Kodak Ektascan 1120 manual

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    HEALTH IMAGING © Eastman Kodak Company Publication No. SM3226-1 29AUG97 Supersedes SM3226-1 10FEB97 SERVICE MANUAL for the Kodak Ektascan 1120 LASER PRINTER H129_0710AC[...]

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    2 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 PLEASE NOTE The information contained herein is based on the experience and knowledge relating to the subject matter gained by Eastman Kodak Company prior to publication. No patent license is granted by this information. Eastman Kodak Company reserves the right to change this information without notice, and makes no warranty,[...]

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    SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 –3 Description Pa ge Table of Contents Service Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Special Tools . . . . . [...]

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    SERVICE MANUAL –4 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 Diagnostic Check Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 Setting up the Optical Power Meter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 Measuring the Laser Power. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 –5 Sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-70 Sucker Pad Height . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-70 PHF Film Suction Sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    SERVICE MANUAL –6 29AUG97 – SM3226-1[...]

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    Service Requirements SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 1–1 Section 1: Service Requirements Description Pa ge Table of Contents Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Special Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    SERVICE MANUAL 1–2 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 Safety Use the following figures to locate the LASER SAFETY LABELS on the LASER PRINTER. For your safety, warnings are also included in the adjustment and removal procedures. Warning When doing a removal procedure, de-energize the LASER PRINTER. H129_0700AA LASER SAFETY LABEL H129_0700ACA H129_0800AC H129_0[...]

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    Service Requirements SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 1–3 Special Tools Table 1–1 Special Tools for the LASER PRINTER * To be supplied before training class. Table 1–2 Optical Cleaning Table 1–3 Metric Tools Part Number Description TL-3590 BNC TEE * Epson NB3 PORTABLE COMPUTER * Epson NB3 Power Adapter TL-4219 RS-232 Cable (9-25DB) TL-4238 RS-232 Null [...]

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    SERVICE MANUAL 1–4 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 Table 1–4 Miscellaneous Tools * To be supplied in training class. Part Number Description TL-1171 Magnifier Loop TL-2074 10X Probe TL-2094 Red Test Lead, banana to mini•grabber TL-2095 Black Test Lead, banana to mini•grabber TL-2431 Air Flow Meter TL-2579 IR Phosphor Probe TL-2887 Replacement Tip for [...]

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    Removals SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 2–1 Section 2: Removals Description Pa ge Table of Contents Covers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 Right, Left and Back Control Unit Covers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 Front Control Unit C[...]

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    SERVICE MANUAL 2–2 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 Covers Right, Left and Back Control Unit Covers Warning Dangerous Voltage. [1] De-energize the LASER PRINTER. [2] Loosen the 2 SCREWS for the COVER being removed by rotating each SCREW 90 ° counterclockwise. [3] Pull out on the top of the COVER and lift the bottom of the COVER to disengage it from the LASE[...]

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    Removals SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 2–3 Right and Back Image Unit Covers Warning Dangerous Voltage. [1] De-energize the LASER PRINTER. [2] Loosen the 2 SCREWS for the COVER being removed by rotating each SCREW 90 ° counterclockwise. [3] Lift the bottom of the COVER to disengage it from the LASER PRINTER. [4] Remove the COVER. Left Image Unit Cover War[...]

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    SERVICE MANUAL 2–4 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 Sequence Board Shield Warning Dangerous Voltage. [1] De-energize the LASER PRINTER. [2] Remove the BACK IMAGE UNIT COVER. [3] Open the SEQUENCE BOARD SHIELD. Supply Magazine Door, Receive Magazine Door and User Access Door H129_0601AC SHIELD BOARD SEQUENC E H129_0601ACA H129_0701AC DOOR ACCESS USER DOOR MAG[...]

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    Removals SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 2–5 Top Cover [1] Open the RECEIVE MAGAZINE DOOR and the USER ACCESS DOOR. Warning Dangerous Voltage. Possible damage to eyes from invisible laser beam. (a) Energize the LASER PRINTER. (b) Wait about 1 minute for the PRINTER to complete a system self-check. Note If no magazines are present, proceed to Step (e). (c) P[...]

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    SERVICE MANUAL 2–6 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 Right Inside Cover [1] Remove the RIGHT CONTROL UNIT COVER. If necessary, see the procedure on Page 2 – 2. [2] Loosen the 14 SCREWS. [3] Lift and remove the RIGHT INSIDE COVER. Left Inside Cover [1] Remove the LEFT CONTROL UNIT COVER. If necessary, see the procedure on Page 2 – 2. [2] Loosen the 14 SCRE[...]

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    Removals SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 2–7 Circuit Boards Memory Board/6MB or 20MB Warning Dangerous Voltage. Note This board is called the Memory Management Board in the Wiring Diagrams. [1] De-energize the LASER PRINTER. [2] Remove the FRONT CONTROL UNIT COVER. If necessary, see the procedure on Page 2 – 2. Caution Possible damage from electrostatic d[...]

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    SERVICE MANUAL 2–8 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 System Controller Board Warning Dangerous Voltage. [1] De-energize the LASER PRINTER. [2] Remove the FRONT CONTROL UNIT COVER. If necessary, see the procedure on Page 2 – 2. Caution Possible damage from electrostatic discharge. [3] Disconnect the CONNECTOR from the SYSTEM CONTROLLER BOARD. [4] Loosen the [...]

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    Removals SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 2–9 Install EPROMS Caution Possible damage from electrostatic discharge. Use correct procedures and equipment to prevent damage. [1] Move the 2 EPROMS from the existing SYSTEM CONTROLLER BOARD to the new SYSTEM CONTROLLER BOARD. SYSTEM CONTROLLER BOARD H129_1712DC J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J8 J9 J10 J11 J12 J14 J15 J16 J17 J[...]

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    SERVICE MANUAL 2–1 0 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 Print Controller Board Warning Dangerous Voltage. [1] De-energize the LASER PRINTER. [2] Remove the FRONT CONTROL UNIT COVER. If necessary, see the procedure on Page 2 – 2. Caution Possible damage from electrostatic discharge. [3] Disconnect the CONNECTOR from the PRINT CONTROLLER BOARD, located in SLOT[...]

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    Removals SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 2–1 1 SWITCHES [6] When installing a new PRINT CONTROLLER BOARD, check the following SWITCHES: S1: Positions 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 8 are ON. S2: Position 2 is ON. S3: Position 7 is ON. PRINT CONTROLLER BOARD H129_1713DC S3 S2 S1[...]

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    SERVICE MANUAL 2–1 2 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 Driver Board Warning Dangerous Voltage. [1] De-energize the LASER PRINTER. [2] Remove the BACK IMAGE UNIT COVER. If necessary, see the procedure on Page 2 – 3. [3] Open the SEQUENCE BOARD SHIELD. H129_0601AC SHIELD BOARD SEQUENC E H129_0601ACA H129_0802BC SEQUENCE BOARD SLOW SCAN DRIVE (SSD) FAN (FAN) D[...]

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    Removals SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 2–1 3 JUMPERS [4] When installing a new DRIVER BOARD, check that the following JUMPERS are installed in the normal position: JP1 JP2 JP3 SWITCHES [5] When installing a new DRIVER BOARD, check the following SWITCHES: DSW1: Position 1 is ON RSW1: Position 8 is ON RSW2: Position 8 is ON RSW3: Position 8 is ON DRIVER BOA[...]

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    SERVICE MANUAL 2–1 4 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 The Replacement of a Driver Board with a Universal Driver Board When there is a need for a replacement for the DRIVER BOARD, install a UNIVERSAL DRIVER BOARD 696120. Use the following table and figures to check for the correct JUMPER positions on the UNIVERSAL DRIVER BOARD. Note If the DAUGHTER BOARD is r[...]

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    Removals SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 2–1 5 UNIVERSAL DRIVER BOARD with DAUGHTER BOARD H129_1726DC 33 1 2 22 21 24 23 1 2 11 12 2 1 10 1 10 1 1 5 1 2 2 1 30 29 2 1 34 18 17 A40 B40 A1 B1 10 1 5 6 P302 DAUGHTER BOARD P301 H129_1726DCC[...]

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    SERVICE MANUAL 2–1 6 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 UNIVERSAL DRIVER BOARD without DAUGHTER BOARD 1 2 22 21 24 23 1 2 11 12 2 1 10 1 10 1 15 1 2 2 1 30 29 21 34 18 17 A40 B40 A1 B1 10 15 6 33 H129_1725DC P302 P301 H129_1725DCA[...]

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    Removals SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 2–1 7 2-Phase Pulse Motor Driver Boards (2PMD) Installation Notes The LASER PRINTER has 2, 2-PHASE PULSE MOTOR DRIVER BOARDS (2PMD): • the BEAM SPLITTER BOARD (2PMD-B) • the SLIDE BASE MOTOR BOARD (2PMD-F) • When replacing the BEAM SPLITTER BOARD, remove the HEAT SINK. • When replacing the SLIDE BASE MOTOR BO[...]

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    SERVICE MANUAL 2–1 8 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 5-Phase Pulse Motor Driver Boards (5PMD) The LASER PRINTER has 3, 5-PHASE PULSE MOTOR DRIVER BOARDS (5PMD): • the TRANSPORT ROLLER MOTOR BOARD (5PMD-T) • the RECEIVE ROLLER MOTOR BOARD (5PMD-R) • the SUPPLY ROLLER MOTOR BOARD (5PMD-S) Install JUMPERS [1] Check that the following JUMPERS are installe[...]

