dd5450
dd5450
June, 2016
Safety instructions
Introduction
The cause of most accidents is failure to adhere to basic safety rules and observe
safety instructions. It is important to prevent potential causes of accidents from
occurring. In order to do so, read this manual carefully, and be sure to understand
all the safety instructions and correct inspection and servicing procedures that it
provides before beginning repair or servicing work.
Repairing or servicing the machine with insufficient knowledge about it could lead to
unforeseen accidents.
It is not possible to anticipate and describe in a manual such as this every possible
hazard that could arise in the course of repair and servicing. Therefore, besides
observing the safety instructions marked in this manual and on the machine's labels,
service personnel should be safety-conscious and take other safety precautions as
necessary. When performing repair or service work not covered by this manual, you
should obtain safety guidance from an appropriately knowledgeable person.
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Safety instructions
● Safety-related instructions
WARNING: If the instructions accompanying this symbol are ignored and the
machine is operated incorrectly, death or serious injury is likely to
result.
CAUTION: If the instructions accompanying this symbol are ignored and the
machine is operated incorrectly, death or serious injury, or else material
damage, is likely to result.
A " " symbol tells you that a certain action is forbidden. Precisely what
is forbidden is indicated by a picture inside the symbol (in the example
here, the picture means that disassembly is forbidden), or in writing at
the side of the symbol.
●
A " " symbol means that a certain action is forbidden and/or that
a specific instruction must be followed. The specific instruction is
indicated by a picture inside the symbol (in the example here, the
instruction is "Remove the power plug from the socket").
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Safety instructions
Safety instructions
1. Cautions regarding the installation location
CAUTION
Installation environment
► Avoid installing the machine in places exposed to direct sunlight.
● Sunlight will cause the temperature in the machine's interior to rise, possibly leading to
malfunction of the control system.
● Sunlight could cause misoperation of the sensors.
● The heat of direct sunlight could cause deformation of the machine's plastic parts.
*Also avoid installation near to a ground glass window; light and heat penetrate such
windows although they are opaque.
► Avoid installing the machine in places subject to high or low temperature or humidity.
● High or low temperature or humidity could cause the machine to operate abnormally.
Suitable temperature and humidity ranges are:
Ambient temperature: 10oC-35oC
Ambient humidity: 40%-70%
Optimum temperature and humidity: 20oC, 65%
● If the machine is installed near to faucets, water heaters or humidifiers, or in cool (sunless)
parts of a building or in the vicinity of water sources, the paper could absorb moisture and
curl, leading to misfeeds or poor image quality.
► Avoid installing the machine in places with open flames, or where reflected heat or other
hot air currents (from stoves, etc), or cold air currents from air conditioners, etc will strike it
directly.
► Avoid installing the machine in poorly ventilated places.
► Avoid installing the machine in dusty places.
► The machine should not be tilting when it is used.
● Install the machine so that it is level.
(The machine should be level to within 5mm in the front-rear direction, and 5mm in the
lateral direction.)
► Do not install the machine on shaky, sloping or otherwise unstable surfaces.
● The machine could fall over on such surfaces, or fall off them, causing injury.
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Safety instructions
WARNING
● The machine's power supply voltage and power consumption depend on the model.
Details of this are given in the tables below. The power supply voltage and power
consumption for the machine are given in the table below. The machine's power supply
voltage is indicated on the rating label located on the machine's left side; the machine
must be connected to a power supply of the voltage indicated.
→ Otherwise, fire or electric shock could result.
If the power supply voltage is unstable or if the power supply has insufficient capacity, the
machine may not operate normally.
Make sure that the power supply has sufficient capacity for the system as a whole, including
optional equipment.
230V AC model
Power supply Connect to outlet of 230V AC, 60Hz, at least
voltage 15A
With no load *1
At full load
At least 210V AC }
No more than 250V AC Use power supply meeting
these requirements
Power
consumption
DD5450 DD5440
Master making 85W 77W
Printing
(Speed 6) 220W 220W
Standing by 7.4W 7.4W
Sleeping 4.8W(0W*2) 4.8W(0W*2)
* “With no load” - when the machine is on standby.
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“At full load” - when the machine is running at maximum power consumption.
*2 Basic type with a computer unconnected
● Use only the power cord that is provided among the accessories.
Insert the power cord plug firmly into the socket, so that proper electrical contact is effected.
● Install the machine close to its power supply. The outlet used should be exclusively for the
machine, and have no other equipment connected to it.
If an extension cord is necessary, it should have a ground terminal, and be of the following
ratings:
* For a 120V AC model: 130V, at least 15A, length not exceeding 5m.
* For a 230V AC model: 250V, at least 8A, length not exceeding 5m.
• Never tread on the power cord or pinch it between other objects, or accidents could result.
CAUTION
• Install the machine in accordance with the Installation Manual appended to this manual.
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Safety instructions
WARNING
● The
cutter unit contains hazardous sharp blades. Exercise great care when inspecting the
cutter unit or replacing it or its parts.
→ Otherwise, your hands/fingers could be injured.
● Do not touch the rotating parts when operating the drum removal button and the paper
eject switch or while the machine is running.
→ Otherwise,
your hands/fingers could get caught and crushed between the drum and
rollers.
If an optional tape dispenser is used
● The tape dispenser have hazardous blades. Exercise care when inspecting or replacing the
blades.
→ Otherwise, your hands/fingers could be injured.
● Working clothes
• Wear clothing that enables you to work safely.
Work clothing should be close-fitting.
CAUTION
● Tools
• Use tools that are appropriate for the work.
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Safety instructions
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M7-T3060
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View A 6
Do NOT touch the drum or rollers WARNING
when you operate the jog switch.
Do NOT put hands inside machine
while if is operating. Use caution when working
Hands could get caught up near movable parts.
Disconnect power before
or crushed. R8-T3010 servicing.
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Introduction
1
Installation Procedure
2
Mechanism
4
Standards/Adjustment
5
Maintenance/Check
6
Troubleshooting
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HELP Mode
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Others 9
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Table of Contents
Introduction ………………………………………1
Using the service manual ………………………2
Chapter 4 Mechanism
Safety instructions …………………………3 1 Exterior ……………………………………170
1. Cautions regarding the installation location ………3 2 Scanner Section……………………………185
2. Cautions for installation work ……………………4 3 Master making/Master Feed and Ejection Section …192
3. Cautions for maintenance, inspection and servicing …5 4 Paper Feed Section………………………… 200
■ Locations of warning labels……………6 5 Drum Driving Section…………………… 206
6 Paper Ejection Section …………………210
7 Drum Section ………………………………218
Chapter 1 Introduction
1 Specifications ……………………………10
2 Dimensions ………………………………13 Chapter 5 Standards/Adjustment
3 System Setup ………………………………14
4 Part Names and Their Functions …………15
1 Scanner Section …………………………226
2 Master making/Master Feed/Ejection Section ……228
3 Paper Feed Section………………………235
4 Drum Driving Section ……………………239
Chapter 2 Installation Procedure 5 Press Section ……………………………241
6 Paper Ejection Section …………………243
1 Machine Installation ………………………22
7 Drum Section ……………………………244
2 Platen Cover PN7000………………………36
8 Electrical System…………………………247
3 ADF DF7010 ………………………………38
4 A3 Color Drum Type D1……………………46
5 A4 Drum Type D1 …………………………53
6 Tape Dispenser Type D1 …………………61
Chapter 6 Maintenance/Check
7 Printer Unit (USB) Type D1 ………………72 1 Guaranteed Periodical Maintenance …258
8 Printer Unit (NIC) Type D1…………………80 2 Cleaning and Oiling………………………258
9 USB slot Type D1 …………………………93 3 Periodical Maintenance …………………259
Chapter 9 Others
1 Electrical Parts Layout and Their Functions……392
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Chapter 1 Introduction
1 Specifications����������������������������������� 10
2 Dimensions�������������������������������������� 13
3 System Setup������������������������������������ 14
4 Part Names and Their Functions����������� 15
1. Machine Exteriors����������������������������� 15
2. Inside of Machine����������������������������� 16
3. Outside/Inside of Print Output Side�������� 17
4. Display Screen�������������������������������� 20
5. Setting Screen��������������������������������� 20
Chapter 1 1 Specifications
1 Specifications
Model name DD5450 DD5440
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Chapter 1 1 Specifications
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Chapter 1 1 Specifications
Specifications are subject to change without prior notice due to continual improvements.
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Chapter 1 2 Dimensions
2 Dimensions
Unit: mm
688
980
710
1080
370
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Chapter 1 3 System Setup
3 System Setup
1. Before Installation
The machine and its optional equipment are set up as follows:
ADF/Platen Cover
Lan Unit
Tape dispenser
type D1
Personal Computer
USB Slot
Cabinet (N/A)
Drum Unit
:Option
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Chapter 1 4 Part Names and Their Functions
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12
11
1 10
2
3
4
6 9
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Chapter 1 4 Part Names and Their Functions
2. Inside of Machine
Inside of the master cover area.
Master cover
Cutter
Roll master
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Ink pack
17 16
18 14
20
21
19
No. Name Function
Drum removal Pressing this button rotates the drum and stops it in position to be
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button removed. And then LED lights up.
Master cover P r e s s t o o p e n t h e m a s t e r c o v e r. U s e d w h e n r e p l a c i n g t h e
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open lever master, etc.
Feed pressure
16 Adjusts paper feed pressure according to paper thickness.
adjuster lever
Separation
17 pressure adjuster Adjusts separation pressure according to paper thickness.
knob
Side separator
Adjusts side separator height according to paper thickness.
