Ricoh 406460 manual

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    Model RN-MF1 Machine Codes: M016/M017 Field Service Manual 30 November , 2009[...]

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    Safety Notices Important Safety Notices Prevention of Physical Injury 1. Before disassembling or assembling parts of the machine and peripherals, make sure that the machine power cord is unplugged. 2. The wall outlet should be near the machine and easily accessible. 3. If any adjustment or operation check has to be made with exterior covers off or [...]

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    • The Controller board on the MF model contains a lithium battery. The danger of explosion exists if a battery of this type is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or an equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Discard batteries in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and local regulations Laser Safety The Cent[...]

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    Symbols, Abbreviations and Trademarks This manual uses several symbols and abbreviations. The meaning of those symbols and abbreviations are as follows: See or Refer to Clip ring Screw Connector Clamp E-ring SEF Short Edge Feed LEF Long Edge Feed Trademarks Microsoft ® , Windows ® , and MS-DOS ® are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation[...]

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety Notices .....................................................................................................................................................1 Important Safety Notices ...............................................................................................................................1 Laser Safety[...]

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    ADF Unit........................................................................................................................................................31 Original Tray ................................................................................................................................................ 32 ADF Feed Unit ...........[...]

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    Toner End Sensor ......................................................................................................................................... 57 Paper Exit Sensor ......................................................................................................................................... 58 Relay Sensor.....................[...]

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    Configuration and Maintenance Page ....................................................................................................... 106 Overview....................................................................................................................................................106 Firmware Updating .............................[...]

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    1. Product Information Specifications See "Appendices" for the following information: • "General Specifications" • "Printer" • "Copier" • "Scanner" • "Fax" • "Supported Paper Sizes" 9 1[...]

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    Machine Overview Component Layout 1. Laser unit 9. Friction pad 2. Quenching lamp 10. Transfer roller 3. Cartridge (AIO-type) 11. Paper Tray 4. Development roller 12. Fusing Unit 5. Registration roller 13. Pressure Roller 6. By-pass feed roller 14. Paper exit roller 7. By-pass feed tray 15. Hot Roller 8. Paper feed roller 16. Drum 1. Product Inform[...]

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    Paper Path [A] Duplex section (For M017) [B] Standard paper tray unit [C] Optional paper tray unit Machine Overview 11 1[...]

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    Drive Layout 1. Duplex Motor 2. Main Motor 3. Registration Clutch 4. Replay Clutch 5. Paper Feed Clutch 1. Product Information 12 1[...]

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    Machine Configuration Models Duplex Unit Optional Memory Optional Tray (M355) PCL PS Fax USB Host RN-MF1a (M016) NA NA 250x1 Yes Yes Yes RN-MF1b (M017) Auto NA 250x1 Yes Yes Yes NA: Not Available Machine Configuration 13 1[...]

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    1. Product Information 14 1[...]

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    2. Installation Installation Requirements Environment 1. Temperature Rage: 10°C to 32°C (50°F to 89.6°F) 2. Humidity Range: 15% to 80% RH 3. Ambient Illumination: Less than 2,000 lux (do not expose to direct sunlight) 4. Ventilation: 3 times/hr/person 5. Do not put the machine in areas with sudden temperature changes. This includes: • Areas d[...]

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    Machine Level Front to back: Within 5 mm (0.2") of level Right to left: Within 5 mm (0.2") of level Machine Space Requirement Put the machine near a power source with these clearances: A : Over 10 cm (4") B : Over 20 cm (7.9") C : Over 20 cm (7.9") D : Over 70 cm (27.6") Power Requirements • Make sure that the plug i[...]

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    Permitted voltage fluctuation: 10% Do not set anything on the power cord. Installation Procedure Refer to the "User Guide". Installation Requirements 17 2[...]

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    2. Installation 18 2[...]

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    3. Preventive Maintenance PM Intervals PM Parts There are no PM parts in this machine. • Other than the three Yield Parts listed below, there are essentially no PM parts required for this product. • These three items will need to be replaced in cases where their yield is near, however, given the ACV (Average Copy Volume) for this product, these[...]

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    Web Image Monitor These yield counters are displayed under the "Toner" on the "Status" page as shown above. • The machine displays "Life End Feed Roller", "Life End Transfer Roller" or "Life End Fuser Unit" when one of these counters reaches each yield. Counter Reset The process below shows how to[...]

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    4. Replacement and Adjustment Before You Start • If there are printer jobs in the machine, print out all jobs in the printer buffer. • Turn off the main power switch and unplug the machine before you do the procedures in this section. 21 4[...]

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    Special Tools • PC: Windows 2000/XP/Vista, Windows Server 2003/2003 R2, 2008. • USB or network cable • A computer is necessary to update the firmware. 4. Replacement and Adjustment 22 4[...]

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    Exterior Covers Front Cover 1. Pull out the standard paper tray [A]. 2. Remove two tabs [A]. 3. Pull out the bypass tray [B]. Exterior Covers 23 4[...]

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    4. Open the front cover [A]. • To open the front cover, push the cover release button [B] and (carefully) pull the cover forward and open (it hinges downward). 5. Push the right hinge [A] to release. 6. Front cover [B] Left Cover 1. Front cover ( p.23) 4. Replacement and Adjustment 24 4[...]

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    2. Remove two screws [A] on the left cover. 3. Pull the front upper part [A] of the left cover (as shown above) to release the hooks. 4. Pull the rear upper part [A] of the left cover (as shown above) to release the hooks. Exterior Covers 25 4[...]

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    5. Pull the front bottom part of the left cover [A] (as shown above) to release the hooks. 6. Remove the Left cover [A] as shown above. • There are many hooks and tabs inside the left cover. See the images below in the Note section before removing the left cover. 4. Replacement and Adjustment 26 4[...]

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    NOTE: Rear Cover 1. Front cover ( p.23) 2. Left cover ( p.24) Exterior Covers 27 4[...]

