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KIPc 7800 Service Manual

This document is a service manual for the KIP C7800 printer. It provides specifications for the printer such as print speed, resolution, paper sizes supported, and dimensions. It also includes diagrams and descriptions of the printer components located on the front, left side, and rear of the device. Environmental and storage conditions are specified.

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KIPc 7800 Service Manual

This document is a service manual for the KIP C7800 printer. It provides specifications for the printer such as print speed, resolution, paper sizes supported, and dimensions. It also includes diagrams and descriptions of the printer components located on the front, left side, and rear of the device. Environmental and storage conditions are specified.

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KIP C7800 Service Manual

Version A.1
 

 
Chapter 1
Introduction

Page

1. 1 Features 1- 2

1. 2 Specifications 1- 3

1. 3 Appearance 1- 5
1. 3. 1 Front view 1- 5
1. 3. 2 Right side view 1- 6
1. 3. 3 Rear view 1- 7

1. 4 Specifications for the Printing Paper 1- 9


1. 4. 1 Papers not available to use 1- 9
1. 4. 2 Keeping the paper in the custody 1-10
1. 4. 3 Treatment against environmental condition 1-11

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1. 1 Features
(1) Electro Photographic full color LED printer

(2) Supports wide range of print size, 914mm (36”) width x 6,000mm length maximum,
297mm (11”) x 210mm (8.5”) minimum.

(3) 600dpi print resolutions produce the highest quality images controlled by an advanced KIP
Image Process System.

(4) Drastically reliable media transportability brought by Media Feed Belt Conveyer system allows
stability of creating excellent image quality and long media feeding.

(5) CMYK process systems in tandem, resulting in smaller footprint, provides high performance
productivity of 4.7 prints/minute of A0 color printing.
(Color Print: 100mm/s maximum, Mono: 120mm/s)

(6) Four color toner allows a broad selection of media type for Folor printing, such as a plain paper
/ bond roll media, saving consumables cost than a wide format inkjet printer.

(7) Prints are available to use immediately, free from drying time and wrinkling by the KIP C7800
dry toner.

(8) Easy access to the front USB port allows the users for efficient productivity “USB to Print”.

(9) Touch screen Operating Panel offers an intuitive UI for advanced operability to configure and
submit a print job.

(10) Includes Print Tray for stacking prints as a standard accessory. High capacity Auto Stacker is
available (option).

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1. 2 Specifications
Subject Specification
Model KIP C7800
Type Console
Printing method LED Array Electro Photography
Color CMYK
Photoconductor Organic Photoconductive Drum
Print speed Color : 100mm / second max. (4.6ppm / 36”x48”) (4.7ppm / A0)
(for Roll Deck 3), speed varies by media type)
Mono : 120mm / second (xx ppm / 36”x48”) (xx ppm / A0)
Exposure method Multi-Level (tone number 9) LED Print Head
Resolution 600dpi x 2400dpi
Print width Maximum : 914mm (36 inches)
Minimum : 297mm (11 inches)
Print length Maximum :
5x Standard Roll Deck 3
Plain Paper / Bond
2x Standard Roll Deck 1, 2
Tracing Paper / Vellum 1x Standard
Film 1x Standard
Glossy Paper 1x Standard

Minimum : 210mm (8.5 inches)

NOTE : If the print is longer than 6m, KIP does not guarantee
image quality or the reliability of media feeding system.

Warm up time Shorter than 4 minutes


(At 23 degrees centigrade, 60% RH and 220V)
First print time Shorter than 33 seconds (36 x 48 inches)
Fusing method Heat roller fusing
Development Contact type mono component non-magnetic development system
(Initial toner is unnecessary. One toner cartridge contains 1kg.)
Charging method Corona
Transfer method Transfer roller
Media feeding method Automatic (*3 Roll Decks) and manual (**20 cut sheets capacity)

* Image quality on A3, 15”, 12”, 11” width roll media is guaranteed with
using Roll Deck 3 only
** A2 - A4 (24” - 11”) in Portrait orientation only
Input power 220 to 240V (+6% to -10%), 20A and 50/60Hz
Interface Ethernet 10BASE-T, 100 BASE –TX, 1000 BASE-T
USB 2.0 (5VDC max)
Power consumption On 230V, 50/60Hz 3.6 kwh (Maximum)
Stand by 0.8 Kwh (Average)
Printing 2.2 Kwh (Average)
Warm up 3.4 Kwh (Average)
Acoustic noise Less than 65db (Printing)
NOTE : Impact noise such as cutting sound is excluded.
Less than 60db (Stand by)
Ozone Less than 0.05ppm (Average of 8 hours)
Dimensions 1376mm (Width) x 790mm (Depth) x 1450mm (Height)
Weight About 540kg

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Subject Specification
Media Plain Paper / Bond:
Color mode: 70 to 150g/m2
* For heavier media (90 to 150g/m2), use media type setting “Heavy”.
Mono mode: 70 to 75g/m2
Environmental Temperature 15 to 27 degrees centigrade
condition Humidity 20 to 70% RH
Storage condition of Print media Wrap the media surely to shut out the humidity.
consumables Toner Keep the toner cartridge away from the direct
sunlight, and store it in the condition of 0 - 35 oC
and 10 - 85% RH.

NOTE
These specifications may be changed without notice.

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1. 3 Appearance
1. 3. 1 Front view
User Interface Status Indicator

USB Port

Power Switch
Bypass Feeder

Stack Tray

Roll Decks

LAN Cable

Name of part Function


Power Switch Turns on/off the KIP C7800.
Bypass Feeder Feeds in the cut sheet media.
50 sheets can be set at once if the media is A2 (594mm) or smaller.
(24” or narrower)
User Interface This is a Touch Screen, and many kinds of user operation are
available. PLEASE DO NOT push the LCD area too strong.
Stack Tray Supports cut sheets loaded on Bypass Feeder.
Roll Decks 3 roll media can be set totally.
USB Port Your USB flash memory storage can be installed here.
5VDC max.
LAN Cable Connects to the network. (Purchase a LAN Cable separately)
Status Indicator LED indicator above the power switch indicates the following
printer status.
Color Condition Status
Green Light Ready, Printing
Green Blink Warming up.
Orange Light Operator Call Error
Red Light Service Call Error
Blue Light Warm sleep
Blue Blink Cold sleep
light purple Blink When printer is power-off and print controller is
still power on.

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1. 3. 2 Left side view

Toner Cartridge

Left Side Door

Name of part Function


Toner Cartridge 4 Toner Cartridges (cyan, magenta, yellow and black) supplies the
toner little by little.
Left Side Door Open here to replace the Toner Cartridge.

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1. 3. 3 Rear view
Fuser Exit Door

Stacker Port

Waste Toner Box

Breaker
Power Cord

Name of part Function


Stacker Port For a dedicated Auto Stacker for the KIP C7800 (DC24V 2A)
Fuser Exit Door Prints come from the opening on this.
Open here to clear a print jam in Fuser Unit.
Waste Toner Box Collects the wasted toner.
Breaker It is possible to shut off supplying the AC power.
Power Cord To be connected to the wall outlet alone.

NOTE : Specification for the power cord used in North America


Use the following type of power cord (UL-Listed).
(1) Rating 250VAC, 20A
(2) Plug type NEMA6-20
(3) Socket type IEC60320 : C19
(4) Cord SJT 3xAWG12 L <4.5m
(5) UL-Listed

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Rear Door

Waste Toner Box (for Belt Unit)

Name of part Function


Rear Door Can access the mis-fed media and the Waste Toner Box for Belt Unit
by opening Rear Door.
Waste Toner Box Collects the wasted toner.
(for Belt Unit)

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1. 4 Specifications for the Printing Paper
1. 4. 1 Papers not available to use
Do not use the following kinds of printing paper. Doing so may damage the print engine.

Excessively curled
(a diameter of 50 mm or
less)

Folded

Creased

Torn

Punched

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Pre-printed

Extremely slippery
Extremely sticky
Extremely thin and soft
OHP Film

CAUTION
Do not use the paper with staple, or do not use such conductive paper as aluminium foil and
carbon paper.
The above may result in a danger of fire

NOTE
(1) Print image may become light if printed on a rough surface of the paper.

(2) Print image may become defective if the print paper has an excess curl.

(3) It will become a cause for paper mis-feed, defective print image or paper creasing if you
use a paper that does not satisfy the specification.

(4) Do not use a paper of which surface is very special, such as thermal paper, art paper,
aluminium foil, carbon paper and conductive paper.

(5) Do not use papers with unpacked (exposed in high / low temperature & humidity) in a
long period. Such papers may result in mis-feed, defective image or paper creasing.

(6) Tracing paper exposed to air over a long period tends to cause a defective printing.
Removing one round on the surface of the tracing roll paper from the beginning is
recommended.
Refer to [2.3 Replacing Roll Media].

1. 4. 2 Keeping the paper in the custody


Keep the paper in the custody taking care of the following matters.

1. Do not expose the paper to the direct sunlight.


2. Keep the paper away from high humidity. (It must be less than 70%)
3. Put the paper on a flat place
4. If you will keep the paper in the custody, which you have already unpacked, put it into the
polyethylene bag to avoid the humidity.

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1. 4. 3 Treatment against environmental condition
Take a necessary treatment according to the environmental condition as shown below.

Humidity(%) Possible problem Necessary treatment


Low “Void of image”, “crease of paper” and 1. Install the humidifier in the room, and
other problems occurs when you print humidify the room air.
with plain paper and tracing paper. 2. Remove the paper from the machine
right after the completion of print, and
keep it in a polyethylene bag.
“Void of image” occurs when you print If you will not make print soon, remove
with tracing paper. the tracing paper from the machine and
keep it in a polyethylene bag.
40% Remove the paper from the machine after
everyday use, and keep it in a
polyethylene bag.
70% “Void of image” occurs when you print If you will not make print soon, remove
with plain paper and tracing paper. the tracing paper from the machine and
keep it in a polyethylene bag.
“Void of image”, “crease of paper” and Remove the paper from the machine
other problems occurs when you print right after the completion of print, and
with plain paper and tracing paper. keep it in a polyethylene bag.

High

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Chapter 2
Installation

Page

2. 1 Installation Requirements 2- 3

2. 2 Unpacking 2- 4
2. 2. 1 Unpacking 2- 4
2. 2. 2 Confirmation of accessories 2- 5

2. 3 Leveling KIP C7800 2- 9

2. 4 Routing the LAN Cable 2-22

2. 5 Removing Tapes, Shock Absorbers and Screws 2-23

2. 6 Setting up the Process Unit (Developer, Cleaner & Drum) 2-33


2. 6. 1 Setting up the Developer Unit 2-33
2. 6. 2 Applying the toner to the Cleaning Blade 2-35
2. 6. 3 Installing the Drum 2-38
2. 6. 4 Installing the Toner Cartridge 2-47

2. 7 Installing the Web Cleaner 2-49

2. 8 Reconfirmation of Level 2-55

2. 9 Installing the Bypass Feeder Tray 2-57

2. 10 Omitted 2-58

2. 11 IPS Setup Wizard 2-62

2. 12 Print Format (metric/inch - if necessary) 2-69

2. 13 Supplying the Toner into Developer Unit 2-73

2. 14 Setting Auto Density Control to “auto std” 2-78

2. 15 Setting LED Head Joint Control to “auto” 2-81

2. 16 Test Print 2-84

POWER CORD INSTRUCTION 2-89

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Necessary Tools at installation
machine tool

Item name Picture Remarks


Screwdriver used in all sections

Long used for Fuser Assy setup


Screwdriver

Wrench width across flats: 24mm

High accuracy sensitivity : 0.02mm/1m


water level

metal stick diameter: 3mm ≦ m < 4mm


length: 70mm to 100mm

hex. wrench (3mm width


across flats) substitutable

used for Process Unit setup

hex. wrench 5mm width across flats

used for Print Tray assembling

Others

Item name Picture Remarks


Power Cable Rating 250Vdc, 20A
Plug type NEMA6-20 or
EMA6L-20
Socket type IEC60320 : C19
Cord SJT 3xAWG12 L
<4.5m>
UL-Listed
LAN Cable Cat 5e (Category 5e) or higher

Purchase one in 2 meters or


longer of enough length for
installation site

Gloves rubber or plastic

Wear groves when setting up Web


Cleaner.

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2. 1 Installation Requirements
The following conditions are required for installation of the equipment.

(1) Power source should be as follows (according to your region).


U.S.A. / Europe 220 to 240V (+6% to -10%), 20A, 50/60Hz

(2) The equipment must be on an exclusive circuit. The outlet must be near the equipment and
easy accessible.

(3) Make sure to connect this equipment to a grounded outlet.

(4) The site temperature range = 15 to 27 degrees centigrade, with the humidity between 20% to
70% RH (NON CONDENSING). Keep the equipment away from water sources, boilers,
humidifiers or refrigerators.

(5) The installation site must not have open flames, dust or ammonia gases.

(6) The equipment should not be exposed to the direct sunlight. Please draw curtains to block any
sunlight.

(7) Ozone will be generated while this equipment is in use, although the quantity generated is
within safe levels. (see certifications) Ventilate the room, if required.

(8) Levelling Bolts on the bottom of the printer should touch the floor correctly. And the equipment
must be levelled. Floor strength must be ample to sustain the weight of the equipment.

(9) Keep ample room around the equipment to ensure comfortable operation. Required space is
noted.

206cm (81”) or wider


(When optional Auto Stacker is
used.)

187cm (74”) or wider


(When accessory Tray is used)
Rear

120cm (48”) 65cm (26”)


or wider or wider

Front

150cm (59”) or wider

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2. 2 Unpacking
2. 2. 1 Unpacking
CAUTION
1. When the printer is to be installed in winter condensation may occur! The printer will be very
cold if it has been kept in a warehouse or delivered by truck. If a cold machine is unpacked
on the customer site right after its delivery, condensation will occur and cause issues. In
such cases, leave the KIP C7800 at the installation site for at least 6 hours without removing
its package. Only if the printer is warmed to room temperature, then start the installation.
2. Be careful not to be harmed during installation, as it is heavier than 540Kg.

NOTE
No print media is included in the package. Please purchase them separately.

1. Cut off the bands (1) and remove the Accessories Box (2).
2. Remove the top board (3).
3. Turn and pull the joints (4) and remove the outer cardboards (5).
4. Remove the pads (6) (7) (8) and put the accessory boxes (9) aside.
5. Remove the pads (10) (11) (12).
6. Remove the bolt (13) to remove the wood frame on the machine’s front (14) to make space for a
forklift.
7. Unload the machine from the crate to the floor with a forklift.
8. Move the machine to the installation space.
9. Remove the plastic bags, wrapping film and shock absorbers.

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2. 2. 2 Confirmation of accessories
Confirm the following parts are attached to the product.

Item name Picture Number


of article
Drum (C/M/Y/K) 4

Web Cleaner 1

Bypass Feeder Tray 1

Waste Toner Box 1each


(This is inside of Waste
Toner Case and Belt Unit.)

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Item name Picture Number
of article
Toner Bottle 1
(Yellow)

Toner Bottle 1
(Magenta)

Toner Bottle 1
(Cyan)

Toner Bottle 1
(Black)

User’s Manual 1

Setup Guide 1 1 each


Setup Guide 2

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2. 3 Leveling KIP C7800
The KIP C7800 printer needs to be levelled strictly using a high accuracy water level for achieving
correct Color Registration H.

NOTE
NEVER open the Rear Door till the step 15.
The Rear Door should be opened after the machine
has temporarily leveled.

Rear Door

1. Prepare a high accuracy water level for the adjustment.


(Specification of water level: 0.02mm/1m)

2. Draw out the Waste Toner Case (1) on the rear right bottom.
Remove the Waste Toner Box (2) from the case.
Loosen 4 screws (3) to remove the face plate (4) of the case.

3. Remove 2 screws (5) to remove the Right Side Cover (6).

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4. Remove 2 screws (7) to remove the Harness Clamp with its bracket (8).
(Slide the Waste Toner Case (1) if the screw (7) is hidden.)

5. Open the Left Side Door (9).

6. Remove screw (10) to remove the Door Stopper (11).

11
10

7. Remove screw (12) to remove the Door Bracket (13).

12
13

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8. Remove screw (14) to remove the Ground Lead (15).

15

14

9. With supporting the Left Side Door, loosen 2 screws (16) to move the Door Bracket (17) to the
arrow direction. (downward)

16

17

10. Remove the Left Side Door (9).

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11. Remove 5 screws (18) to remove the Door Frame (19).

18
19

18 18 18

12. Turn Adjustment Bolts (20) on the bottom corners


by hand to land on the surface.

20

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13. Put the water level at “A”, and take a level between “right front” and “right rear” of machine
turning the Adjuster Bolts 1 and 2. The acceptable range is +/-4 scales (0.08mm/1m) from
the center point of water level.

Indication of water level

Acceptable range : +/-4 scales

NOTE
(1) Tap every corner on its top face to check if the level is sitting unstable.

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NOTE (cont)
(2) It is unnecessary to raise the machine this time. Just taking a level is enough. (The
machine will be raised after the next procedure.)

(3) The most important thing for achieving correct machine level (= correct color
registration) with minimum effort is to place the water level always at the same
position by the same orientation. Such high accuracy water level may show different
measurement result if only its location on the base plate is changed from one to another
even if the machine angle is the same. Just changing its orientation (left-right) will result in
the same problem. Please make sure to do the following a), b) and c) at each
measurement points to avoid such incorrect measurement.

a) Clean the surface of bottom plate where the water level is to be placed. Clean the
bottom of water level as well.

b) Once you decide where to place the water level on the bottom plate, mark this position
by drawing lines with pen. And make sure to place the water level within marking lines
whenever you take measurement again in later occasion.

Mark the position with pen.

Marking lines

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NOTE
c) Once you decide the orientation of water level, please keep it whenever you take
measurement again in later occasion.

Correct Wrong

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14. Put the water level at “B”, and take a level between “left front” and “left rear” of machine
turning the Adjuster Bolts 3 and 4. The acceptable range is +/-4 scales (0.08mm/1m) from
the center point of water level.
Indication of water level

B
Acceptable range : +/-4 scales

NOTE
It is unnecessary to raise the machine this time. Just taking a level is enough. (The machine
will be raised after the next procedure.)

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15. Open the Rear Door (21).
Remove 4 KL Clips (22) to remove Links (23) to fully open Rear Door. (90 degrees)

21

23

22
23

22

Note for Rear Door (Belt Unit)

Take great care of the Belt to avoid damage.


Pay attention to a screw driver stuffed in your back pockets.

Belt

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16. Put the water level at “C”, and take a level between left and right turning the Adjuster Bolts
1 to 4. The acceptable range is +/-4 scales (+/-0.08mm) from the center point of water level.

Indication of water level

Acceptable range : +/-4 scales

4
C

3
2

NOTE
(1) When either side is raised or lowered, turn both of 2 Adjuster Bolts on that side same
degree. If you will raise the left side for example, turn both the Adjuster Bolts 3 & 4 same
degree. If you turn only one of them, the machine frame will be twisted.

(2) It is unnecessary to raise the machine this time. Just taking a level is enough.
(The machine will be raised after the next procedure.)

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17. Turn the Adjuster Bolt 1 180 degrees to raise the right-front of the machine.

18. Turn the Adjuster Bolt 2 180 degrees to raise the right-rear of the machine.

19. Turn the Adjuster Bolt 3 180 degrees to raise the left-front of the machine.

20. Turn the Adjuster Bolt 4 180 degrees to raise the left-rear of the machine.

21. Repeating the procedures 17 to 20 several times,


raise the machine little by little. Have 5mm of
space between the bottom of Caster and the floor.

NOTE
Make sure to raise all of 4 corners evenly little by 5mm
little to prevent the machine frame from being
twisted or distorted. If twisted or distorted, it may
cause the disturbance of Color Registration.

2
3

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22. Put the water level at “A” and check the level between “right front” and “right rear” of machine.
The acceptable range is +/-1 scale (+/-0.02mm) from the center point of water level.

23. Put the water level at “B” and check the level between “left front” and “left rear” of machine.
The acceptable range is +/-1 scale (+/-0.02mm) from the center point of water level.

24. Put the water level at “C” and check the level between left and right of machine.
The acceptable range is +/-4 scale (+/-0.08mm) from the center point of water level.

B 4 C

2
3
A

NOTE
Do not adjust the machine level between front and rear by turning only one Adjuster Bolt as it
will cause twisting or distortion of machine frame.
If the Adjuster Bolt 1 is turned 15 degrees clockwise to raise the right front for example, turn
the Adjuster Bolt 2 15 degrees counter clockwise to lower the right rear.
Never adjust by turning the Adjuster Bolt 1 30 degrees clockwise or Adjuster Bolt 2 30
degrees counter clockwise.

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25. Place the water level at each checking point A, B and C and check if the machine is surely
placed horizontally. The acceptable range of each point is;

A&B : +/-1 scale


C : +/-4 scales

C
B

26. If the result is out of range, retry step 22 and after until it meets the requirement.
(A&B: +/-1, C: +/-4)

NOTE
The leveling result may cause a slight change over time by the material of the floor surface.
Even if once it meets the requirement on a thick carpeted floor, it would not after as time
passed.
Therefore, reconfirmation of leveling is required after the later steps. (Routing Lan Cable,
Setting Up Process Unit, Installing Web Cleaner)

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2. 4 Routing the LAN Cable
A LAN cable is required to use the KIP C7800.

Please prepare a LAN Cable which is satisfied with the following conditions.

LAN Cable : Cat 5e (Category 5e) or more

1. Reinstall the Harness Clamp (1: w/ bracket) on the right side bottom.

2. Plug the LAN Cable (2) to the LAN port on the controller at the right side top.

3. Remove 2 screws (3) on each Harness Clamp (4) that are located in the picture below.
Route the LAN cable (2) in all the clamps (4).

3 4 3

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2. 5 Removing Tapes, Shock Absorbers and
Screws
1. Pulling the Handle (1), draw out each Roll Deck (2).

2. Remove the tapes (3) at both sides.

3 3

3. Remove the tapes (4) on the Cutter Cover.

4 4

NOTE
The picture above shows Roll Deck 1 for example. Do the same way on Roll Deck 2 and 3
as well. Note that every Roll Deck drawer is equipped with the Cutter Unit.

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4. Open the Exit Cover (5).

5. Turn the Fuser Handle (6) to the arrow direction (clockwise) to forward and remove the
protection paper (7) in the Fuser Unit.

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6. Open the Rear Door (Belt Unit) (8).

7. Remove 2 Pads (9) with a tag (10) and tapes (11) on Separation Guide (12).

12

9 11 10 10 11 9

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8. Remove 2 bolts (14) with a tag (13). This pressurizes the Fuser Unit.

13 13

14 14

NOTE
(1) For the machine right side (on your left hand side), close the Belt Unit (15).

15

(2) For the machine right side (on your left hand side), use a long screwdriver (16) to avoid
touching the Belt Unit. Damaging the Belt Unit would cause a defect of image.

16

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9. Remove screw (17) to remove Fuser Handle (18).
After that, Loosen 2 screws (19) to remove Cover (20).

19
20

17
18

10. Remove the tag and pad (21) on the Fuser Entrance.

21

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11. Loosen 2 knobs (22) (23) to remove the pads (26) (27) with a tag (24) (25).

Left side of the Fuser Assy Right side of the Fuser Assy

25
24

22 26 27 23

12. Tighten 2 knobs (22) (23).

22 23

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13. Return COVER (20) and Fuser Handle (18) in position.

20

18

14. Remove the tape (28) on the Lower Transport Unit.

28

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15. Be sure to open the Rear Door (Belt Unit) (8).
This is mandatory to draw out Process Unit on the next step.

NOTE
The Rear Door (Belt Unit) should be always OPEN when you open / close the Process Unit.
The Drum may damage if you draw out Process Unit with the Rear Door (Belt Unit) close.
(The Drum has not been installed yet at this time)

16. Remove 3 screws (29) and the stopper (30) for LED Head release lever.

29

30

29 29

NOTE
The stopper (30) is not a shipping bracket but is to
avoid unintended operation on the lever by the user.

Do not discard it at this point of time, and reinstall it


to the original position to fix the Process Unit.

30

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17. Turn the Lever (31) to the arrow direction to unlock the LED Head.

31

18. Hold the handle (32) firmly and draw out the Process Unit (33).

32

33

19. Remove the protection sheet (34) on the Drum


Cleaner Unit. 34

20. Loosen 1 screw (35) to slide and remove the Bottle Guide (36) to the arrow direction.

35
36

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21. Remove the tapes and pads (37) on both sides to unfix the Developer Unit.

37 37

22. With levelling the Developer Unit (38) as far as possible, simply bring it up and remove it from
the Process Unit.

38

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2. 6 Setting up the Process Unit
(Developer, Cleaner, Drum)
NOTE
The 3rd Process Unit (Black) will be set up in this section as an example.
Please setup other 3 Process Units in the same way.

2. 6. 1 Setting up the Developer Unit


1. Remove the protection film (1), and the sealing tape (2) on the Toner Supply Hole.

2. Remove 2 tagged screws (3). These are not reused any more.
This step is important to pressurize Developer Roller with Blade Roller.

3 3

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3. Levelling the Developer Unit as far as possible,
bring it down vertically onto the Process Unit.
(It will be very difficult to put it back if the unit is
not levelled.)

4. Reinstall the Bottle Guide (4) with the screw (5).


4

NOTE
The hooking part (A) on the Bottle Guide should fit to the hole (B). Otherwise toner may spill
out.

A A

B B

OK NG

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2. 6. 2 Applying the toner to the Cleaning Blade

NOTE
(1) Cleaning Blade has to be applied with the toner before installing the Drum. Otherwise the
Drum or the Cleaning Blade may be damaged as the Cleaning Blade will be turned over
by the friction.

(2) Please take out some toner from each Toner Cartridge and apply it onto the Cleaning
Blade.

(3) Toner color must match with the target color of process unit. (When the process unit is
for magenta, apply magenta toner. Other colors can not be used.)

1. Loosen the screw (1) to release the Drum Stopper (2) to the arrow direction.

2. With sliding the Drum Cleaner (3) to the arrow direction (A), fully turn it to the arrow direction (B).

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NOTE
To prevent the floor from toner dirt on the later
steps and the subsequent sections, put some
paper (4) on the floor.

3. Apply the toner powder (use the same color with the target Process Unit) to the contact edge (6)
of the Cleaning Blade (5) touching the Drum.

Apply toner on this edge


touching the Drum
5
6
5

side section of Cleaning Blade (5)

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4. With sliding the Drum Cleaner (3) to the arrow direction (A), turn it to the arrow direction (C) until
it stops.

5. Reposition the Drum Stopper (2) and fix it with the screw (1).

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2. 6. 3 Installing the Drum

NOTE
Every container of the Drum has a “color” indication of C, M, Y, and K.
Install the Drum in the Process Unit accordingly.

This section shows the procedure on Black for example, with using the Drum in the container
with K (black).

1. Be sure to open the Drum Cleaner (1).

2. Place the Drum (2) on to the Drum Cleaner.


The gear (3) should be located on the left of the machine.

3 3

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3. Hold the metal areas on both ends of the Drum (Avoid the green surface), rotate it one
revolution. This will match the Cleaning Blade with the Drum surface.

NOTE
The toner on the edge of Blade is not enough if you feel it hard to rotate the Drum by
hand. Apply more toner in this case.

4. Push the Drum to the arrow direction. (machine left, the white gear (3) side)

NOTE
If the Drum is not moved enough, improper gear engagement with Developer Unit may
happen on the next step.

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5. Hold both ends of the Drum and the Drum Cleaner together. Keep them holding and carefully
turn the Drum to the arrow direction.

NOTE
The right side gear (4) should engage with the
gear in the Developer Unit (5). 4

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6. With pushing the lever (8) to the arrow direction (outward), pull and remove the Stopper
Bolt (7) with a tag (6).

NOTE
The Stopper Bolt (7) will be reused for dismounting the Drum.
Keep it for future field maintenance.

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7. Follow the instructions (a) through (d) to remount the Process Unit to the machine.

(a) Check for the Rear Door (Belt Unit) (9) OPEN.

NOTE

The Rear Door (Belt Unit) (9) should be open prior to closing the Process Unit.
Opening / Closing the Process Unit with the Rear Door close may damage the Drum.

(b) Gently push the Process Unit to the machine until it stops.

NOTE
Gently close the Process Unit gently. Not doing so may damage the drum or its drive shaft.

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(c) If there is a gap between the base for the screw (10) and the machine’s side plate, the drive pin
(11) on the drive shaft of the Drum does not fit in the groove of the flange (12). (Figure A, the
right side of the machine) Go to the next step (d), adjust the angle of the drive pin (11) to fit in
the groove (12).

When the base part (10) is touching the machine’s side plate without gap, the drive pin (11) has
successfully fit in the groove (12). (Figure B) Go to step 8.

12
A
Gap

10

11

B
No Gap
12

10 11

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(d) Insert a metal stick (13) into the hole (φ4) on the Drum Shaft. Slightly rotate the shaft to the
arrow direction (clockwise) and push the Process Unit in the machine.
Do this “trial and error” to fit the drive pin in the groove of the Drum flange until the gap is resolved.

13

NOTE
Rotate the Drum Shaft to the arrow direction. (clockwise)
Doing counter-clockwise would damage the drive gears in the Developer Unit.

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8. Follow the instructions (a) through (c) to return the LED Head release lever (14).

14
14

(a) Put your finger on the LED Head release lever (14) and turn the lock lever (15) to the arrow direction.

15

14

(b) The LED Head release lever (14) is now unlocked and can move to the arrow direction.

14

(c) Gently turn the LED Head release lever (14) to its home position.

14

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9. Fix the Process Unit with 3 screws (16).
For the screw on top, reinstall the stopper (17) together.

16 16

17

17

16 16

10. When setup of all the Process Unit of Yellow / Magenta / Cyan / Black is finished, return the
Links (18) in position. Close the Rear Door (Belt Unit) (9).

18

18 9

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2. 6. 4 Installing the Toner Cartridge
1. Shake the Toner Cartridge several times.

2. Hold the Toner Cartridge with the Supply Hole upward. Turn the body part 180 degrees to
unlock the Supply Hole.

Supply Hole

3. Keeping the Supply Hole upward, insert the Toner


Cartridge to the corresponding color slot until it Supply Hole
stops.

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4. Rotate the Toner Cartridge 180 degrees in the arrow direction until it stops.

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2. 7 Installing the Web Cleaner
NOTE
Wear groves (rubber or plastic) when setting up Web Cleaner.

1. Open the Exit Cover (1).

2. Hold the knobs on both sides (2), draw out the Web Unit (3) f until it stops.
Lift the back of the Web Unit up to escape the stopper to remove it from the machine.

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3. Install the thicker roll of Web (4) to the shaft’s pin (5) on the back (inner) of your right
hand side. Fit the pin (5) to the notch (6) on the core bar of the roll (4).

4 6

NOTE
Install the Web in the correct direction noting its winding direction.

Knob

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4. With pushing the thicker roll (4) to the arrow direction, install the other side of the roll (4) to the
shaft’s pin (7) on the back (inner) of your left hand side.

7 4

5. Install the thinner roll of Web (8) to the shaft’s pin (9) on the front (outer) of your right hand side.
Fit the pin (9) to the notch on the core bar of the roll (8).

8
9

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6. With pushing the thinner roll (8) to the arrow direction, install the other side of the roll (8)
to the shaft’s pin (10) on the front (outer) of your left hand side.

10 8

7. Turn the gear (11) to remove slack on the Web.

11

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8. Reinstall the Web Unit to the machine.
Place the roller (12) on the railing (14) of the bracket (13).

13

12

13

12

14

NOTE
Completely push the Web Unit in the machine.

not pushed enough correct position

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9. Close the Exit Cover (1).

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2. 8 Reconfirmation of Level
1. Place the water level at each checking point A, B and C and check if the machine is surely
placed horizontally. The acceptable range of each point is;

A & B : +/-1 scale


C : +/-4 scales

C
B

2. If the result is out of range, go back to page 2-20 and retry step 22 and after until it meets the
requirement.
(A&B: +/-1, C: +/-4)

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3. Reinstall the Right Side Cover (1), Door Frame (2), and Left Side Door (3).

3 2

NOTE
Reinstall the Ground Lead (4).

4. Reinstall the front face (5) to the Waste Toner Case.


Reinstall the Waste Toner Box (6) in the Waste Toner Case.

NOTE 6

Install the Waste Toner Box (6) so that the


sensor window (7) comes to the machine’s
center side.

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2. 9 Installing the Bypass Feeder Tray
1. Fit the Bypass Feeder Tray (1) to the holes (2).

1 1

Reference

Bypass Feeder Tray can be flapped upright when not in use.

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2. 11 IPS Setup Wizard
For the first power on, the UI screen shows “IPS Setup” wizard. It will prompt you to enter several
settings. Follow the wizard to finish the setup.

NOTE
If you turn off the printer before you finish the wizard, it will restart at the next time power on.

1. Prepare a power cord for KIP C7800 printer in advance, which must meet the following
specifications.
Rating 250Vdc, 20A
Plug type NEMA6-20 or NEMA6L-20
Socket type IEC60320 : C19
Cord SJT 3xAWG12 L <4.5m
UL-Listed

2. Connect one end of the Power Cord to the Inlet Socket (1) on the rear of KIP C7800.

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3. Flip up the circuit breaker switch (2).

4. To configure the printer’s network settings on the wizard, connect the printer’s LAN cable (3) to
your network. (can configure later without the wizard)

5. Press “ | ” side of the Power Switch (4) on the front to turn on the KIP C7800.

Press this side.

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6. “IPS Setup” wizard is displayed in the UI screen. Press [regional settings].

7. Select a language.

8. Set date and time, and then press [OK]. (can configure later without the wizard)

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9. Press [support].

10. Press a field name button to switch to the on-screen keyboard.


Enter a text for the related field and press [OK]. (can configure later without the wizard)

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11. Press [network setting].

12. Configure the printer’s IP address (and DNS Server, WINS if needed), and then press [Apply]
to validate the address entry. It takes time to apply the network setting(s).
Press [OK] to quit the network setting page. (can configure later without the wizard)

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13. Press [keycode entry].

14. Press [Enter the New Keycode] and type a keycode for option feature(s).
A green mark will appear beside feature(s) when a valid code is entered.
Press [OK] to quit the key code page. (can configure later without the wizard)

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15. When [regional setting] [support] [network setting] [key code entry] has a green check mark,
press [OK]..
IPS will automatically reboot.

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2. 12 Print Format (metric/inch - if
necessary)
The print format series that are listed in the user GUI has been set to “English” (inch) at the factory.
Set the format setting to “metric” as needed.

1. Press [Config] on the bottom left of the home screen.

2. Press [Service] on the bottom left of the configuration page.

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3. Enter “8495107”, and then press [Enter].

4. Scroll the page to “Service - 2” page with using [<] [>] buttons.

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5. Press “Units” button to change the format from “English” (inch) to “Metric”.

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6. Press [OK] on the bottom right to apply the change. The user GUI goes back to Home screen.

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2. 13 Supplying the Toner into Developer Unit
Supply the toner of CMYK from the toner cartridge to the printer.

NOTE
(1) Doing the next section (setting the Auto Density Control to ON) without this section (initial
toner setup) would cause CE-call error “Auto Density Control Error.”

(2) “toner setup” simply supplies toner with no specific condition. This is required only once,
and only for initial toner setup. Do not run this twice in a row. No use of the other
situation.

1. Press [Config] on the bottom left of the Home screen.

2. Press [Service] on the bottom left of the configuration page.

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3. Enter “8495107”, and then press [Enter].

4. Scroll the page to “Service - 2” page with using [<] [>] buttons.
Press [Start] in Service Software region (top left).

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5. On the confirmation dialog, press [Yes].

6. The home screen of K125 GUI (print engine’s service GUI) is displayed.
Press [service mode] on the right of the screen.

7. Enter the password (PIN: “0000”), and then press [ok].

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8. Select [toner setup] on 1/3 page.

9. Check that all the k (black) c (cyan) m (magenta) y (yellow) are set to “on”.
Press [ok] on the bottom.

10. Press [yes] on the confirmation popup.


Initial toner supply for CMYK will start at the same time.
It takes about 10 minutes to complete, and the screen
continues to show “wait a moment”. No cancel button
function.

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11. When the initial toner setup is completed, the screen goes back to the home.
Go to the next section [14 Setting Auto Density Control to “auto std”].

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2. 14 Setting Auto Density Control to “auto
std”
When the initial toner setup is finished, the next is to activate the Auto Density Control to “auto std”.

NOTE
Auto Density Controls for all of KCMY were intentionally set to off in factory prior to the
shipment, because the Toner Setup Mode requires that setting.

1. Press [user mode] in the home screen.

2. Press [density control].

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3. Press the button at “density control” region. The button is labeled as “off”.

4. Select [auto std].

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5. The density control button changes to “auto std”.
Press [ok] on the bottom to apply Density Control activation.

6. The screen goes back to the home.


Go to the next section [15 Setting LED Head Joint Control to “auto”].

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2. 15 Setting LED Head Joint Control to “auto”
1. Press [user mode] on the right of the home screen.

2. Select [alignment adjust].

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3. Press the button at “led head joint control” region. The button is labeled as “manual”.

4. Press [auto].

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5. The led head joint control button changes to “auto”.
Press [ok] on the bottom to apply LED Head Joint Control activation.
The screen goes back to the home.

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2. 16 Test Print
After you finish all the setup so far, confirm the machine operation by test printing.

NOTE
(1) A plain paper / bond roll media in 70 to 90g/m2 is required to confirm the setup result.

(2) The roll media can be loaded to either Roll Deck.

1. Press [test print] on GUI screen.

2. Press [browse] to locate “No18.zip” as a test pattern image.


Press [deck] button to select the media source (deck number).
Configure the other settings as follows and then press [ok].

Select the deck number of


roll media being loaded

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3. Check the color registration.
When the registration is completely well aligned, go to step 6.
If there is a misalignment, go to step 4.

ex) well aligned ex1) Magenta ex2) Cyan


misaligned vertically misaligned horizontally

4. If there is a misalignment, follow the instruction below.

4-1. Press [user mode] on GUI screen.

4-2. Press [alignment adjust].

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4-3. Press [next] on the button of 1/2 page.

4-4. On 2/2 page, press “mode” button to recall mode selector popup.

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4-5. Select [color registration].

4-6. The screen goes back to 2/2 page. The button changes to “color registration”.
To execute Color Registration Calibration, press [execute].
It takes about two minutes to complete.

5. Again make the same test print and the check the color registration.

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6. Press [exit] on the bottom right. The Home screen of the user GUI appears.

7. Turn off the KIP C7800. Wait a second and turn it on again.

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POWER CORD INSTRUCTION
The installation of (or exchange to) a power plug which fits in the wall outlet of the installation
location shall be conducted in accordance with the following:

WARNING
Select a power plug which meets the following criteria;
- The plug has a voltage and current rating appropriate for the product’s rating marked on
its name plate.
- The plug meets regulatory requirements for the area.
- The plug is provided with a grounding pin or terminal.
If the appropriate plug does not fit the wall outlet in the installation, the customer shall install an
appropriate outlet.

Connector Type:
Configuration Standard Rating Usually found in
IEC60320:C19 20A 250V (UL)
16A 250V (IEC)

Plug Type: Model Rating 220-240V


Configuration Standard Rating Usually found in
NEMA6-20 20A 250V North America
(UL Listed)

CEE7/7 16A 250V European countries

KS C 8305 16A 250V Korea

AS/NZS 3112 16A 250V Australia


New Zealand
GB1002 16A 250V China
GB2099.1
IRAM 2073 16A 250V Argentina

Cord Type
Standard Rating Usually found in
SJT 3X12AWG Long <4.5m 20A 250V North America
(UL Listed)
HO5VV-F 3X1.5mm2 16A 250V European countries
Argentina
RVV 3X1.5mm2 16A 250V China

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Chapter 3
Print Process & Control

Page
3. 1 General Outline of the Print Process 3- 2
3. 1. 1 Characteristic of toner 3- 2
3. 1. 2 Overall flow of print process 3- 3

3. 2 Description of Each Step of Print Process 3- 5


3. 2. 1 Cutting the media 3- 5
3. 2. 2 Tightening the media (long print only) 3- 7
3. 2. 3 Media Charging 3- 8
3. 2. 4 Erasing 3- 9
3. 2. 5 Drum charging 3-10
3. 2. 6 Exposure 3-11
3. 2. 7 Development 3-13
3. 2. 8 Transfer of toner image onto media 3-15
3. 2. 9 Separation of media 3-17
3. 2.10 Fusing 3-19
3. 2.11 Drum cleaning 3-20
3. 2.12 Belt cleaning 3-21

3. 3 Controlling the movement of toner in the Developer Unit 3-22

3. 4 Density Control 3-25

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3. 1 General Outline of the Print Process

3. 1. 1 Characteristic of toner
The toner of KIP product has a characteristic to be charged “negative”, which tends to stick to a
more “positive” object.

Suppose that there are objects A and B, and the situation is as follows.

1. Electric potential of the object B is higher than that of object A.


2. Toner exists on the object A.

Comparing the potential of both objects, it can be said that the object B is relatively “positive” and
the object A is “negative”. (In another word, object B is more “positive” than the object A.)
As the toner is “negative”, it sticks to the object B that is more “positive”.
If you move the object B close to the object A, therefore, the toner moves onto the object B.

Object A with low potential A


(Relatively negative) A A
Toner moves from A to B.

Object B with high potential B B


B
(Relatively positive)

On the contrary, suppose that the toner exists on the object B of which electric potential is higher
than the object A.
Even if you move the object A close to the object B, the toner continues to stay on the object B
because negative toner and relatively negative object A repel each other.

Object A with low potential A


(Relatively negative) A A
Toner stays on B.

Object B with high potential B B


(Relatively positive) B

Thus, the toner has a characteristic to move from one place with a lower potential to another place
with a higher potential. And the bigger difference of voltage between objects A and B allows more
toner to move between them. If we control the electric potentials, it is possible to move the toner
from one place to another as we intend, or it is also possible to remove the toner from an
unwanted place. KIP C7800 controls the electric potentials properly operating each part as Drum,
Corona Units and Developer Unit. The movement of toner is controlled correctly and several
processes as Development, Toner Transfer, Drum Cleaning and etc. are performed.

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3. 1. 2 Overall flow of print process
Print process consists of the following 13 steps.

(1) Cutting the media


(2) Tightening the media (long print only)
(3) Media Charging
(4) Erasing
(5) Drum charging
(6) Exposure
(7) Development
(8) Transference of toner image onto media
(9) Separation of media
(10) Fusing & media tension adjustment
(11) Drum cleaning
(12) Belt cleaning

See next page for the locations where the above steps take place in the machine.

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10

9
9

4 5
11

6
8

4 5
11

6
8

1
4 5
11

6
8

4 5
11 1

6
8

3
1
2

12 1

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3. 2 Description of Each Step of Print
Process

3. 2. 1 Cutting the media


Each of 3 Roll Decks is equipped with slider cutter. Media feeding has to be stopped temporarily
when the slider cutter is going to cut the media, which is accomplished by 2 different ways
according to the length of print.

- If the print image is long so the leading edge of media is beyond Registration Sensor when the
slider cutter is going to cut, a loop of media is created in the bottom transportation unit before
cutting so that cutting action should not affect print image. This allows the printer to continue to
transport the media at toner transfer points while it stops media feeding temporarily in the
cutter unit to cut the media straight.

Slider Cutter

Registration Sensor

Loop of media

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- If the print image is short so the leading edge of media does not arrive at Registration Sensor
when the slider cutter is going to cut, the media feeding mechanism directly stops media
feeding and the cutter cuts the media

Slider Cutter

Registration Sensor

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3. 2. 2 Tightening the media (long print only)
Better print quality can be achieved if the long media is tightened during transportation at around
Registration Roller section. The running speed of media feeding system is automatically controlled
most appropriately to achieve this.

The system takes it as long print if the length of media is longer than the double size of each
standard size.

When a long print starts and the media firmly sticks to the Feeding Belt, the running speed of
media feeding system (before Registration Roller section) gets slower, which as a result tightens
the media.

Media feeding speed before


this point gets slower

When the media is tightened, it moves up the Tension Roller which is located at the exit of Bottom
Transportation Unit. As the white reflection plate moves down accordingly to the movement of
Tension Roller at this time, the Tension Sensor surely detects how much the Tension Roller is
moved up by detecting the distance from white reflection plate. When the media is too much
tightened and the distance between Tension Sensor and white reflection plate becomes wide
enough, the running speed of media feeding system gets a little faster to decrease the media
tension. And when the distance becomes narrow enough, the running speed gets faster to tighten
the media again. Thus, the tension of media is controlled most appropriately.

Tension Roller
Sensor checks
Tension Sensor this distance

White reflection plate

Before tightening the media Media is tightened

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3. 2. 3 Media Charging
The Media Charge Roller is moved up and contacted to the Belt immediately when printing starts.

During printing

Media Charge Roller

Not during printing

The Media Charge Roller is applied with a high tension voltage of +1200V, while the driving roller
of Belt is directly connected to the ground. When the media comes between Belt and Media
Charge Roller, it is charged positive by the Media Charge Roller. On the other hand, the driving
roller of Belt collects negative charges from the ground due to the effect of electric induction, which
as a result charges the Belt negative. As positive media and negative belt firmly pull toward each
other, belt transports the media upward.

Belt Media
(negative) (positive)

Driving roller

Media Charge Roller

+1200V

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3. 2. 4 Erasing
Some negative electric charges are still remaining on the Drum after completing previous image
process. These negative charges must be removed before starting the next image process. As the
Drum has a characteristic to lose the negative electric charges when exposed to the light, it is
rotated and evenly exposed to the infrared light from the Eraser Lamp. All electric potential are
removed so the Drum surface becomes 0V.

Eraser Lamp

Negative charges

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3. 2. 5 Drum charging
The Image Corona takes negative discharging, and the Drum surface is charged negatively with
-XV evenly by this process. The Drum area charged with -XV corresponds to the white area of the
printed image pattern.

Image Corona Wire

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3. 2. 6 Exposure
According to the printed image pattern, the LED Head throws light onto a certain area of the Drum
that corresponds to the black area of printed image pattern. As the Drum has a characteristic to
lose the negative electric charges if it is exposed to the light, the potential of this exposed area is
increased to about -YV. The other part of Drum surface not exposed to the LED light keeps -XV of
Surface Potential which has been given by the Image Corona.

-XV < -YV

An invisible electric image pattern that consists of -XV area and -YV area is formed on the surface
of Drum as a result. (This is called “Electrostatic Latent Image”.)

LED Head

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(Distribution of electric potentials after the Exposure)

-YV -XV

Reference
The actual voltage on the exposure area is not fixed to -YV but slightly different point to point
due to Image Enhancement.

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3. 2. 7 Development
Developer Roller of each color is evenly covered with the toner, and it is contacted to the Drum
firmly. It is supplied with about -200V of Developer Bias which is flexibly adjusted by the Auto
Density Control. On the other hand, an Electrostatic Latent Image consisting of -XV area and -YV
area exists on the Drum. The relationship among -XV, -YV and about -200V are as follows.

-XV (Drum charged by Image Corona) < about -200V (Dev. Bias) < -YV (Drum exposed to LED
light)

Seen from about -200V of Developer Roller, -YV area on the Drum that was exposed to the LED
light is relatively “positive”, so the toner moves from the Developer Roller to this area of Drum. On
the other hand, the -XV area of Drum is relatively “negative” seen from the Developer Roller (about
-200V), so the toner does not move to this area of Drum but remains on the Developer Roller. A
visible toner image is created on the Drum as a result.

The value of Developer Bias “-YV” is not constant but is compensated flexibly and most
appropriately within -100V to -230V by the Density Control. (See [3.4 Density Control] for the
detail.)

(High)

-YV Drum surface exposed to LED light

Toner moves

Electric potential
-200V Developer Roller

Toner does not move

-XV Drum surface not exposed to LED light

(Low)

Before Development After Development


Toner moves only to -YV area.

-YV -XV

(Invisible Electrostatic Latent Image) (Visible toner image)

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Drum

about -200V

Developer Roller

-XV (Drum charged by Image Corona) < about -200V (Dev. Bias) < -YV (Drum exposed to LED light)

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3. 2. 8 Transfer of toner image onto media
Transfer Rollers are normally away from the Belt. They are moved and contacted to the Belt when
printing starts and both the Drum and the Belt are enough accelerated.

Normal position of Transfer Roller During printing


(Separated from the Belt) (Contacted to the Belt)

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Transfer Roller is provided with +800V to +1800V of Transfer Bias. The toner on “negative” Drum
surface transfers onto the media as it is attracted by “positive” Transfer Roller.

+800V to +1800V

Belt Media

Transfer Bias (+800V to +1800V) is applied very slightly after the media has passes by the
Transfer Roller so as to have non-toner image area on the lead edge.

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3. 2. 9 Separation of media
The printing media strongly sticks to the Belt after the Transfer being pulled by the static force. It is
separated mechanically by the Separation Fingers (Plastic sheets).

Separation Fingers

- Normally the Separation Fingers are separated


from the Belt so as not to wear it by the friction.

Separated

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- When the media is transported close to the
Separation Fingers, the Solenoid functions to
contact the Separation Fingers to the Belt.

Contacted

Media

- When the leading edge of media is separated


from the Belt, Solenoid functions immediately to
move the Separation Fingers back to original
position.

Separated again

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3. 2.10 Fusing
Printing media with unfused toner image runs along the Fuser Entrance Guide being pressed by
the air from blowers, and it is fed in between Fuser Roller and Pressure Roller. The toner image is
firmly fused onto the printing media by the heat and the pressure given by Fuser Roller and
Pressure Roller.

Web

Fuser Roller

Blowers

Pressure Roller
Tension Sensor

Fuser Entrance Guide

Printing media is tensioned between Belt Unit and Fuser Roller. As it is better giving same tension
to the media constantly throughout printing, C7800 has Tension Sensor. The angle of Fuser
Entrance Guide changes as the media is tightened, which also changes the height of white
reflection plate above Tension Sensor.
Tension Sensor is always monitoring the distance from white reflection plate. When it detects the
distance gets too wide, this means the Fuser Entrance Guide is too much tightened. The Fuser
Motor rotates in slower speed in this case to decrease media tension. On the contrary if the
distance between sensor and white reflection plate gets too narrow, the Fuser Mot rotates in faster
speed to give tension to the media.

White Reflection Plate

Tension Sensor

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3. 2.11 Drum cleaning
A little toner may be remaining on the Drum after the Transfer process. And very little toner of
other colors may stick to the Drum. Such toner is scraped off by the Cleaner Blade, collected into
the Drum Cleaner Unit, and conveyed to the Waste Toner Box.

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3. 2.12 Belt cleaning
Some toner may be sticking on the Belt after printing. It is scraped off by the Cleaner Blade,
collected into the Belt Cleaner Unit, and conveyed to the Waste Toner Box.

Scraper

Waste Toner Bottle

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3. 3 Controlling the movement of toner in
the Developer Unit
Developer Unit is provided with 3 rollers “Developer Roller”, “Blade Roller” and “Toner Supply
Roller”, which are provided with their own Bias respectively as the following table. The voltage of
the Developer Roller (-YV) is measured against the ground, and the voltages for other items are
the difference against the voltage “-YV” of Developer Bias.

Name of roller Supplied voltage


Developer Roller About -200V against the ground
Blade Roller (Center) -50V against the Developer Roller Bias
Blade Roller (Both sides) +300V against the Developer Roller Bias
Toner Supply Roller -10 +/-3V against the Developer Roller Bias

Blade Roller : Both sides Blade Roller : Center


(+300V against the Developer Roller voltage) (-50V against the Developer Roller voltage)

Insulator

Developer Roller
(about -200V against
GND)

Toner Supply Roller


(-10V against the Developer Roller voltage)

NOTE
The insulator divides the Blade Roller into “center” and “both side”. Different voltage is
provided to them respectively.

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Taking advantage of the difference of potentials among these rollers, the movement of toner is
controlled in the Developer Unit as follows.

1. The Toner Supply Roller carries the toner toward the Developer Roller.

2. The voltage of the Toner Supply Roller is 10V lower than that of Developer Roller. When
the toner reaches the contact point of these rollers, it moves onto the Developer Roller. Then
the Development Roller carries the toner toward the Blade Roller.

3. The Blade Roller is strongly pressed to the Developer Roller by the spring, and these
2 rollers move to the opposite direction each other at the contact point. The Developer Roller
carries much toner, but the Blade Roller limits the amount of toner that can pass
through between 2 rollers. As a result very small amount of toner can pass through between
rollers and the rest is returned back to the inside. As the voltage of Developer Roller is 50V
higher than that of Blade Roller (Center), the toner passed through between rollers surely
sticks to the Developer Roller. Very thin layer of toner is evenly formed on the surface of
Developer Roller as a result.

4. Lots of toner that could not pass through between 2 rollers is returned to the inside of
Developer Unit. The toner sticking on the Blade Roller is scraped off by the Scraper which is
contacted to the Blade Roller.

Blade Roller : Center


(-50V against the Developer Roller Bias)

Scraper

Developer Roller Toner Supply Roller


(about -200V against GND) (-10V against the Developer Roller voltage)

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5. The voltage of both sides of Blade Roller is higher than the voltage of Developer Roller by
300V. When the toner reaches the contact point of these rollers, it sticks to the Blade Roller.
The side areas of the Developer Roller are not covered with the toner as a result, which can
prevent the toner drops into the machine from the side.

Blade Roller : Both Sides


(+300V against the Developer Roller voltage)

Developer Roller

Blade Roller : Center


(-50V against Developer Roller voltage)

Toner area

Blade Roller : Both sides Non-toner area


(+300V against Developer Roller voltage)

Developer Roller

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3. 4 Density Control
If the Developer Bias is always constant, the image density is changed when the surrounding
temperature changes. To get rid of any effect by the temperature, the Auto Density Control
compensates the Developer Bias flexibly to the most appropriate level monitoring the change of
density with the Density Sensor.

KIP Color 80 memorizes a “Target Density” for each of CMYK which has been specified in the
factory by Density Lock. The Auto Density Control is a process to reproduce the “Target Density” in
any temperature condition.

Without Auto Density Control With Auto Density Control

Wanted density

Resulting density

(Look different from “wanted”) (Look same with “wanted”)

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3. 4. 1. 1 Density Lock
Density Lock is performed in the following way. (Readjustment of Target Density is available in the
market by the same way.)
This section introduces a summary of Density Lock. For detailed procedure, see 9.1.

1. For avoiding that the Auto Density Controls unexpectedly changes the Developer Bias when
you are adjusting it manually, cancel them in the K125GUI.

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2. Print out an exclusive external test pattern “Density_Calib.zip”, measure the density of 75%
CMYK of each block with the densitometer, and take average of the density of each color
(CMYK). If the density does not satisfy the values described in the following [Reference], adjust
the following Developer Bias setting appropriately.
0113 : Developer Bias 1 (K)
0114 : Developer Bias 2 (C)
0115 : Developer Bias 3 (M)
0116 : Developer Bias 4 (Y)

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3. When requested densities have been achieved, execute Density Lock in the following page of
KipDiagColor for memorizing current densities as “Target Densities”.

The following operation is performed automatically in the Density Lock Process of each color.

(1) Print process takes place without printing media, and 8 each CMYK of density patch is
created on the surface of Belt.

(2) Belt conveys the density patches toward the Density Sensor.