18 height adjuster
knob
19 Side guide Slide to match the width of the paper.
20 Side guide lever Adjusts the side guides to paper size.
Feed tray
horizontal
21 Use to adjust the print position (horizontal).
registration
adjuster dial
22 Scanner unit Open to set the roll master.
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Chapter 1 4 Part Names and Their Functions
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Top fan 27
26
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24
25
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30
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31
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No.Name Function
29 Key card slot Slot a key card. *It varies by configuration.
30 Side fence Slide to match the size of printed paper.
31 Paper stopper Slide to match the size of printed paper.
32 Print tray Holds printed papers.
Connectors
33 Use to connect options.
(Optional)
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4. Control Panel
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
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Chapter 1 4 Part Names and Their Functions
5. Display Screen
Message appears.
Number of prints
The current
setting of PAPER
SIZE, ZOOM,
IMAGE MODE,
DOCUMENT SIZE,
and DARKNESS
is displayed
with an icon and
characters.
PRINT POSITION
is displayed with
numbers.
● When shortcut is set, the set function icon is
Touch when you set
displayed.
various functions.
● When function is set, the set function icon is displayed.
6. Setting Screen
● When you touch PROPERTY on the main screen, the setting screen appears.
IMPORTANT
DO NOT PRESS the touch panel LCD and buttons strongly.
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Chapter 2 Installation Procedure
1 Machine Installation������������������������� 22 (2) Installing the Knob on the Tape Dispenser��� 62
(1) Unpacking Checks���������������������� 22 (3) Installing the Tape Dispenser on the machine��� 63
(2) Installation�������������������������������� 23 (4) Setting Tape Roll������������������������ 65
1. Installing the machine���������������� 23 (5) HELP Setting (Type D1)��������������� 68
2. Attaching the Jump Plates����������� 24 (6) Setting the Same Tape Length for Large
(3) Turning the Power Switch ON�������� 24 and Small Classification (Type D1)������ 69
(4) Setting the Roll Master����������������� 26 (7) Setting Different Tape Length for Large
(5) Preparing the Drum��������������������� 28 and Small Classification (Type D)����� 70
(6) Setting the Ink Pack�������������������� 30 7 Printer Unit (USB) Type D1����������������� 72
(7) Replenishing Ink������������������������� 32 (1) Unpacking Checks���������������������� 72
1. Replenishing Ink����������������������� 32 (2) Installation�������������������������������� 73
2. Adjusting Ink Amount����������������� 33 (3) Setting the machine (hardware)������ 79
(8) Setting Date & Time�������������������� 34 Supplement (adjustment of master making
2 Platen Cover PN7000������������������������ 36 start position)��������������������������������� 79
(1) Unpacking Checks���������������������� 36 8 Printer Unit (NIC) Type D1������������������ 80
(2) Installing on the machine�������������� 37 (1) Unpacking Checks���������������������� 80
3 ADF DF7010������������������������������������ 38 (2) Installation�������������������������������� 82
(1) Unpacking Checks���������������������� 38 (3) Setting the machine (hardware)������ 88
(2) Installing on the machine�������������� 39 (4) Setting Password Function������������ 89
● Adjusting the height of the ADF����� 43 Supplement (adjustment of master making
(3) HELP Setting����������������������������� 44 start position)��������������������������������� 92
4 A3 Color Drum Type D1��������������������� 46 9 USB slot Type D1����������������������������� 93
(1) Unpacking Checks���������������������� 46 (1) Unpacking Checks���������������������� 93
(2) Preparing the Drum��������������������� 47 (2) Installation ������������������������������� 94
(3) Setting the Ink Pack�������������������� 49 (3) Operation Check������������������������ 95
(4) Replenishing Ink������������������������� 50
1. Replenishing Ink����������������������� 50
2. Adjusting Ink Amount����������������� 52
5 A4 Drum Type D1����������������������������� 53
(1) Unpacking Checks���������������������� 53
(2) Preparing the Drum��������������������� 54
Setting the Drum������������������������� 55
(3) Setting the Ink Pack�������������������� 56
(4) Replenishing Ink������������������������� 58
1. Replenishing Ink����������������������� 58
2. Adjusting Ink Amount����������������� 59
6 Tape Dispenser Type D1�������������������� 61
(1) Unpacking Checks���������������������� 61
Chapter 2 1 Machine Installation
1 Machine Installation
(1) Unpacking Checks
Printer unit
Model name: RICOH DD5450/DD5440
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Chapter 2 1 Machine Installation
(2) Installation
Caution
● To lift the printer unit, hold it by its
handles only. Lifting the printer unit
should be performed by two or more
persons, not by one person alone.
● Place the printer unit on a flat, level
surface.
2 Screw
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Chapter 2 1 Machine Installation
REFERENCE
● When you use extremely heavy weight Outward for extremely heavy weight
paper, set the “jump plate levers” outward. paper or wider paper than 297 mm
● When you use wider paper than 297 mm, set Inward for narrower paper
the “jump plate levers” outward. than 210 mm
● When you use narrower paper than 210 mm,
set the “jump plate levers” inward.
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Chapter 2 1 Machine Installation
120V AC model
WARNING
● Connect the machine to an outlet providing
a 60Hz, 15A power supply of
at least 120V.
● Insert the power cord’s plug correctly
into the outlet, so that electrical connection
is effected completely.
● Position the machine close to the power
outlet. Do not connect multiple loads to a
single outlet.
If an extension cord is necessary:
Extension cord should be of at least 130V,
15A specification, conform to standard, and
not exceed 5m in length.
● The power cord should never be
stepped on, or crushed between
objects. If it is, accidents could result.
230V AC model
WARNING
● Connect the machine to an outlet providing
a 50Hz, 8A power supply of at least 230V.
● Insert the power cord’s plug correctly into
the outlet, so that electrical connection is
effected completely.
● Position the machine close to the power
outlet. Do not connect multiple loads to a
single outlet.
If an extension cord is necessary:
Extension cord should be of at least 250V,
8A specification, conform to standard, and
not exceed 5m in length.
● The power cord should never be
stepped on, or crushed between
objects. If it is, accidents could result.
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Chapter 2 1 Machine Installation
● Correct ● Incorrect
WARNING
Do not remove the cover affixed with the
Warning Label. Personnel can get injured
by the movable cutter installed inside.
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Chapter 2 1 Machine Installation
WARNING
● Do not touch the drum or rollers when
you operate the drum removal button.
● Do not put hands inside machine while
it is operating. Hands could get caught
up or crushed.
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Chapter 2 1 Machine Installation
WARNING
● Hold the drum unit level with both hands.
● Do not press the surface of the drum
unit or scratch it with your fingers.
● Before you place the drum unit down,
make sure that the place you are
placing it is free of any objects and is a
flat, solid surface.
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Chapter 2 1 Machine Installation
● Correct
● Incorrect
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Chapter 2 1 Machine Installation
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Chapter 2 1 Machine Installation
1. Replenishing Ink
IMPORTANT
● Print image may be light since ink is not
fully spread over the drum surface.
However, it is not a trouble. Continuously
print approx. 20 sheets.
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2.1 When printed too dark or too light on the • Ink adjusting knob on the operation side (standard position)
operation side: Too dark
● Too dark : turn the knob in the (-) direction (3
steps)
● Too light : turn the knob in the (+) direction (3
steps)
Too light
2.2 When printed too dark or too light on the rear • Ink adjusting knob on the rear side (standard
side: position)
● Too dark : turn the knob in the (-) direction (3 Too dark
steps)
● Too light : turn the knob in the (+) direction (3
steps)
2.3 When printed too dark or too light on the entire Too light
surface: Never loosen set
● Adjust steps 2.1 and 2.2 at the same time. screw.
IMPORTANT
● There are 7 steps, standard and ± 3 steps to
adjust image density. When adjusting image
density, print dozen of sheets to stabilize the
density every time you change the image density
by every step.
Repeat the above procedures until you get
desired image density.
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Chapter 2 1 Machine Installation
1. Touch “PROPERTY”.
REFERENCE
The values can be also entered using the
NUMERIC keys.
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5. Touch “OK”.
"DATE & TIME" is set.
6. Touch “END”.
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Chapter 2 2 Platen Cover PN7000
IMPORTANT
Carry out unpacking in a place that is safe for the
work.
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Chapter 2 2 Platen Cover PN7000
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Chapter 2 3 ADF DF7010
3 ADF DF7010
(1) Unpacking Checks
1. Check the product name on the package.
IMPORTANT
Carry out unpacking in a place that is safe for the work.
1 2
3 4 5
6 7 8
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Chapter 2 3 ADF DF7010
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Chapter 2 3 ADF DF7010
Cover
Operator’s side
Operator’s side
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Chapter 2 3 ADF DF7010
CAUTION
The cables should be fixed with the lock-
type cable clamp above the line shown in
the above picture. If they are positioned
below the line, they may contact the frame
while sliding the scanner.
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Chapter 2 3 ADF DF7010
11. C
lose the ADF and affix the double-sided
tapes on the left of the sheet to the ADF.
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Chapter 2 3 ADF DF7010
Nut
How to Adjust the Height
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Chapter 2 3 ADF DF7010
3. Adjustment DD5450/DD5440.
● (ADF) Adjusting lateral reduction/enlargement on
the scanning side (HELP-043-1) 4. ● (ADF) Text mode (black level correction, white
● (ADF) Adjusting longitudinal reduction/enlargement level correction, peak hold correction)
on the scanning side (HELP-043-2) ● (ADF) Text/Photo mode (black level correction,
● (ADF) Adjusting top end scanning start position white level correction, peak hold correction)
(HELP-043-3) ● (ADF) Photo/Text mode (black level correction,
● (ADF) Adjusting primary center scanning position white level correction, peak hold correction)
● (ADF) Photo mode (black level correction,
Access HELP mode HELP -043. white level correction, peak hold correction)
Touch desired item on the LCD panel to correct Access HELP mode HELP -045.
and enter value using the NUMERIC keys. Touch desired item on the LCD panel to correct
and enter value using the NUMERIC keys.