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    3. Open the rear cover [A] 4. Slide the shaft [B] in the direction of the blue arrow, and remove the rear cover [A]. Right Cover 1. Front cover ( p.23) 2. Rear cover ( p.27) 3. Right cover [A] ( x 3, hook at arrow mark) • There are many hooks and tabs inside the right cover. See the images below in the Note section before removing the right cover[...]

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    NOTE: Top Cover 1. Front cover ( p.23) 2. Left cover ( p.24) 3. Rear cover ( p.27) 4. Scanner unit ( p.40) Exterior Covers 29 4[...]

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    5. Top cover [A] ( x 3, x 4) When installing the top cover • When re-installing the top cover, always verify that the two paperweights [A] are lifted. If they are not lifted to fit into the paper slot, the paperweights [A] could be damaged. • Make sure that these paperweights [A] can be moved smoothly (up and down) after installing the top cove[...]

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    ADF ADF Unit 1. Left cover ( p.24) 2. Disconnect the ADF harness [A] and ground-wire [B] ( x 1). 3. Open the ADF unit [A] ADF 31 4[...]

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    4. Release the three hooks of the right hinge [A] with a screw driver, as shown above. 5. Lift the ADF unit. Original Tray 1. Open the ADF cover [A]. 2. Original tray [B] (Two tabs) ADF Feed Unit 1. Open the ADF cover. 4. Replacement and Adjustment 32 4[...]

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    2. Release the lock lever [A] 3. ADF feed unit [B] ADF Separation Pad 1. Open the ADF cover. 2. ADF feed unit ( p.32) 3. ADF separation pad [A] (hook x 2, spring x 1) ADF Front Cover 1. ADF unit ( p.31) 2. Original Tray ( p.32) 3. ADF feed unit ( p.32) ADF 33 4[...]

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    4. ADF front cover [A] ( x 1) ADF Rear Cover 1. ADF unit ( p.31) 2. Original Tray ( p.32) 3. ADF feed unit ( p.32) 4. ADF rear cover [A] ( x 2) ADF Cover 1. ADF unit ( p.31) 2. ADF front cover ( p.33) 3. ADF rear cover ( p.34) 4. Replacement and Adjustment 34 4[...]

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    4. ADF top cover [A] (two tabs, two hooks) ADF Motor 1. ADF unit ( p.31) 2. Original Tray ( p.32) 3. ADF feed unit ( p.32) 4. ADF front cover ( p.33) 5. ADF rear cover ( p.34) 6. ADF drive unit [A] ( x 4, all s) ADF 35 4[...]

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    7. ADF motor assembly [A] ( x 2) 8. ADF motor [A] ( x 2) Original Set Sensor 1. ADF unit ( p.31) 2. ADF feed unit ( p.32) 3. ADF motor assembly ( p.35) 4. Replacement and Adjustment 36 4[...]

  • Page 39

    4. Feed roller holder [A] ( x 1) 5. Upper guide [B] ( x 2) 6. Original set sensor [A] (hooks) ADF Cover Open Sensor 1. Original tray ( p.32) 2. ADF rear cover ( p.34) ADF 37 4[...]

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    3. ADF cover open sensor [A] ( x 1, x 1) ADF Feed Sensor 1. ADF unit ( p.31) 2. ADF feed unit ( p.32) 3. Sensor cover [A] ( x 2) 4. Replacement and Adjustment 38 4[...]

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    4. ADF feed sensor [A] (hooks, x 1) ADF Drive Board 1. Original tray ( p.32) 2. ADF rear cover ( p.34) 3. ADF drive board [A] (no screws, all plugs ( )s and hooks) ADF 39 4[...]

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    Scanner Unit 1. Front cover ( p.23) 2. Left cover ( p.24) 3. Rear cover ( p.27) 4. Slide the scanner unit [A] in the direction of the blue arrow, and remove it ( x 4, ground cable x 2, flat cable x 1, x 3, x 3). 5. ADF unit ( p.31) 6. Operation Panel ( p.40) 7. Scanner Unit [A] Operation Panel 1. Scanner unit ( p.40) 2. ADF unit ( p.31) 4. Replacem[...]

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    3. Turn the scanner unit over. 4. Operation panel [A] ( x 3, hooks) Scanner Top Cover 1. Scanner unit ( p.40) 2. Turn the scanner unit over. 3. Remove the six screws on the bottom of the scanner base [A]. Scanner Unit 41 4[...]

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    4. Scanner top cover [A] (hooks) Scanner Carriage Unit 1. Scanner unit ( p.40) 2. Scanner top cover ( p.41) 3. Slide the scanner carriage unit [A] to the right side. 4. Replacement and Adjustment 42 4[...]

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    4. Loosen the timing belt [A] as shown above, and remove it. 5. Remove the flat cable [A] from the scanner carriage unit. 6. Bar holder [A] ( x 1) Scanner Unit 43 4[...]

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    7. Carriage bar [A] and scanner carriage unit [B] Exposure Lamp 1. Scanner carriage unit ( p.42) 2. Carriage top cover [A] ( x 2, x 1) 4. Replacement and Adjustment 44 4[...]

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    3. Exposure lamp [A] (hooks) When reinstalling the exposure lamp Place the lamp cord wires as shown above. Otherwise, the top cover could pinch the lamp cords and damage them when reinstalling the top cover on the scanner carriage unit. Lamp Stabilizer Board 1. Scanner carriage unit Scanner Unit 45 4[...]

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    2. Carriage bottom cover [A] ( x 2) 3. Lamp stabilizer [A] ( x 1) Scanner Motor 1. Scanner carriage unit ( p.42) 4. Replacement and Adjustment 46 4[...]

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    2. Scanner motor [A] ( x 3) 3. Carriage rail [A] ( x 2) 4. Ground plate [B] (double-sided tape) 5. Conductance tape [C] 6. Scanner motor Scanner Unit 47 4[...]

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    Laser Unit • Turn off the main power switch and unplug the machine before attempting any of the procedures in this section. Laser beams can seriously damage your eyes. Caution Decal Locations Caution decal is attached as shown below. • Be sure to turn off the main switch and disconnect the power plug from the power outlet before beginning any d[...]

