Canon 2000 manual

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    REVISION 0 QY8-1362-000 OCT. 1998 COPYRIGHT   1998 CANON INC. CANON BJC-2000 1098 SC 0.40-0 PRINTED IN JAPAN (IMPRIME AU JAPON)[...]

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    1098 SC 0.40-0[...]

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    Application This manual has been issued by Canon Inc. for qualified persons to lear n technical theory, installation, maintenance, and r epair of pr oducts. This manual covers all localities wher e the pr oducts ar e sold. For this r eason, ther e may be infor mation in this manual that does not apply to your locality. Corrections This manual could[...]

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    I. ABOUT THIS MANU AL This manual is divided into four sections, and contains infor mation r equir ed for servicing the unit. P ar t 1: Saf ety and Precautions This section tells you how to service the unit safely. It is very important, so please r ead it. P ar t 2: Product Specifications This section outlines and specification. P ar t 3: Oper atin[...]

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    II. T ABLE OF CONTENTS P age P ar t 1: Saf ety and Precautions 1 - 1 1. SAFETY PRECA UTIONS 1 - 1 1.1 Mo ving P ar ts 1 - 2 1.2 Ink Stains 1 - 2 1.2.1 Ink path 1 - 3 1.2.2 Ink mist 1 - 4 1.3 BJ Car tr idge Heat-Up 1 - 5 2. MA CHINE PRECA UTIONS 1 - 5 2.1 Precautions f or Handling BJ Car tr idges 1 - 5 2.1.1 T ur ning the pr inter ON/OFF 1 - 5 2.1.2[...]

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    P age 3 - 3 1.3.1 Connecting the interf ace cab le 3 - 3 1.3.2 T ur ning on the pr inter 3 - 4 1.3.3 Installing the car tr idge 3 - 6 1.3.4 Scanner car tr idge precautions 3 - 7 1.3.5 Replacing the ink car tr idge 3 - 9 1.3.6 BJ car tr idge container 3 - 10 1.4 T ur ning the Pr inter On/Off 3 - 10 1.4.1 T ur ning the pr inter on 3 - 10 1.4.2 T ur n[...]

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    P age 4 - 22 3.5.1 Outline of the paper f eed 4 - 23 3.5.2 Str ucture of the sheet f eeder 4 - 24 4. PRINTER ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 4 - 24 4.1 Ov er vie w 4 - 25 4.2 Logic Section 4 - 25 4.2.1 Logic section b loc k diagr am 4 - 26 4.2.2 Logic section components 4 - 28 5. SENSOR FUNCTIONS 4 - 28 5.1 Pic k-Up Roller Sensor 4 - 28 5.2 P aper End Sensor 4 -[...]

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    III. ILLUSTRA TION INDEX P age 1 - 1 Figure 1- 1 Mo ving P ar ts of the Pr inter 1 - 2 Figure 1- 2 Ink P ath 1 - 3 Figure 1- 3 Ink P ath of the BJ Car tr idge 1 - 3 Figure 1- 4 Ink Mist 1 - 4 Figure 1- 5 BJ Car tr idge Alumin um Plate 1 - 6 Figure 1- 6 Spurs and Spur Cleaners 1 - 6 Figure 1- 7 Carr iage Rib bon Cab le’ s Electr ical Contacts 1 - [...]

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    P age 4 - 14 Figure 4- 12 Blac k BJ Car tr idge Bloc k Diagr am 4 - 15 Figure 4- 13 Color (Multi-Drop)/Photo (Multi-Drop) BJ Car tr idge Bloc k Diagr am 4 - 18 Figure 4- 14 Purge Unit 4 - 19 Figure 4- 15 Carr iage 4 - 20 Figure 4- 16 P aper Thic kness Adjustment 4 - 21 Figure 4- 17 P aper F eed Motor Dr iv e T r ansmission 4 - 22 Figure 4- 18 P ape[...]

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    IV . T ABLE INDEX P age 3 - 11 T ABLE 3- 1 Q UICK REFERENCE FOR SETTING 3 - 15 T ABLE 3- 2 ERR OR INDICA TIONS 3 - 19 T ABLE 3- 3 DEF A UL T SETTING WHEN RESETTING THE EEPR OM 4 - 7 T ABLE 4- 1 PRINTING MODES AND HEA TING METHODS 4 - 16 T ABLE 4- 2 HEAD INST ALLA TION ST A TUS AND SIGNAL DETECTION 4 - 17 T ABLE 4- 3 INK CONSUMPTION DURING CLEANING [...]