Pressing the [PROPERTY] key reverses + sign
and – sign. Pressing the [PROPERTY] key reverses +
sign and – sign.
Pressing the [CLEAR] key returns to the previous
value. Pressing the [ ]key stores the correction value.
Pressing the [=X ] key stores the correction value. Touching the screen forward button in the
lower right corner on the LCD panel displays
the next page.
How to Adjust
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Chapter 2 3 ADF DF7010
Text mode
● Adjust with the black level and the white
level.
● The peak holding doesn’t change.
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Chapter 2 4 A3 Color Drum Type D1
1 3
4
2
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Chapter 2 4 A3 Color Drum Type D1
WARNING
● Do not touch the drum or rollers when you
operate the jog switch.
● Do not put hands inside machine while it is
operating. Hands could get caught up or
crushed.
WARNING
● Hold the drum unit level with both hands.
● Do not press the surface of the drum unit
or scratch it with your fingers.
● Before you place the drum unit down, make
sure that the place you are placing it is free
of any objects and is a flat, solid surface.
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Chapter 2 4 A3 Color Drum Type D1
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Chapter 2 4 A3 Color Drum Type D1
IMPORTANT
Do not remove the white label affixed on the “ink
pack”. The machine will not operate correctly.
White label
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Chapter 2 4 A3 Color Drum Type D1
1. Replenishing Ink
1. Turn the power switch ON.
2. Touch “PROPERTY”.
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Chapter 2 4 A3 Color Drum Type D1
3. Touch “SPECIAL”.
6. Touch “END”.
7. Perform mastermaking/printing.
Refer to the machine Instruction Manual for
more details.
IMPORTANT
White bands appear because the ink has not
covered the entire surface of the drum. This is
normal. Perform about three runs of 30 prints
per one master.
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Chapter 2 4 A3 Color Drum Type D1
Ink adjusting
knob on the rear
side
Ink adjusting knob on the
operation side
1. When printed too dark or too light on the • Ink adjusting knob on the operation side (standard position)
operation side: Too dark
● Too dark : turn the knob in the (-) direction
(3 steps)
● Too light : turn the knob in the (+) direction
(3 steps)
Too light
Never loosen set
screw.
2. When printed too dark or too light on the rear • Ink adjusting knob on the rear side (standard position)
side: Too dark
● Too dark : turn the knob in the (-) direction
(3 steps)
● Too light : turn the knob in the (+) direction
(3 steps)
Too light
3. When printed too dark or too light on the Never loosen set
entire surface: screw.
● Adjust the above steps 1 and 2 at the
same time.
IMPORTANT
There are 7 steps, standard and ± 3 steps to
adjust image density. When adjusting image
density, print dozen of sheets to stabilize the
density every time you change the image
density by every step. Repeat the above
procedures until you get desired image density.
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Chapter 2 5 A4 Drum Type D1
5 A4 Drum Type D1
(1) Unpacking Checks
1 4
5
2
3 6
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Chapter 2 5 A4 Drum Type D1
WARNING
● Do not touch the drum or rollers when you
operate the jog switch.
● Do not put hands inside machine while it is
operating. Hands could get caught up or
crushed.
WARNING
● Hold the drum unit level with both hands.
● Do not press the surface of the drum unit
or scratch it with your fingers.
● Before you place the drum unit down, make
sure that the place you are placing it is free
of any objects and is a flat, solid surface.
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Chapter 2 5 A4 Drum Type D1
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Chapter 2 5 A4 Drum Type D1
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Chapter 2 5 A4 Drum Type D1
IMPORTANT
Do not remove the white label affixed White label
on the “ink pack”. The machine will not
operate correctly.
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Chapter 2 5 A4 Drum Type D1
1. Replenishing Ink
2. Touch “PROPERTY”.
3. Touch “SPECIAL”.
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Chapter 2 5 A4 Drum Type D1
6. Touch “END”.
7. Perform mastermaking/printing.
Refer to the machine Instruction Manual for
more details.
IMPORTANT
White bands appear because the ink has not
covered the entire surface of the drum. This
is normal. Perform about three runs of 30
prints per one master.
1. When printed too dark or too light on the • Ink adjusting knob on the operation side (standard position)
Too dark
operation side:
● Too dark : turn the knob in the (-) direction (3
steps)
● Too light : turn the knob in the (+) direction (3
steps)
Too light
Never loosen set
screw.
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Chapter 2 5 A4 Drum Type D1
2. When printed too dark or too light on the rear • Ink adjusting knob on the rear side (standard position)
side: Too dark
● Too dark : turn the knob in the (-) direction (3
steps)
● Too light : turn the knob in the (+) direction (3
steps)
Too light
Never loosen
set screw.
3. When printed too dark or too light on the entire
surface:
● Adjust the above steps 1 and 2 at the same
time.
IMPORTANT
There are 7 steps, standard and ± 3 steps to
adjust image density. When adjusting image
density, print dozen of sheets to stabilize the
density every time you change the image
density by every step. Repeat the above
procedures until you get desired image density.
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Chapter 2 6 Tape Dispenser Type D1
1 4 7
2 5 8
3 6 9
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Chapter 2 6 Tape Dispenser Type D1
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Chapter 2 6 Tape Dispenser Type D1
WARNING
● Be sure to remove the power plug from the outlet before installing the tape
dispenser.
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Chapter 2 6 Tape Dispenser Type D1
Bracket
Tape dispenser
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Chapter 2 6 Tape Dispenser Type D1
IMPORTANT
Make sure to connect the earth wire.
REFERENCE
"TAPE DISPENSER EMPTY OPEN TAPE
DISPENSER COVER" is displayed on the
operation panel.
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IMPORTANT
If the tape core is not locked correctly, the
tape is not fed correctly.
WARNING
The blade to cut the tape is uncovered.
Do not touch or keep your hands or
fingers away from it.
IMPORTANT
When setting the tape, make sure that there is
no slack in the tape.
When the tape is slack, the tape dispenser may
fail to eject the strip properly.
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WARNING
Do not put your hands or fingers in the
blade section.
Doing so may cause injury.
REFERENCE
If the tape roll is replaced with a new one
before it runs out, the end of the tape is not cut
when the cover is closed.
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2. Touch “ON”.
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3. S e t t h e t a p e l e n g t h o f “ 5 ( f o r s m a l l
classification)” using the NUMERIC keys.
You can set from 23 to 50.
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3. S e t t h e t a p e l e n g t h o f “ 5 ( f o r s m a l l
classification)” and “6 (for large
classification)” using the NUMERIC keys.
You can set from 23 to 50.
REFERENCE
Default is 28 for both.
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Chapter 2 7 Printer Unit (USB) Type D1
IMPORTANT
Carry out unpacking in a place that is safe for the work.
1 3
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(2) Installation
WARNING
● Make sure to remove the Duprinter’s power
plug from the outlet.
WARNING
● Do not touch the drum, driving section or
any rotation parts when you operate the
drum removal button.
● Do not put hands inside machine while it
is operating. Hands could get caught up or
crushed.
CAUTION
● Hold the drum unit level with both hands.
● Do not press the surface of the drum unit
or scratch it with your fingers.
● Before you place the drum unit down, make
sure that the place you are placing it is free
of any objects and is a flat, solid surface.
3. Remove the four screws to remove the rear Paper infeed side Paper ejection side
cover.
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4. Remove the 11 screws to remove the lid and Paper infeed side Paper ejection side
the front cover.
Non-operator’s side
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8. Attach the USB PCB unit with the supplied Non-operator’s side
four screws.
10. Remove the four screws to remove the feed Paper infeed side
inlet cover.
REFERENCE
When the USB cable is already passed
through, it is easier for you to work if you
remove the cable clamps with a long nose
pliers from the feed inlet cover.
11. Pass the USB cable unit through the frame Non-operator’s side
opening.
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IMPORTANT
Check that the USB cable of the LAN ASSY Non-operator’s side
and the power cable unit are securely
connected.
REFERENCE
• Attach the LAN ASSY at the right edge.
• The USB cable of the LAN ASSY is connected
to the upper connector.
14. Pass the USB cable unit through the frame Operator’s side
opening on the operator’s side.
REFERENCE
Pass the USB cable unit through the following
place.
Operator’s side
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15. Secure the USB cable unit with cable Paper infeed side
clamps.
REFERENCE
If you removed the cable clamps in step
10, securely attach them to their original
positions.
16. Attach the feed inlet cover with the four Paper infeed side
screws.
REFERENCE
If there is much slack in the USB cable
unit, the USB cable unit may not reach the
connector on the main PCB unit.
18. Connect the USB cable unit to the CN1 on Operator’s side
the Main PCB unit.
REFERENCE
A banding band is attached to the USB cable
of the LAN interface to distinguish.
CN1
19. Attach the rear cover with the four screws. Paper infeed side Paper ejection side
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20. Attach the lid and the front cover with the 11 Paper infeed side Paper ejection side
screws.
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Set the machine so that the interface can be used with it.
ABCD Setting
HELP-072-1
1 * * * USB interface enabled
Do not change “*” in the above table.
Adjust online master making start position after the computer is prepared.
Please refer to the PRINTER DRIVER INSTRUCTION MANUAL for computer preparation.
2. Set the value using the PRINT POSITION key or NUMERIC key.
"+" and "-" can be changed with the PROPERTY key.
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IMPORTANT
Carry out unpacking in a place that is safe for the work.
1 6
2 7
3 10
11
12
4
13
5
14
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(2) Installation
WARNING
● Make sure to remove the Duprinter’s power
plug from the outlet.
WARNING
● Do not touch the drum, driving section or
any rotation parts when you operate the
drum removal button.
● Do not put hands inside machine while it
is operating. Hands could get caught up or
crushed.
CAUTION
● Hold the drum unit level with both hands.
● Do not press the surface of the drum unit
or scratch it with your fingers.