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    6. Laser unit [A] ( x 3, ground screw x 3, x 2) Polygon Mirror Motor • Turn off the main switch and unplug the machine before attempting any of the procedures in this section. Laser beams can seriously damage your eyes. 1. Laser unit ( p.48) 2. Polygon mirror cover [A] ( x 2) Laser Unit 49 4[...]

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    3. Polygon mirror motor [A] ( x 4, x 1) • Never touch the surface of the mirror with bare hands. 4. Replacement and Adjustment 50 4[...]

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    Paper Feed and Exit Paper Feed Roller 1. Pull out the standard paper tray. 2. Remove the AIO. 3. Set the machine with the rear side facing down, resting on the table. 4. Slide the paper feed shaft [A] to the left side ( x 2). 5. Slide the paper feed roller [B] to right side, and remove it (hook). After installing a new paper feed roller 1. Enter th[...]

  • Page 54

    Friction Pad 1. Remove the paper tray unit from the machine before removing the friction pad. 2. Friction pad [A] (2 hooks, 1 spring) When reinstalling the friction pad follow this order: 1. Replace the spring. 2. Insert the right side of the friction pad first, followed by the left side. 3. Gently push the friction pad down into the slot and then [...]

  • Page 55

    2. Left cover ( p.24) 3. Right cover ( p.28) 4. Pull out the paper tray. 5. By-pass lower guide plate [A] ( x 4, x 2) NOTE: • Reinstall the by-pass lower guide plate [A] while pressing the spring [B]. • Be careful for the spring [B] and the ground plate [C] not to fall inside the machine during reinstallation. Paper Feed and Exit 53 4[...]

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    6. By-pass upper guide plate [A] (hooks) 7. By-pass solenoid cover, by-pass solenoid [B] ( x 1) 8. Gear [C] (hook) 9. Slide the by-pass feed roller shaft [A] to the left side, and remove it. 10. Remove the metal cover [B] from the by-pass feed roller [C]. By-Pass Feed Roller Friction Pad 1. By-pass feed roller ( p.52) 4. Replacement and Adjustment [...]

  • Page 57

    2. By-pass feed roller friction pad [A] (hooks, spring x 1) By-pass Feed Sensor 1. Front cover ( p.23) 2. Right cover ( p.28) 3. By-pass feed sensor [A] (hooks, x 1) Paper Feed Clutch 1. Top cover ( p.29) 2. Scanner unit ( p.40) 3. ECB ( p.74) 4. Controller board ( p.76) 5. FCU ( p.77) Paper Feed and Exit 55 4[...]

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    6. Release all harnesses [A] from the clamps. 7. Harness guide plate [B] ( x 2) 8. Drive unit [A] ( x 5, x 1, x 2, timing belt) 9. Paper feed clutch [A] ( x 1, x 1) 4. Replacement and Adjustment 56 4[...]

  • Page 59

    Relay Clutch 1. Drive unit ( p.55 "Paper Feed Clutch") 2. Relay clutch [A] ( x 1) Registration Clutch 1. Drive unit ( p.55 "Paper Feed Clutch") 2. Registration clutch [A] ( x 1) Toner End Sensor 1. Drive unit ( p.55 "Paper Feed Clutch") Paper Feed and Exit 57 4[...]

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    2. Reflective sensor with bracket [A] ( x 1) 3. Reflective sensor [B] Paper Exit Sensor 1. Rear cover ( p.27) 2. Paper exit sensor [A] ( x 1, hooks) Relay Sensor 1. Rear cover ( p.27) 4. Replacement and Adjustment 58 4[...]

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    2. Relay sensor [A] ( x 1, hooks) Inverter Sensor 1. Duplex transport guide ( p.78 "PSU") 2. Inverter sensor [A] ( x 1, hooks) Registration Roller and Sensor 1. Pull out the paper tray. 2. PSU ( p.78 "PSU") 3. Paper feed clutch ( p.55 "Paper Feed Clutch") 4. Relay clutch ( p.57) 5. Registration clutch ( p.57) Paper Fee[...]

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    6. Heat insulating plate [A] ( x 2) 7. Exit roller base [B] ( x 2) 8. Imaging unit base [A] ( x 4) 9. Remove the four screws in the right frame [A]. 4. Replacement and Adjustment 60 4[...]

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    10. Remove the four screws in the left frame [A]. 11. Registration unit [A] 12. Upper guide plate [B] 13. Registration roller [A] Paper Feed and Exit 61 4[...]

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    14. Registration sensor [A] 4. Replacement and Adjustment 62 4[...]

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    Paper Transfer Transfer Roller 1. Front cover ( p.23) 2. Remove the AIO. 3. Remove the transfer roller [A] (Bushing x 1, spring x 2, gear x 1) as shown above. • Do not touch the transfer roller surface, when reinstalling the new transfer roller. After installing a new transfer roller 1. Enter the "Maintenance Mode". 2. Select "Engi[...]

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    Fusing • Switch off the main power, unplug the machine from its power source, and allow the fusing unit to cool before removing it. Fusing Unit 1. Front cover ( p.23) 2. Left cover ( p.24) 3. Rear cover ( p.27) 4. Entrance guide [A] ( x 1) 5. Disconnect the three harnesses ( x 2) 4. Replacement and Adjustment 64 4[...]

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    6. Pass the cable [A] through the hole [B] inside the machine. 7. Fusing unit [C] ( x 4) NOTE: Make sure that the two bushings [A] remain be setting. Fusing 65 4[...]

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    Reinstallation Pass the cable [A] of fusing unit through the hole [B] outside, after setting the fusing unit. After installing a new fusing unit 1. Enter the "Maintenance Mode". 2. Select "Engine Maintenance", and then press "OK" key. 3. Select "Reset Fusing Unit Life" and then press "OK" key. 4. Se[...]

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    3. Thermostat [A] ( x 2) Thermistor 1. Fusing unit ( p.64) 2. Fusing front cover [A] ( x 2) 3. Thermistor [A] ( x 1) Fusing 67 4[...]