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    Removals SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 2–1 9 Sequence Board Warning Dangerous Voltage. [1] De-energize the LASER PRINTER. [2] Remove the BACK IMAGE UNIT COVER. If necessary, see the procedure on Page 2 – 3 [3] Open the SEQUENCE BOARD SHIELD. Important JUMPER information is subject to change with software updates and hardware changes. H129_0601AC SHIELD [...]

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    SERVICE MANUAL 2–2 0 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 JUMPERS [4] Check JUMPER locations listed below with the board being replaced to ensure that no changes have been made. [5] When installing a new SEQUENCE BOARD, check that the following JUMPERS are installed: SJ1-1 to SJ1-2 SJ2-1 to SJ2-2 SJ3-1 to SJ3-2 SJ4-2 to SJ4-3 SJ5-2 to SJ5-3 SJ6-1 to SJ6-9, SJ6-2[...]

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    Removals SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 2–2 1 Install EPROMS Caution Possible damage from electrostatic discharge. Use correct procedures and equipment to prevent damage. [6] Move the 2 EPROMS from the existing SEQUENCE BOARD to the replacement SEQUENCE BOARD. Important When installing a new SEQUENCE BOARD, do the setup procedure on Page 4 – 22.[...]

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    SERVICE MANUAL 2–2 2 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 Slow Scan Motor Board Warning Dangerous Voltage. Possible damage to eyes from invisible laser beam. [1] De-energize the LASER PRINTER. [2] Remove the BACK IMAGE UNIT COVER. If necessary, see the procedure on Page 2 – 3. [3] Open the SLOW SCAN FAN ASSEMBLY. [4] Open the SLOW SCAN FAN ASSEMBLY COVER. SWIT[...]

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    Removals SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 2–2 3 Laser Diode Power Supply Board Note Use this procedure to remove the LASER DIODE POWER SUPPLY BOARD in printers with serial numbers between 500085 and 500200. [1] Remove the SUPPLY MAGAZINE OPEN/ CLOSE ASSEMBLY with separation unit. If necessary, see the procedure on Page 2 – 42. H129_0036AC H129_0036ACA ASSE[...]

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    SERVICE MANUAL 2–2 4 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 [2] Disconnect P/J801. [3] Remove the 6 SCREWS to remove the FAN/ POWER SUPPLY BRACKET. [4] Disconnect P/J450 and P/J470. [5] Remove the LASER DIODE POWER SUPPLY BOARD. [6] Install the new LASER DIODE POWER SUPPLY BOARD. [7] Install the FAN/POWER SUPPLY BRACKET connecting the GROUND WIRE with one of the S[...]

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    Removals SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 2–2 5 Backplane Board Use the following table when installing the CP Network Interface in the Kodak Ektascan Laser Printer, Model 1120. The JUMPERS that are listed below must be changed on the BACKPLANE BOARD. VME Board ≤ S/N 500820 ≤ S/N 600165 ≥ S/N 500821 ≥ S/N 600166 Slot 1 SYSTEM CONTROLLER All JUMPERS O[...]

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    SERVICE MANUAL 2–2 6 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 Control Unit Components Exhaust Fans Warning Dangerous Voltage. [1] De-energize the LASER PRINTER. [2] Remove the BACK CONTROL UNIT COVER. If necessary, see the procedure on Page 2 – 2. [3] Loosen the 14 SCREWS to remove the BACK INSIDE COVER. [4] Disconnect J121. [5] Loosen the 4 SCREWS to remove the P[...]

  • Page 37

    Removals SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 2–2 7 Intake Fans Warning Dangerous Voltage. [1] De-energize the LASER PRINTER. [2] Remove the FRONT, RIGHT and BACK CONTROL UNIT COVERS. See the procedures if necessary. [3] Remove the RIGHT and BACK INSIDE COVERS. See the procedures if necessary. [4] Disconnect the FAN CONNECTOR, J120. [5] Remove the 4 SCREWS from [...]

  • Page 38

    SERVICE MANUAL 2–2 8 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 Main Power Supply Warning Dangerous Voltage. [1] De-energize the LASER PRINTER. [2] Remove the FRONT CONTROL UNIT COVER. If necessary, see the procedure on Page 2 – 2. Caution The GROUND WIRE must be replaced in the same configuration when the MAIN POWER SUPPLY is installed. [3] Remove the SCREW and dis[...]

  • Page 39

    Removals SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 2–2 9 Image Unit Components Optical Unit [1] Energize the LASER PRINTER. [2] Press the MAGAZINE DOOR OPEN/CLOSE SWITCH. [3] Open the RECEIVE MAGAZINE DOOR. [4] Pull down the LATCH and open the USER ACCESS DOOR. Warning • Dangerous Voltage. • Possible damage to eyes from invisible laser beam. Wear protective eyewe[...]

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    SERVICE MANUAL 2–3 0 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 [10] Remove the FIBER OPTIC CABLE (a) For LASER PRINTERS with serial numbers 500024 - 500085, disconnect P/J402. (b) For LASER PRINTERS with serial numbers 500086 - 500200, disconnect P/J803 H129_2907BC H129_2907BCA P/J402 H129_2906BC H129_2906BCA P/J803[...]

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    Removals SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 2–3 1 (c) For LASER PRINTERS with serial numbers 500201 and up, disconnect P/J461 [11] Loosen the 5 SCREWS to remove the OPTICAL UNIT COVER. [12] Disconnect J402 on the LASER DIODE CONTROL BOARD. LASER DIODE CONTROL BOARD [13] Remove the 3 ALLEN SCREWS. [14] Lift and remove the OPTICAL UNIT. H129_2908BC H129_2908BCA [...]

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    SERVICE MANUAL 2–3 2 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 Important If installing a new OPTICAL UNIT, do the following steps. [15] Energize the LASER PRINTER. [16] Use the PORTABLE COMPUTER to display the CES Main Menu. [17] Enter [4] for “System Params”. [18] Enter [2] for “System Statistics”. [19] Press [ENTER]. [20] Enter [0] for the number of Laser o[...]

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    Removals SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 2–3 3 Optical Unit Components Component Replacement Notes COVER Do not allow dust on the COVER to enter the OPTICAL UNIT. BEAM SPLITTER MOTOR Remove the MOTOR from the BASE by removing the 4 SCREWS. BEAM SPLITTER POSITION SENSOR Remove the BEAM SPLITTER POSITION SENSOR by removing 2 SCREWS. POLYGON MOTOR UNIT Place t[...]

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    SERVICE MANUAL 2–3 4 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 R Transportation Roller Assembly [1] Remove the OPTICAL UNIT, SLOW SCAN ASSEMBLY, OUTLET GUIDE PLATE ASSEMBLY and RECEIVE MAGAZINE OPEN/CLOSE ASSEMBLY. See the procedures in this section if necessary. [2] Loosen the 2 IDLER SPROCKET ASSEMBLY SCREWS. [3] Remove the ROLLER CHAIN from the ROLLER SHAFT. [4] L[...]

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    Removals SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 2–3 5 S Transportation Roller Assembly [1] Remove the LEFT IMAGE UNIT COVER. If necessary, see the procedure on Page 2 – 3. [2] Remove the GUIDE PLATE and CONNECTOR J514. [3] Loosen the 2 IDLER SPROCKET ASSEMBLY SCREWS. [4] Remove the ROLLER CHAIN from the ROLLER SHAFT. [5] Loosen the 4 SCREWS on the MOTOR BRACKET.[...]

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    SERVICE MANUAL 2–3 6 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 [7] Remove the 4 SCREWS and 2 BEARING RETAINERS. [8] Slide the ROLLER through the groove in the FRAME. H129_4222BC H129_4222BCA SHAFT ROLLER ROLLER CHAIN H129_4221BC H129_4221BCA SCREW (4) IDLER SPROCKET ASSEMBLY SCREWS SCREW (2) BEARING RETAINER (2) MOTOR SPROCKET MOTOR CHAIN[...]

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    Removals SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 2–3 7 Outlet Guide Plate Assembly [1] Open the RECEIVE MAGAZINE DOOR. [2] Pull down the LATCH and open the USER ACCESS DOOR. Warning Dangerous Voltage. Possible damage to eyes from invisible laser beam. [3] De-energize the LASER PRINTER. [4] Remove the TOP COVER. If necessary, see the procedure on Page 2 – 5. [5] R[...]

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    SERVICE MANUAL 2–3 8 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 [10] Mark the position of the GUIDE PLATE BRACKET on the FRAME. [11] Remove the 4 SCREWS. [12] Lift and slide the GUIDE PLATE out of the PRINTER. Important Do not allow the GUIDE PLATE to slide against the frame of the LASER PRINTER. H129_3001DC BRACKET PLATE GUIDE BRACKET GUIDE PLATE H129_3001DCA GUIDE P[...]

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    Removals SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 2–3 9 Slow Scan and Encoder Assembly [1] Open the RECEIVE MAGAZINE DOOR. [2] Pull down the LATCH and open the USER ACCESS DOOR. Warning Dangerous Voltage. Possible damage to eyes from laser beam. [3] De-energize the LASER PRINTER. [4] Remove the TOP COVER. If necessary, see the procedure on Page 2 – 5. [5] Remove t[...]

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    SERVICE MANUAL 2–4 0 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 [8] Loosen the 2 REGISTRATION PLATE SCREWS. [9] Rotate the REGISTRATION PLATE upward. [10] Install the 2 REGISTRATION PLATE SCREWS removed in Step 8 to hold the REGISTRATION PLATE in the up position. [11] Disconnect the SLOW SCAN MOTOR CONNECTOR. [12] Disconnect the ENCODER CABLE from the SLOW SCAN DRIVER[...]