● Before you place the drum unit down, make
sure that the place you are placing it is free
of any objects and is a flat, solid surface.
3. Remove the four screws to remove the rear Paper infeed side Paper ejection side
cover.
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4. Remove the 11 screws to remove the lid and Paper infeed side Paper ejection side
the front cover.
REFERENCE
Attach the LAN ASSY at the right edge. Non-operator’s side
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7. Remove the four screws to remove the feed Paper infeed side
inlet cover.
REFERENCE
When the USB cable is already passed
through, it is easier for you to work if you
remove the cable clamps with a long nose
pliers from the feed inlet cover.
9. Pass the USB cable and the power cable Non-operator’s side
unit through the frame opening.
10. Pass the USB cable and the power cable Operator’s side
unit through the frame opening on the
operator’s side.
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11. Secure the USB cable and the power cable Paper infeed side
unit with the cable clamps.
REFERENCE
If you removed the cable clamps in step
7, securely attach them to their original
positions.
12. Attach the feed inlet cover with the four Paper infeed side
screws.
13. Pull out the USB cable and the power cable
unit from the operator’s side to take up the
slack in the cable.
REFERENCE
If there is much slack in the cable, the USB
cable and the power cable unit may not reach
the connectors on the main PCB unit.
14. Attach the banding band to the ferrite core Banding band
(small) and make a loop.
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REFERENCE
A banding band is attached to the USB cable of
the LAN interface to distinguish from that of the
USB interface.
Banding band
16. Connect the USB cable to the CN21 and Operator’s side
the power cable unit to the CN20 on the
main PCB.
CN20
CN21
17. Insert the cable clamp in the loop of the Operator’s side
banding band to secure the ferrite core Ferrite core (small)
(small).
Banding band
18. Secure the USB cable and the power cable Operator’s side
unit with the cable clamps securing the
cables of the machine.
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19. Attach the angle with the two taptite screws Operator’s side
(3×6).
Operator’s side
21. Attach the rear cover with the four screws. Paper infeed side Paper ejection side
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ABCD Setting
HELP-072-1
11 * * USB interface enabled
ABCD Setting
FS-100U2 enabled
HELP-072-2
1 * * * ( Network setting is
displayed)
Do not change “*” in the above tables.
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REFERENCE
This sets password function for the network
setting screen.
2. Access HELP-075.
HELP-075-1
Set HELP according to customer’s
demands. Confirm the setting with the
customer.
Changing the value of ABC enables
password function. Also, you can
select password setting to display
the network setting screen from four
types.
Change the value and press the key.
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REFERENCE
Refer to the IP ADDRESS SETTING Instruction
Manual for the setting of the IP address.
REFERENCE
Each number of digits/characters is maximum
input number. Smaller number of digits/
characters also enables password/ID setting.
7. Touch “SETTINGS”.
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9.Touch “PASSWORD”.
REFERENCE
If you select “Numeral 8 digits/Alphanumeric
8 characters)” type, the password/ID after
initializing is “00000000”.
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Chapter 2 9 USB slot Type D1
IMPORTANT
Carry out unpacking in a place that is safe for the work.
1 3
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(2) Installation
IMPORTANT
Once “OPTION PERMIT” is executed, the
supplied USB flash drive cannot be used in other
machines.
Do not perform operation check on other
machines with the USB flash drive.
3. Access HELP-080.
6. Access HELP-073.
HELP-073-1 A=1
(USB FLASH DRIVE SETTING)
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2. Access HELP-073.
6. Touch “PROPERTY”.
7. Touch “PERIPHER”.
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9. Touch “END”.
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Chapter 3 Description of the Operation
1 Scanner Section������������������������������ 99 3. Function of Parts������������������������ 120
1. Description���������������������������������� 99 (1) Master Ejection Sensor�������������� 120
2. Sequence of Operation���������������� 100 < Master Clamp Opening / Closing Section >
(1) S equence of the Scanner Operation ��������������������������������������������������� 121
(with ADF unconnected)�������������� 100 1. Description�������������������������������� 121
(2) Sequence of the Scanner Operation 2. Operation of Master Clamp Open /
(with ADF connected)����������������� 100 Close Lever����������������������������������� 122
(3) O peration with the Document Cover (1) Structure�������������������������������� 122
Open / Closed�������������������������� 101 (2) Operation of master attachment/detachment
1. Reading the Document Size������ 101 ����������������������������������������������������� 123
2. Reading the Document Density�� 101 (3) Clamp Opening / Closing Lever Position (B / C Mode)
Master making Area for the Selected ������������������������������������������������ 124
Paper������������������������������������� 102 3. Function of Parts������������������������ 125
3. Function of Parts and Circuit��������� 103 (1) B mode and C mode sensors������� 125
(1) Slider Limit Sensors (Home position sensor) 3 Paper Feed Section������������������������ 126
������������������������������������������������ 103 1. Description�������������������������������� 126
(2) Document Cover Open/Close Sensor 2. Operation���������������������������������� 127
������������������������������������������������ 104 (1) Rotation of the Paper Feed Roller and
(3) CCD / Lamp���������������������������� 105 Timing Roller���������������������������� 127
(4) Scanner Unit Open / Close Detection (2) Paper Feed Roller Drive������������� 128
������������������������������������������������ 106 (3) Timing Roller Drive�������������������� 129
2 Master Making / Master Feed / Ejection Section��� 107 (4) Escaping the Guide Roller����������� 130
< Master Making / Master Feed Section > (5) Paper Feed Length������������������� 131
��������������������������������������������������� 107 3. Functions of Parts����������������������� 132
1. Description�������������������������������� 107 (1) Printing Position Adjusting Mechanism
2. Sequence of Operation���������������� 108 ������������������������������������������������ 132
(1) Sequence of The Master Setting��� 108 (2) Double Feed Detection Mechanism134
(2) Master Making / Master Feeding��� 109 (3) Elevator (Paper Feed Tray) Top Limit
3. Functions of Parts������������������������110 Sensor����������������������������������� 135
(1) Thermal Head���������������������������110 (4) Elevator (Paper Feed Tray) Lower Limit
(2) End mark sensor�����������������������113 Switch������������������������������������ 136
(3) Master top sensor����������������������115 (5) Paper Sensor�������������������������� 137
(4) Drum Master Sensor������������������ 116 (6) P aper width potentiometer, Paper
(5) Cutter Unit�������������������������������117 length sensor��������������������������� 138
(6) Master Feed Clutch (Electromagnetic 4 Drum Driving Section���������������������� 139
clutch)�������������������������������������118 1. Description�������������������������������� 139
< Master Ejection Section >���������������119 2. Functions of Parts����������������������� 140
1. Description���������������������������������119 (1) Drum position-1 Sensor�������������� 140
2. Circuit���������������������������������������119 (2) Drum Position-2 Sensor������������� 141
(3) Drum Removal Button / Paper Eject Switch LED
����������������������������������������������������������� 142
(4) Paper Eject Switch�������������������� 143
(5) Main Motor Control������������������� 144
3. Rotational speed control (Encoder sensor)
��������������������������������������������������� 144
5 Press Section�������������������������������� 145
1. Description�������������������������������� 145
(1) Press Roller Timing & Printing ����� 145
2. Functions of Parts����������������������� 147
(1) Press Roller Sensor������������������ 147
(2) Switching the Contact Pressure���� 148
1. Contact Pressure Detection������� 149
6 Paper Ejection Section�������������������� 150
1. Description�������������������������������� 150
2. Functions of Parts����������������������� 151
(1) Paper Stripper Finger���������������� 151
(2) Top Fan��������������������������������� 152
(3) Print Tray Fan�������������������������� 154
(4) Paper Eject Jam Sensor������������� 155
1. Paper Jam Detection Timing������ 156
(5) Paper Ejection Belt������������������� 157
(6) Paper Eject Fan����������������������� 157
7 Drum Section��������������������������������� 158
1. Description�������������������������������� 158
2. Circuit�������������������������������������� 159
3. Functions of Parts����������������������� 160
(1) Ink Detection��������������������������� 160
(2) Ink Roller Up/Down Mechanism���� 162
(3) Ink Pump������������������������������� 164
(4) Drum Switch��������������������������� 165
(5) Fine Start Mode����������������������� 166
(6) Front Cover Sensor������������������� 167
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1 Scanner Section
1. Description
The document is illuminated with the lamps, and the document reflection in proportion to the
document image darkness is imaged on the CCDs through the mirror and lens.
It is resolved into picture elements and converted photoelectrically.
Additionally the machine is equipped with 3 reflecting sensors that detect the size of documents
placed on the document glass.
Mirror
Lens
Mirror Document size
sensor 1 CCD Document size
sensor 2, 3, 4
Document
Slider limit sensor 2
(ADF home position) Slider limit sensor 1
Glass Document cover (scanner home position)
open/close sensor
Lamp
Mirror
Lens CCD
Mirror
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2. Sequence of Operation
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Approx.
2mm
Darkness sensing area
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REFERENCE
Master making Area for the Selected Paper Leading edge of the paper
● Master making area varies depending on the selected
paper size as shown below.
B: Horizontal direction
Selected A: Vertical direction
(Left: 5mm +Right: Remarks
paper size (Top: 5mm +End:2mm)
2mm)
A3 293mm 413mm DD5450
A4R 206 290
A4 293 203
B4 253 357
A5R 144 203
B5R 178 250
A5 206 141
B5 253 175
Post card 96 141
11"×17" 275.4 424.8 DD5450
8.5"×14" 211.9 348.6
8.5"×11" 211.9 272.4 A: Primary scanning (Vertical)
11"×8.5" 275.4 208.9 B: Secondary scanning (horizontal)
8.5"×5.5" 211.9 132.7
5.5"×8.5" 135.7 208.9
4"×6" 97.6 145.4
Master Making Area for the Book Shadow Erasing Mode
When master making is performed in the book shadow erasing mode, the master making area is
limited 4 mm inner than the normal master making area as shown in the figure.