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    Fusing Lamp 1. Fusing Unit ( p.64) 2. Fusing side covers [A] ( x 2 each) 3. Ground-wires ( x 1 each) 4. Fusing lamp [A] 4. Replacement and Adjustment 68 4[...]

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    When reinstall the fusing lamp The flat terminal [A] must be placed on the right side of the fusing unit (fusing cable side). Hot Roller 1. Fusing lamp ( p.68) 2. Brackets [A] ( x 2) Fusing 69 4[...]

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    3. Hot roller [A] (C-ring x 2, gear x 1, bushing x 2) Pressure Roller 1. Hot roller ( p.69) 2. Pressure roller [A] (Bearing x 2) Hot Roller Stripper Pawls 1. Fusing unit ( p.64) 2. Fusing unit upper cover ( p.66) 4. Replacement and Adjustment 70 4[...]

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    3. Metal holders [A] (1 holder for each pawl: x 2 each) 4. Hot roller stripper pawls [A] (1 spring for each pawl) Fusing 71 4[...]

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    Motors Main Motor 1. Front cover ( p.23) 2. Left cover ( p.24) 3. Harness guide [A] ( x 2) 4. Main motor [B] ( x 4, x 1) Duplex Motor (For M017) 1. Front cover ( p.23) 2. Left cover ( p.24) 3. Rear cover ( p.27) 4. Right cover ( p.28) 5. Top cover ( p.29) 4. Replacement and Adjustment 72 4[...]

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    6. Duplex motor [A] ( x 2, x 1) Motors 73 4[...]

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    Electrical Components Layout of PC Boards [A] ECB (Engine Controller Board) [B] Controller Board [C] FCU (Fax Control Unit) - behind the main controller board [D] USB Board ECB (Engine Controller Board) 1. Front cover ( p.23) 2. Left cover ( p.24) 4. Replacement and Adjustment 74 4[...]

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    3. ECB [A] ( x 4, all s) • Do not connect any connectors to CN181 when reinstalling the ECB [A]. CN181 is only used for factory. • Do not change the dip switch. The dip switch is only for factory use. 4. EEPROM (Electronically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory) [A] When installing the new ECB (Engine Controller Board) Electrical Components[...]

  • Page 78

    1. Remove the EEPROM from the old ECB. 2. Install it on the new ECB after replacing the ECB. 3. Replace the EEPROM if the EEPROM on the old ECB is defective. • Keep the EEPROM away from any objects that can cause static electricity. Static electricity can damage EEPROM data. • Make sure that the EEPROM is correctly installed on the ECB. EEPROM [...]

  • Page 79

    2. Controller board [A] ( x 4, flat cable x 1, all s) FCU 1. ECB ( p.74) 2. Controller board( p.76) 3. Controller board bracket [A] ( x 3) 4. FCU [A] ( x 4) Electrical Components 77 4[...]

  • Page 80

    USB Host Board 1. Left cover ( p.24) 2. USB host board [A] ( x 2, x 1) PSU 1. Pull out the standard paper tray. 2. Front cover ( p.23) 3. Left cover ( p.24) 4. Rear cover ( p.27) 5. Right cover ( p.28) 6. Scanner unit ( p.40) 7. Top cover ( p.29) 8. ECB ( p.74) 9. Controller board bracket ( p.77) 10. Drive unit ( p.55 "Paper Feed Clutch")[...]

  • Page 81

    11. Disconnect three connectors in left frame( x 1) 12. Bracket [A] ( x 2) 13. Main power switch bracket [A] in right frame( x 2) 14. Remove the main power cord [B] as sown above( x 2). 15. Remove the ground wire and two connectors. Electrical Components 79 4[...]

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    16. Rear low cover [A] ( x 3) 17. Entrance guide [A] 18. Fusing Unit( p.64) 19. For M017 only: Duplex transport guide [A] ( x 2) 4. Replacement and Adjustment 80 4[...]

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    20. For M017 only: Set the machine with the front side facing down, resting on the table. 21. For M017 only: Release the link [A] ( x 1) 22. For M017 only: Duplex cover [A] ( x 4, x 1, gear x 1) Electrical Components 81 4[...]

  • Page 84

    23. PSU [A] ( x 4, x 1) Charge Terminal Case 1. Right cover ( p.28) 2. Charge terminal case [A] with the harness ( x 2, x 1, hooks) 3. Remove the harness [A] ( x 4). 4. Remove the four springs and terminal pins [B]. 5. Charge terminal case [C] 4. Replacement and Adjustment 82 4[...]

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    Others Cooling Fan 1. Right cover ( p.28) 2. Cooling fan [A] ( x 2, x 1) • Install the Cooling fan [A] with its decal facing the outside of the machine. Speaker 1. Left cover ( p.24) 2. Speaker [A] ( x 2, x 1, x 1) Others 83 4[...]

  • Page 86

    Quenching Lamp 1. Top Cover ( p.29) 2. Release two hooks of the quenching lamp with the case [A], and remove it. 3. Remove the quenching lamp [A] from the case (hook x 3). 4. Replacement and Adjustment 84 4[...]

  • Page 87

    Image Adjustment Registration Adjustment User Adjustment The paper registration can also be adjusted with the user mode ("Engine Maintenance Registration"). For details, see the "User Guide". Service Adjustment 1. Print the test page ( p.124). • Print out the test pattern before changing the paper registration setting. 2. Ente[...]

  • Page 88

    • Increase the value to shift the print area in the plus direction. • Decrease to shift in the minus direction. 6. Adjust the margins of the test page so that they are equal in size. 4. Replacement and Adjustment 86 4[...]

  • Page 89

    5. System Maintenance Reference Service Program Mode Overview This model has several service menus. Each service menu has several adjustment items. This section explains how to enter each service menu and what you can do in each service menu. Maintenance Mode Menu Selecting an Item To select an item, press the "Up" or "Down" key[...]