(3) Density sensor throws light onto density patches and reads the reflected light per patch.

(4) Firmware gets the average value of 8 reflected light levels of each color, and memorizes
it as Target Density.

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3. 4. 1. 2 Density Control
Density Control can be activated or inactivated in the following page of the KipDiagColor.

Selectable settings Description


Auto std Density control takes place automatically when printer is turned on
while fusing temperature is colder than 50 degrees. Checking level
for achieving requested density is normal. (And also the operator
can execute density control manually anytime.)
Auto high Density control takes place automatically when printer is turned on
while fusing temperature is colder than 50 degrees. Checking level
for achieving requested density is stricter than “Auto std”. (And also
the operator can execute density control manually anytime.)
Manual std An operator executes density control manually whenever he thinks
necessary. Checking level for achieving requested density is
normal.
Manual high An operator executes density control manually whenever he thinks
necessary. Checking level for achieving requested density is
stricter than “Auto std”.

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Density Control adjusts the density as follows.

(1) Print process takes place without printing media, and 8 each CMYK of density patch is
created on the surface of Belt.

(2) Belt conveys the density patches toward the Density Sensor.

(3) Density sensor throws light onto density patches and reads the reflected light per patch.

(4) Firmware gets the average value of 8 reflected light levels (= density) of each color.

(5) Firmware compares the average density of each CMYK with Target Density. If the
average is within tolerance of Target Density it means correct density has been achieved,
so Density Control finishes adjustment. If not within tolerance, Density Controls tries the
same thing (1 to 5) again.

(6) If correct density is still not achieved after 5 times trials, Density Control error is shown.

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Chapter 4
Electrical

Page
4. 1 General Information 4- 2

4. 2 Electrical Components Location 4- 3


4. 2. 1 Front Side 4- 3
4. 2. 2 Rear Side 4- 5
4. 2. 3 Right Side 4-11
4. 2. 4 Left Side 4-18
4. 2. 5 Inside 4-20
4. 2. 6 Belt Unit 4-21
4. 2. 7 Process Unit 4-23
4. 2. 8 Developer Unit 4-24
4. 2. 9 Lower Feeder Unit 4-25
4. 2.10 Fuser Unit 4-26
4. 2.11 Roll Deck 4-31
4. 2.12 LED Head 4-36
4. 2.13 Multi Tray Unit 4-37

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4. 1 General Information
This machine is mainly controlled by a microcomputer, which is located on DC Controller.
This microcomputer reads input signals from sensors, and outputs the operation signals to
motors, SSRs, solenoid, clutches and blowers on programmed timing.

Sensor Micro Computer Driver DC Load


(CPU & ROM)

LEDs on DC Controller lights when applied a specified DC.

Red LED : 24VDC


Orange LED : 5VDC

Generally the color of wiring is separated depends on the voltage.


0VDC Blue
5VDC Yellow
12VDC Pink
24VDC Orange
Signal in to DC Controller (sensors) Gray
Signal out from DC Controller Gray

CAUTION
DOUBLE POLE / NEUTRAL FUSING

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4. 2 Electrical Components Location
4. 2. 1 Front Side

Item Symbol Signal Name Type Function


name
1 S1 Power Supply AJ8R2014BBCF Turning on and off the machine
Switch
2 PW12570 INDICATOR PCB PW12570 Indicates the machine status by its
ASSY LED color / illumination pattern

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4
3

5 6 7

Item Symbol Signal Name Type Function


name
3 PW12520 MAIN CONTROL PW12520 Overall Sequence Control with
PCB ASSY Interface
4 PW12556 FUSER DRIVE PW12556 Driver for
PCB ASSY - Fuser Motor
- Fuser Cooling Fan
- Fuser Pressure Fan (FM5)
- Web Motor
- Solenoid (Paper separate)
- Rotary Solenoid
- Belt unit Drive Motor
- Transfer Roller Set Motor (K)
- Transfer Roller Set Motor
(C, M, Y)
5 RY 3 RELAY G2R-1A-T DC5V Turns on / off the IPS

6 SSR 2 SOLID STATE AQJ426V Controlling IR Lamp


RELAY SSR2: H2
7 SSR 1 SOLID STATE AQJ426V Controlling IR Lamp
RELAY SSR1: H1

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4. 2. 2 Rear Side

Item Symbol Signal Name Type Function


name
1 CB1 CIRCUIT CP32VM/20 When the current exceeds the
PROTECTOR specified quantity,
CB1 shuts off the circuit automatically.

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2 3 4 5

Item Symbol Signal Name Type Function


name
2 PW12580C COLOR SENSOR PCB PW12580 Used for automatic adjustments of:
ASSY
3 PW12580A COLOR SENSOR PCB PW12580 - LED Head Skew Adjustment
ASSY - LED Head Joint Adjustment
4 PW12580B COLOR SENSOR PCB PW12580 - Color Registration Calibration
ASSY - Vertical Scale
5 PW12580C COLOR SENSOR PCB PW12580
ASSY
6 ---- SENSOR ASSY GP2TC2 Detects toner density on Belt surface.
(Toner Density Sensor
Assy)
7 DS6 SWITCH D2VW-5L3- Detects Rear Door open.
(Rear Door Switch) 1HS-191
8 PH25 SENSOR LG248NL1 Detects Retract Roller set position
(Retract Roller Set
Sensor)

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Item Symbol Signal Name Type Function


name
9 PW10730A ERS PCB ASSY PW10730 Removes negative charge from
PW10730B Drum at the beginning of Print
PW10730C Process
PW10730D PW10730A : K
PW10730B : C
PW10730C : M
PW10730D : Y

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11

Item Symbol Signal Name Type Function


name
10 MS19 MICRO SWITCH ABS111441 Detects the Cleaning Pad of
MS20 (Wire Cleaning Pad HP Image Corona is at home
MS21 switch R) position R.
MS22 MS19 : K
MS20 : C
MS21 : M
MS22 : Y
11 MS15 MICRO SWITCH ABS111441 Detects the Cleaning Pad of
MS16 (Wire Cleaning Pad HP Image Corona is at home
MS17 switch L) position L.
MS18 MS15 : K
MS16 : C
MS17 : M
MS18 : Y

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13

Item Symbol Signal Name Type Function


name
12 MS4 MICRO SWITCH ABS111441 Detects Belt Unit open (Upper)
(Belt Unit Switch
(Upper))
13 MS5 MICRO SWITCH ABS111441 Detects Belt Unit open (Lower)
(Belt Unit Switch
(Lower))

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Item Symbol Signal Name Type Function


name
14 M22 MOTOR LIFT MA-D04-003 Rotates Toner Cartridge to help
M23 (Toner Cartridge Motor) toner to move into Developer
M24 Unit
M25 M22 : K
M23 : C
M24 : M
M25 : Y

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4. 2. 3 Right Side

5
1

6
2

3 7

8
4

Item Symbol Signal Name Type Function


name
1 HVP1 H.V. POWER SUPPLY KHKG-080 Outputs a high voltage to
(1) Developer Unit 1 (K)
components
• Toner Supply Roller (output1)
• Developer Roller (output2)
• Blade Roller (middle)
(output3)
• Blade Roller (end) (output4)
(2) Image Corona 1
• Corona Wire (HV1)
• Grid (HV3)
(3) Transfer Roller 1 (HV2)
2 HVP2 H.V. POWER SUPPLY KHKG-080 Outputs a high voltage to
(1) Developer Unit 2 (C)
components
• Toner Supply Roller (output1)
• Developer Roller (output2)
• Blade Roller (middle)
(output3)
• Blade Roller (end) (output4)
(2) Image Corona 2
• Corona Wire (HV1)
• Grid (HV3)
(3) Transfer Roller 2 (HV2)

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Item Symbol Signal Name Type Function
name
3 HVP3 H.V. POWER SUPPLY KHKG-080 Outputs a high voltage to
(1) Developer Unit 3 (M)
components
• Toner Supply Roller
(output1)
• Developer Roller (output2)
• Blade Roller (middle)
(output3)
• Blade Roller (end) (output4)
(2) Image Corona 3
• Corona Wire (HV1)
• Grid (HV3)
(3) Transfer Roller 3 (HV2)
4 HVP4 H.V. POWER SUPPLY KHKG-080 Outputs a high voltage to
(1) Developer Unit 4 (Y)
components
• Toner Supply Roller
(output1)
• Developer Roller (output2)
• Blade Roller (middle)
(output3)
• Blade Roller (end) (output4)
(2) Image Corona 4
• Corona Wire (HV1)
• Grid (HV3)
(3) Transfer Roller 4 (HV2)
5 PW12555A DEVE DRIVE PCB PW12555 Driver for “Process (K)”
ASSY • Drum Motor
• Toner Cartridge Motor
• Dev Pressure Motor
• Wire Cleaning Motor
• Exhaust Fan
• Cooling Fan (for DCP4)
• Eraser Lamp
• Fuser Pressure Fan
(FM6, FM7, FM12, FM13)
• Stacker Fan (Option)
• Stacker Motor (Option)
6 PW12555B DEVE DRIVE PCB PW12555 Driver for “Process (C)”
ASSY • Drum Motor
• Toner Cartridge Motor
• Dev Pressure Motor
• Wire Cleaning Motor
• Cooling Fan (for DCP3)
• Eraser Lamp
• Fuser Pressure Fan
(FM14, FM15)
7 PW12555C DEVE DRIVE PCB PW12555 Driver for “Process (M)”
ASSY • Drum Motor
• Toner Cartridge Motor
• Dev Pressure Motor
• Wire Cleaning Motor
• Eraser Lamp
8 PW12555D DEVE DRIVE PCB PW12555 Driver for “Process (Y)”
ASSY • Drum Motor
• Toner Cartridge Motor
• Dev Pressure Motor
• Wire Cleaning Motor
• Eraser Lamp

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9

10

Item Symbol Signal Name Type Function


name
9 FM1 FAN MOTOR 9GA0824P1H63 Exhausts air around Process
FM2 (Exhaust Fan) Unit
FM3 FM1 : K
FM4 FM2 : C
FM3 : M
FM4 : Y
10 M12 GEARED MOTOR DGR-6236-226 Drives Drum
M13 (Drum Motor) M12 : K
M14 M13 : C
M15 M14 : M
M15 : Y

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12

13

14 15

Item Symbol Signal Name Type Function


name
11 M27 1st MOTOR ASSY SE15K0TTMM Drives Wire Cleaning Pad to clean
M28 (Wire Cleaning Motor) Image Corona Wire
M29 M27 : K
M30 M28 : C
M29 : M
M30 : Y
12 PW12510 AC TERMINAL PCB PW12510 AC Terminal
ASSY Reduces flicker
Phase Control
13 RY2 RELAY G7L-2A-BUB Supplies DC power (24V) to IR
DC12 Lamps, DCP3 and DCP4.
(Shuts DC power when any
door/cover open.)

14 RY1 RELAY G7L-2A-BUB Supplies DC power (5V, 12V) to


C200-240 DCP2.
(Remains DC power When any
door/cover open.)

15 LF1 Line filter NAC-20-102 Line filter

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Item Symbol Signal Name Type Function


name
16 PH29 Sensor LG248NL1 Detects Drum Motor operation
PH30 (Drum Motor Sensor)
PH29(K : Upper)
PH36 PH30(K : Lower)
PH37
PH36(C : Upper)
PH42 PH37(C : Lower)
PH43
PH42(M : Upper)
PH51 PH43(M : Lower)
PH52
PH51(Y : Upper)
PH52(Y : Lower)

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17

22

18

19

24
20

21

Item Symbol Signal Name Type Function


name
17 DCP2 DC POWER SUPPLY LFA15F-12 Outputs 12VDC to UI Monitor and
Interlock
18 DCP4 DC POWER SUPPLY LEP240F-24 Outputs 24VDC to fans, motors,
clutches, and other driving
components.
19 DCP1 DC POWER SUPPLY LEA150F-5 Outputs 5VDC to Sensors.

20 DCP3 DC POWER SUPPLY LEP240F-24 Outputs 24VDC to fans, motors,


clutches, and other driving
components.
21 HVP5 H.V. POWER SUPPLY KHKG-081 Outputs a high voltage to
Adsorption Roller.
22 M18 MOTOR LIFT DMA-3150A Presses Developer Unit against /
M19 (Dev Pressure Motor) release from Drum
M20 M18 : K
M21 M19 : C
M20 : M
M21 : Y
23 FM8 FAN MOTOR 9A0624G413 Cools DCP4 DC Power Supply
(Cooling Fan )

24 FM9 FAN MOTOR 9A0624G413 Cools DCP3 DC Power Supply


(Cooling Fan )

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29

30

28

28

25 26

Item Symbol Signal Name Type Function


name
25 PH53 SENSOR KB874-KD24LF Detects waste toner full
(Waste Toner Full
Sensor)
26 PW12550 LED PCB ASSY PW12550 Emits light being used for detecting
Waste Toner Full
27 SL4 SOLENOID G-835-K16E Sets Separation Guide in motion to
(for Separate Guide) separate media from Belt
28 F1 - F4 FUSE LITTEL Protects the 24VDC from the
F6 - F8 218005.MXP over-current
Use the designated fuse only.

29 F5 FUSE LITTEL Protects the 24VDC from the


021806.3 MXP over-current
Use the designated fuse only.

30 F9 - F14 FUSE LITTEL Protects the 5VDC from the


218005.MXP over-current
Use the designated fuse only.

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4. 2. 4 Left Side

1
2 (Back)

3 (Front)

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Item Symbol Signal Name Type Function
name
1 SL3 SOLENOID G-835-K16E Sets Separation Guide in motion to
(for Separate Guide) separate media from Belt
2 BL3 DC BLOWER 9BMB24P2G04 Helps transporting media into
(Pressure Blower) Fuser unit by pressing media with
blow.
3 BL4 DC BLOWER 9BMB24P2G04 Helps transporting media into
(Pressure Blower) Fuser unit by pressing media with
blow.
4 DS2 SWITCH D2VW-5L3- Detects Left Side Door open
(Left Side Door Switch) 1HS-191
5 PW12558 DECK TERMINAL PCB PW12558 Controls components regarding
ASSY media feed:
- Bypass Feed Clutch
- Bypass Feed Solenoid
- Retract Roller Set Motor
- Lower Feeder Drive Motor
- Lower Feeder Clutch
6 PW10780 HUMIDITY SENSOR PCB PW10780 Detects humidity inside the
3 ASSY machine
7 M26 MOTOR LIFT MA-D04-004 Presses / releases Retract Roller
(Retract Roller Set Motor)

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4. 2. 5 Inside
1 2 3

Item Symbol Signal Name Type Function


name
1 SL1 SOLENOID G-1053-K12 Shifts Bypass Feeder Roller up and
(Bypass Feed Roller down
Solenoid)
2 CL8 MICRO CLUTCH MCA-30A Feeds cut sheet from Bypass
(Bypass Feed Clutch) Feeder
3 M4 STEPPING MOTOR KH4248- Drives Bypass Feeder
(Bypass Feed Motor) B90101
4 PH38 SENSOR PS117ED1 Detects media feed from Bypass
(Bypass start Sensor) Feeder
5 PH44 SENSOR PS117ED1 Detects media feed

6 PH54 SENSOR PS117ED1 Detects media feed

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4. 2. 6 Belt Unit

1 2

Item Symbol Signal Name Type Function


name
1 PH4 SENSOR KI1306-AALF Detects Belt skewing
(Skew Sensor)
2 PH5 SENSOR KI1306-AALF Detects Belt skewing
(Skew Sensor)
3 M16 MOTOR LIFT MA-D04-004 Presses / releases Transfer Roller
(Transfer Roller Set (K)
Motor)
4 M17 MOTOR LIFT MA-D04-004 Presses / releases Transfer Roller
(Transfer Roller Set (C) (M) (Y)
Motor)
5 PH3 SENSOR PS117ED1 Detects media feed at Registration
(Registration Sensor)

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6

Item Symbol Signal Name Type Function


name
6 PH1 SENSOR LG248NL1 Detects transfer Roller (K) set
(Transfer Roller Ser position
Sensor)
7 PH2 SENSOR LG248NL1 Detects transfer Roller (C) (M)
(Transfer Roller Ser (Y) set position
Sensor)
8 M6 STEPPINNG MOTOR KT60LM06-017 Drives Belt
(Belt Unit Drive
Motor)

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4. 2. 7 Process Unit
1

Item Symbol Signal Name Type Function


name
1 PH26 SENSOR LG248NL1 Detects Developer Unit set position
PH33 (Developer Press PH26 : K
PH39 Sensor) PH33 : C
PH48 PH39 : M
PH48 : Y

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4. 2. 8 Developer Unit

Item Symbol Signal Name Type Function


name
1 PH27 SENSOR KB876-KD14LF Detects if there is enough toner in
PH34 (Toner Sensor the Developer Unit
PH40 emission) PH27 : K
PH49 PH34 : C
PH40 : M
PH49 : Y
2 PH28 SENSOR KB874-KD24LF Detects if there is enough toner in
PH35 (Toner Sensor the Developer Unit
PH41 reception) PH28 : K
PH50 PH35 : C
PH41 : M
PH50 : Y

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4. 2. 9 Lower Feeder Unit
5
1

Item Symbol Signal Name Type Function


name
1 PH45 SENSOR PS117ED1 Detects media feed at Lower
Feeder
2 PH46 SENSOR PS117ED1 Detects media feed at Lower
Feeder
3 PH47 SENSOR PS117ED1 Detects media feed at Lower
Feeder
4 CL9 MICRO CLUTCH MCA-30A Feed media at Lower Feeder
(Lower Feeder
Clutch)
5 PH55 SENSOR GP2Y0AH01K0F Detects tension on media at Lower
(Tension Sensor) Feeder
6 M5 STEPPING MOTOR KH4248-B90101 Drives Lower Feeder
(Lower Feeder Motor)

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4. 2. 10 Fuser Unit

Item Symbol Signal Name Type Function


name
1 BL1 FAN 9BMB24P2G04 Cools down the top of the
(Fuser Cooling Fuser.
Fan)
2 BL2 FAN 9BMB24P2G04 Cools down the top of the
(Fuser Cooling Fuser.
Fan)
3 DS1 MICRO SWITCH D2VW-5L3-1HS-191 Detects Fuser Cover open.
(Fuser Cover
Switch)

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4

Item Symbol Signal Name Type Function


name
4 PH7 SENSOR LG248NL1 Detects media feeding at the
Fuser region

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8 9
7 6 5

10 11 12 13 14
15 16

Item Symbol Signal Name Type Function


name
5 PH6 SENSOR LG248NL1 Detects remaining level of Web
(Web Sensor) Cleaner
6 TH2 THERMISTOR NC-F16 Detecting the temperature on the
central area of Fuser Roller.
7 TH1 THERMISTOR NC-F16 Detecting the temperature on the
non drive side of Fuser Roller.
8 TS2 THERMOSTAT CH-152-35 Prevents overheat

9 TS1 THERMOSTAT CH-152-35 Prevents overheat

10 FM13 FAN MOTOR 109P0424J3D053 Helps transporting media into


(Pressure Fan) Fuser unit by pressing media with
blow.
11 FM7 FAN MOTOR 109P0424J3D053 Helps transporting media into
(Pressure Fan) Fuser unit by pressing media with
blow.
12 FM5 FAN MOTOR 109P0424J3D053 Helps transporting media into
(Pressure Fan) Fuser unit by pressing media with
blow.
13 FM6 FAN MOTOR 109P0424J3D053 Helps transporting media into
(Pressure Fan) Fuser unit by pressing media with
blow.
14 FM12 FAN MOTOR 109P0424J3D053 Helps transporting media into
(Pressure Fan) Fuser unit by pressing media with
blow.
15 FM15 FAN MOTOR 109P0424J3D053 Helps transporting media into
(Pressure Fan) Fuser unit by pressing media with
blow.
16 FM14 FAN MOTOR 109P0424J3D053 Helps transporting media into
(Pressure Fan) Fuser unit by pressing media with
blow.

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15 (Red)

16 (White)

19

17
20

18

Item Symbol Signal Name Type Function


name
15 H1 IR LAMP QIRZ 220-1150 Heats center region of Fuser Roller
(red connector)
16 H2 IR LAMP QIRZ 220-1550 Heats side region of Fuser Roller
(white connector)
17 M11 STEPPING MOTOR KP4P15G-778 Drives the Fuser
(Fuser Motor)
18 PH8 SENSOR GP2Y0AH01K0F Detects the tilt angle of Fuser
(Tension Sensor) Entrance Guide (tension on media)
19 M10 STEPPING MOTOR KH4248-B90101 Drives the Web
(Web Motor)
20 SL2 SOLENOID 4ER25-31 X369 Controls the tilt angle of Fuser
(Fuser Entrance Entrance Guide
Guide Control
Solenoid)

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21

Item Symbol Signal Name Type Function


name
21 DS7 MICRO SWITCH D2VW-01L3- Detects Fuser Cover open.
(Fuser Cover Switch) 1HS(VDE)

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4. 2. 11 Roll Deck
1 2 3

Item Symbol Signal Name Type Function


name
1 M7 CUTTER MOTOR ---- Moving the Cutter Blade
M8 M7 : Roll Deck1
M9 M8 : Roll Deck 2
M9 : Roll Deck 3
2 MS 9 SWITCH ---- Detecting the Home Position (left)
MS11 of Cutter Blade.
MS13 MS 9 : Roll Deck 1
MS11 : Roll Deck 2
MS13 : Roll Deck 3
3 MS10 SWITCH ---- Detecting the Home Position (right)
MS12 of Cutter Blade.
MS14 MS10 : Roll Deck 1
MS12 : Roll Deck 2
MS14 : Roll Deck 3
4 MS1 MICRO SWITCH D2VW-5L3-1HS-191 Detecting the Open/Close of Cutter
MS2 (Cutter Cover Cover.
MS3 Switch) MS1 : Roll Deck 1
MS2 : Roll Deck 2
MS2 : Roll Deck 3

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5

Item Symbol Signal Name Type Function


name
5 MS6 SWITCH CS1A-B2CA Starts an initial cut.
MS7 (Initial Cut Switch) MS6 : Roll Deck 1
MS8 MS7 : Roll Deck 2
MS8 : Roll Deck 3
6 CL1 MICRO CLUTCH MCA-30A Feeding the roll media forward
CL3 (Roll feed Clutch) CL1 : Roll Deck 1
CL5 CL3 : Roll Deck 2
CL5 : Roll Deck 3
7 CL2 MICRO CLUTCH MCA-30A Rewinding the roll media
CL4 (Registration CL2 : Roll Deck 1
CL6 Clutch) CL4 : Roll Deck 2
CL6 : Roll Deck 3
8 PH12 SENSOR LG248NL1 Detects remaining amount of media
PH17 (Media remaining with a clock pulse generated by
PH23 sensor) Roll Deck Spool.
PH12 : Roll Deck 1
PH17 : Roll Deck 2
PH23 : Roll Deck 3

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9

10
Roll Deck 3 Only

11

Item Symbol Signal Name Type Function


name
9 PH11 SENSOR PS117ED1 Detects media feed
PH16 PH 11 : Roll Deck 1
PH21 PH 16 : Roll Deck 2
PH 21 : Roll Deck 3
10 PH22 SENSOR PS117ED1 Detects media feed
PH 22 : Roll Deck 3
11 PW12557A DECK DRIVER PW12557 Drives for
PW12557B PCB ASSY ・Feed Motor (Roll Deck)
PW12557C ・Clutch (Roll Deck)
・Cutter

PW12557A : Roll Deck 1


PW12557B : Roll Deck 2
PW12557C : Roll Deck 3

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12

13

Item Symbol Signal Name Type Function


name
12 PH13 SENSOR PS117ED1 Detects portion of media ejected
PH18 (Initial Cut Sensor) upward by Initial Cut
PH24 PH13 : Roll Deck 1
PH18 : Roll Deck 2
PH24 : Roll Deck 3
13 PH10 SENSOR PS117ED1 Detects roll media standby position
PH15 (Roll Media Standby PH10 : Roll Deck 1
PH20 Sensor) PH15 : Roll Deck 2
PH20 : Roll Deck 3

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14
16

15

Item Symbol Signal Name Type Function


name
14 M1 STEPPING KH4248-B90101 Drives Roll Deck
M2 MOTOR M1 : Roll Deck 1
M3 (Roll Deck Drive M2 : Roll Deck 2
Motor) M3 : Roll Deck 3
15 DS3 MICRO SWITCH D2VW-5L3-1HS- Detects the Open/Close of Roll
DS4 (Roll Deck Switch) 191 Deck.
DS5 DS3 : Roll Deck 1
DS4 : Roll Deck 2
DS5 : Roll Deck 3
16 PH 9 SENSOR PS117ED1 Detects Leading Edge of roll media
PH14 (Pickup Sensor) as a trigger to pickup
PH19 PH 9 : Roll Deck 1
PH14 : Roll Deck 2
PH19 : Roll Deck 3

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4. 2. 12 LED Head

Item Symbol Signal Name Type Function


name
1 PW12521A LED TERMINAL PW12521 Image control interface
PW12521B PCB ASSY
PW12521C PW12521A : K
PW12521D PW12521B : C
PW12521C : M
PW12521D : Y
2 LED Head Creates latent Images on Drum.

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4. 2. 13 Multi Tray Unit

2
1

Item Symbol Signal Name Type Function


name
1 PH31 SENSOR PS117ED1 Detects paper set on Bypass Feeder
(Bypass Set Sensor)
2 PH32 SENSOR PS117ED1 Detects large size cut sheet on
(Bypass Size Sensor) Bypass Feeder (A1 Landscape / 30”
or wider)

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Chapter 5
Mechanical

Page
5. 1 Outer Cover 5- 1
5. 1. 1 Removing Right Side Cover 5- 1
5. 1. 2 Removing Left Side Door / Frame 5- 2
5. 1. 3 Removing Top Cover 5- 5

5. 2 Process Unit 5- 9
5. 2. 1 Drawing Process Unit 5- 9
5. 2. 2 Removing Drum and Cleaner Unit 5- 11
5. 2. 3 Removing Developer Unit 5- 18
5. 2. 4 Removing 1st Charging Unit 5- 23

5. 3 Drum & Drum Cleaner Unit 5- 26


5. 3. 1 Recommended Periodic Replacement 5- 26

5. 4 Developer Unit 5- 49
5. 4. 1 Recommended Periodic Replacement 5- 49

5. 5 1st Charging Unit 5- 66


5. 5. 1 Recommended Periodic Replacement 5- 66

5. 6 Fuser Unit 5- 72
5. 6. 1 Recommended Periodic Replacement 5- 72
5. 6. 2 Removing Fuser Unit 5- 91
5. 6. 3 Replacing Web Cleaner 5-108

5. 7 Filter 5-118
5. 7. 1 Replacing Filter 5-118

5. 8 Belt Unit 5-120


5. 8. 1 Replacing BC Blade 5-120
5. 8. 2 Replacing Belt 5-129

5. 9 Roll Deck 5-132


5. 9. 1 Removing Roll Deck 5-132

5. 10 Inner Feeder Unit 5-134


5. 10. 1 Removing Inner Feeder Unit 5-134

5. 11 Cutter Unit 5-138


5. 11. 1 Removing Cutter Unit 5-138

5. 12 LED Head 5-141


5. 12. 1 Removing LED Head 5-141

5. 14 Auto Stacker (option) 5-97

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5. 1 Outer Cover
5. 1. 1 Right Side Cover
1. Draw out the Waste Toner Case (1) and remove the Waste Toner Box (2).

2. Loose 4 screws (3) and remove the Cover (4).

3. Remove 2 screws (5) and remove the Right Side Cover (6) moving as 1 2.

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5. 1. 2 Left Side Door / Frame
1. Open the Left Side Door (1)

2. Remove the screw (2), and remove the Door Stopper (3).

3
2

3. Remove the screw (4), and remove the Door Bracket (5).

5
4

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4. Remove the screw (6) to remove the grounding strap (7).

5. With firmly holding the Left Side Door with one hand, loosen 2 screws (8) then bring down the
Door Bracket (9).

6. Remove the Left Side Door (1) moving as 1 2.

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7. Remove 5 screws (10), and remove the Door Frame (11) moving as 1 2 3.

10
11

10 10 10

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5. 1. 3 Top Cover
1. Remove Right Side Cover, Left Side Door and Door Frame. See 5.1.1 and 5.1.2.

2. Remove 3 screws (1), and remove the Front Cover (2) by pulling frontward.

1 1 1

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3. Remove 4 screws (3).

3
3

4. Remove 2 screws (4) on the bottom side of Top Cover.

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5. Open the Exit Door (5), and then loosen 3 screws (6).

6. Remove 2 screws (7) to release USB Connector (8).


Remove 3 cables from Monitor Assembly (9).

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7. Disconnect 4 harnesses (11) from the Power Switch.
Disconnect 1 cable (12) from the Indicator PCB.

11

10

Reference

Harness Connection:

In front Back
(machine right) (machine left)
Upper SW1-3 (white) SW1-4 (white)
Lower SW1-1 (black) SW1-2 (black)

8. Lift up Top Cover.

NOTE
Carry Top Cover by 2 or more persons.

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5. 2 Process Unit
5. 2. 1 Drawing Process Unit
1. Open the Rear Door.

2. Open the Left Side Door (2). Remove 3 screws (3) as well as the stopper (4).

2 3 3

3. Turn up the Lever (5) until it is automatically stopped and locked at “process unlock position” (= 1st
position).

5 Stopped and locked here

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4. Surely hold the handle (6) and draw out the Process Unit (7).

NOTE
If Process Unit is tightly held so it is unable to draw it out, rotate the Drum shaft slightly
counter-clockwise with the Jig to release then draw it out.

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5. 2. 2 Removing Drum and Cleaner Unit
NOTE
Prepare a Drum Box (Drum container). The Drum should be removed before removing Drum
Cleaner.

1. Open the Rear Door.

2. Open the Left Side Door (2). Remove 3 screws (3) as well as the stopper (4).

2 3 3

3. Turn up the Lever (5) until it is automatically stopped and locked at “process unlock position” (= 1st
position).

5 Stopped and locked here

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4. Surely hold the handle (6) and draw out the Process Unit (7).

NOTE
If Process Unit is tightly held so it is unable to draw it out, rotate the Drum shaft slightly
counter-clockwise with the Jig to release then draw it out.

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5. With pushing Lever (8) to the arrow direction, insert the bolt (9: Reuse the attached as shipment
accessory) to the hole. This unlocks the Drum as the bolt will prevent Lever from returning to the
lock position.

Reference

If the bolt is lost, you can use a substitute such as a screwdriver.

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6. With firmly holding both ends of Drum Cleaner Unit (10) and Drum (11) together by both hands, gently
move them up in the direction of arrow until they are stopped by the metal stopper.

11

10

7. With firmly hold both flanges (12), bring up and remove the Drum from the Process unit.

12

12

NOTE
Keep the Drum in the Drum Box. Do not expose it to the light so long time.

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8. Return the Drum Cleaner Unit (10) to its original position.

10

Original position

10

9. Loosen 1 screw (13) then move the metal stopper (14) in the direction of arrow. This will allow for
opening the Drum Cleaner Unit more widely.

14

13

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10. Rotate the Drum Cleaner Unit in the direction of arrow, and find correct position that allows the key
(15) on the unit to match the key hole (16) on the bracket.

16 15

16

15

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11. When you find the correct position of key and key hole, slide the entire Drum Cleaner Unit in the
direction of arrow. The right side of the unit will be free as a shaft pin (17) on the right will come out
from the hole.

17

12. Finally remove the Drum Cleaner Unit.

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5. 2. 3 Removing Developer Unit
NOTE
Prepare a Drum Box (Drum container). Drum should be removed before removing
Developer Unit.

1. Open the Rear Door.

2. Open the Left Side Door (2). Remove 3 screws (3) as well as the stopper (4).

2 3 3

3. Turn up the Lever (5) until it is automatically stopped and locked at “process unlock position” (= 1st
position).

5 Stopped and locked here

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4. Surely hold the handle (6) and draw out the Process Unit (7).

NOTE
If Process Unit is tightly held so it is unable to draw it out, rotate the Drum shaft slightly
counter-clockwise with the Jig to release then draw it out.

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5. With pushing Lever (8) to the arrow direction, insert the bolt (9: Reuse the attached as shipment
accessory) to the hole. This unlocks the Drum as the bolt will prevent Lever from returning to the
lock position.

Reference

If the bolt is lost, you can use a substitute such as a screwdriver.

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6. With firmly holding both ends of Drum Cleaner Unit (10) and Drum (11) together by both hands, gently
move them up in the direction of arrow until they are stopped by the metal stopper.

11

10

7. With firmly hold both flanges (12), bring up and remove the Drum from the Process unit.

12

12

NOTE
Keep the Drum in the Drum Box. Do not expose it to the light so long time.

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8. With levelling the Developer Unit (13) as far as possible, simply bring it up and remove it from
the Process Unit.

13

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5. 2. 4 Removing 1st Charging Unit
1. Open the Rear Door.

2. Open the Left Side Door (2). Remove 3 screws (3) as well as the stopper (4).

2 3 3

3. Turn up the Lever (5) until it is automatically stopped and locked at “process unlock position” (= 1st
position).

5 Stopped and locked here

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4. Surely hold the handle (6) and draw out the Process Unit (7) full.

NOTE
If Process Unit is tightly held so it is unable to draw it out, rotate the Drum shaft slightly
counter-clockwise with the Jig to release then draw it out.

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5. Holding HV Head (8), gently draw 1st Charging Unit (9).

NOTE
Carefully remove 1st Charging Unit from the machine.
Do not fall or hit 1st Charging Unit to Drum as they are located close each other.

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5. 3 Drum & Drum Cleaner Unit
5. 3. 1 Recommended Periodic Replacement

NOTE
The following parts are recommended for periodic replacement.
This section describes how to replace all of them in one sequent operation.
Item Number Remarks
Of article
Drum 1 All of these parts are contained in
Blade 1 “Drum Kit”
Sheet 1
Seal 8 1
Seal 10 2
Seal 12 1
Seal 13 1
Seal 14 2
Seal 15 2
Sheet 4 1

1. Open the Rear Door (1).

2. Open the Left Side Door (2). Remove 3 screws (3) as well as the stopper (4).

2 3 3

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3. Turn up the Lever (5) until it is automatically stopped and locked at “process unlock position” (= 1st
position).

5
Stopped and locked here

4. Surely hold the handle (6) and draw out the Process Unit (7).

NOTE
If Process Unit is tightly held so it is unable to draw it out, rotate the Drum shaft slightly
counter-clockwise with the Jig to release then draw it out.

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5. With pushing Lever (8) to the arrow direction, insert the bolt (9: Reuse the attached as shipment
accessory) to the hole. This unlocks the Drum as the bolt will prevent Lever from returning to the
lock position.

Reference

If the bolt is lost, you can use a substitute such as a screwdriver.

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6. With firmly holding both ends of Drum Cleaner Unit (10) and Drum (11) together by both hands,
gently pivot them up in the arrow direction until they are stopped by the metal stopper.

11

10

7. With firmly holding both ends of the metal part of the Drum flanges (12), lift up and remove the Drum
from the Process unit.

12

12

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8. Return the Drum Cleaner Unit to its set position.

set position

9. Loosen 1 screw (13) then slide the metal stopper (14) to the arrow direction. This will allow for
opening the Drum Cleaner Unit more widely.

14

13

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10. Rotate the Drum Cleaner Unit in the direction of arrow, and find its angle that allows the key (15) on
the unit to escape from the key hole (16) on the bracket.

16 15

16

15

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11. When you find the correct angle, slide the entire Drum Cleaner Unit to the arrow direction. As a
shaft pin (17) on the right side will come out from the hole, the right side of the unit will be released.

17

12. Remove the Drum Cleaner Unit (10).

10

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13. Remove 7 screws (18) from the Drum Cleaner Unit.
Remove the Blade (19), Seal 10 (20), Sheet 4 (21), Sheet (22), Seal 8 (23), Seal 13 (24), Seal 12
(25), Seal 14 (26) and Seal 15 (27) from the Drum Cleaner Unit.

18

19

19

20 21 22 20

23 24 25

27 26 26 27

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14. Apply the new Seal 15 (28) first and then Seal 14 (29).
Seals should be aligned with the red line indicated by arrow marks below.

28 29 29 28

15. Install the new Blade (30) to the frame (31) with 7 screws (18).

30

18

31

NOTE
Tighten the screws (18) in order as follows (center to outside) to fix Blade (31).

31

18

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16. Apply Seal 8 (32) to the side frame, aligning with the corner of Blade (30).
There should be no gap between Blade (30) and Seal 8 (32).

32
30

Align here. No Gap

17. Apply Sheet 4 (33) to the side frame, aligning with the step of the frame (31) and Sheet 8 (32).
There should be no gap between Sheet 4 (33) and Seal 8 (32).

NOTE
Sheet 4 (33) is made of transparent plastic.
Do not use Sheet, made of urethane (sponge-like rubber)

33
Align here.

31

No Gap
32
Align here. 33

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18. Apply Sheet (34) onto Sheet 4 (33), aligning with the step of the frame (28) and Seal 8 (32).

34 Align here.

33

No Gap

Align here. 34

19. Apply Seal 13 (35) to the side frame, aligning with Sheet (34) and Blade (30).
There should be no gap between Sheet (34) and Seal 13 (35).

No Gap
Align here.
35

34

30 Align here.

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20. Apply Seal 12 (36) to the side frame, aligning with Seal 13 (35) and Blade (30).
There should be no gap between Seal 13 (35) and Blade (30).

No Gap
35 Align here.

30
36
Align here.

No Gap

21. Apply Seal 10 (37) to the side frame, aligning with the mark-off line on the side frame.

mark-off line

37

Start here.
Start here.

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22. Apply Seal 10 (37) to the side frame, aligning with the mark-off line on the side frame.

mark-off line mark-off line

37

Start here.

Start here.

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23. Reinstall the Drum Cleaner Unit (10) to the Process Unit. Be sure to that the stopper (14) should be
released and the Drum Cleaner Unit should be widely open.

10

14

NOTE
To prevent the floor from toner dirt on the later steps and
the subsequent sections, put some paper on the floor.

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24. Apply the toner powder (use the same color with the target Process Unit) to the contact edge (38)
of the Blade (30) touching the Drum.

Apply toner on this edge


touching the Drum
5
38
30

side section of Blade (30)

38

30

25. With sliding the Drum Cleaner (10) to the arrow direction (A), turn it to the arrow direction (C) until
it stops.

10

26. Reposition the Drum Stopper (14) and fix it with the screw (13).

14

13

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27. Be sure to open the Drum Cleaner (10).

10

28. Take a new Drum (39) from the container.

39

29. Place the Drum (39) on to the Drum Cleaner.


The gear (40) should be located on the left of the machine.

39

40 40

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30. Hold the metal areas on both ends of the Drum (Avoid the green surface), rotate it one revolution.
This will match the Cleaning Blade with the Drum surface.

NOTE
The toner on the edge of Blade is not enough if you feel it hard to rotate the Drum by
hand. Apply more toner in this case.

31. Push the Drum to the arrow direction. (machine left, the gear (40) side)

40

NOTE
If the Drum is not moved enough, improper gear engagement with Developer Unit may
happen on the next step.

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32. Hold both ends of the Drum and the Drum Cleaner together. Keep them holding and carefully
turn the Drum to the arrow direction.

NOTE
The right side gear (41) should engage with
the gear in the Developer Unit (42). 41

42

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33. With pushing the lever (8) to the arrow direction (outward), pull and remove the bolt (9).

34. Follow the instructions (a) through (d) to remount the Process Unit to the machine.

(a) Check for the Rear Door (Belt Unit) (1) OPEN.

NOTE

The Rear Door (Belt Unit) (1) should be open prior to closing the Process Unit.
Opening / Closing the Process Unit with the Rear Door close may damage the Drum.

(b) Gently push the Process Unit to the machine until it stops.

NOTE
Gently close the Process Unit gently. Not doing so may damage the drum or its drive shaft.

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(c) If there is a gap between the base for the screw (43) and the machine’s side plate, the drive pin (44)
on the drive shaft of the Drum does not fit in the groove of the flange (45). (Figure A, the right side
of the machine) Go to the next step (d), adjust the angle of the drive pin (44) to fit in the groove (45).

When the base part (43) is touching the machine’s side plate without gap, the drive pin (44) has
successfully fit in the groove (43). (Figure B) Go to step 27.

A
45
Gap

43

44

B
No Gap
45

43
44

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(d) Insert a metal stick (46) into the hole (φ4) on the Drum Shaft. Slightly rotate the shaft to the arrow
direction (clockwise) and push the Process Unit in the machine.
Do this “trial and error” to fit the drive pin in the groove of the Drum flange until the gap is resolved.

46

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35. Follow the instructions (a) through (c) to return the LED Head release lever (5).

5
5

(a) Put your finger on the LED Head release lever (5) and turn the lock lever (47) to the arrow direction.

47

(b) The LED Head release lever (5) is now unlocked and can move to the arrow direction.

(c) Gently turn the LED Head release lever (5) to its home position.

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36. Fix the Process Unit with 3 screws (3).
For the screw on top, reinstall the stopper (4) together.

3 3

3 3

37. When setup of all the Process Unit of Yellow / Magenta / Cyan / Black is finished, close the Rear
Door (Belt Unit) (4).

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5. 4 Developer Unit
5. 4. 1 Recommended Periodic Replacement

NOTE
(1) The following parts are recommended for periodic replacement.
This section describes how to replace all of them in one sequent operation.
Item Number Remarks
Of article
Blade Assy 1 All of these parts are contained in
Bias Terminal 2 “Developer Roller Kit”
Bias Terminal 4 1
Bias Terminal 5 1
Roller Developer 1
Seal 1
Seal 2 1
Seal 17 2
Side Seal 10 4
Side Seal 11 2
Side Seal 12 2
Flange 2 Assy 1

(2) Remove all the toner inside Developer Unit before replacing Roller Developer and any of
Side Seals.

(3) Prepare a Drum Box (Drum container). Drum should be removed before removing
Developer Unit.

1. Open the Rear Door (1).

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2. Open the Left Side Door (2).
Rotate the Toner Cartridge (3) 180 degrees in the arrow direction until it stops.

3. Remove 3 screws (4) as well as the stopper (5).

4 4

4. Turn up the Lever (6) until it is automatically stopped and locked at “process unlock position” (=
1st position).

6 Stopped and locked here

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5. Surely hold the handle (7) and draw out the Process Unit (8).

NOTE
If Process Unit is tightly held so it is unable to draw it out, rotate the Drum shaft slightly
counter-clockwise with the Jig to release then draw it out.

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5. With pushing Lever (8) to the arrow direction, insert the bolt (9: Reuse the attached as shipment
accessory) to the hole. This unlocks the Drum as the bolt will prevent Lever from returning to the
lock position.

Reference

If the bolt is lost, you can use a substitute such as a screwdriver.

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6. With firmly holding both ends of Drum Cleaner Unit (10) and Drum (11) together by both hands,
gently move them up in the direction of arrow until they are stopped by the metal stopper.

11

10

7. With firmly hold both flanges (12), bring up and remove the Drum from the Process unit.

12

12

NOTE
Keep the Drum in the Drum Box. Do not expose it to the light so long time.

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8. With levelling the Developer Unit (13) as far as possible, simply bring it up and remove it from
the Process Unit.

13
13

9. Remove 1 screw (M4x6) (14) to remove Bottle Guide Unit (15).

15

14

10. Remove 2 screws (M4x6) (16) to remove Upper Cover (17).

16

16 17

11. Remove 2 screws (M4x6) (18) to remove Terminal Cover (19).

19

18

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12. Remove 4 screws (M3x5) (20) to remove Bias Terminal (21), Bias Terminal 4 (22) and
Bias Terminal 5 (23) from Terminal Cover (19).
Replace Bias Terminal with new ones.

22 19 19
20 20

21 21

23

13. Remove 2 screws (M4x12) (24) each to remove Blade Assy (25).
Replace Blade Assy with new one.

24 24

machine left
drive side

machine right 25
electrode plate side

14. Put 1 screw (M4x6) (26) to the screw holes on each side, and then tighten the screws. This
releases pressure onto Blade Roller against Roller Developer.

26 26

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15. Remove C-Ring (C12) (27) to remove Counter Roller (28), Gear 46 (29), and Parallel Pin
(4x20) (30).
Some Thrust Washers
may exist between (27)
and (28)

30

29

28
27 27

16. Remove C-Ring (C12) (31) to remove Bearing (32) and Side Seal 11 (33).
Replace Side Seal 11 with new one.

33

32
31 31

17. Remove 2 screws (M3x5) (34) to remove Fixing Plate (35).

34

35

34

18. On the drive side, remove C-Ring (C12) (36) to remove Counter Roller (37) and Thrust Washer (37).

38

37
36
36

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19. Remove 3 screws (M4x6) (39) to remove Collar 2 (40) and Roller Guide (41).

39

41

39
40

20. Remove C-Ring (C6) (42) to remove Counter Roller 2 (43) and C-Ring (C6) (44).

42

44
43
42

21. Remove C-Ring (C6) (45) to remove Gear 27 (46), Parallel Pin (M3x12) (47) and Collar 3 (48).

45

48

47
46
45

22. Remove C-Ring (C8) (49) to remove Gear 24-18 (50) (with Bearing (51)).

49

50
51
49

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23. Remove C-Ring (C8) (52) to remove Gear 24 (53) (with Bearing (54) (55)).

53

52

55
52 54

24. Remove Gear 20 (56) and Parallel Pin (4x16) (57).

56

57

56

25. Remove C-Ring (C12) (58) to remove Bearing (59) and Side Seal 11 (60).
Replace Side Seal 11 with new one.

60

59

58 58

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26. Remove Roller Developer (61) moving as 1 2.
Replace Roller Developer with new one.

61

NOTE
(1) For Roller Developer, the longer shaft should come to the machine’s left side (drive side).

Left Side Right Side

(2) When reassembling, push Roller Developer against the side seals on the drive side (to the
arrow direction). This holds and keeps the side seals in position.
With pushing to the drive side, lower the other end as the arrow direction.
The side seals being out of position or bent would spill off toner from the inside of
Developer Unit.

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27. Remove 2 screws (M4x6) (26).

26 26

28. On the electrode plate side, remove screws ((M3x8)( 62), (M4x20)( 63)) to remove Roller (64),
Roller Shaft (65), Spring 2 (66), Spring Hook (67) and Cam (68).

62

63

64
65 68

62

66
67

63

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29. remove C-Ring (C12) (69), (C8) (70) to remove Bearing (71), Roller Arm 2 (72), Side Seal 10
(73) and Flange 2 Assy (74).
Replace Side Seal 10 and Flange 2 Assy with new ones.

69 70

74
73
72
70
71
69

NOTE
The spring should be seated in position when reassembling. Not doing so would have the
spring installed crooked.

30. On the drive side, remove C-Ring (C12) (75) and Spring (76) to remove Bearing (77), Roller
Arm (78) and Side Seal 10 (79).
Replace Side Seal 10 with new one.

75

79
76
78

77
7676
75

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31. Remove Blade Roller (80) moving as 1 2.

80

NOTE
For Blade Roller, the longer shaft (with a penetrating hole) should come to the machine’s left
side (drive side).

Left Side Right Side

32. On the electrode plate side, remove C-Ring (C10) (81) to remove Thrust Washer (82), Bearing
(83) and Side Seal 12 (84).
After that, remove 2 screws ((M4x6) (85), (M4x14) (86)) to remove Flange (87) and Stopper (88).
Replace Side Seal 12 with new one.

88

87
86

81 84
85
83

82

81

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33. On the drive side, remove C-Ring (C10) (89) to remove Gear 30-34 (90), Parallel Pin (3x16)
(91), Thrust Washer (92), Bearing (93) and Side Seal 12 (94).
Replace Side Seal 12 with new one.

94

93

92 91
90
89
89

34. Remove Supply Roller (95) moving as 1 2.

95

NOTE
For Supply Roller, the longer shaft (with a penetrating hole) should come to the machine’s left
side (drive side).

Left Side Right Side

35. Replace Side Seal 12 (96) with new one.

96 96

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36. Remove Seal 17 (97), Seal 2 (98) and Seal (99).

99
98
97
97

37. Follow the note column below to apply a new Seal 2 (98), Seal (99) and Seal 17 (97) to the
inner face of the developer side plates.

NOTE
Developer Side Plate (R) = electrode plate side

1. Insert Flange 2 Assy (74) to the developer side plate (R).

2. Apply Seal 2 (98) along all the arcs (A) (B) (C).
Precisely align Seal 2 (98) with the arc (A) of Flange 2 (74).

3. Apply Seal 17 (97) so that its non-taped portion overlaps Seal 2 (98) in about 3mm.

98 74

97

A (NO GAP)

About 3mm C

Developer Side Plate (R) = electrode plate side

See Next Page

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NOTE
Developer Side Plate (L) = drive side

1. Apply Seal (99) along the edge of the 2 holes (D) (E).

2. Apply Seal 17 (97) so that its non-taped portion overlaps Seal (99) in about 3mm.

99
97

D
E
About 3mm

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5. 5 1st Charging Unit
5. 5. 1 Recommended Periodic Replacement

NOTE
A periodic replacement for them is recommended.
Item Number Remarks
of article
Corona Wire 1 All of these parts are contained in “1st Set”
Cleaning Pad Assy 2

1. Open the Rear Door (1).

2. Open the Left Side Door (2). Remove 3 screws (3) as well as the stopper (4).

2 3 3

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3. Turn up the Lever (5) until it is automatically stopped and locked at “process unlock position” (= 1st
position).

5
Stopped and locked here

4. Surely hold the handle (6) and draw out the Process Unit (7) full.

NOTE
If Process Unit is tightly held so it is unable to draw it out, rotate the Drum shaft slightly
counter-clockwise with the Jig to release then draw it out.

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5. Holding HV Head (8), gently draw 1st Charging Unit (9).

NOTE
Carefully remove 1st Charging Unit from the machine.
Do not fall or hit 1st Charging Unit to Drum as they are located close each other.

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6. Press Grid Bracket (10) to the direction of arrow to remove Grid Plate (11).

11

10

NOTE
(1) Reinstall Grid Plate in the correct direction.
The blanking letter “KIP” should be in the
correct orientation.

(2) For cleaning Grid Plate, wash it with water and dry it completely.
Do not wipe it with a paper or cloth.

7. Press and pinch the tab part of Cleaning Pad Assy (12) shown below.

12

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8. Pull 2 pieces of Cleaning Pad Assy (12) downward to remove it from the housing.
Replace Cleaning Pad Assy with new ones.

12

NOTE
Make sure that Corona Wire goes straight between 2 Cleaning Pad Assy. If they do not catch
Corona Wire, Corona Wire’s height position will be incorrect. This may cause defective
imaging.

Refer to the next page for height information.

9. Pull HV Head Cover Back (13) upward to remove it.

13

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10. Remove Grid Bracket (10).
Lift HV Head Cover Front (14) with a thin tip tool and remove it.

10

14

11. Remove Grid Spring (15) located inside HV Head and remove Corona Wire (16).
Replace Corona Wire with a new one.

16 15

NOTE
(1) Locate Beads (17) for vibration control in the correct position shown below.
Route Corona Wire inside the groove of Height Adjuster (18).

18 17 17 18

(2) Check Corona Wire height. Keep 9mm height from the top of Corona House.

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5. 6 Fuser Unit
5. 6. 1 Recommended Periodic Replacement

NOTE
A periodic replacement for them is recommended.
This section shows how to replace all of them in one sequent operation.
Item Number Remarks
of article
Roller Fusing 1 All of these parts are contained in “Fuser Kit”
Roller Pressure 1
Stripper Finger 13
Isolate Bushing 4
Collar 1

1. Draw out the Waste Toner Case (1) and remove the Waste Toner Box (2). Loose 4 screws (3)
and remove the Cover (4).

2. Remove 2 screws (5) and remove the Right Side Cover (6) moving as 1 2.

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3. Open the Left Side Door (7)

4. Remove the screw (7), and remove the Door Stopper (8).

8
7

5. Remove the screw (9), and remove the Door Bracket (10).

10
9

6. Remove the screw (11) to remove the grounding strap (12).

12

11

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7. With firmly holding the Left Side Door with one hand, loosen 2 screws (13) then bring down the
Door Bracket (14).

13

14

8. Remove the Left Side Door (7) moving as 1 2.

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9. Remove 5 screws (15), and remove the Door Frame (16) moving as 1 2 3.

15
16

15 15 15

10. On each side, remove 1 screw (17) to remove Pin Bracket (18).

18
17

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11. Open the Fuser Exit Cover (19).

19

12. On each side, move the Lever (20) as 1 2 for unlocking, and remove the Fuser Exit Cover.

20

13. Remove 2 screws (21) to remove per Stripper Finger Assy (22) from Stripping Nail Unit (23).
Replace Stripper Finger (24) with a new one.

21

23

22 22: in front of the white roller


24 24

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14. Remove 3 screws (25) to remove the Left Fuser Side Cover (26).

25 26

25

15. Remove 3 screws (27).

27

27

16. Disconnect 2 connectors (28) to remove the Right Fuser Side Cover (29).
When reassembling, return the correct connector in position.

28

29

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17. Draw out the Web Unit (30) and remove it from the machine.

30

18. On each side, remove 2 screws (31), and then turn Exit Roller Assembly (32) to the rear.

31

32

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19. Open the Wire Saddle (33).
Disconnect the connecter (34) to remove Exit Roller Assembly (32).

34

33

32

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20. Open the Wire Saddle (35).
Remove 5 screws (36) to remove Gear Assy (37).

35

36

36

37

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21. Open the Wire Saddle (38), and disconnect the 2 connectors (39)

39

38

22. Remove 2 screws (40) to remove Lamp Bracket (41)

40 40

41

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23. Open the 3 Wire Saddles (42), and disconnect the 2 connectors (43).

42
42

43

24. Remove 2 screws (44) to remove Lamp Bracket (45).

44 44

45

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25. Remove 2 IR Lamps (46) in either way.

46

NOTE
(1) Do not touch the glass part with bear hands.

(2) There is a bubble-like projection on the middle glass part of IR Lamp.


When the projections of both IR Lamps touch each other, IR Lamps will be broken because
of the vibration or heat.
Make sure to make these projections face to the other directions when you install the IR
Lamps.

cross section of projection part

Correct Correct Wrong:


touching
projection

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26. On each side, remove 1 screw (47).

47

27. Pull Lever (48) on both sides to release pressure on Pressure Roller.

48

48

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28. Put your finger under Roller Pressure (49) and lift it up. Remove Roller Pressure (49).

49

NOTE
If Roller Fusing blocks Roller Pressure
(49), push the bearing (50) on the Roller
Pressure to the inside.

This will lower the bearing to escape


form Roller Fusing.

49 50

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29. Replace Roller Pressure (49) and Isolate Bushing (51) with a new one.

51 49 51

NOTE
(1) Roller Pressure can be installed in either direction.

(2) The bearing (52)’s brim side should come inside of Roller Pressure (49).

52 brim 49 brim 52

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30. Remove 2 Pan Head screws (M4x6) (53) to remove 60T Gear (54) from Roller Fusing (55).

53

54
55

31. On the right side, remove 2 screws (56) to remove Collar 1 (57), Spacer (58), Isolate Bushing
(59) and Ball Bearing (60) from Roller Fusing. Replace Isolate Bushing (59) with a new one.

56

57 58 59 60

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32. On the left side, remove 2 Pan Head screws (M4x8) (61) to remove Spur Gear 50T (62),
Spacer (63), Wave Washer (64) and Collar (65).