15mm is left in the central section (stitching section).
["shadow specify area erasure" (shadow erasing as desired) is not included.]
Document size
Normal master making area
1mm
6mm
6mm 6mm
4mm
6mm
4mm 4mm
Masked area in the book
shadow erasing mode.
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Description
●Sensor 1 detects the optical system home position when ADF is not used.
●Sensor 2 detects the optical system home position when ADF is used.
Circuit
Operation
Shading plates are attached on slider A of the optical system. The position where sensor 1 is
shaded becomes the optical system home position when S3-ADF is not attached.
The position where sensor 2 is shaded becomes the optical system home position when S3-ADF
is used.
Shading plate
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Description
The document cover open/close sensor detects opening and closing of the document cover (or ADF
if the ADF is installed).
3 Blue 20 CN4-22
2 Light green 21 -23
1 Red 22 -24 Paper present: 0V
No paper: 5V
Operation
Sensor is photointerrupted with the document cover closed, The photointerrupter rotates as the
document cover is opened and sensor is photopassed.
● When the document cover is closed ● When the document cover is opened
Document cover open/close sensor : photointerrupted Document cover open/close sensor : photopassed
Fulcrum Fulcrum
CLOSE
OPEN
Photointerrupting Photopassing
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Description
The lamp illuminates the document and the reflected light is transmitted onto the CCDs.The CCDs
output the image signals in level of voltage.
Circuit
Lamp Lamp Inverter unit
-6
-3 30 7 Brown -7 +24V
Document
CCD PCB unit Main PCB unit
CN1-1 CN6-1
-16 -16
Specification
•CCD
No. Item Specification
Optical signal storage time (SH
1 0.8 msec./ line
cycle)
2 Frequency 15MHz
The number of effective picture
3 7500 picture elements
elements
Reading width
4 (This is not the image width which 318mm
can be processed.)
Reading primary scanning 300dpi(11.8 dots)
5
density secondary scanning 600dpi(23.6 dots)
◦Lamp
This machine adopts a white LED lamp which is lit quickly when turned on, and the quantity of light
is stable.
The lamp is lit when the the control signal CN2-1 for the CCD PCB unit is LOW (0V) .
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Description
Opening and closing of scanner unit cover is detected by scanner unit cover open / close detection
SW (MS3). This machine does not work (except for the drum removal button and the paper eject
switch) unless the scanner unit is closed firmly. The machine stops immediately when the scanner
unit is opened.
Circuit
Scanner Open/Close SW
When the scanner unit is closed: OPEN
When the scanner unit is opened: CLOSE
23 Pink CN4-25
Operation
When the scanner unit is closed, the switch is pressed; OPEN.
When the scanner unit is open, the actuator is released; the micro switch is turned to CLOSE.
●When the scanner unit is closed ●When the scanner unit begins to open or close
Scanner unit Scanner unit
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1. Description
Make the master clamp of the drum unit clamp the master lead edge, performing master making
on the master with the thermal head. The master is conveyed to the drum unit via the platen roller
and sponge rollers 1, 2 by driving of the master feed stepping motor, while it is being processed in
the thermal head section. Sponge roller 2 is driven through the master feed clutch (electromagnetic
clutch), and controls the amount of master conveyed to the master clamp section of the drum unit
with the master feed clutch ON / OFF. The end mark sensor starts to detect when the end mark
(black) section printed on the end of the roll master is conveyed. "NO MASTER" is displayed on the
LCD panel. The end mark sensor also detects whether the master is conveyed properly through
the sensor.
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2. Sequence of Operation
When the scanner and the master cover are Platen roller
Sponge roller 1
closed, the platen roller and sponge roller 1 rotate
and feed out the master for 4 seconds.
Master top
sensor
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Operation
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3. Functions of Parts
Description
The thermal elements are in alignment in the primary scanning (vertical direction), and are heated
on the image section to make holes on the master film.
Circuit
CN10-1
Relay PCB unit
-14
CN1-1
-40
CN9-1
-40
Thermal Head
CN16-1
-40
CN15-1
-40
CN8-1
-30
Main PCB unit
Specification
№ DD5450 DD5440
1 Picture element density 300dpi (11.81dots/mm) 300dpi (11.81dots/mm)
2 Effective memory width 292.6±0.2mm 260.2±0.2mm
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Thermistor
REFERENCE
Lot No.
Lot No. is shown with 4 digits including alphabet. Each digit has the following meanings as below.
Serial No.
Serial No. in the production month
Production month (See the table)
Production year (Year of decade)
Sign A B C D E F G H L J K L
Lot No.
Month 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
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REFERENCE
Resistance value is described on the label.
When the head is replaced and HELP mode is initialized, set the DIP-SW of HELP mode (HELP-
048).
300 X 600dpi
Rank Resistance (Ω)
00 3825 - 3908
01 3909 - 3993
02 3994 - 4077
03 4078 - 4162
04 4163 - 4264
05 4247 - 4330
06 4331 - 4415
07 4416 - 4499
Model Rank
Resistance 08 4500 - 4583
09 4584 - 4668
10 4669 - 4752
11 4753 - 4837
12 4838 - 4921
13 4922 - 5005
14 5006 - 5090
15 5091 - 5175
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End mark
End mark
Circuit
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Operation
During master making, the master top sensor uses amount of reflected light to detect presence
or absence of a master on the transfer path. Then the following displays and operations are
performed:
● When a master setting error is detected, "MASTER SET ERROR" is displayed and printing is
not processed.
● "MASTER SET ERROR" is only cleared by opening and closing the master cover.
(It is not cleared by turning the power off.)
● Printing is not performed but master making is only performed when the display is cleared after
"MASTER SET ERROR" is displayed.
(Because the master is not attached to the drum.)
Timing
Master setting error is detected in the following conditions.
● While master making is being processed, the reflected light amount does not turn to be in a white
level. (Master detection sensor)
● When completing master making, reflected light amount received by the master top sensor is at
the white level (master present).
Operation
The end mark is printed on the area about 1 m from the end of the master.
● When the end mark is detected, "NO MASTER" is displayed.
● When "NO MASTER" is displayed, master making is not performed next. (The display is not
cleared by turning the power off.)
Timing
When the end mark sensor continuously detects end mark (HELP-008, indicated value: 100 or more)
during master making, it is considered as master end and “NO MASTER” is displayed.
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Description Master
The master top sensor is located at a fixed
distance relative to the master. By means of
reflected light, this sensor detects the presence of
the master on the master path.
If the photointerrupting condition (master not
present) is not obtained during master making,
"MASTER SET ERROR" is displayed. Master
top sensor
Operation
When there is no master, the sensor is in the state of photopassing (5V).
When master is placed inside, the sensor is in the state of photointerrupting (0V).
When no master is detected, the message "NO MASTER" is displayed on the LCD panel.
Circuit
Blue CN9-17
White -18
Red -19 Reflected light: 0V
No reflected light: 5V
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Description
The drum master sensor is located at a fixed Drum master sensor
distance relative to the drum. By means of
reflected light, this sensor detects master setting
errors.
When a master setting error occurs, "MASTER
SET ERROR" is displayed.
While the master is not set to the drum, printing
will not start even if the (PRINT) key is pressed.
Instead, “CANNOT PRINT” is displayed.
Circuit
Blue CN10-1
Black -2
Green -3
Red -18
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Description
After completing master making, the stepping motor for master making and the drum stops
temporarily, and then the cutter motor is turned on to drive the cutter and the master is cut.
Circuit
Cutter Motor
Drive PCB unit
Black Black
CN1-1
-40
CN9-1
-40
Red Red
CN1-1
Brown
Brown
Blue
Blue
CN51-5
-7
CN51-4
-1
CN16-1
-40
CN15-1
-40
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Chapter 3 2 Master Making/Master Feed/Ejection Section
Description
Sponge roller 2 is attached to the bottom section of the master path of the master feed unit, and is
driven via the master feed clutch by the master making motor.
The rotation of sponge roller 2 is controlled with the master feed clutch ON / OFF.
Circuit
CN1-1
-40
CN9-1
-40
Blue Black
Brown
Brown
Blue
Blue
CN51-5
-7
CN51-4
-1
CN16-1
-40
CN15-1
-40
Switching Main PCB unit
power supply 24V
Operation B mode
Sponge roller 2
1. In the master making process, when the drum Master feed
stops in the master attachment position, the clutch
master feed clutch comes on, so that sponge
roller 2 is driven and feeds out the master by a
fixed amount.
C mode
2. The master clamp opens and closes, to clamp Master clamp
the master.
B mode
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Chapter 3 2 Master Making/Master Feed/Ejection Section
1. Description
When the drum stops at the master detachment position and the master clamp which clamps the
master lead edge is opened (C mode), the pulling roller on the rolling section of the master ejection
box pulls the master lead edge into the box inside, and the master is rolled up to the core.
When the master is fully wound onto the core, the used master full sensor becomes "Photopassing
→ Photointerrupting". Then "USED MASTER FULL" appears on the LCD panel.
Pulling roller
Master detachment
position
Master ejection unit
Used master
full sensor
Used master
Master eject jam sensor
core sensor
Eject motor
(Roll up motor)
2. Circuit
-40
CN9-1
-40
Brown 24V -17
-40
CN16-1
-40
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Chapter 3 2 Master Making/Master Feed/Ejection Section
3. Function of Parts
Description
The used master core sensor detects that the
master ejection core is set in the master ejection
box. The used master full sensor becomes
"Photopassing → Photointerrupting" and detects
that the master ejection box is full. The master
eject jam sensor mechanically detects if the Used master
master is drawn into the master ejection box. full sensor
Master eject
HELP-009 →See page 313 jam sensor Used master
core sensor
IMPORTANT
● When you use the drum on which the master is not set, a master ejection error will occur
during the first master making.