  • Page 90

    Display Info Counter Printer Counter Displays the following counters of the printer engine. Total Page Scanner Counter Displays the sum total of scanner counters for each mode. Total Page/ Black Page/ Color Page / ADF Used Jam Counter Displays the number of paper jams at each location. Total/ ADF/ Outer/ Inner/ Tray1 Misfeed/ Tray2 Misfeed/ Duplex [...]

  • Page 91

    Engine Maintenance Registration Horiz. Tray1 Adjusts the horizontal registration for tray 1. If the machine settings are reset to the factory defaults, this value does not change. [-40 to 40 / 0 (Default) / 0.1 mm/step] Vert. Tray1 Plain Paper Adjusts the vertical registration of plain paper for tray1. If the machine settings are reset to the facto[...]

  • Page 92

    Engine Maintenance Registration Horiz.Bypass Adjusts the horizontal registration for the bypass tray. If the machine settings are reset to the factory defaults, this value does not change. [-40 to 40 / 0 (Default) / 0.1 mm/step] Vert. Bypass Plain Paper Adjusts the vertical registration of plain paper for the bypass tray. If the machine settings ar[...]

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    Engine Maintenance Brand ID 00* – 7F Displays the current brand ID number. Do not change this setting (Designed for Factory Use). Fuser SC Reset This button is for resetting an SC related with the fusing errors. Bypass Tray Priority Turns on or off the paper priority feeding from the bypass tray. [On or Off] Reset Transfer Roller Life Clears the [...]

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    Engine Maintenance EM Counter Info Remain of Transfer Roller Displays the total counter (Remain of Transfer Roller). Transfer Roller - Time Displays the EM counter (Transfer Roller: Time). Transfer Roller - Pages Displays the EM counter (Transfer Roller: pages). Remain of Paper Feed Roller Displays the total counter (Remain of Paper Feed Roller). P[...]

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    Engine Maintenance Output check Main Motor Output check (Main Motor) Middle clutch Output check (Relay Clutch) Tray1 clutch Output check (Paper Feed Clutch) Bypass solenoid Output check (Bypass solenoid) Regist clutch Output check (Registration Clutch) Reserve clutch Output check (Reserve clutch) Fan High Speed Output check (Fan High Speed) Fan Low[...]

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    Engine Maintenance Paper Buckle Amount Vert. Tray1 Plain Paper Adjusts the amount of paper buckle at the registration roller for each tray and paper type. [-8 to 8 / 0 (Default) / 1 mm/step] Vert. Tray1 Thick Paper Vert. Tray1 Thin Paper Adjusts the amount of paper buckle at the registration roller for each tray and paper type. [-8 to 8 / -2 (Defau[...]

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    Engine Maintenance Fusing Unit Temperature Thin Paper Adjusts the fusing temperature for thin paper. [140 to 165 / 150 (Default) / 5°C/step] Envelope Adjusts the fusing temperature for envelope. [170 to 200 / 200 (Default) / 5°C/step] Postcard Adjusts the fusing temperature for postcard. [160 to 200 / 185 (Default) / 5°C/step] Recycled Adjusts t[...]

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    Engine Maintenance Waste toner disposal Independent-Supply Toner Sets the machine operation at "waste toner full" of the refilled AIO. [On or Off (Default)] • With main motor rotation count feature, machine can be set to stop printing after print total exceeds a certain set value. If print count exceeds this value, then "Replace Pr[...]

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    Scan Maintenance Regist Adjust ADF Main Reg. Adjusts the ADF Scan main-scan registration. [-2.0 to 2.0 / 0 (Default)/ 0.1 mm/step] ADF Sub Reg. Adjusts the ADF Scan sub-scan registration. [-2.0 to 2.0 / 0 (Default)/ 0.1 mm/step] Flatbed Main Reg. Adjusts the Flatbed Scan main-scan registration. [-2.0 to 2.0 / 0 (Default)/ 0.1 mm/step] Flatbed Sub R[...]

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    Fax Maintenance Modem Settings RX Level Sets the reception level. [-43 dBm (Default)/ -33 dBm/ -26 dBm / -16 dBm] TX Level Sets the transmission level. [0 dBm/ -1 dBm/ -2 dBm/ -3 dBm/ -4 dBm / -5 dBm/ -6 dBm/ -7 dBm/ -8 dBm/ -9 dBm / -10 dBm/ -11 dBm/ -12 dBm/ -13 dBm / -14 dBm/ -15 dBm] Cable Equalizer These selectors are used to improve the pass-[...]

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    Fax Maintenance RX Settings Silence Detection Time Silence (No tone) detection time (Rx mode : FAX/ TAD Only) After the line is connected via the external telephone, the machine can detect silence (no tone) for the time length specified by this setting. [30 sec (Default)] CNG Tone Detection Time CNG tone detection time ( RX mode : FAX / TEL, FAX / [...]

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    Fax Maintenance TX Settings Redial Interval Sets the redial interval when Tx fails. [5 Min/ 6 Min] Redialings Sets the number of redials when Tx fails. [2 times/ 3 Times/ 4 Times/ 5 Times] Overseas Comm Mode Settings Overseas Comm Mode This sets the machine to ignore a DIS signal sent from the called station once in a sending operation. [Off (Defau[...]

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    Fax Maintenance Tone Signal Settings Tone Signal Transmission Time Length Sets the tone signal transmission time length [100 ms (Default)] Minimum Pause In Tone Dialing Sets the minimum pause during tone dialing [100 ms (Default)/ 150 ms/ 200 ms] Attenuator For Pseudo Ring Backtone To the Line Sets the attenuator for pseudo ringback tone to the lin[...]

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    Fax Maintenance BT (Busy Tone) Detection BT Setting DFU [Off/ On] BT: Busy tone BT Frequency DFU [300-550 Hz/ 300-650 Hz/ 325-525 Hz/ 340-550 Hz/ 350-500 Hz/ 350-550 Hz/ 375-475 Hz/ 380-520 Hz] BT Level DFU [-35 dB/ -36 dB/ -37 dB/ -38 dB/ -39 dB] BT Cadence DFU [0.10/ 0.15/ 0.20/ 0.25/ 0.30/ 0.35/ 0.40/ 0.45/ 0.50/ 0.75] Comm Settings RTN Rate The[...]