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    Removals SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 2–4 1 Slow Scan Assembly Components Component Replacement Notes REGISTRATION PLATE GUIDE PLATE FREE ROLLER Do not drop the BEARINGS or scratch the ROLLER. LIGHT SHIELD PLATE AND SLOW SCAN FILM SENSOR Disconnect the CONNECTOR before removing the SENSOR. PINCH ROLLER • Remove the 2 SPRINGS. • Remove the WASHERS and[...]

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    SERVICE MANUAL 2–4 2 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 Supply Magazine Open/Close Assembly with Separation Unit [1] Remove the SUPPLY MAGAZINE. Warning Dangerous Voltage. Possible damage to eyes from invisible laser beam. [2] De-energize the LASER PRINTER. [3] Remove the RIGHT IMAGE UNIT COVER. If necessary, see the procedure on Page 2 – 3. [4] Disconnect t[...]

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    Removals SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 2–4 3 Installation Notes: [7] Check that the SUCKER ASSEMBLY is in the up position before installing the SUPPLY MAGAZINE OPEN/ CLOSE ASSEMBLY with SEPARATION UNIT. Note The GUIDE FLANGE on the SUPPLY MAGAZINE OPEN/CLOSE ASSEMBLY with SEPARATION UNIT slides into the LOWER SLOT of the BRACKET. H129_0014BC H129_0014BCA [...]

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    SERVICE MANUAL 2–4 4 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 Supply Magazine Open/Close Assembly Components Separation Assembly [1] Remove the SUPPLY MAGAZINE OPEN/CLOSE ASSEMBLY. If necessary, see the procedure on Page 2 – 42. [2] Disconnect the following CONNECTORS: J330 J331 J332 J333 J334 [3] Remove the HOSE. [4] Mark the SEPARATION ASSEMBLY with a line to in[...]

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    Removals SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 2–4 5 SUPPLY MAGAZINE OPEN/CLOSE ASSEMBLY with SEPARATION ASSEMBLY H129_1904EC SENSOR SUCTION FILM ARM SOLENOID SEPARATION GUIDE ROLLER SUCTION PAD SEPARATION ARM SENSOR SEPARATING ASSEMBLY ELECTROMAGNETIC PUMP SEPARATION SLIDE BASE MOTOR ELECTROMAGNETIC VALVE SUCTION DETECTING MANIFOLD HOSE J333 S MAGAZINE WINDOW OP[...]

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    SERVICE MANUAL 2–4 6 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 Separation Assembly Components Component Replacement Notes SLIDE BASE MOTOR SLIDE BASE SOLENOID SEPARATION ARM SOLENOID It is not necessary to remove the SEPARATION ASSEMBLY from the BASE PLATE to remove these components. FILM SUCTION SENSOR SLIDE BASE POSITION SENSOR GUIDE ROLLER Remove both GUIDE ROLLER[...]

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    Removals SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 2–4 7 H129_1904EC FILM SEPARATION UNIT SENSOR (PHS1) BASE P/J 320 P/J 321 (SL4) P/J 331 (2PMD-F) BOARD DRIVER MOTOR BASE SLIDE SOLENOID P/J 332 S-MAGAZINE SLIDE BASE (CHS1) SENSOR POSITION WINDOW OPEN SENSOR WINDOW SEPARATION S-MAGAZINE SLIDE SOLENOID (SL3) ARM CLOSE (PHS2) SENSOR (PHF) FILM SUCTION P/J 333 H129_1904[...]

  • Page 58

    SERVICE MANUAL 2–4 8 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 Receive Magazine Open/Close Assembly Warning Dangerous Voltage. Possible damage to eyes from invisible laser beam. [1] Remove the TOP COVER. [2] Remove the OUTLET GUIDE PLATE ASSEMBLY. [3] Remove the RECEIVE MAGAZINE. [4] Disconnect the following from the RECEIVE MAGAZINE OPEN/CLOSE ASSEMBLY: J301 J304 J3[...]

  • Page 59

    Removals SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 2–4 9 R Magazine Storing Case Note Use this procedure when replacing the SPRING. Warning • Dangerous Voltage. • Possible damage to eyes from invisible laser beam. • Wear protective eyewear. • Do not wear jewelry. [1] Do the removal procedures for the OUTLET GUIDE PLATE ASSEMBLY and RECEIVE MAGAZINE OPEN/CLOSE[...]

  • Page 60

    SERVICE MANUAL 2–5 0 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 Important Keep the washers for each GUIDE BLOCK with that GUIDE BLOCK. [5] Remove the 5 SCREWS to remove the RIGHT GUIDE BLOCK. [6] Remove the 3 SCREWS to remove the LEFT GUIDE BLOCK. [7] Rotate the CLAW forward and fasten it to the COVER with TAPE. [8] Remove the 6 SCREWS. [9] Lift the R MAGAZINE STORING[...]

  • Page 61

    Removals SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 2–5 1 Locating Film Transportation Components The following figure shows the location of all the Film Transportation Components: H129_0028CC H129_0028CCA SENSOR POSITION ROLLER SUPPLY MOTOR ROLLER SUPPLY SENSOR POSITION ROLLER RECEIVE MOTOR ROLLER TRANSPORT MOTOR ROLLER RECEIVE[...]

  • Page 62

    SERVICE MANUAL 2–5 2 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 Receive Roller Motor Warning Dangerous Voltage. Possible damage to eyes from invisible laser beam. [1] De-energize the LASER PRINTER. [2] Remove the TOP COVER of the IMAGE UNIT. If necessary, see the procedure on Page 2 – 5. [3] Clip the WIRE TIES and disconnect CN3. [4] Remove the 4 SCREWS fastening th[...]

  • Page 63

    Removals SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 2–5 3 Transport Roller Motor Warning Dangerous Voltage. Possible damage to eyes from invisible laser beam. [1] De-energize the LASER PRINTER. [2] Remove the TOP COVER. If necessary, see the procedure on Page 2 – 5. [3] Disconnect CN3. Cut the WIRE TIES if necessary. [4] Remove the BACK IMAGE COVER. If necessary, se[...]

  • Page 64

    SERVICE MANUAL 2–5 4 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 Supply Roller Motor Warning Dangerous Voltage. Possible damage to eyes from invisible laser beam. [1] De-energize the LASER PRINTER. [2] Remove the BACK IMAGE UNIT COVER. If necessary, see the procedure on Page 2 – 3. [3] Loosen the SCREW and open the SLOW SCAN FAN ASSEMBLY DOOR. [4] Disconnect CN3. [5][...]

  • Page 65

    Diagnostic Check Procedures SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 3–1 Section 3: Diagnostic Check Procedures Description Pa ge Table of Contents Setting up the Optical Power Meter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 Measuring the Laser Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

  • Page 66

    SERVICE MANUAL 3–2 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 Setting up the Optical Power Meter After setting up the Optical Power Meter, the meter should look like the illustration shown below. Note The OPTICAL POWER METER function keys are set up to to operate in 2 modes. The [SHIFT] key changes the function of each key. Shift functions are labeled in blue and norm[...]

  • Page 67

    Diagnostic Check Procedures SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 3–3 [1] Connect the CALIBRATION MODULE to the BNC CONNECTOR on the OPTICAL METER PROBE. [2] Insert the PROBE with the CALIBRATION MODULE into the OPTICAL METER input. [3] Energize the OPTICAL POWER METER. [4] Press the [SHIFT] key to return to normal function mode if the OPTICAL POWER METER in in t[...]

  • Page 68

    SERVICE MANUAL 3–4 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 Measuring the Laser Power If the film density appears to be out of specification and the processor and chemistry are functioning normally, use this procedure to check the laser power. Use this procedure to troubleshoot density variations by checking the original BEAM SPLITTER density value for D-MAX. Note T[...]

  • Page 69

    Diagnostic Check Procedures SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 3–5 Style A LASER DIODE CONTROL BOARD Style B LASER DIODE CONTROL BOARD [6] Energize the LASER PRINTER. [7] Use the PORTABLE COMPUTER to display the CES Main Menu. MAIN MENU 1 Monitor Mode 4 System Params 2 System Logs 5 Debug Utility 3 Boards Diag Enter Menu Item: 1 3 1 3 H129_1719BC ROTARY SWITCH[...]

  • Page 70

    SERVICE MANUAL 3–6 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 [8] Enter [1] for “Monitor Mode”. [9] Enter [7] for “Enter Commands”. Note • Commands must be entered using capital letters. • See the Diagnostics section to clear any error messages displayed on the PORTABLE COMPUTER during this procedure. Style A [10] For the STYLE A BOARD, enter [L] [D] [O] t[...]

  • Page 71

    Diagnostic Check Procedures SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 3–7 [15] Compare the pulse count values displayed on the PORTABLE COMPUTER with the values on the ALIGNMENT VALUE LABEL. (a) Check the old pulse number for density setting 0 displayed on the PORTABLE COMPUTER. (b) Check the pulse number for the density setting 0 value on the ALIGNMENT VALUE LABEL l[...]

  • Page 72

    SERVICE MANUAL 3–8 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 [17] Check that the laser is energized. Use a PHOSPHOR PROBE TL-2579 to locate the laser beam. Important Do not touch the POLYGON MIRROR. [18] If necessary, use a pencil tip to rotate the POLYGON MIRROR to locate the laser beam. [19] Set up the OPTICAL POWER METER. See the procedure on Page 3 – 2 if neces[...]

  • Page 73

    Diagnostic Check Procedures SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 3–9 Important The laser power measurement obtained in the following step should be 1.49 mW ± .10 mW. Call TAC if this value is not obtained. [20] Insert the OPTICAL POWER METER PROBE in the laser beam path, and move the probe until the value displayed on the METER is maximum. [21] Record the maxim[...]