● If incorrect detecting occurs due to sensor malfunction, etc., HELP-061 can be used to prohibit
the master ejection error detecting. HELP-061 →See page 369
Timing
If the master eject jam sensor is not actuated during the first master making, it is judged as a
master
ejection error.
120
Chapter 3 2 Master Making/Master Feed/Ejection Section
Master clamp opening / closing lever Master attachment Master clamp opening /
position closing section
Master detachment
position
Master clamp opening / closing lever
121
Chapter 3 2 Master Making/Master Feed/Ejection Section
(1) Structure
The following is the structure of the master clamp opening / closing section viewed with the rear
cover opened. The rotation stop position of the master clamp opening / closing lever is determined
by the clamp motor and two sensors.
There are 2 rotation stop positions: B mode and C mode. Their functions are as follows:
Sensor plate
Master clamp
Master detachment
position
B mode C mode
122
Chapter 3 2 Master Making/Master Feed/Ejection Section
123
Chapter 3 2 Master Making/Master Feed/Ejection Section
Photopassing
Photointerrupting
C mode B mode
sensor sensor
Photointerrupting
Photopassing
C mode B mode
sensor sensor
124
Chapter 3 2 Master Making/Master Feed/Ejection Section
3. Function of Parts
CN1-1
-40
CN9-1
-40
Brown
Clamp sensor 2
(C mode)
CN15-1
-40
CN16-1
-40
Blue CN2-10
Black -11
Red -12 Photopassing: 0V
Photointerrupting: 5V
Clamp sensor 1
(B mode) Blue CN2-13
Yellow -14
Red -15 Photopassing: 0V
Photointerrupting: 5V
Main PCB unit
The mode is detected under the following conditions. →See Page 124
● B mode
When the clamp sensor 2 (C mode) is photointerrupted, the clamp sensor 1 (B mode) detects the
edge of Photointerrupting → Photopassing.
● C mode
When the clamp sensor 1 (B mode) is photointerrupted, the clamp sensor 2 (C mode) detects the
edge of Photointerrupting → Photopassing.
125
Chapter 3 3 Paper Feed Section
Elevator motor
Elevator lower
limit switch
Paper feed roller
Emergency signal solenoid
Signal solenoid
Potentiometer *
Press roller
Timing roller
Support tray
Elevator top
limit sensor
126
Chapter 3 3 Paper Feed Section
2. Operation
When the main motor turns, the paper feed cam rotates, causing the timing segment to execute
the reciprocating motion shown below, which turns the pinion gear.
Timing roller
Pinion gear
Timing segment
127
Chapter 3 3 Paper Feed Section
The paper feed rollers are driven by the paper feed stepping motor via the timing belt.
The rotational timing is controlled by the program.
Timing belt
Paper feed stepping motor
128
Chapter 3 3 Paper Feed Section
Timing roller is actuated to rotate by the pinion gear and spring clutch.
When the paper feed cam rotates, the reciprocating motion of the timing roller segment is
transmitted to the pinion gear, and the spring clutch works to rotate the timing roller in the direction
of conveyance.
Spring clutch
Pinion gear
Photo-detecting
Timing roller
segment
Photo-detecting
Photo-emitting
Photo-detecting Photo-emitting
129
Chapter 3 3 Paper Feed Section
After the press roller is pressed to the drum, the printing paper is gripped firmly with the drum and
press roller, the guide roller is released from the timing roller. This is called "escaped". Escape
timing is within a period when the printing paper is conveyed about 40 mm after it is gripped with
the drum and Press roller.
IMPORTANT
● If the timing is too late, the printing paper is gripped at two places for longer time, causing master
elongation and slippage.
● On the contrary, if the timing is too early, the printing paper is not gripped at all, resulting in
unstable. This causes creasing of paper and dispersion of the printing position.
About 40mm
Escape cam
Guide roller
About 40mm
130
Chapter 3 3 Paper Feed Section
The "paper feed length" is the length by which the paper feed roller feeds out the print paper. When
the paper feed roller feeds out the print paper, the guide roller is pressed against the timing roller
and does not rotate; as a result, the paper arches up between the paper separator and the
timing roller, since the distance between these two items is only 65 mm, while the length by which
the paper is fed out from the paper feed roller is 80 mm. This arching has the effect of correcting
any skewing of the paper (as the lead edge is held firm between the guide and timing rollers). It
also has the effect of lessening the load on the timing roller when it feeds the paper through, thus
minimizing slippage. For feed amount, the paper lead edge is detected by the paper top detect
sensor and paper feed is controlled by program (HELP-039).
HELP-039 →See page.342
Cam follower
Guide roller
Paper feed roller
Timing roller
Paper separator
Double feed detect sensor
Signal sensor
● If paper feed length is too large: The arching dimension will be too large, and if the paper is of
a very stiff type, it will buckle up between the paper feed roller and the paper feed inlet (upper),
causing a PAPER JAM error ("PAPER JAM ON THE FEEDER SIDE").
● If paper feed length is too small: The arching dimension will be too small, so that arching will be
unable to correct skewing of the paper, and skewing and wrinkling will be liable to occur.
Furthermore, the slippage that occurs when the timing roller feeds the paper through will be very
large,resulting in printing position errors.
131
Chapter 3 3 Paper Feed Section
3. Functions of Parts
Paper feed
direction
Image
1
Vertical reg.
motor
Link cam
Pressing key makes the cam
2 follower move in the direction of black
arrow in the left illustration.
Print paper
Paper feed
direction
Cam follower
Timing roller Image
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Chapter 3 3 Paper Feed Section
Circuit
CN1-1
-40
CN9-1
-40
Orange
CN15-1
-40
CN16-1
-40
Blue CN2-1
Green -2
Red -3 Photopassing: 0V
Photointerrupting: 5V
Vertical reg. encoder sensor
Blue CN2-4
Gray -5
Red -6 Photopassing: 0V
Photointerrupting: 5V
Vertical reg. limit sensor
Blue CN2-7
White -8
Red -9
Operation
Top and bottom limit of print position is detected by the vertical registration encoder sensor and the
center sensor. The standard position is detected by the vertical reg. center sensor.
● The vertical registration encoder sensor detects the vertical registration motor rotation.
The main PCB unit controls the number of vertical registration motor rotations with the vertical
registration encoder sensor signal.
REFERENCE
Operation with the Power ON
The printing position returns to standard position by operating with the power ON, depending on
the sensor state as follows.
● When positioned between standard position and the bottom limit: Rotate the vertical registration
motor normally (CW) to return the printing position to standard.
● When positioned between standard position and the top limit: Rotate the vertical registration
motor reversely (CCW) to return the printing position to standard.
133
Chapter 3 3 Paper Feed Section
Description
The double feed detect sensor is installed at the rear of the paper top detect sensor to detect
feeding of multiple papers. When it is detected, "DOUBLE FEED CHECK PAPER EJECTION" is
displayed on the LCD panel. If double feeding occurs with the tape dispenser (option) installed, the
tape is inserted.
Circuit
Blue CN10-6
Paper top detect sensor White -7
Photoreceiving PCB Red -8
gray CN10-9
Paper top detect sensor
Photoemitting PCB Blue -10
Blue CN10-11
Red CN10-16
White -17
Pink CN10-14
Signal sensor
Photoemitting PCB Blue -15
Green CN10-19
Red -20
Signal sensor
Photo-receiving
Paper top
detect sensor
Photo-emitting
Photo-emitting
Photo-receiving
Signal sensor
Paper top
detect sensor
134
Chapter 3 3 Paper Feed Section
Description
The elevator (paper feed tray) top limit sensor detects decrease of the paper and the upper limit
position of the paper feed tray by detecting the up/down motion of the paper feed shaft.
Circuit
Elevator top
limit sensor
135
Chapter 3 3 Paper Feed Section
Description
This is a micro switch that detects the lower limit position of the feed tray.
Circuit
Pink -5
Operation
When the feed tray rises, the bracket disengages from the switch and the switch closes.
When the feed tray descends to its lower limit position, the bracket engages the switch's actuator,
opening the switch.
If the elevator top limit sensor does not detect "photointerrupting/potopassing" within 30 seconds
after "descend feed tray" command is given, the error "E002" (Elevator lock) is displayed.
The actuator
is pushed.
136
Chapter 3 3 Paper Feed Section
Circuit
Paper sensor
Paper presence: Reflected light (0V)
No paper: No reflected light (5V)
Reflected light : 0V
Blue Blue Blue CN11-28 No reflection light : 5V
White White White -29
Red Red Red -30
Operation
When there is no paper, the sensor does not detect the reflected light, so it is 5V.
When paper is placed inside, the sensor detects the reflected light, so it is 0V.
● When absence of paper is detected, master making, printing and test printing can not be
performed.
● If paper runs out during printing, "NO PAPER" is displayed on the LCD panel, printing is stopped,
and the feed tray descends to its lower limit position.
● If paper runs out during master making, operation continues until the end of the master making
process, then operation stops (without proceeding to the printing process), and the feed tray
descends to its lower limit position.
Paper
No reflected light
Reflected light
Paper sensor
137
Chapter 3 3 Paper Feed Section
Description
The paper width potentiometer detects paper width by the position of the paper feed guides,
and the paper length sensor detects paper length by reflected light.
Circuit
Operation
The paper width potentiometer detects paper width by the position of the paper feed guides.
The paper size is displayed by this and the paper width potentiometer mentioned above.
138
Chapter 3 4 Drum Driving Section
Drum gear
Main motor
Encoder
139
Chapter 3 4 Drum Driving Section
2. Functions of Parts
Description
The drum position-1 sensor detects the drum removal position and the master detachment position.
When the drum removal button is pressed, the drum rotates and stops with a bleep at the drum
removal position.
Circuit
Operation
The illustration below shows the status of the drum position-1 sensor during the drum rotation.