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    Fax Maintenance V34 Settings Equalizer These selectors set the equalizer's training level to be applied if training fails due to poor line connection. [Automatic (Default)/ 4 Points/ 16 Points] Redialing Resend when a communication error occurs. [Disabled (Default)/ Not Disabled] First TX Speed Sets the first transmission speed choice, before [...]

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    Fax Service Test Menu Entering the Fax Service Test Menu Turn on the machine while pressing the "Fax" key. Selecting an Item To select the item, press the "Up" or "Down" key. Going into the Next Level/ Returning to the Previous Level • To go into the next level of an item, select an item then press the "OK"[...]

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    Fax Test Modem Test [V34] 33600 bps Generates the [V34] 33600 bps signal. [V34] 28800 bps Generates the [V34] 28800 bps signal. [V17] 14400 bps Generates the [V17] 14400 bps signal. [V17] 12000 bps Generates the [V17] 12000 bps signal. [V17] 9600 bps Generates the [V17] 9600 bps signal. [V17] 7200 bps Generates the [V17] 7200 bps signal. [V29] 9600[...]

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    Configuration and Maintenance Page Overview The configuration page and maintenance page have information about the machine's status. Print this sheet as shown below. Check the configuration page or maintenance page when doing machine maintenance. To Print the Configuration Page/ Maintenance Page 1. Turn on the machine. 2. Press the "User [...]

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    Other Types of Reports You can also check other reports than two reports (configuration page and maintenance page) with "Report Print" in the "Menu". • Activity Report Prints a fax transmission and reception report for the last 100 jobs. • Memory List Prints a list of unsent fax jobs remaining in the machine's memory. ?[...]

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    Firmware Updating • Never turn the machine's main power off while the firmware is being updated, as this could damage the ECB or controller board. Checking the Machine Firmware Version To update the firmware for this machine, you need the most recent version of the firmware (firmware file downloadable from the Internet). 1. Turn the machine&[...]

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    3. Make a folder on a local drive of your computer and save the files there. • "FWUpdate ToolSP.exe": Used for Controller firmware or Engine firmware • "FWUpdate Tool.exe": Used for Controller firmware 4. Connect a USB cable between a computer and the machine. 5. Click the "FWUpdateToolSP.exe" or "FWUpdateTool[...]

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    10. The update is finished when "Firmware Update Done. Please Reboot" appears on the operation panel's display. 11. Turn the main power of the machine off, and then turn it back on. 12. Print a configuration page to check the machine's firmware version. Updating the Engine Firmware Procedure When updating firmware, always discon[...]

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    6. The above updating program should appear on the screen. 7. For a USB connection, click "Eng. F/W Update (USB)" [A]. For a network connection, enter the machine's IP address in "MFP IP Address" [B], and then click "Eng. F/W Update (NET)" [C]. 8. The update is in progress when "Firmware is Updating" app[...]

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    9. The update is finished when "Firmware Update Done. Please Reboot Engine." appears. 10. Turn the main power of the machine off, and then back on. Updating the Boot Loader Firmware This is also listed on the configuration page, but this firmware is not updated in the field. Updating Failure If the firmware update is not successful, the u[...]

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    Messages Comment Action USB Upload : FAIL Can not open USB printer driver while F/W file is transmitted. Check USB cable connection. Check the installation of USB Print Driver if it is available. Check MFP status if it is available. F/W file transmission can not be completed. (Transmission will be canceled if timeout.) Check USB cable connection. C[...]

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    Messages Comment Action Net Upload : FAIL Can not open FTP port of MFP before F/W file is transmitted. (Transmission will be canceled if timeout.) (1) Check network cable connection. (2) Check MFP status if it is available. (3) Check MFP and PC IP address setting. (4) Check PC firewall setting about FTP. F/W file transmission can not be completed. [...]

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    Messages Comment Action Machine is not ready. Can not get MFP status form USB status channel before F/W file is transmitted. Check USB cable connection. Check USB Print Driver if it is available. Do not update F/W when MFP is in power-on stage. Wrong Model. F/W file is not matched for current machine. Please check the version of F/ W file and machi[...]

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    Messages Comment Action Wrong Model. F/W file is not matched for current machine. Please check the version of F/ W file and machine if it is suitable for MFP. Machine is busy. F/W update is running. Other MFP functions are running. Please wait F/W update is completed. Please wait other MFP functions are completed. FW Update Done. *** Please reboot [...]

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    6. Troubleshooting Service Call Conditions See "Appendices" for the "Error Messages". Summary This machine issues an SC (Service Call) code if an error occurs with the machine. The error code can be seen on the operation panel. Make sure that you understand the following points; 1. All SCs are logged. 2. At first, always turn th[...]

  • Page 120

    203 Polygon motor off timeout error The polygon mirror motor does not leave the READY status within 20 sec. after the polygon mirror motor switched off. 204 Polygon motor lock signal error The signal remains HIGH for 200 ms (or 4times in 50msec polling) while the polygon mirror motor is rotating. • Polygon motor/driver board harness loose or disc[...]

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    SC 4xx (Image Transfer and Transfer Error) 491 Bias leak An error signal is detected for 0.2 seconds when changing the development unit. • Defective transfer roller • Defective high voltage power pack 1. Turn the machine's main power off, and then on. SC 5xx (Motor and Fusing Error) 500 Main motor error The machine does not detect a main m[...]

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    541 Fuser thermistor error The thermistor output is less than 0°C for 5 seconds after the fusing lamp turns ON. • Disconnected or defective thermistor • Disconnected or defective fusing lamp 1. Check the harness connection of the thermistor. 2. Replace the fusing unit. • Execute "Engine Maintenance Menu" to recover the machine afte[...]