61

62

64 65 65 64

63 63 63 62

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33. On the left side, remove 2 screws (66) to remove Isolate Bushing (67) and Ball Bearing (68)
from Roller Fusing.
Replace solate Bushing (67) with the new one.

66

68 67

34. Remove Roller Fusing (55) from Fuser Unit.

55

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35. Remove the Collar (69) and Collar 4 (70) from Roller Fusing (55).
Replace the Collar (69) and Roller Fusing (55) with new ones.

69 70: Reuse 55

NOTE
(1) Collar 4 (70) should be reused.

(2) Roller Fusing (55) can be installed in either direction.


The one end with Collar (69) and Collar 4 (70) reinstalled should be placed to Gear side
end (machine right side).

(3) When installing the brand new Fuser Roller, do not remove its protection paper until the
roller is stabled being fixed by Bearings on both sides. Otherwise you may damage the
surface of roller by hitting or scratching.

Do not remove the protection paper until the roller


is fixed by both bearings.

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5. 6. 2 Removing Fuser Unit
1. Open the Waste Toner Case (1) on the back. Remove the Waste toner Box (2) from the case,
loosen 4 screws (3), and remove the front cover (4) of Waste Toner Case.

2. On the right side of the machine, remove 2 screws (5) then remove the Right Side Cover (6).

3. Open the Left Side Door (7).

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4. Remove the screw (8) to remove the Door Stopper (9) on the top.

9
8

5. Remove the screw (10) to remove the Door Bracket in the middle.

10
11

6. Remove the screw (12) to remove the grounding strap (13) on the bottom.

13

12

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7. With surely holding the Left Side Door with one hand, loosen 2 screws (14) then slide the Door
Bracket (15) to the bottom.

14

15

8. Remove the Left Side Door (7).

9. Remove 5 screws (18), and remove the Door Frame (19).

18
19

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10. Remove screw (20) to remove Fuser Handle (21).

21 20

11. Loosen 2 screws (22) to remove Fuser Cover (23).

22

23

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12. Remove 3 screws (24), and remove the Front Cover (25) by pulling frontward.

24 24 24

25

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13. Remove 4 screws (26).

26

26

26
26

14. Remove 2 screws (27) on the bottom side of Top Cover.

27

27

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15. Open the Exit Cover (28), and then loosen 3 screws (29).

29

28

16. Remove 2 screws (30) to release USB connector (31).


Remove 3 cables (32) from the Monitor Assy.

31

32 30

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17. Disconnect 4 harnesses (33) from the Power Switch.
Disconnect 1 cable (34) from the Indicator PCB.

34

33

Reference

Harness Connection:

In front Back
(machine right) (machine left)
Upper SW1-3 (white) SW1-4 (white
Lower SW1-1 (black) SW1-2 (black)

18. Lift up Top Cover.

NOTE
Carry Top Cover by 2 or more persons.

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19. On each side, remove 1screw (35) to remove Pin Bracket (36).

35
36

20. Open the Fuser Exit Cover (37).

37

21. Move the Levers (38) on both sides as 1 2 for unlocking, and remove the Fuser Exit Cover.

38

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22. On the left side, remove 3 screws (39) to remove the Left Fuser Side Cover (40).

40

39

39

23. On the right side, remove 3 screws (41). Do not remove the cover at this time.

41

41

24. Disconnect 2 connectors (42) to remove the Right Fuser Side Cover (43).

42

43

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Reference
Harness Connection:

In front Back
(machine front) (machine rear)
FU-COM FU-N.O

25. On the left side, open 3 Wire Saddle (44) and disconnect 2 connectors (45).

45
44

Reference
Harness Connection:

Back In front Back


(machine left) (machine right)
FU2-COM FU2-N.O
In front

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26. On the right side, from the front, disconnect 3 connectors (46).

48

46

27. Open Wire saddle (47), and pass the released Fan lead (48) trough the round hole (49).

49

47

48

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28. Remove 2 screws (50) to release Bracket (uplight plate) (51) to the arrow direction/

51

50

29. Remove 2 screws (52) to remove Bracket (uplight plate) (53) between IPS Assy and Fuser Unit.

53

52

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30. On each side, remove 1 screw (54) to remove Separation Solenoid (55) together with its bracket.

Left side of the Machine

55

54

Right side of the Machine

55

54

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31. On the right side, disconnect all the harnesses from Fuser Unit.

32. Open the Rear Door.

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33. Draw out the Process Unit (K) and (C).

NOTE
This step is for your safety on the subsequent operation to avoid damage the Drum.

34. With supporting Separation Guide (56), remove 2 screws (57) to remove Separation Guide (55)
from the machine.

56

57

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35. On each side, remove 3 screws (58).

58: right side

58: left side

36. Dismount Fuser Unit by 2 or more persons.

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5. 6. 3 Replacing Web Cleaner

NOTE
(1) When the web cleaner is near emptied, the empty sign appears on the screen.
The Web Cleaner Status turns red in K125GUI Home screen.

(2) After replacing Web Cleaner, enter Service Mode and reset the counter for web, “clear
web information”.

(3) Wear groves (rubber or plastic) when you replace Web Cleaner.

1. Open Fuser Exit Door (1).

2. Hold the knobs on both sides (2), draw out the Web Unit (3) f until it stops.
Lift the back of the Web Unit up to escape the stopper to remove it from the machine.

2 3

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4. Push both of the rolls of Web Cleaner (4) to the arrow direction (right hand side, machine left) to
remove Web Cleaner (4).

5. Install the thicker roll of Web (5) to the shaft’s pin (6) on the back (inner) of your right hand side.
Fit the pin (6) to the notch (7) on the core bar of the roll (5).

5 7

NOTE
Install the Web in the correct direction noting its winding direction.

Knob

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6. With pushing the thicker roll (5) to the arrow direction, install the other side of the roll (5) to the
shaft’s pin (8) on the back (inner) of your left hand side.

8 5

7. Install the thinner roll of Web (9) to the shaft’s pin (10) on the front (outer) of your right hand side. Fit
the pin (10) to the notch on the core bar of the roll (9).

9
10

10

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8. With pushing the thinner roll (9) to the arrow direction, install the other side of the roll (9)
to the shaft’s pin (11) on the front (outer) of your left hand side.

11 9

9. Turn the gear (12) to remove slack on the Web.

12

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10. Reinstall the Web Unit to the machine.
Place the roller (13) on the railing (15) of the bracket (14).

14

13

14

13

15

NOTE
Completely push the Web Unit in the machine.

not pushed enough correct position

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11. Close the Exit Cover (1).
1

12. Turn on the machine.

13. Press [Config] button on the bottom left of the user GUI home.

14. Press [Service] button on the bottom left of the user GUI configuration.

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15. Enter a password (PIN), and then press [Enter] button. (PIN: 8495107)

Enter 8495107

16. Use [<] [>] buttons on the bottom left to scroll the page to “Service - 2”.

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17. Press [Start] in “Service Software” on the top left to launch K125GUI.

18. Press [Yes].

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19. Press [service mode] button on the right, enter a PIN on the password entry popup, and then press
[ok]. (Default PIN: 0000)

“0000”

20. Press [close].

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21. Press [user mode] and select “maintenance”.

22. Press [execute] button besides “clear web information” to reset the web counter.

NOTE
This is to clear “Web Empty” and allows the system to recognize the web cleaner
has been replaced. Skipping step 22 prevents the printer from being ready, and
“Web Empty” will not disappear.

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5. 7 Filter
5. 7. 1 Replacing Filter

NOTE
A periodic replacement for them is recommended.
Item Number Remarks
of article
Filter 4 All of these parts are contained in “Filter Kit”

1. Draw out the Waste Toner Case (1) and remove the Waste Toner Box (2).

2. Loose 4 screws (3) and remove the Cover (4).

3. Remove 2 screws (5) and remove the Right Side Cover (6) moving as 1 2.

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4. Remove Filter (7).
Replace Filter with new ones.

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5. 8 Belt Unit
5. 8. 1 Replacing BC Blade

NOTE
A periodic replacement for them is recommended.
Item Number Remarks
of article
BC Blade 1 Belt Cleaner Blade

1. Open the Rear Door (1).

2. Remove 2 door stopper screws (2) and fully open the Rear Door (1).

1
2

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3. Remove 1 screw (3) for securing Belt Cleaner Unit.

4. Disconnect 1 connector (4) for Registration Sensor on the other side.

NOTE
When reassembling, be sure to route wiring away from Media Charge Roller, toward the Belt
Unit frame.

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5. Holding the bottom face firmly, slide the entire Belt Cleaner Unit (7) to the arrow direction and
remove it from the machine.

5 5

NOTE
(1) Be careful not to push the Belt Cleaner Unit toward Belt while you are sliding it. If you do
so, some metal part of Belt Cleaner Unit may touch the Belt which will result in damage
of Belt.

(2) Do not hold the guide plate when handling the Belt Cleaner Unit as you may distort it.
Note that distortion of the guide plate may result in skewing of media feeding.

(3) Put the far end (machine right, Power Cable side) of the Belt Cleaner Unit on a spacer.
This keeps the curved Guide Plate from touching a table surface or the floor to avoid its
deformation.

Waste Toner Case

Spacer

Guide Plate

(cont.)

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NOTE (cont.)
(4) When returning the Belt Cleaner Unit to the machine, be sure to fit the positioning pins
into the positioning holes. (Another side of the unit has 2 positioning pins as well.)

Positioning Pin

Positioning Hole

Near End (machine left)


Belt Cleaner Unit: Hole
Belt Unit: Pin

Far End (machine right)


Belt Cleaner Unit: Pin
Belt Unit: Hole

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6. Loosen 6 screws (6) (7) to release the Blade Guide (8).

6 8 7

NOTE
There is a harness for Registration Sensor close to the screws (6).
Be careful not to damage the harness.

7. Pick up the BC Blade (9), and remove it from the Belt Cleaner Unit.

NOTE
One Reinforcing Plate (10) would come out together with the BC Blade. (if it would not,
remove it) It will be reused with the new BC Blade. Do not discard it.
10

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8. Install the new BC Blade (11) to the Belt Unit.

11

NOTE
(1) Put the BC Blade noting its direction / orientation so that you can read the printed number
as shown in the photo.

(2) The number indicated in the photo varies from the actual one.

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9. Push the entire edge of the BC Blade to seat it in position.

10. Put the Reinforcing Plate (10) near the Registration Sensor (12), between the BC Blade and
the frame. (toward the Registration Sensor side)

12 10

12 10

NOTE
The right figure shows the installation
position of the Reinforcing Plate (10)
and the BC Blade (11).

The Reinforcing Plate (10) should be


set toward Registration Sensor side.

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11. Tighten 6 screws (6) (7) to fix the Blade Guide (10) to secure the BC Blade.

6 8 7

NOTE
(1) There is a harness for Registration Sensor close to the screws (6).
Be careful not to damage the harness while turning the screws.

(2) Tighten the screws (6) (7) in order as follows. (center to outside)

(3) While tightening the screws, firmly grab and hold the part of the frame near the screw you
are tightening.

(cont.)

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NOTE (cont.)
(4) After tightening the screws, check if the BC Blade is NOT installed wavy by visual check.
If there is, go back to step 6 to reseat the BC Blade correctly.

12. Rub the toner powder (13) on the BC Blade’s edge. (Any color is available)

13

13. Reinstall the Belt Cleaner Unit to the Belt Unit. See step 1 to 5 in reverse order.

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5. 8. 2 Replacing Belt
1. First of all, remove the Belt Cleaner Unit (1) seeing previous section.

2. Remove 2 joints (2) by removing 2 each E Ring (3). This will separate the Belt Unit (4) from the
Rear Door (5).

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3. Remove the screw (6) to unfix the Tension Roller
Assembly (7).

4. Rotate the Tension Roller Assembly (7) clockwise, and fix it at “release position” by the
removed screw (6) which is to be put into another screw hole. This will unfasten the Belt.

7
6

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5. Slide the Belt (8) and remove it from the machine.

6. Install the new Belt with taking care of the following side notes.

NOTE
(1) Be careful not to put grease, oil or any other dirt on the Belt. It is recommended to put on
the gloves.

(2) Be careful not to damage the edge.

(3) Have even distance between roller edges and belt edges on both sides.

Belt

Tension Roller

Distances should be even.

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5. 9 Roll Deck
5. 9. 1 Removing Roll Deck
1. Draw out the 3rd (lowest) Roll Deck, loosen 4 screws (1) on both sides, disconnect the Flat
Cable (2), and open the Wire Saddle (3).

(Right)

(Left)

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2. Remove the Wire Saddle (3), and then remove the entire 3rd Roll Deck (4) from the slide rails.

3 4

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5. 10 Inner Feeder Unit
5. 10. 1 Removing Inner Feeder Unit
1. Remove 4 screws (5).

5
5

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2. Remove the Guide Plate Assembly (6).

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3. Remove screws (7) on both sides, and disconnect the connector (8).

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7

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4. Open the Left Side Door, remove 3 screws (9), and remove the harness cover (10).

10

5. Disconnect the connector (11).

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6. Slide the entire Inner Feeder Unit (12) to the front and remove it from the machine.

12

12

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5. 11 Cutter Unit
5. 11. 1 Removing Cutter Unit
NOTE
Every Roll Deck drawer is equipped with the Cutter Unit.

1. Draw out the Roll Deck (1).

2. Open Cutter Cover (2).

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3. Remove 5 screws (3) and remove the Right Side Cover (4).

3
3

4. Remove 2 screws (5).

5. Remove 1 screw (6) to release the cover (7).

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6. Open Wire Saddle (8) and disconnect connector (9).

7. Remove screw (10) on both sides, and then remove Cutter Unit (11).
Replace Cutter Unit with a new one.

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5. 12 LED Head
5. 12. 1 Replacing LED Head
1. Open the Left Side Door (1).

2. Remove screw (2) to remove the Door Stopper (3).

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3. Remove screw (4) to remove the Door Bracket (5).

4
5

4. Remove screw (6) to remove the Ground Lead (7).

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5. With supporting the Left Side Door, loosen 2 screws (8) to move the Door Bracket (9) to the
arrow direction.

6. Remove the Left Side Door (10).

10

7. Open the Rear Cover (11).

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8. Turn up the lever (12) to unlock the Process Unit which is to be opened.

12

9. Remove 3 screws (13). Hold the handle (14)


firmly, and draw out the Process Unit.

13

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10. Hold the bottom of LED Head Unit with left hand
so as not to drop it. Then press and hold the
metal lever (15) fully toward arrow (A) and turn
the lever (12) fully to arrow (B). This will unlock
the LED Head Unit. (Please surely catch the unit
for avoiding damage by dropping.)

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11. Disconnect the flat cable (16) and DC harness (17) from the LED head Unit.

16 17

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12. With taking great care not to scratch the Selfoc Lens side, take out the entire LED Head Unit
(18)from the left side.

18

13. Before returning the LED Head Unit to the machine, fit the spacer jig (19) between small metal
rollers (20) on one end of the unit.

19
19

20

(NOTE : This is temporary design.)

14. With taking great care not to scratch the Selfoc Lens side, insert the entire LED Head Unit
(18)into the machine.

18

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15. Connect the flat cable (16) and DC harness (17) to the LED head Unit.

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16. Surely fit the projections (21) into the slits (22) from bottom side. (There are totally 4
projections and slits on both sides.) Please keep holding the entire unit after fitting the
projections into slits.

21

22

Insert projections from


bottom side

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17. With holding the bottom of LED Head Unit with
left hand so as not to drop it, turn the lever (12)
back to its original position (unlock position of
process unit). This will surely fix the LED Head
Unit.

12

NOTE
It is unnecessary to turn the metal lever at this time. So simply turn the lever (12) only.

18. Return all removed parts back to original positions, and close all doors/covers.

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Chapter 6
Maintenance

Page
6. 1 Recommended Periodic Replacement Parts 6- 2

6. 2 Periodical Maintenance 6- 3
6. 2. 1 Cleaning of Developer Roller 6- 4

6. 3 Recommended Service Tools & Devices 6- 6

6. 4 Internal Battery in Embedded Controller 6- 8

6. 5 Disposal of machine 6- 9

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KIP C7800 PM Schedule
Printer Serial Number : r4
- Please keep this form with the KIP c7800 and perform required actions as noted Tech Support :
- As actions are preformed, please indicate. Phone Number :
Installation Date :
Part / Description Number Qty Sqaure Feet x 1000
CMY Engines - Meter A 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900
Corona Wires (CMY) Z258060010 3  C C C R C C C R C
Drum Kit (CMY) Z258060040 3 R R
Developer (Rebuild Kit) (CMY) Z258060020 3  R
Filter (CMY) Z251101110 3  C C C C C R C C C

K Engine - Meter A + B 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900
Corona Wires (K) Z258060010 1  C C C R C C C R C
Drum Kit (K) Z258060040 1 R R
Developer (Rebuild Kit) (K) Z258060020 1  R
Filter (K) Z251101110 1  C C C C C R C C C

All Other - Meter A + B 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900
Belt Blade Z254300890 1 R R
Fuser Web Z254400600 1 C C C R C C C R C
Fuser Kit (Roller, Pressure Roller, Fingers & Bearings) Z258060070 1  C C C C C C C C C
Main Charge Grid Screen  C C
Cleaner Unit Side Seals  C C C C C C C C C
LED Heads  C C C C C C C C C
Paper Compartments  C C C C C C C C C
Density / Registration Sensors  C C C C C C C C C
Media Decks drive gears L
Vacuum (clean) Interior  C C C C C C C C C
Fuser Gears L
Waste Toner Boxes (main and sub) I I I I I I I I I
Exterior Covers  C C C C C C C C C

 = Clean with cloth C = Clean R = Replace L = Lubricate


 = Clean with vacuum, carefully I = Inspect A = Adjust
Part numbers subject to change. Replacement intervals may change with user requirements / installation location. Square units based only on 36" media widths.

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KIP C7800 PM Schedule
Printer Serial Number : r4
- Please keep this form with the KIP c7800 and perform required actions as noted Tech Support :
- As actions are preformed, please indicate. Phone Number :
Installation Date :
Part / Description Number Qty Sqaure Feet x 1000
CMY Engines - Meter A 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800
Corona Wires (CMY) Z258060010 3  C C R C C C R C C
Drum Kit (CMY) Z258060040 3 R R
Developer (Rebuild Kit) (CMY) Z258060020 3  R R
Filter (CMY) Z251101110 3  C C R C C C C C R

K Engine - Meter A + B 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800
Corona Wires (K) Z258060010 1  C C R C C C R C C
Drum Kit (K) Z258060040 1 R R
Developer (Rebuild Kit) (K) Z258060020 1  R R
Filter (K) Z251101110 1  C C R C C C C C R

All Other - Meter A + B 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800
Belt Blade Z254300890 1 R R
Fuser Web Z254400600 1 C C R C C C R C C
Fuser Kit (Roller, Pressure Roller, Fingers & Bearings) Z258060070 1  R C C C C C C C C
Main Charge Grid Screen  C C
Cleaner Unit Side Seals  C C C C C C C C C
LED Heads  C C C C C C C C C
Paper Compartments  C C C C C C C C C
Density / Registration Sensors  C C C C C C C C C
Media Decks drive gears L
Vacuum (clean) Interior  C C C C C C C C C
Fuser Gears L
Waste Toner Boxes (main and sub) I I I I I I I I I
Exterior Covers  C C C C C C C C C

 = Clean with cloth C = Clean R = Replace L = Lubricate


 = Clean with vacuum, carefully I = Inspect A = Adjust
Part numbers subject to change. Replacement intervals may change with user requirements / installation location. Square units based only on 36" media widths.

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KIP C7800 PM Schedule
Printer Serial Number : r4
- Please keep this form with the KIP c7800 and perform required actions as noted Tech Support :
- As actions are preformed, please indicate. Phone Number :
Installation Date :
Part / Description Number Qty Sqaure Feet x 1000
CMY Engines - Meter A 1900 2000 2100 2200 2300 2400 2500 2600 2700
Corona Wires (CMY) Z258060010 3  C R C C C R C C C
Drum Kit (CMY) Z258060040 3 R R
Developer (Rebuild Kit) (CMY) Z258060020 3  R
Filter (CMY) Z251101110 3  C C C R C C

K Engine - Meter A + B 1900 2000 2100 2200 2300 2400 2500 2600 2700
Corona Wires (K) Z258060010 1  C R C C C R C C C
Drum Kit (K) Z258060040 1 R R
Developer (Rebuild Kit) (K) Z258060020 1  R
Filter (K) Z251101110 1  C C C R C C

All Other - Meter A + B 1900 2000 2100 2200 2300 2400 2500 2600 2700
Belt Blade Z254300890 1 R R
Fuser Web Z254400600 1 C R C C C R C C C
Fuser Kit (Roller, Pressure Roller, Fingers & Bearings) Z258060070 1  C R C C C C C C C
Main Charge Grid Screen  C C
Cleaner Unit Side Seals  C C C C C C C C C
LED Heads  C C C C C C C C C
Paper Compartments  C C C C C C C C C
Density / Registration Sensors  C C C C C C C C C
Media Decks drive gears L
Vacuum (clean) Interior  C C C C C C C C C
Fuser Gears L
Waste Toner Boxes (main and sub) I I I I I I I I I
Exterior Covers  C C C C C C C C C

 = Clean with cloth C = Clean R = Replace L = Lubricate


 = Clean with vacuum, carefully I = Inspect A = Adjust
Part numbers subject to change. Replacement intervals may change with user requirements / installation location. Square units based only on 36" media widths.

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KIP C7800 PM Schedule
Printer Serial Number : r4
- Please keep this form with the KIP c7800 and perform required actions as noted Tech Support :
- As actions are preformed, please indicate. Phone Number :
Installation Date :
Part / Description Number Qty Sqaure Feet x 1000
CMY Engines - Meter A 2800 2900 3000 3100 3200 3300 3400 3500 3600
Corona Wires (CMY) Z258060010 3  R C C C R C C C R
Drum Kit (CMY) Z258060040 3 R R R
Developer (Rebuild Kit) (CMY) Z258060020 3  R R
Filter (CMY) Z251101110 3  C R C C C R

K Engine - Meter A + B 2800 2900 3000 3100 3200 3300 3400 3500 3600
Corona Wires (K) Z258060010 1  R C C C R C C C R
Drum Kit (K) Z258060040 1 R R R
Developer (Rebuild Kit) (K) Z258060020 1  R R
Filter (K) Z251101110 1  C R C C C R

All Other - Meter A + B 2800 2900 3000 3100 3200 3300 3400 3500 3600
Belt Blade Z254300890 1 R R R
Fuser Web Z254400600 1 R C C C R C C C R
Fuser Kit (Roller, Pressure Roller, Fingers & Bearings) Z258060070 1  C C R C C C C C C
Main Charge Grid Screen  C C
Cleaner Unit Side Seals  C C C C C C C C C
LED Heads  C C C C C C C C C
Paper Compartments  C C C C C C C C C
Density / Registration Sensors  C C C C C C C C C
Media Decks drive gears L
Vacuum (clean) Interior  C C C C C C C C C
Fuser Gears L
Waste Toner Boxes (main and sub) I I I I I I I I I
Exterior Covers  C C C C C C C C C

 = Clean with cloth C = Clean R = Replace L = Lubricate


 = Clean with vacuum, carefully I = Inspect A = Adjust
Part numbers subject to change. Replacement intervals may change with user requirements / installation location. Square units based only on 36" media widths.

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KIP C7800 PM Schedule
Printer Serial Number : r4
- Please keep this form with the KIP c7800 and perform required actions as noted Tech Support :
- As actions are preformed, please indicate. Phone Number :
Installation Date :
Part / Description Number Qty Sqaure Feet x 1000
CMY Engines - Meter A 3700 3800 3900 4000 4100 4200 4300 4400 4500
Corona Wires (CMY) Z258060010 3  C C C R C C C R C
Drum Kit (CMY) Z258060040 3 R R
Developer (Rebuild Kit) (CMY) Z258060020 3  R
Filter (CMY) Z251101110 3  C C C R C C

K Engine - Meter A + B 3700 3800 3900 4000 4100 4200 4300 4400 4500
Corona Wires (K) Z258060010 1  C C C R C C C R C
Drum Kit (K) Z258060040 1 R R
Developer (Rebuild Kit) (K) Z258060020 1  R
Filter (K) Z251101110 1  C C C R C C

All Other - Meter A + B 3700 3800 3900 4000 4100 4200 4300 4400 4500
Belt Blade Z254300890 1 R R
Fuser Web Z254400600 1 C C C R C C C R C
Fuser Kit (Roller, Pressure Roller, Fingers & Bearings) Z258060070 1  C C C R C C C C C
Main Charge Grid Screen  C C
Cleaner Unit Side Seals  C C C C C C C C C
LED Heads  C C C C C C C C C
Paper Compartments  C C C C C C C C C
Density / Registration Sensors  C C C C C C C C C
Media Decks drive gears L
Vacuum (clean) Interior  C C C C C C C C C
Fuser Gears L
Waste Toner Boxes (main and sub) I I I I I I I I I
Exterior Covers  C C C C C C C C C

 = Clean with cloth C = Clean R = Replace L = Lubricate


 = Clean with vacuum, carefully I = Inspect A = Adjust
Part numbers subject to change. Replacement intervals may change with user requirements / installation location. Square units based only on 36" media widths.

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KIP C7800 PM Schedule
Printer Serial Number : r4
- Please keep this form with the KIP c7800 and perform required actions as noted Tech Support :
- As actions are preformed, please indicate. Phone Number :
Installation Date :
Part / Description Number Qty Sqaure Feet x 1000
CMY Engines - Meter A 4600 4700 4800 4900 5000 5100 5200 5300 5400
Corona Wires (CMY) Z258060010 3  C C R C C C R C C
Drum Kit (CMY) Z258060040 3 R R
Developer (Rebuild Kit) (CMY) Z258060020 3  R R
Filter (CMY) Z251101110 3  C R C C C R

K Engine - Meter A + B 4600 4700 4800 4900 5000 5100 5200 5300 5400
Corona Wires (K) Z258060010 1  C C R C C C R C C
Drum Kit (K) Z258060040 1 R R
Developer (Rebuild Kit) (K) Z258060020 1  R R
Filter (K) Z251101110 1  C R C C C R

All Other - Meter A + B 4600 4700 4800 4900 5000 5100 5200 5300 5400
Belt Blade Z254300890 1 R R
Fuser Web Z254400600 1 C C R C C C R C C
Fuser Kit (Roller, Pressure Roller, Fingers & Bearings) Z258060070 1  C C C C R C C C C
Main Charge Grid Screen  C C
Cleaner Unit Side Seals  C C C C C C C C C
LED Heads  C C C C C C C C C
Paper Compartments  C C C C C C C C C
Density / Registration Sensors  C C C C C C C C C
Media Decks drive gears L
Vacuum (clean) Interior  C C C C C C C C C
Fuser Gears L
Waste Toner Boxes (main and sub) I I I I I I I I I
Exterior Covers  C C C C C C C C C

 = Clean with cloth C = Clean R = Replace L = Lubricate


 = Clean with vacuum, carefully I = Inspect A = Adjust

Part numbers subject to change. Replacement intervals may change with user requirements / installation location. Square units based only on 36" media widths.

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KIP C7800 Printer
Preventative Maintenance
Procedure preformed each 100,000 sq ft of:
Meter A
Meter A + B
Step #1 - Prepare Machine
 Ask User about printer performance / image quality
 Print internal test prints and review quality
 Locate the “KIP C7800 PM Schedule” form and check off each item completed.
Replace noted items as this procedure progresses.

Step #2 - Corona Units x4


 Clean 1st Charge wires and cases (Glass cleaner)
 Clean Grid Screen (use Simple Green, then rinse with water) Let dry on paper
towel /cloth.

Step #3 - Development Unit x4


 Vacuum toner dust from ends of developer unit and around toner hopper inlet.
 Inspect all Development Rollers (Clean if required)
 Clean and lube gears as needed. (G501 grease / Lithium grease)
 Carefully vacuum drum cleaner blade side seals
Step #4 - Paper Decks x3
 Vacuum paper dust.
 Inspected paper spools.
 Clean paper dust from each knife assembly.
Step #5 - Clean Interior of Printer
 Clean Transport belts with water and clean cloth and then wipe dry (do not use
any solvents!)
 Transfer guide plates etc.
Step #6 - Fuser Section
 Clean upper Nails with a dry cloth.
 Clean lower Nails with a dry cloth.
 Clean and lubricate gears as needed with high temperature grease
Step #7 - L.E.D Print Head x4
 Clean LED lens. (Glass cleaner)
 Carefully dust the Density and Registration sensors (do this item last)
Step #8 - Density / Tests
 Print TP #31 and #18 - verify image quality
 Perform Optical Density Calibration
Step #9 Clean Exterior Panels
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6. 3 Recommended Service Tools &
Devices
The following tools and devices are (or may be) required for the KIP C7800 field service.

Name Part number Remarks


Developer Rotation Handle Z050320050 Used for rotating the new Developer Roller for
covering its surface with toner.

Fuser Tension Sensor Adjustment Tool TBA Used only when there arises any necessity to
readjust the Fuser Tension Sensor.

LED Jig TBA This is a spacer used when LED Head is to be


LED Placement Tool This is ato
returned spacer used when LED Head is to be
the machine.
returned to the machine.

Drum Jig - This is used for rotating the Drum Shaft to find its
Drum Shaft Rotation Tool correct
This is position
used forbefore completely
rotating the Drum closing
Shaft toprocess
find
(Use a 4mm Allen wrench) unit.
its correct position before completely closing
. process unit.
. .
Cotton Gloves Wear gloves when replacing Fuser Web and or
. Transport Belt
. .
14mm Wrench Wrench used to remove machine from crate
. .
24mm Wrench Wrench used for Leveling

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Name Part number Remarks
Setup Toner (with case and brush) - This is used for applying the toner to;
- Cleaner Blade of Cleaner Unit at installation
- Both side faces of new Cleaner Blade
- Scraper of Developer Unit

NOTE
(1) Please use the toner from the Toner Cartridge.
(2) Prepare the case and cosmetic brush to each
color respectively to avoid the mixture of
different color toner.

Water Level (0.02mm/1m) - This is used to level the printer to have correct Color
Registration H. The specification is “0.02mm/1m”.

Densitometer - This is used to readjust the Target Density for some


reason.

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Chapter 7
Troubleshooting

Page
7. 1 Operator Call Error 7- 1
7. 1. 1 Clearing Door Open Error 7- 1
U-1001, 1002, 1003 Roll Deck 1/2/3 Open 7- 1
U-1011, 1012, 1013 Roll Deck 1/2/3 Cutter Cover Open 7- 2
U-1100 Bypass Feeder Open 7- 2
U-1101 Left Side Door Open 7- 2
U-1103 Rear Door Open 7- 3
U-1104 Fuser Cover (Exit Door) Open 7- 3
U-1201, 1202, 1203, 1204 Process Unit 1/2/3/4 Open 7- 3
7. 1. 2 Clearing Jam Error 7- 4
J-0101 Roll Deck 1 Jam: Power ON 7- 4
J-0102 Roll Deck 2 Jam: Power ON 7- 5
J-0103 Roll Deck 3 Jam: Power ON 7- 5
J-0105 Bypass Feeder Jam: Power ON 7- 5
J-0111 Lower Feeder Jam: Power ON 7- 6
J-0112 Registration Jam: Power ON 7- 6
J-0131 Fuser Jam: Power ON 7- 6
J-0201 Roll Deck 1 Jam: LE Delay 7- 7
J-0202 Roll Deck 2 Jam: LE Delay 7- 7
J-0203 Roll Deck 3 Jam: LE Delay 7- 8
J-0205 Bypass Feeder Jam: LE Delay 7- 9
J-0211 Lower Feeder Jam: LE Delay 7-10
J-0231 Fuser Jam: LE Delay 7-11
J-0401 Roll Deck 1 Jam: Stay 7-12
J-0402 Roll Deck 2 Jam: Stay 7-12
J-0403 Roll Deck 3 Jam: Stay 7-13
J-0431 Fuser Jam: TE Stay 7-14
7. 1. 3 Other Operator Call Error 7-15
(1) Toner Empty 7-15
(2) Roll Empty 7-16
(3) Waste Toner Full 7-16

7. 2 Service Call Error 7-17


7. 2. 1 Clearing Service Call Error 7-17
01-11, 01-12, 01-13 Cutter Error 7-17
03-01 Dev Press Motor 1 Error 7-19
03-02 Drum Motor 1 Error 7-20
03-20 Image Corona 1 Output Error 7-21
03-21 Transfer Roller Bias 1 Output Error 7-21
03-23 Developer Bias 1 Output Error 7-21
03-30, 03-31, 03-32 LED Head 1 Error 7-22
03-36 Density Control 1 Error 7-22
03-40 Wire Cleaning Motor 1 Error 7-23
04-01 Dev Press Motor 2 Error 7-25
04-02 Drum Motor 2 Error 7-26
04-20 Image Corona 2 Output Error 7-27
04-21 Transfer Roller Bias 2 Output Error 7-27
04-23 Developer Bias 2 Output Error 7-27
04-30, 04-31, 04-32 LED Head 2 Error 7-28

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04-36 Density Control 2 Error 7-28
04-40 Wire Cleaning Motor 2 Error 7-29
05-01 Dev Press Motor 3 Error 7-31
05-02 Drum Motor 3 Error 7-32
05-20 Image Corona 3 Output Error 7-33
05-21 Transfer Roller Bias 3 Output Error 7-33
05-23 Developer Bias 3 Output Error 7-33
05-30, 05-31, 05-32 LED Head 3 Error 7-34
05-36 Density Control 3 Error 7-34
05-40 Wire Cleaning Motor 3 Error 7-35
06-01 Dev Press Motor 4 Error 7-37
06-02 Drum Motor 4 Error 7-38
06-20 Image Corona 4 Output Error 7-39
06-21 Transfer Roller Bias 4 Output Error 7-39
06-23 Developer Bias 4 Output Error 7-39
06-30, 06-31, 06-32 LED Head 4 Error 7-40
06-36 Density Control 4 Error 7-40
06-40 Wire Cleaning Motor 4 Error 7-41
07-10 Media Charge Roller Set Motor Error 7-43
07-11 Transfer Roller Set Motor 1 Error 7-44
07-12 Transfer Roller Set Motor 2 Error 7-45
07-21, 07-22 Belt Skew Error 7-45
09-00 Fuser Temperature Rising Error 7-46
09-01 Fuser Abnormal High Temperature Error 7-47
09-02 Web End Error 7-48
09-03 Fuser Thermostat Error 7-48
0A-03 BUD Load Error 7-48
0A-20 Main Control PCB Communication Error 7-48
0A-21 Main Control PCB DDR Initialization Error 7-48
0C-01 Density Sensor Error 7-49
0C-11, 0C-12, 0C-13, 0C-14 Color Sensor Error 7-49
0C-21 LED Head Skew Adjustment Error 7-50
0C-22, 0C-23 LED Head Joint Adjustment Error 7-50
0C-24, 0C-25 Color Registration Calibration Error 7-50
0C-27 Cut Length Adjustment Error 7-50
0D-01, 0D-02, 0D-03, 0D-04 Cooling Fan Error 7-51
0D-05, 0D-06 DCP Cooling Fan Error 7-51
0D-07, 0D-08 IPS Cooling Fan Error 7-51
0D-09, 0D-0A Fuser Blower Error 7-52
7. 2. 2 Occurrence Condition of Service Call Error 7-53

7. 3 Troubleshooting - Image Quality 7-55


7. 3. 1 Basic Image Adjustment 7-55
7. 3. 2 Cause of Frequent Image Problem 7-56
7. 3. 3 Countermeasures - Image Quality 7-57
7. 3. 3. 1 Halftone is light (or dark) 7-57
7. 3. 3. 2 Halftone and solid images are too light 7-58
7. 3. 3. 3 Density is uneven 7-59
7. 3. 3. 4 Totally appeared foggy image 7-60
7. 3. 3. 5 Vertical thick line that looks not clear 7-61
7. 3. 3. 6 Vertical thin line that looks clear 7-62
7. 3. 3. 7 Vertical white line 7-63
7. 3. 3. 8 Void of image 7-64
7. 3. 3. 9 Dirt on the back of the print 7-65
7. 3. 3.10 Poor fusing 7-65
7. 3. 3.11 Complete white (No image) 7-66
7. 3. 3.12 Blur on dark image 7-67
7. 3 3.13 Complete solid image like “all black” 7-67

K125sm7e1
Reference

In this chapter, a certain electrical component listed with “/” stands for the same part but
different symbol on the circuit diagram such as Process Unit K/C/M/Y or Roll Deck 1/2/3.
For detailed information, see the overall circuit diagram.

7. 1 Operator Call Error

7. 1. 1 Clearing Door Open Error


K125GUI shows an operator call error/indication as “ab - cd”. In this section, Door Open codes are
described as “U-abcd”.

Even some user GUI may use a different way of indication, but it can be converted to one in this
section.

U-1001, 1002, 1003 Roll Deck 1/2/3 Open

U-1001: Roll Deck 1


U-1002: Roll Deck 2
U-1003: Roll Deck 3

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Open / unlock 1 Is the concerning Roll Deck opened or Yes Close it firmly.
unlocked?
Harness 2 Is the wiring OK between Roll Deck and No Correct it
Deck Drive PCB (PW12557A/B/C)?
Roll Deck Switch 3 Run K125GUI “input check” to monitor the Yes Reseat the microswitch, or
(DS3/DS4/DS5) status of Roll Deck Switch. replace it.

0601: Roll Deck 1 (DS3)


0701: Roll Deck 2 (DS4)
0801: Roll Deck 3 (DS5)

Is the status “1” even Roll Deck is closed?


Deck Drive PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12557A/B/C) Deck Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 5 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-1 K125sm7e2
U-1011, 1012, 1013 Roll Deck 1/2/3 Cutter Cover Open

U-1011: Roll Deck 1


U-1012: Roll Deck 2
U-1013: Roll Deck 3

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Open / unlock 1 Is the concerning Cutter Cover opened or Yes Close it firmly.
unlocked?
Cutter Cover 2 Run K125GUI “input check” to monitor the Yes Reseat the microswitch, or
Switch status of Cutter Cover Switch. replace it.
(MS1/MS2/MS3)
0600: Roll Deck 1 (MS1)
0700: Roll Deck 2 (MS2)
0800: Roll Deck 3 (MS3)

Is the status “1” even Cutter Cover is


closed?
Deck Drive PCB 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12557A/B/C) Deck Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

U-1100 Bypass Feeder Open

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Open / unlock 1 Is the Bypass Feeder opened or Yes Close it firmly.
unlocked?
Harness 2 Is the wiring OK between Bypass Feeder
and Fuser Drive PCB (PW12556)?
Fuser Drive PCB 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12556) Fuser Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

U-1101 Left Side Door Open

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Open / unlock 1 Is the Left Side Door opened or unlocked? Yes Close it firmly.
Harness 2 Is the wiring OK between Left Side Door No Correct it
Switch (DS2) and Fuser Drive PCB
(PW12556)?
Left Side Door 3 Run K125GUI “input check” to monitor the Yes Reseat the microswitch, or
Switch (DS2) status of Left Side Door Switch. replace it.

0412: DS2

Is the status “1” even Left Side Door is


closed?
Fuser Drive PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12556) Fuser Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 5 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-2 K125sm7e2
U-1103 Rear Door Open

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Open / unlock 1 Is the Rear Door opened or unlocked? Yes Close it firmly.
Harness 2 Is the wiring OK between the followings? No Correct it

Rear Door Switch (DS6)


Belt Unit Switch (MS4, MS5)
Fuser Drive PCB (PW12556)
Rear Door Switch 3 Run K125GUI “input check” to monitor the Yes Reseat the microswitch, or
(DS6) status of the switches. replace it.
Belt Unit Switch
(MS4, MS5) 0411:Rear Door Switch (DS6)
0413: Belt Unit Switch (MS4, MS5)

Is the status “1” even Rear Door is closed?


Fuser Drive PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12556) Fuser Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 5 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

U-1104 Fuser Cover (Exit Door) Open

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Open / unlock 1 Is the Fuser Cover opened or unlocked? Yes Close it firmly.
Harness 2 Is the wiring OK between Fuser Cover No Correct it
Switch (DS1) and Fuser Drive PCB
(PW12556)?
Fuser Cover 3 Run K125GUI “input check” to monitor the Yes Reseat the microswitch, or
Switch (DS1) status of Fuser Cover Switch. replace it.

040F: Fuser Cover Switch (DS1)

Is the status “1” even Fuser Cover is


closed?
Fuser Drive PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12556) Fuser Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 5 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

U-1201, 1202, 1203, 1204 Process Unit 1/2/3/4 Open

U-1201: Process Unit 1 (K)


U-1202: Process Unit 2 (C)
U-1203: Process Unit 3 (M)
U-1204: Process Unit 4 (Y)

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Open / unlock 1 Is the Process Unit opened or unlocked? Yes Close it firmly.
Harness 2 Is the wiring OK between Process Unit
and Dev Drive PCB (PW12555A/B/C/D)?
Dev Drive PCB 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12555 Dev Drive PCB?
A/B/C/D)
Main Control PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-3 K125sm7e2
7. 1. 2 Clearing Jam Error
K125GUI shows an operator call error/indication as “ab - cd”. In this section, Jam codes are
described as “J-abcd”.

Even some user GUI may use a different way of indication, but it can be converted to one in this
section.

Jam codes will be recorded and can be seen in K125GUI “jam history”.

occurrence condition / location:


Power ON: LE Delay: Stay:
Sensor detects media Media reaches Sensor detects media
remaining (left) at sensor later than in longer period than
power-on expected expected
Roll Deck 1 J-0101 J-0201 J-0401
Roll Deck region Roll Deck 2 J-0102 J-0202 J-0402
Roll Deck 3 J-0103 J-0203 J-0403
Bypass Feeder J-0105 J-0205 ---
Mid-Transport Lower Feeder J-0111 ---
J-0211
region Registration J-0112 ---
Fuser Unit J-0131 J-0231 J-0431

Some user GUI may indicate any events of media jam shaded in light blue in the table above as
“Jam at Deck region”, or any in yellow as “Jam at Mid-Transport region” respectively.
See “jam history” for detailed jam conditions.

There may be possibility to stop several sheets in the machine at a time while processing a multi-
page job in a small size. Check for jammed sheet(s) in the whole media path.

J-0101 Roll Deck 1 Jam: Power ON

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


1 Have you removed all jammed sheets in No Clear the media path.
the media path?
Harness 2 Is the wiring OK between the followings? No Correct it

Media Sensor (PH11)


Deck Drive PCB (PW12557A)
Media Sensor (PH44)
Dev Drive PCB (PW12555C)
Media Sensor 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PH11, PH44) sensor?

Deck Drive PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12557A) PCB?
Dev Drive PCB
(PW12555C)
Main Control PCB 5 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-4 K125sm7e2
J-0102 Roll Deck 2 Jam: Power ON

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


1 Have you removed all jammed sheets in No Clear the media path.
the media path?
Harness 2 Is the wiring OK between the followings? No Correct it

Media Sensor (PH16)


Deck Drive PCB (PW12557B)
Media Sensor (PH54)
Dev Drive PCB (PW12555D)
Media Sensor 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PH16, PH54) sensor?

Deck Drive PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12557B) PCB?
Dev Drive PCB
(PW12555D)
Main Control PCB 5 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

J-0103 Roll Deck 3 Jam: Power ON

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


1 Have you removed all jammed sheets in No Clear the media path.
the media path?
Harness 2 Is the wiring OK between the followings? No Correct it

Media Sensor (PH21)


Media Sensor (PH22)
Deck Drive PCB (PW12557C)
Media Sensor 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PH21, PH22) sensor?

Deck Drive PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12557C) PCB?
Main Control PCB 5 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

J-0105 Bypass Feeder Jam: Power ON

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


1 Have you removed all jammed sheets in No Clear the media path.
the media path?
Harness 2 Is the wiring OK between Bypass Start No Correct it
Sensor (PH38) and Dev Drive PCB
(PW12555B)?
Bypass Start 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
Sensor (PH38) sensor?

Dev Drive PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12555B) PCB?
Main Control PCB 5 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-5 K125sm7e2
J-0111 Lower Feeder Jam: Power ON

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


1 Have you removed all jammed sheets in No Clear the media path.
the media path?
Harness 2 Is the wiring OK between Media Sensor No Correct it
(PH45, PH46, PH47) and Dev Drive PCB
(PW12555D)?
Media Sensor 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PH45, PH46, sensor?
PH47)

Dev Drive PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12555D) PCB?
Main Control PCB 5 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

J-0112 Registration Jam: Power ON

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


1 Have you removed all jammed sheets in No Clear the media path.
the media path?
Harness 2 Is the wiring OK between Registration No Correct it
Sensor (PH3) and Fuser Drive PCB
(PW12556)?
Registration 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
Sensor (PH3) sensor?

Fuser Drive PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12556) PCB?
Main Control PCB 5 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

J-0131 Fuser Jam: Power ON

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


1 Have you removed all jammed sheets in No Clear the media path.
the media path?
Harness 2 Is the wiring OK between Exit Sensor No Correct it
(PH7) and Fuser Drive PCB (PW12556)?
Exit Sensor (PH7) 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
sensor?
Fuser Drive PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12556) PCB?
Main Control PCB 5 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-6 K125sm7e2
J-0201 Roll Deck 1 Jam: LE Delay

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between the followings? No Correct it

Media Sensor (PH11)


Roll Deck 1 Drive Motor (M1)
Roll 1 Feed Clutch (CL1)
Fuse F7
Deck Drive PCB (PW12557A)
Media Sensor (PH44)
Dev Drive PCB (PW12555C)
Media Sensor 2 Run K125GUI “input check” to monitor the No Replace the sensor. If still
(PH11, PH44) status of the sensor. unsettled, replace the related
PCB.
0604: PH11
020A: PH44 PH11: PW12557A
PH44: PW12555C
Does the status change by loading /
removing media?
Roll Deck 1 Drive 3 Run K125GUI “output check” to monitor No Check for continuity of Fuse
Motor (M1) the motion of the motor / clutch. F7.
Roll 1 Feed Clutch
(CL1) 0700: Roll Deck 1 Drive Motor (M1) Fuse OK: Replace the motor
0704: Roll 1 Feed Clutch (CL1) or the clutch. If still unsettled,
replace Deck Drive PCB.
Does the motor / clutch operate?
Fuse broken: Check all the
downstream components to
eliminate the root cause
first, and then replace the
fuse.
Main Control PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

J-0202 Roll Deck 2 Jam: LE Delay

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between the followings? No Correct it

Media Sensor (PH16)


Roll Deck 2 Drive Motor (M2)
Roll 2 Feed Clutch (CL3)
Fuse F7
Deck Drive PCB (PW12557B)
Media Sensor (PH54)
Dev Drive PCB (PW12555D)
Media Sensor 2 Run K125GUI “input check” to monitor the No Replace the sensor. If still
(PH16, PH54) status of the sensor. unsettled, replace the related
PCB.
0704: PH16
030C: PH54 PH16: PW12557B
PH54: PW12555D
Does the status change by loading /
removing media?
Roll Deck 2 Drive 3 Run K125GUI “output check” to monitor No Check for continuity of Fuse
Motor (M2) the motion of the motor / clutch. F7.
Roll 2 Feed Clutch
(CL3) 0800: Roll Deck 2 Drive Motor (M2) Fuse OK: Replace the motor
0804: Roll 2 Feed Clutch (CL3) or the clutch. If still unsettled,
replace Deck Drive PCB.
Does the motor / clutch operate?
Fuse broken: Check all the
downstream components to
eliminate the root cause
first, and then replace the
fuse.
Main Control PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-7 K125sm7e2
J-0203 Roll Deck 3 Jam: LE Delay

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between the followings? No Correct it

Media Sensor (PH21)


Media Sensor (PH22)
Roll Deck 3 Drive Motor (M3)
Roll 3 Feed Clutch (CL5)
Fuse F7
Deck Drive PCB (PW12557B)
Media Sensor 2 Run K125GUI “input check” to monitor the No Replace the sensor. If still
(PH21, PH22) status of the sensor. unsettled, replace the Deck
Driver PCB.
0804: PH21
0805: PH22

Does the status change by loading /


removing media?
Roll Deck 3 Drive 3 Run K125GUI “output check” to monitor No Check for continuity of Fuse
Motor (M3) the motion of the motor / clutch. F7.
Roll 3 Feed Clutch
(CL5) 0900: Roll Deck 3 Drive Motor (M3) Fuse OK: Replace the motor
0904: Roll 3 Feed Clutch (CL5) or the clutch. If still unsettled,
replace Deck Drive PCB.
Does the motor / clutch operate?
Fuse broken: Check all the
downstream components to
eliminate the root cause
first, and then replace the
fuse.
Main Control PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-8 K125sm7e2
J-0205 Bypass Feeder Jam: LE Delay

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between the followings? No Correct it

Media Sensor (PH11)


Roll Deck 1 Drive Motor (M1)
Fuse F7
Deck Drive PCB (PW12557A)
Bypass Feed Motor (M4)
Bypass Feed Clutch (CL8)
Bypass Feed Solenoid (SL1)
Deck Terminal PCB (PW12558)
Media Sensor 2 Run K125GUI “input check” to monitor the No Replace the sensor. If still
(PH11) status of the sensor. unsettled, replace the Deck
Driver PCB.
0604: PH11

Does the status change by loading /


removing media?
Roll Deck 1 Drive 3 Run K125GUI “output check” to monitor No Check for continuity of Fuse
Motor (M1) the motion of the motor. F7.

0700: Roll Deck 1 Drive Motor (M1) Fuse OK: Replace the motor.
If still unsettled, replace Deck
Does the motor operate? Drive PCB.

Fuse broken: Check all the


downstream components to
eliminate the root cause
first, and then replace the
fuse.
Bypass Feed 4 Run K125GUI “output check” to monitor No Check for continuity of Fuse
Motor (M4) the motion of the followings. F7.
Bypass Feed
Clutch (CL8) 0602: Bypass Feed Motor (M4) Fuse OK: Replace the motor,
Bypass Feed 0608: Bypass Feed Clutch (CL8) clutch or solenoid. If still
Solenoid (SL1) 0609: Bypass Feed Solenoid (SL1) unsettled, replace Deck
Terminal PCB.
Does the motor / clutch / solenoid
operate? Fuse broken: Check all the
downstream components to
eliminate the root cause
first, and then replace the
fuse.
Main Control PCB 5 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-9 K125sm7e2
J-0211 Lower Feeder Jam: LE Delay

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between the followings? No Correct it

Media Sensor (PH46, PH47)


Fuse F7
Dev Drive PCB (PW12555D)
Registration Sensor (PH3)
Fuser Drive PCB (PW12556)
Lower Feeder Motor (M5)
Lower Feeder Clutch (CL9)
Deck Terminal PCB (PW12558)
Media Sensor 2 Run K125GUI “input check” to monitor the No Replace the sensor. If still
(PH46, PH47) status of the sensor. unsettled, replace the Dev
Driver PCB.
030E: PH46
030F: PH47

Does the status change by loading /


removing media?
Registration 3 Run K125GUI “input check” to monitor the No Replace the sensor. If still
Sensor (PH3) status of the sensor. unsettled, replace the Fuser
Driver PCB.
0404: PH3

Does the status change by loading /


removing media?
Lower Feeder 4 Run K125GUI “output check” to monitor No Check for continuity of Fuse
Motor (M5) the motion of the motor / clutch. F7.
Lower Feeder
Clutch (CL9) 0600: Lower Feeder Motor (M5) Fuse OK: Replace the motor
0607: Lower Feeder Clutch (CL9) or the clutch. If still unsettled,
replace Deck Terminal PCB.
Does the motor / clutch operate?
Fuse broken: Check all the
downstream components to
eliminate the root cause
first, and then replace the
fuse.
Main Control PCB 5 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-10 K125sm7e2
J-0231 Fuser Jam: LE Delay

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between the followings? No Correct it

Exit Sensor (PH7)


Belt Unit Drive Motor (M6)
Fuser Motor (M11)
Fuse F5
Fuser Drive PCB (PW12556)
Exit Sensor (PH7) 2 Run K125GUI “input check” to monitor the No Replace the sensor. If still
status of the sensor. unsettled, replace the Fuser
Driver PCB.
0409: PH7

Does the status change by loading /


removing media?
Belt Unit Drive 4 Run K125GUI “output check” to monitor No Check for continuity of Fuse
Motor (M6) the motion of the motor. F5.

0500: Belt Unit Drive Motor (M6) Fuse OK: Replace the motor.
If still unsettled, replace Fuser
Does the motor operate? Drive PCB.

Fuse broken: Check all the


downstream components to
eliminate the root cause
first, and then replace the
fuse.
Fuser Motor (M11) 4 Run K125GUI “output check” to monitor No Check for continuity of Fuse
the motion of the motor. F7.

0501: Fuser Motor (M11) Fuse OK: Replace the motor.


If still unsettled, replace Fuser
Does the motor operate? Drive PCB.

Fuse broken: Check all the


downstream components to
eliminate the root cause
first, and then replace the
fuse.
Main Control PCB 5 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-11 K125sm7e2
J-0401 Roll Deck 1 Jam: Stay

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between the followings? No Correct it

Roll 1 Standby Sensor (PH10)


Roll Deck 1 Drive Motor (M1)
Roll 1 Reverse Clutch (CL2)
Fuse F7
Deck Drive PCB (PW12557A)
Roll 1 Standby 2 Run K125GUI “input check” to monitor the No Replace the sensor. If still
Sensor (PH10) status of the sensor. unsettled, replace Deck Drive
PCB.
0603: PH10

Does the status change by loading /


removing media?
Roll Deck 1 Drive 3 Run K125GUI “output check” to monitor No Check for continuity of Fuse
Motor (M1) the motion of the motor / clutch. F7.
Roll 1 Reverse
Clutch (CL2) 0700: Roll Deck 1 Drive Motor (M1) Fuse OK: Replace the motor
0705: Roll 1 Reverse Clutch (CL2) or the clutch. If still unsettled,
replace Deck Drive PCB.
Does the motor / clutch operate?
Fuse broken: Check all the
downstream components to
eliminate the root cause
first, and then replace the
fuse.
Main Control PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

J-0402 Roll Deck 2 Jam: Stay

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between the followings? No Correct it

Roll 2 Standby Sensor (PH15)


Roll Deck 2 Drive Motor (M2)
Roll 2 Reverse Clutch (CL4)
Fuse F7
Deck Drive PCB (PW12557B)
Roll 2 Standby 2 Run K125GUI “input check” to monitor the No Replace the sensor. If still
Sensor (PH15) status of the sensor. unsettled, replace Deck Drive
PCB.
0703: PH15

Does the status change by loading /


removing media?
Roll Deck 2 Drive 3 Run K125GUI “output check” to monitor No Check for continuity of Fuse
Motor (M2) the motion of the motor / clutch. F7.
Roll 2 Reverse
Clutch (CL4) 0800: Roll Deck 2 Drive Motor (M2) Fuse OK: Replace the motor
0805: Roll 2 Reverse Clutch (CL4) or the clutch. If still unsettled,
replace Deck Drive PCB.
Does the motor / clutch operate?
Fuse broken: Check all the
downstream components to
eliminate the root cause
first, and then replace the
fuse.
Main Control PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-12 K125sm7e2
J-0403 Roll Deck 3 Jam: Stay

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between the followings? No Correct it

Roll 3 Standby Sensor (PH20)


Roll Deck 3 Drive Motor (M3)
Roll 3 Reverse Clutch (CL6)
Fuse F7
Deck Drive PCB (PW12557C)
Roll 3 Standby 2 Run K125GUI “input check” to monitor the No Replace the sensor. If still
Sensor (PH20) status of the sensor. unsettled, replace Deck Drive
PCB.
0803: PH20

Does the status change by loading /


removing media?
Roll Deck 3 Drive 3 Run K125GUI “output check” to monitor No Check for continuity of Fuse
Motor (M3) the motion of the motor / clutch. F7.
Roll 3 Reverse
Clutch (CL6) 0900: Roll Deck 3 Drive Motor (M3) Fuse OK: Replace the motor
0905: Roll 3 Reverse Clutch (CL6) or the clutch. If still unsettled,
replace Deck Drive PCB.
Does the motor / clutch operate?
Fuse broken: Check all the
downstream components to
eliminate the root cause
first, and then replace the
fuse.
Main Control PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-13 K125sm7e2
J-0431 Fuser Jam: TE Stay

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between the followings? No Correct it

Exit Sensor (PH7)


Belt Unit Drive Motor (M6)
Fuser Motor (M11)
Fuse F5
Fuser Drive PCB (PW12556)
Exit Sensor (PH7) 2 Run K125GUI “input check” to monitor the No Replace the sensor. If still
status of the sensor. unsettled, replace the Fuser
Driver PCB.
0409: PH7

Does the status change by loading /


removing media?
Belt Unit Drive 4 Run K125GUI “output check” to monitor No Check for continuity of Fuse
Motor (M6) the motion of the motor. F5.