  • Page 74

    SERVICE MANUAL 3–1 0 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 Checking Vacuum Pressure Use this procedure to troubleshoot film transport problems related to film suction. [1] Install the PORTABLE COMPUTER. See “Using the Portable Computer” in the Diagnostic Section. [2] Remove the RIGHT IMAGE UNIT COVER. If necessary, see the procedure on Page 2 – 3. [3] Remov[...]

  • Page 75

    Diagnostic Check Procedures SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 3–1 1 [7] Use the PORTABLE COMPUTER to display the CES Main Menu. [8] Enter [1] for “Monitor Mode”. [9] Enter [7] for “Enter Commands”. Note • Commands must be entered using capital letters. • See the Diagnostics section to clear any error messages displayed on the PORTABLE COMPUTER dur[...]

  • Page 76

    SERVICE MANUAL 3–1 2 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 (b) If the pressure is not correct, check the frequency of the ELECTRONIC PUMP. See the procedure on Page 5 – 4. Note The following steps are provided to complete the film transport cycle. [16] Enter [F] [D] [B] to move the film to the SUPPLY ROLLER. [17] Enter [T] [R] [S] to transport the film to the R[...]

  • Page 77

    Diagnostic Check Procedures SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 3–1 3 [26] Enter [R] [E] [C] to move the film to the RECEIVE MAGAZINE. [27] Enter the correct number corresponding to the size of the film loaded into the SUPPLY MAGAZINE. • 0: 8x10 • 1: 11x14 • 2: 35x35 • 3: 35x43 [28] Press [ESC] 3 times to exit diagnostics. [29] Remove the VACUUM GAUGE. [...]

  • Page 78

    SERVICE MANUAL 3–1 4 29AUG97 – SM3226-1[...]

  • Page 79

    Operation Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 4–1 Section 4: Operation Adjustments Description Pa ge Table of Contents Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

  • Page 80

    SERVICE MANUAL 4–2 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 Calibration Overview Calibration is a method of ensuring consistent image appearance despite differences in film emulsions and variations in the chemistry for the processor. Calibration also provides consistent filmed images regardless of which PRINTER or processor is used. The LASER PRINTER can store 11 ca[...]

  • Page 81

    Operation Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 4–3 When to Calibrate In general, the LASER PRINTER provides consistent output. For optimal quality assurance, however, it is suggested that the LASER PRINTER be calibrated when you change: • the film emulsion • the processing environment--for example, the chemistry or temperature of the processor ?[...]

  • Page 82

    SERVICE MANUAL 4–4 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 Calibrating the Printer The PRINTER can store up to 11 sets of 9 density values under Calibration numbers 1-11. Important • Use this procedure to set new density values and to store those values under a calibration number 1-11. • To check and select previously stored density values under calibration num[...]

  • Page 83

    Operation Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 4–5 Old-Type Calibration Image [9] Press the MAGAZINE DOOR OPEN/CLOSE SWITCH. [10] Open the RECEIVE MAGAZINE DOOR. [11] Remove the RECEIVE MAGAZINE. [12] Process the Calibration Image. Use the same processor that will be used to process film printed by the LASER PRINTER. Note If you have installed Modifi[...]

  • Page 84

    SERVICE MANUAL 4–6 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 Measuring and Entering Density Data Using a Stand-alone DENSITOMETER Old-Type Calibration Image Use the following method to measure and enter the density data. [1] Prepare a stand-alone DENSITOMETER for use. [2] Measure the density at the center of each gray step on the Calibration Image. (a) Check that the[...]

  • Page 85

    Operation Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 4–7 [8] Check the density values by pressing [NEXT] and reviewing each of the 9 density values. [9] Press [SELECT]. [10] Press [SELECT] again to begin the calibration. Note • The PRINTER will compute the calibration table. Calibration will take about one minute. When the calibration has been calculated[...]

  • Page 86

    SERVICE MANUAL 4–8 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 [2] Check that the Calibration Image was used and not the Test Image. Old-Type Calibration and Test Images New-Type Calibration and Test Images [3] If the Test Image was used, do the procedure Calibrating the Printer beginning on Page 4 – 4. Important The density of each step must be greater than or equal[...]

  • Page 87

    Operation Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 4–9 Using the Kodak Process Control DENSITOMETER as a Stand-alone DENSITOMETER The Kodak PROCESS CONTROL DENSITOMETER can also be used to read the 9 density values. To do so, use the following procedure: [1] Prepare the DENSITOMETER for use. [2] After passing the self-test, the DENSITOMETER will display:[...]

  • Page 88

    SERVICE MANUAL 4–1 0 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 [8] Press the left-side [CHAN] key under the “P1” three times when the DENSITOMETER displays the screen at the right, with a “P1” at the bottom left corner. Note The third time the [CHAN] key is pressed, the DENSITOMETER will display: Important The DENSITOMETER is ready to display the densities fo[...]

  • Page 89

    Operation Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 4–1 1 Checking Stored Calibration Settings [1] Press [ON-LINE]. [2] Press [ ▼ ] and [ ▲ ] keys to select the desired calibration number. [3] Press [SELECT]. [4] Press [SELECT]. [5] Check that the stored density is underscored. Note If the stored density is not underscored, a new calibration must be d[...]

  • Page 90

    SERVICE MANUAL 4–1 2 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 Recovering from a Calibration Error Perform this procedure if you receive a calibration error when energizing the 1120 Laser Printer. Important When the printer displays “54 ERROR:CALIBRATION,” you must perform this procedure before you can enter off- line mode to calibrate the printer. [1] Enter CES [...]

  • Page 91

    Operation Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 4–1 3 Tone Scaling Important • Before doing a Tone Scale adjustment, check that the Imaging Device Monitor has been correctly adjusted. This Monitor adjustment should not be changed once the Tone Scaling has been completed. • Tone Scale adjustments should only be done by trained personnel. Tone Scali[...]

  • Page 92

    SERVICE MANUAL 4–1 4 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 Checking Film Transport Note • Use exposed film for this procedure. • Use the service key to allow operation of the PRINTER with the doors open. [1] Check that the LASER PRINTER and the processor are warmed up. Note The CONTROL PANEL will display the message [07 PRINTER WARM-UP] followed by [00 PRINTE[...]

  • Page 93

    Operation Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 4–1 5 [5] Press the [SELECT] key. Important Either the “3A RECEIVE MAGAZINE” or “3B PROCESSOR” message will be displayed after doing the last step. The “3A RECEIVE MAGAZINE” message must be displayed to check film transport for PRINTERS attached to a processor. The “3B PROCESSOR” message [...]

  • Page 94

    SERVICE MANUAL 4–1 6 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 Setting Film Density - Beam Splitter Pulse Settings Important If you do this procedure, you must do the procedure “Calibrating the Printer” on Page 4 – 4. Use this procedure to set density values other than those set at the factory. [1] Install the PORTABLE COMPUTER. See “Using the Portable Comput[...]

  • Page 95

    Operation Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 4–1 7 [13] If using 35 x 43 cm film, press [ENTER] for default at the “How many times?” prompt. [14] If using other than 35 x 43 cm film, press [6] for 6 times at the “How many times?” prompt. Note If using 35 x 43 cm film, a 10-step grey scale will print at this time. Note If using 35 x 35 cm (8[...]

  • Page 96

    SERVICE MANUAL 4–1 8 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 [15] Use a DENSITOMETER to measure and record density values of each pulse value (grey scale). (a) The first value must be ≤ 2.55. An error will occur if the value is > 2.55. (b) The last value must be ≥ 3.15. An error will occur if the value is < 3.15. Note If the first and last density values [...]

  • Page 97

    Operation Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 4–1 9 [20] Record the pulse number displayed on the PORTABLE COMPUTER onto the ASSIGNMENT VALUE LABEL located on top of the CARD RACK. [21] Enter [0] to save the pulse numbers. [22] If alternate density levels are needed, select [4] to show pulse. [23] Multiply the desired D-MAX value by 100 and enter th[...]

  • Page 98

    SERVICE MANUAL 4–2 0 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 [26] Press [ESC] to return to the Beam-splitter menu. [27] Enter [5] to set each pulse. [28] Enter each of the new pulse values recorded in Steps 24 and 25. [29] Press [ESC] 4 times to exit diagnostics. SET BEAM-SPLITTER MENU 1 Print Grey Scale 4 Show Pulse 2 Enter Density 5 Set Each Pulse 3 Set Normal St[...]

  • Page 99

    Operation Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 4–2 1 Printing a Flat Field Image Use this procedure to check the image quality and to identify light leaks or film scratches. [1] Press [NEXT], [SELECT], [ ▼ ] and the ACCESS SWITCH at the same time. [2] Press the [ ▼ ] and [ ▲ ] keys to change the print count. [3] Press [SELECT] to select a print[...]

  • Page 100

    SERVICE MANUAL 4–2 2 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 CES Hidden Mode Setup Procedure Use this procedure to enter parameters close to those obtained during calibration whenever: • installing a new BATTERY • installing a new SEQUENCE BOARD • installing a new software version [1] Press the [ ▼ ] key, the [ ▲ ] key, and the POWER SWITCH to 1 at the sa[...]

  • Page 101

    Operation Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 4–2 3 The following is a list of parameters in the sequence in which they are displayed: Parameter Description Enter this value: “BS PULSE xx:yyy: To set the beam splitter pulses from 0 to 200. See LABEL for values. “FILM SIZE: xxxxx” To set the film size. 35x43/35x35/14x11/8x10 “FILM OUTPUT: xxx[...]