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    543 High temperature error (Software) • The detected temperature stays at 225°C for 1 second, and this consecutively occurs 10 times. • Defective ECB • Defective PSU 1. Replace the ECB 2. Replace the PSU • Execute "Fuser SC Reset" to recover the machine after completing the recovery procedure. Otherwise, the machine continues to [...]

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    547 Zero cross error • The zero cross signal is detected three times even though the fusing lamp relay is off when turning on the main power. • The zero cross signal is not detected for 3 seconds even though the fusing lamp relay is on after turning on the main power or closing the front door. • The detection error occurs twice or more in 11 [...]

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    559 Fuser 3times jam error The paper jam counter for the fusing unit reaches 3. The paper jam counter is cleared if the paper is fed correctly. This SC is activated only when this function is enabled with "Engine Maintenance" (default "OFF"). • Defective fusing unit • Defective fusing control 1. Clear this SC to send a comma[...]

  • Page 126

    Image Problems Overview Image problems may appear at regular intervals that depend on the circumference of certain components. The following diagram shows the possible symptoms (black or white dots at regular intervals). • Abnormal image at 29.8 mm intervals: Charge roller • Abnormal image at 37.7 mm intervals: Registration roller • Colored s[...]

  • Page 127

    4. Press the "Up" or "Down" keys to select "Test Page" and then press the "OK" key. 5. Press the "OK" key to print the test page to preview the settings. • Test page sample Test Pattern Printing Follow the test pattern print procedure below to print a test pattern. Test Pattern Print Procedure 1. [...]

  • Page 128

    Dark lines in halftone areas at 75mm Intervals Using the machine in a room where humidity level is too low may cause dark lines in halftone areas at 75mm intervals. This is because low-humidity conditions tend to cause variations in light sensitivity across the surface of the drum. Selecting [On] for [Low Humidity Mode] under [Machine Settings] may[...]

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    Jam Jam Sensor Layout There are the sensors of the jam detection as shown below. Paper Jam 1. Registration Sensor 2. Tray2 Paper Feed Sensor 3. Inverter Sensor 4. Paper Exit Sensor 5. Relay Sensor Jam 127 6[...]

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    Original Jam 1. ADF Feed Sensor 2. Original Set Sensor Jam Message List Here is a list of common jam messages, a description of the causes. See the drawing shown above to check the sensor location. Paper Jam Related to jam code Jam message Cause Sensor Bypass Tray Paper Misfeed Jam Paper does not reach registration sensor (bypass tray) Registration[...]

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    Duplex Jam Duplex Misfeed Jam Paper does not reach registration sensor (duplex feed tray) Registration sensor [1] Paper does not reach duplex entry sensor Relay sensor [5] Paper does not reach duplex exit sensor Inverter sensor [3] Inner Jam Paper stayed on registration sensor Registration sensor [1] Paper does not reach exit sensor Paper exit sens[...]

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    6. Troubleshooting 130 6[...]

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    7. Energy Saving Energy Save Energy Saver Modes Customers should use energy saver modes properly, to save energy and protect the environment. The backlight of the screen is turned off and "Energy Saver Mode1" appears on the screen, and then the fusing lamp is turned off and "Energy Saver Mode2" appears on the screen. The area sh[...]

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    • Energy Saver Mode2 (1 to 240 min.): This can be turned on or off and timer setting is adjustable (default: 1min.). Return to Stand-by Mode Energy Saver Mode1 • Recovery time: 10 sec. Energy Saver Mode2 • Recovery time: 23 sec. Recommendation We recommend that the default settings should be kept. • If the customer requests that these setti[...]

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    Paper Save Effectiveness of Duplex/Combine Function Duplexing and the combine functions reduce the amount of paper used. This means that less energy overall is used for paper production, which improves the environment. 1. Duplex: Reduce paper volume in half! 2. Combine mode: Reduce paper volume in half! 3. Duplex + Combine: Using both features toge[...]

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    To check the paper consumption, look at the total counter and the duplex counter. The total counter counts all pages printed. • For one duplex page, the total counter goes up by 2. • For a duplex job of a three-page original, the total counter goes up by 3. The duplex counter counts pages that have images on both sides. • For one duplex page,[...]

  • Page 137

    Originals Simplex Sheet used Duplex Sheets used Paper Saved Total counter 10 10 5 5 10 20 20 10 10 20 If combine mode is used, the total and duplex counters work in the same way as explained previously. The following table shows paper savings and how the counters increase for some simple examples of duplex/ combine jobs. 2 in 1 mode: Originals Simp[...]

  • Page 138

    Originals Simplex Sheet used Duplex Sheets used Paper Saved Total counter 8 8 2 6 4 9 9 3 6 5 10 10 3 7 5 11 11 3 8 6 12 12 3 9 6 7. Energy Saving 136 7[...]

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    Model RN-MF1 Machine Codes: M016/M017 Appendices 30 November , 2009[...]

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Appendix: Specifications General Specifications .......................................................................................................................................3 General Specifications..........................................................................................................................[...]

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    1. Appendix: Specifications General Specifications General Specifications Configuration Desktop Paper capacity Main tray 250 sheets (80g/m 2 ) 100 postcards By-pass tray 50 sheets (80g/m 2 ) 8 envelopes 20 postcards Optional paper feed unit Plain paper: 250 sheets (80g/m 2 ) Output tray Face down: 125 sheets Paper size Main tray A4, A5, Letter, Leg[...]

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    Paper weight Main tray 52-162 g/m 2 (14-43 lb) By-pass tray 52-162 g/m 2 (14-43 lb) Optional paper feed unit 60-105 g/m 2 (16-28 lb) A setting for outside of normal specifications paper (60 g/m 2 - 105 g/m 2 ) is provided. With this setting, it may be possible to print properly on outside of normal specifications paper. ADF Paper weight 52-105 g/m [...]

  • Page 145

    Noise Printing Less than 65.8 dB (A) Standby Mode Less than 40 dB (A) Energy Save Mode Less than 40 dB (A) Warm up time Less than 30 seconds Machine life 5 years, 200,000 prints (whichever comes first) Environmental Standard Energy star program (M017) Laser type Class IIIB Printer Print speed Simplex 30 ppm LT, 28 ppm A4 (600 dpi) Duplex (M017 only[...]