0500: Belt Unit Drive Motor (M6) Fuse OK: Replace the motor.
If still unsettled, replace Fuser
Does the motor operate? Drive PCB.

Fuse broken: Check all the


downstream components to
eliminate the root cause
first, and then replace the
fuse.
Fuser Motor (M11) 4 Run K125GUI “output check” to monitor No Check for continuity of Fuse
the motion of the motor. F7.

0501: Fuser Motor (M11) Fuse OK: Replace the motor.


If still unsettled, replace Fuser
Does the motor operate? Drive PCB.

Fuse broken: Check all the


downstream components to
eliminate the root cause
first, and then replace the
fuse.
Main Control PCB 5 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-14 K125sm7e2
7. 1. 3 Other Operator Call Error

(1) Toner Empty

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Toner Cartridge 1 Does the supply hole on the Toner No Turn it down properly.
Cartridge come downward?
Harness 2 Is the wiring OK between Toner Sensors No Correct it
and Dev Drive PCB?
Toner Sensor 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
1/2/3/4 sensor?

K: Toner Sensor 1 (PH27, PH28)


C: Toner Sensor 2 (PH34, PH35)
M: Toner Sensor 3 (PH40, PH41)
Y: Toner Sensor 4 (PH49, PH50)
Toner Supply 4 Run K125GUI “output check” to monitor Yes Go to step 6.
Motor (M22/M23/ the motion of the motor. No Go to step 5.
M24/M25)
0107: Toner Supply Motor 1 (M22)
0207: Toner Supply Motor 2 (M23)
0307: Toner Supply Motor 3 (M24)
0407: Toner Supply Motor 4 (M25)

Does the motor operate?


Dev Drive PCB 5 Is it 24V at J551-1 on Dev Drive PCB Yes Replace Toner Supply Motor.
(PW12555 while the machine is power on? No Check for continuity of Fuse.
A/B/C/D)
K: F1
C: F2
M: F3
Y: F4

Fuse broken: Check all the


downstream components to
eliminate the root cause
first, and then replace the
fuse.
6 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
Dev Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 7 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-15 K125sm7e2
(2) Roll Empty

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Roll Media 1 Is the roll media set on the spool No Set it correctly.
Spool correctly? Is the spool loaded to the
machine correctly?
Harness 2 Is the wiring OK between the followings? No Correct it

Media Remaining Sensor


(PH12/PH17/PH23)
Deck Drive PCB (PW12557A/B/C)
Roll Deck Drive Motor (M1/M2/M3)
Roll Feed Clutch (CL1/CL3/CL5)
Media Remaining 3 Run K125GUI “input check” to monitor the No Replace Media Remaining
Sensor (PH12/ status of the sensor. Sensor.
PH17/PH23)
0605: Media Remaining Sensor 1 (PH12)
0705: Media Remaining Sensor 2 (PH17)
0805: Media Remaining Sensor 3 (PH23)

Does the status change by rotating the


pulse generator wheel?
Roll Deck Drive 4 Run K125GUI “output check” to monitor Yes Go to step 6.
Motor (M1/M2/M3) the motion of the motor. No Go to step 5.

0700: Roll Deck 1 Drive Motor (M1)


0800: Roll Deck 2 Drive Motor (M2)
0900: Roll Deck 3 Drive Motor (M3)

Does the motor operate?


Deck Terminal 5 Is it 24V between J581-1 and J581-2 on Yes Replace Roll Deck Drive
PCB (PW12558) Deck Terminal PCB while the machine is Motor.
power on? No Check for continuity of Fuse
F7.

Fuse broken: Check all the


downstream components to
eliminate the root cause
first, and then replace the
fuse.
Roll Feed Clutch 6 Run K125GUI “output check” to monitor No Replace Roll Feed Clutch.
(CL1/CL3/CL5) the motion of the clutch.

0704: Roll 1 Feed Clutch (CL1)


0804: Roll 2 Feed Clutch (CL3)
0904: Roll 3 Feed Clutch (CL5)

Does the clutch operate?


Deck Drive PCB 7 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12557A/B/C) Deck Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 8 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

(3) Waste Toner Full

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Waste Toner Box 1 Is the Waste Toner Box filled with the Yes Replace Waste Toner Box.
toner? Is it set correctly? Reseat it.
Waste Toner Full 2 Run K125GUI “input check” to monitor the No Replace Waste Toner Full
Sensor (PH53) status of the sensor. Sensor or LED PCB. If still
LED PCB unsettled, replace Dev Drive
(PW12550) 0308: PH53, PW12550 PCB (PW12555D).

Is the status “0” if Waste Toner Box does


not exist?
Is the status “1” even a new Waste Toner
Box is set?
Main Control PCB 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-16 K125sm7e2
7. 2 Service Call Error
K125GUI shows an service call error/indication as “ce-call (0x - yz)”. In this section, error codes
are described as “0x-yz”.

Even some user GUI may use a different way of indication, but it can be converted to one in this
section.

Error codes will be recorded and can be seen in K125GUI “error history”.

7. 2. 1 Clearing Service Call Error


01-11, 01-12, 01-13 Cutter Error

01-11: Deck 1
01-12: Deck 2
01-13: Deck 3

First of all, run K125GUI “output check” to monitor the motion of Cutter Motor.
The subsequent procedure depends on whether the motor operates.

output check
No.
0702 Deck 1 RÆL
0703 Deck 1 LÆR
0802 Deck 2 RÆL
0803 Deck 2 LÆR
0902 Deck 3 RÆL
0903 Deck 3 LÆR

Cutter Motor NOT operate:

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between the followings? No Correct it.

Cutter Motor (M7/M8/M9)


Cutter HP Sensor
(MS9, MS10/MS11, MS12/MS13, MS14)
Deck Drive PCB (PW12557A/B/C)
Cutter Motor 2 Check for wiring on Cutter Unit. (Cutter No Replace Cutter Unit.
(M7/M8/M9) Motor, harnesses) Is the problem gone?
Fuse F7 3 Check for continuity of Fuse F7. Is it OK? No Fuse broken: Check all the
downstream components to
eliminate the root cause
first, and then replace the
fuse.
Deck Drive PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12557A/B/C) Deck Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 5 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

(cont.)

7-17 K125sm7e2
Cutter Motor OK:

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between the followings? No Correct it.

Cutter Motor (M7/M8/M9)


Cutter HP Sensor
(MS9, MS10/MS11, MS12/MS13, MS14)
Deck Drive PCB (PW12557A/B/C)
Cutter HP Sensor 2 Run K125GUI “input check” to monitor the No Check for wiring on Cutter HP
(MS9, MS10/ status of the sensor. Sensor. If still unsettled,
MS11, MS12/ replace Cutter Unit.
MS13, MS14) 0608: Deck 1 Home Position R
0609: Deck 1 Home Position L
0708: Deck 2 Home Position R
0709: Deck 2 Home Position L
0808: Deck 3 Home Position R
0809: Deck 3 Home Position L

Does the status change at the time the


cutter blade moves from its HP?
Deck Drive PCB 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12557A/B/C) Deck Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-18 K125sm7e2
03-01 Dev Press Motor 1 Error

First of all, run K125GUI “output check” No.010B to monitor the motion of Dev Press Motor 1.
The subsequent procedure depends on whether the motor operates.

Dev Press Motor 1 NOT operate:

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between the followings? No Correct it.

Dev Press Motor 1 (M18)


Dev Drive PCB (PW12555A)
Fuse F1
Dev Press Motor 1 2 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Dev Yes OK
(M18) Press Motor or Dev Drive PCB?
Dev Drive PCB
(PW12555A)
Fuse F1 3 Check for continuity of Fuse F1. Is it OK? No Fuse broken: Check all the
downstream components to
eliminate the root cause
first, and then replace the
fuse.
Main Control PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

Dev Press Motor 1 OK:

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between Dev Press No Correct it.
Sensor (PH26) and Dev Drive PCB
(PW12555A)?
Dev Press Sensor 2 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Dev Yes OK
(PH26) Press Sensor?
Dev Drive PCB 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Dev Yes OK
(PW12555A) Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-19 K125sm7e2
03-02 Drum Motor 1 Error

First of all, run K125GUI “output check” No.0106 to monitor the motion of Drum Motor 1.
The subsequent procedure depends on whether the motor operates.

Drum Motor 1 NOT operate:

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between the followings? No Correct it.

Drum Motor 1 (M12)


Dev Drive PCB (PW12555A)
Fuse F1
Drum Motor 1 2 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
(M18) Drum Motor or Dev Drive PCB?
Dev Drive PCB
(PW12555A)
Fuse F1 3 Check for continuity of Fuse F1. Is it OK? No Fuse broken: Check all the
downstream components to
eliminate the root cause
first, and then replace the
fuse.
Main Control PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

Drum Motor 1 OK:

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between Drum Motor No Correct it.
Sensors (PH29, PH30) and Dev Drive
PCB (PW12555A)?
Drum Motor 2 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
Sensor Drum Motor Sensor?
(PH29, PH30)
Dev Drive PCB 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Dev Yes OK
(PW12555A) Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-20 K125sm7e2
03-20 Image Corona 1 Output Error

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between HV Power No Correct it.
Supply PCB 1 (HVP1) and Dev Drive PCB
(PW12555A)?
HV1 Harness 2 Is there any resistance between HV1 No Check HV1 harness and
Image Corona harness on HVP1 and the ground? Image Corona Wire.
Wire
HV Power Supply 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
PCB 1 (HVP1) HV Power Supply PCB 1?
Dev Drive PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12555A) Dev Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 5 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

03-21 Transfer Roller Bias 1 Output Error

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between HV Power No Correct it.
Supply PCB 1 (HVP1) and Dev Drive PCB
(PW12555A)?
HV1 Harness 2 Is there any resistance between HV2 No Check HV2 harness and
Transfer Roller 1 harness on HVP1 and the ground? Transfer Roller.
HV Power Supply 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
PCB 1 (HVP1) HV Power Supply PCB 1?
Dev Drive PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12555A) Dev Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 5 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

03-23 Developer Bias 1 Output Error

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between HV Power No Correct it.
Supply PCB 1 (HVP1) and Dev Drive PCB
(PW12555A)?
HV1 Harness 2 Is there any resistance between OUT2 No Check OUT2 harness and
Developer Unit (K) harness on HVP1 and the ground? Developer Unit.
HV Power Supply 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
PCB 1 (HVP1) HV Power Supply PCB 1?
Dev Drive PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12555A) Dev Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 5 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-21 K125sm7e2
03-30, 03-31, 03-32 LED Head 1 Error

03-30: Head Array 1


03-31: Head Array 2
03-32: Head Array 3

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between the followings? No Correct it.

LED Head 1 (K)


LED Terminal PCB (PW12521A)
Main Control PCB (PW12520)
LED Head 2 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
LED Terminal PCB LED Head, LED Terminal PCB or Signal
(PW12521A) Cable?
Signal Cable
Fuse F9 3 Check for continuity of Fuse F9. Is it OK? No Fuse broken: Check all the
downstream components to
eliminate the root cause
first, and then replace the
fuse.
Main Control PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

03-36 Density Control 1 Error

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Toner Density 1 Does Toner Density Sensor or LED Head Yes Dust it off.
Sensor (PH56) have toner dirt?
LED Head (K)
Harness 2 Is the wiring OK between Toner Density No Correct it.
Sensor and Fuser Drive PCB (PW12556)?
Toner Density 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
Sensor (PH56) Density Sensor?
Fuser Drive PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12556) Fuser Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 5 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-22 K125sm7e2
03-40 Wire Cleaning Motor 1 Error

First of all, run K125GUI “output check” to monitor the motion of Wire Cleaning Motor 1.
The subsequent procedure depends on whether the motor operates.

NOTE
Wire Cleaning Motor Error and Cleaning Pad Home Position are NOT detected while
operating “output check”. This means there is no “safety brake” to prevent Wire Cleaning
Motor from operating even the Cleaning Pad reaches its home position (screw end).

To avoid over current (overheat) on Wire Cleaning Motor,


1. Move Cleaning Pad in the middle of the corona unit by hand.
2. Stop the operation before it reaches the home position with noting its movement direction.

output check
No.
0109 Wire Cleaning Motor 1 RÆL
010A Wire Cleaning Motor 1 LÆR

Wire Cleaning Motor 1 NOT operate:

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between the followings? No Correct it.

Wire Cleaning Motor 1 (M27)


Dev Drive PCB (PW12555A)
Fuse F1
Screw Shaft of 2 Does the screw shaft of Cleaning Pad Yes Clean or replace the screw
Cleaning Pad have dirt or distortion? shaft.
Wire Cleaning Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
Motor 1 (M27) Wire Cleaning Motor or Dev Drive PCB?
Dev Drive PCB
(PW12555A)
Fuse F1 Check for continuity of Fuse F1. Is it OK? No Fuse broken: Check all the
downstream components to
eliminate the root cause
first, and then replace the
fuse.
Main Control PCB Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

(cont.)

7-23 K125sm7e2
Wire Cleaning Motor 1 OK:

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between the followings? No Correct it.

Cleaning Pad 1 HP Sensor (MS15, MS19)


Dev Drive PCB (PW12555A)
Deck Terminal PCB (PW12558)
Screw Shaft of 2 Does the screw shaft of Cleaning Pad Yes Clean or replace the screw
Cleaning Pad have dirt or distortion? shaft.
Cleaning Pad 1 HP 3 Draw out 1st Charging Unit (K). No Replace the microswitch.
Sensor R (MS19) Rotate the screw to move Cleaning Pad to
its HP R by hand.
Reinstall the unit in the machine.

Run K125GUI “input check” to monitor the


status of the switch.

0000: Cleaning Pad 1 HP R

Is the status “1” with the unit installed?


Is the status “0” if the unit is removed?
Cleaning Pad 1 HP 4 Draw out 1st Charging Unit (K). No Replace the microswitch.
Sensor L (MS15) Rotate the screw to move Cleaning Pad to
its HP L by hand.
Reinstall the unit in the machine.

Run K125GUI “input check” to monitor the


status of the switch.

0503: Cleaning Pad 1 HP L

Is the status “1” with the unit installed?


Is the status “0” if the unit is removed?
Dev Drive PCB 5 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Dev Yes OK
(PW12555A) Drive PCB?
Deck Terminal 6 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
PCB (PW12558) Deck Terminal PCB?
Main Control PCB 7 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-24 K125sm7e2
04-01 Dev Press Motor 2 Error

First of all, run K125GUI “output check” No.020B to monitor the motion of Dev Press Motor 2.
The subsequent procedure depends on whether the motor operates.

Dev Press Motor 2 NOT operate:

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between the followings? No Correct it.

Dev Press Motor 2 (M19)


Dev Drive PCB (PW12555B)
Fuse F2
Dev Press Motor 2 2 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Dev Yes OK
(M19) Press Motor or Dev Drive PCB?
Dev Drive PCB
(PW12555B)
Fuse F2 3 Check for continuity of Fuse F2. Is it OK? No Fuse broken: Check all the
downstream components to
eliminate the root cause
first, and then replace the
fuse.
Main Control PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

Dev Press Motor 2 OK:

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between Dev Press No Correct it.
Sensor (PH33) and Dev Drive PCB
(PW12555B)?
Dev Press Sensor 2 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Dev Yes OK
(PH33) Press Sensor?
Dev Drive PCB 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Dev Yes OK
(PW12555B) Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-25 K125sm7e2
04-02 Drum Motor 2 Error

First of all, run K125GUI “output check” No.0206 to monitor the motion of Drum Motor 2.
The subsequent procedure depends on whether the motor operates.

Drum Motor 2 NOT operate:

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between the followings? No Correct it.

Drum Motor 2 (M13)


Dev Drive PCB (PW12555B)
Fuse F2
Drum Motor 2 2 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
(M13) Drum Motor or Dev Drive PCB?
Dev Drive PCB
(PW12555B)
Fuse F2 3 Check for continuity of Fuse F2. Is it OK? No Fuse broken: Check all the
downstream components to
eliminate the root cause
first, and then replace the
fuse.
Main Control PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

Drum Motor 2 OK:

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between Drum Motor No Correct it.
Sensors (PH36, PH37) and Dev Drive
PCB (PW12555B)?
Drum Motor 2 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
Sensor Drum Motor Sensor?
(PH36, PH37)
Dev Drive PCB 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Dev Yes OK
(PW12555B) Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-26 K125sm7e2
04-20 Image Corona 2 Output Error

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between HV Power No Correct it.
Supply PCB 2 (HVP2) and Dev Drive PCB
(PW12555B)?
HV1 Harness 2 Is there any resistance between HV1 No Check HV1 harness and
Image Corona harness on HVP2 and the ground? Image Corona Wire.
Wire
HV Power Supply 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
PCB 2 (HVP2) HV Power Supply PCB?
Dev Drive PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12555A) Dev Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 5 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

04-21 Transfer Roller Bias 2 Output Error

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between HV Power No Correct it.
Supply PCB 2 (HVP2) and Dev Drive PCB
(PW12555B)?
HV2 Harness 2 Is there any resistance between HV2 No Check HV2 harness and
Transfer Roller 2 harness on HVP2 and the ground? Transfer Roller.
HV Power Supply 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
PCB 2 (HVP2) HV Power Supply PCB?
Dev Drive PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12555B) Dev Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 5 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

04-23 Developer Bias 2 Output Error

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between HV Power No Correct it.
Supply PCB 2 (HVP2) and Dev Drive PCB
(PW12555B)?
OUT2 Harness 2 Is there any resistance between OUT2 No Check OUT2 harness and
Developer Unit (C) harness on HVP1 and the ground? Developer Unit.
HV Power Supply 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
PCB 2 (HVP2) HV Power Supply PCB?
Dev Drive PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12555B) Dev Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 5 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-27 K125sm7e2
04-30, 04-31, 04-32 LED Head 2 Error

04-30: Head Array 1


04-31: Head Array 2
04-32: Head Array 3

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between the followings? No Correct it.

LED Head 2 (C)


LED Terminal PCB (PW12521B)
Main Control PCB (PW12520)
LED Head 2 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
LED Terminal PCB LED Head, LED Terminal PCB or Signal
(PW12521B) Cable?
Signal Cable
Fuse F10 3 Check for continuity of Fuse F10. Is it OK? No Fuse broken: Check all the
downstream components to
eliminate the root cause
first, and then replace the
fuse.
Main Control PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

04-36 Density Control 2 Error

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Toner Density 1 Does Toner Density Sensor or LED Head Yes Dust it off.
Sensor (PH56) have toner dirt?
LED Head (C)
Harness 2 Is the wiring OK between Toner Density No Correct it.
Sensor and Fuser Drive PCB (PW12556)?
Toner Density 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
Sensor (PH56) Density Sensor?
Fuser Drive PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12556) Fuser Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 5 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-28 K125sm7e2
04-40 Wire Cleaning Motor 2 Error

First of all, run K125GUI “output check” to monitor the motion of Wire Cleaning Motor 2.
The subsequent procedure depends on whether the motor operates.

NOTE
Wire Cleaning Motor Error and Cleaning Pad Home Position are NOT detected while
operating “output check”. This means there is no “safety brake” to prevent Wire Cleaning
Motor from operating even the Cleaning Pad reaches its home position (screw end).

To avoid over current (overheat) on Wire Cleaning Motor,


1. Move Cleaning Pad in the middle of the corona unit by hand.
2. Stop the operation before it reaches the home position with noting its movement direction.

output check
No.
0209 Wire Cleaning Motor 2 RÆL
020A Wire Cleaning Motor 2 LÆR

Wire Cleaning Motor 2 NOT operate:

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between the followings? No Correct it.

Wire Cleaning Motor 2 (M28)


Dev Drive PCB (PW12555B)
Fuse F2
Screw Shaft of 2 Does the screw shaft of Cleaning Pad Yes Clean or replace the screw
Cleaning Pad have dirt or distortion? shaft.
Wire Cleaning Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
Motor 2 (M28) Wire Cleaning Motor or Dev Drive PCB?
Dev Drive PCB
(PW12555B)
Fuse F2 Check for continuity of Fuse F2. Is it OK? No Fuse broken: Check all the
downstream components to
eliminate the root cause
first, and then replace the
fuse.
Main Control PCB Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

(cont.)

7-29 K125sm7e2
Wire Cleaning Motor 2 OK:

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between the followings? No Correct it.

Cleaning Pad 2 HP Sensor (MS16, MS20)


Dev Drive PCB (PW12555B)
Deck Terminal PCB (PW12558)
Screw Shaft of 2 Does the screw shaft of Cleaning Pad Yes Clean or replace the screw
Cleaning Pad have dirt or distortion? shaft.
Cleaning Pad 2 HP 3 Draw out 1st Charging Unit (C). No Replace the microswitch.
Sensor R (MS20) Rotate the screw to move Cleaning Pad to
its HP R by hand.
Reinstall the unit in the machine.

Run K125GUI “input check” to monitor the


status of the switch.

0100: Cleaning Pad 2 HP R

Is the status “1” with the unit installed?


Is the status “0” if the unit is removed?
Cleaning Pad 2 HP 4 Draw out 1st Charging Unit (C). No Replace the microswitch.
Sensor L (MS16) Rotate the screw to move Cleaning Pad to
its HP L by hand.
Reinstall the unit in the machine.

Run K125GUI “input check” to monitor the


status of the switch.

0504: Cleaning Pad 2 HP L

Is the status “1” with the unit installed?


Is the status “0” if the unit is removed?
Dev Drive PCB 5 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Dev Yes OK
(PW12555B) Drive PCB?
Deck Terminal 6 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
PCB (PW12558) Deck Terminal PCB?
Main Control PCB 7 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-30 K125sm7e2
05-01 Dev Press Motor 3 Error

First of all, run K125GUI “output check” No.030B to monitor the motion of Dev Press Motor 3.
The subsequent procedure depends on whether the motor operates.

Dev Press Motor 3 NOT operate:

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between the followings? No Correct it.

Dev Press Motor 3 (M20)


Dev Drive PCB (PW12555C)
Fuse F3
Dev Press Motor 3 2 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Dev Yes OK
(M20) Press Motor or Dev Drive PCB?
Dev Drive PCB
(PW12555C)
Fuse F3 3 Check for continuity of Fuse F3. Is it OK? No Fuse broken: Check all the
downstream components to
eliminate the root cause
first, and then replace the
fuse.
Main Control PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

Dev Press Motor 3 OK:

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between Dev Press No Correct it.
Sensor (PH39) and Dev Drive PCB
(PW12555C)?
Dev Press Sensor 2 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Dev Yes OK
(PH39) Press Sensor?
Dev Drive PCB 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Dev Yes OK
(PW12555C) Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-31 K125sm7e2
05-02 Drum Motor 3 Error

First of all, run K125GUI “output check” No.0306 to monitor the motion of Drum Motor 3.
The subsequent procedure depends on whether the motor operates.

Drum Motor 3 NOT operate:

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between the followings? No Correct it.

Drum Motor 3 (M14)


Dev Drive PCB (PW12555C)
Fuse F3
Drum Motor 3 2 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
(M14) Drum Motor or Dev Drive PCB?
Dev Drive PCB
(PW12555C)
Fuse F3 3 Check for continuity of Fuse F3. Is it OK? No Fuse broken: Check all the
downstream components to
eliminate the root cause
first, and then replace the
fuse.
Main Control PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

Drum Motor 3 OK:

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between Drum Motor No Correct it.
Sensors (PH42, PH43) and Dev Drive
PCB (PW12555C)?
Drum Motor 2 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
Sensor Drum Motor Sensor?
(PH42, PH43)
Dev Drive PCB 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Dev Yes OK
(PW12555C) Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-32 K125sm7e2
05-20 Image Corona 3 Output Error

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between HV Power No Correct it.
Supply PCB 3 (HVP3) and Dev Drive PCB
(PW12555C)?
HV1 Harness 2 Is there any resistance between HV1 No Check HV1 harness and
Image Corona harness on HVP3 and the ground? Image Corona Wire.
Wire
HV Power Supply 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
PCB 3 (HVP3) HV Power Supply PCB?
Dev Drive PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12555C) Dev Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 5 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

05-21 Transfer Roller Bias 3 Output Error

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between HV Power No Correct it.
Supply PCB 3 (HVP3) and Dev Drive PCB
(PW12555C)?
HV2 Harness 2 Is there any resistance between HV2 No Check HV2 harness and
Transfer Roller 3 harness on HVP3 and the ground? Transfer Roller.
HV Power Supply 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
PCB 3 (HVP3) HV Power Supply PCB?
Dev Drive PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12555C) Dev Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 5 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

05-23 Developer Bias 3 Output Error

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between HV Power No Correct it.
Supply PCB 3 (HVP3) and Dev Drive PCB
(PW12555C)?
OUT2 Harness 2 Is there any resistance between OUT2 No Check OUT2 harness and
Developer Unit (M) harness on HVP3 and the ground? Developer Unit.
HV Power Supply 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
PCB 3 (HVP3) HV Power Supply PCB?
Dev Drive PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12555C) Dev Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 5 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-33 K125sm7e2
05-30, 05-31, 05-32 LED Head 3 Error

05-30: Head Array 1


05-31: Head Array 2
05-32: Head Array 3

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between the followings? No Correct it.

LED Head 3 (M)


LED Terminal PCB (PW12521C)
Main Control PCB (PW12520)
LED Head 2 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
LED Terminal PCB LED Head, LED Terminal PCB or Signal
(PW12521C) Cable?
Signal Cable
Fuse F11 3 Check for continuity of Fuse F11. Is it OK? No Fuse broken: Check all the
downstream components to
eliminate the root cause
first, and then replace the
fuse.
Main Control PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

05-36 Density Control 3 Error

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Toner Density 1 Does Toner Density Sensor or LED Head Yes Dust it off.
Sensor (PH56) have toner dirt?
LED Head (M)
Harness 2 Is the wiring OK between Toner Density No Correct it.
Sensor and Fuser Drive PCB (PW12556)?
Toner Density 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
Sensor (PH56) Density Sensor?
Fuser Drive PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12556) Fuser Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 5 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-34 K125sm7e2
05-40 Wire Cleaning Motor 3 Error

First of all, run K125GUI “output check” to monitor the motion of Wire Cleaning Motor 3.
The subsequent procedure depends on whether the motor operates.

NOTE
Wire Cleaning Motor Error and Cleaning Pad Home Position are NOT detected while
operating “output check”. This means there is no “safety brake” to prevent Wire Cleaning
Motor from operating even the Cleaning Pad reaches its home position (screw end).

To avoid over current (overheat) on Wire Cleaning Motor,


1. Move Cleaning Pad in the middle of the corona unit by hand.
2. Stop the operation before it reaches the home position with noting its movement direction.

output check
No.
0309 Wire Cleaning Motor 3 RÆL
030A Wire Cleaning Motor 3 LÆR

Wire Cleaning Motor 3 NOT operate:

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between the followings? No Correct it.

Wire Cleaning Motor 3 (M29)


Dev Drive PCB (PW12555C)
Fuse F3
Screw Shaft of 2 Does the screw shaft of Cleaning Pad Yes Clean or replace the screw
Cleaning Pad have dirt or distortion? shaft.
Wire Cleaning Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
Motor 3 (M29) Wire Cleaning Motor or Dev Drive PCB?
Dev Drive PCB
(PW12555C)
Fuse F3 Check for continuity of Fuse F3. Is it OK? No Fuse broken: Check all the
downstream components to
eliminate the root cause
first, and then replace the
fuse.
Main Control PCB Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

(cont.)

7-35 K125sm7e2
Wire Cleaning Motor 3 OK:

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between the followings? No Correct it.

Cleaning Pad 3 HP Sensor (MS17, MS21)


Dev Drive PCB (PW12555C)
Deck Terminal PCB (PW12558)
Screw Shaft of 2 Does the screw shaft of Cleaning Pad Yes Clean or replace the screw
Cleaning Pad have dirt or distortion? shaft.
Cleaning Pad 3 HP 3 Draw out 1st Charging Unit (M). No Replace the microswitch.
Sensor R (MS21) Rotate the screw to move Cleaning Pad to
its HP R by hand.
Reinstall the unit in the machine.

Run K125GUI “input check” to monitor the


status of the switch.

0200: Cleaning Pad 3 HP R

Is the status “1” with the unit installed?


Is the status “0” if the unit is removed?
Cleaning Pad 3 HP 4 Draw out 1st Charging Unit (M). No Replace the microswitch.
Sensor L (MS17) Rotate the screw to move Cleaning Pad to
its HP L by hand.
Reinstall the unit in the machine.

Run K125GUI “input check” to monitor the


status of the switch.

0505: Cleaning Pad 3 HP L

Is the status “1” with the unit installed?


Is the status “0” if the unit is removed?
Dev Drive PCB 5 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Dev Yes OK
(PW12555C) Drive PCB?
Deck Terminal 6 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
PCB (PW12558) Deck Terminal PCB?
Main Control PCB 7 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-36 K125sm7e2
06-01 Dev Press Motor 4 Error

First of all, run K125GUI “output check” No.040B to monitor the motion of Dev Press Motor 4.
The subsequent procedure depends on whether the motor operates.

Dev Press Motor 4 NOT operate:

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between the followings? No Correct it.

Dev Press Motor 4 (M21)


Dev Drive PCB (PW12555D)
Fuse F4
Dev Press Motor 4 2 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Dev Yes OK
(M21) Press Motor or Dev Drive PCB?
Dev Drive PCB
(PW12555D)
Fuse F4 3 Check for continuity of Fuse F4. Is it OK? No Fuse broken: Check all the
downstream components to
eliminate the root cause
first, and then replace the
fuse.
Main Control PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

Dev Press Motor 4 OK:

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between Dev Press No Correct it.
Sensor (PH48) and Dev Drive PCB
(PW12555D)?
Dev Press Sensor 2 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Dev Yes OK
(PH48) Press Sensor?
Dev Drive PCB 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Dev Yes OK
(PW12555D) Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-37 K125sm7e2
06-02 Drum Motor 4 Error

First of all, run K125GUI “output check” No.0406 to monitor the motion of Drum Motor 4.
The subsequent procedure depends on whether the motor operates.

Drum Motor 4 NOT operate:

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between the followings? No Correct it.

Drum Motor 4 (M15)


Dev Drive PCB (PW12555D)
Fuse F4
Drum Motor 4 2 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
(M15) Drum Motor or Dev Drive PCB?
Dev Drive PCB
(PW12555D)
Fuse F4 3 Check for continuity of Fuse F4. Is it OK? No Fuse broken: Check all the
downstream components to
eliminate the root cause
first, and then replace the
fuse.
Main Control PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

Drum Motor 4 OK:

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between Drum Motor No Correct it.
Sensors (PH51, PH52) and Dev Drive
PCB (PW12555D)?
Drum Motor 2 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
Sensor Drum Motor Sensor?
(PH51, PH52)
Dev Drive PCB 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Dev Yes OK
(PW12555D) Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-38 K125sm7e2
06-20 Image Corona 4 Output Error

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between HV Power No Correct it.
Supply PCB 4 (HVP4) and Dev Drive PCB
(PW12555D)?
HV1 Harness 2 Is there any resistance between HV1 No Check HV1 harness and
Image Corona harness on HVP4 and the ground? Image Corona Wire.
Wire
HV Power Supply 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
PCB 4 (HVP4) HV Power Supply PCB?
Dev Drive PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12555D) Dev Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 5 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

06-21 Transfer Roller Bias 4 Output Error

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between HV Power No Correct it.
Supply PCB 4 (HVP4) and Dev Drive PCB
(PW12555D)?
HV2 Harness 2 Is there any resistance between HV2 No Check HV2 harness and
Transfer Roller 4 harness on HVP4 and the ground? Transfer Roller.
HV Power Supply 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
PCB 4 (HVP4) HV Power Supply PCB?
Dev Drive PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12555D) Dev Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 5 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

06-23 Developer Bias 4 Output Error

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between HV Power No Correct it.
Supply PCB 4 (HVP4) and Dev Drive PCB
(PW12555D)?
OUT2 Harness 2 Is there any resistance between OUT2 No Check OUT2 harness and
Developer Unit (Y) harness on HVP4 and the ground? Developer Unit.
HV Power Supply 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
PCB 4 (HVP4) HV Power Supply PCB?
Dev Drive PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12555D) Dev Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 5 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-39 K125sm7e2
06-30, 06-31, 06-32 LED Head 4 Error

06-30: Head Array 1


06-31: Head Array 2
06-32: Head Array 3

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between the followings? No Correct it.

LED Head 4 (Y)


LED Terminal PCB (PW12521D)
Main Control PCB (PW12520)
LED Head 2 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
LED Terminal PCB LED Head, LED Terminal PCB or Signal
(PW12521D) Cable?
Signal Cable
Fuse F12 3 Check for continuity of Fuse F12. Is it OK? No Fuse broken: Check all the
downstream components to
eliminate the root cause
first, and then replace the
fuse.
Main Control PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

06-36 Density Control 4 Error

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Toner Density 1 Does Toner Density Sensor or LED Head Yes Dust it off.
Sensor (PH56) have toner dirt?
LED Head (Y)
Harness 2 Is the wiring OK between Toner Density No Correct it.
Sensor and Fuser Drive PCB (PW12556)?
Toner Density 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
Sensor (PH56) Density Sensor?
Fuser Drive PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12556) Fuser Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 5 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-40 K125sm7e2
06-40 Wire Cleaning Motor 4 Error

First of all, run K125GUI “output check” to monitor the motion of Wire Cleaning Motor 4.
The subsequent procedure depends on whether the motor operates.

NOTE
Wire Cleaning Motor Error and Cleaning Pad Home Position are NOT detected while
operating “output check”. This means there is no “safety brake” to prevent Wire Cleaning
Motor from operating even the Cleaning Pad reaches its home position (screw end).

To avoid over current (overheat) on Wire Cleaning Motor,


1. Move Cleaning Pad in the middle of the corona unit by hand.
2. Stop the operation before it reaches the home position with noting its movement direction.

output check
No.
0409 Wire Cleaning Motor 4 RÆL
040A Wire Cleaning Motor 4 LÆR

Wire Cleaning Motor 4 NOT operate:

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between the followings? No Correct it.

Wire Cleaning Motor 4 (M30)


Dev Drive PCB (PW12555D)
Fuse F3
Screw Shaft of 2 Does the screw shaft of Cleaning Pad Yes Clean or replace the screw
Cleaning Pad have dirt or distortion? shaft.
Wire Cleaning Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
Motor 4 (M30) Wire Cleaning Motor or Dev Drive PCB?
Dev Drive PCB
(PW12555D)
Fuse F4 Check for continuity of Fuse F4. Is it OK? No Fuse broken: Check all the
downstream components to
eliminate the root cause
first, and then replace the
fuse.
Main Control PCB Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

(cont.)

7-41 K125sm7e2
Wire Cleaning Motor 4 OK:

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between the followings? No Correct it.

Cleaning Pad 4 HP Sensor (MS18, MS22)


Dev Drive PCB (PW12555D)
Deck Terminal PCB (PW12558)
Screw Shaft of 2 Does the screw shaft of Cleaning Pad Yes Clean or replace the screw
Cleaning Pad have dirt or distortion? shaft.
Cleaning Pad 4 HP 3 Draw out 1st Charging Unit (Y). No Replace the microswitch.
Sensor R (MS22) Rotate the screw to move Cleaning Pad to
its HP R by hand.
Reinstall the unit in the machine.

Run K125GUI “input check” to monitor the


status of the switch.

0300: Cleaning Pad 4 HP R

Is the status “1” with the unit installed?


Is the status “0” if the unit is removed?
Cleaning Pad 4 HP 4 Draw out 1st Charging Unit (Y). No Replace the microswitch.
Sensor L (MS18) Rotate the screw to move Cleaning Pad to
its HP L by hand.
Reinstall the unit in the machine.

Run K125GUI “input check” to monitor the


status of the switch.

0506: Cleaning Pad 4 HP L

Is the status “1” with the unit installed?


Is the status “0” if the unit is removed?
Dev Drive PCB 5 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Dev Yes OK
(PW12555D) Drive PCB?
Deck Terminal 6 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
PCB (PW12558) Deck Terminal PCB?
Main Control PCB 7 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-42 K125sm7e2
07-10 Media Charge Roller Set Motor Error

First of all, run K125GUI “output check” No.0605 to monitor the motion of Media Charge Roller Set
Motor.
The subsequent procedure depends on whether the motor operates.

Media Charge Roller Set Motor NOT operate:

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between Media Charge No Correct it.
Roller Set Motor (M26) and Deck Terminal
PCB (PW12558)?
Media Charge 2 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
Roller Set Motor Media Charge Roller Set Motor or Deck
(M26) Terminal PCB?
Deck Terminal
PCB (PW12558)
Fuse F7 3 Check for continuity of Fuse F7. Is it OK? No Fuse broken: Check all the
downstream components to
eliminate the root cause
first, and then replace the
fuse.
Main Control PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

Media Charge Roller Set Motor OK:

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between Media Charge No Correct it.
Roller Set Sensor (PH25) and Deck
Terminal PCB (PW12558)?
Media Charge 2 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
Roller Set Sensor Media Charge Roller Set Sensor?
(PH25)
Deck Terminal 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
PCB (PW12558) Deck Terminal PCB?
Main Control PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-43 K125sm7e2
07-11 Transfer Roller Set Motor 1 Error

First of all, run K125GUI “output check” No.0502 to monitor the motion of Transfer Roller Set Motor 1
(K). The subsequent procedure depends on whether the motor operates.

Transfer Roller Set Motor 1 NOT operate:

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between Transfer Roller No Correct it.
Set Motor 1 (M16) and Fuser Drive PCB
(PW12556)?
Transfer Roller Set 2 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
Motor 1 (M16) Transfer Roller Set Motor 1 or Fuser Drive
Fuser Drive PCB PCB?
(PW12556)
Fuse F5 3 Check for continuity of Fuse F5. Is it OK? No Fuse broken: Check all the
downstream components to
eliminate the root cause
first, and then replace the
fuse.
Main Control PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

Transfer Roller Set Motor 1 OK:

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between Transfer Roller 1 No Correct it.
Set Sensor (PH1) and Fuser Drive PCB
(PW12556)?
Transfer Roller 1 2 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
Set Sensor (PH1) Transfer Roller 1 Set Sensor?
Fuser Drive PCB 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
(PW12556) Fuser Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-44 K125sm7e2
07-12 Transfer Roller Set Motor 2 Error

First of all, run K125GUI “output check” No.0503 to monitor the motion of Transfer Roller Set Motor 2
(CMY). The subsequent procedure depends on whether the motor operates.

Transfer Roller Set Motor 2 NOT operate:

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between Transfer Roller No Correct it.
Set Motor 2 (M17) and Fuser Drive PCB
(PW12556)?
Transfer Roller Set 2 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
Motor 2 (M17) Transfer Roller Set Motor 2 or Fuser Drive
Fuser Drive PCB PCB?
(PW12556)
Fuse F5 3 Check for continuity of Fuse F5. Is it OK? No Fuse broken: Check all the
downstream components to
eliminate the root cause
first, and then replace the
fuse.
Main Control PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

Transfer Roller Set Motor 2 OK:

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between Transfer Roller 2 No Correct it.
Set Sensor (PH2) and Fuser Drive PCB
(PW12556)?
Transfer Roller 2 2 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
Set Sensor (PH2) Transfer Roller 2 Set Sensor?
Fuser Drive PCB 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
(PW12556) Fuser Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

07-21, 07-22 Belt Skew Error

07-20: Skew Left


07-21: Skew Right

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between Belt Skew No Correct it.
Sensors (PH4, PH5) and Fuser Drive PCB
(PW12556)?
Belt Skew Sensor 2 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Belt Yes OK
(PH4, PH5) Skew Sensors?

ce-call (07-21) Skew Left: PH4


ce-call (07-22) Skew Left: PH5
Fuser Drive PCB 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
(PW12556) Fuser Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-45 K125sm7e2
09-00 Fuser Temperature Rising Error

First of all, run K125GUI “output check” No.0001 (H1: Sides) and No.0002 (H2: Center) to check
whether IR Lamps operate.

NOTE
Do not operate IR Lamp light in a long period.
There is no temperature control by the system while operating “output check”.
Temperature will rise as high as IR Lamp operates, and this would damage Fuser Unit due to
overheat.

IR Lamp NOT light:

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between the followings? No Correct it.

IR Lamp (H1, H2)


SSR (SSR1, SSR2)
Fuser Drive PCB (PW12556)
Thermistor (TH1, TH2)
IR Lamp (H1, H2) 2 Unplug the machine. No Replace IR Lamp.

Is there any resistance on IR Lamp?


Fuser Drive PCB 3 Is it 0V at the terminal 1 on Relay 2 No Replace Fuser Drive PCB.
(PW12556) (RY2)?
Relay 2 (RY2) 4 When it is 24V between the terminal 1 and No Replace Relay 2.
2, is it 24V between the terminal 4 and 8?
SSR (SSR1) 5 Run K125GUI “output check” No.0001 to Yes Replace SSR1.
monitor IR Lamp (H1) operation. No Replace Fuser Drive PCB.

Is it 0V at SSR1-4?
SSR (SSR2) 6 Run K125GUI “output check” No.0002 to Yes Replace SSR2.
monitor IR Lamp (H2) operation. No Replace Fuser Drive PCB.

Is it 0V at SSR2-4?
AC Terminal PCB 7 Can the problem be fixed by replacing AC Yes OK
(PW12510) Terminal PCB?
Main Control PCB 8 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

IR Lamp OK:

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK on the Thermistors (TH1, No Correct it.
TH2)?
Thermistor 2 Run K125GUI “data display” to monitor the No Clean Thermistor. If still
(TH1, TH2) temperature detected by Thermistors. unsettled, replace it.

Does the temperature rise as IP Lamps


light?
Fuser Drive PCB 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
(PW12556) Fuser Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-46 K125sm7e2
09-01 Fuser Abnormal High Temperature Error

First of all, run K125GUI “output check” No.0001 (H1: Sides) and No.0002 (H2: Center) to check
whether IR Lamps operate properly.

NOTE
Do not operate IR Lamp light in a long period.
There is no temperature control by the system while operating “output check”.
Temperature will rise as high as IR Lamp operates, and this would damage Fuser Unit due to
overheat.

IR Lamp lights but not turn OFF:

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between the followings? No Correct it.

IR Lamp (H1, H2)


SSR (SSR1, SSR2)
Fuser Drive PCB (PW12556)
Thermistor (TH1, TH2)
SSR (SSR1) 2 Run K125GUI “output check” No.0001 to Yes Replace SSR1.
monitor IR Lamp (H1) operation. No Replace Fuser Drive PCB.

Is it 0V at SSR1-4?
SSR (SSR2) 3 Run K125GUI “output check” No.0002 to Yes Replace SSR2.
monitor IR Lamp (H2) operation. No Replace Fuser Drive PCB.

Is it 0V at SSR2-4?
Fuser Drive PCB 4 Run K125GUI “output check”, and select No Replace Fuser Drive PCB.
(PW12556) [stop all].

Is it 24V at SSR1-4 and SSR2-4?


Main Control PCB 5 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

IR Lamp controlled ON/OFF properly:

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK on the Thermistors (TH1, No Correct it.
TH2)?
Thermistor 2 Run K125GUI “data display” to monitor the No Clean Thermistor. If still
(TH1, TH2) temperature detected by Thermistors. unsettled, replace it.

Does the temperature rise as IP Lamps


light?
Fuser Drive PCB 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
(PW12556) Fuser Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-47 K125sm7e2
09-02 Web End Error

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Web Cleaner 1 Does the currently loaded web cleaner No Replace Web Cleaner.
have enough remaining level? Run K125GUI “maintenance”,
and execute [clear web
information].
(See 8.3.1.2)
Web Sensor (PH6) 2 Run K125GUI “maintenance”, and execute Yes Replace Web Sensor. If still
[clear web information]. (See 8.3.1.2) unsettled, replace Fuser Drive
PCB (PW12556).
Does “Web Cleaner” indicator in the
touchscreen start flashing (indicating “near
end”) after cycling the power?
Main Control PCB 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

09-03 Fuser Thermostat Error

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between the followings? No Correct it.

DC Power Supply (DCP2)


Thermostat (TS1,TS2)
Fuser Drive PCB (PW12556)
Thermostat 2 Check for continuity of Thermostat. No Replace Thermostat.
Is it OK?
DC Power Supply 3 Is it 12V at J561-3 on Fuser Drive PCB No Replace DC Power Supply.
(DCP2) (PW12556)?
Fuser Drive PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
(PW12556) Fuser Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 5 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

0A-03 BUD Load Error


0A-20 Main Control PCB Communication Error

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Main Control PCB 1 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

0A-21 Main Control PCB DDR Initialization Error

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


DDR Memory 1 Can the problem be fixed by reseating or Yes OK
Module replacing DDR Memory Module?
Main Control PCB 2 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-48 K125sm7e2
0C-01 Density Sensor Error

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Toner Density 1 Does Toner Density Sensor have toner Yes Clean it.
Sensor (PH56) dirt?
Harness 2 Is the wiring OK between Toner Density No Correct it.
Sensor (PH56) and Fuser Drive PCB
(PW12556)?
Toner Density 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
Sensor (PH56) Toner Density Sensor?
Fuser Drive PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
(PW12556) Fuser Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 5 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

0C-11, 0C-12, 0C-13, 0C-14 Color Sensor Error

0C-11: Color Sensor 1 (PW12580A)


0C-12: Color Sensor 2 (PW12580B)
0C-13: Color Sensor 3 (PW12580C)
0C-14: Color Sensor 4 (PW12580D)

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Color Sensor 1 Does Color Sensor have toner dirt? Yes Clean it.
Harness 2 Is the wiring OK between Color Sensor No Correct it.
(PW12580A/B/C/D) and Fuser Drive PCB
(PW12556)?
Color Sensor 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
(PW12580A Color Sensor?
/B/C/D)
Fuser Drive PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
(PW12556) Fuser Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 5 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-49 K125sm7e2
0C-21 LED Head Skew Adjustment Error
0C-22, 0C-23 LED Head Joint Adjustment Error
0C-22: vertical
0C-23: horizontal
0C-24, 0C-25 Color Registration Calibration Error
0C-24: vertical
0C-25: horizontal

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Color Sensor 1 Does Color Sensor or LED Head have Yes Clean it.
toner dirt?
Belt 2 Does Belt have toner dirt? Yes Clean it.
Belt Cleaner Unit Replace Belt Cleaner Unit or
reseat BC Blade.
Color Sensor 3 Run K125GUI “alignment adjust”. Yes OK
Calibration Execute [Sensor Adjust].

Can the problem be fixed?


Print Process 4 Run K125GUI “alignment adjust”. No See 7.3.3.13 to remove any
Open the Rear Door while processing cause on Transfer Roller,
[Color Calibration] by intension. Process Unit, Developer Unit.

Does Belt have toner patches on it?


Color Sensor 5 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
(PW12580A Color Sensor?
/B/C/D)
Fuser Drive PCB 6 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
(PW12556) Fuser Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 7 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

0C-27 Cut Length Adjustment Error

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Color Sensor 1 Does Color Sensor or LED Head have Yes Clean it.
toner dirt?
Color Sensor 2 Run K125GUI “alignment adjust”. Yes OK
Calibration Execute [Sensor Adjust].

Can the problem be fixed?


Print Process 3 Run K125GUI “alignment adjust”. No See 7.3.3.13 to remove any
Open the Rear Door while processing cause on Transfer Roller,
[Color Calibration] by intension. Process Unit, Developer Unit.

Does Belt have toner patches on it?


Color Sensor 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
(PW12580A Color Sensor?
/B/C/D)
Fuser Drive PCB 5 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
(PW12556) Fuser Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 6 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-50 K125sm7e2
0D-01, 0D-02, 0D-03, 0D-04 Cooling Fan Error

0D-01: Cooling Fan 1


0D-02: Cooling Fan 2
0D-03: Cooling Fan 3
0D-04: Cooling Fan 4

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between the followings? No Correct it.

Cooling Fan (FM1/FM2/FM3/FM4)


Dev Drive PCB (PW12555A/B/C/D)
Cooling Fan 2 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
Cooling Fan?
Dev Drive PCB 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12555 Dev Drive PCB?
A/B/C/D)
Main Control PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

0D-05, 0D-06 DCP Cooling Fan Error

0D-05: DCP Cooling Fan 1


0D-06: DCP Cooling Fan 2

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between the followings? No Correct it.

Cooling Fan (FM8/FM9)


Dev Drive PCB (PW12555A/B)
DCP Cooling Fan 2 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
DCP Cooling Fan?
Dev Drive PCB 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12555A/B) Dev Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

0D-07, 0D-08 IPS Cooling Fan Error

0D-07: IPS Cooling Fan 1


0D-08: IPS Cooling Fan 2

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between the followings? No Correct it.

Cooling Fan (FM10, FM11)


Fuser Drive PCB (PW12556)
IPS Cooling Fan 2 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
IPS Cooling Fan?
Fuser Drive PCB 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12556) Fuser Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-51 K125sm7e2
0D-09, 0D-0A Fuser Blower Error

0D-09: Fuser Blower 1


0D-0A: Fuser Blower 2

Items Order Checking matters Result Treatment


Harness 1 Is the wiring OK between the followings? No Correct it.

Fuser Blower (BL1, BL2)


Fuser Drive PCB (PW12556)
Fuser Blower 2 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
Fuser Blower?
Fuser Drive PCB 3 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12556) Fuser Drive PCB?
Main Control PCB 4 Can the problem be fixed by replacing the Yes OK
(PW12520) Main Control PCB?

7-52 K125sm7e2
7. 2. 2 Occurrence Condition of Service Call Error
Error Code Error Name Error conditions
01-11 Roll Deck 1 Cutter Error Blade not detected at HP within 2 seconds.
01-12 Roll Deck 2 Cutter Error
01-13 Roll Deck 3 Cutter Error
03-01 Developer Press Motor 1 Error (1) Developer Unit (K) is not placed to the setting position
although 9 seconds has passed.
(2) Developer Unit (K) is not separated although 9 seconds
has passed.
03-02 Drum Motor 1 Error “Abnormal output signal” shows “1” for longer than 100msec.
03-20 Image Corona 1 Output Error “Abnormal output signal” shows “1” for longer than 100msec.
03-21 Transfer Roller Bias 1 Output Error “Abnormal output signal” shows “1” for longer than 100msec.
03-23 Developer Bias 1 Output Error “Abnormal output signal” shows “1” for longer than 100msec.
03-30 LED Head 1 Array 1 Error Initialization of LED Head is failed 6 times at turning on or
when recovered from the Cold Sleep.
03-31 LED Head 1 Array 2 Error Initialization of LED Head is failed 6 times at turning on or
when recovered from the Cold Sleep.
03-32 LED Head 1 Array 3 Error Initialization of LED Head is failed 6 times at turning on or
when recovered from the Cold Sleep.
03-36 Density Control 1 error Density is not adjusted satisfactory by Density Control.
03-40 Wire Cleaning Motor 1 Error Wire Cleaner does not arrive at another end within 70
seconds since the start of cleaning.
04-01 Developer Press Motor 2 Error (1) Developer Unit (C) is not placed to the setting position
although 9 seconds has passed.
(2) Developer Unit (C) is not separated although 9 seconds
has passed.
04-02 Drum Motor 2 Error “Abnormal output signal” shows “1” for longer than 100msec.
04-20 Image Corona 2 Output Error “Abnormal output signal” shows “1” for longer than 100msec.
04-21 Transfer Roller Bias 2 Output Error “Abnormal output signal” shows “1” for longer than 100msec.
04-23 Developer Bias 2 Output Error “Abnormal output signal” shows “1” for longer than 100msec.
04-30 LED Head 2 Array 1 Error Initialization of LED Head is failed 6 times at turning on or
when recovered from the Cold Sleep.
04-31 LED Head 2 Array 2 Error Initialization of LED Head is failed 6 times at turning on or
when recovered from the Cold Sleep.
04-32 LED Head 2 Array 3 Error Initialization of LED Head is failed 6 times at turning on or
when recovered from the Cold Sleep.
04-36 Density Control 2 error Density is not adjusted satisfactory by Density Control.
04-40 Wire Cleaning Motor 2 Error Wire Cleaner does not arrive at another end within 70
seconds since the start of cleaning.
05-01 Developer Press Motor 3 Error (1) Developer Unit (M) is not placed to the setting position
although 9 seconds has passed.
(2) Developer Unit (M) is not separated although 9 seconds
has passed.
05-02 Drum Motor 3 Error “Abnormal output signal” shows “1” for longer than 100msec.
05-20 Image Corona 3 Output Error “Abnormal output signal” shows “1” for longer than 100msec.
05-21 Transfer Roller Bias 3 Output Error “Abnormal output signal” shows “1” for longer than 100msec.
05-23 Developer Bias 3 Output Error “Abnormal output signal” shows “1” for longer than 100msec.
05-30 LED Head 3 Array 1 Error Initialization of LED Head is failed 6 times at turning on or
when recovered from the Cold Sleep.
05-31 LED Head 3 Array 2 Error Initialization of LED Head is failed 6 times at turning on or
when recovered from the Cold Sleep.
05-32 LED Head 3 Array 3 Error Initialization of LED Head is failed 6 times at turning on or
when recovered from the Cold Sleep.
05-36 Density Control 3 error Density is not adjusted satisfactory by Density Control.
05-40 Wire Cleaning Motor 3 Error Wire Cleaner does not arrive at another end within 70
seconds since the start of cleaning.
06-01 Developer Press Motor 4 Error (1) Developer Unit (Y) is not placed to the setting position
although 9 seconds has passed.
(2) Developer Unit (Y) is not separated although 9 seconds
has passed.
06-02 Drum Motor 4 Error “Abnormal output signal” shows “1” for longer than 100msec.
06-20 Image Corona 4 Output Error “Abnormal output signal” shows “1” for longer than 100msec.
06-21 Transfer Roller Bias 4 Output Error “Abnormal output signal” shows “1” for longer than 100msec.
06-23 Developer Bias 4 Output Error “Abnormal output signal” shows “1” for longer than 100msec.
06-30 LED Head 4 Array 1 Error Initialization of LED Head is failed 6 times at turning on or
when recovered from the Cold Sleep.
06-31 LED Head 4 Array 2 Error Initialization of LED Head is failed 6 times at turning on or
when recovered from the Cold Sleep.
06-32 LED Head 4 Array 3 Error Initialization of LED Head is failed 6 times at turning on or
when recovered from the Cold Sleep.
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06-36 Density Control 4 error Density is not adjusted satisfactory by Density Control.
06-40 Wire Cleaning Motor 4 Error Wire Cleaner does not arrive at another end within 70
seconds since the start of cleaning.
07-10 Media Charge Roller Set Motor (1) Media Charge Roller is not placed to the setting position
Error although 9 seconds has passed.
(2) Media Charge Rollet is not separated although 9 seconds
has passed.
07-11 Transfer Roller Set Motor 1 Error (1) Transfer Roller (K) is not placed to the setting position
although 9 seconds has passed.
(2) Transfer Roller (K) is not separated although 9 seconds
has passed.
07-12 Transfer Roller Set Motor 2 Error (1) Transfer Roller (CMY) is not placed to the setting position
although 9 seconds has passed.
(2) Transfer Roller (CMY) is not separated although 9
seconds has passed.
07-21 Belt Skew L Error Skew Sensor L shows “1” for longer than 100msec.
07-22 Belt Skew R Error Skew Sensor R shows “1” for longer than 100msec.
09-00 Fuser Temperature Rising Error (1) Fuser is not heated up to 50Co within 2 minutes after
turning on.
(2) Fuser is not heated up to 100Co within 2 minutes since it
has heated up to 50Co.
(3) Fuser is not heated up to the ready temperature within 6
o
minutes since it has heated up to 100C .
o
(4) Fuser is cooled down to 100C since once it has been
ready.
09-01 Fuser Abnormal High Temperature When over 210Co is detected.
Error
09-02 Web End Error Printing operation of 1500m after Web Sensor detected “1”.
09-03 Fuser Thermostat Error “Thermostat status signal” shows “1” continuously for longer
than 100msec.
0A-03 BUD Load Error An incorrect BUD is loaded at power on.
0A-20 Main Control PCB Communication Communication error occurs on PW12520.
Error
0A-21 Main Control PCB DDR DDR Initialization failed at power on.
Initialization Error
0C-01 Density Sensor Error Density Sensor Adjustment failed.
0C-11 Color Sensor 1 Error Color Sensor 1 calibration failed.
0C-12 Color Sensor 2 Error Color Sensor 2 calibration failed.
0C-13 Color Sensor 3 Error Color Sensor 3 calibration failed.
0C-14 Color Sensor 4 Error Color Sensor 4 calibration failed.
0C-21 LED Head Skew Adjustment Error LED Head Skew Adjustment failed.
0C-22 LED Head Joint Adjustment Error LED Head Joint Adjustment failed.
vertical
0C-23 LED Head Joint Adjustment Error LED Head Joint Adjustment failed.
horizontal
0C-24 Color Registration Calibration Error Color Registration Calibration failed.
vertical
0C-25 Color Registration Calibration Error Color Registration Calibration failed.
horizontal
0C-27 Cut Length Adjustment Error Cut Length Adjustment failed.
0D-01 Cooling Fan 1 Error “Abnormal output signal” shows “1”.
0D-02 Cooling Fan 2 Error “Abnormal output signal” shows “1”.
0D-03 Cooling Fan 3 Error “Abnormal output signal” shows “1”.
0D-04 Cooling Fan 4 Error “Abnormal output signal” shows “1”.
0D-05 DCP Cooling Fan 1 Error “Abnormal output signal” shows “1”.
0D-06 DCP Cooling Fan 2 Error “Abnormal output signal” shows “1”.
0D-07 IPS Cooling Fan 1 Error “Abnormal output signal” shows “1”.
0D-08 IPS Cooling Fan 2 Error “Abnormal output signal” shows “1”.
0D-09 Fuser Blower 1 Error “Abnormal output signal” shows “1”.
0D-0A Fuser Blower 2 Error “Abnormal output signal” shows “1”.