  • Page 102

    SERVICE MANUAL 4–2 4 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 Adjustment of the Right and Left Film Guides If there is damage to the TABS that are located on the bottom of the MAGAZINES, adjust the RIGHT and LEFT MAGAZINE GUIDES ont he SUPPLY or RECEIVE DOOR. Use the following specifications: Note It may be easier to make a gauge from a used film that is cut to the [...]

  • Page 103

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–1 Section 5: Electrical Adjustments Description Pa ge Table of Contents Circuit Boards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2 Driver Board - Versions 1, 2, & 3 and Serial No. Range 500025-500389 . . . . . 5-2 DC/DC Converte[...]

  • Page 104

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–2 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 Circuit Boards Driver Board - Versions 1, 2, & 3 and Serial No. Range 500025-500389 DC/DC Converter Output Voltage Use this procedure to correct timing malfunctions and to restore dropped pixels on film. If the output voltage is less than -2 Vdc, the PORTABLE COMPUTER displays the “no beam detected er[...]

  • Page 105

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–3 DRIVER BOARD 29 30 39 40 1 2 1 2 H129_1706DC 1 2 22 21 1 2 23 24 CPM5 CPG5 POTENTIOMETER VR5 H129_1706DCF[...]

  • Page 106

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–4 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 Clock Frequency for Electromagnetic Pump Use this procedure to check the vacuum pressure and the clock frequency for the ELECTROMAGNETIC PUMP when the film suction is malfunctioning. Caution Close the MAGAZINE WINDOWS or remove the MAGAZINES before doing this adjustment. To Check: [1] De-energize the LASER [...]

  • Page 107

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–5 DRIVER BOARD 29 30 39 40 1 2 1 2 H129_1706DC 1 2 22 21 1 2 23 24 H129_1706DCG CPG5 CPCK VR6 POTENTIOMETER H129_1924BC GND 5V Approx. Approx. 18.00 ms.[...]

  • Page 108

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–6 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 Film Sensor Adjustments Important After energizing the PRINTER, wait at least 10 minutes before adjusting the SENSORS. Film jam errors will occur if the voltages for the FILM SENSORS are not within the correct specification. Use this set of procedures to eliminate film jam errors caused by manufacturing cha[...]

  • Page 109

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–7 Emitter Intensity of Film Sensors IL1, IL2, and IL3 To Check: Warning Dangerous Voltage. [1] De-energize the LASER PRINTER. [2] Remove the BACK IMAGE UNIT COVER. If necessary, see the procedure on Page 2 – 3. [3] Open the SEQUENCE BOARD SHIELD. [4] Disconnect CONNECTORS J211, J212 and J213 from th[...]

  • Page 110

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–8 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 Important If necessary, do the adjustment procedure in the following step. DRIVER BOARD To Adjust: [7] Rotate the correct POTENTIOMETER for each sensor until the value is within specification. IL1: VR3 for the SLOW SCAN FILM SENSOR IL2: VR4 for the FILM PROCESSOR ADAPTER FILM SENSOR IL3: VR13 for the TRANSP[...]

  • Page 111

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–9 Output Voltage for Receivers PT1, PT2, and PT3 Perform this procedure to ensure the output voltages of RECEIVERS PT1, PT2, and PT3 are correct for the DRIVER BOARD to convert to a TTL level used at the SEQUENCE BOARD. It will be necessary to check this output when changing film manufacturers, replac[...]

  • Page 112

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–1 0 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 DRIVER BOARD 29 30 39 40 1 2 1 2 H129_1706DC 1 2 22 21 1 2 23 24 H129_1706DCE VR14 POTENTIOMETE R VR2 POTENTIOMETER PH3 JP3 JP2 PH2 JP1 PH1 VR1 POTENTIOMETER J218[...]

  • Page 113

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–1 1 [6] Set the Time Base to 2 ms/division. [7] Set the voltage to 1 volt/division. Note Use unprocessed film supplied by the customer. [8] Observe the height of the waveforms on the OSCILLOSCOPE first without FILM and then with FILM inserted between the EMITTER and RECEIVER of the SENSOR. If necessar[...]

  • Page 114

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–1 2 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 To Adjust: [9] Rotate the correct POTENTIOMETER for each sensor until the value is within specification. PHT2: VR1 for the SLOW SCAN FILM SENSOR PHT3: VR2 for the FILM PROCESSOR ADAPTER FILM SENSOR PHT1: VR14 for the TRANSPORT GUIDE PLATE JAM SENSOR [10] Check that Channel B SENSORS show a steady DC level[...]

  • Page 115

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–1 3 Temporary Emitter Pulse Cycle [13] Disconnect J218 from the DRIVER BOARD. [14] Set the Volts/Div. to 2.0 V for both Channel A and Channel B. [15] Set the Sec/Div. to 5 ms. [16] Connect the Channel A OSCILLOSCOPE PROBE to the correct TEST POINT: IL1: LD2 for the SLOW SCAN FILM SENSOR IL2: LD3 for t[...]

  • Page 116

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–1 4 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 DRIVER BOARD 29 30 39 40 1 2 1 2 H129_1706DC 1 2 22 21 1 2 23 24 POTENTIOMETER POTENTIOMETER VR8 VR7 POTENTIOMETER VR9 P218 LD2 JP3 JP2 H129_1706DCB JP1 LD1 LD3 CPG5 CP5[...]

  • Page 117

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–1 5 No Film Signal Holding Time To Check: [21] Observe the wavelength on Channel B of the OSCILLOSCOPE. The pulse width should be between 20 ms and 22 ms. To Adjust: [22] Rotate the correct POTENTIOMETER for each sensor until the value is within specification. IL1: VR10 for the SLOW SCAN FILM SENSOR I[...]

  • Page 118

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–1 6 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 DRIVER BOARD 29 30 39 40 1 2 1 2 H129_1706DC 1 2 22 21 1 2 23 24 H129_1706DCC VR10 POTENTIOMETER VR12 POTENTIOMETER VR11 POTENTIOMETER PHT3 PHT2 PHT1[...]

  • Page 119

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–1 7 Permanent Emitter Pulse Cycle [23] Adjust the correct POTENTIOMETER for each sensor until the value is within the above specification. IL1: VR7 for the SLOW SCAN FILM SENSOR IL2: VR8 for the FILM PROCESSOR ADAPTER FILM SENSOR IL3: VR9 for the TRANSPORT GUIDE PLATE FILM JAM SENSOR Note The Channel [...]

  • Page 120

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–1 8 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 DRIVER BOARD 29 30 39 40 1 2 1 2 H129_1706DC 1 2 22 21 1 2 23 24 POTENTIOMETER POTENTIOMETER VR8 POTENTIOMETER VR9 VR7 LD2 H129_1706DCD CPG5 LD1 LD3 CP5[...]

  • Page 121

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–1 9 Emitter Pulse Duty Ratio for IL1, IL2, and IL3 Duty Cycle Ratio is defined as percent of time the SENSORS are on divided by the percent of time the SENSORS are off. Lower the Duty Cycle Ratio if film fogging has occurred. Adjusting the 3 SWITCHES changes the ratio of emitter time per cycle. The Du[...]

  • Page 122

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–2 0 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 DRIVER BOARD [27] Change the switch settings for each sensor by trial and error until the film-fogging problem is cleared. Use the Flat Field procedure on Page 4 – 21 to check the image after setting the duty ratio. [28] Check the receiver output voltage for PT1, PT2, or PT3 after changing the switch se[...]

  • Page 123

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–2 1 Driver Board - Versions 4, 5, 6 & Universal and Serial No. Range 500390-500898, 600133- 600306 DC/DC Converter Output Voltage Use this procedure to correct timing malfunctions and to restore dropped pixels on film. If the output voltage is less than -2 Vdc, the PORTABLE COMPUTER displays the ?[...]

  • Page 124

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–2 2 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 Clock Frequency for Electromagnetic Pump Use this procedure to check the vacuum pressure and the clock frequency for the ELECTROMAGNETIC PUMP when the film suction is malfunctioning. Caution Close the MAGAZINE WINDOWS or remove the MAGAZINES before doing this adjustment. To Check: [1] De-energize the LASE[...]

  • Page 125

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–2 3 DRIVER BOARD 23 24 21 22 2 1 H129_1724DC VR4 P211 VR11 VR10 VR12 P213 VR3 VR13 P212 CP5 CPG5 U14 PHT2 PHT1 PHT3 H129_1724DCB VR6 VR5 H129_1924BC GND 5V Approx. Approx. 18.00 ms.[...]

  • Page 126

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–2 4 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 Film Sensor Adjustments Important After energizing the PRINTER, wait at least 10 minutes before adjusting the SENSORS. Film jam errors will occur if the voltages for the FILM SENSORS are not within the correct specification. Use this set of procedures to eliminate film jam errors caused by misadjusted, ne[...]

  • Page 127

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–2 5 Emitter Intensity of Film Sensors IL1, IL2, and IL3 To Check: Warning Dangerous Voltage. [1] De-energize the LASER PRINTER. [2] Remove the BACK IMAGE UNIT COVER. If necessary, see the procedure on Page 2 – 3. [3] Open the SEQUENCE BOARD SHIELD. [4] Disconnect CONNECTORS J211, J212 and J213 from [...]

  • Page 128

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–2 6 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 Important If necessary, do the adjustment procedure in the following step. DRIVER BOARD To Adjust: [7] Rotate the correct POTENTIOMETER for each sensor until the value is within specification. IL1: VR3 for the SLOW SCAN FILM SENSOR IL2: VR4 for the FILM PROCESSOR ADAPTER FILM SENSOR IL3: VR13 for the TRAN[...]

