to the first stopping position in ADU) ADU transport jam (E510)
No
Yes
ADU motor ON
ADU clutch ON
15
No
Yes
Fig.15-6
Specified time has passed ADU transport jam (E520)
A
Fig.15-7
15 - 7
15 - 8
A
(1) (2) Pull out the upper and lower drawers. Remove 2 screws and take off the right front hinge cover.
No
Yes
ADU motor/clutch ON
Fig.15-9
(3)
Registration sensor ON?
Remove 2 screws and take off the right rear hinge cover.
No
Yes
Registration in process
Fig.15-10
(4)
Next paper is ready for the registration
15
Fig.15-8
Fig.15-11
15 - 9
15 - 10 04/09
(5)
Turn the hinge pin to point at the front side and pull it out downward. Open the ADU and take it off by sliding it to the rear side.
(1) (2)
Pin
Take off the ADU inside rear cover ( P.15-11 "[B] ADU inside rear cover"). Disconnect 6 connectors from the ADU board. Release the latch and take off the ADU board.
Latch
ADU board
Fig.15-12
[B] ADU inside rear cover (1) Take off the ADU ( P.15-10 "[A] Automatic Duplexing Unit (ADU)"). Remove 2 screws and take off the ADU inside rear cover. [E] ADU cover
ADU inside rear cover
Fig.15-15
(2)
(1) (2)
Take off the ADU inside rear cover ( P.15-11 "[B] ADU inside rear cover"). Disconnect 3 connectors from the ADU board.
Fig.15-13
[C] ADU opening/closing switch (3) (1) (2) Take off the ADU inside rear cover ( P.15-11 "[B] ADU inside rear cover"). Disconnect 1 connector. Release the latches and take off the ADU opening/closing switch.
ADU opening/closing switch
Fig.15-16
ADU cover
15
Fig.15-17 Fig.15-14
15 - 11
15 - 12
[F] ADU clutch (1) Take off the ADU cover ( P.15-12 "[E] ADU cover"). (2) Remove 1 E-ring and disconnect 1 connector. Then take off the ADU clutch. Note: When installing the E-ring, make sure that the latches of both ends of E-ring are on the flat part of the shaft.
(4)
Shaft
(5)
Fig.15-18
[G] ADU motor / ADU drive unit (1) (2) Take off the ADU clutch ( P.15-13 "[F] ADU clutch"). Remove the spring.
Fig.15-22
Spring
(6)
Take off the timing belt. Remove E-ring. Then take off the gears from the ADU drive unit.
Gear
Fig.15-19
(3)
Gear
15
Timing belt E-ring Gear
Fig.15-23
Fig.15-20
15 - 13
15 - 14
[H] Upper transport roller (1) Take off the ADU drive unit ( P.15-13 "[G] ADU motor / ADU drive unit").
[I] (1)
Middle transport roller Take off the ADU drive unit ( P.15-13 "[G] ADU motor / ADU drive unit").
Fig.15-24
Fig.15-27
(2)
Remove 1 clip on the rear side. Then remove 1 pulley and 1 pin.
Pulley
Pin
(2)
Remove 2 clips, 2 pulleys and 2 pins on the front side. Then take off the timing belt.
Pin
Pin
Fig.15-25
Fig.15-28
(3)
Remove 1 clip on the front side. Then take off 2 bushings and upper transport roller.
Clip
(3) (4)
Remove 1 E-ring and 1 clip on the rear side. Take off 2 bushings and middle transport roller.
Bushing
Bushing
15
E-ring
Fig.15-26
Fig.15-29
15 - 15
15 - 16
Lower transport roller Take off the ADU cover ( P.15-12 "[E] ADU cover"). Remove 2 screws and take off the exit guide.
[K] ADU entrance sensor (1) (2) Take off the ADU cover ( P.15-12 "[E] ADU cover"). Disconnect 1 connector. Release the latches and take off the ADU entrance sensor.
Fig.15-30
Fig.15-33
(3)
Remove 2 clips, 2 pulleys and 2 pins on the front side. Then take off the timing belt.
Pin
Take off the ADU cover ( P.15-12 "[E] ADU cover"). Take off the sheet.
Sheet
Fig.15-31
(4)
Remove 1 clip on the rear side. Take off 2 bushings and lower transport roller.
Bushing
Clip
Fig.15-34
(3)
Disconnect 1 connector. Release the latches and take off the ADU exit sensor.