● The drum removal position is detected on the drum removal detect edge.
● The master detachment position is the position where the drum rotates by a certain angle from
the master pre-detachment position.
Master pre-detachment
Drum removal detect edge position edge
Drum gear
140
Chapter 3 4 Drum Driving Section
Description
● The drum attach/detach position (drum position-2) is the position where the drum stops when
master can be detached and attached.
Circuit
Photopassing: 0V
Photointerrupting: 5V
Blue CN11-25
Pink -26
Red -27
Operation
The illustration below shows the status of the drum position-2 sensor during the drum rotation.
● The drum attachment position is detected on the master attachment position edge.
● When the drum position-2 sensor is in the status of photointerrupting and the drum position-1
sensor is in the status of photopassing, the master can be detached.
Master post-detachment
position edge
141
Chapter 3 4 Drum Driving Section
Description
When the drum removal button is pressed, the drum makes one rotation and stops with a bleep at
the stop position.
Then the LED on the drum removal button turns on.
Drum removal
button
LED: Lights up
Circuit
Purple CN9-1
ON : 0V
OFF: 5V
Purple -2
Black CN9-3
white -4 Light up : 0V
Light out: 5V
142
Chapter 3 4 Drum Driving Section
Description
While holding down the paper eject switch, the drum rotates. When releasing the switch, the drum
stops rotating. The drum stop position is not detected. When removing the drum, press the drum
removal button.
LED : lights up
Circuit
Purple CN9-5
ON : 0V
OFF: 5V
Purple -6
Black CN9-7
white -8 Light up : 0V
Light out: 5V
143
Chapter 3 4 Drum Driving Section
Circuit
Encoder sensor
Main PCB unit
Blue CN2-34
Yellow -35
Red -36 Photopassing: 0V
Photointerrupting:
5V
CN11-40
-41
-42
-43
-4 Yellow
White
Black
-3 Blue
Main motor
CN3-1
-2
CN1-1
CN2-1
-2 -3
Main motor PCB unit
Brown
Blue
CN51-2
-6
144
Chapter 3 5 Press Section
5 Press Section
1. Description
Cam
Drum gear
Press lever
Cancel lever-1
Cancel lever-2 Press roller
Paper
Signal solenoid
Contact pressure
Emergency signal solenoid
unit
145
Chapter 3 5 Press Section
● The press roller is ON (the press roller is pressed to the drum) and OFF by operating the press
lever up and down with the cam inside the drum gear.
● Press roller: OFF ● Press roller: ON
Cam
Press lever
Cancel lever-1,2
Press roller
● Cancel lever- 1, 2
Normal condition
When the lead edge of the paper goes through under the paper lead edge and reaches the signal
sensor within a certain time, the signal solenoid of the cancel lever-2 operates to lift the press roller.
Abnormal condition
When the lead edge of a paper does not go through the paper top detect sensor or it does not
reach the signal sensor within a certain time, the emergency signal solenoid of the cancel lever-1
prevents the press roller from lifting. This prevents the press roller from ink adherence.
● Printing area
IMPORTANT
Do not press OFF later than the hole section end
position due to ink leakage from the rear end of
the master.
DD5450 : 423mm
DD5440 : 355mm
146
Chapter 3 5 Press Section
2. Functions of Parts
Description
The press roller sensor detects up and down of the press roller.
The press roller only ascends when the paper is fed from the paper feed section by the cancel
lever-2. The press roller sensor is also used to judge whether the paper is fed.
Circuit
Operation
The status of the press roller sensor changes by the position of the press roller as below.
Press lever
Cancel lever-1, 2
Press roller
147
Chapter 3 5 Press Section
Description
The contact pressure (print density) can be switched on the control panel. When it is switched on
the control panel, the press pressure motor starts moving by pressing the PRINT key.
REFERENCE
● In the initial setting, the press pressure (print density) changes according to the print speed.
Circuit
CN1-1
-40
CN9-1
-40
2 Brown -19
CN15-1
-40
CN16-1
-40
3 Blue 1 CN11-31
2 White 2 -32
1 Red 3 -33 Photopassing: 0V
Photointerrupting: 5V
Press center sensor
3 Blue 4 CN11-34
2 Light green 5 -35
1 Red 6 -36 Photopassing: 0V
Photointerrupting: 5V
Main PCB unit
148
Chapter 3 5 Press Section
Press roller
Press encoder
sensor
Press motor
printing is darkened.
2. When the press motor moves in the direction
of the white arrow, the contact pressure of
the press roller to the drum decreases and
printing is lightened.
149
Chapter 3 6 Paper Ejection Section
Escape cam
Top fan
Paper eject
stepping motor
150
Chapter 3 6 Paper Ejection Section
2. Functions of Parts
Sub paper
stripper finger
Air pump
To remove the paper from the drum firmly, the gap between the tip of finger and the drum surface
and between the tip of finger and the corner of the master clamp are adjusted as follows:
Approx.
0.5mm
0.8-1.0mm
Drum
surface
151
Chapter 3 6 Paper Ejection Section
Circuit
Top fan
Braun 3 Red 3 Braun
CN3-18
Black
2 Black 2 Black 2 GND
-19
Operation
During printing, the fan blows a constant stream of air at the paper stripper finger, from the rear.
This assists paper stripping and also presses the paper against the ejection belt, which stabilizes
ejection.
152
Chapter 3 6 Paper Ejection Section
153
Chapter 3 6 Paper Ejection Section
Circuit
2 Black CN8-3
1 Red 24V -4
Operation
The print tray fan controls an air flow to stabilize the ejected paper alignment.
154
Chapter 3 6 Paper Ejection Section
Description
The paper eject jam sensor is installed on the paper eject fan unit and detects whether the paper is
ejected normally.
When it is detected that the paper is not ejected normally, "PAPER JAM ON EJECTION SIDE" is
displayed on the LCD panel.
Circuit
Operation
The paper eject jam sensor is installed in the jump plate unit.
When the paper passes through the paper eject jam sensor, the sensor detects the reflected light
and outputs 0V. When the sensor does not detect the reflected light due to no paper and outputs
5V.
155
Chapter 3 6 Paper Ejection Section
Description
Paper jamming is divided into three types : "PAPER JAM ON EJECTION SIDE", "PAPER JAM IN
DRUM SECTION" and "PAPER JAM ON FEEDER SIDE". Paper jamming is detected under the
following conditions. When paper jamming is detected, "PAPER JAM" is displayed on the LCD
panel, and the machine stops printing operation. The display is cleared by removing the cause of
paper jam and pressing the STOP key or by restarting printing.
Master pre-detach
position edge
156
Chapter 3 6 Paper Ejection Section
Description
The paper ejection belt takes the paper stripped off the drum by the paper stripper finger to the print
tray.
The paper ejection belt is driven by the paper ejection motor.
The number of motor rotations is controlled by pulses.
Circuit
2 Blue
3 Yellow
4 Orange
Description
The paper eject fan is a suction fan and is located under the paper feed path of the paper ejection
belt. It suctions the paper to the paper ejection belt.
157
Chapter 3 7 Drum Section
7 Drum Section
1. Description
The ink control section is in the drum unit. The ink control section is supplied with ink in the ink
pack attached to the drum unit by the ink pump motor. The ink control section has an ink detection
function, and is always supplied with a fixed amount of ink. Printing darkness is adjusted by
changing the gap between the squeegee roller and the ink roller. Replace the drum for each color to
perform color printing. (Before replacing the drum, press the drum removal button to move the drum
to the drum home position.) The drum switch detects whether a drum unit is installed or not. When
the drum unit is not set correctly, the LCD panel displays "NO DRUM".
Master clamp
Drum switch
Squeegee
Ink roller
Ink pump
158
Chapter 3 7 Drum Section
2. Circuit
Ink roller up/down motor
2 1 11 1 Brown CN6-22 Drive PCB unit
1 2 23 2 White -23
2 4 24 4 Brown -25
CN1-1
-40
CN9-1
-40
4 1
CN15-1
-40
CN16-1
-40
3 1 17 Blue CN11-1
2 2 18 Purple -2
Red Photopassing: 0V
1 3 19 -3
Photointerrupting: 5V
159
Chapter 3 7 Drum Section
3. Functions of Parts
Description
The ink amount variation in the ink control section is read by the electric capacity variation between
the detection needles on the ink detection PCB Unit and the GND and the ink signal is output to the
main PCB Unit.
The main PCB Unit controls the ink pump motor ON and OFF by this signal.
When NO INK continues while the drum rotates 20 times (speed 3*) during printing, it is judged
that the ink pack is empty, "NO INK" is displayed and the machine stops printing. (* the number of
drum unit rotations; it varies depending on the printing speed.)
→See Page163
Ink roller
Detection needle
Ink
Squeegee roller
160
Chapter 3 7 Drum Section
1. LED Display and Output Signal on the Ink Detection PCB Unit
● When the electric capacity variation between the detection needles on the ink detection PCB Unit
and GND is over the threshold value, the LED on the ink detection PCB Unit lights up and the ink
signal (0V) is output.
Ink detection PCB unit
LED CN1-2
No ink Light out +5V
Ink supplied Light up 0V
● Timing of the LED and the ink pump motor operation is as follows.
The ink pump motor works only during printing (driving output signal).
* The drum rotates until "NO INK" is displayed on the LCD panel after HIGH (5V) is output from the
ink detection PCB unit while printing. The number of drum rotations varies depending on printing
speed as shown in the table below.
161
Chapter 3 7 Drum Section
Description
Usually, the ink roller is separated from the inner surface of the drum by a fixed clearance. During
printing, however, the press roller rises and presses the ink roller into contact with the drum inner
surface, so that ink is supplied via the drum inner surface to the printing paper. This mechanism
prevents ink from being supplied to the drum inner surface if the printer is run without any paper.