  • Page 129

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–2 7 Output Voltage for Receivers PT1, PT2, and PT3 This procedure is done to ensure the necessary output voltages are correct for the DRIVER BOARD to convert to a TTL level used at the SEQUENCE BOARD. It will be necessary to check this output when changing film manufacturers, replacing sensors and/or [...]

  • Page 130

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–2 8 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 To Adjust: [9] Rotate the correct POTENTIOMETER for each sensor until the value is within specification. PHT2: VR1 for the SLOW SCAN FILM SENSOR PHT3: VR2 for the FILM PROCESSOR ADAPTER FILM SENSOR PHT1: VR14 for the TRANSPORT GUIDE PLATE JAM SENSOR [10] Check that Channel B SENSORS show a steady DC level[...]

  • Page 131

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–2 9 UNIVERSAL DRIVER BOARD H129_1726DC 33 1 2 22 21 24 23 1 2 11 12 2 1 10 1 10 1 1 5 1 2 2 1 30 29 2 1 34 18 17 A40 B40 A1 B1 10 1 5 6 H129_1726DCD PHT3 PHT1 PHT2 CPG5 VR2 VR1 VR14[...]

  • Page 132

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–3 0 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 DRIVER BOARD (Version 5) 23 24 21 22 2 1 H129_1724DC VR14 VR1 VR2 CPG5 PHT2 PHT1 PHT3 H129_1724DCC[...]

  • Page 133

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–3 1 No Film Signal Holding Time To Check: [1] Disconnect J218 from the DRIVER BOARD. J218 is the flat cable that connects to the SEQUENCE BOARD. [2] Connect the PULSE CYCLE TEST TOOL, TL- 4715, to IC U14. Note • U14 pin 1 and pin 6 must be connected to the TL- 4715 capacitor. • You must use TL-471[...]

  • Page 134

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–3 2 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 [5] Observe the wavelength on the OSCILLOSCOPE. The pulse width should be between 20 ms and 22 ms. To Adjsut: [6] Rotate the correct POTENTIOMETER for each sensor until the value is within specification. PHT2: VR10 for the SLOW SCAN FILM SENSOR PHT3: VR11 for the FILM PROCESSOR ADAPTER FILM SENSOR PHT1: V[...]

  • Page 135

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–3 3 DRIVER BOARD (Version 5) 23 24 21 22 2 1 H129_1724DC VR4 P211 VR11 VR10 VR12 P213 VR3 VR13 P212 CP5 CPG5 U14 PHT2 PHT1 PHT3 H129_1724DCB VR6 VR5[...]

  • Page 136

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–3 4 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 UNIVERSAL DRIVER BOARD H129_1726DC 33 1 2 22 21 24 23 1 2 11 12 2 1 10 1 10 1 1 5 1 2 2 1 30 29 2 1 34 18 17 A40 B40 A1 B1 10 1 5 6 H129_1726DCB DAUGHTER BOARD P301 PHT3 PHT1 PHT2 U14 CPG5 CP5 VR4 P211 P302 VR11 VR10 VR12 P213 VR3 VR13 P212[...]

  • Page 137

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–3 5 Permanent Emitter Pulse Cycle Important This is a check only. There is no adjustment for the printers in this serial number range. To Check: [1] Connect the Channel B OSCILLOSCOPE PROBE to the correct TEST POINT: IL1: LD2 for the SLOW SCAN FILM SENSOR IL2: LD3 for the FILM PROCESSOR ADAPTER FILM S[...]

  • Page 138

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–3 6 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 [5] Connect J218. DRIVER BOARD (Version 5) 23 24 21 22 2 1 H129_1724DC H129_1724DCA PH1 PH2 LD2 LD3 LD1 PH3 CPG5[...]

  • Page 139

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–3 7 UNIVERSAL DRIVER BOARD H129_1726DC 33 1 2 22 21 24 23 1 2 11 12 2 1 10 1 10 1 1 5 1 2 2 1 30 29 2 1 34 18 17 A40 B40 A1 B1 10 1 5 6 H129_1726DCA PH1 PH2 LD2 LD1 LD3 PH3 CPG5[...]

  • Page 140

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–3 8 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 Emitter Pulse Duty Ratio for Sensors IL1, IL2, and IL3 Duty Cycle Ratio is defined as percent of time the SENSORS are on divided by the percent of time the SENSORS are off. Lower the Duty Cycle Ratio if film fogging has occurred. Adjusting the 3 SWITCHES changes the ratio of emitter time per cycle. The Du[...]

  • Page 141

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–3 9 Important If you are changing the Duty Ratio, the Output Voltage for Receivers will need to be checked. Adjust as necessary. UNIVERSAL DRIVER BOARD H129_1726DC 33 1 2 22 21 24 23 1 2 11 12 2 1 10 1 10 1 1 5 1 2 2 1 30 29 2 1 34 18 17 A40 B40 A1 B1 10 1 5 6 RSW3 H129_1726DCE RSW1 RSW2[...]

  • Page 142

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–4 0 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 DRIVER BOARD (Version 5) [1] Change the switch settings for each sensor by trial and error until the film-fogging problem is cleared. Use the Flat Field procedure on Page 4 – 21 to check the image after setting the duty ratio. [2] Check the receiver output voltage for PT1, PT2, or PT3 after changing the[...]

  • Page 143

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–4 1 Driver Board - Versions 6 & Higher and Serial No. Range 500899-present, 600307- present Note Some Version 6 BOARDS may require SENSOR adjustments as described in the previous section. DC/DC Converter Output Voltage Use this procedure to correct timing malfunctions and to restore dropped pixels[...]

  • Page 144

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–4 2 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 Film Sensor Adjustments Important After energizing the PRINTER, wait at least 10 minutes before adjusting the SENSORS. Film jam errors will occur if the voltages for the FILM SENSORS are not within the correct specification. Use this set of procedures to eliminate film jam errors caused by misadjusted, ne[...]

  • Page 145

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–4 3 Output Voltage for Receivers PT1, PT2, and PT3 This procedure is done to ensure the necessary output voltages are correct for the DRIVER BOARD to convert to a TTL level used at the SEQUENCE BOARD. It will be necessary to check this output when changing film manufacturers, replacing sensors and/or [...]

  • Page 146

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–4 4 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 DRIVER BOARD H129_1731HC RSW3 VR5 CPM5 PHT2 PHT3 PHT1 PH2 RSW1 RSW2 LD2 VR1 PH1 VR14 VR2 PH3 CPCK H129_1731HCA[...]

  • Page 147

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–4 5 Note Use unprocessed film supplied by the customer. [6] Observe the height of the waveforms on the OSCILLOSCOPE first without FILM and then with FILM inserted between the EMITTER and RECEIVER of the SENSOR. If necessary, see the Component Locator for each SENSOR location. • Channel A – With no[...]

  • Page 148

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–4 6 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 To Adjust: [7] Rotate the correct POTENTIOMETER for each sensor until the value is within specification. PHT2: VR1 for the SLOW SCAN FILM SENSOR PHT3: VR2 for the FILM PROCESSOR ADAPTER FILM SENSOR PHT1: VR14 for the TRANSPORT GUIDE PLATE JAM SENSOR [8] Check that Channel B SENSORS show a steady DC level [...]

  • Page 149

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–4 7 Emitter Pulse Duty Ratio for Sensors IL1, IL2, and IL3 Duty Cycle Ratio is defined as percent of time the SENSORS are on divided by the percent of time the SENSORS are off. Lower the Duty Cycle Ratio if film fogging has occurred. Adjusting the 3 SWITCHES changes the ratio of emitter time per cycle[...]

  • Page 150

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–4 8 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 Sequence Board Beam Detector Signal Offset Voltage Use this procedure when receiving 53 Beam Detect errors and/or replacing the SEQUENCE BOARD. Note This adjustment has been discontinued for SEQUENCE BOARDS labled with Cannon Part No. BH8-1266-03I to M (1120 Serial No. Range 500895-502079 and 600307-60202[...]

  • Page 151

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–4 9 SEQUENCE BOARD [10] Use the PORTABLE COMPUTER to display the CES Main Menu. [11] Enter [1] for “Monitor Mode”. MAIN MENU 1 Monitor Mode 4 System Params 2 System Logs 5 Debug Utility 3 Boards Diag 6 Exit Enter Menu Item: MONITOR MODE MENU 1 Motors 6 Seq Board Diag 2 Solenoids 7 Enter Commands 3[...]

  • Page 152

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–5 0 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 [12] Enter [7] for “Enter Commands”. Note • Commands must be entered using capital letters. • See the Diagnostics section to clear any error messages displayed on the PORTABLE COMPUTER during this procedure. [13] Enter [L] [D] [O] to energize the laser. [14] Enter [P] [O] [N] to energize the POLYG[...]

  • Page 153

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–5 1 To Adjust: [21] Rotate the POTENTIOMETER VR2 until the voltage and waveform are correct. [22] Enter [L] [D] [F] to turn off the Laser Diode. [23] Enter [P] [O] [F] to turn off the Polygon Motor. [24] Press [ESC] 3 times to exit diagnostics. [25] Remove the OSCILLOSCOPE PROBE. [26] Close the SEQUEN[...]

  • Page 154

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–5 2 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 5-Phase Pulse Motor Boards for the Transport Motor Voltages (5PMD) Use this procedure after installing a new TRANSPORT ROLLER DRIVER BOARD, SUPPLY ROLLER DRIVER BOARD, or RECEIVE ROLLER DRIVER BOARD. The 3 FILM TRANSPORT MOTORS in the LASER PRINTER operate with the same type of circuit board, the 5-PHASE [...]