15
Fig.15-32
Fig.15-35
15 - 17
15 - 18
b. Door switch line :Power supply used in the entire equipment during image forming process, being supplied via the door switch. Two kinds of voltage (+5.1VD and +24VD) are output only when the main switch of the equipment is turned ON and two doors (front cover and transfer guide) are closed. 3) Heater lamp control circuit TRC (Triac) is driven by the heater control signal (HTR1ON/HTR2ON) from the LGC board and then AC power is supplied to each heater lamp (center and side) in the fuser unit. 4) Damp heater power supply circuit AC power input from outside is output directly to the FUS board and then supplied to the Damp Heater in each section in the equipment. The Damp Heater (including the FUS board) is an option in NAD/MJD model, and is installed as standard device in other models.
16
16 - 1
16 - 2
The followings are two output channels which are linked with the door switch. 1) +5.1V +5.1VD :
CN705 Pins 13, 14, 15 and 16 Output to the SYS board CN705 Pins 19 and 20 Output to the SYS board CN706 Pin 30 Output to the LGC board CN708 Pins 9 and 10 Output to the SLG board
2) +5.1V +5.1VA
CN705 Pins 24 and 26 Output to the SYS board CN705 Pin 25 Output to the SYS board CN706 Pin 26 Output to the FUS board CN706 Pins 27 and 28 Output to the LGC board, PFP/ LCF (via LGC board), Bridge unit / Job separator / Offset tray (via LGC board) CN707 Pin 4 Output to the finisher CN708 Pins 3 and 4 Output to the SLG board CN708 Pins 5 and 6 Output to the RADF
CN706 Pins 11, 12, 13 and 14 Output to the LGC board, PFP/LCF (via LGC board) CN707 Pins 15 and 16 Output to the main motor CN706 Pins 5 and 6 Output to the LGC board, High-voltage transformer (via LGC board), Bridge unit / Job separator / Offset tray (via LGC board) CN707 Pins 11 and 12 Output to the ADU board CN708 Pins 23 and 24 Output to the RADF CN708 Pins 19 and 20 Output to the SLG board CN707 Pin 8 Output to the finisher
: : : :
CN705 Pin 7 Output to the SYS board CN705 Pin 5 Output to the SYS board CN706 Pin 22 Output to the LGC board CN708 Pin 13 Output to the SLG board
CN707 CN708
: :
CN705 Pin 9 Output to the SYS board CN705 Pin 3 Output to the SYS board
CN707
16
CN708
5) +24V +24VB
Not used
16 - 3
16 - 4
Voltage +24VD1
+24VD2
+24VD4 SLG
16.4 Fuse
+24VD5
+24VD3
Board/Unit LGC
PFP/LCF LGC
Finisher Exit motor Main motor Toner motor Polygonal motor Tray-up motor Internal cooling fan 1 Internal cooling fan 2 ADU motor Exhaust fan Auto-toner sensor Upper drawer feed clutch Lower drawer feed clutch Registration roller clutch Upper transport clutch Middle transport clutch Lower transport clutch Discharge LED Main switch
Bypass feed clutch ADU clutch Bypass pickup solenoid High-voltage transformer Key copy counter / Copy key card Bridge unit / Job separator / Offset tray RADF
When the power supply secondary fuse is blown out, confirm that there is no abnormality with each part using the following table.
16 - 5
16
Damp heaters Main switch Cover opening/closing interlock switch
CN702 CN703 F2
Noise filter
CN701
Switching regulator
Fuser front thermostat Fuser center thermostat
Regulator
CN704
Regulator
Fig.16-1
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June 2004 TOSHIBA TEC
F1
Noise filter
CN705,CN706 SYS board, LGC board CN705 SYS board CN705 SYS board CN705 SYS board CN706 LGC board CN708 SLG board CN705 SYS board CN705 SYS board CN706 SYS board, FUS board, PFP/LCF (via LGC board), Bridge unit / Job separator / Offset tray (via LGC board) SLG board, RADF Finisher SYS board SYS board SYS board CN707 CN708 CN705 CN705 CN705 CN706 CN708 CN705 Not used LGC board SLG board SYS board +5.1VB +5.1VB +12VA -12VA +12VB +12VB +12VB -12VB +24VB