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7. 3 Troubleshooting - Image Quality
7. 3. 1 Basic Image Adjustment
The followings are the standard settings of image creation components.
When a defective image is printed out, please check if these settings are correct.

Component Check Point Designated voltage Way of Remarks


adjustment
Image Corona CP11 (+) As follows: * K125GUI Height of Image Corona Wire is
(HV1) CP12 (-) Setting No. 9mm for all of CMYK.
120mm/s: 1.4VDC 0081~0084
100mm/s: 1.4VDC 0085~0088
60mm/s: 1.2VDC 0089~0092 9mm

Choose a setting No. according to


your print mode (speed) and
process unit #.

* The multimeter shows 1/1000 of


K125GUI.
Grid Bias HV3 (+) As follows: K125GUI Choose a setting No. according to
(HV3) GND (-) Setting No. your print mode (speed) and
120mm/s: -640VDC 0093 to 0096 process unit #.
100mm/s: -620VDC 0097 to 0100
60mm/s: -570VDC 0101 to 0104
Transfer Roller CP21 (+) 1.2VDC K125GUI Choose a setting No. according to
(HV2) CP22 (-) Setting No. your print mode (speed) and
1081 to1320 process unit #.

* The multimeter shows 1/500 of


K125GUI.
Negative OUTPUT2 (+) Automatically (Auto) Print Process
Developer Roller GND (-) adjusted between -
Bias 140 to -300VDC
Positive OUTPUT2 (+) +350VDC OUTPUT2- Toner Collection Process
Developer Roller GND (-) VR
Bias
Toner Supply OUTPUT1 (+) -100 +/-3VDC K125GUI Choose a setting No. according to
Roller Bias OUTPUT2 (-) Setting No. your process unit #.
0117 to0120
Blade Roller Bias OUTPUT3 (+) -50VDC K125GUI Choose a setting No. according to
(Center) OUTPUT2 (-) Setting No. your process unit #.
0125 to 0128
Blade Roller Bias OUTPUT4 (+) +300VDC OUTPUT4-
(Sides) OUTPUT2 (-) VR
Media Charge CN103-1 (+) +2.4VDC * K125GUI Choose a setting No. according to
Corona CN103-2 (-) Setting No. your print mode (speed).
1321 to 1380
* The multimeter shows 1/500 of
K125GUI.

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7. 3. 2 Cause of Frequent Image Problem
If a defective image appears on the print frequently with keeping a constant interval, please check
the length of interval to quickly find the suspicious part.

Interval Suspicious part


144mm Roller Developer
157mm Fusing Roller
209.4mm Belt Feed Roller
216mm Toner Supply Roller
251mm Drum
260mm Blade Roller
2,084mm Belt

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7. 3. 3 Countermeasures - Image Quality
7. 3. 3. 1 Halftone is light (or dark)
Cause Checking Checking Result Treatment
order
LED Head 1 Is the Lens Array of LED Head dirty? Yes Clean it.
Paper 2 Can you fix the problem if you use a Yes 1. If the paper was
newly unpacked paper? humidified, instruct the
customer of the way store
the paper.
2. If the paper was not the
specified one, explain the
customer that some image
problem may occur in that
case.
Image Corona 3 Is the Image Corona dirty? Yes Clean each Corona Wire,
Grid Plate and Corona
Housing. Replace the
Corona Wire or Grid Plate if
it is too dirty.
4 Is the height of Corona Wire abnormal Yes Correct it.
as it is placed out of the desired
position. (For example it is not in the
setting groove.)
5 Is the input current to the Image Corona No Readjust it with K125GUI
correct? (See 7.3.1) “setting”.
Setting of Image 6 Is a proper Image Enhance Level No Set it to a proper level.
Enhance selected? (If the image is not enhanced
enough, the halftone tends to look
light.)
Density Control 7 Is the Density Control set to auto std? No Set it to auto std.
Density Sensor 8 Is the Density Sensor dirty? Yes Clean it.
Eraser Lamp 9 Does the Eraser Lamp light properly? No Check the wire connected to
the Eraser Lamp, or replace
the Eraser Lamp.
Transfer Roller 10 Run K125GUI “output check” to monitor No Remove Belt and check
the motion of Transfer Roller Set Motor. Transfer Roller and Set
Motor.
0502: Transfer Roller Set Motor (K)
0503: Transfer Roller Set Motor (CMY)

Does Transfer Roller move smooth


toward the set position?
11 Is the input voltage to the Transfer No Readjust it with K125GUI
Roller correct? (See 7.3.1) “setting”.
Contact points of 12 Is each Electrode Plate on the right of No Try to install the Developer
Developer Bias the Developer Unit surely contacted to Unit so that they are
the Electrode Plate on the machine contacted each other.
side? And supply the conductive
grease to the Electrode
Plates.
Set position of 13 Is the excentric cam (Developer Press No Check its driving mechanism
Developer Unit Cam) stayed at the correct position with and motor.
pressing the Developer Unit to the
Drum?
Developer Unit 14 Is Roller Developer evenly covered with No Overhaul the Developer and
the toner? find the cause.
HVP 15 Is proper voltage supplied to each roller No Adjust the voltage properly.
of the Developer Unit?
Developer Bias 16 Temporarily set Density Control to OFF. Yes Perform Density Lock.
Find a proper Developer Bias. Does the (See 9.1)
print obtain enough Optical Density?
Main Control PCB 17 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
(PW12520) the Main PCB?
Drum 18 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
the Drum?

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7. 3. 3. 2 Halftone and solid images are too light
Cause Checking Checking Result Treatment
order
1 Turn off the machine in the middle of Yes Go on to the step 3.
printing, and then check the toner No Go on to the step 8.
image on the Drum.

Is the toner image looks normal?


Paper 2 Can the problem be fixed by using a Yes 1. If the paper was
newly unpacked paper? humidified,
instruct the customer of
the
way store the paper.
2. If the paper was not the
specified one, explain the
customer that some
image
problem may occur in
that
case.
Transfer Roller 3 Run K125GUI “output check” to monitor No Remove Belt and check
the motion of Transfer Roller Set Motor. Transfer Roller and Set
Motor.
0502: Transfer Roller Set Motor (K)
0503: Transfer Roller Set Motor (CMY)

Does Transfer Roller move smooth


toward the set position?
4 Is the high voltage of Transfer Roller Yes Check the wiring.
leaking?
5 Is the lead wire connected from HVP to No Replace the Lead Wire.
Transfer Roller?
6 Is the input voltage to the Transfer No Readjust it with K125GUI
Roller correct? (See 7.3.1) “setting”.
7 Was it impossible to adjust the input Yes Replace the Main PCB.
voltage to the Transfer Roller in the
above procedure 6?
Developer Unit 8 Is each Electrode Plate on the right of Yes Go to step 15.
the Developer Unit surely contacted to No Try to install the Developer
the Electrode Plate on the machine Unit so that they are
side? contacted each other.
And supply the conductive
grease to the Electrode
Plates.
9 Is Roller Developer evenly covered with No Overhaul the Developer and
the toner? find the cause.
10 Can electricity pass through from the No Correct it so that it should be
electrode plates to each roller of the surely contacted to the roller.
Developer?
11 Is the excentric cam (Developer Press No Check its driving mechanism
Cam) stayed at the correct position? and motor.
12 Is enough toner is stored in the No Check the Toner Sensor and
Developer Unit? the harness.
13 Is proper voltage supplied to each roller No Adjust the voltage properly.
of the Developer Unit?
14 Was it impossible to adjust the voltage Yes Replace the Main PCB.
to each roller of Developer Unit in the
above procedure 13?
Drum 15 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
the Drum?
Density Control 16 Is the Density Control set to auto std? No Set it to auto std.
17 Is the Density Sensor dirty? Yes Clean it.
18 Temporarily set Density Control to OFF. Yes Perform Density Lock.
Find a proper Developer Bias. Does the (See 9.1)
print obtain enough Optical Density?

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7. 3. 3. 3 Density is uneven
Cause Checking Checking Result Treatment
order
Image Corona 1 Is the Image Corona dirty? Yes Clean the Image Corona, or
replace the Corona Wire.
2 Is the height of Corona Wire different Yes Adjust the height properly.
between left and right? (It may not be
set into its correct setting position.)
Installation of 3 Is Roller Developer evenly covered with No Clean Blade Roller.
Developer Unit the toner?
4 Is the toner accumulating evenly in the No Level the machine correctly.
Developer Unit?
5 Try to re-tension Blade Roller correctly. Yes OK
Is the problem fixed?
Dirt of LED Head 6 Is the Lens Array dirty Yes Clean it.
Eraser Lamp 7 Are all LED of the Eraser Lamp light No Replace the Eraser Lamp.
properly during the print?
Transfer Roller 8 Run K125GUI “output check” to monitor No Remove Belt and check
the motion of Transfer Roller Set Motor. Transfer Roller and Set
Motor.
0502: Transfer Roller Set Motor (K)
0503: Transfer Roller Set Motor (CMY)

Does Transfer Roller move smooth


toward the set position?
Main PCB 9 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
the Main PCB?
LED Head 10 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
the LED Head?

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7. 3. 3. 4 Totally appeared foggy image
Cause Checking Checking Result Treatment
order
Density Control 1 Temporarily set Density Control to OFF. Yes Perform Adjusting Optical
Is the problem fixed? Density. (See 9.1)
2 Leave Density Control to OFF. Yes Perform Adjusting Optical
Set Developer Bias to 140V. Density. (See 9.1)
Is the problem fixed?
Developer Unit 3 Try to re-tension Blade Roller correctly. Yes OK
Is the problem fixed?
4 Is proper voltage supplied to each roller No Adjust the voltage properly.
of the Developer Unit?
5 Is the high voltage lead connected No Connect it.
correctly?
6 Can electricity pass through from the No Correct it so that it should be
electrode plates to each roller of the surely contacted to the roller.
Developer?
7 Is the quantity of toner in the Developer No Check the Toner Sensor and
Unit normal? its harness.
Transfer Roller 8 Set Transfer Roller Bias to 1200V. Yes OK
Is the problem fixed?

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7. 3. 3. 5 Vertical thick line that looks not clear
Cause Checking Checking Result Treatment
order
Image Corona 1 Is the Image Corona dirty? Yes Clean each Corona Wire,
Grid Plate and Corona
Housing. Replace the
Corona Wire or Grid Plate if
it is too dirty.
2 Is the Wire Cleaner placed at the end of No Check if there is any
the unit? abnormality on the driving
mechanism of Wire Cleaner,
such as the breakage of
Wire Cleaning Motor or
distortion of sender shaft.
3 Is the wire cleaning operation No Check if there is any
completed within 90 seconds? abnormality on the driving
mechanism of Wire Cleaner,
such as the breakage of
Wire Cleaning Motor or
distortion of sender shaft.
Developer Unit 4 Is Roller Developer evenly covered with No Overhaul the Developer Unit
the toner? and check is there is any
reason for this problem.
5 Is the Blade Roller dirty? Yes Reseat Blade in Developer
Unit.
Drum Cleaner Unit 6 Is the Drum dirty? Yes Reseat Blade in Drum
Cleaner, or use a new Drum
Cleaner Unit.
LED Head 7 Is the LED Head dirty? Yes Clean it.
Belt Cleaner Unit 8 Is the Belt dirty? Yes Reseat Blade in Belt
Cleaner, or use a new Belt
Cleaner Unit.

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7. 3. 3. 6 Vertical thin line that looks clear
Cause Checking Checking Result Treatment
order
Image Corona 1 Is there anything like filament on the Yes Remove it.
Grid Plate? And is it contacted to the
Drum?
Is the Image Corona dirty? Yes Clean each Corona Wire,
Grid Plate and Corona
Housing. Replace the
Corona Wire or Grid Plate if
it is too dirty.
Foreign substance 2 Is there any foreign substance on the Yes Remove it.
units around the Drum? And is it
contacted to the Drum?
(Check the Corona Units, LED Head or
some other parts which is very close to
the Drum.)
Drum 3 Is there any line or damage on the Yes (1) In case of the line on the
Drum, which is located corresponding Drum, wipe it off with a
with the position of vertical line on the soft dry cloth. (Be careful
print? of the direction for
wiping. See the following
picture.)
(2) Replace the Drum in
case of the damage. (Be
sure to find the cause of
the damage before the
replacement. Check
some parts that are very
close to the Drum, such
as Corona Units,
Transfer Guide or some
other.)

NOTE
Wipe the surface always from one end to another (left to right, or right to left). Other way will
damage the Drum.

Correct

Incorrect Incorrect Incorrect

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7. 3. 3. 7 Vertical white line
Cause Checking Checking Result Treatment
order
Image Corona 1 Is there anything like filament on the Yes Remove it.
Grid Plate? And is it contacted to the
Drum?
Dirt of the LED 2 Is the Lens Array of LED Head dirty? Yes Clean it with a soft dry cloth
Head or lens cleaning cloth
(paper).
Transfer Roller 3 Open the Rear Door while printing by Yes Check for damage on the
intension. surface of Transfer Roller
Is there any “no transferred” image area and Belt. Remove any cause
on the media even the Drum has toner of the damage, and then
image? replace it.
Entrance of Fuser 4 Is there any foreign substance or dirt Yes Clean it off
Unit around the entrance area of the Fuser
Unit? And is it touching on unfused
image side of the media?
Drum 5 Is there any damage on the Drum, Yes Find the cause for the
which is located corresponding with the damage, remove the cause,
position of white line on the print? and replace the Drum.
(Please check some parts
that are very close to the
Drum, such as Corona Units,
Transfer Guide or some
other.)
LED Head 6 Can the problem be fixed by replacing Yes OK
the LED Head?

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7. 3. 3. 8 Void of image
Cause Checking Checking Result Treatment
order
1 Does “Initial Cut” help the situation? Yes Instruct the user to have an
initial cut, especially just
before a long print.
Printing media 2 Can the problem be fixed by using a Yes Instruct the user of the
newly unpacked media? correct way of storing the
media.
Developer Unit 3 Does the void of image appear on the Yes Check Roller Developer.
print constantly Keeping about 144mm 1. If it is dirty, wipe it off with
of interval? a dry cloth.
2. Replace it if damaged.
Does the void of image randomly run Yes Check if there is enough
vertically as the following picture? toner in the Developer Unit.
If the toner quantity is
abnormally small, check if
the Toner Sensor is broken.

Drum 4 Does the void of image appear on the Yes Check the Drum.
print constantly Keeping about 251mm (1) In case of the line on the
of interval? Drum, wipe it off with a
soft dry cloth. (Be careful
of the direction for
wiping.
(2) Replace the Drum in
case of the damage. (Be
sure to find the cause of
the damage before the
replacement. Check
some parts that are very
close to the Drum, such
as Stripper Fingers,
Corona Units, Transfer
Guide or some other.)
Media Path 5 Is the void created by a winkle? Yes Check for any obstacle on
the media path between Roll
Deck and Registration area.
Transfer Roller 6 Run K125GUI “output check” to monitor No Remove Belt and check
the motion of Transfer Roller Set Motor. Transfer Roller and Set
Motor.
0502: Transfer Roller Set Motor (K)
0503: Transfer Roller Set Motor (CMY)

Does Transfer Roller move smooth


toward the set position?

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7. 3. 3. 9 Dirt on the back of the print
Cause Checking Checking Result Treatment
order
Media feeding area 1 Is there any suspicious dirt on the Roll Yes Clean it, and also find the
Deck or Bypass Feeder? cause of this dirt.
Belt 2 Is the Waste Toner Box (Belt) full? Yes Replace it.
3 Is the Belt dirty? Yes Reseat Blade in Belt
Cleaner, or use a new Belt
Cleaner Unit.
Fuser Unit 4 Is the Fuser Entrance Guide dirty? Yes Clean it.
5 Is there a melt toner around the fuser Yes Clean it off.
exit, such as Fuser Roller, Pressure
Roller, fingers and other parts?
6 IS the Web Cleaner correctly set? No Reseat it.

7. 3. 3. 10 Poor fusing
Cause Checking Checking Result Treatment
order
Paper 1 Is the selection of media type on the No Instruct the user to set the
Media Selector and the actual media Media Selector correctly.
type correctly matched with each other?
2 Can the problem be fixed by using a Yes 1. Instruct the user of the
newly unpacked paper? correct way of storing the
media.
2. If the media is not a
recommended one,
explain the user that
some image problem
may occur in that case.
Fusing temperature 3 Run K125GUI “data display” to monitor No Go to [7.2.2 09-00 Fuser
setting the Thermisters. Temperature Rising Error].

0001: fuser temperature #1 (Sides)


0002: fuser temperature #2 (Center)

Is the detected temperature correct?


4 Run K125GUI “setting” to check the No Set the fuser temperature
current setting value for Fuser correctly.
Temperature according to media type.

Is the setting temperature correct?


5 Is the pressure provided by the No Adjust it correctly. See the
Pressure Roller correct? figure below.

10mm 10mm

6 to 7mm 4 to 5mm 6 to 7mm

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7. 3. 3. 11 Complete white (No image)
Cause Checking Checking Result Treatment
order
1 Is the LED Head set to operation No Open the Left Side Door,
position? turn the LED Head Release
Lever to operation position
and then secure the lever
with the bracket.
Transfer Roller 2 Open the Rear Door while printing by Yes Go to step 3
intension. No Go to step 4
Does the Drum has toner image?
Transfer Roller and 3 Check the voltage between the pin of No Check the Fuse.
HVP orange wire of CN301 on the HVP and (K): F1
the ground. Is 24V supplied when the (C): F2
printer is ready? (M): F3
(Y): F4
Check the voltage between the 2nd pin No Check the input harness
of CN302 on the HVP and the ground. from the Main PCB to the
Is the voltage “L” during printing? HVP.
Run K125GUI “output check” to monitor No Remove Belt and check
the motion of Transfer Roller Set Motor. Transfer Roller and Set
Motor.
0502: Transfer Roller Set Motor (K)
0503: Transfer Roller Set Motor (CMY)

Does Transfer Roller move smooth


toward the set position?
Is the high voltage lead line connected? No Connect it.
Is the high voltage lead broken? Yes Replace it.
LED Head 4 Try to replace the connections of flat Yes Replace the “suspected”
cables of suspected LED Head and LED Head.
correct one. Does the “correct” LED
Head come to have the problem while
the “suspected” one no longer has the No Replace the Main PCB.
problem?
Developer Unit 5 Is the excentric cam (Developer Press No Check its driving mechanism
Cam) stayed at the correct position with and motor.
pressing the Developer Unit to the
Drum?
6 Is Roller Developer evenly covered with No Overhaul the Developer and
the toner? find the cause.
7 Check the voltage between the 4th pin No Check the input harness
of CN302 on the HVP and the ground. from the Main PCB to the
Is the voltage “L” during printing? HVP.
8 Is proper voltage supplied to each roller No Adjust the voltage properly.
of the Developer Unit?
9 Is the high voltage lead line connected? No Connect it.
10 Is the high voltage lead broken? Yes Replace it.

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7. 3. 3. 12 Blur on dark image
Cause Checking Checking Result Treatment
order
Media 1 Does the media type selection match No Set it accordingly.
the actual media?
2 Can the problem be fixed by using a Yes 1. Instruct the user of the
newly unpacked paper? correct way of storing the
media.
2. If the media is not a
recommended one,
explain the user that
some image problem
may occur in that case.
LED Head 3 Is the LED Head set to operation No Open the Left Side Door,
position? turn the LED Head Release
Lever to operation position
and then secure the lever
with the bracket.
Fuser Temperature 4 Is the fuser temperature setting set No Set it accordingly.
correctly according to the selected
media?

7. 3. 3. 13 Complete solid image like “all black”


Cause Checking Checking Result Treatment
order
1 Is the print provided with side margin? Yes Go to step 2
No No margin, go to step 3
LED Head or Main 2 Try to replace the LED Head of Yes Replace the LED Head.
PCB defective color with the one of another No Replace the Main PCB.
color without problem. Does the
problem come to occur on the replaced
color?
Image Corona and 3 Check the voltage between the pin of No Check the Fuse PCB.
HVP orange wire of CN301 on the HVP and
the ground. Is 24V supplied when the
printer is ready?
4 Check the voltage between the 1st pin No Check the input harness
of CN302 on the HVP and the ground. from the Main PCB to the
Is the voltage “L” during printing? HVP.
5 Is the input current to the Image Corona No If 0V, replace HVP.
correct? (See 7.3.1) Readjust it with K125GUI
“setting”.
6 Is the Corona Wire dirty? Yes Clean it. Replace if too dirty.
7 Is the tension of Corona Wire proper? No Give a proper tension.
8 Is the high voltage lead line connected? No Connect it.
9 Is the high voltage lead broken? Yes Replace it.
10 Measure the resistance between the Yes Leak is occurred on the
Corona Rail and the ground. Is it Corona Rail.
0 ohm? (Normally it is overload) (1) Check if there is any
foreign substance on the
Corona Rail.
(2) Check is any harness is
broken.

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Chapter 8
Service GUI

8. 1 Service GUI Overview 8- 1


8. 1. 1 Launching K125GUI 8- 2
8. 1. 2 K125GUI Home 8- 5
8. 1. 3 Closing K125GUI 8- 7
8. 1. 4 K125GUI Tree Diagram of screen menu hierarchy 8- 8
8. 1. 5 Media 8- 9
8. 1. 6 Density 8-10
8. 1. 7 Safely Remove Hardware 8-11
8. 1. 8 Entering Service Mode (PIN required) 8-12

8. 2 Information 8-13
8. 2. 1 Version 8-14
8. 2. 2 Configuration 8-15

8. 3 User Mode 8-16


8. 3. 1 Maintenance 8-17
8. 3. 1. 1 Cleaning 8-18
8. 3. 1. 2 Clear Web Information 8-19
8. 3. 2 Density Control 8-20
8. 3. 2. 1 Density Control 8-21
8. 3. 2. 2 Density Adjust 8-22
8. 3. 2. 3 Density Lock 8-24
8. 3. 3 Alignment Adjust 8-26
8. 3. 3. 1 LED Head Joint Control 8-27
8. 3. 3. 2 Sensor Adjust 8-28
8. 3. 3. 3 LED Head Skew 8-30
8. 3. 3. 4 LED Head Joint 8-33
8. 3. 3. 5 Color Registration 8-36
8. 3. 3. 6 Cut Length 8-39

8. 4 Service Mode 8-41


8. 4. 1 Toner Setup 8-43
8. 4. 2 Setting 8-45
8. 4. 2. 1 How to change setting parameter 8-45
8. 4. 2. 2 Setting List 8-49
8. 4. 2. 3 Setting Detail 8-78
0001 iso/ansi 8-78
0019 long print trailing blank setting 8-78
0069 maximum print length 8-79
0072 tension control target 8-79
0073 tension control gain 8-79
0074 tension control offset delay 8-80
0080 print end web setting 8-80
0081 to 0092 image corona current 8-81
0093 to 0104 grid bias 8-81
0113 to 0116 developer roller bias 8-82
0117 to 0120 supply roller bias 8-82
0125 to 0128 blade roller bias 8-82
0201 flapper control solenoid pwm duty (long print) 8-83
0202 tension control target (long print) 8-83

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0203 lower transfer tension control target 8-83
0204 lower transfer tension control gain 8-84
0205 mono print feed mode 8-84
0206 stacker select 8-84
0207 to 0226 flapper control solenoid pwm duty 8-85
0241 image position vertical 8-86
0242 image position horizontal 8-86
0243 to 0250 led head joint horizontal 8-87
0251 to 0262 led head skew 8-88
0264 trailing image mask area 8-89
0293 to 0296 color registration horizontal 8-90
0302 / 0305 / 0308 / 0311 color registration vertical 8-91
0301 / 0303 / 0304 / 0306 / 0307 / 0309 / 0310 / 0312
led head joint vertical 8-92
0316 to 0319 color registration vertical offset 8-93
0321 to 0324 transfer roller current 8-93
0325 to 0327 transfer roller voltage select 8-93
0361 counter-a config 8-94
0362 counter-b config 8-94
0363 counter-a data 8-94
0366 counter-b data 8-94
0369 total counter data 8-94
0441 to 0520 transfer roller voltage (Process #1 60mm/s) 8-95
0521 to 0600 transfer roller voltage (Process #1 100mm/s) 8-97
0601 to 0680 transfer roller voltage (Process #1 120mm/s) 8-99
0681 to 0760 transfer roller voltage (Process #2 60mm/s) 8-101
0761 to 0800 transfer roller voltage (Process #2 100mm/s) 8-103
0801 to 0812 light intensity correction 8-104
0813 to 0816 light gain 8-104
0844 to 0852 deck motor 8-105
0853 to 0855 lower transfer motor 8-105
1401 to 1470 image enhance table 8-106
1481 to 1520 transfer roller voltage (Process #2 100mm/s) 8-108
1521 to 1600 transfer roller voltage (Process #2 120mm/s) 8-109
1601 to 1680 transfer roller voltage (Process #3 60mm/s) 8-111
1681 to 1760 transfer roller voltage (Process #3 100mm/s) 8-113
1761 to 1840 transfer roller voltage (Process #3 120mm/s) 8-115
1841 to 1920 transfer roller voltage (Process #4 60mm/s) 8-117
1921 to 2000 transfer roller voltage (Process #4 100mm/s) 8-119
2001 to 2080 transfer roller voltage (Process #4 120mm/s) 8-121
2081 to 2160 media charge roller voltage (60mm/s) 8-123
2161 to 2240 media charge roller voltage (100mm/s) 8-125
2241 to 2320 media charge roller voltage (120mm/s) 8-127
2321 to 2340 fuser temp (60mm/s) 8-129
2341 to 2360 fuser temp (100mm/s) 8-129
2361 to 2380 fuser temp (120mm/s) 8-130
8. 4. 3 Data Display 8-131
8. 4. 3. 1 Data Display List 8-131
8. 4. 4 Input Check 8-133
8. 4. 4. 1 Signal List 8-134
8. 4. 5 Output Check 8-137
8. 4. 5. 1 How to select item to operate 8-137
8. 4. 5. 2 Component List 8-139
8. 4. 6 Error History 8-140
8. 4. 6. 1 How to see Error History 8-140
8. 4. 6. 2 How to clear Error History 8-141
8. 4. 7 Jam History 8-142
8. 4. 7. 1 How to see Jam History 8-142
8. 4. 7. 2 How to clear Jam History 8-143

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8. 4. 8 Backup Data 8-144
8. 4. 8. 1 How to backup printer setting 8-144
8. 4. 8. 2 How to restore printer setting 8-147
8. 4. 9 Program Update 8-150
8. 4. 9. 1 How to send program file to printer 8-150
8. 4. 10 Change Password 8-154

8. 5 Test Print 8-155


8. 5. 1 How to use technical Test Print 8-158

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8. 1 Service GUI Overview

“K125GUI" is an integrated utility application that provides intuitive operability by using


Touchscreen.
K125GUI is pre-installed to the controller and operates as an interface for monitoring, checking
and setting configuration for field service.

Launch K125GUI and now it is ready to access the printer’s Service Mode.

User GUI

Service GUI “K125GUI”

Reference

In this chapter, a red arrow stands for “Press here.”


A blue arrow stands for “the screen changes / pops up.”

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8. 1. 1 Launching K125GUI
1. Press [Config] button on the bottom left of the user GUI home.

2. Press [Service] button on the bottom left of the user GUI configuration.

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3. Enter a password (PIN), and then press [Enter] button. (PIN: 8495107)

Enter 8495107

4. Use [<] [>] buttons on the bottom left to scroll the page to “Service - 2”.

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5. Press [Start] in “Service Software” on the top left to launch K125GUI.

6. Press [Yes].

7. Now the user GUI program quitted and K125GUI starts.

K125GUI Home screen


Shown with available options, may vary from the actual one

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8. 1. 2 K125GUI Home

7
2

9
3

10

11

4
5 6 12 13

Region / Button Function


1 Status Indicator
Lights : communication established
Power
between IPS and Printer
Lights: Printer Ready
Ready
Flashes: Warming up

Error Lights: An error occurred on Printer

Jam Lights: A media jam occurred on Printer

Roll Status Lights: Roll Empty

Lights: Toner Empty


Toner Status
Flashes: Toner Nearly Empty
Web Cleaner Lights: Web Cleaner End
Status Flashes: Web Cleaner Nearly End
Waste Toner Lights: Waste Toner Full
Status Flashes: Waste Toner Nearly Full

Door Open Lights: Any Door is open

Service Mode Lights: “Service Mode” is active

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Region / Button Function
2 Printer Status
No communication established between
no connection
IPS and Printer
Ready Printer Ready
Warming Up Printer warming up (restarting)
option device error An error occurred on option device
sleep mode Printer is in Sleep Mode
Busy busy
printing In Print Process
test printing In Print Process with Test Print Mode
no waste toner box No Waste Toner Box is set
op-call Operator Call Error occurred
ce-call Customer Engineer Call Error occurred
service mode In Printer’s Service Mode
Communication Mismatch
! May operate incorrectly

3 Media Shows media width / type / remaining level


Information MF (Manual Feeder) has no information about amount of load.
4 Toner Shows toner remaining level
Information
5 media button Opens media selector screen
6 density button Opens density selector screen
7 Remove USB Press here before you remove a USB storage device fro m the
Device printer.

8 Information Shows the printer’s software version (excluding IPS components)


Shows counter value
9 user mode Opens User Mode menu
Some technical adjustments / operations are available with
service mode active.
10 service mode Opens Service Mode menu (PIN entry required)
11 test print Opens Test Print menu
Some technical configurations are available with service mode
active.
12 reset Re-establishes communication between IPS and Printer

13 exit Quits K125GUI to go back to the user GUI

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8. 1. 3 Closing K125GUI
1. Return to K125GUI Home screen.

2. Press [exit] on the bottom right.

3. Press [yes].

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8. 1. 4 K125GUI Tree Diagram of screen menu hierarchy

Home screen
Information
Software Version
Count Value
User Mode
Maintenance
cleaning (Wire Cleaning)
clear web information (Web Cleaner Count Clear)
Density
density control (Density Control ON/OFF)
density adjust (Run Density Adjustment now)
density lock
Alignment Adjustment
led head joint control (LED Head Auto Joint Adjustment ON/OFF)
sensor adjust (Run Color Sensor Calibration now)
led head joint (Run LED Head Joint Adjustment now)
led head skew (Run LED Head Skew Calibration now)
color registration (Run Color Registration Calibration now)
cut length (Run Cut Length Adjustment now)
Service Mode
toner setup
setting (BUD parameters)
data display (Fuser Temperature and other information)
input check (Status Monitor)
output check (Operation Check)
error history
jam history
backup data (Backup / Restore BUD)
program update (firmware, FPGA…)
change password
Test Print
Technical Configuration (pattern, color, length, # of sheet…)

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8. 1. 5 Media
Pressing [media] button allows the operator to set the media type and width to a given media
source. This button is used to directly configure the media setting without the user GUI to isolate a
problem between the IPS programs and the printer firmware, or in case of a failure of the user GUI.

Press a type / width button to display the type / width list respectively.

Select one you want to use, and then the screen goes back to “media page”.
To apply setting change, press [ok] on the bottom of “media” page.

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8. 1. 6 Density
Pressing [density] button allows the operator to set the master density level.

Tap the arrow button to change the density level.

After the green cursor moves to the destination level, press [ok] on the bottom of “density” page.

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8. 1. 7 Safely Remove Hardware

Before you unplug a USB storage device, press button on the top right.

Press [yes] on the confirmation popup.

When K125GUI notifies you to do so, unplug the device from the printer.

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8. 1. 8 Entering Service Mode (PIN required)
For further information about Service Mode, see [8.4 Service Mode].

1. To enter Service Mode, press [service mode] button on the right.

2. Enter a PIN on the password entry popup, and then press [ok]. (Default PIN: 0000)

Enter PIN

Service Mode allows the technical personnel to access not only “service mode popup menu” but
several advanced features on User Mode / Test Print (usually hidden).
The following sections listed below include such features. These are not available usually, but
become available once you enter Service Mode and until you press [exit service mode].

This chapter calls this period of time “with service mode active”.

User Mode - related User Mode - related


maintenance section density section
clear web information 8.3.1.2 density lock 8.3.2.3

User Mode - related test print related


alignment adjust section section
sensor adjust 8.3.3.2 selection of pattern 8.5
led head skew 8.3.3.3 selection of color
color registration 8.3.3.5 selection of length
vertical scale 8.3.3.6 selection of # of sheet
cut length 8.3.3.7
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8. 2 Information

Information Mode provides the printer’s firmware version and the other basic information.

Press [information] on the right of the Home screen, and then “information menu” popup appears.

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8. 2. 1 Version

screen image under development. version numbers may vary from the actual ones.

gui version number of K125GUI


usb version number of USB communication firmware
(between PW12520 and IPS)
software version number of the firmware for print engine control (= Firmware)
hardware version number of the firmware for I/O A, I/O B (= FPGA)
i/f usb version number of communication specifications for “usb”

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8. 2. 2 Configuration

iso/ansi displays the current basic format setting of ISO (meter) or ANSI (inch)
max print length displays the maximum length for plot data of 6m or unlimited
total count total count in linear meter
counter - a total count in linear meter / feet (sync with hardware counter A)
counter - b total count in square meter / feet (sync with hardware counter B)

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8. 3 User Mode

User Mode contains basic configurations and adjustments for each user environment. Several user
mode settings / adjustments become open with service mode active.

User Mode features are listed below. requires service mode active.

User Mode maintenance cleaning Cleans Image Corona Wire


clear web information Resets the count of Web Cleaner
density control Density Control ON / OFF
density control
Operation Mode selector
density adjust Runs Density Adjustment immediately
density lock Performs Density Lock
alignment adjust LED Head Auto Joint Adjustment
led head joint control
ON / OFF
Runs Color Sensor Calibration
sensor adjust
immediately
led head skew Performs LED Head Skew Calibration
led head joint Performs LED Head Joint Adjustment
color registration Performs Color Registration Calibration
vertical scale Enters Feed Speed Adjustment menu
cut length Enters Cut Length Adjustment menu

Press [user mode] on the right of the Home screen, and then “user mode menu” popup appears.

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8. 3. 1 Maintenance
Maintenance section has two functions, Image Corona Wire Cleaning and Reset of Web Cleaner
Count.

maintenance cleaning Runs wire cleaning for Image Corona


Resets the count of Web Cleaner
clear web information Used at the time of Web Cleaner replacement.
* Appears with service mode active

Press [maintenance] to enter “maintenance” page.

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8. 3. 1. 1 Cleaning

Press [execute] button besides “cleaning” to start wire cleaning operation for Image Corona.

Reference

Wire Cleaning is automatically done at “cold” power-on. (power-on with low temperature)

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8. 3. 1. 2 Clear Web Information

NOTE
[clear web information] is only available with service mode active.

When the web cleaner is near emptied, the empty sign appears on the screen.
The Web Cleaner Status turns red in K125GUI Home screen.

1. After replacing the Web Cleaner with a new one, enter Service Mode.

2. Press [maintenance] to enter “maintenance” page.

3. Press [execute] button besides “clear web information” to reset the web counter.

NOTE
This is to clear “Web Empty” and allows the system to recognize the web cleaner
has been replaced. Skipping step 3 prevents the printer from being ready, and
“Web Empty” will not disappear.

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8. 3. 2 Density Control
Density Control section has several key features regarding Density Control.
For detailed understanding, see chapter 3.

density control Density Control ON / OFF


density control
Operation Mode selector
density adjust Runs Density Adjustment immediately
density lock Performs Density Lock

Press [density control] to enter “density control” page.

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8. 3. 2. 1 Density Control

(1/2) page contains the main switch for Density Control.

Pressing “density control” button recalls the operation mode selector popup. This defines when to
perform Density Adjustment.

Density Control OFF off No Density Adjustment done at all.


(a given, constant voltage
specified in “setting” is
always applied as
developer bias)
Density Control ON auto std Density Adjustment automatically runs standard level of
(recommended) at “cold power-on”. error detection
(developer bias is
calculated and adjusted auto high higher level of
with Density Adjustment) error detection
manual std The user should manually run Density standard level of
Adjustment by pressing [execute]. error detection
manual high higher level of
error detection

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8. 3. 2. 2 Density Adjust

Density Adjustment is a sequence of operation to check & adjust the current density to meet the
Target Density. The user can manually run Density Adjustment at a given time by pressing
“execute” button.

1. Press [next] on the bottom of (1/2) page.

2. On (2/2) page, select the Process Unit(s) and then select ON (if not) in the popup.
Press [close].

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NOTE
If the density control is set to off, the buttons are grayed out.

3. Press [execute] to start Density Adjustment

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8. 3. 2. 3 Density Lock

Density Lock is to memorize (redefine) the current density as “Target Density” to the system.
In this service manual, this is to be used to set the target density to the factory default in the field.

NOTE
(1) [density lock] is only available with service mode active.

(2) Prior to Density Lock, the system should have Developer Roller Bias adjusted to obtain
the Target Density. Refer to the related procedure in chapter 9.

1. Press [next] on the bottom of (1/2) page.

2. On (2/2) page, select the Process Unit(s) and then select ON (if not) in the popup.
Press [close].

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NOTE
“density sensor adjust” is to calibrate the output voltage on the density sensor.
This should be activated only for the initial Density Lock after you replace the density sensor.

Doing this with Density Sensor being dirty (by toner) may lose a proper calibration result.

3. Press [execute] to start the Density Lock.

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8. 3. 3 Alignment Adjustment
Alignment Adjustment section contains 6 adjustments / calibrations.

alignment adjust LED Head Auto Joint Adjustment (stitch)


led head joint control
ON / OFF
sensor adjust Runs Color Sensor Calibration
led head skew Performs LED Head Skew Calibration
led head joint Performs LED Head Joint Adjustment
color registration Performs Color Registration Calibration
cut length Runs Cut Length Adjustment

Press [alignment adjust] to enter “alignment adjust” page.

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8. 3. 3. 1 LED Head Joint Control

On 1/2 page, there is a toggle switch to allow the system to perform LED Head Joint Adjustment
automatically.

1. Press “led head joint control” button on 1/2 page.

2. Choose [auto] or [manual] you want to use.

manual LED Head Auto Joint Adjustment is only done by manual execution.
See [8.3.3.4 led head joint].
auto LED Head Auto Joint Adjustment is automatically done at “cold” power-on.
(recommended) (manual execution is also available)

3. Press [close].

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8. 3. 3. 2 Sensor Adjust

“sensor adjust” performs Color Sensor Calibration.


If a ce-call error happens during the other operations in “alignment adjust”, first check and clean
Color Sensor, and then run Color Sensor Calibration with “sensor adjust”.
It takes about 1 minute to complete. No chart, paper, measuring instrument is required.

NOTE
[sensor adjust] is only available with service mode active.

1. Press [next] on the button of 1/2 page.

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2. On 2/2 page, press “mode” button to recall mode selector popup.

3. Select [sensor adjust].

4. The screen goes back to 2/2 page. The button changes to “sensor adjust”.
To execute Color Sensor Calibration, press [execute].
It takes about one minute to complete.

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8. 3. 3. 3 LED Head Skew

“led head skew” is a process to correct a skew imaging in individual LED Head blocks.
Color Sensor detects the degree of a skew image block, and then the system corrects the image
angle horizontally.

example: Block C has skew

skewing clockwise

Block B Block C

It takes about 1 minute to complete. No chart, paper, measuring instrument is required.

NOTE
(1) [led head skew] is only available with service mode active.

(2) Skew Adjustment should be done prior to Joint Adjustment / Color Registration.
Color Registration Calibration requires a correct Joint Adjustment, and Joint Adjustment
requires a correct Skew Adjustment.

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1. Press [next] on the button of 1/2 page.

2. On 2/2 page, press “mode” button to recall mode selector popup.

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3. Select [led head skew].

4. The screen goes back to 2/2 page. The button changes to “led head skew”.
To execute LED Head Skew Calibration, press [execute].
It takes about one minute to complete.

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8. 3. 3. 4 LED Head Joint

“led head joint” is, in other words, stitching adjustment, a process to correct a misalignment image
block.
Color Sensor detects the degree of a gap or an overlap of two image blocks at their border area,
and then the system corrects the image placement against an outer image block.

example: vertical misalignment

vertical misalignment

Block B Block C

example: horizontal misalignment

gap (space) overlap

Block A Block B Block C

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It takes about 2 minutes to complete. No chart, paper, measuring instrument is required.

NOTE
Skew Adjustment should be done prior to Joint Adjustment / Color Registration.
Color Registration Calibration requires a correct Joint Adjustment, and Joint Adjustment
requires a correct Skew Adjustment.

1. Press [next] on the button of 1/2 page.

2. On 2/2 page, press “mode” button to recall mode selector popup.

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3. Select [led head joint].

4. The screen goes back to 2/2 page. The button changes to “led head joint”.
To execute LED Head Joint Adjustment, press [execute].
It takes about two minutes to complete.

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8. 3. 3. 5 Color Registration

“color registration” is a process to align the start point of imaging in CMYK.


Color Sensor detects the degree of a misaligned registration in individual Process Unit, and then
the system corrects CMY registration alignment (vertically/horizontally) according to the result of K.

example: Magenta misaligned vertically

example: Cyan misaligned horizontally

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It takes about 2 minutes to complete. No chart, paper, measuring instrument is required.

NOTE
(1) [color registration] is only available with service mode active.

(2) Skew Adjustment should be done prior to Joint Adjustment / Color Registration.
Color Registration Calibration requires a correct Joint Adjustment, and Joint Adjustment
requires a correct Skew Adjustment.

1. Press [next] on the button of 1/2 page.

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2. On 2/2 page, press “mode” button to recall mode selector popup.

3. Select [color registration].

4. The screen goes back to 2/2 page. The button changes to “color calibration”.
To execute Color Registration Calibration, press [execute].
It takes about two minutes to complete.

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8. 3. 3. 6 Cut Length

“cut length” is a process to compensate the cut length and the leading registration at a time.
In this process, the system automatically starts sample printing (5 sheets in 8.5 inch long and then
another 5 in 48 inch) with a selected Roll Deck. Color Sensor detects the sheets’ feed distance,
and then the system adjusts the Cutter operation timing to get 8.5 or 48 inch long sheet.

It takes about 5 minutes for cut length adjustment against “all” decks to complete.
For one deck only, it takes about 2 minutes.

A plain paper / bond roll media (remaining 8 meters or longer, the width does not matter) should be
loaded to a Roll Deck you want to have cut length adjustment. (Each Roll Deck has a parameter of
“cutter timing”)

Furthermore, during cut length adjustment, the system performs leading registration adjustment at
the same time. When cult length adjustment is done against one Roll Deck, leading registration will
be also adjusted to the Roll Deck, and the result will be applied to the other Roll Deck. (All Roll
Decks uses a common parameter of “leading registration”)

NOTE
[cut length] is only available with service mode active.

1. Load a roll media in the Roll Deck to be adjusted.

2. Press [next] on the button of 1/2 page.

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3. On 2/2 page, press “mode” button to recall mode selector popup.

4. Scroll the page 2/2 with button, and then press [cut length].

5. The screen goes back to 2/2 page. The button changes to “cut length”.
Press [execute], and then “deck selector” pops up.

6. Select Roll Deck to be adjusted.


The printer starts processing.
It takes about five minutes for “all”, or about two minutes for individual deck.

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8. 4 Service Mode

Service Mode contains important field service operations and detailed adjustment parameters such
as status monitor, operation check, and parameter backup.

Service Mode exit service mode Cancels Service Mode


Supplies toner powder from the loaded toner cartridge to
toner setup Developer Unit
Used for setting up initial toner.
setting Enters setting menu to change parameters for print control
data display Displays the printer’s current condition
input check Monitors sensors’ current status
output check Displays the components list to operate individual device
error history Lists the latest 50 error records
jam history Lists the latest 50 jam records
Saves the printer’s current setting parameters as a file
backup data
Imports a parameter backup file for restoring / investigation
program update Sends the firmware file to the printer
Changes the PIN to enter Service Mode
option
Changes the menu type
Press here to close this popup window.
[close] button You can go back to Home screen as “service mode active”.
Can use advanced features in User Mode / Test Print

Service Mode allows the technical personnel to access not only “service mode popup menu listed
above” but several advanced features on User Mode / Test Print.

The following sections listed below include the advanced features. These are not available usually,
but become available once you enter Service Mode and until you exit Service Mode. This chapter
calls this period of time “with service mode active”.

User Mode - related User Mode - related


maintenance section density section
clear web information 8.3.1.2 density lock 8.3.2.3

User Mode - related test print related


alignment adjust section section
sensor adjust 8.3.3.2 selection of pattern 8.5
led head skew 8.3.3.3 selection of color
color registration 8.3.3.5 selection of length
vertical scale 8.3.3.6 selection of # of sheet
cut length 8.3.3.7

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Press [service mode] on the right of the Home screen.
Enter the PIN (0000 by default) to display Service Mode menu.
0000 (default)

NOTE
Important Tip:
Pressing [close] button will temporarily close “service mode” menu but the system remain
“service mode active” until you press [exit service mode] or you quit K125GUI.

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8. 4. 1 Toner Setup
“toner setup” allows the service personnel to supply toner form the loaded toner cartridge to the
Developer Unit.
This is used at the printer’s setup (initial toner setup) or after Developer Unit maintenance.

1. Press [toner setup] to enter “toner setup” page.

2. Select the Developer Unit(s) you want to supply toner.


This section shows “k” (Developer Unit for Black) for example.

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3. Set “toner setup” to ON.

4. Press [close]. Toner Setup is now reserved.

5. Press [ok] on the bottom right to start toner supply on reserved Developer Unit(s).
It takes about 10 minutes to complete.

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8. 4. 2 Setting
“setting” handles the printer’s parameters. “setting menu” separates many items in “setting” into
several categories of counter, fuser, high voltage, image enhance, image/print position, motor,
print density, print function.

8. 4. 2. 1 How to change setting parameter

NOTE
It is highly recommended to backup the current parameters prior to setting change.
For backup procedure, see [8.4.8.1 How to create printer setting].

1. Press [setting] to enter “setting menu”.

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2. Scroll the page and select a category including an item to change / check.
This section shows selecting “all” for example.

3. You can see the printer’s current parameters in the list.


To change a setting value, select its button.
This section shows selecting “0001: iso/ansi” for example.

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4. Enter a value, and then press [ok].
This section shows changing “0001: iso/ansi” from 1 to 0 for example.

5. Press [ok] on the bottom to finalize the change.

NOTE
At this point of time, the change is not applied to the
printer yet.

6. The screen goes back to the item list. “0001: iso/ansi” changes to “= 0”.
You can select another item to change. To finish changing settings, press [ok] on the bottom.

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7. Press [yes] on the confirmation popup. Now the change has been applied to the printer.

8. Turn off the printer, wait several seconds and turn it on again.

9. If you want to continue to use K125GUI, press [reset] button on the bottom of the Home screen
to re-establish the communication.

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8. 4. 2. 2 Setting List

This is the list of “setting” items in order of appearance.


Grayed items would be used only if required by a troubleshooting procedure.