  • Page 155

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–5 3 TOP IMAGE UNIT (b) Remove the BACK IMAGE UNIT COVER for the SUPPLY ROLLER DRIVER BOARD. H129_1000DC BOARD DRIVER ROLLER RECEIVER BOARD DRIVER ROLLER TRANSPORT H129_1000DCC[...]

  • Page 156

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–5 4 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 BACK IMAGE UNIT H129_0028CC BOARD DRIVER ROLLER SUPPLY H129_0028CCB[...]

  • Page 157

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–5 5 [4] Disconnect CN3 from the 5-PHASE PULSE MOTOR BOARD. 5-PHASE PULSE MOTOR BOARD [5] Check that a JUMPER is installed from J1-2 to J1-3. [6] Check that a JUMPER is installed from J2-2 to J2-3. [7] Remove IC4. [8] Connect the + side of the DIGITAL MULTIMETER, TL-3386, to CP2 (REF) and the COM side [...]

  • Page 158

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–5 6 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 [13] Enter the number for the MOTOR being checked: 2: T-roller PM 3: S-roller PM 4: R-roller PM [14] Enter [1] to energize the MOTOR. [15] Enter [1] for the number of pulses. [16] Enter [1] [0] for the speed. Important Be sure to use the appropriate voltage specification given in Step 17 for the board bei[...]

  • Page 159

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–5 7 2-Phase Pulse Motor Board (2PMD), Slide Base Motor Voltage Use this procedure after installing a new SLIDE BASE MOTOR BOARD. The SLIDE BASE MOTOR and the BEAM SPLITTER MOTOR operate with the same type of circuit board, the 2-Phase Pulse Motor Board. There are no electrical adjustments for the BEAM[...]

  • Page 160

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–5 8 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 [10] Use the PORTABLE COMPUTER to display the CES Main Menu. [11] Enter [1] for “Monitor Mode”. [12] Enter [1] for motors. [13] Enter [5] for Film Feeder Pulse. [14] Enter [1] to energize the motor. [15] Enter [1] for the number of pulses. [16] Enter [1] [0] for the speed. MAIN MENU 1 Monitor Mode 4 S[...]

  • Page 161

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–5 9 2-PHASE PULSE MOTOR DRIVER BOARD (2PMD) [17] Check that the voltage is between +1.15 and +1.20 Vdc. To Adjust: [18] Rotate potentiometer R8 until the voltage is correct. [19] Enter [2] to de-energize the MOTOR. [20] Replace P102 on the SLIDE BASE MOTOR BOARD. [21] Replace the SUPPLY MAGAZINE OPEN/[...]

  • Page 162

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–6 0 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 Laser Diode Control Board Setting Laser Diode Control for D-Min Use this procedure when the Internal Test Print contains random, black dots in the D-MIN area, or if horizontal black lines appear on the test print. This adjustment is required to set D-Min to just above the threshold current of the Laser Di[...]

  • Page 163

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–6 1 Style-02/-03 LASER DIODE CONTROL BOARD Style-07 LASER DIODE CONTROL BOARD [10] Connect the GROUND CLIP of the OSCILLOSCOPE PROBE in Channel A to TP1 on the LDC BOARD. [11] Connect the 10X OSCILLOSCOPE PROBE in Channel A to TP18 on the LDC BOARD. [12] Connect the GROUND CLIP of the OSCILLOSCOPE PRO[...]

  • Page 164

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–6 2 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 [16] Enter [1] for “Monitor Mode”. [17] Enter [7] for “Enter Commands”. Note • Commands must be entered using capital letters. • See the Diagnostics section to clear any error messages displayed on the PORTABLE COMPUTER during this procedure. Style -02/-03 [18] For the STYLE -02/-03 BOARD, ent[...]

  • Page 165

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–6 3 To Adjust: [20] Rotate POTENTIOMETER VR4 on LASER DIODE CONTROL BOARD until the TP17 DC level is within specification. [21] For the STYLE -02/-03 BOARD, rotate POTENTIOMETER VRZ1, in the center of the PORCH BOARD, until the TP18 peak level is within specification. For the STYLE -07 BOARD, adjust t[...]

  • Page 166

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–6 4 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 Fluctuation of the Laser Diode Reference Current Use this procedure when noise is present in flat field images and/or images appear grainy shadowing patterns at density transitions. There are 3 styles of the LASER DIODE CONTROL BOARD. The BOARD contains a silk-screened Canon Part No. with the last two dig[...]

  • Page 167

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–6 5 [10] Connect the ground CLIP of the Channel A PROBE to TP2 (Analog Ground). [11] Connect the Channel A PROBE to TP13. TP13 monitors the reference current required to drive the LASER DIODE. [12] Connect the ground CLIP of the Channel B PROBE to TP16 (Analog Ground). [13] Connect the Channel B PROBE[...]

  • Page 168

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–6 6 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 [20] Refer to Figure 1, Time Delay Setting to the Turn Laser Diode On. Verify the end of the falling edge for TP13 (LASER DIODE Reference Current) and the start of the rising edge of TP18 (LASER DIODE Output Power) is 80-90 nsec. Figure 5–1 Time Delay Setting to Turn On Laser Diode [21] If necessary, ad[...]

  • Page 169

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–6 7 [24] If necessary, adjust VR3 of the LDC BOARD. [25] Make sure the portable computer is in the “Enter Commands” mode. Enter [L][D][F] to de-energize the LASER DIODE. [26] Set the LASER DIODE CONTROL BOARD SWITCHES to the following: Note Set the SWITCHES DSW 1, 2, and 3 by aligning the arrow on[...]

  • Page 170

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–6 8 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 Control Panel Board Use this procedure to adjust the contrast of the Control Panel display. [1] Energize the LASER PRINTER. [2] Press the MAGAZINE DOOR OPEN/CLOSE SWITCH. [3] Open the RECEIVE MAGAZINE DOOR. [4] Open the USER ACCESS DOOR. [5] De-energize the LASER PRINTER. [6] Remove the BACK IMAGE UNIT CO[...]

  • Page 171

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–6 9 [12] Rotate VR1 until the desired contrast is displayed on the CONTROL PANEL. [13] Install the CONTROL PANEL BOARD COVER and 2 SCREWS. [14] Install the TOP COVER and 4 SCREWS. [15] Install the BACK IMAGE UNIT COVER. [16] Close the USER ACCESS DOOR. [17] Close the RECEIVE MAGAZINE DOOR. H129_2504BC[...]

  • Page 172

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–7 0 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 Sensors Sucker Pad Height Note Do this adjustment after installing the SUPPLY MAGAZINE OPEN/CLOSE ASSEMBLY. To Check: [1] Energize the LASER PRINTER. [2] Connect the PORTABLE COMPUTER. Warning • Dangerous Voltage. • Possible damage to eyes from invisible laser beam. Wear protective eyewear. • Do not[...]

  • Page 173

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–7 1 [10] Enter [7] for “Enter Commands”. Note • Commands must be entered using capital letters. • See the Diagnostics section to clear any error messages displayed on the PORTABLE COMPUTER during this procedure. [11] Enter [M] [G] [O] to open the SUPPLY MAGAZINE WINDOW. [12] Enter [I] [T] [R] [...]

  • Page 174

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–7 2 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 [18] Press the PLASTIC RULER against the SUCKER PADS. [19] Use the RULER to measure the distance between the PLASTIC RULER and the ROLLER. The distance should be 3-5 mm (0.12-0.20 in.). [20] Enter VPF to turn the ELECTROMAGNETIC PUMP off. H129_5400DC SUCKER PAD ROLLER PLASTIC RULER 3-5 mm H129_5400DCA[...]

  • Page 175

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–7 3 To Adjust: [21] De-energize the LASER PRINTER. [22] Remove the SUPPLY MAGAZINE OPEN/CLOSE ASSEMBLY. If necessary, see the procedure on Page 2 – 42. [23] Loosen the SCREW. [24] Remove the front SHIMS to increase the distance. Remove the back SHIMS to decrease the distance. [25] Install the SUPPLY[...]

  • Page 176

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–7 4 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 PHF Film Suction Sensor Note Use the PORTABLE COMPUTER to check if the sensor is malfunctioning before doing this procedure. If necessary, see the Diagnostics Manual DG3226. To Check: [1] Install the PORTABLE COMPUTER. See “Using the Portable Computer” in the Diagnostic Section. [2] Use the PORTABLE C[...]

  • Page 177

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–7 5 To Adjust: [12] Loosen the 2 SCREWS. [13] Move the SENSOR BRACKET until the measurement is within specification. [14] Tighten the 2 SCREWS. H129_2600DC H129_2600DCA SUCKER PADS PUMP on 2 mm PUMP off 1 mm SENSOR BRACKET SCREW (2) FLAG PUMP VACUUM[...]

  • Page 178

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–7 6 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 PHS1 S Magazine Open Sensor To Check: [1] Install the PORTABLE COMPUTER. See “Using the Portable Computer” in the Diagnostic Section. [2] Use the PORTABLE COMPUTER to display the CES Main Menu. [3] Enter [1] for “Monitor Mode”. [4] Enter [7] for “Enter Commands”. Note • Commands must be ente[...]

  • Page 179

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–7 7 [7] Check that the distance between the END OF THE SLIDE TRACK and the SLIDE MECHANISM is 1 mm (0.04 in.). To Adjust: [8] Loosen the SCREW. [9] Move the SENSOR BRACKET until the distance is correct. [10] Enter [S] [M] [C] to close the SUPPLY MAGAZINE WINDOW. [11] Enter [S] [M] [O] to open the SUPP[...]