  • Page 146

    Copier 1st copy speed Less than 12 sec. Maximum original size Flatbed A4 (210 x 297mm) / Letter (215.9 x 279.4mm) ADF A4 (210 x 297mm) / Letter (215.9 x 279.4mm)/ Legal (215.9 x 355.6mm) Copy Speed Single Document Multiple Copy Flatbed 28 cpm (A4), 30 cpm (LT) ADF 28 cpm (A4), 30 cpm (LT) Multiple Document Single Copy ADF 20 cpm Multiple copy Up to[...]

  • Page 147

    Photo Mode Yes Auto Start No User Program No Electronic Sorting Standard (collation, ADF only), Max. A4/ LT, LG Image Rotation No Series Copy No Scanner Scanning Device CCD array image-sensor Resolution Scanner: 1200 x 1200 dpi Driver: Max. 19200 x 19200 dpi (interpolated) Gray scale 256 levels Scan modes/ speed (A4, 200dpi,Compression) Less than 5[...]

  • Page 148

    Coding system MH/MR/MMR Contrast control 3 Level Telephone Connection Standard: One connection Answering Machine Interface Standard Monitor Speaker 3 Level Document size ADF Width 139.7 to 215.9mm (5.5" to 8.5") ADF Length 139.7 to 355.6mm (5.5" to 14") Flatbed Width 216mm Flatbed Length 297mm Scanning width Max. 210 mm (8.3&quo[...]

  • Page 149

    Auto Answer 3-5 rings (Default 3 rings) General Specifications 9 1[...]

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    Supported Paper Sizes A Supported, with size molded into tray. Need to select paper size by operation panel/ driver. B Supported but size is not molded into tray. Need to select paper size by operation panel/driver. C Need to input paper size by operation panel and driver. N Not supported. Type SEF/ LEF Size Input Tray Auto Duplex Standard Tray Opt[...]

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    Type SEF/ LEF Size Input Tray Auto Duplex Standard Tray Option PFU Bypass Tray Executive SEF 7 1/4 "x10 1/2 " A N B Y F SEF 8" x 13" B N B N Foolscap SEF 8 1/2 " x 13" B N B N Folio SEF 8 1/4 " x 13" B N B N 16 Kai SEF 195 x 267 B N B N Env. #10 SEF 4 1/8 " x 9 1/2 " N N B N Env. Monarch SEF 3 7/8 &[...]

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    1. Appendix: Specifications 12 1[...]

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    2. Appendix: SP Mode Tables Service Menu See "Main Chapters" for "Service Program Mode". 13 2[...]

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    2. Appendix: SP Mode Tables 14 2[...]

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    3. Appendix: Troubleshooting Guide Service Call Conditions See “Main Chapters” for "Service Call Conditions". 15 3[...]

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    Error Messages Overview Error codes will be displayed on the LCD panel if the machine has a problem. These can be viewed by a customer. Error Messages List 000 Cover Open The front or top cover is open. 1. Close the front or top cover. 2. Replace the interlock switches or actuator mechanism. 010 AIO Set Error • Black AIO not set • Defective con[...]

  • Page 157

    030 Tray/Paper Selection Error • No paper in the tray or tray not set in the machine • Paper size requested by the job does not match the paper in the tray 1. Install the tray or put the correct size paper in the tray. 2. Check the paper setting in the user menu mode. 031 Paper Selection Error: Feed and Exit • Paper size requested by the job [...]

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    056 Paper Exit Jam Error: Paper Exit/ Fusing Unit A sheet of paper stays at the paper exit sensor or winds around the rollers in the fusing unit. • Paper slipped • A sheet of paper is wound around the rollers in the fusing unit Remove the paper jam at the paper exit sensor or in the fusing unit. 070 Printing Error: No Paper • No paper in the [...]

  • Page 159

    Digit 5 (far left) TX or RX RX: 2 xxxxx Digit 4 Coding (MH/MR/MMR) MH: x 1 xxxx MR: x 2 xxxx MMR: x 3 xxxx Digit 3 MODEM mode V27ter nonECM: xx 1 xxx V29 nonECM: xx 2 xxx V17 nonECM: xx 3 xxx V33 nonECM: xx 4 xxx V34: xx 5 xxx V27ter ECM: xx 9 xxx V29 ECM: xx a xxx V17 ECM: xx b xxx V33 ECM xx c xxx Digit 2 MODEM speed 2400: xxx 1 xx 4800: xxx 2 xx[...]

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    Digit 2 MODEM speed 19200: xxx 8 xx 21600: xxx 9 xx 24000: xxx a xx 26400: xxx b xx 28800: xxx c xx 31200: xxx d xx 33600: xxx e xx Error code table Error Type Error Description Error Code General Normal (No Error) 0 STOP xxxx01 H/W Error Xxxx1f RX T1 Time Out Not logged in activity report Scanner Error during TX 1xxx11 Memory Full during RX 2xxx14[...]

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    Error Type Error Description Error Code Comm. Error 1. Phase-B Error TX T1 Time Out xxxx31 V8 negotiation Fail xxxx32 Retry Out xxxx40 Too many FTT xxxx41 Too many CRP xxxx42 T2 Time Out xxxx43 DCN received xxxx44 Command Rec Error xxxx45 Resp Rec Error xxxx46 Invalid Command/Response RX xxxx47 Remoter No RX capability xxxx48 T1 time out after EOM [...]

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    Error Type Error Description Error Code 3. Phase-D Error Retry Out xxxx60 T2 Time Out xxxx61 DCN received xxxx62 Too many CRP xxxx63 Too many PPR xxxx64 RNR time Out xxxx65 RTN/PIN Received, EOR/ERR/DCN xxxx66 Invalid Command/Response RX xxxx67 Command Rec Error xxxx68 Resp Rec Error xxxx69 4. Phase-E Error Time Out xxxx70 5. Other general Comm Err[...]