No. Item sample Min Max Unit


counter
361 counter-a config (color) 0 0 6 selector
362 counter-b config (mono) 0 0 6 selector
363 counter-a data (color) 0 0 9999999 -
366 counter-b data (mono) 0 0 9999999 -
369 total counter data 0 0 9999999 -
fuser
2321 fuser temp (60mm/s plain #1) 130 130 180 ℃
2322 fuser temp (60mm/s plain #2) 130 130 180 ℃
2323 fuser temp (60mm/s plain #3) 130 130 180 ℃
2324 fuser temp (60mm/s plain #4) 130 130 180 ℃
2325 fuser temp (60mm/s tracing #1) 130 130 180 ℃
2326 fuser temp (60mm/s tracing #2) 130 130 180 ℃
2327 fuser temp (60mm/s tracing #3) 130 130 180 ℃
2328 fuser temp (60mm/s tracing #4) 130 130 180 ℃
2329 fuser temp (60mm/s film #1) 135 130 180 ℃
2330 fuser temp (60mm/s film #2) 135 130 180 ℃
2331 fuser temp (60mm/s film #3) 135 130 180 ℃
2332 fuser temp (60mm/s film #4) 135 130 180 ℃
2333 fuser temp (60mm/s gloss #1) 135 130 180 ℃
2334 fuser temp (60mm/s gloss #2) 135 130 180 ℃
2335 fuser temp (60mm/s gloss #3) 135 130 180 ℃
2336 fuser temp (60mm/s gloss #4) 135 130 180 ℃
2337 fuser temp (60mm/s Heavy #1) 145 130 180 ℃
2338 fuser temp (60mm/s Heavy #2) 145 130 180 ℃
2339 fuser temp (60mm/s Heavy #3) 145 130 180 ℃
2340 fuser temp (60mm/s Heavy #4) 145 130 180 ℃
2341 fuser temp (100mm/s plain #1) 145 130 180 ℃
2342 fuser temp (100mm/s plain #2) 145 130 180 ℃
2343 fuser temp (100mm/s plain #3) 145 130 180 ℃
2344 fuser temp (100mm/s plain #4) 145 130 180 ℃
2345 fuser temp (100mm/s tracing #1) 145 130 180 ℃
2346 fuser temp (100mm/s tracing #2) 145 130 180 ℃
2347 fuser temp (100mm/s tracing #3) 145 130 180 ℃
2348 fuser temp (100mm/s tracing #4) 145 130 180 ℃
2349 fuser temp (100mm/s film #1) 145 130 180 ℃
2350 fuser temp (100mm/s film #2) 145 130 180 ℃
2351 fuser temp (100mm/s film #3) 145 130 180 ℃
2352 fuser temp (100mm/s film #4) 145 130 180 ℃
2353 fuser temp (100mm/s gloss #1) 140 130 180 ℃
2354 fuser temp (100mm/s gloss #2) 140 130 180 ℃
2355 fuser temp (100mm/s gloss #3) 140 130 180 ℃
2356 fuser temp (100mm/s gloss #4) 140 130 180 ℃
2357 fuser temp (100mm/s Heavy #1) 150 130 180 ℃
2358 fuser temp (100mm/s Heavy #2) 150 130 180 ℃
2359 fuser temp (100mm/s Heavy #3) 150 130 180 ℃
2360 fuser temp (100mm/s Heavy #4) 150 130 180 ℃
2361 fuser temp (120mm/s plain #1) 155 130 180 ℃

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2362 fuser temp (120mm/s plain #2) 155 130 180 ℃
2363 fuser temp (120mm/s plain #3) 155 130 180 ℃
2364 fuser temp (120mm/s plain #4) 155 130 180 ℃
2365 fuser temp (120mm/s tracing #1) 155 130 180 ℃
2366 fuser temp (120mm/s tracing #2) 155 130 180 ℃
2367 fuser temp (120mm/s tracing #3) 155 130 180 ℃
2368 fuser temp (120mm/s tracing #4) 155 130 180 ℃
2369 fuser temp (120mm/s film #1) 155 130 180 ℃
2370 fuser temp (120mm/s film #2) 155 130 180 ℃
2371 fuser temp (120mm/s film #3) 155 130 180 ℃
2372 fuser temp (120mm/s film #4) 155 130 180 ℃
2373 fuser temp (120mm/s gloss #1) 155 130 180 ℃
2374 fuser temp (120mm/s gloss #2) 155 130 180 ℃
2375 fuser temp (120mm/s gloss #3) 155 130 180 ℃
2376 fuser temp (120mm/s gloss #4) 155 130 180 ℃
2377 fuser temp (120mm/s Heavy #1) 160 130 180 ℃
2378 fuser temp (120mm/s Heavy #2) 160 130 180 ℃
2379 fuser temp (120mm/s Heavy #3) 160 130 180 ℃
2380 fuser temp (120mm/s Heavy #4) 160 130 180 ℃
high voltage
81 image corona current (60mm/s process #1) 1200 700 1700 µA
82 image corona current (60mm/s process #2) 1200 700 1700 µA
83 image corona current (60mm/s process #3) 1200 700 1700 µA
84 image corona current (60mm/s process #4) 1200 700 1700 µA
85 image corona current (100mm/s process #1) 1400 700 1700 µA
86 image corona current (100mm/s process #2) 1400 700 1700 µA
87 image corona current (100mm/s process #3) 1400 700 1700 µA
88 image corona current (100mm/s process #4) 1400 700 1700 µA
89 image corona current (120mm/s process #1) 1400 700 1700 µA
90 image corona current (120mm/s process #2) 1400 700 1700 µA
91 image corona current (120mm/s process #3) 1400 700 1700 µA
92 image corona current (120mm/s process #4) 1400 700 1700 µA
93 grid bias (60mm/s process #1) 570 300 800 V
94 grid bias (60mm/s process #2) 570 300 800 V
95 grid bias (60mm/s process #3) 570 300 800 V
96 grid bias (60mm/s process #4) 570 300 800 V
97 grid bias (100mm/s process #1) 620 300 800 V
98 grid bias (100mm/s process #2) 620 300 800 V
99 grid bias (100mm/s process #3) 620 300 800 V
100 grid bias (100mm/s process #4) 620 300 800 V
101 grid bias (120mm/s process #1) 640 300 800 V
102 grid bias (120mm/s process #2) 640 300 800 V
103 grid bias (120mm/s process #3) 640 300 800 V
104 grid bias (120mm/s process #4) 640 300 800 V
113 developer roller bias (process #1) 150 50 450 V
114 developer roller bias (process #2) 160 50 450 V
115 developer roller bias (process #3) 175 50 450 V
116 developer roller bias (process #4) 170 50 450 V
117 supply roller bias (process #1) 10 10 500 V
118 supply roller bias (process #2) 10 10 500 V
119 supply roller bias (process #3) 10 10 500 V
120 supply roller bias (process #4) 10 10 500 V
125 blade roller bias (process #1) 50 10 500 V

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126 blade roller bias (process #2) 50 10 500 V
127 blade roller bias (process #3) 50 10 500 V
128 blade roller bias (process #4) 50 10 500 V
321 transfer roller current (process #1) 500 50 500 µA
322 transfer roller current (process #2) 500 50 500 µA
323 transfer roller current (process #3) 500 50 500 µA
324 transfer roller current (process #4) 500 50 500 µA
325 transfer roller voltage select (process #2 120mm/s) 1 0 1 selector
326 transfer roller voltage select (process #3 120mm/s) 1 0 1 selector
327 transfer roller voltage select (process #4 120mm/s) 1 0 1 selector
441 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s plain #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
442 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s plain #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
443 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s plain #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
444 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s plain #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
445 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s plain #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
446 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s plain #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
447 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s plain #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
448 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s plain #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
449 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s plain #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
450 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s plain #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
451 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s plain #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
452 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s plain #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
453 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s plain #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
454 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s plain #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
455 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s plain #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
456 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s plain #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
457 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s tracing #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
458 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s tracing #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
459 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s tracing #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
460 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s tracing #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
461 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s tracing #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
462 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s tracing #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
463 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s tracing #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
464 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s tracing #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
465 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s tracing #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
466 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s tracing #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
467 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s tracing #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
468 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s tracing #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
469 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s tracing #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
470 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s tracing #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
471 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s tracing #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
472 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s tracing #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
473 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s film #1 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
474 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s film #1 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V
475 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s film #1 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V
476 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s film #1 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
477 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s film #2 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
478 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s film #2 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V
479 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s film #2 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V
480 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s film #2 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
481 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s film #3 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
482 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s film #3 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V
483 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s film #3 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V

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484 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s film #3 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
485 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s film #4 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
486 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s film #4 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V
487 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s film #4 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V
488 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s film #4 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
489 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s gloss #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
490 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s gloss #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
491 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s gloss #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
492 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s gloss #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
493 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s gloss #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
494 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s gloss #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
495 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s gloss #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
496 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s gloss #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
497 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s gloss #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
498 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s gloss #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
499 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s gloss #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
500 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s gloss #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
501 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s gloss #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
502 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s gloss #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
503 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s gloss #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
504 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s gloss #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
505 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s heavy #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
506 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s heavy #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
507 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s heavy #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
508 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s heavy #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
509 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s heavy #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
510 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s heavy #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
511 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s heavy #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
512 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s heavy #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
513 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s heavy #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
514 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s heavy #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
515 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s heavy #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
516 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s heavy #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
517 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s heavy #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
518 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s heavy #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
519 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s heavy #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
520 transfer roller voltage (process #1 60mm/s heavy #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
521 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s plain #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
522 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s plain #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
523 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s plain #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
524 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s plain #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
525 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s plain #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
526 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s plain #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
527 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s plain #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
528 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s plain #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
529 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s plain #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
530 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s plain #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
531 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s plain #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
532 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s plain #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
533 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s plain #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
534 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s plain #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
535 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s plain #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
536 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s plain #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V

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537 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s tracing #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
538 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s tracing #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
539 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s tracing #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
540 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s tracing #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
541 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s tracing #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
542 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s tracing #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
543 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s tracing #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
544 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s tracing #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
545 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s tracing #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
546 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s tracing #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
547 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s tracing #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
548 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s tracing #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
549 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s tracing #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
550 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s tracing #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
551 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s tracing #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
552 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s tracing #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
553 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s film #1 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
554 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s film #1 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V
555 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s film #1 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V
556 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s film #1 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
557 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s film #2 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
558 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s film #2 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V
559 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s film #2 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V
560 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s film #2 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
561 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s film #3 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
562 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s film #3 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V
563 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s film #3 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V
564 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s film #3 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
565 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s film #4 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
566 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s film #4 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V
567 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s film #4 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V
568 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s film #4 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
569 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s gloss #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
570 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s gloss #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
571 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s gloss #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
572 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s gloss #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
573 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s gloss #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
574 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s gloss #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
575 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s gloss #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
576 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s gloss #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
577 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s gloss #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
578 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s gloss #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
579 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s gloss #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
580 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s gloss #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
581 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s gloss #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
582 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s gloss #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
583 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s gloss #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
584 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s gloss #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
585 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s heavy #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
586 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s heavy #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
587 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s heavy #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
588 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s heavy #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
589 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s heavy #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V

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590 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s heavy #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
591 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s heavy #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
592 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s heavy #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
593 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s heavy #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
594 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s heavy #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
595 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s heavy #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
596 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s heavy #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
597 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s heavy #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
598 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s heavy #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
599 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s heavy #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
600 transfer roller voltage (process #1 100mm/s heavy #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
601 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s plain #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
602 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s plain #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
603 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s plain #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
604 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s plain #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
605 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s plain #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
606 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s plain #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
607 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s plain #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
608 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s plain #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
609 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s plain #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
610 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s plain #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
611 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s plain #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
612 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s plain #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
613 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s plain #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
614 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s plain #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
615 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s plain #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
616 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s plain #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
617 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s tracing #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
618 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s tracing #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
619 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s tracing #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
620 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s tracing #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
621 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s tracing #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
622 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s tracing #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
623 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s tracing #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
624 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s tracing #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
625 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s tracing #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
626 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s tracing #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
627 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s tracing #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
628 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s tracing #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
629 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s tracing #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
630 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s tracing #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
631 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s tracing #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
632 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s tracing #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
633 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s film #1 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
634 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s film #1 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V
635 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s film #1 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V
636 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s film #1 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
637 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s film #2 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
638 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s film #2 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V
639 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s film #2 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V
640 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s film #2 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
641 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s film #3 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
642 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s film #3 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V

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643 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s film #3 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V
644 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s film #3 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
645 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s film #4 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
646 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s film #4 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V
647 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s film #4 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V
648 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s film #4 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
649 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s gloss #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
650 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s gloss #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
651 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s gloss #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
652 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s gloss #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
653 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s gloss #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
654 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s gloss #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
655 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s gloss #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
656 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s gloss #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
657 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s gloss #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
658 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s gloss #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
659 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s gloss #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
660 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s gloss #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
661 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s gloss #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
662 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s gloss #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
663 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s gloss #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
664 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s gloss #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
665 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s heavy #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
666 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s heavy #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
667 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s heavy #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
668 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s heavy #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
669 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s heavy #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
670 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s heavy #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
671 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s heavy #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
672 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s heavy #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
673 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s heavy #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
674 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s heavy #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
675 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s heavy #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
676 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s heavy #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
677 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s heavy #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
678 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s heavy #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
679 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s heavy #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
680 transfer roller voltage (process #1 120mm/s heavy #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
681 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s plain #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
682 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s plain #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
683 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s plain #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
684 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s plain #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
685 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s plain #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
686 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s plain #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
687 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s plain #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
688 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s plain #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
689 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s plain #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
690 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s plain #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
691 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s plain #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
692 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s plain #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
693 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s plain #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
694 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s plain #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
695 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s plain #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V

8-55 K125sm8e3
696 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s plain #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
697 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s tracing #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
698 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s tracing #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
699 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s tracing #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
700 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s tracing #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
701 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s tracing #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
702 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s tracing #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
703 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s tracing #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
704 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s tracing #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
705 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s tracing #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
706 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s tracing #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
707 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s tracing #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
708 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s tracing #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
709 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s tracing #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
710 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s tracing #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
711 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s tracing #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
712 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s tracing #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
713 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s film #1 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
714 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s film #1 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V
715 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s film #1 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V
716 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s film #1 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
717 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s film #2 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
718 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s film #2 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V
719 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s film #2 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V
720 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s film #2 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
721 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s film #3 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
722 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s film #3 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V
723 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s film #3 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V
724 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s film #3 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
725 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s film #4 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
726 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s film #4 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V
727 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s film #4 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V
728 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s film #4 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
729 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s gloss #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
730 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s gloss #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
731 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s gloss #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
732 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s gloss #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
733 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s gloss #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
734 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s gloss #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
735 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s gloss #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
736 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s gloss #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
737 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s gloss #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
738 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s gloss #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
739 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s gloss #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
740 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s gloss #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
741 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s gloss #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
742 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s gloss #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
743 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s gloss #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
744 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s gloss #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
745 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s heavy #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
746 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s heavy #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
747 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s heavy #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
748 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s heavy #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V

8-56 K125sm8e3
749 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s heavy #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
750 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s heavy #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
751 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s heavy #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
752 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s heavy #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
753 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s heavy #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
754 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s heavy #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
755 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s heavy #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
756 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s heavy #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
757 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s heavy #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
758 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s heavy #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
759 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s heavy #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
760 transfer roller voltage (process #2 60mm/s heavy #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
761 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s plain #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
762 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s plain #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
763 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s plain #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
764 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s plain #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
765 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s plain #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
766 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s plain #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
767 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s plain #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
768 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s plain #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
769 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s plain #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
770 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s plain #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
771 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s plain #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
772 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s plain #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
773 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s plain #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
774 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s plain #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
775 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s plain #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
776 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s plain #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
777 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s tracing #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
778 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s tracing #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
779 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s tracing #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
780 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s tracing #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
781 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s tracing #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
782 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s tracing #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
783 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s tracing #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
784 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s tracing #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
785 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s tracing #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
786 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s tracing #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
787 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s tracing #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
788 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s tracing #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
789 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s tracing #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
790 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s tracing #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
791 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s tracing #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
792 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s tracing #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
793 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s film #1 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
794 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s film #1 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V
795 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s film #1 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V
796 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s film #1 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
797 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s film #2 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
798 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s film #2 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V
799 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s film #2 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V
800 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s film #2 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1481 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s film #3 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V

8-57 K125sm8e3
1482 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s film #3 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1483 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s film #3 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V
1484 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s film #3 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1485 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s film #4 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1486 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s film #4 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1487 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s film #4 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V
1488 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s film #4 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1489 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s gloss #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1490 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s gloss #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1491 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s gloss #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1492 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s gloss #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1493 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s gloss #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1494 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s gloss #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1495 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s gloss #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1496 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s gloss #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1497 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s gloss #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1498 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s gloss #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1499 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s gloss #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1500 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s gloss #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1501 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s gloss #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1502 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s gloss #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1503 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s gloss #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1504 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s gloss #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1505 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s heavy #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1506 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s heavy #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1507 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s heavy #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1508 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s heavy #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1509 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s heavy #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1510 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s heavy #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1511 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s heavy #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1512 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s heavy #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1513 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s heavy #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1514 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s heavy #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1515 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s heavy #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1516 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s heavy #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1517 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s heavy #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1518 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s heavy #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1519 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s heavy #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1520 transfer roller voltage (process #2 100mm/s heavy #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1521 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s plain #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1522 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s plain #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1523 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s plain #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1524 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s plain #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1525 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s plain #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1526 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s plain #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1527 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s plain #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1528 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s plain #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1529 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s plain #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1530 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s plain #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1531 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s plain #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1532 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s plain #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1533 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s plain #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1534 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s plain #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V

8-58 K125sm8e3
1535 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s plain #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1536 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s plain #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1537 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s tracing #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1538 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s tracing #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1539 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s tracing #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1540 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s tracing #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1541 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s tracing #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1542 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s tracing #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1543 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s tracing #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1544 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s tracing #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1545 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s tracing #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1546 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s tracing #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1547 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s tracing #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1548 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s tracing #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1549 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s tracing #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1550 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s tracing #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1551 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s tracing #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1552 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s tracing #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1553 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s film #1 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1554 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s film #1 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1555 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s film #1 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V
1556 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s film #1 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1557 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s film #2 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1558 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s film #2 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1559 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s film #2 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V
1560 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s film #2 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1561 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s film #3 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1562 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s film #3 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1563 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s film #3 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V
1564 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s film #3 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1565 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s film #4 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1566 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s film #4 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1567 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s film #4 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V
1568 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s film #4 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1569 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s gloss #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1570 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s gloss #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1571 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s gloss #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1572 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s gloss #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1573 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s gloss #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1574 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s gloss #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1575 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s gloss #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1576 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s gloss #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1577 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s gloss #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1578 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s gloss #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1579 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s gloss #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1580 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s gloss #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1581 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s gloss #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1582 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s gloss #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1583 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s gloss #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1584 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s gloss #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1585 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s heavy #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1586 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s heavy #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1587 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s heavy #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V

8-59 K125sm8e3
1588 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s heavy #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1589 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s heavy #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1590 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s heavy #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1591 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s heavy #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1592 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s heavy #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1593 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s heavy #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1594 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s heavy #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1595 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s heavy #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1596 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s heavy #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1597 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s heavy #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1598 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s heavy #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1599 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s heavy #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1600 transfer roller voltage (process #2 120mm/s heavy #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1601 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s plain #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1602 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s plain #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1603 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s plain #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1604 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s plain #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1605 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s plain #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1606 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s plain #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1607 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s plain #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1608 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s plain #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1609 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s plain #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1610 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s plain #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1611 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s plain #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1612 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s plain #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1613 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s plain #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1614 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s plain #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1615 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s plain #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1616 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s plain #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1617 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s tracing #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1618 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s tracing #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1619 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s tracing #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1620 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s tracing #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1621 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s tracing #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1622 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s tracing #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1623 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s tracing #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1624 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s tracing #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1625 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s tracing #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1626 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s tracing #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1627 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s tracing #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1628 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s tracing #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1629 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s tracing #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1630 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s tracing #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1631 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s tracing #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1632 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s tracing #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1633 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s film #1 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1634 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s film #1 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1635 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s film #1 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V
1636 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s film #1 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1637 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s film #2 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1638 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s film #2 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1639 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s film #2 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V
1640 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s film #2 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V

8-60 K125sm8e3
1641 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s film #3 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1642 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s film #3 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1643 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s film #3 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V
1644 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s film #3 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1645 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s film #4 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1646 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s film #4 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1647 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s film #4 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V
1648 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s film #4 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1649 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s gloss #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1650 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s gloss #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1651 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s gloss #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1652 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s gloss #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1653 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s gloss #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1654 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s gloss #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1655 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s gloss #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1656 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s gloss #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1657 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s gloss #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1658 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s gloss #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1659 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s gloss #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1660 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s gloss #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1661 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s gloss #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1662 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s gloss #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1663 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s gloss #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1664 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s gloss #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1665 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s heavy #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1666 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s heavy #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1667 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s heavy #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1668 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s heavy #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1669 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s heavy #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1670 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s heavy #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1671 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s heavy #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1672 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s heavy #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1673 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s heavy #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1674 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s heavy #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1675 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s heavy #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1676 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s heavy #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1677 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s heavy #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1678 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s heavy #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1679 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s heavy #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1680 transfer roller voltage (process #3 60mm/s heavy #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1681 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s plain #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1682 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s plain #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1683 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s plain #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1684 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s plain #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1685 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s plain #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1686 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s plain #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1687 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s plain #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1688 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s plain #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1689 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s plain #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1690 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s plain #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1691 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s plain #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1692 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s plain #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1693 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s plain #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V

8-61 K125sm8e3
1694 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s plain #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1695 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s plain #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1696 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s plain #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1697 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s tracing #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1698 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s tracing #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1699 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s tracing #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1700 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s tracing #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1701 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s tracing #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1702 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s tracing #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1703 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s tracing #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1704 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s tracing #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1705 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s tracing #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1706 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s tracing #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1707 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s tracing #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1708 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s tracing #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1709 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s tracing #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1710 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s tracing #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1711 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s tracing #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1712 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s tracing #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1713 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s film #1 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1714 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s film #1 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1715 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s film #1 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V
1716 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s film #1 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1717 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s film #2 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1718 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s film #2 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1719 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s film #2 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V
1720 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s film #2 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1721 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s film #3 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1722 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s film #3 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1723 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s film #3 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V
1724 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s film #3 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1725 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s film #4 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1726 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s film #4 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1727 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s film #4 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V
1728 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s film #4 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1729 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s gloss #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1730 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s gloss #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1731 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s gloss #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1732 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s gloss #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1733 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s gloss #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1734 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s gloss #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1735 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s gloss #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1736 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s gloss #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1737 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s gloss #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1738 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s gloss #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1739 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s gloss #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1740 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s gloss #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1741 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s gloss #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1742 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s gloss #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1743 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s gloss #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1744 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s gloss #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1745 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s heavy #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1746 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s heavy #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V

8-62 K125sm8e3
1747 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s heavy #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1748 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s heavy #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1749 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s heavy #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1750 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s heavy #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1751 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s heavy #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1752 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s heavy #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1753 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s heavy #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1754 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s heavy #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1755 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s heavy #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1756 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s heavy #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1757 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s heavy #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1758 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s heavy #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1759 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s heavy #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1760 transfer roller voltage (process #3 100mm/s heavy #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1761 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s plain #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1762 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s plain #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1763 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s plain #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1764 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s plain #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1765 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s plain #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1766 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s plain #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1767 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s plain #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1768 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s plain #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1769 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s plain #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1770 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s plain #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1771 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s plain #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1772 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s plain #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1773 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s plain #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1774 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s plain #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1775 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s plain #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1776 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s plain #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1777 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s tracing #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1778 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s tracing #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1779 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s tracing #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1780 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s tracing #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1781 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s tracing #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1782 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s tracing #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1783 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s tracing #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1784 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s tracing #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1785 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s tracing #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1786 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s tracing #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1787 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s tracing #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1788 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s tracing #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1789 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s tracing #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1790 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s tracing #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1791 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s tracing #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1792 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s tracing #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1793 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s film #1 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1794 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s film #1 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1795 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s film #1 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V
1796 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s film #1 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1797 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s film #2 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1798 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s film #2 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1799 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s film #2 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V

8-63 K125sm8e3
1800 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s film #2 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1801 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s film #3 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1802 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s film #3 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1803 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s film #3 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V
1804 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s film #3 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1805 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s film #4 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1806 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s film #4 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1807 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s film #4 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V
1808 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s film #4 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1809 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s gloss #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1810 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s gloss #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1811 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s gloss #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1812 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s gloss #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1813 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s gloss #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1814 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s gloss #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1815 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s gloss #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1816 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s gloss #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1817 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s gloss #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1818 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s gloss #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1819 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s gloss #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1820 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s gloss #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1821 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s gloss #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1822 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s gloss #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1823 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s gloss #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1824 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s gloss #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1825 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s heavy #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1826 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s heavy #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1827 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s heavy #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1828 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s heavy #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1829 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s heavy #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1830 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s heavy #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1831 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s heavy #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1832 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s heavy #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1833 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s heavy #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1834 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s heavy #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1835 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s heavy #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1836 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s heavy #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1837 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s heavy #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1838 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s heavy #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1839 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s heavy #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1840 transfer roller voltage (process #3 120mm/s heavy #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1841 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s plain #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1842 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s plain #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1843 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s plain #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1844 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s plain #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1845 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s plain #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1846 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s plain #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1847 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s plain #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1848 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s plain #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1849 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s plain #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1850 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s plain #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1851 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s plain #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1852 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s plain #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V

8-64 K125sm8e3
1853 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s plain #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1854 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s plain #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1855 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s plain #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1856 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s plain #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1857 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s tracing #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1858 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s tracing #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1859 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s tracing #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1860 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s tracing #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1861 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s tracing #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1862 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s tracing #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1863 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s tracing #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1864 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s tracing #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1865 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s tracing #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1866 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s tracing #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1867 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s tracing #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1868 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s tracing #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1869 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s tracing #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1870 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s tracing #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1871 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s tracing #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1872 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s tracing #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1873 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s film #1 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1874 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s film #1 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1875 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s film #1 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V
1876 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s film #1 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1877 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s film #2 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1878 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s film #2 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1879 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s film #2 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V
1880 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s film #2 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1881 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s film #3 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1882 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s film #3 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1883 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s film #3 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V
1884 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s film #3 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1885 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s film #4 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1886 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s film #4 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1887 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s film #4 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V
1888 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s film #4 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1889 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s gloss #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1890 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s gloss #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1891 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s gloss #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1892 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s gloss #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1893 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s gloss #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1894 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s gloss #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1895 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s gloss #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1896 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s gloss #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1897 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s gloss #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1898 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s gloss #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1899 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s gloss #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1900 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s gloss #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1901 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s gloss #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1902 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s gloss #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1903 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s gloss #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1904 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s gloss #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1905 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s heavy #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V

8-65 K125sm8e3
1906 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s heavy #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1907 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s heavy #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1908 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s heavy #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1909 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s heavy #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1910 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s heavy #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1911 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s heavy #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1912 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s heavy #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1913 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s heavy #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1914 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s heavy #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1915 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s heavy #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1916 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s heavy #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1917 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s heavy #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1918 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s heavy #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1919 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s heavy #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1920 transfer roller voltage (process #4 60mm/s heavy #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1921 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s plain #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1922 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s plain #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1923 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s plain #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1924 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s plain #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1925 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s plain #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1926 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s plain #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1927 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s plain #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1928 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s plain #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1929 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s plain #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1930 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s plain #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1931 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s plain #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1932 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s plain #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1933 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s plain #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1934 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s plain #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1935 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s plain #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1936 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s plain #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1937 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s tracing #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1938 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s tracing #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1939 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s tracing #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1940 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s tracing #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1941 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s tracing #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1942 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s tracing #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1943 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s tracing #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1944 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s tracing #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1945 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s tracing #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1946 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s tracing #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1947 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s tracing #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1948 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s tracing #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1949 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s tracing #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1950 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s tracing #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1951 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s tracing #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1952 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s tracing #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1953 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s film #1 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1954 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s film #1 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1955 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s film #1 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V
1956 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s film #1 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1957 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s film #2 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1958 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s film #2 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V

8-66 K125sm8e3
1959 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s film #2 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V
1960 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s film #2 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1961 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s film #3 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1962 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s film #3 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1963 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s film #3 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V
1964 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s film #3 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1965 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s film #4 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1966 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s film #4 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V
1967 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s film #4 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V
1968 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s film #4 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1969 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s gloss #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1970 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s gloss #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1971 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s gloss #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1972 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s gloss #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1973 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s gloss #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1974 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s gloss #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1975 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s gloss #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1976 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s gloss #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1977 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s gloss #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1978 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s gloss #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1979 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s gloss #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1980 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s gloss #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1981 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s gloss #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1982 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s gloss #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1983 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s gloss #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1984 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s gloss #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1985 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s heavy #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1986 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s heavy #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1987 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s heavy #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1988 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s heavy #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1989 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s heavy #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1990 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s heavy #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1991 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s heavy #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1992 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s heavy #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1993 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s heavy #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1994 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s heavy #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1995 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s heavy #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
1996 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s heavy #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
1997 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s heavy #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
1998 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s heavy #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
1999 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s heavy #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
2000 transfer roller voltage (process #4 100mm/s heavy #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
2001 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s plain #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
2002 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s plain #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
2003 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s plain #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
2004 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s plain #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
2005 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s plain #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
2006 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s plain #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
2007 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s plain #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
2008 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s plain #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
2009 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s plain #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
2010 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s plain #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
2011 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s plain #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V

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2012 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s plain #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
2013 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s plain #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
2014 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s plain #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
2015 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s plain #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
2016 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s plain #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
2017 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s tracing #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
2018 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s tracing #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
2019 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s tracing #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
2020 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s tracing #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
2021 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s tracing #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
2022 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s tracing #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
2023 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s tracing #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
2024 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s tracing #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
2025 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s tracing #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
2026 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s tracing #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
2027 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s tracing #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
2028 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s tracing #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
2029 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s tracing #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
2030 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s tracing #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
2031 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s tracing #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
2032 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s tracing #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
2033 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s film #1 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
2034 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s film #1 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V
2035 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s film #1 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V
2036 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s film #1 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
2037 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s film #2 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
2038 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s film #2 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V
2039 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s film #2 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V
2040 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s film #2 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
2041 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s film #3 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
2042 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s film #3 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V
2043 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s film #3 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V
2044 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s film #3 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
2045 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s film #4 5% ) 1800 200 2000 V
2046 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s film #4 20% ) 1800 200 2000 V
2047 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s film #4 40% ) 1600 200 2000 V
2048 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s film #4 60% ) 1400 200 2000 V
2049 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s gloss #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
2050 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s gloss #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
2051 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s gloss #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
2052 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s gloss #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
2053 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s gloss #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
2054 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s gloss #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
2055 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s gloss #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
2056 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s gloss #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
2057 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s gloss #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
2058 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s gloss #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
2059 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s gloss #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
2060 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s gloss #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
2061 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s gloss #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
2062 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s gloss #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
2063 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s gloss #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
2064 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s gloss #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V

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2065 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s heavy #1 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
2066 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s heavy #1 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
2067 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s heavy #1 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
2068 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s heavy #1 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
2069 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s heavy #2 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
2070 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s heavy #2 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
2071 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s heavy #2 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
2072 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s heavy #2 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
2073 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s heavy #3 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
2074 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s heavy #3 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
2075 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s heavy #3 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
2076 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s heavy #3 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
2077 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s heavy #4 5% ) 1400 200 2000 V
2078 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s heavy #4 20% ) 1100 200 2000 V
2079 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s heavy #4 40% ) 900 200 2000 V
2080 transfer roller voltage (process #4 120mm/s heavy #4 60% ) 800 200 2000 V
2081 media charge roller bias (60mm/s plain #1 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2082 media charge roller bias (60mm/s plain #1 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2083 media charge roller bias (60mm/s plain #1 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2084 media charge roller bias (60mm/s plain #1 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2085 media charge roller bias (60mm/s plain #2 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2086 media charge roller bias (60mm/s plain #2 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2087 media charge roller bias (60mm/s plain #2 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2088 media charge roller bias (60mm/s plain #2 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2089 media charge roller bias (60mm/s plain #3 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2090 media charge roller bias (60mm/s plain #3 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2091 media charge roller bias (60mm/s plain #3 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2092 media charge roller bias (60mm/s plain #3 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2093 media charge roller bias (60mm/s plain #4 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2094 media charge roller bias (60mm/s plain #4 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2095 media charge roller bias (60mm/s plain #4 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2096 media charge roller bias (60mm/s plain #4 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2097 media charge roller bias (60mm/s tracing #1 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2098 media charge roller bias (60mm/s tracing #1 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2099 media charge roller bias (60mm/s tracing #1 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2100 media charge roller bias (60mm/s tracing #1 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2101 media charge roller bias (60mm/s tracing #2 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2102 media charge roller bias (60mm/s tracing #2 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2103 media charge roller bias (60mm/s tracing #2 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2104 media charge roller bias (60mm/s tracing #2 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2105 media charge roller bias (60mm/s tracing #3 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2106 media charge roller bias (60mm/s tracing #3 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2107 media charge roller bias (60mm/s tracing #3 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2108 media charge roller bias (60mm/s tracing #3 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2109 media charge roller bias (60mm/s tracing #4 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2110 media charge roller bias (60mm/s tracing #4 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2111 media charge roller bias (60mm/s tracing #4 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2112 media charge roller bias (60mm/s tracing #4 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2113 media charge roller bias (60mm/s film #1 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2114 media charge roller bias (60mm/s film #1 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2115 media charge roller bias (60mm/s film #1 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2116 media charge roller bias (60mm/s film #1 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2117 media charge roller bias (60mm/s film #2 5%) 1200 200 2000 V

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2118 media charge roller bias (60mm/s film #2 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2119 media charge roller bias (60mm/s film #2 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2120 media charge roller bias (60mm/s film #2 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2121 media charge roller bias (60mm/s film #3 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2122 media charge roller bias (60mm/s film #3 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2123 media charge roller bias (60mm/s film #3 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2124 media charge roller bias (60mm/s film #3 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2125 media charge roller bias (60mm/s film #4 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2126 media charge roller bias (60mm/s film #4 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2127 media charge roller bias (60mm/s film #4 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2128 media charge roller bias (60mm/s film #4 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2129 media charge roller bias (60mm/s gloss #1 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2130 media charge roller bias (60mm/s gloss #1 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2131 media charge roller bias (60mm/s gloss #1 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2132 media charge roller bias (60mm/s gloss #1 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2133 media charge roller bias (60mm/s gloss #2 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2134 media charge roller bias (60mm/s gloss #2 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2135 media charge roller bias (60mm/s gloss #2 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2136 media charge roller bias (60mm/s gloss #2 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2137 media charge roller bias (60mm/s gloss #3 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2138 media charge roller bias (60mm/s gloss #3 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2139 media charge roller bias (60mm/s gloss #3 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2140 media charge roller bias (60mm/s gloss #3 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2141 media charge roller bias (60mm/s gloss #4 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2142 media charge roller bias (60mm/s gloss #4 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2143 media charge roller bias (60mm/s gloss #4 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2144 media charge roller bias (60mm/s gloss #4 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2145 media charge roller bias (60mm/s heavy #1 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2146 media charge roller bias (60mm/s heavy #1 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2147 media charge roller bias (60mm/s heavy #1 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2148 media charge roller bias (60mm/s heavy #1 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2149 media charge roller bias (60mm/s heavy #2 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2150 media charge roller bias (60mm/s heavy #2 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2151 media charge roller bias (60mm/s heavy #2 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2152 media charge roller bias (60mm/s heavy #2 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2153 media charge roller bias (60mm/s heavy #3 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2154 media charge roller bias (60mm/s heavy #3 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2155 media charge roller bias (60mm/s heavy #3 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2156 media charge roller bias (60mm/s heavy #3 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2157 media charge roller bias (60mm/s heavy #4 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2158 media charge roller bias (60mm/s heavy #4 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2159 media charge roller bias (60mm/s heavy #4 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2160 media charge roller bias (60mm/s heavy #4 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2161 media charge roller bias (100mm/s plain #1 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2162 media charge roller bias (100mm/s plain #1 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2163 media charge roller bias (100mm/s plain #1 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2164 media charge roller bias (100mm/s plain #1 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2165 media charge roller bias (100mm/s plain #2 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2166 media charge roller bias (100mm/s plain #2 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2167 media charge roller bias (100mm/s plain #2 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2168 media charge roller bias (100mm/s plain #2 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2169 media charge roller bias (100mm/s plain #3 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2170 media charge roller bias (100mm/s plain #3 20%) 1200 200 2000 V

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2171 media charge roller bias (100mm/s plain #3 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2172 media charge roller bias (100mm/s plain #3 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2173 media charge roller bias (100mm/s plain #4 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2174 media charge roller bias (100mm/s plain #4 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2175 media charge roller bias (100mm/s plain #4 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2176 media charge roller bias (100mm/s plain #4 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2177 media charge roller bias (100mm/s tracing #1 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2178 media charge roller bias (100mm/s tracing #1 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2179 media charge roller bias (100mm/s tracing #1 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2180 media charge roller bias (100mm/s tracing #1 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2181 media charge roller bias (100mm/s tracing #2 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2182 media charge roller bias (100mm/s tracing #2 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2183 media charge roller bias (100mm/s tracing #2 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2184 media charge roller bias (100mm/s tracing #2 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2185 media charge roller bias (100mm/s tracing #3 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2186 media charge roller bias (100mm/s tracing #3 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2187 media charge roller bias (100mm/s tracing #3 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2188 media charge roller bias (100mm/s tracing #3 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2189 media charge roller bias (100mm/s tracing #4 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2190 media charge roller bias (100mm/s tracing #4 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2191 media charge roller bias (100mm/s tracing #4 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2192 media charge roller bias (100mm/s tracing #4 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2193 media charge roller bias (100mm/s film #1 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2194 media charge roller bias (100mm/s film #1 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2195 media charge roller bias (100mm/s film #1 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2196 media charge roller bias (100mm/s film #1 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2197 media charge roller bias (100mm/s film #2 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2198 media charge roller bias (100mm/s film #2 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2199 media charge roller bias (100mm/s film #2 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2200 media charge roller bias (100mm/s film #2 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2201 media charge roller bias (100mm/s film #3 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2202 media charge roller bias (100mm/s film #3 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2203 media charge roller bias (100mm/s film #3 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2204 media charge roller bias (100mm/s film #3 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2205 media charge roller bias (100mm/s film #4 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2206 media charge roller bias (100mm/s film #4 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2207 media charge roller bias (100mm/s film #4 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2208 media charge roller bias (100mm/s film #4 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2209 media charge roller bias (100mm/s gloss #1 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2210 media charge roller bias (100mm/s gloss #1 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2211 media charge roller bias (100mm/s gloss #1 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2212 media charge roller bias (100mm/s gloss #1 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2213 media charge roller bias (100mm/s gloss #2 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2214 media charge roller bias (100mm/s gloss #2 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2215 media charge roller bias (100mm/s gloss #2 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2216 media charge roller bias (100mm/s gloss #2 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2217 media charge roller bias (100mm/s gloss #3 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2218 media charge roller bias (100mm/s gloss #3 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2219 media charge roller bias (100mm/s gloss #3 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2220 media charge roller bias (100mm/s gloss #3 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2221 media charge roller bias (100mm/s gloss #4 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2222 media charge roller bias (100mm/s gloss #4 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2223 media charge roller bias (100mm/s gloss #4 40%) 1200 200 2000 V

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2224 media charge roller bias (100mm/s gloss #4 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2225 media charge roller bias (100mm/s heavy #1 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2226 media charge roller bias (100mm/s heavy #1 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2227 media charge roller bias (100mm/s heavy #1 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2228 media charge roller bias (100mm/s heavy #1 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2229 media charge roller bias (100mm/s heavy #2 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2230 media charge roller bias (100mm/s heavy #2 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2231 media charge roller bias (100mm/s heavy #2 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2232 media charge roller bias (100mm/s heavy #2 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2233 media charge roller bias (100mm/s heavy #3 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2234 media charge roller bias (100mm/s heavy #3 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2235 media charge roller bias (100mm/s heavy #3 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2236 media charge roller bias (100mm/s heavy #3 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2237 media charge roller bias (100mm/s heavy #4 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2238 media charge roller bias (100mm/s heavy #4 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2239 media charge roller bias (100mm/s heavy #4 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2240 media charge roller bias (100mm/s heavy #4 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2241 media charge roller bias (120mm/s plain #1 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2242 media charge roller bias (120mm/s plain #1 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2243 media charge roller bias (120mm/s plain #1 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2244 media charge roller bias (120mm/s plain #1 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2245 media charge roller bias (120mm/s plain #2 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2246 media charge roller bias (120mm/s plain #2 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2247 media charge roller bias (120mm/s plain #2 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2248 media charge roller bias (120mm/s plain #2 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2249 media charge roller bias (120mm/s plain #3 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2250 media charge roller bias (120mm/s plain #3 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2251 media charge roller bias (120mm/s plain #3 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2252 media charge roller bias (120mm/s plain #3 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2253 media charge roller bias (120mm/s plain #4 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2254 media charge roller bias (120mm/s plain #4 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2255 media charge roller bias (120mm/s plain #4 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2256 media charge roller bias (120mm/s plain #4 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2257 media charge roller bias (120mm/s tracing #1 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2258 media charge roller bias (120mm/s tracing #1 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2259 media charge roller bias (120mm/s tracing #1 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2260 media charge roller bias (120mm/s tracing #1 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2261 media charge roller bias (120mm/s tracing #2 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2262 media charge roller bias (120mm/s tracing #2 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2263 media charge roller bias (120mm/s tracing #2 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2264 media charge roller bias (120mm/s tracing #2 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2265 media charge roller bias (120mm/s tracing #3 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2266 media charge roller bias (120mm/s tracing #3 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2267 media charge roller bias (120mm/s tracing #3 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2268 media charge roller bias (120mm/s tracing #3 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2269 media charge roller bias (120mm/s tracing #4 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2270 media charge roller bias (120mm/s tracing #4 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2271 media charge roller bias (120mm/s tracing #4 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2272 media charge roller bias (120mm/s tracing #4 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2273 media charge roller bias (120mm/s film #1 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2274 media charge roller bias (120mm/s film #1 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2275 media charge roller bias (120mm/s film #1 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2276 media charge roller bias (120mm/s film #1 60%) 1200 200 2000 V

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2277 media charge roller bias (120mm/s film #2 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2278 media charge roller bias (120mm/s film #2 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2279 media charge roller bias (120mm/s film #2 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2280 media charge roller bias (120mm/s film #2 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2281 media charge roller bias (120mm/s film #3 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2282 media charge roller bias (120mm/s film #3 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2283 media charge roller bias (120mm/s film #3 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2284 media charge roller bias (120mm/s film #3 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2285 media charge roller bias (120mm/s film #4 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2286 media charge roller bias (120mm/s film #4 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2287 media charge roller bias (120mm/s film #4 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2288 media charge roller bias (120mm/s film #4 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2289 media charge roller bias (120mm/s gloss #1 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2290 media charge roller bias (120mm/s gloss #1 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2291 media charge roller bias (120mm/s gloss #1 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2292 media charge roller bias (120mm/s gloss #1 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2293 media charge roller bias (120mm/s gloss #2 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2294 media charge roller bias (120mm/s gloss #2 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2295 media charge roller bias (120mm/s gloss #2 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2296 media charge roller bias (120mm/s gloss #2 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2297 media charge roller bias (120mm/s gloss #3 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2298 media charge roller bias (120mm/s gloss #3 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2299 media charge roller bias (120mm/s gloss #3 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2300 media charge roller bias (120mm/s gloss #3 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2301 media charge roller bias (120mm/s gloss #4 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2302 media charge roller bias (120mm/s gloss #4 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2303 media charge roller bias (120mm/s gloss #4 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2304 media charge roller bias (120mm/s gloss #4 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2305 media charge roller bias (120mm/s heavy #1 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2306 media charge roller bias (120mm/s heavy #1 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2307 media charge roller bias (120mm/s heavy #1 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2308 media charge roller bias (120mm/s heavy #1 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2309 media charge roller bias (120mm/s heavy #2 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2310 media charge roller bias (120mm/s heavy #2 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2311 media charge roller bias (120mm/s heavy #2 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2312 media charge roller bias (120mm/s heavy #2 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2313 media charge roller bias (120mm/s heavy #3 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2314 media charge roller bias (120mm/s heavy #3 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2315 media charge roller bias (120mm/s heavy #3 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2316 media charge roller bias (120mm/s heavy #3 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
2317 media charge roller bias (120mm/s heavy #4 5%) 1200 200 2000 V
2318 media charge roller bias (120mm/s heavy #4 20%) 1200 200 2000 V
2319 media charge roller bias (120mm/s heavy #4 40%) 1200 200 2000 V
2320 media charge roller bias (120mm/s heavy #4 60%) 1200 200 2000 V
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1442 image enhance table #5 2-a 6 0 15 -
1443 image enhance table #5 3-a 10 0 15 -
1444 image enhance table #5 4-a 13 0 15 -
1445 image enhance table #5 5-a 15 0 15 -
1446 image enhance table #5 1-b 2 0 15 -
1447 image enhance table #5 2-b 5 0 15 -
1448 image enhance table #5 3-b 6 0 15 -
1449 image enhance table #5 4-b 10 0 15 -
1450 image enhance table #5 5-b 13 0 15 -
1451 image enhance table #6 1-a 5 0 15 -
1452 image enhance table #6 2-a 6 0 15 -
1453 image enhance table #6 3-a 10 0 15 -
1454 image enhance table #6 4-a 13 0 15 -
1455 image enhance table #6 5-a 15 0 15 -
1456 image enhance table #6 1-b 2 0 15 -
1457 image enhance table #6 2-b 5 0 15 -
1458 image enhance table #6 3-b 6 0 15 -
1459 image enhance table #6 4-b 10 0 15 -

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1460 image enhance table #6 5-b 13 0 15 -
1461 image enhance table #7 1-a 5 0 15 -
1462 image enhance table #7 2-a 6 0 15 -
1463 image enhance table #7 3-a 10 0 15 -
1464 image enhance table #7 4-a 13 0 15 -
1465 image enhance table #7 5-a 15 0 15 -
1466 image enhance table #7 1-b 2 0 15 -
1467 image enhance table #7 2-b 5 0 15 -
1468 image enhance table #7 3-b 6 0 15 -
1469 image enhance table #7 4-b 10 0 15 -
1470 image enhance table #7 5-b 13 0 15 -
image/print position
241 image position vertical 0 -144 144 1 pixel
242 image position horizontal 0 -144 144 1 pixel
243 led head joint horizontal (process #1 led head #1-2) 0 -60 60 1 pixel
244 led head joint horizontal (process #1 led head #2-3) 0 -60 60 1 pixel
245 led head joint horizontal (process #2 led head #1-2) 0 -60 60 1 pixel
246 led head joint horizontal (process #2 led head #2-3) 0 -60 60 1 pixel
247 led head joint horizontal (process #3 led head #1-2) 0 -60 60 1 pixel
248 led head joint horizontal (process #3 led head #2-3) 0 -60 60 1 pixel
249 led head joint horizontal (process #4 led head #1-2) 0 -60 60 1 pixel
250 led head joint horizontal (process #4 led head #2-3) 0 -60 60 1 pixel
251 led head skew (process #1 led head #1) 0 -51 51 0.5 pixel
252 led head skew (process #1 led head #2) 0 -51 51 0.5 pixel
253 led head skew (process #1 led head #3) 0 -51 51 0.5 pixel
254 led head skew (process #2 led head #1) 0 -51 51 0.5 pixel
255 led head skew (process #2 led head #2) 0 -51 51 0.5 pixel
256 led head skew (process #2 led head #3) 0 -51 51 0.5 pixel
257 led head skew (process #3 led head #1) 0 -51 51 0.5 pixel
258 led head skew (process #3 led head #2) 0 -51 51 0.5 pixel
259 led head skew (process #3 led head #3) 0 -51 51 0.5 pixel
260 led head skew (process #4 led head #1) 0 -51 51 0.5 pixel
261 led head skew (process #4 led head #2) 0 -51 51 0.5 pixel
262 led head skew (process #4 led head #3) 0 -51 51 0.5 pixel
264 traling image mask area 0 -255 255 1 pixel
293 color registration horizontal (process #1) 0 -144 144 1 pixel
294 color registration horizontal (process #2) 0 -144 144 1 pixel
295 color registration horizontal (process #3) 0 -144 144 1 pixel
296 color registration horizontal (process #4) 0 -144 144 1 pixel
301 led head joint vertical (process #1 led head #1) 0 -288 288 0.5 pixel
302 color registration vertical (process #1 led head #2) 0 -288 288 0.5 pixel
303 led head joint vertical (process #1 led head #3) 0 -288 288 0.5 pixel
304 led head joint vertical (process #2 led head #1) 0 -288 288 0.5 pixel
305 color registration vertical (process #2 led head #2) 0 -288 288 0.5 pixel
306 led head joint vertical (process #2 led head #3) 0 -288 288 0.5 pixel
307 led head joint vertical (process #3 led head #1) 0 -288 288 0.5 pixel
308 color registration vertical (process #3 led head #2) 0 -288 288 0.5 pixel
309 led head joint vertical (process #3 led head #3) 0 -288 288 0.5 pixel
310 led head joint vertical (process #4 led head #1) 0 -288 288 0.5 pixel
311 color registration vertical (process #4 led head #2) 0 -288 288 0.5 pixel
312 led head joint vertical (process #4 led head #3) 0 -288 288 0.5 pixel
316 color registration vertical offset (process #1) 0 -10 10 -
317 color registration vertical offset (process #2) 0 -10 10 -

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318 color registration vertical offset (process #3) 0 -10 10 -
319 color registration vertical offset (process #4) 0 -10 10 -
motor
844 deck #1 motor (60mm/s) 10 -1000 1000 0.01%
845 deck #2 motor (60mm/s) 10 -1000 1000 0.01%
846 deck #3 motor (60mm/s) 10 -1000 1000 0.01%
847 deck #1 motor (100mm/s) 10 -1000 1000 0.01%
848 deck #2 motor (100mm/s) 10 -1000 1000 0.01%
849 deck #3 motor (100mm/s) 10 -1000 1000 0.01%
850 deck #1 motor (120mm/s) 10 -1000 1000 0.01%
851 deck #2 motor (120mm/s) 10 -1000 1000 0.01%
852 deck #3 motor (120mm/s) 10 -1000 1000 0.01%
853 lower transfer motor (60mm/s) -10 -1000 1000 0.01%
854 lower transfer motor (100mm/s) -10 -1000 1000 0.01%
855 lower transfer motor (120mm/s) -10 -1000 1000 0.01%
print density
801 light intensity correction (process #1 led head #1) 130 0 240 -
802 light intensity correction (process #1 led head #2) 130 0 240 -
803 light intensity correction (process #1 led head #3) 130 0 240 -
804 light intensity correction (process #2 led head #1) 130 0 240 -
805 light intensity correction (process #2 led head #2) 130 0 240 -
806 light intensity correction (process #2 led head #3) 130 0 240 -
807 light intensity correction (process #3 led head #1) 130 0 240 -
808 light intensity correction (process #3 led head #2) 130 0 240 -
809 light intensity correction (process #3 led head #3) 130 0 240 -
810 light intensity correction (process #4 led head #1) 130 0 240 -
811 light intensity correction (process #4 led head #2) 130 0 240 -
812 light intensity correction (process #4 led head #3) 130 0 240 -
813 light gain (process #1) 100 100 115 -
814 light gain (process #2) 100 100 115 -
815 light gain (process #3) 100 100 115 -
816 light gain (process #4) 100 100 115 -
printer function
1 iso / ansi 0 0 1 selector
19 long print trailing blank setting 1 0 1 selector
69 maximum print length 0 0 1 selector
72 tension control target 12 0 255 -
73 tension control gain 10 0 255 -
74 tension control offset delay 2 0 255 -
80 print end web_setting 0 0 1 selector
201 flapper control solenoid pwm duty (long print) 40 0 100 -
202 tension control target (long print) 10 0 255 -
203 lower transfer tension control target 83 0 255 -
204 lower transfer tension control gain 400 0 1000 -
205 mono print feed mode 1 0 2 selector
206 stacker select 0 0 2 selector
207 flapper control solenoid pwm duty (plain #1) 30 0 100 207
208 flapper control solenoid pwm duty (plain #2) 30 0 100 208
209 flapper control solenoid pwm duty (plain #3) 30 0 100 209
210 flapper control solenoid pwm duty (plain #4) 30 0 100 210
211 flapper control solenoid pwm duty (tracing #1) 30 0 100 211
212 flapper control solenoid pwm duty (tracing #2) 30 0 100 212
213 flapper control solenoid pwm duty (tracing #3) 30 0 100 213

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214 flapper control solenoid pwm duty (tracing #4) 30 0 100 214
215 flapper control solenoid pwm duty (film #1) 30 0 100 215
216 flapper control solenoid pwm duty (film #2) 30 0 100 216
217 flapper control solenoid pwm duty (film #3) 30 0 100 217
218 flapper control solenoid pwm duty (film #4) 30 0 100 218
219 flapper control solenoid pwm duty (gloss #1) 30 0 100 219
220 flapper control solenoid pwm duty (gloss #2) 30 0 100 220
221 flapper control solenoid pwm duty (gloss #3) 30 0 100 221
222 flapper control solenoid pwm duty (gloss #4) 30 0 100 222
223 flapper control solenoid pwm duty (heavy #1) 30 0 100 223
224 flapper control solenoid pwm duty (heavy #2) 30 0 100 224
225 flapper control solenoid pwm duty (heavy #3) 30 0 100 225
226 flapper control solenoid pwm duty (heavy #4) 30 0 100 226

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8. 4. 2. 3 Setting Detail

This section introduces all the settings expected to be used in the field in order of item number.
Some item titles have its brief summary for better understanding.

NOTE
(1) It is highly recommended to backup the current parameters prior to setting change.
For backup procedure, see [8.4.8.1 How to create printer setting].

(2) The default values of “setting” vary by individual printers. Open a backup INI which has
been created just before starting setting change or at the machine setup to confirm the
default settings.

0001 iso / ansi

No.0001 decides the basic format of inch or metric.

Setting value Contents


0 ISO: metric format series
1 ANSI: inch format series

Reference

No.0001 is effective only to the size format selection available in the UI screen.
This does not effect to the counting “unit”.

0019 long print trailing blank setting

No.0019 is a switch whether the KIP C7800 adds a 1.5m blank “tail” for a long print (longer than 2x
standard).
The “tail” will be held in the Roll Deck throughout printing process of a long print image for more
precise color registration.

Setting value Contents


0 Long Prints (longer than 2x standard) is cut in a given print size.
1 Long Prints (longer than 2x standard) has a 1.5m blank portion added.

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0069 maximum print length

No.0069 decides the limit of the print (cut) length which the print engine can accept.
See also the controller’s limit setting. (if any)

Setting Value Contents


0 6 meters
1 unlimited

NOTE
The limits for print quality guarantee are listed below.

plain paper 5x standard length (max, varies by Roll Deck)


tracing paper 1x standard length
film 1x standard length
glossy paper 1x standard length

0072 tension control target

NOTE
This setting has been factory-adjusted. Keep the value unchanged.

No.0072 is a parameter of the Fuser Tension Sensor to decide the Target Tension. (the standard
angle of Fuser Entrance Guide)
Increase the value to raise the Target Tension.

Setting Range
0 to 255

0073 tension control gain

NOTE
Tension Control has been factory-adjusted in cooperation with No.0073 to 0079.
Keep the value unchanged or Tension Control may malfunction.

No.0073 is a parameter of speed change of Fuser Motor to maintain the Target Tension.
Increasing the value gets a bigger unit of speed change of Fuser Motor.

Setting Range
0 to 255

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0074 tension control offset delay

NOTE
Tension Control has been factory-adjusted in cooperation with No.0073 to 0079.
Keep the value unchanged or Tension Control may malfunction.

No.0074 is a correction factor of speed change of Fuser Motor to maintain the Target Tension.
Increasing the value gets a bigger unit of speed change of Fuser Motor.

Setting Range
0 to 255

0080 print end web setting

No.0080 is a switch whether the KIP C7800 forwards the web cleaner in 3mm every after
completion of a print job.

Setting value Contents


0 Inactive
1 forwards Web Cleaner in 3mm after completion of a job to provide fresh web cleaner
surface.

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0081 to 0092 image corona current

NOTE
This setting has been factory-adjusted. Keep the value unchanged.

No.0081 to 0092 set the output current to Image Corona.


Increase the value for darker imaging.

Item No. Setting Item Setting Step of


Range Increment
0081 image corona current (K) 60mm/s 700 to 1700 1 micro A
0082 image corona current (C) 60mm/s
0083 image corona current (M) 60mm/s
0084 image corona current (Y) 60mm/s
0085 image corona current (K) 100mm/s
0086 image corona current (C) 100mm/s
0087 image corona current (M) 100mm/s
0088 image corona current (Y) 100mm/s
0089 image corona current (K) 120mm/s
0090 image corona current (C) 120mm/s
0091 image corona current (M) 120mm/s
0092 image corona current (Y) 120mm/s

0093 to 0104 grid bias

NOTE
This setting has been factory-adjusted. Keep the value unchanged.

No.0098 to 0104 set the output voltage to the Grid Plate.


Increase the value for darker imaging.

Item No. Setting Item Setting Step of


Range Increment
0081 grid bias (K) 60mm/s 300 to 800 1V
0082 grid bias (C) 60mm/s
0083 grid bias (M) 60mm/s
0084 grid bias (Y) 60mm/s
0085 grid bias (K) 100mm/s
0086 grid bias (C) 100mm/s
0087 grid bias (M) 100mm/s
0088 grid bias (Y) 100mm/s
0089 grid bias (K) 120mm/s
0090 grid bias (C) 120mm/s
0091 grid bias (M) 120mm/s
0092 grid bias (Y) 120mm/s

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0113 to 0116 developer roller bias

No.0113 to 0116 set the output voltage to the Developer Roller with “Auto Density Control” OFF.
These will be ignored with ON.
Increase the value to raise the voltage in order to carry much toner. (darker image)

Item No. Setting Item Setting Step of


Range Increment
0113 developer roller bias (K) 50 to 450 1V
0114 developer roller bias (C)
0115 developer roller bias (M)
0116 developer roller bias (Y)

These are to be used for preparation of executing Density Lock.

0117 to 0120 supply roller bias

NOTE
This setting has been factory-adjusted. Keep the value unchanged.

No.0117 to 0120 set the output voltage to the Toner Supply Roller.
Increase the value for darker imaging.

Item No. Setting Item Setting Step of


Range Increment
0117 supply roller bias (K) 10 to 500 1V
0118 supply roller bias (C)
0119 supply roller bias (M)
0120 supply roller bias (Y)

0125 to 0128 blade roller bias

NOTE
This setting has been factory-adjusted. Keep the value unchanged.

No.0125 to 0128 set the output voltage to the Blade Roller.


Increase the value for darker imaging.

Item No. Setting Item Setting Step of


Range Increment
0117 blade roller bias (K) 10 to 500 1V
0118 blade roller bias (C)
0119 blade roller bias (M)
0120 blade roller bias (Y)

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0201 flapper control solenoid pwm duty (long print)

NOTE
Tension Control has been factory-adjusted in cooperation with No.0202.
Keep the value unchanged or Tension Control may malfunction.

This is the same with No.0075 to 0079 and is only applied to long prints.

Setting Range
0 to 100

0202 tension control target (long print)

NOTE
This setting has been factory-adjusted. Keep the value unchanged.

This is the same with No.0072 and is only applied to long prints.

Setting Range
0 to 255

0203 lower transfer tension control target

NOTE
This setting has been factory-adjusted. Keep the value unchanged.