  • Page 180

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–7 8 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 PHS2 S Magazine Close Sensor To Check: [1] Install the PORTABLE COMPUTER. See “Using the Portable Computer” in the Diagnostic Section. Warning • Dangerous Voltage. • Possible damage to eyes from invisible laser beam. Wear protective eyewear. • Do not wear jewelry. [2] Open the LEFT IMAGE UNIT CO[...]

  • Page 181

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–7 9 [10] Check that the distance between the SPRING and the SLIDE MECHANISM is 1-2 mm (0.04-0.08 in) with the SLIDE MECHANISM fully extended against the SPRING. To Adjust: [11] Loosen the SCREW. [12] Move the SENSOR BRACKET until the distance is correct. [13] Tighten the SCREW. [14] Check that the adj[...]

  • Page 182

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–8 0 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 PH3 S Magazine Door Sensor Note This procedure cannot be done on machines after S/N 500249. DETECTORS were changed from PHOTO DETECTORS to MICROSWITCHES to comply with European standards. To Check: [1] Install the PORTABLE COMPUTER. See “Using the Portable Computer” in the Diagnostic Section. [2] Use [...]

  • Page 183

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–8 1 CHS1 Slide Base Position Sensor Reference Position To Check: [1] Set up the PORTABLE COMPUTER. [2] Open the USER ACCESS DOOR. Warning • Dangerous Voltage. • Possible damage to eyes from invisible laser beam. Wear protective eyewear. • Do not wear jewelry. [3] Rotate the KEYSWITCH to the ON p[...]

  • Page 184

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–8 2 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 [11] Enter [I] [T] [R] to place the TRANSPORT ROLLERS in the initial position. [12] Enter [I] [F] [D] to move the SUCKER PADS into the initial position. [13] Check that the distance between the SLIDE BASE and the ROLLER is 1.5 mm (0.06 in.). Enter Command: ITR error=0 Enter Command: IFD Check the S-Mag op[...]

  • Page 185

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–8 3 To Adjust: [14] Enter [P] [M] [F]. Note In the next step, enter a + pulse to move the SLIDE BASE toward the ROLLER. Enter a - pulse to move the SLIDE BASE from the ROLLER. [15] Move the SLIDE BASE until the distance is correct: (a) Enter [+] or [-] [2] or [3] for the pulse number. (b) Enter [1] [0[...]

  • Page 186

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–8 4 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 [23] Enter [P] [H] [T] to observe sensors. Note The state of CHS-1 displayed on the PORTABLE COMPUTER should change between 0 and 1 during the next step. Important Do not loosen FLAG SCREWS for the next step. [24] Observe the state of CHS-1 displayed on the PORTABLE COMPUTER while trying to move the senso[...]

  • Page 187

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–8 5 [29] Observe the state of CHS-1 displayed on the PORTABLE COMPUTER while trying to move the sensor flag without loosening the mounting screws. Important If the state of CHS-1 changes from 0 to 1, the adjustment is complete. Go to Step 33. If the state of CHS-1 does not change, do the following ste[...]

  • Page 188

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–8 6 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 PHR1 R Magazine Open Sensor To Check: [1] Install the PORTABLE COMPUTER. See “Using the Portable Computer” in the Diagnostic Section. [2] Open the RIGHT IMAGE UNIT COVER. If necessary, see the procedure on Page 2 – 3. [3] Use the PORTABLE COMPUTER to display the CES Main Menu. [4] Enter [1] for “M[...]

  • Page 189

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–8 7 [7] Check that the distance between the END OF THE SLIDE TRACK and the SLIDE MECHANISM is 1 mm (0.04 in.). To Adjust: [8] Loosen the SCREW. [9] Move the SENSOR BRACKET until the distance is correct. [10] Tighten the SCREW. [11] Check that the adjustment is correct. H129_0021BC TRACK OF SLIDE END H[...]

  • Page 190

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–8 8 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 PHR2 R Magazine Close Sensor To Check: [1] Install the PORTABLE COMPUTER. See “Using the Portable Computer” in the Diagnostic Section. Warning • Dangerous Voltage. • Possible damage to eyes from invisible laser beam. Wear protective eyewear. • Do not wear jewelry. [2] Open the LEFT IMAGE UNIT CO[...]

  • Page 191

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–8 9 [9] Enter [R] [M] [C] to close the RECEIVE MAGAZINE WINDOW. [10] Remove the RECEIVE MAGAZINE OPEN/CLOSE ASSEMBLY. If necessary, see the procedure on Page 2-48. [11] Check that the distance between the SPRING and the SLIDE MECHANISM is 1mm (0.04 in.) to 2mm (0.08 in.) deflection with the SLIDE MECH[...]

  • Page 192

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–9 0 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 PH4 R Magazine Door Sensor Note This procedure cannot be done on machines after S/N 500249. DETECTORS were changed from PHOTODETECTORS to MICROSWITCHES to comply with European standards. To Check: [1] Install the PORTABLE COMPUTER. See “Using the Portable Computer” in the Diagnostic Section. [2] Remov[...]

  • Page 193

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–9 1 Receive Side Stopper Position To Check: [1] Connect the PORTABLE COMPUTER. [2] Open the RECEIVE MAGAZINE DOOR. [3] Open the USER ACCESS DOOR. [4] Rotate the KEYSWITCH to the ON position. [5] Use the PORTABLE COMPUTER to display the CES Main Menu. [6] Enter [1] for “Monitor Mode”. [7] Enter [7][...]

  • Page 194

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–9 2 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 To Adjust: [13] Enter [P] [M] [R]. [14] Enter a [-] pulse number to move the ROLLER toward the STOPPER and a [+] pulse number to move the roller away from the STOPPER. [15] Enter [1] [0] for the speed. Note The STOPPER may need to be loosened to allow the ROLLER SHAFT to reach the correct position. [16] R[...]

  • Page 195

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–9 3 CHT1 Supply Roller Position Sensor Note Do this procedure when: replacing the SUPPLY ROLLER ASSEMBLY replacing the SUPPLY ROLLER POSITION SENSOR experiencing transportation film jams. To Check: [1] Install the PORTABLE COMPUTER. See “Using the Portable Computer” in the Diagnostic Section. [2] [...]

  • Page 196

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–9 4 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 [7] Enter [7] for “Enter Commands”. Note • Commands must be entered using capital letters. • See the Diagnostics section to clear any error messages displayed on the PORTABLE COMPUTER during this procedure. [8] Enter [I] [T] [R] to initialize the roller. [9] Enter [P] [M] [S]. [10] Enter [1] [4] f[...]

  • Page 197

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–9 5 [20] Check that the LED indicator on the underside of the SUPPLY ROLLER POSITION SENSOR is off. Note If the LED indicator is off after the previous step, STOP, this procedure has been completed. [21] Press the [ESC] key on the PORTABLE COMPUTER 2 times to return to the MAIN MENU. [22] Manually, al[...]

  • Page 198

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–9 6 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 [25] Enter [P] [M] [S]. [26] Enter [-] [6] [4] for the pulse number. [27] Enter [3] [0] [0] for the speed. [28] Loosen the 2 SET SCREWS on the SUPPLY ROLLER POSITION SENSOR FLAG. Note The LED indicator on the underside of the sensor is on when the sensor is not blocked, and off when the sensor is blocked.[...]

  • Page 199

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–9 7 CHT2 Receive Roller Position Sensor Note Do this procedure when: • replacing the RECEIVE ROLLER ASSEMBLY • replacing the RECEIVE ROLLER POSITION SENSOR • experiencing transportation film jams. To Check: [1] Energize the LASER PRINTER. [2] Install the PORTABLE COMPUTER. See “Using the Porta[...]

  • Page 200

    SERVICE MANUAL 5–9 8 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 [9] Enter [P] [M] [R]. [10] Enter [-] [2] [8] [1] for the pulse number. [11] Enter [4] [4] [4] for the speed. [12] Check that the ROLLER SHAFT lines up with the holes in the FRONT AND REAR MECH PLATES and contacts the RECEIVE TRANSPORT ROLLERS. Important If the ROLLER SHAFT is not in position, continue wi[...]

  • Page 201

    Electrical Adjustments SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 5–9 9 [13] Enter [P] [M] [R]. Note The number of pulses entered depends on the distance the ROLLER SHAFT must be moved. [14] Enter a negative pulse number to move the ROLLER toward the STOPPER and a positive pulse number to move the roller away from the STOPPER. [15] Enter [1] [0] for the speed. [16] Re[...]

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    SERVICE MANUAL 5 – 100 29AUG97 – SM3226-1 [17] Check that the RECEIVE ROLLER is resting against the STOP BRACKET. Important If the RECEIVE ROLLER is in position continue with the next step. If the RECEIVE ROLLER is not in position do the Receive Side Stopper Adjustment procedure beginning at Step 13 on Page 5 – 92. [18] Enter [P] [M] [R] to s[...]

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    Preventive Maintenance Checklist SM3226-1 – 29AUG97 6–1 Section 6: Preventive Maintenance Checklist Caution Do not touch the POLYGON MIRROR surface. ❒ Read the Error History and Error Frequency Logs. Look for trends and possible problems. Clear both logs. ❒ Print test patterns. Compare to test patterns made at installation. Check for artifa[...]

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    sm3226_1.6.doc Printed In USA HEALTH IMAGING EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY ● ROCHESTER, N.Y. 14650 Preventive Maintenance Checklist Publication History: Print Date Pub. No. ECO No. Affected Pages File Name Notes Feb97 SM3226-1 N/A Pages 4-16 through 4-21. sm3226_1_10feb97.book Caps conversion to Frame 29Aug97 SM3226-1 N/A Page references in Section 5. sm[...]