F4 F5
LGC board LGC board, PFP/LCF (via LGC board) Main motor LGC board, High-voltage transformer (via LGC board), Bridge unit / Job separator /Offset tray (via LGC board)
F6 F7 F8
+24VD2 CN707 +24VD3 CN708 +24VD4 CN708 +24VD5 CN707 HTR1ON CN706 HTR2ON CN706
ADU board RADF SLG board Finisher LGC board LGC board
SCN-R-DH
J64 1 1 2 2 THERMO-SCN-DH
AC input
CNTR-LAMP
THERMOFSR-C
J644
THERMO-DRM-DH
SCANNER
J583 2 2
3 3
AC-LAMP1-IN(N)
AC-LAMP2-IN(N)
PWR-DN
0ms to 20ms 11.4V or higher
5ms or higher
AC-LAMP-IN(L)
5ms or higher
J632 2 1
0ms to 200ms
1 1
50ms to 120ms
11.4V or higher
PS-ACC
DC DC
CN704 1
AC-DC
AC-DC
TRC1
200ms or lower
NF
0ms or higher
CN706 26
CN701
CN702
CN703 2
3.2V or higher
WIRELESS LAN (OPTION)
F1
RY
F2
PWR-EN
AC SW OUT(N)
AC SW OUT(L)
AC DOOR(L)
AC ADAPTER
AC DOOR(N)
AC SW IN(N)
AC SW IN(L)
+5V
4.95V or higher
25
AC(L:SCN-DH) AC(N:DRM-DH)
AC(N:SCN-DH)
e-STUDIO200L/230/230L/280/280S only
AC MAIN-N
Fig.16-2
J655
N C GND B L A
AC MAIN-L
16
FG
MAIN GND
Fig.16-3
16 - 7
16 - 8 05/11
PWA-F-FUS
CN431 HL 4
HN
Lower limit of each rated voltage or higher +4.95V (R.V. +5.1V) +11.4V (R.V. +12V) -11.4V (R.V. -12V) +21.6V (R.V. +24V)
+5V 1 SG 2
+5.1VD (Linked with door switch) +12VB, -12VB (Linked with main switch) +24VB (Linked with main switch) +24VD (Linked with door switch)
J662
2 2 3 3 1 1
CN433 3 2 1
RY
CN432 1 2 3 4 5 6
AC(L:DRM-DH)
J604
1 1
3 3
J529
NF
0ms or higher
0ms or higher
TRC2
200ms or lower
J641 J652 1 1 2 2
DH-SCN-N DH-SCN-L
20ms or higher
10ms or higher
J61
J62
10ms or lower
0ms to 200ms
SIDE-LAMP
1 2
DRM-DH
1 1 2 2 J63
3.2V or higher
THERMOFSR-F
3.2V or higher
SCN-L-DH
FUSER
0ms to 200ms
17. PC BOARDS
1) PWA-F-SYS e-STUDIO200L/230/230L/280/280S
e-STUDIO202L/232/232S/282/282S
17
e-STUDIO200L/202L/230/232/280/282 PC BOARDS
e-STUDIO200L/202L/230/232/280/282 PC BOARDS
17 - 1 05/11
17 - 2 05/11
2) PWA-F-LGC e-STUDIO200L/230/230L/280/280S
3) PWA-F-SLG e-STUDIO200L/230/230L/280/280S
e-STUDIO202L/232/232S/282/282S e-STUDIO202L/232/232S/282/282S
17
e-STUDIO200L/202L/230/232/280/282 PC BOARDS
e-STUDIO200L/202L/230/232/280/282 PC BOARDS
17 - 3 05/11
17 - 4 05/11
4) PWA-F-CCD e-STUDIO200L/230/230L/280/280S
7) PWA-F-SNS
e-STUDIO202L/232/232S/282/282S
8) PWA-F-ADU * e-STUDIO200L/230/280 series e-STUDIO230/280 (NAD/AUD/MJD/IRD/CND) models: Standard, e-STUDIO200L (NAD/ASD), e-STUDIO230/280 (ASD/ASU/SAD/TWD), e-STUDIO230L (MJD), e-STUDIO280S (CND) models: Option * e-STUDIO202L/232/282 series e-STUDIO232/282 (NAD/MJD/AUD) models: Standard, Other models: Option
5) PWA-F-LRL
6) PWA-F-LDR
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e-STUDIO200L/202L/230/232/280/282 PC BOARDS
e-STUDIO200L/202L/230/232/280/282 PC BOARDS
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17 - 6 05/11
9) PWA-F-DSP e-STUDIO200L/230/230L/280/280S
10)PWA-F-KEY e-STUDIO200L/230/230L/280/280S
e-STUDIO202L/232/232S/282/282S
e-STUDIO202L/232/232S/282/282S
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e-STUDIO200L/202L/230/232/280/282 PC BOARDS
e-STUDIO200L/202L/230/232/280/282 PC BOARDS
17 - 7 05/11
17 - 8 05/11
12)PWA-F-NIC (e-STUDIO200L/230/230L/280/280S only) * e-STUDIO230/280 (NAD/AUD/MJD/IRD/CND/TWD) models: Standard, e-STUDIO200L (NAD/ASD), e-STUDIO230/280 (ASD/ASU/SAD), e-STUDIO230L (MJD), e-STUDIO280S (CND) models: Option
17
e-STUDIO200L/202L/230/232/280/282 PC BOARDS
e-STUDIO200L/202L/230/232/280/282 PC BOARDS
17 - 9 05/11
17 - 10