No.0203 is a parameter of the Lower Transfer Tension Sensor to decide the Target Tension on the
mid-feed region.
Increase the value to raise the Target Tension.

Setting Range
0 to 255

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0204 lower transfer tension control gain

NOTE
Tension Control has been factory-adjusted in cooperation with No.0203.
Keep the value unchanged or Tension Control may malfunction.

No.0204 is a parameter of speed change of Feed Motor for mid-feed region to maintain the Target
Tension.
Increasing the value gets a bigger unit of speed change of Feed Motor.

Setting Range
0 to 255

0205 mono print feed mode

No.0205 decides the operation position for Process Units C/M/Y in monochrome printing.

Setting value Contents


0 Process Unit C/M/Y remains release position while processing monochrome printing
1 Process Unit C/M/Y may move to set position while processing monochrome printing
according to the pre-programmed conditions.
2 Process Unit C/M/Y moves to set position while processing monochrome printing

0206 stacker select

No.0206 is to recognize a finishing device (folder, stacker).

Setting value Contents


0 No Auto Stacker is used. / Folder is set to the printer.
1 (reserved: do not use)
2 Auto Stacker is used.

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0207 to 0226 flapper control solenoid pwm duty

NOTE
Tension Control has been factory-adjusted in cooperation with No.0207 to 0226.
Keep the value unchanged or Tension Control may malfunction.

The Fuser Entrance Guide has a rotary solenoid on its shaft to change the tilt angle by itself.
These are a parameter of torque change on the Fuser Entrance Guide to decide the unit of motion
for angle change.
Increasing the value increases the duty on the motion (= rises the torque) of the Fuser Entrance
Guide. This will reduce the unit of motion for angle change.

Item No. Setting Item

0207 flapper control solenoid pwm duty (plain #1)


0208 flapper control solenoid pwm duty (plain #2)
0209 flapper control solenoid pwm duty (plain #3)
0210 flapper control solenoid pwm duty (plain #4)
0211 flapper control solenoid pwm duty (tracing paper #1)
0212 flapper control solenoid pwm duty (tracing paper #2)
0213 flapper control solenoid pwm duty (tracing paper #3)
0214 flapper control solenoid pwm duty (tracing paper #4)
0215 flapper control solenoid pwm duty (film #1)
0216 flapper control solenoid pwm duty (film #2)
0217 flapper control solenoid pwm duty (film #3)
0218 flapper control solenoid pwm duty (film #4)
0219 flapper control solenoid pwm duty (glossy #1)
0220 flapper control solenoid pwm duty (glossy #2)
0221 flapper control solenoid pwm duty (glossy #3)
0222 flapper control solenoid pwm duty (glossy #4)
0223 flapper control solenoid pwm duty (heavy #1)
0224 flapper control solenoid pwm duty (heavy #2)
0225 flapper control solenoid pwm duty (heavy #3)
0226 flapper control solenoid pwm duty (heavy #4)

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0241 image position vertical

No.0241 decides the image position in vertical direction. (leading edge / trailing edge)
Increase the value to move the image to the bottom. (trailing edge)
Decrease the value to move the image to the top. (leading edge)

Setting Range Step of Increment


-144 to 144 1 pixel

increasing (moves to bottom) decreasing (moves to top)

0242 image position horizontal

No.0242 decides the image position in horizontal direction. (right / left)


Increase the value to move the image to the right.
Decrease the value to move the image to the left.

Setting Range Step of Increment


-144 to 144 1 pixel

increasing
(moves to right)

decreasing
(moves to left)

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0243 to 0250 led head joint horizontal

NOTE
This setting is automatically adjusted by LED Head Auto Joint Adjustment”.
Keep the value unchanged.

No.0243 to 0250 shifts the image block created by Block A or C in horizontal direction to adjust
stitching. (joint to Block B)

Increase the value to move Block A or Block C to the center. (Block A: rightward, Block C: leftward)
This helps to reduce a gap between the blocks. An excessive value would cause overlapping.

Decrease the value to move Block A or Block C to the outside. (Block A: leftward, Block C: rightward)
This helps to reduce an overlap at the blocks’ border area. An excessive value would cause a gap
between the blocks.

Be noted that Block B (center) is the reference. (does not shift at all by this setting)

Item No. Setting Item Setting Step of


Range Increment
243 led head joint horizontal (K) (Block A) -60 to 60 1 pixel
244 led head joint horizontal (K) (Block C)
245 led head joint horizontal (C) (Block A)
246 led head joint horizontal (C) (Block C)
247 led head joint horizontal (M) (Block A)
248 led head joint horizontal (M) (Block C)
249 led head joint horizontal (Y) (Block A)
250 led head joint horizontal (Y) (Block C)

Block A overlapping on B Block C too far from B

A B C

Block A: decreasing
(moves to left)

A B C

Block C increasing
(moves to left)

A B C

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0251 to 0262 led head skew

NOTE
This setting is automatically adjusted by LED Head Skew Calibration.
Keep the value unchanged.

No.0251 to 0262 set the amount of tilt on the LED Head blocks.
Increase the value to turn counter-clockwise.
Decrease the value to turn clockwise.

Item No. Setting Item Setting Step of


Range Increment
251 led head skew (K) (Block A) -51 to 51 0.5 pixel
252 led head skew (K) (Block B)
253 led head skew (K) (Block C)
254 led head skew (C) (Block A)
255 led head skew (C) (Block B)
256 led head skew (C) (Block C)
257 led head skew (M) (Block A)
258 led head skew (M) (Block B)
259 led head skew (M) (Block C)
260 led head skew (Y) (Block A)
261 led head skew (Y) (Block B)
262 led head skew (Y) (Block C)

Block A has skew increasing (turns counter-clockwise)

NOTE
The axis point for pivoting the blocks:
Block A: Right End
Block B: Center
Block C: Left End

decreasing increasing increasing


Block A Axis Block C Axis
Block B Axis

Block A Block B Block C

increasing decreasing decreasing

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0264 trailing image mask area

No.0264 decides the amount of trailing margin.


Increase the value to widen the masked area at the trailing edge for a larger margin.

Setting Range Step of Increment


-255 to 255 1 pixel

increasing (more margin)

NOTE
Increasing the trailing margin setting too much may lose trailing image area.

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0293 to 0296 color registration horizontal

NOTE
This setting is automatically adjusted by Color Registration Calibration.
Keep the value unchanged.

These are a compensation parameter regarding the Color Registration Calibration (horizontal).
Increasing the value moves the entire image right.

Item No. Setting Item Setting Step of


Range Increment
0293 color registration horizontal (K) -144 to 144 1 pixel
0294 color registration horizontal (C)
0295 color registration horizontal (M)
0296 color registration horizontal (Y)

example) Cyan misalignment horizontally

Cyan not placed correctly decreasing (moves to left)

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0302 / 0305 / 0308 / 0311 color registration vertical

NOTE
This setting is automatically adjusted by Color Registration Calibration.
Keep the value unchanged.

These are a compensation parameter regarding the Color Registration Calibration (vertical).
Increasing the value moves the entire image toward the trailing edge.

Item No. Setting Item Setting Step of


Range Increment
0302 color registration vertical (K) -288 to 288 0.5 pixel
0305 color registration vertical (C)
0308 color registration vertical (M)
0311 color registration vertical (Y)

example) Magenta misalignment vertically

Magenta not placed correctly decreasing (moves to top)

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0301 / 0303 / 0304 / 0306 / 0307 / 0309 / 0310 / 0312 led head joint vertical

NOTE
This setting is automatically adjusted by LED Head Auto Joint Adjustment.
Keep the value unchanged.

These settings are a parameter to shift the image block created by Block A or C in vertical direction
to adjust stitching. (joint to Block B)

Increase the value to move Block A or Block C toward the trailing edge.
Decrease the value to move Block A or Block C toward the leading edge.

Be noted that Block B (center) is the reference. (does not shift at all by this setting)

Item No. Setting Item Setting Step of


Range Increment
0301 led head joint vertical (K) (Block A) -288 to 288 0.5 pixel
0303 led head joint vertical (K) (Block C)
0304 led head joint vertical (C) (Block A)
0306 led head joint vertical (C) (Block C)
0307 led head joint vertical (M) (Block A)
0309 led head joint vertical (M) (Block C)
0310 led head joint vertical (Y) (Block A)
0312 led head joint vertical (Y) (Block C)

example)

Block A displaced Block C displaced


decreasing (moves to top)

increasing (moves to bottom)

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0316 to 0319 color registration vertical offset

These are a touch-up offset for color registration vertical that will be effective on the result of any
auto adjustment/calibration.
Increasing the value moves the entire image toward the trailing edge.

Item No. Setting Item Setting


Range
0316 Color registration vertical offset (K) -10 to 10
0317 Color registration vertical offset (C)
0318 Color registration vertical offset (M)
0319 Color registration vertical offset (Y)

0321 to 0324 transfer roller current

No.321 to 324 set the output current to Transfer Roller.


Increase the value for darker imaging.

Item No. Setting Item Setting Step of


Range Increment
0321 transfer roller current (K) 50 to 500 1 micro A
0322 transfer roller current (C)
0323 transfer roller current (M)
0324 transfer roller current (Y)

0325 to 0327 transfer roller voltage select

NOTE
This setting has been factory-adjusted. Keep the value unchanged.

These are a mode selector whether Transfer Roller Bias is applied to Transfer Rollers C / M / Y
while printing in Print Mode “mono” (120mm/s).
In Print Mode “mono”, there is no toner transfer on Process C / M / Y, but applying Transfer Roller
Bias C / M / Y helps media feed balance.

Item No. Setting Item Setting


Range
0325 transfer roller voltage select (C) 0 or 1
0326 transfer roller voltage select (M)
0327 transfer roller voltage select (Y)

Setting value Contents


0 No Transfer Roller Bias is applied to the selected Process
Unit of C / M / Y while printing in Print Mode “mono”
1 Transfer Roller Bias applied to the selected Process Unit of
C / M / Y even printing in Print Mode “mono”

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0361 counter-a config
0362 counter-b config

No.0361 / No.0362 decide the counting unit for Counter A / Counter B.

Setting value Contents


0 1 linear meter Reference
1 0.1 linear meter
2 1 square meter
3 0.1 square meter Size Count:
4 1 linear foot A4/A3 : 1 count
5 1 square foot A2 : 2 counts
6 size count A1 : 3 counts
A0 : 5 counts

0363 counter-a data


0366 counter-b data
0369 total counter data

No.0363 / No.0366 / No.0369 rewrites the counter value for Counter A / Counter B / Total Count
logically.

NOTE
(1) This is not to be used when you replace PW12520 PCB and restore the settings with a
backup INI.
The counter values are always saved in a backup INI file. Importing the file asks you to
import the counter values as well as “setting” parameters.

(2) This is for the logical count memory. (software counting) Entering a value will lose
synchronization of the count memory with its corresponding hardware counter.

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0441 to 0456 transfer roller voltage (K, 60mm/s plain)

No.0441 to 0520 set the output voltage to the Transfer Roller for (K) in the print speed of 60mm/s.
Increase the value for darker imaging.

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
0441 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 60mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
0442 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 60mm/s 20%
0443 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 60mm/s 40%
0444 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 60mm/s 60%
0445 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 60mm/s #2 5%
0446 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 60mm/s 20%
0447 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 60mm/s 40%
0448 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 60mm/s 60%
0449 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 60mm/s #3 5%
0450 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 60mm/s 20%
0451 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 60mm/s 40%
0452 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 60mm/s 60%
0453 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 60mm/s #4 5%
0454 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 60mm/s 20%
0455 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 60mm/s 40%
0456 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 60mm/s 60%

0457 to 0472 transfer roller voltage (K, 60mm/s tracing)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
0457 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 60mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
0458 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 60mm/s 20%
0459 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 60mm/s 40%
0460 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 60mm/s 60%
0461 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 60mm/s #2 5%
0462 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 60mm/s 20%
0463 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 60mm/s 40%
0464 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 60mm/s 60%
0465 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 60mm/s #3 5%
0466 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 60mm/s 20%
0467 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 60mm/s 40%
0468 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 60mm/s 60%
0469 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 60mm/s #4 5%
0470 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 60mm/s 20%
0471 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 60mm/s 40%
0472 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 60mm/s 60%

8-95 K125sm8e4
0473 to 0488 transfer roller voltage (K, 60mm/s film)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
0473 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 60mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
0474 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 60mm/s 20%
0475 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 60mm/s 40%
0476 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 60mm/s 60%
0477 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 60mm/s #2 5%
0478 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 60mm/s 20%
0479 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 60mm/s 40%
0480 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 60mm/s 60%
0481 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 60mm/s #3 5%
0482 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 60mm/s 20%
0483 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 60mm/s 40%
0484 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 60mm/s 60%
0485 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 60mm/s #4 5%
0486 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 60mm/s 20%
0487 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 60mm/s 40%
0488 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 60mm/s 60%

0489 to 0504 transfer roller voltage (K, 60mm/s gloss)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
0489 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 60mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
0490 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 60mm/s 20%
0491 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 60mm/s 40%
0492 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 60mm/s 60%
0493 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 60mm/s #2 5%
0494 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 60mm/s 20%
0495 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 60mm/s 40%
0496 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 60mm/s 60%
0497 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 60mm/s #3 5%
0498 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 60mm/s 20%
0499 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 60mm/s 40%
0500 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 60mm/s 60%
0501 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 60mm/s #4 5%
0502 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 60mm/s 20%
0503 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 60mm/s 40%
0504 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 60mm/s 60%

0505 to 0520 transfer roller voltage (K, 60mm/s heavy)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
0505 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 60mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
0506 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 60mm/s 20%
0507 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 60mm/s 40%
0508 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 60mm/s 60%
0509 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 60mm/s #2 5%
0510 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 60mm/s 20%
0511 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 60mm/s 40%
0512 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 60mm/s 60%
0513 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 60mm/s #3 5%
0514 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 60mm/s 20%
0515 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 60mm/s 40%
0516 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 60mm/s 60%
0517 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 60mm/s #4 5%
0518 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 60mm/s 20%
0519 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 60mm/s 40%
0520 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 60mm/s 60%

8-96 K125sm8e4
0521 to 0536 transfer roller voltage (K, 100mm/s plain)

No.0521 to 0600 set the output voltage to the Transfer Roller for (K) in the print speed of 100mm/s.
Increase the value for darker imaging.

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
0521 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 100mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
0522 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 100mm/s 20%
0523 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 100mm/s 40%
0524 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 100mm/s 60%
0525 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 100mm/s #2 5%
0526 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 100mm/s 20%
0527 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 100mm/s 40%
0528 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 100mm/s 60%
0529 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 100mm/s #3 5%
0530 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 100mm/s 20%
0531 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 100mm/s 40%
0532 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 100mm/s 60%
0533 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 100mm/s #4 5%
0534 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 100mm/s 20%
0535 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 100mm/s 40%
0536 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 100mm/s 60%

0537 to 0552 transfer roller voltage (K, 100mm/s tracing)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
0537 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 100mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
0538 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 100mm/s 20%
0539 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 100mm/s 40%
0540 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 100mm/s 60%
0541 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 100mm/s #2 5%
0542 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 100mm/s 20%
0543 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 100mm/s 40%
0544 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 100mm/s 60%
0545 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 100mm/s #3 5%
0546 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 100mm/s 20%
0547 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 100mm/s 40%
0548 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 100mm/s 60%
0549 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 100mm/s #4 5%
0550 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 100mm/s 20%
0551 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 100mm/s 40%
0552 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 100mm/s 60%

8-97 K125sm8e4
0553 to 0568 transfer roller voltage (K, 100mm/s film)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
0553 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 100mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
0554 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 100mm/s 20%
0555 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 100mm/s 40%
0556 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 100mm/s 60%
0557 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 100mm/s #2 5%
0558 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 100mm/s 20%
0559 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 100mm/s 40%
0560 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 100mm/s 60%
0561 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 100mm/s #3 5%
0562 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 100mm/s 20%
0563 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 100mm/s 40%
0564 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 100mm/s 60%
0565 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 100mm/s #4 5%
0566 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 100mm/s 20%
0567 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 100mm/s 40%
0568 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 100mm/s 60%

0569 to 0584 transfer roller voltage (K, 100mm/s gloss)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
0569 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 100mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
0570 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 100mm/s 20%
0571 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 100mm/s 40%
0572 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 100mm/s 60%
0573 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 100mm/s #2 5%
0574 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 100mm/s 20%
0575 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 100mm/s 40%
0576 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 100mm/s 60%
0577 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 100mm/s #3 5%
0578 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 100mm/s 20%
0579 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 100mm/s 40%
0580 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 100mm/s 60%
0581 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 100mm/s #4 5%
0582 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 100mm/s 20%
0583 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 100mm/s 40%
0584 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 100mm/s 60%

0585 to 0600 transfer roller voltage (K, 100mm/s heavy)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
0585 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 100mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
0586 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 100mm/s 20%
0587 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 100mm/s 40%
0588 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 100mm/s 60%
0589 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 100mm/s #2 5%
0590 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 100mm/s 20%
0591 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 100mm/s 40%
0592 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 100mm/s 60%
0593 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 100mm/s #3 5%
0594 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 100mm/s 20%
0595 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 100mm/s 40%
0596 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 100mm/s 60%
0597 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 100mm/s #4 5%
0598 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 100mm/s 20%
0599 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 100mm/s 40%
0600 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 100mm/s 60%

8-98 K125sm8e4
0601 to 0616 transfer roller voltage (K, 120mm/s plain)

No.0601 to 0680 set the output voltage to the Transfer Roller for (K) in the print speed of 120mm/s.
Increase the value for darker imaging.

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
0601 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 120mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
0602 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 120mm/s 20%
0603 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 120mm/s 40%
0604 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 120mm/s 60%
0605 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 120mm/s #2 5%
0606 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 120mm/s 20%
0607 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 120mm/s 40%
0608 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 120mm/s 60%
0609 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 120mm/s #3 5%
0610 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 120mm/s 20%
0611 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 120mm/s 40%
0612 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 120mm/s 60%
0613 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 120mm/s #4 5%
0614 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 120mm/s 20%
0615 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 120mm/s 40%
0616 transfer roller voltage (K) Plain, 120mm/s 60%

0617 to 0632 transfer roller voltage (K, 120mm/s tracing)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
0617 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 120mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
0618 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 120mm/s 20%
0619 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 120mm/s 40%
0620 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 120mm/s 60%
0621 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 120mm/s #2 5%
0622 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 120mm/s 20%
0623 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 120mm/s 40%
0624 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 120mm/s 60%
0625 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 120mm/s #3 5%
0626 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 120mm/s 20%
0627 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 120mm/s 40%
0628 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 120mm/s 60%
0629 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 120mm/s #4 5%
0630 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 120mm/s 20%
0631 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 120mm/s 40%
0632 transfer roller voltage (K) Tracing, 120mm/s 60%

8-99 K125sm8e4
0633 to 0648 transfer roller voltage (K, 120mm/s film)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
0633 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 120mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
0634 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 120mm/s 20%
0635 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 120mm/s 40%
0636 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 120mm/s 60%
0637 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 120mm/s #2 5%
0638 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 120mm/s 20%
0639 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 120mm/s 40%
0640 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 120mm/s 60%
0641 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 120mm/s #3 5%
0642 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 120mm/s 20%
0643 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 120mm/s 40%
0644 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 120mm/s 60%
0645 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 120mm/s #4 5%
0646 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 120mm/s 20%
0647 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 120mm/s 40%
0648 transfer roller voltage (K) Film, 120mm/s 60%

0649 to 0664 transfer roller voltage (K, 120mm/s gloss)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
0649 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 120mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
0650 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 120mm/s 20%
0651 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 120mm/s 40%
0652 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 120mm/s 60%
0653 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 120mm/s #2 5%
0654 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 120mm/s 20%
0655 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 120mm/s 40%
0656 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 120mm/s 60%
0657 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 120mm/s #3 5%
0658 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 120mm/s 20%
0659 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 120mm/s 40%
0660 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 120mm/s 60%
0661 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 120mm/s #4 5%
0662 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 120mm/s 20%
0663 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 120mm/s 40%
0664 transfer roller voltage (K) Glossy, 120mm/s 60%

0665 to 0680 transfer roller voltage (K, 120mm/s heavy)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
0665 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 120mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
0666 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 120mm/s 20%
0667 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 120mm/s 40%
0668 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 120mm/s 60%
0669 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 120mm/s #2 5%
0670 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 120mm/s 20%
0671 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 120mm/s 40%
0672 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 120mm/s 60%
0673 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 120mm/s #3 5%
0674 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 120mm/s 20%
0675 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 120mm/s 40%
0676 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 120mm/s 60%
0677 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 120mm/s #4 5%
0678 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 120mm/s 20%
0679 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 120mm/s 40%
0680 transfer roller voltage (K) Heavy, 120mm/s 60%

8-100 K125sm8e4
0681 to 0696 transfer roller voltage (C, 60mm/s plain)

No.0681 to 0760 set the output voltage to the Transfer Roller for (C) in the print speed of 60mm/s.
Increase the value for darker imaging.

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
0681 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 60mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
0682 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 60mm/s 20%
0683 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 60mm/s 40%
0684 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 60mm/s 60%
0685 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 60mm/s #2 5%
0686 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 60mm/s 20%
0687 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 60mm/s 40%
0688 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 60mm/s 60%
0689 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 60mm/s #3 5%
0690 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 60mm/s 20%
0691 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 60mm/s 40%
0692 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 60mm/s 60%
0693 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 60mm/s #4 5%
0694 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 60mm/s 20%
0695 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 60mm/s 40%
0696 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 60mm/s 60%

0697 to 0712 transfer roller voltage (C, 60mm/s tracing)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
0697 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 60mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
0698 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 60mm/s 20%
0699 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 60mm/s 40%
0700 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 60mm/s 60%
0701 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 60mm/s #2 5%
0702 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 60mm/s 20%
0703 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 60mm/s 40%
0704 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 60mm/s 60%
0705 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 60mm/s #3 5%
0706 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 60mm/s 20%
0707 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 60mm/s 40%
0708 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 60mm/s 60%
0709 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 60mm/s #4 5%
0710 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 60mm/s 20%
0711 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 60mm/s 40%
0712 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 60mm/s 60%

8-101 K125sm8e4
0713 to 0728 transfer roller voltage (C, 60mm/s film)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
0713 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 60mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
0714 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 60mm/s 20%
0715 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 60mm/s 40%
0716 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 60mm/s 60%
0717 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 60mm/s #2 5%
0718 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 60mm/s 20%
0719 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 60mm/s 40%
0720 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 60mm/s 60%
0721 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 60mm/s #3 5%
0722 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 60mm/s 20%
0723 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 60mm/s 40%
0724 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 60mm/s 60%
0725 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 60mm/s #4 5%
0726 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 60mm/s 20%
0727 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 60mm/s 40%
0728 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 60mm/s 60%

0729 to 0744 transfer roller voltage (C, 60mm/s gloss)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
0729 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 60mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
0730 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 60mm/s 20%
0731 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 60mm/s 40%
0732 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 60mm/s 60%
0733 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 60mm/s #2 5%
0734 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 60mm/s 20%
0735 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 60mm/s 40%
0736 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 60mm/s 60%
0737 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 60mm/s #3 5%
0738 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 60mm/s 20%
0739 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 60mm/s 40%
0740 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 60mm/s 60%
0741 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 60mm/s #4 5%
0742 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 60mm/s 20%
0743 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 60mm/s 40%
0744 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 60mm/s 60%

0745 to 0760 transfer roller voltage (C, 60mm/s heavy)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
0745 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 60mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
0746 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 60mm/s 20%
0747 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 60mm/s 40%
0748 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 60mm/s 60%
0749 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 60mm/s #2 5%
0750 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 60mm/s 20%
0751 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 60mm/s 40%
0752 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 60mm/s 60%
0753 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 60mm/s #3 5%
0754 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 60mm/s 20%
0755 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 60mm/s 40%
0756 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 60mm/s 60%
0757 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 60mm/s #4 5%
0758 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 60mm/s 20%
0759 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 60mm/s 40%
0760 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 60mm/s 60%

8-102 K125sm8e4
0761 to 0776 transfer roller voltage (C, 100mm/s plain)

No.0761 to 0800, 1481 to 1520 set the output voltage to the Transfer Roller for (C) in the print
speed of 100mm/s.
Increase the value for darker imaging.

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
0761 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 100mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
0762 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 100mm/s 20%
0763 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 100mm/s 40%
0764 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 100mm/s 60%
0765 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 100mm/s #2 5%
0766 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 100mm/s 20%
0767 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 100mm/s 40%
0768 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 100mm/s 60%
0769 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 100mm/s #3 5%
0770 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 100mm/s 20%
0771 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 100mm/s 40%
0772 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 100mm/s 60%
0773 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 100mm/s #4 5%
0774 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 100mm/s 20%
0775 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 100mm/s 40%
0776 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 100mm/s 60%

0777 to 0792 transfer roller voltage (C, 100mm/s tracing)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
0777 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 100mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
0778 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 100mm/s 20%
0779 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 100mm/s 40%
0780 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 100mm/s 60%
0781 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 100mm/s #2 5%
0782 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 100mm/s 20%
0783 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 100mm/s 40%
0784 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 100mm/s 60%
0785 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 100mm/s #3 5%
0786 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 100mm/s 20%
0787 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 100mm/s 40%
0788 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 100mm/s 60%
0789 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 100mm/s #4 5%
0790 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 100mm/s 20%
0791 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 100mm/s 40%
0792 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 100mm/s 60%

0793 to 0800, 1481 to 1488 transfer roller voltage (C, 100mm/s film)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
0793 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 100mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
0794 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 100mm/s 20%
0795 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 100mm/s 40%
0796 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 100mm/s 60%
0797 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 100mm/s #2 5%
0798 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 100mm/s 20%
0799 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 100mm/s 40%
0800 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 100mm/s 60%
1481 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 100mm/s #3 5%
1482 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 100mm/s 20%
1483 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 100mm/s 40%
1484 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 100mm/s 60%
1485 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 100mm/s #4 5%
1486 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 100mm/s 20%
1487 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 100mm/s 40%
1488 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 100mm/s 60%

8-103 K125sm8e4
0801 to 0812 light intensity correction

NOTE
This setting has been factory-adjusted. Keep the value unchanged.

These are a parameter of light intensity regarding exposure process by LED Head, which is used
to even the intensity among LED Head Blocks.
Increase the value for a higher intensity. (darker image)

Item No. Setting Item Setting


Range
0801 light intensity correction (K) (Block A) 0 to 240
0802 light intensity correction (K) (Block B)
0803 light intensity correction (K) (Block C)
0804 light intensity correction (C) (Block A)
0805 light intensity correction (C) (Block B)
0806 light intensity correction (C) (Block C)
0807 light intensity correction (M) (Block A)
0808 light intensity correction (M) (Block B)
0809 light intensity correction (M) (Block C)
0810 light intensity correction (Y) (Block A)
0811 light intensity correction (Y) (Block B)
0812 light intensity correction (Y) (Block C)

Block A Block B Block C

Block A: increasing (darker)

Block C: decreasing (lighter)

0813 to 0816 light intensity gain

These are a correction factor of light intensity regarding exposure process by LED Head. This will
be effective on all LED Head Blocks on a particular process unit at a time.
Increase the value for a higher intensity. (darker image)
(basically 100)

Item No. Setting Item Setting


Range
0813 light intensity gain (K) 100 to 115
0814 light intensity gain (C)
0815 light intensity gain (M)
0816 light intensity gain (Y)

8-104 K125sm8e4
0844 to 0852 deck motor

No.0844 to 0852 decides the operation speed of Roll Deck Motor.


Increase the value for a higher motor speed. (faster)
Decrease the value for a lower motor speed. (slower)

Item No. Setting Item Setting Range Step of


increment
0844 deck motor (Roll 1) 60mm/s -1000 to 1000 0.01%
0845 deck motor (Roll 2) 60mm/s
0846 deck motor (Roll 3) 60mm/s
0847 deck motor (Roll 1) 100mm/s
0848 deck motor (Roll 2) 100mm/s
0849 deck motor (Roll 3) 100mm/s
0850 deck motor (Roll 1) 120mm/s
0851 deck motor (Roll 2) 120mm/s
0852 deck motor (Roll 3) 120mm/s

0853 to 0855 lower transfer motor

No.0853 to 0855 decides the operation speed of Lower Transport Motor.


Increase the value for a higher motor speed. (faster)
Decrease the value for a lower motor speed. (slower)

Item No. Setting Item Setting Range Step of


increment
853 lower transfer motor (60mm/s) -1000 to 1000 0.01%
854 lower transfer motor (100mm/s)
855 lower transfer motor (120mm/s)

8-105 K125sm8e4
1401 to 1470 image enhance table

NOTE
This setting has been factory-adjusted. Keep the value unchanged.

These are a parameter to decide the strength compensation for isolated pixel images, which is
handled by Image Enhancement (IE).

Selecting a higher value (= higher IE Level) enhances visual strength of isolated pixel images
(looks darker).

Setting IE Level Description


Value
0 0 isolated dot gets darker in the lowest degree
1 1
2 2 degree of image enhancement: less
3 3
4 4
5 5
6 6
7 7
8 8
9 9
10 10
11 11
12 12
13 13 degree of image enhancement: more
14 14
15 15 isolated dot gets darker in the highest degree

(cont.)

8-106 K125sm8e4
(cont.)

Reference

The printer categorizes every single pixel of print data into any of 10 IE Categories depending
on its “visual appeal power”.

2 elements concern for the categorization, such as “isolate level” and “existence of nearby
dot”.
• “Isolate level” stands for the isolation from other images, and shown by the “numeral”
of IE Category as A1 or A2. A larger value stands for more isolation from other images
(as single pixel). “More isolation” reduces the “visual appeal power” of the target pixel.
Therefore more image enhancement is required for more isolated pixel to print it much
darker.
• “Existence of nearby dot” is shown by the alphabet of IE Category as A1 or B1. Nearby
dot exists when “B”, and does not exist when “A”. As the existence of nearby dot
provides more “visual appeal power” to the concerning pixel, less image enhancement
is required.

The followings are the descriptions of 10 IE Categories, which are ordered from top to bottom
in terms of their visual appeal power. (Upper item has more visual appeal power.)

B5 : Isolate level 5 with nearby dot Having much visual appeal power
A5 : Isolate level 5 without nearby dot (Needs less image enhancement)
B4 : Isolate level 4 with nearby dot
A4 : Isolate level 4 without nearby dot
B3 : Isolate level 3 with nearby dot
A3 : Isolate level 3 without nearby dot
B2 : Isolate level 2 with nearby dot
A2 : Isolate level 2 without nearby dot
B1 : Isolate level 1 with nearby dot
A1 : Isolate level 1 without nearby dot Having less visual appeal power
(Needs more image enhancement)

IE Level can be assigned (customized) to each IE Category A1 to B5. (10 items)


IE process will be set to one of the Mode (a set of 10 IE Category, #1 to #7) by the print controller.
(7 Modes)

Mode #1 A1: No.1401 A2: No.1402 A3: No.1403 A4: No.1404 A5: No.1405
B1: No.1406 B2: No.1407 B3: No.1408 B4: No.1409 B5: No.1410
Mode #2 A1: No.1411 A2: No.1412 A3: No.1413 A4: No.1414 A5: No.1415
B1: No.1416 B2: No.1417 B3: No.1418 B4: No.1419 B5: No.1420
Mode #3 A1: No.1421 A2: No.1422 A3: No.1423 A4: No.1424 A5: No.1425
B1: No.1426 B2: No.1427 B3: No.1428 B4: No.1429 B5: No.1430
Mode #4 A1: No.1431 A2: No.1432 A3: No.1433 A4: No.1434 A5: No.1435
B1: No.1436 B2: No.1437 B3: No.1438 B4: No.1439 B5: No.1440
Mode #5 A1: No.1441 A2: No.1442 A3: No.1443 A4: No.1444 A5: No.1445
B1: No.1446 B2: No.1447 B3: No.1448 B4: No.1449 B5: No.1450
Mode #6 A1: No.1451 A2: No.1452 A3: No.1453 A4: No.1454 A5: No.1455
B1: No.1456 B2: No.1457 B3: No.1458 B4: No.1459 B5: No.1460
Mode #7 A1: No.1461 A2: No.1462 A3: No.1463 A4: No.1464 A5: No.1465
B1: No.1466 B2: No.1467 B3: No.1468 B4: No.1469 B5: No.1470

8-107 K125sm8e4
0793 to 0800, 1481 to 1488 transfer roller voltage (C, 100mm/s film) cont.

No.0761 to 0800, 1481 to 1520 set the output voltage to the Transfer Roller for (C) in the print
speed of 100mm/s.
Increase the value for darker imaging.

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
0793 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 100mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
0794 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 100mm/s 20%
0795 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 100mm/s 40%
0796 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 100mm/s 60%
0797 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 100mm/s #2 5%
0798 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 100mm/s 20%
0799 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 100mm/s 40%
0800 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 100mm/s 60%
1481 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 100mm/s #3 5%
1482 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 100mm/s 20%
1483 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 100mm/s 40%
1484 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 100mm/s 60%
1485 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 100mm/s #4 5%
1486 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 100mm/s 20%
1487 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 100mm/s 40%
1488 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 100mm/s 60%

1489 to 1504 transfer roller voltage (C, 100mm/s gloss)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
1489 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 100mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
1490 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 100mm/s 20%
1491 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 100mm/s 40%
1492 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 100mm/s 60%
1493 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 100mm/s #2 5%
1494 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 100mm/s 20%
1495 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 100mm/s 40%
1496 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 100mm/s 60%
1497 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 100mm/s #3 5%
1498 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 100mm/s 20%
1499 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 100mm/s 40%
1500 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 100mm/s 60%
1501 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 100mm/s #4 5%
1502 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 100mm/s 20%
1503 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 100mm/s 40%
1504 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 100mm/s 60%

1505 to 1520 transfer roller voltage (C, 100mm/s heavy)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
1505 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 100mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
1506 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 100mm/s 20%
1507 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 100mm/s 40%
1508 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 100mm/s 60%
1509 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 100mm/s #2 5%
1510 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 100mm/s 20%
1511 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 100mm/s 40%
1512 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 100mm/s 60%
1513 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 100mm/s #3 5%
1514 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 100mm/s 20%
1515 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 100mm/s 40%
1516 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 100mm/s 60%
1517 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 100mm/s #4 5%
1518 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 100mm/s 20%
1519 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 100mm/s 40%
1520 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 100mm/s 60%

8-108 K125sm8e4
1521 to 1536 transfer roller voltage (C, 120mm/s plain)

No.1521 to 1600 set the output voltage to the Transfer Roller for (C) in the print speed of 120mm/s.
Increase the value for darker imaging.

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
1521 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 120mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
1522 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 120mm/s 20%
1523 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 120mm/s 40%
1524 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 120mm/s 60%
1525 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 120mm/s #2 5%
1526 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 120mm/s 20%
1527 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 120mm/s 40%
1528 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 120mm/s 60%
1529 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 120mm/s #3 5%
1530 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 120mm/s 20%
1531 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 120mm/s 40%
1532 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 120mm/s 60%
1533 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 120mm/s #4 5%
1534 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 120mm/s 20%
1535 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 120mm/s 40%
1536 transfer roller voltage (C) Plain, 120mm/s 60%

1537 to 1552 transfer roller voltage (C, 120mm/s tracing)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
1537 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 120mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
1538 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 120mm/s 20%
1539 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 120mm/s 40%
1540 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 120mm/s 60%
1541 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 120mm/s #2 5%
1542 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 120mm/s 20%
1543 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 120mm/s 40%
1544 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 120mm/s 60%
1545 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 120mm/s #3 5%
1546 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 120mm/s 20%
1547 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 120mm/s 40%
1548 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 120mm/s 60%
1549 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 120mm/s #4 5%
1550 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 120mm/s 20%
1551 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 120mm/s 40%
1552 transfer roller voltage (C) Tracing, 120mm/s 60%

8-109 K125sm8e4
1553 to 1568 transfer roller voltage (C, 120mm/s film)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
1553 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 120mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
1554 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 120mm/s 20%
1555 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 120mm/s 40%
1556 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 120mm/s 60%
1557 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 120mm/s #2 5%
1558 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 120mm/s 20%
1559 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 120mm/s 40%
1560 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 120mm/s 60%
1561 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 120mm/s #3 5%
1562 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 120mm/s 20%
1563 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 120mm/s 40%
1564 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 120mm/s 60%
1565 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 120mm/s #4 5%
1566 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 120mm/s 20%
1567 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 120mm/s 40%
1568 transfer roller voltage (C) Film, 120mm/s 60%

1569 to 1584 transfer roller voltage (C, 120mm/s gloss)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
1569 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 120mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
1570 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 120mm/s 20%
1571 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 120mm/s 40%
1572 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 120mm/s 60%
1573 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 120mm/s #2 5%
1574 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 120mm/s 20%
1575 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 120mm/s 40%
1576 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 120mm/s 60%
1577 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 120mm/s #3 5%
1578 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 120mm/s 20%
1579 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 120mm/s 40%
1580 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 120mm/s 60%
1581 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 120mm/s #4 5%
1582 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 120mm/s 20%
1583 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 120mm/s 40%
1584 transfer roller voltage (C) Glossy, 120mm/s 60%

1585 to 1600 transfer roller voltage (C, 120mm/s heavy)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
1585 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 120mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
1586 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 120mm/s 20%
1587 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 120mm/s 40%
1588 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 120mm/s 60%
1589 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 120mm/s #2 5%
1590 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 120mm/s 20%
1591 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 120mm/s 40%
1592 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 120mm/s 60%
1593 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 120mm/s #3 5%
1594 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 120mm/s 20%
1595 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 120mm/s 40%
1596 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 120mm/s 60%
1597 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 120mm/s #4 5%
1598 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 120mm/s 20%
1599 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 120mm/s 40%
1600 transfer roller voltage (C) Heavy, 120mm/s 60%

8-110 K125sm8e4
1601 to 1616 transfer roller voltage (M, 60mm/s plain)

No.1601 to 1680 set the output voltage to the Transfer Roller for (M) in the print speed of 60mm/s.
Increase the value for darker imaging.

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
1601 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 60mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
1602 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 60mm/s 20%
1603 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 60mm/s 40%
1604 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 60mm/s 60%
1605 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 60mm/s #2 5%
1606 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 60mm/s 20%
1607 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 60mm/s 40%
1608 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 60mm/s 60%
1609 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 60mm/s #3 5%
1610 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 60mm/s 20%
1611 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 60mm/s 40%
1612 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 60mm/s 60%
1613 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 60mm/s #4 5%
1614 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 60mm/s 20%
1615 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 60mm/s 40%
1616 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 60mm/s 60%

1617 to 1632 transfer roller voltage (M, 60mm/s tracing)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
1617 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 60mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
1618 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 60mm/s 20%
1619 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 60mm/s 40%
1620 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 60mm/s 60%
1621 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 60mm/s #2 5%
1622 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 60mm/s 20%
1623 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 60mm/s 40%
1624 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 60mm/s 60%
1625 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 60mm/s #3 5%
1626 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 60mm/s 20%
1627 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 60mm/s 40%
1628 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 60mm/s 60%
1629 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 60mm/s #4 5%
1630 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 60mm/s 20%
1631 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 60mm/s 40%
1632 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 60mm/s 60%

8-111 K125sm8e4
1633 to 1648 transfer roller voltage (M, 60mm/s film)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
1633 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 60mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
1634 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 60mm/s 20%
1635 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 60mm/s 40%
1636 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 60mm/s 60%
1637 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 60mm/s #2 5%
1638 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 60mm/s 20%
1639 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 60mm/s 40%
1640 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 60mm/s 60%
1641 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 60mm/s #3 5%
1642 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 60mm/s 20%
1643 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 60mm/s 40%
1644 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 60mm/s 60%
1645 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 60mm/s #4 5%
1646 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 60mm/s 20%
1647 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 60mm/s 40%
1648 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 60mm/s 60%

1649 to 1664 transfer roller voltage (M, 60mm/s gloss)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
1649 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 60mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
1650 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 60mm/s 20%
1651 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 60mm/s 40%
1652 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 60mm/s 60%
1653 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 60mm/s #2 5%
1654 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 60mm/s 20%
1655 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 60mm/s 40%
1656 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 60mm/s 60%
1657 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 60mm/s #3 5%
1658 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 60mm/s 20%
1659 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 60mm/s 40%
1660 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 60mm/s 60%
1661 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 60mm/s #4 5%
1662 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 60mm/s 20%
1663 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 60mm/s 40%
1664 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 60mm/s 60%

1665 to 1680 transfer roller voltage (M, 60mm/s heavy)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
1665 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 60mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
1666 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 60mm/s 20%
1667 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 60mm/s 40%
1668 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 60mm/s 60%
1669 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 60mm/s #2 5%
1670 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 60mm/s 20%
1671 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 60mm/s 40%
1672 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 60mm/s 60%
1673 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 60mm/s #3 5%
1674 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 60mm/s 20%
1675 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 60mm/s 40%
1676 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 60mm/s 60%
1677 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 60mm/s #4 5%
1678 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 60mm/s 20%
1679 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 60mm/s 40%
1680 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 60mm/s 60%

8-112 K125sm8e4
1681 to 1696 transfer roller voltage (M, 100mm/s plain)

No.1681 to 1760 set the output voltage to the Transfer Roller for (M) in the print speed of 100mm/s.
Increase the value for darker imaging.

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
1681 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 100mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
1682 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 100mm/s 20%
1683 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 100mm/s 40%
1684 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 100mm/s 60%
1685 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 100mm/s #2 5%
1686 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 100mm/s 20%
1687 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 100mm/s 40%
1688 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 100mm/s 60%
1689 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 100mm/s #3 5%
1690 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 100mm/s 20%
1691 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 100mm/s 40%
1692 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 100mm/s 60%
1693 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 100mm/s #4 5%
1694 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 100mm/s 20%
1695 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 100mm/s 40%
1696 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 100mm/s 60%

1697 to 1712 transfer roller voltage (M, 100mm/s tracing)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
1697 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 100mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
1698 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 100mm/s 20%
1699 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 100mm/s 40%
1700 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 100mm/s 60%
1701 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 100mm/s #2 5%
1702 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 100mm/s 20%
1703 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 100mm/s 40%
1704 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 100mm/s 60%
1705 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 100mm/s #3 5%
1706 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 100mm/s 20%
1707 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 100mm/s 40%
1708 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 100mm/s 60%
1709 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 100mm/s #4 5%
1710 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 100mm/s 20%
1711 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 100mm/s 40%
1712 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 100mm/s 60%

8-113 K125sm8e4
1713 to 1728 transfer roller voltage (M, 100mm/s film)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
1713 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 100mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
1714 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 100mm/s 20%
1715 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 100mm/s 40%
1716 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 100mm/s 60%
1717 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 100mm/s #2 5%
1718 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 100mm/s 20%
1719 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 100mm/s 40%
1720 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 100mm/s 60%
1721 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 100mm/s #3 5%
1722 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 100mm/s 20%
1723 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 100mm/s 40%
1724 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 100mm/s 60%
1725 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 100mm/s #4 5%
1726 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 100mm/s 20%
1727 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 100mm/s 40%
1728 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 100mm/s 60%

1729 to 1744 transfer roller voltage (M, 100mm/s gloss)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
1729 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 100mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
1730 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 100mm/s 20%
1731 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 100mm/s 40%
1732 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 100mm/s 60%
1733 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 100mm/s #2 5%
1734 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 100mm/s 20%
1735 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 100mm/s 40%
1736 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 100mm/s 60%
1737 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 100mm/s #3 5%
1738 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 100mm/s 20%
1739 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 100mm/s 40%
1740 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 100mm/s 60%
1741 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 100mm/s #4 5%
1742 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 100mm/s 20%
1743 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 100mm/s 40%
1744 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 100mm/s 60%

1745 to 1760 transfer roller voltage (M, 100mm/s heavy)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
1745 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 100mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
1746 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 100mm/s 20%
1747 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 100mm/s 40%
1748 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 100mm/s 60%
1749 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 100mm/s #2 5%
1750 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 100mm/s 20%
1751 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 100mm/s 40%
1752 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 100mm/s 60%
1753 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 100mm/s #3 5%
1754 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 100mm/s 20%
1755 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 100mm/s 40%
1756 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 100mm/s 60%
1757 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 100mm/s #4 5%
1758 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 100mm/s 20%
1759 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 100mm/s 40%
1760 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 100mm/s 60%

8-114 K125sm8e4
1761 to 1776 transfer roller voltage (M, 120mm/s plain)

No.1761 to 1840 set the output voltage to the Transfer Roller for (M) in the print speed of 120mm/s.
Increase the value for darker imaging.

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
1761 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 120mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
1762 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 120mm/s 20%
1763 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 120mm/s 40%
1764 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 120mm/s 60%
1765 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 120mm/s #2 5%
1766 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 120mm/s 20%
1767 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 120mm/s 40%
1768 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 120mm/s 60%
1769 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 120mm/s #3 5%
1770 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 120mm/s 20%
1771 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 120mm/s 40%
1772 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 120mm/s 60%
1773 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 120mm/s #4 5%
1774 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 120mm/s 20%
1775 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 120mm/s 40%
1776 transfer roller voltage (M) Plain, 120mm/s 60%

1777 to 1792 transfer roller voltage (M, 120mm/s tracing)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
1777 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 120mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
1778 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 120mm/s 20%
1779 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 120mm/s 40%
1780 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 120mm/s 60%
1781 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 120mm/s #2 5%
1782 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 120mm/s 20%
1783 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 120mm/s 40%
1784 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 120mm/s 60%
1785 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 120mm/s #3 5%
1786 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 120mm/s 20%
1787 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 120mm/s 40%
1788 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 120mm/s 60%
1789 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 120mm/s #4 5%
1790 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 120mm/s 20%
1791 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 120mm/s 40%
1792 transfer roller voltage (M) Tracing, 120mm/s 60%

8-115 K125sm8e4
1793 to 1808 transfer roller voltage (M, 120mm/s film)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
1793 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 120mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
1794 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 120mm/s 20%
1795 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 120mm/s 40%
1796 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 120mm/s 60%
1797 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 120mm/s #2 5%
1798 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 120mm/s 20%
1799 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 120mm/s 40%
1800 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 120mm/s 60%
1801 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 120mm/s #3 5%
1802 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 120mm/s 20%
1803 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 120mm/s 40%
1804 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 120mm/s 60%
1805 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 120mm/s #4 5%
1806 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 120mm/s 20%
1807 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 120mm/s 40%
1808 transfer roller voltage (M) Film, 120mm/s 60%

1809 to 1824 transfer roller voltage (M, 120mm/s gloss)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
1809 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 120mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
1810 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 120mm/s 20%
1811 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 120mm/s 40%
1812 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 120mm/s 60%
1813 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 120mm/s #2 5%
1814 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 120mm/s 20%
1815 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 120mm/s 40%
1816 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 120mm/s 60%
1817 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 120mm/s #3 5%
1818 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 120mm/s 20%
1819 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 120mm/s 40%
1820 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 120mm/s 60%
1821 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 120mm/s #4 5%
1822 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 120mm/s 20%
1823 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 120mm/s 40%
1824 transfer roller voltage (M) Glossy, 120mm/s 60%

1825 to 1840 transfer roller voltage (M, 120mm/s heavy)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
1825 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 120mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
1826 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 120mm/s 20%
1827 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 120mm/s 40%
1828 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 120mm/s 60%
1829 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 120mm/s #2 5%
1830 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 120mm/s 20%
1831 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 120mm/s 40%
1832 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 120mm/s 60%
1833 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 120mm/s #3 5%
1834 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 120mm/s 20%
1835 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 120mm/s 40%
1836 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 120mm/s 60%
1837 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 120mm/s #4 5%
1838 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 120mm/s 20%
1839 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 120mm/s 40%
1840 transfer roller voltage (M) Heavy, 120mm/s 60%

8-116 K125sm8e4
1841 to 1856 transfer roller voltage (Y, 60Ym/s plain)

No.1841 to 1920 set the output voltage to the Transfer Roller for (Y) in the print speed of 60mm/s.
Increase the value for darker imaging.

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
1841 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 60mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
1842 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 60mm/s 20%
1843 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 60mm/s 40%
1844 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 60mm/s 60%
1845 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 60mm/s #2 5%
1846 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 60mm/s 20%
1847 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 60mm/s 40%
1848 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 60mm/s 60%
1849 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 60mm/s #3 5%
1850 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 60mm/s 20%
1851 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 60mm/s 40%
1852 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 60mm/s 60%
1853 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 60mm/s #4 5%
1854 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 60mm/s 20%
1855 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 60mm/s 40%
1856 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 60mm/s 60%

1857 to 1872 transfer roller voltage (Y, 60mm/s tracing)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
1857 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 60mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
1858 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 60mm/s 20%
1859 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 60mm/s 40%
1860 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 60mm/s 60%
1861 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 60mm/s #2 5%
1862 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 60mm/s 20%
1863 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 60mm/s 40%
1864 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 60mm/s 60%
1865 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 60mm/s #3 5%
1866 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 60mm/s 20%
1867 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 60mm/s 40%
1868 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 60mm/s 60%
1869 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 60mm/s #4 5%
1870 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 60mm/s 20%
1871 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 60mm/s 40%
1872 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 60mm/s 60%

8-117 K125sm8e4
1873 to 1888 transfer roller voltage (Y, 60mm/s film)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
1873 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 60mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
1874 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 60mm/s 20%
1875 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 60mm/s 40%
1876 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 60mm/s 60%
1877 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 60mm/s #2 5%
1878 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 60mm/s 20%
1879 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 60mm/s 40%
1880 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 60mm/s 60%
1881 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 60mm/s #3 5%
1882 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 60mm/s 20%
1883 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 60mm/s 40%
1884 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 60mm/s 60%
1885 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 60mm/s #4 5%
1886 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 60mm/s 20%
1887 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 60mm/s 40%
1888 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 60mm/s 60%

1889 to 1904 transfer roller voltage (Y, 60mm/s gloss)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
1889 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 60mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
1890 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 60mm/s 20%
1891 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 60mm/s 40%
1892 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 60mm/s 60%
1893 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 60mm/s #2 5%
1894 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 60mm/s 20%
1895 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 60mm/s 40%
1896 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 60mm/s 60%
1897 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 60mm/s #3 5%
1898 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 60mm/s 20%
1899 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 60mm/s 40%
1900 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 60mm/s 60%
1901 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 60mm/s #4 5%
1902 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 60mm/s 20%
1903 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 60mm/s 40%
1904 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 60mm/s 60%

1905 to 1920 transfer roller voltage (Y, 60mm/s heavy)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
1905 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 60mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
1906 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 60mm/s 20%
1907 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 60mm/s 40%
1908 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 60mm/s 60%
1909 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 60mm/s #2 5%
1910 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 60mm/s 20%
1911 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 60mm/s 40%
1912 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 60mm/s 60%
1913 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 60mm/s #3 5%
1914 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 60mm/s 20%
1915 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 60mm/s 40%
1916 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 60mm/s 60%
1917 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 60mm/s #4 5%
1918 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 60mm/s 20%
1919 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 60mm/s 40%
1920 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 60mm/s 60%

8-118 K125sm8e4
1921 to 1936 transfer roller voltage (Y, 100mm/s plain)

No.1921 to 2000 set the output voltage to the Transfer Roller for (Y) in the print speed of 100mm/s.
Increase the value for darker imaging.

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
1921 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 100mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
1922 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 100mm/s 20%
1923 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 100mm/s 40%
1924 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 100mm/s 60%
1925 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 100mm/s #2 5%
1926 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 100mm/s 20%
1927 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 100mm/s 40%
1928 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 100mm/s 60%
1929 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 100mm/s #3 5%
1930 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 100mm/s 20%
1931 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 100mm/s 40%
1932 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 100mm/s 60%
1933 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 100mm/s #4 5%
1934 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 100mm/s 20%
1935 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 100mm/s 40%
1936 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 100mm/s 60%

1937 to 1952 transfer roller voltage (Y, 100mm/s tracing)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
1937 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 100mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
1938 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 100mm/s 20%
1939 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 100mm/s 40%
1940 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 100mm/s 60%
1941 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 100mm/s #2 5%
1942 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 100mm/s 20%
1943 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 100mm/s 40%
1944 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 100mm/s 60%
1945 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 100mm/s #3 5%
1946 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 100mm/s 20%
1947 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 100mm/s 40%
1948 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 100mm/s 60%
1949 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 100mm/s #4 5%
1950 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 100mm/s 20%
1951 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 100mm/s 40%
1952 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 100mm/s 60%

8-119 K125sm8e4
1953 to 1968 transfer roller voltage (Y, 100mm/s film)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
1953 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 100mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
1954 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 100mm/s 20%
1955 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 100mm/s 40%
1956 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 100mm/s 60%
1957 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 100mm/s #2 5%
1958 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 100mm/s 20%
1959 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 100mm/s 40%
1960 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 100mm/s 60%
1961 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 100mm/s #3 5%
1962 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 100mm/s 20%
1963 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 100mm/s 40%
1964 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 100mm/s 60%
1965 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 100mm/s #4 5%
1966 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 100mm/s 20%
1967 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 100mm/s 40%
1968 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 100mm/s 60%

1969 to 1984 transfer roller voltage (Y, 100mm/s gloss)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
1969 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 100mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
1970 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 100mm/s 20%
1971 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 100mm/s 40%
1972 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 100mm/s 60%
1973 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 100mm/s #2 5%
1974 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 100mm/s 20%
1975 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 100mm/s 40%
1976 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 100mm/s 60%
1977 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 100mm/s #3 5%
1978 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 100mm/s 20%
1979 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 100mm/s 40%
1980 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 100mm/s 60%
1981 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 100mm/s #4 5%
1982 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 100mm/s 20%
1983 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 100mm/s 40%
1984 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 100mm/s 60%

1985 to 2000 transfer roller voltage (Y, 100mm/s heavy)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
1985 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 100mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
1986 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 100mm/s 20%
1987 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 100mm/s 40%
1988 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 100mm/s 60%
1989 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 100mm/s #2 5%
1990 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 100mm/s 20%
1991 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 100mm/s 40%
1992 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 100mm/s 60%
1993 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 100mm/s #3 5%
1994 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 100mm/s 20%
1995 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 100mm/s 40%
1996 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 100mm/s 60%
1997 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 100mm/s #4 5%
1998 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 100mm/s 20%
1999 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 100mm/s 40%
2000 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 100mm/s 60%

8-120 K125sm8e4
2001 to 2016 transfer roller voltage (Y, 120mm/s plain)

No.2001 to 2080 set the output voltage to the Transfer Roller for (Y) in the print speed of 120mm/s.
Increase the value for darker imaging.

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
2001 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 120mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
2002 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 120mm/s 20%
2003 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 120mm/s 40%
2004 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 120mm/s 60%
2005 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 120mm/s #2 5%
2006 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 120mm/s 20%
2007 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 120mm/s 40%
2008 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 120mm/s 60%
2009 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 120mm/s #3 5%
2010 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 120mm/s 20%
2011 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 120mm/s 40%
2012 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 120mm/s 60%
2013 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 120mm/s #4 5%
2014 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 120mm/s 20%
2015 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 120mm/s 40%
2016 transfer roller voltage (Y) Plain, 120mm/s 60%

2017 to 2032 transfer roller voltage (Y, 120mm/s tracing)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
2017 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 120mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
2018 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 120mm/s 20%
2019 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 120mm/s 40%
2020 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 120mm/s 60%
2021 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 120mm/s #2 5%
2022 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 120mm/s 20%
2023 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 120mm/s 40%
2024 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 120mm/s 60%
2025 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 120mm/s #3 5%
2026 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 120mm/s 20%
2027 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 120mm/s 40%
2028 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 120mm/s 60%
2029 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 120mm/s #4 5%
2030 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 120mm/s 20%
2031 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 120mm/s 40%
2032 transfer roller voltage (Y) Tracing, 120mm/s 60%

8-121 K125sm8e4
2033 to 2048 transfer roller voltage (Y, 120mm/s film)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
2033 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 120mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
2034 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 120mm/s 20%
2035 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 120mm/s 40%
2036 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 120mm/s 60%
2037 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 120mm/s #2 5%
2038 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 120mm/s 20%
2039 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 120mm/s 40%
2040 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 120mm/s 60%
2041 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 120mm/s #3 5%
2042 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 120mm/s 20%
2043 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 120mm/s 40%
2044 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 120mm/s 60%
2045 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 120mm/s #4 5%
2046 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 120mm/s 20%
2047 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 120mm/s 40%
2048 transfer roller voltage (Y) Film, 120mm/s 60%

2049 to 2064 transfer roller voltage (Y, 120mm/s gloss)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
2049 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 120mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
2050 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 120mm/s 20%
2051 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 120mm/s 40%
2052 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 120mm/s 60%
2053 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 120mm/s #2 5%
2054 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 120mm/s 20%
2055 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 120mm/s 40%
2056 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 120mm/s 60%
2057 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 120mm/s #3 5%
2058 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 120mm/s 20%
2059 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 120mm/s 40%
2060 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 120mm/s 60%
2061 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 120mm/s #4 5%
2062 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 120mm/s 20%
2063 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 120mm/s 40%
2064 transfer roller voltage (Y) Glossy, 120mm/s 60%

2065 to 2080 transfer roller voltage (Y, 120mm/s heavy)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
2065 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 120mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
2066 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 120mm/s 20%
2067 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 120mm/s 40%
2068 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 120mm/s 60%
2069 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 120mm/s #2 5%
2070 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 120mm/s 20%
2071 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 120mm/s 40%
2072 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 120mm/s 60%
2073 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 120mm/s #3 5%
2074 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 120mm/s 20%
2075 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 120mm/s 40%
2076 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 120mm/s 60%
2077 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 120mm/s #4 5%
2078 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 120mm/s 20%
2079 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 120mm/s 40%
2080 transfer roller voltage (Y) Heavy, 120mm/s 60%

8-122 K125sm8e4
2081 to 2096 media charge roller voltage (60mm/s plain)

No.2081 to 2160 set the output voltage to the Media Charge Roller in the print speed of 60mm/s.
Increase the value to strengthen the sticking force onto the Media Charge Roller.

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
2081 media charge roller bias Plain, 60mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
2082 media charge roller bias Plain, 60mm/s 20%
2083 media charge roller bias Plain, 60mm/s 40%
2084 media charge roller bias Plain, 60mm/s 60%
2085 media charge roller bias Plain, 60mm/s #2 5%
2086 media charge roller bias Plain, 60mm/s 20%
2087 media charge roller bias Plain, 60mm/s 40%
2088 media charge roller bias Plain, 60mm/s 60%
2089 media charge roller bias Plain, 60mm/s #3 5%
2090 media charge roller bias Plain, 60mm/s 20%
2091 media charge roller bias Plain, 60mm/s 40%
2092 media charge roller bias Plain, 60mm/s 60%
2093 media charge roller bias Plain, 60mm/s #4 5%
2094 media charge roller bias Plain, 60mm/s 20%
2095 media charge roller bias Plain, 60mm/s 40%
2096 media charge roller bias Plain, 60mm/s 60%

2097 to 2112 media charge roller voltage (60mm/s tracing)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
2097 media charge roller bias Tracing, 60mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
2098 media charge roller bias Tracing, 60mm/s 20%
2099 media charge roller bias Tracing, 60mm/s 40%
2100 media charge roller bias Tracing, 60mm/s 60%
2101 media charge roller bias Tracing, 60mm/s #2 5%
2102 media charge roller bias Tracing, 60mm/s 20%
2103 media charge roller bias Tracing, 60mm/s 40%
2104 media charge roller bias Tracing, 60mm/s 60%
2105 media charge roller bias Tracing, 60mm/s #3 5%
2106 media charge roller bias Tracing, 60mm/s 20%
2107 media charge roller bias Tracing, 60mm/s 40%
2108 media charge roller bias Tracing, 60mm/s 60%
2109 media charge roller bias Tracing, 60mm/s #4 5%
2110 media charge roller bias Tracing, 60mm/s 20%
2111 media charge roller bias Tracing, 60mm/s 40%
2112 media charge roller bias Tracing, 60mm/s 60%

8-123 K125sm8e4
2113 to 2128 media charge roller voltage (60mm/s film)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
2113 media charge roller bias Film, 60mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
2114 media charge roller bias Film, 60mm/s 20%
2115 media charge roller bias Film, 60mm/s 40%
2116 media charge roller bias Film, 60mm/s 60%
2117 media charge roller bias Film, 60mm/s #2 5%
2118 media charge roller bias Film, 60mm/s 20%
2119 media charge roller bias Film, 60mm/s 40%
2120 media charge roller bias Film, 60mm/s 60%
2121 media charge roller bias Film, 60mm/s #3 5%
2122 media charge roller bias Film, 60mm/s 20%
2123 media charge roller bias Film, 60mm/s 40%
2124 media charge roller bias Film, 60mm/s 60%
2125 media charge roller bias Film, 60mm/s #4 5%
2126 media charge roller bias Film, 60mm/s 20%
2127 media charge roller bias Film, 60mm/s 40%
2128 media charge roller bias Film, 60mm/s 60%

2129 to 2144 media charge roller voltage (60mm/s gloss)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
2129 media charge roller bias Gloss, 60mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
2130 media charge roller bias Gloss, 60mm/s 20%
2131 media charge roller bias Gloss, 60mm/s 40%
2132 media charge roller bias Gloss, 60mm/s 60%
2133 media charge roller bias Gloss, 60mm/s #2 5%
2134 media charge roller bias Gloss, 60mm/s 20%
2135 media charge roller bias Gloss, 60mm/s 40%
2136 media charge roller bias Gloss, 60mm/s 60%
2137 media charge roller bias Gloss, 60mm/s #3 5%
2138 media charge roller bias Gloss, 60mm/s 20%
2139 media charge roller bias Gloss, 60mm/s 40%
2140 media charge roller bias Gloss, 60mm/s 60%
2141 media charge roller bias Gloss, 60mm/s #4 5%
2142 media charge roller bias Gloss, 60mm/s 20%
2143 media charge roller bias Gloss, 60mm/s 40%
2144 media charge roller bias Gloss, 60mm/s 60%

2145 to 2160 media charge roller voltage (60mm/s heavy)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
2145 media charge roller bias Heavy, 60mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
2146 media charge roller bias Heavy, 60mm/s 20%
2147 media charge roller bias Heavy, 60mm/s 40%
2148 media charge roller bias Heavy, 60mm/s 60%
2149 media charge roller bias Heavy, 60mm/s #2 5%
2150 media charge roller bias Heavy, 60mm/s 20%
2151 media charge roller bias Heavy, 60mm/s 40%
2152 media charge roller bias Heavy, 60mm/s 60%
2153 media charge roller bias Heavy, 60mm/s #3 5%
2154 media charge roller bias Heavy, 60mm/s 20%
2155 media charge roller bias Heavy, 60mm/s 40%
2156 media charge roller bias Heavy, 60mm/s 60%
2157 media charge roller bias Heavy, 60mm/s #4 5%
2158 media charge roller bias Heavy, 60mm/s 20%
2159 media charge roller bias Heavy, 60mm/s 40%
2160 media charge roller bias Heavy, 60mm/s 60%

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2161 to 2176 media charge roller voltage (100mm/s plain)

No.2161 to 2240 set the output voltage to the Media Charge Roller in the print speed of 100mm/s.
Increase the value to strengthen the sticking force onto the Media Charge Roller.

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
2161 media charge roller bias Plain, 100mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
2162 media charge roller bias Plain, 100mm/s 20%
2163 media charge roller bias Plain, 100mm/s 40%
2164 media charge roller bias Plain, 100mm/s 60%
2165 media charge roller bias Plain, 100mm/s #2 5%
2166 media charge roller bias Plain, 100mm/s 20%
2167 media charge roller bias Plain, 100mm/s 40%
2168 media charge roller bias Plain, 100mm/s 60%
2169 media charge roller bias Plain, 100mm/s #3 5%
2170 media charge roller bias Plain, 100mm/s 20%
2171 media charge roller bias Plain, 100mm/s 40%
2172 media charge roller bias Plain, 100mm/s 60%
2173 media charge roller bias Plain, 100mm/s #4 5%
2174 media charge roller bias Plain, 100mm/s 20%
2175 media charge roller bias Plain, 100mm/s 40%
2176 media charge roller bias Plain, 100mm/s 60%

2177 to 2192 media charge roller voltage (100mm/s tracing)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
2177 media charge roller bias Tracing, 100mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
2178 media charge roller bias Tracing, 100mm/s 20%
2179 media charge roller bias Tracing, 100mm/s 40%
2180 media charge roller bias Tracing, 100mm/s 60%
2181 media charge roller bias Tracing, 100mm/s #2 5%
2182 media charge roller bias Tracing, 100mm/s 20%
2183 media charge roller bias Tracing, 100mm/s 40%
2184 media charge roller bias Tracing, 100mm/s 60%
2185 media charge roller bias Tracing, 100mm/s #3 5%
2186 media charge roller bias Tracing, 100mm/s 20%
2187 media charge roller bias Tracing, 100mm/s 40%
2188 media charge roller bias Tracing, 100mm/s 60%
2189 media charge roller bias Tracing, 100mm/s #4 5%
2190 media charge roller bias Tracing, 100mm/s 20%
2191 media charge roller bias Tracing, 100mm/s 40%
2192 media charge roller bias Tracing, 100mm/s 60%

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2193 to 2208 media charge roller voltage (100mm/s film)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
2193 media charge roller bias Film, 100mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
2194 media charge roller bias Film, 100mm/s 20%
2195 media charge roller bias Film, 100mm/s 40%
2196 media charge roller bias Film, 100mm/s 60%
2197 media charge roller bias Film, 100mm/s #2 5%
2198 media charge roller bias Film, 100mm/s 20%
2199 media charge roller bias Film, 100mm/s 40%
2200 media charge roller bias Film, 100mm/s 60%
2201 media charge roller bias Film, 100mm/s #3 5%
2202 media charge roller bias Film, 100mm/s 20%
2203 media charge roller bias Film, 100mm/s 40%
2204 media charge roller bias Film, 100mm/s 60%
2205 media charge roller bias Film, 100mm/s #4 5%
2206 media charge roller bias Film, 100mm/s 20%
2207 media charge roller bias Film, 100mm/s 40%
2208 media charge roller bias Film, 100mm/s 60%

2209 to 2224 media charge roller voltage (100mm/s gloss)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
2209 media charge roller bias Gloss, 100mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
2210 media charge roller bias Gloss, 100mm/s 20%
2211 media charge roller bias Gloss, 100mm/s 40%
2212 media charge roller bias Gloss, 100mm/s 60%
2213 media charge roller bias Gloss, 100mm/s #2 5%
2214 media charge roller bias Gloss, 100mm/s 20%
2215 media charge roller bias Gloss, 100mm/s 40%
2216 media charge roller bias Gloss, 100mm/s 60%
2217 media charge roller bias Gloss, 100mm/s #3 5%
2218 media charge roller bias Gloss, 100mm/s 20%
2219 media charge roller bias Gloss, 100mm/s 40%
2220 media charge roller bias Gloss, 100mm/s 60%
2221 media charge roller bias Gloss, 100mm/s #4 5%
2222 media charge roller bias Gloss, 100mm/s 20%
2223 media charge roller bias Gloss, 100mm/s 40%
2224 media charge roller bias Gloss, 100mm/s 60%

2225 to 2240 media charge roller voltage (100mm/s heavy)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
2225 media charge roller bias Heavy, 100mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
2226 media charge roller bias Heavy, 100mm/s 20%
2227 media charge roller bias Heavy, 100mm/s 40%
2228 media charge roller bias Heavy, 100mm/s 60%
2229 media charge roller bias Heavy, 100mm/s #2 5%
2230 media charge roller bias Heavy, 100mm/s 20%
2231 media charge roller bias Heavy, 100mm/s 40%
2232 media charge roller bias Heavy, 100mm/s 60%
2233 media charge roller bias Heavy, 100mm/s #3 5%
2234 media charge roller bias Heavy, 100mm/s 20%
2235 media charge roller bias Heavy, 100mm/s 40%
2236 media charge roller bias Heavy, 100mm/s 60%
2237 media charge roller bias Heavy, 100mm/s #4 5%
2238 media charge roller bias Heavy, 100mm/s 20%
2239 media charge roller bias Heavy, 100mm/s 40%
2240 media charge roller bias Heavy, 100mm/s 60%

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2241 to 2256 media charge roller voltage (120mm/s plain)

No.2241 to 2320 set the output voltage to the Media Charge Roller in the print speed of 120mm/s.
Increase the value to strengthen the sticking force onto the Media Charge Roller.

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
2241 media charge roller bias Plain, 120mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
2242 media charge roller bias Plain, 120mm/s 20%
2243 media charge roller bias Plain, 120mm/s 40%
2244 media charge roller bias Plain, 120mm/s 60%
2245 media charge roller bias Plain, 120mm/s #2 5%
2246 media charge roller bias Plain, 120mm/s 20%
2247 media charge roller bias Plain, 120mm/s 40%
2248 media charge roller bias Plain, 120mm/s 60%
2249 media charge roller bias Plain, 120mm/s #3 5%
2250 media charge roller bias Plain, 120mm/s 20%
2251 media charge roller bias Plain, 120mm/s 40%
2252 media charge roller bias Plain, 120mm/s 60%
2253 media charge roller bias Plain, 120mm/s #4 5%
2254 media charge roller bias Plain, 120mm/s 20%
2255 media charge roller bias Plain, 120mm/s 40%
2256 media charge roller bias Plain, 120mm/s 60%

2257 to 2272 media charge roller voltage (120mm/s tracing)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
2257 media charge roller bias Tracing, 120mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
2258 media charge roller bias Tracing, 120mm/s 20%
2259 media charge roller bias Tracing, 120mm/s 40%
2260 media charge roller bias Tracing, 120mm/s 60%
2261 media charge roller bias Tracing, 120mm/s #2 5%
2262 media charge roller bias Tracing, 120mm/s 20%
2263 media charge roller bias Tracing, 120mm/s 40%
2264 media charge roller bias Tracing, 120mm/s 60%
2265 media charge roller bias Tracing, 120mm/s #3 5%
2266 media charge roller bias Tracing, 120mm/s 20%
2267 media charge roller bias Tracing, 120mm/s 40%
2268 media charge roller bias Tracing, 120mm/s 60%
2269 media charge roller bias Tracing, 120mm/s #4 5%
2270 media charge roller bias Tracing, 120mm/s 20%
2271 media charge roller bias Tracing, 120mm/s 40%
2272 media charge roller bias Tracing, 120mm/s 60%

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2273 to 2288 media charge roller voltage (120mm/s film)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
2273 media charge roller bias Film, 120mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
2274 media charge roller bias Film, 120mm/s 20%
2275 media charge roller bias Film, 120mm/s 40%
2276 media charge roller bias Film, 120mm/s 60%
2277 media charge roller bias Film, 120mm/s #2 5%
2278 media charge roller bias Film, 120mm/s 20%
2279 media charge roller bias Film, 120mm/s 40%
2280 media charge roller bias Film, 120mm/s 60%
2281 media charge roller bias Film, 120mm/s #3 5%
2282 media charge roller bias Film, 120mm/s 20%
2283 media charge roller bias Film, 120mm/s 40%
2284 media charge roller bias Film, 120mm/s 60%
2285 media charge roller bias Film, 120mm/s #4 5%
2286 media charge roller bias Film, 120mm/s 20%
2287 media charge roller bias Film, 120mm/s 40%
2288 media charge roller bias Film, 120mm/s 60%

2289 to 2304 media charge roller voltage (120mm/s gloss)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
2289 media charge roller bias Gloss, 120mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
2290 media charge roller bias Gloss, 120mm/s 20%
2291 media charge roller bias Gloss, 120mm/s 40%
2292 media charge roller bias Gloss, 120mm/s 60%
2293 media charge roller bias Gloss, 120mm/s #2 5%
2294 media charge roller bias Gloss, 120mm/s 20%
2295 media charge roller bias Gloss, 120mm/s 40%
2296 media charge roller bias Gloss, 120mm/s 60%
2297 media charge roller bias Gloss, 120mm/s #3 5%
2298 media charge roller bias Gloss, 120mm/s 20%
2299 media charge roller bias Gloss, 120mm/s 40%
2300 media charge roller bias Gloss, 120mm/s 60%
2301 media charge roller bias Gloss, 120mm/s #4 5%
2302 media charge roller bias Gloss, 120mm/s 20%
2303 media charge roller bias Gloss, 120mm/s 40%
2304 media charge roller bias Gloss, 120mm/s 60%

2305 to 2320 media charge roller voltage (120mm/s heavy)

Item No. Setting Item Subtype Humidity Setting Step of


%RH Range increment
2305 media charge roller bias Heavy, 120mm/s #1 5% 200 to 2000 1V
2306 media charge roller bias Heavy, 120mm/s 20%
2307 media charge roller bias Heavy, 120mm/s 40%
2308 media charge roller bias Heavy, 120mm/s 60%
2309 media charge roller bias Heavy, 120mm/s #2 5%
2310 media charge roller bias Heavy, 120mm/s 20%
2311 media charge roller bias Heavy, 120mm/s 40%
2312 media charge roller bias Heavy, 120mm/s 60%
2313 media charge roller bias Heavy, 120mm/s #3 5%
2314 media charge roller bias Heavy, 120mm/s 20%
2315 media charge roller bias Heavy, 120mm/s 40%
2316 media charge roller bias Heavy, 120mm/s 60%
2317 media charge roller bias Heavy, 120mm/s #4 5%
2318 media charge roller bias Heavy, 120mm/s 20%
2319 media charge roller bias Heavy, 120mm/s 40%
2320 media charge roller bias Heavy, 120mm/s 60%

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2321 to 2340 fuser temp (60mm/s)

No.2321 to 2340 decides the fusing temperature in the print speed of 60mm/s.
The value directly shows “degrees C”.
You can configure the fusing temperature by Media Subtype.

Item No. Setting Item Media Subtype Setting Step of


Type Range increment
2321 fuser temp 60mm/s Plain #1 130 to 180 1 degree C
2322 fuser temp 60mm/s #2
2323 fuser temp 60mm/s #3
2324 fuser temp 60mm/s #4
2325 fuser temp 60mm/s Tracing #1
2326 fuser temp 60mm/s #2
2327 fuser temp 60mm/s #3
2328 fuser temp 60mm/s #4
2329 fuser temp 60mm/s Film #1
2330 fuser temp 60mm/s #2
2331 fuser temp 60mm/s #3
2332 fuser temp 60mm/s #4
2333 fuser temp 60mm/s Gloss #1
2334 fuser temp 60mm/s #2
2335 fuser temp 60mm/s #3
2336 fuser temp 60mm/s #4
2337 fuser temp 60mm/s Heavy #1
2338 fuser temp 60mm/s #2
2339 fuser temp 60mm/s #3
2340 fuser temp 60mm/s #4

2341 to 2360 fuser temp (100mm/s)

No.2321 to 2340 decides the fusing temperature in the print speed of 100mm/s.
The value directly shows “degrees C”.
You can configure the fusing temperature by Media Subtype.

Item No. Setting Item Media Subtype Setting Step of


Type Range increment
2341 fuser temp 100mm/s Plain #1 130 to 180 1 degree C
2342 fuser temp 100mm/s #2
2343 fuser temp 100mm/s #3
2344 fuser temp 100mm/s #4
2345 fuser temp 100mm/s Tracing #1
2346 fuser temp 100mm/s #2
2347 fuser temp 100mm/s #3
2348 fuser temp 100mm/s #4
2349 fuser temp 100mm/s Film #1
2350 fuser temp 100mm/s #2
2351 fuser temp 100mm/s #3
2352 fuser temp 100mm/s #4
2353 fuser temp 100mm/s Gloss #1
2354 fuser temp 100mm/s #2
2355 fuser temp 100mm/s #3
2356 fuser temp 100mm/s #4
2357 fuser temp 100mm/s Heavy #1
2358 fuser temp 100mm/s #2
2359 fuser temp 100mm/s #3
2360 fuser temp 100mm/s #4

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2361 to 2380 fuser temp (120mm/s)

No.2361 to 2380 decides the fusing temperature in the print speed of 120mm/s.
The value directly shows “degrees C”.
You can configure the fusing temperature by Media Subtype.

Item No. Setting Item Media Subtype Setting Step of


Type Range increment
2361 fuser temp 120mm/s Plain #1 130 to 180 1 degree C
2362 fuser temp 120mm/s #2
2363 fuser temp 120mm/s #3
2364 fuser temp 120mm/s #4
2365 fuser temp 120mm/s Tracing #1
2366 fuser temp 120mm/s #2
2367 fuser temp 120mm/s #3
2368 fuser temp 120mm/s #4
2369 fuser temp 120mm/s Film #1
2370 fuser temp 120mm/s #2
2371 fuser temp 120mm/s #3
2372 fuser temp 120mm/s #4
2373 fuser temp 120mm/s Gloss #1
2374 fuser temp 120mm/s #2
2375 fuser temp 120mm/s #3
2376 fuser temp 120mm/s #4
2377 fuser temp 120mm/s Heavy #1
2378 fuser temp 120mm/s #2
2379 fuser temp 120mm/s #3
2380 fuser temp 120mm/s #4

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8. 4. 3 Data Display
“data display” is a monitoring list sent from the components to PW12520 PCB.
This is used to check the fuser temperature, for example.

1. Press [data display] to enter “data display” page.

2. Scroll the pages and find a number you want to check.

8. 4. 3. 1 Data Display List

0001 fuser temperature #1 temp Fuser Heater Lamp temperature for side areas
0002 fuser temperature #2 temp Fuser Heater Lamp temperature for center area
0003 internal temperature
0004 internal humidity
0005 led head junction board temp process #1 detected at LED Head
0006 led head junction board temp process #2 #1 to #4: K/C/M/Y
0007 led head junction board temp process #3
0008 led head junction board temp process #4
0009 image corona current process #1 image corona current (hex)
0010 image corona current process #2
0011 image corona current process #3
0012 image corona current process #4
0013 transfer roller voltage process #1 transfer roller bias analog output voltage (hex)
0014 transfer roller voltage process #2
0015 transfer roller voltage process #3
0016 transfer roller voltage process #4
0017 transfer roller current process #1 transfer roller current (hex)
0018 transfer roller current process #2
0019 transfer roller current process #3
0020 transfer roller current process #4
0021 image corona grid bias process #1 grid plate bias analog output voltage (hex)
0022 image corona grid bias process #2
0023 image corona grid bias process #3
0024 image corona grid bias process #4

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0025 supply roller voltage process #1 toner supply roller bias analog output voltage (hex)
0026 supply roller voltage process #2
0027 supply roller voltage process #3
0028 supply roller voltage process #4
0029 developer roller voltage process #1 developer roller bias analog output voltage (hex)
0030 developer roller voltage process #2
0031 developer roller voltage process #3
0032 developer roller voltage process #4
0033 blade roller voltage process #1 regulation roller bias analog output voltage (hex)
0034 blade roller voltage process #2
0035 blade roller voltage process #3
0036 blade roller voltage process #4
0037 media charge roller voltage media charge roller bias analog output voltage (hex)
LED Head initialization error indicator
0038 led head error information 12 bits (4 process x 3 block) decimal-based
conversion, see below *
0039 light intensity data process #1 block A light intensity
0040 light intensity data process #1 block B
0041 light intensity data process #1 block C
0042 light intensity data process #2 block A
0043 light intensity data process #2 block B
0044 light intensity data process #2 block C
0045 light intensity data process #3 block A
0046 light intensity data process #3 block B
0047 light intensity data process #3 block C
0048 light intensity data process #4 block A
0049 light intensity data process #4 block B
0050 light intensity data process #4 block C

* Correspondence between byte binary and block of LED Head

decimal 2048 1024 512 256 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 total: 4095


total: 12 bits
binary 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1: OK
0: initialization failed
process # 4 4 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 #1 to #4: K/C/M/Y
block C B A CB A C B A C B A

- When 0038 shows “4095”, all the LED Heads are OK.
- If Magenta LED Head block B fails, 0038 shows “3967.” 4095-128=3967
- If Yellow LED Head is no connection, 0038 shows “511.” 4095-(2048+1024+512)=511

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8. 4. 4 Input Check
“input check” is to monitor the current input signal status sent from electric components.

Press [input check] to enter “input check” page.

Input Check has 9 groups and you can change the page with [next] [prev] buttons on the bottom
left of “input check” page.

Process Unit (K) HV, Developer Unit (K),


(1/9) process 1
Bypass Feeder Sensors
(2/9) process 2 Process Unit (C) HV, Developer Unit (C)
(3/9) process 3 Process Unit (M) HV, Developer Unit (M)
Process Unit (Y) HV, Developer Unit (Y),
(4/9) process 4
Lower Feeder, Waste Toner Box (Drum)
(5/9) belt / fuser Belt Unit, Fuser Unit, Rear Door, Left Door
(6/9) paper feed Media charge Roller
(7/9) deck 1 Roll Deck 1 Sensors, Cutter Unit 1
(8/9) deck 2 Roll Deck 2 Sensors, Cutter Unit 2
(9/9) deck 3 Roll Deck 3 Sensors, Cutter Unit 3

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8. 4. 4. 1 Signal List

grayed items: related devices not implemented

No. target signal status


(1/9) process 1
0000 image corona cleaning hp right 0: cleaning pad at home position R
0001 separator sensor -- reserved
0002 image corona output detect 0: image corona output short circuit
0003 transfer output detect 0: transfer roller bias short circuit
0004 developer bias output detect 0: developer roller bias short circuit
0005 drum motor lock 0: motor rotation failure
Developer Unit
0006 developer hp at point of status change 0 to 1:
at home position
0007 developer toner sensor 1: toner detected
0008 process unit status 0: process unit set
0009 developer version -- --
000a manual feed pickup sensor PH31 1: paper detected
000b manual feed size detect sensor PH32 1: paper detected
000c drum sensor #1 alternates 0 / 1: rotates (pulse encoder)
000d drum sensor #2 alternates 0 / 1: rotates (pulse encoder)
(2/9) process 2
0100 image corona cleaning hp right 0: cleaning pad at home position R
0101 separator sensor -- reserved
0102 image corona output detect 0: image corona output short circuit
0103 transfer output detect 0: transfer roller bias short circuit
0104 developer bias output detect 0: developer roller bias short circuit
0105 drum motor lock 0: motor rotation failure
Developer Unit
0106 developer hp at point of status change 0 to 1:
at home position
0107 developer toner sensor 1: toner detected
0108 process unit status 0: process unit set
0109 developer version -- --
010a manual feed pickup sensor 1: paper detected
010b drum sensor #1 alternates 0 / 1: rotates (pulse encoder)
010c drum sensor #2 alternates 0 / 1: rotates (pulse encoder)
(3/9) process 3
0200 image corona cleaning hp right 0: cleaning pad at home position R
0201 separator sensor -- reserved
0202 image corona output detect 0: image corona output short circuit
0203 transfer output detect 0: transfer roller bias short circuit
0204 developer bias output detect 0: developer roller bias short circuit
0205 drum motor lock 0: motor rotation failure
Developer Unit
0206 developer hp at point of status change 0 to 1:
at home position
0207 developer toner sensor 1: toner detected
0208 process unit status 0: process unit set
0209 developer version -- --
020a deck #1 feed sensor PH44 1: paper detected
020b drum sensor #1 alternates 0 / 1: rotates (pulse encoder)
020c drum sensor #2 alternates 0 / 1: rotates (pulse encoder)
(4/9) process 4
0300 image corona cleaning hp right 0: cleaning pad at home position R
0301 separator sensor -- reserved
0302 image corona output detect 0: image corona output short circuit

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0303 transfer output detect 0: transfer roller bias short circuit
0304 developer bias output detect 0: developer roller bias short circuit
0306 drum motor lock 0: motor rotation failure
Developer Unit
0307 developer hp at point of status change 0 to 1:
at home position
0308 developer toner sensor 1: toner detected
0309 process unit status 0: process unit set
030a developer version -- --
030b waste toner box sensor PH53 1: Waste Toner Box (Drum) not set correctly
030c deck #2 feed sensor PH54 1: paper detected
030d lower feed sensor #1 PH45 1: paper detected
030e lower feed sensor #2 PH46 1: paper detected
030f lower feed sensor #3 PH47 1: paper detected
0310 drum sensor #1 alternates 0 / 1: rotates (pulse encoder)
0311 drum sensor #2 alternates 0 / 1: rotates (pulse encoder)
(5/9) belt / fuser
0400 transfer roller #1 hp at point of status change 0 to 1: at home position
0401 transfer roller #2 hp at point of status change 0 to 1: at home position
0404 regist sensor PH3 1: paper detected
0405 belt skew sensor left 1: belt skew detected
0406 belt skew sensor right 1: belt skew detected
0408 web end detect PH6 0: Web Cleaner remaining reaches “near empty”
0409 paper exit sensor PH7 0: paper detected
040a reserved -- reserved
040b stacker sensor 1: error (paper detected / no connection)
040c fuser fan #1 rotate detect 1: rotation failure
040d fuser fan #2 rotate detect 1: rotation failure
040e thermostat status 1: break in the thermostat
040f fuser cover #1 status DS1 1: Exit Door open (left hand side/machine right)
0410 manual feed table status 1: Bypass Feeder open
0411 belt cover status DS6 1: Rear Door (outer door fitting only) open
0412 left door status DS2 1: Left Door open
0413 belt unit set MS4, 5 1: Belt Unit (separates from Rear Door) open
0414 right fuser cover status DS7 1: Exit Door open (right hand side/machine left)
(6/9) paper feed
0502 media charge roller hp at point of status change 1 to 0: at home position
0503 image corona cleaning hp left #1 0: process 1 cleaning pad at home position L
0504 image corona cleaning hp left #2 0: process 2 cleaning pad at home position L
0505 image corona cleaning hp left #3 0: process 3 cleaning pad at home position L
0506 image corona cleaning hp left #4 0: process 4 cleaning pad at home position L
(7/9) deck 1
0600 cutter cover status MS1 1: cutter cover open
0601 paper deck status DS3 1: Roll Deck 1 open
0602 pickup sensor PH9 1: paper detected
0603 feed sensor #1 (LE set position) PH10 1: paper detected
0604 feed sensor #2 PH11 1: paper detected
0605 paper feed encoder PH12 alternates 0 / 1: rotates (pulse encoder)
0606 initial cut sensor PH13 1: paper detected
0607 initial cut switch MS6 0: Initial Cut Switch ON
0608 cutter hp right MS10 0: cutter at home position R
0609 cutter hp left MS9 0: cutter at home position L
(8/9) deck 2
0700 cutter cover status MS2 1: cutter cover open
0701 paper deck status DS4 1: Roll Deck 2 open

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0702 pickup sensor PH14 1: paper detected
0703 feed sensor #1 (LE set position) PH15 1: paper detected
0704 feed sensor #2 PH16 1: paper detected
0705 paper feed encoder PH17 alternates 0 / 1: rotates (pulse encoder)
0706 initial cut sensor PH18 1: paper detected
0707 initial cut switch 0: Initial Cut Switch ON
0708 cutter hp right 0: cutter at home position R
0709 cutter hp left 0: cutter at home position L
(9/9) deck 3
0800 cutter cover status MS3 1: cutter cover open
0801 paper deck status DS5 1: Roll Deck 3 open
0802 pickup sensor PH19 1: paper detected
0803 feed sensor #1 (LE set position) PH20 1: paper detected
0804 feed sensor #2 PH21 1: paper detected
0805 feed sensor #3 PH22 1: paper detected
0806 paper feed encoder PH23 alternates 0 / 1: rotates (pulse encoder)
0807 initial cut sensor PH24 1: paper detected
0808 initial cut switch 0: Initial Cut Switch ON
0809 cutter hp right 0: cutter at home position R
080a cutter hp left 0: cutter at home position L

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8. 4. 5 Output Check
Output Check is to monitor the current output signal status from electric components.
Selecting one component operates it individually.

8. 4. 5. 1 How to select item to operate

1. Press to scroll pages to 2/3, and then press [output check].

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2. Select a desired component. The current status is shown on a popup.
The line “value01: 0001” shows the current status. (1=ON)
(The other lines “value02/03/04” are used only for [0005: color sensor])

To stop the operation, press [cancel].

NOTE
(1) NEVER operate any components regarding “high voltage” unless required by a
troubleshooting procedure. Doing so may damage the Drum.

(2) Some components (such as fans) always operate. To check these, first press “stop all”.
This will stop (kill) all the components just like “stop due to Door Open / Jam”. Therefore,
once “stop all” is applied, “ce-call (ff-f0)” appears.

(3) If you used “stop all”, turn off and on the printer to cancel “stop all” state after you finish
checking.

(4) If once “stop all” is applied, do not operate the fuser lamps for a long period. Doing so
may overheat to damage the thermostat because “stop all” kills temperature control.

(5) Only one component can be operated at a time.

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8. 4. 5. 2 Component List

No. target No. target


0000 stop all 0404 process #4 developer bias-p
0001 fuser lamp #1 H1 0405 process #4 developer bias-m
0002 fuser lamp #2 H2 0406 process #4 drum motor M15
0003 (reserved) 0407 process #4 toner bottle motor M25
0004 flapper control solenoid SL2 0408 process #4 eraser lamp
0005 color sensor 0409 process #4 image corona cleaning (RÆL) M30
0006 density sensor 040a process #4 image corona cleaning reverse M30
0007 sleep mode 040b process #4 developer set motor M21
0008 color sensor position 040c process #4 cooling fan FM4
0100 process #1 image corona 040d media charge bias
0101 process #1 transfer bias-p 0500 belt motor M6
0102 process #1 transfer bias-m 0501 fuser motor M11
0104 process #1 developer bias-p 0502 transfer roller #1 set motor M16
0105 process #1 developer bias-m 0503 transfer roller #2 set motor M17
0106 process #1 drum motor M12 0506 web motor M10
0107 process #1 toner bottle motor M22 0507 fuser cooling fan #1 BL1
0108 process #1 eraser lamp 0508 fuser cooling fan #2 BL2
0109 process #1 image corona cleaning (RÆL) M27 0509 pressure fan #1 #2 FM5, FM6
010a process #1 image corona cleaning reverse M27 050a stacker fan S_BL1, S_BL2
010b process #1 developer set motor M18 050b pressure fan #3 FM7
010c process #1 cooling fan FM1 050c separate guide solenoid SL3
010d pressure fan #4 #5 FM12, FM13 050d stacker motor S_M1
010e pressure fan #6 #7 FM14, FM15 0600 paper feed motor M5
0200 process #2 image corona 0601 paper feed motor reverse M5
0201 process #2 transfer bias-p 0602 manual feed motor M4
0202 process #2 transfer bias-m 0605 media charge roller set motor M26
0204 process #2 developer bias-p 0606 paper feed clutch #1 (Reserved)
0205 process #2 developer bias-m 0607 paper feed clutch #2 CL9
0206 process #2 drum motor M13 0608 manual feed clutch CL8
0207 process #2 toner bottle motor M23 0609 manual feed solenoid SL1
0208 process #2 eraser lamp 0700 deck #1 motor M1
0209 process #2 image corona cleaning (RÆL) M28 0701 deck #1 motor reverse M1
020a process #2 image corona cleaning reverse M28 0702 deck #1 cutter motor M7
020b process #2 developer set motor M19 0703 deck #1 cutter motor reverse M7
020c process #2 cooling fan FM2 0704 deck #1 pickup clutch CL1
0300 process #3 image corona 0705 deck #1 rewind clutch CL2
0301 process #3 transfer bias-p 0800 deck #2 motor M2
0302 process #3 transfer bias-m 0801 deck #2 motor reverse M2
0304 process #3 developer bias-p 0802 deck #2 cutter motor M8
0305 process #3 developer bias-m 0803 deck #2 cutter motor reverse M8
0306 process #3 drum motor M14 0804 deck #2 pickup clutch CL3
0307 process #3 toner bottle motor M24 0805 deck #2 rewind clutch CL4
0308 process #3 eraser lamp 0900 deck #3 motor M3
0309 process #3 image corona cleaning (RÆL) M29 0901 deck #3 motor reverse M3
030a process #3 image corona cleaning reverse M29 0902 deck #3 cutter motor M9
030b process #3 developer set motor M20 0903 deck #3 cutter motor reverse M9
030c process #3 cooling fan FM3 0904 deck #3 pickup clutch CL5
0400 process #4 image corona 0905 deck #3 rewind clutch CL6
0401 process #4 transfer bias-p --
0402 process #4 transfer bias-m --

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8. 4. 6 Error History
The latest 50 events of CE-call error are recorded on the memory and you can see the historical
list in K125GUI.

8. 4. 6. 1 How to see Error History

Press to scroll pages to 2/3, and then press [error history].

order of appearance on button: total count / counter A / counter B, (error code) brief error title

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8. 4. 6. 2 How to clear Error History

Press [clear] button on the bottom left.

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8. 4. 7 Jam History
The latest 50 events of media jam are recorded on the memory and you can see the historical list
in K125GUI.

8. 4. 7. 1 How to see Jam History

Press to scroll pages to 2/3, and then press [jam history].

order of appearance on button: total count / counter A / counter B, (jam code) location of jam - cause category

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8. 4. 7. 2 How to clear Jam History

Press [clear] button on the bottom left.

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8. 4. 8 Backup Data
This section handles the printer’s current settings such as parameters of “setting” items, the
counter values, the target density and the color registration parameters.

Saving the printer’s current settings as an INI file…


Æ can be used as a backup
Æ allows a hotline machine (your show room machine, etc…) to duplicate a situation of a
certain machine that would have a problem on a customer site.

8. 4. 8. 1 How to backup printer setting

1. Press to scroll pages to 2/3, and then press [backup data] to enter “backup” page.

2. Press [save] button.

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3. Enter a file name and press [ok]. The file name “YYYYMMddmmss” is automatically given.

4. If the system is ready to use your USB storage device, a location popup will appear.
Select “E:\” to save the INI file to the removable storage. (Drive letter depends)

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5. The destination where the created INI file is “(K125GUI’s current directory)\backupdata” by default.
The following message appears after the INI file is saved successfully.

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8. 4. 8. 2 How to restore printer setting

1. Press to scroll pages to 2/3, and then press [backup data] to enter “backup” page.

2. Press [browse] button.

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3. Select a backup INI file
If the system is ready to use your USB storage device, a location popup will appear.
Select “E:\” to locate the INI file in the removable storage. (Drive letter depends)
(“E:\201106161750.ini” for example below)

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4. Once you selected a backup INI file, its file name is displayed in the “load” field.
Press [load] button.

5. K125GUI asks you to apply the counter values in the INI file to the printer.
Choose [yes] to overwrite the current counter values with ones written in the INI.
(ex: when you replaced PW12520 PCB)

Choose [no] to overwrite only “setting” parameters but you want to retain the current counter
value.

6. Turn off the printer, wait several seconds and turn it on again.

7. If you want to continue to use K125GUI, press [reset] button on the bottom of the Home screen
to re-establish the communication.

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8. 4. 9 Program Update
“program update” is used for field update of the firmware programs such as “Firmware”, “FPGA”
and “USB”.

software (Firmware) Firmware of the print engine


hardware (FPGA) Firmware of the printer component control by I/O A, I/O B
usb USB Communication Firmware

NOTE
It is highly recommended to backup the current parameters prior to setting change.
For backup procedure, see [8.4.8.1 How to create printer setting].

Updating “software (print engine Firmware)” step has a confirmation that reminds you of
backup.

8. 4. 9. 1 How to send program file to printer

This procedure shows updating “software” (Firmware of the print engine) for example.

1. Press to scroll pages to 2/3, and then press [program update] to enter “update” page.

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2. Press [browse] button in a category of “usb” “software” “hardware” you will update.

3. Locate a firmware. The default destination is as follows. A USB storage device is added to the
location list if installed to the printer.

software (K125GUI.exe’s current directory)\program\software


hardware (K125GUI.exe’s current directory)\program\hardware
usb (K125GUI.exe’s current directory)\program\usb

NOTE
File Name: (as of July 2011)

software = Firmware of the print engine K125_****.rom


hardware = FPGA (I/O A, I/O B…) PW12520_FPGA_****.rom
usb = (USB Communication) PW12520_USB_****.rom

The version number may vary by time of issue.

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4. The selected file’s name is displayed in the category you have selected.
Now [update] button is activated.

5. Press [update] to finalize the file selection. The file will not be sent immediately.

6. Confirmation pops up. Press [yes].


(for “hardware” and “usb”) This is the last confirmation. Pressing [yes] starts file transfer to
PW12520 PCB.

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7. (for “software” only)
A message pops up that reminds you of
creating a backup of “setting” parameters.

Pressing [no] starts file transfer to


PW12520 PCB.

If you skipped to do so, press [yes] and


save the backup file INI any available
storage.

8. Wait a minute until the transfer is completed.

9. Press [ok].

10. Turn off the printer, wait several seconds and turn it on again.

11. If you want to continue to use K125GUI, press [reset] button on the bottom of the Home screen
to re-establish the communication.

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8. 4. 10 Change Password
It is possible to change the password (PIN) that is used to enter Service Mode.

1. Press to scroll pages to 3/3, and then press [option] Æ [change password].

2. Enter a new PIN and press [ok]. Note that the system will not ask the current password entry.

3. Enter the new PIN again for confirmation and press [ok].

TIP: change return menu layer


It is possible to change how many menu layers to be returned by pressing [cancel] in service mode.
Press to scroll pages to 3/3, and then press [option] Æ [menu type].

type 1:
Pressing [cancel] is equal to pressing [close] in service mode menu sub window.
For example, when you press [cancel] in “fuser” section, the screen will go back to Home with
service mode active.

type 2:
Pressing [cancel] goes back to service mode menu sub window.
For example, when you press [cancel] in “fuser” section, you will see service mode menu to select
“setting”, “input check”, “backup data”, etc.

type 3:
Pressing [cancel] goes back to setting subsection sub window.
For example, when you press [cancel] in “fuser” section, you will see setting section sub window to
select “fuser”, “high voltage”, “printer function”, etc.

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8. 5 Test Print

Test Print is a key to check whether the current printer setting results work fine. This is also used
to isolate a cause of problem by the IPS / the print engine control / the mechanical reasons.

Test Print features are listed below. requires service mode active.

test print Selects the media source of Roll De ck 1 / 2 / 3 / Bypass


deck
Feeder
You can select a built-in image pattern file or a given file
test pattern
in your USB storage device.
Selects print mode
mode Selects the color(s) which operate s on the subsequent
test printing
media Displays the currently selected media type
subtype Selects a media subtype to be used for test printing
Displays the currently selected media width
print length
Specifies the print length
print count Changes # of sheet for the next test printing

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Press [test print] on the right of the Home screen.
The next screen differs by service mode active / inactive.

Service Mode inactive

Service Mode active

With “service mode inactive”, (= if you have not entered and closed Service Mode) only the deck
number (media source) can be configured. Available test image pattern is only “No.31_short.zip”
which is stored in “(K125GUI’s current directory)\testprint”.

Select a deck and the test print will start immediately.

The later pages describe the other sub settings under Test Print based on the page “service mode
active”.

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1 2

3
4
5

8 9

10 11

12 13

14

Region / Button Function


1 test pattern name of the image pattern file
file name *.zip
2 browse Locates an image pattern file.
The default folder is “(K125GUI’s current directory)\testprint”.
3 preview Shows the preview image of currently selected test pattern
4 mode selector Selects the print mode for test printing

monochrome Operates Process Unit K alone


color Operates all the 4 Process Units
Operates all the 4 Process Units
heavy
with heavier media

5 repeat Repeats the selected pattern in the later part of the sheet if the
pattern is smaller than the sheet
6 developer activator Selects the Developer Unit(s) to operate on test printing
7 media source Selects the deck number of Deck 1 / 2 / 3 / bypass feeder
8 media type Shows the currently selected media type
(no switch function here)
9 media subtype Selects a media subtype categorized in the curr ently selected
type
10 media width Selects a media width
11 print length Shows the print length by default it is based on the standard
length.
Specifies the print length manually
12 print count Sets # of sheet for the test printing
13 print mode Usually “normal” is used to set # of sheet.
14 ok Starts test printing according to the given settings above

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8. 5. 1 How to use technical Test Print
1. With “service mode active”, press [test print] to enter “test print” page.

NOTE
“test print” page appears only when K125GUI is “service
mode active”.

With “service mode inactive”, the deck selection


pops up.

2. Press [browse] to select an image pattern file for test printing.

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3. Select a file, and then press [close].

Reference

(1) Several image pattern files are stored in “testprint” directory as a built-in pattern.
A pattern file manually put there will be added in the list.

(2) built-in pattern sample:

No31_short K125DensityCheck

No18

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4. Press “deck” button to select the media source for test printing.

5. Select a deck and press [close].

6. Press “length” button to select the image width of the image pattern.

7. Select a length and press [close].

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8. If needed, configure the other setting(s).

mode Selects the print mode for test printing

monochrome Operates Process Unit K alone


color Operates all the 4 Process Units
Operates all the 4 Process Units
heavy
with heavier media

repeat Repeats the selected pattern in the later pa rt of the sheet if the
pattern is smaller than the sheet

normal repeat

developer activator Selects the Developer Unit(s) to operate on test printing


media subtype Selects a media subtype categorized in the currently selected type
print length Shows the print length by default it is based on the standard length.
Specifies the print length manually
print count Sets # of sheet for the test printing
normal / continuous Usually “normal” is used to set # of sheet.
“continuous” make an endless test print job.

9. Press [ok] on the bottom to start test printing according to the given settings above.

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Chapter 9
Adjustments

Page

9. 1 Adjusting Optical Density 9- 1

9. 2 Readjustment of Tension Sensor 9-10

9. 3 Readjustment of Belt Running 9-15

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9. 1 Adjusting Optical Density
Density Control is a process to reproduce a satisfactory image quality (called “Target Density”)
regardless of the printer’s environment such as temperature condition, by compensating Developer
Bias. For further detailed description, see chapter 3.

The Target Density has been factory-adjusted. This section describes how to set the “factory
default” Target Density in the field, without a backup INI.

This procedure requires a roll of 20# Standard Bond, and a densitometer.

Reference

This section includes a brief operation procedure of K125GUI. For further detailed functions
and notices, review chapter 8 as needed.

1. Load 20# Standard Bond in 36 inch / A0 wide to a Roll Deck, and configure the media setting
accordingly.

2. Launch K125GUI. Press [service mode], enter the PIN “8495107” and press [OK].
Enter PIN

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3. Press [close].
This temporarily close service mode menu but the system
remains “service mode active”.

4. Press [user mode] and select “density control”.

5. Set Density Control for all the colors to “off”, and then press [ok] on the bottom to apply the
change.

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6. Press [service mode], and select [setting].

7. Set the values in No.0113 to 0116 as follows.


You can find them in “all” and “high voltage” category.

“setting”
Should be
item No.
K developer bias (process #1) 0113 150
C developer bias (process #2) 0114 160
M developer bias (process #3) 0115 175
Y developer bias (process #4) 0116 170
8. Set the values in No.0813 to 0816 to 100.
You can find them in “all” and “print density” category.

“setting”
Should be
item No.
K light gain (process #1) 0813 100
C light gain (process #2) 0814 100
M light gain (process #3) 0815 100
Y light gain (process #4) 0816 100

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9. Go back to Home. Press [test print].

10. Press [browse] to select “K125DensityCheck”.

11. Select the Roll Deck which had 20# Standard Bond installed, and set the media size of a test
print to “A0” or “36x48 inch”.
Select a deck with A0 /
36” wide 20# Standard

Select an assigned Type


number to 20# Standard

Set to 1189mm / 48”

12. Press [ok] on the bottom to start creating a chart.


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13. Measure the optical density at the “Measuring Point” with a designated densitometer.
The “Measuring Point” is…
- in the second 90 lpi row (the third pattern from the top) starting at the middle
- in the C / M / Y / K column
- the coverage rate of 75%

example of 36x48 inch:


90lpi

133lpi

90lpi

133lpi

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14. When the optical density at the “Measuring Point” meets the requirement below, go to step 15.
If not, go to the necessary procedure of “too high” or “too low”.

(requirement)
20lb Bond
lower limit tolerance
K 0.85 +/- 0.03
C 0.80 +/- 0.03
M 0.80 +/- 0.03
Y 0.60 +/- 0.03
A: TOO HIGH

A-1. If any of No.0813 to 0816 is over 100, reduce the value (min = 100) until the density meets the
requirement.

“setting”
min.
item No.
K light gain (process #1) 0813 100
C light gain (process #2) 0814 100
M light gain (process #3) 0815 100
Y light gain (process #4) 0816 100
A-2. If all of No.0813 to 0816 is reduced to 100 but still too high, reduce the related Developer Bias
until the density meets the requirement.

“setting”
min.
item No.
K developer bias (process #1) 0113 130
C developer bias (process #2) 0114 140
M developer bias (process #3) 0115 155
Y developer bias (process #4) 0116 150
A-3. Go to step 15.

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(requirement)
20lb Bond
lower limit tolerance
K 0.85 +/- 0.03
C 0.80 +/- 0.03
M 0.80 +/- 0.03
Y 0.60 +/- 0.03
B: TOO LOW

B-1. If any of No.0813 to 0816 is under 115, increase the value (max = 115) until the density meets
the requirement.

“setting”
max.
item No.
K light gain (process #1) 0813 115
C light gain (process #2) 0814 115
M light gain (process #3) 0815 115
Y light gain (process #4) 0816 115
B-2. If all of No.0813 to 0816 is increase to 115 but still too low, increase the related Developer
Bias until the density meets the requirement.

“setting”
max.
item No.
K developer bias (process #1) 0113 200
C developer bias (process #2) 0114 210
M developer bias (process #3) 0115 225
Y developer bias (process #4) 0116 220
B-3. Go to step 15.

15. When the optical density reaches the requirement, go back to Home.
Press [user mode] and select “density control”.

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16. Press [next].
Set Density Lock at all the color(s) you have adjusted Developer Bias to “on”, and then press
[execute].

17. For confirmation, again do step 9 through 13, and make sure to meet the requirement.

18. Press [user mode] and select “density control”.

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19. Set Density Control at all the colors to “auto std”.

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9. 2 Readjustment of Tension Sensor
Distance between Tension Sensor and white reflection plate has been adjusted correctly in factory
using the jig. Once the sensor is replaced, similar adjustment is needed.

Jig

1. Open the Left Side Door, and remove 2 screws (1) to remove the Fuser Handle Assembly (2).

2
1

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2. Fix the Adjustment Jig (3) with removed 2 screws (1). Be sure that the bent plate (4) is over the
Fuser Entrance Guide (5).

1
4

3 3

5 4 5

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3. Remove 2 screws (6) to remove the sensor bracket. Disconnect the connector (7) and remove
the Tension Sensor (8) from the sensor bracket.

7
8

4. Install the new Tension Sensor to the sensor bracket, and joint the connector (7).

5. Temporary fix the sensor bracket with new sensor to the original position with 2 screws (6). Do
not tighten the screws (6) at this point of time.

Do not tighten

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6. Bring up the sensor bracket, parallel the top face of sensor with white reflection plate as far as
possible, and tighten the screws (6).

Parallel them with each other

7. Set the multimeter to “DC voltage” measurement range, and check the DC voltage value
between the left pin of sensor connector and ground. The acceptable voltage range is between
2.0 and 2.5VDC. (between 2.2 and 2.3 is the best.)

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8. If the voltage is not between 2.0 and 2.5VDC, the distance between sensor and white reflection
plate is “too wide” or “too narrow”. Move the sensor up or down to satisfy requested voltage.

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9. 3 Readjustment of Belt Running
This adjustment may be needed only when the Belt skews by some reason.

1. Open the Rear Door (1). Remove 2 joints (2) by removing 2 each E Ring (3). This will separate
the Belt Unit (4) from the Rear Door (1).

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2. Remove the screw (5) to unfix the Tension Roller
Assembly (6).

3. Rotate the Tension Roller Assembly (6) clockwise, and fix it at “release position” by the
removed screw (5) which is to be put into another screw hole. This will unfasten the Belt.

6
5

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4. Remove the Belt (8) and check if its inside is dirty with hand oil or grease. If dirty, clean it with
alcohol because oil or grease can cause skewing.

5. Return the Belt (8) to t he machine with placing its left edge (seen from the front) at the middle
of Skew Correction Roller (= tapered part) (9).

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8

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6. Rotating the Tension A djuster (10) clockwise or counter-clockwise, have 0.5mm of standard
space between Tension Adjuster (10) and metal collar (11).

11

10

11 0.5mm

10

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7. Rotating the Skew Adjuster (12) clockwise or counter-clockwise with screw driver, have 0.5mm
of standard space between Washer (13) and metal plate (14).

12

12

13

14

0.5mm

13

14

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8. Remove the screw (5), bring down the Tension Roller (6) gently with supporting th e hand, and
fix it at “operation position” with screw (5).

6
5

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9. Joint Belt Unit (4) with the Rear Door (1), and close them.

10. Readjustment is needed if the Belt skews during printing afterward. There are 3 diffe rent cases
a) to c), and each case requires its own treatment.

a) Belt gradually mo ves to the left of machine, and the dista nce between belt edge and
wider end o f Skew Correction Rolle r becomes smaller than 1/3 of total width of Skew
Correction Roller. In this case, rot ate the Tension Adjust er (10) on the right co unter-
clockwise by half revolution to increase the tension on this side. If the Belt still skews to
the same direction even after doing so, give another CCW h alf revolution to the Tension
Adjuster (10). Repeat this until the Belt runs straight.

Total width of Skew Correction Roller

10

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b) Belt gradually moves to the right of machine a nd the dista nce between belt edge and
narrower end of Skew Correction Roller becomes smaller than 1/3 of total width of Skew
Correction Roller.

Total width of Skew Correction Roller

And also, the shaft of Tension Roller is away


from center position being pushed down during
printing. (Please compare the picture on next
page)

Shaft is below the center position

In this case, rotate the Tension Adjuster (10) on the right clockwise by half revolution to
decrease
the tension on this side. If the Belt still skews to the same direction even after doing so, give
another CCW half revolution to the Tension Adjuster (10). Repeat this until the Belt runs
straight.

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c) Belt gradually moves to the right of machine a nd the dista nce between belt edge and
narrower end of Skew Correction Roller becomes smaller than 1/3 of total width of Skew
Correction Roller.

Total width of Skew Correction Roller

And also, the shaft of Tension Roller is in the


Center during printing.

Shaft is in the center

In this case, rotate the Skew Adjuster (12)


clockwise by half revolution with screw driver. If
the Belt still skews to the same direction even
after doing so, give another CCW half revolution
to the Skew Adjuster (12). Repeat this until the
Belt runs straight.

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Chapter 10
Appendix

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KIP C7800
PRIMARY Circuit Diagram
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