When the master is detached in the master making process, ink on the drum surface is removed
along with the document, which means that in the first printing after the master is attached, there is
a possibility of insufficient ink on the drum surface, resulting in faint images.
To prevent such ink sufficiency when in the first printing, the machine is equipped with a mechanism
raising and lowering the ink roller. Before paper is fed in, this mechanism pushes the ink roller
against the drum inner surface. As a result, the images on the first sheet printed after master
making are sufficiently bold.
Ink roller up and down movements are included as elements in the Fine Start mode, and therefore
are optimally controlled in accordance with room temperature, length of time out of use, number of
printed sheets in the last run, etc.
Circuit
1 2 23 2 White -23
2 4 24 4 Brown -25
-40
CN9-1
-40
4 1
-40
CN16-1
-40
3 1 17 Blue CN11-1
2 2 18 Purple -2
Red Photopassing: 0V
1 3 19 -3
Photointerrupting: 5V
162
Chapter 3 7 Drum Section
Operation
Shading plate
Spring
Ink roller
163
Chapter 3 7 Drum Section
Description
The ink control section in the drum is supplied with ink in the ink pack by driving the ink pump
motor.
Mechanical Structure
Operation
The piston performs suction and release operation by moving up and down.
When the piston moves up, it draws ink When the piston moves down, the ink in the
from the ink pack into the pump and ink in lower part of the piston moves to the upper
the upper part of the piston is pushed out part.
simultaneously.
164
Chapter 3 7 Drum Section
Description
The drum switch detects whether a drum is installed to the machine.
When the drum switch detects that there is no drum installed, "NO DRUM" is displayed on the LCD
panel and the machine stops operation.
When no drum is detected during operation, all the operations stop urgently.
Circuit
ON : 0V
Drum switch OFF: 5V
No drum : CLOSE CN11-41
Drum installed: (PUSH) OPEN Main PCB unit
Black CN3-2
1 White CN3-5
2 White -6
Operation
When the drum is installed to the machine, the cam unit covers the pin and is locked firmly.
The difference of the cam unit prevents the cam unit from being loosened due to the machine
vibration.
When the pin is at the bottom of the cam unit difference, the drum switch is on as shown in the
illustration. When the pin is over the cam unit difference, the drum switch is off.
Drum switch
Switch ON Switch OFF
SET EJECT
165
Chapter 3 7 Drum Section
Description
This mode automatically sets optimum values for the following start conditions: timing of ink roller
actuation during master making, number of no-paper rotations with the ink roller actuated. These
optimum settings are based on room temperature, the length of time the printer was out of use, and
the number of prints in the last run.
They ensure clear printing right from the first sheet after master making.
*Room temperature of 10 degrees C or below can cause insufficient ink supply, even in Fine Start.
Cam
Ink
Ink roller
Drum
166
Chapter 3 7 Drum Section
Description
The front cover sensor detects opening and closing of the front cover. When it detects that the front
cover is open, "CLOSE FRONT COVER" is displayed on the LCD panel. When the front cover is
open, master making and printing are not performed. When the front cover sensor detects the front
cover opening during printing, the machine stops urgently. (During master making, the machine
stops when the front cover is opened.)
Circuit
Operation
When the front cover is closed, the lever blocks the light of the sensor. When the front cover is
opened, the lever position is away from the sensor.
● When the front cover is closed: ● When the front cover is open:
Photointerrupted Photopassed
CLOSE OPEN
167
Chapter 4 Mechanism
1 Exterior����������������������������������������������������������� 170 4 Paper Feed Section��������������������������������������200
(1) Removing the Document Cover������������� 170 (1) Removing the Feed Tray Unit ���������������200
(2) Removing the Front Cover��������������������� 170 (2) Removing the Elevator Lower Limit Switch���201
(3) Removing the Scanner Outer Cover������ 171 (3) Removing the Paper Feed Roller�����������201
(4) Removing the Rear Cover��������������������� 172 (4) Removing the Paper separator Unit����������� 202
(5) R emoving the Main PCB unit, Drive PCB unit, Relay PCB (5) Removing the Side Separators��������������203
unit, Switching power supply 24V/5V and battery���� 172 (6) Removing the Paper Top Detect Sensor, Signal Sen-
(6) Removing the Control Panel������������������ 176 sor, Double Feed Detect Sensor������������������������������ 204
(7) Removing the Control Panel PCB���������� 177 (7) Removing the Timing Roller�������������������205
(8) Removing the LED PCB Unit����������������� 178 5 Drum Driving Section�����������������������������������206
(9) Removing the LCD Module�������������������� 179 (1) Removing the Sub-Frame����������������������206
(10) Removing the Power Switch���������������� 183 (2) Removing the Drum Gear and Driving Assy���207
(11) Removing the Battery PCB unit����������� 184 (3) Removing the P Roll������������������������������207
(12) Removing the Motor PCB unit������������� 184 (4) Removing the P Roll Bracket�����������������208
2 Scanner Section������������������������������������������� 185 6 Paper Ejection Section��������������������������������210
(1) Removing the Glass������������������������������� 185 (1)Removing the Paper Stripper Finger, Sub
(2) Removing the Reading Cover���������������� 185 Paper Stripper Finger������������������������������210
(3) Removing the Scanner Unit������������������� 186 (2) Removing the Paper Tray Fan Unit ������� 211
(4) Removing the LED Lamp Unit��������������� 187 (3) Removing the Paper Eject Fan Unit�������212
(5) Removing the Lamp Cord���������������������� 188 (4) Removing the Paper Ejection Belt���������213
(6) Removing the Slider A��������������������������� 189 (5) Removing the Paper Ejection JAM Sensor���214
(7) Removing the Slider B��������������������������� 191 (6) Removing the Paper Ejection Motor������215
3 Master Making/ Master Feed and Ejection Section��� 192 (7) Removing the Top Fan Unit�������������������216
<< Master Making/ Master Feed Section >>��� 192 (8) Removing the Fan����������������������������������216
(1) Removing the Cutter Unit����������������������� 192 (9) Removing the Pressure Adjustment Unit���217
(2) Removing the End Mark Sensor PCB Unit��� 193 (10) Removing the Press Motor������������������217
(3) Removing the Static Eliminating Brush Bracket��� 193 7 Drum Section������������������������������������������������218
(4) Removing the Thermal Head����������������� 194 (1) Removing the Screen����������������������������218
(5) Removing the Master Feed Unit������������ 195 (2) Removing the Sponge���������������������������219
(6) Removing the Master Feed Stepping Motor��� 196 (3) Removing the Master Clamp�����������������219
<< Master Ejection Section >>��������������������� 197 (4) Removing the Base unit�������������������������219
(1) Removing the Master Ejection Box�������� 197 (5) Removing the Outer Frame F Unit���������220
(2) Removing the Eject Motor (Roll-Up Motor)��� 197 (6) Removing the Outer Frame R Assy�������221
<< Master Clamp Opening/Closing Section >> (7) Removing the Inner Frame��������������������222
������������������������������������������������������������������������ 198 (8) Removing the Ink Pump�������������������������223
(1) Removing the Master Clamp Opening/Closing Unit�� 198 (9) Removing the Ink Pump Motor��������������223
(2) Removing the Clamp Motor������������������� 198 (10) Removing the Ink Detection PCB Unit���224
(3) Removing the Timing Belt���������������������� 199 (11) Removing the Ink roller Up/Down Motor���224
CAUTION
•Always remove the power cord plug from the outlet before starting work.
1 Exterior
(1) Removing the Document Cover
Document cover
Screws
● The drum can be removed when the LED lights. Drum removal
button
170
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Screw
Screw Screw
Screw
Screw Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Front cover
Screws
171
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Rear cover
(5) Removing the Main PCB unit, Drive PCB unit, Relay PCB unit,
Switching power supply 24V/5V and battery
WARNING
● Always remove the power cord plug from
Main PCB unit
the outlet before replacing a PCB unit.
Switching power
Relay PCB unit supply (5V)
REFERENCE
● Pull out the connector while pressing the Pull out the connector
while pressing the
protruded part. Do not forcibly pull it out. This protruded part.
may damage the PCB unit.
1 2
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IMPORTANT
Recommended
● Fit the cut out to the mark on the PCB unit when
mounting the EEPROM.
Reinstallation
● Installing the Main PCB unit
1. Install the new PCB unit.
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IMPORTANT
● Carefully release the lock when disconnecting
the flat cable. Failure to do so may damage the
PCB unit.
Screw Screw
Recommended Incorrect
IMPORTANT
● Connect the flat cable with the terminal
surface down.
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Reinstallation
Relay PCB unit
IMPORTANT
● After replacing the relay PCB unit, check the
ROM version of the relay PCB unit. If it is not
the latest version, upgrade the version.
Switching power
supply (5V)
Switching power
supply (24V)
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Screw
Screw
Control panel
Screw
3. Lift and remove the control panel.
Connector
Control panel
REFERENCE
1 Pull out the connector
● Pull out the connector while pressing the while pressing the
protruded part.
protruded part. Do not forcibly pull it out. This
may damage the PCB unit.
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Bracket
REFERENCE
2
● Connectors 2 and 4:
Release the lock, and then pull out the cable 3
unit. When releasing the lock, carefully release
4
it. Failure to do so may damage the PCB unit.
IMPORTANT
● Connectors 2, 3, and 4: Recommended Incorrect
Connect the connector’s cable unit in the
correct direction as shown in the right figures.
2: terminal surface up
3: terminal surface down
4: terminal surface down
● Carefully release ● If you release the
the lock while lock as shown in
holding it between the above figure,
your fingers as it opens sharply
shown in the above and may damage
figure. the connector.
4. Remove the seven screws to remove the panel
PCB unit.
(P tight pan head WH screw 3 x 6) Screw Screw
Screw Screw
177
Chapter 4 1 Exterior
Bracket
Reinstallation
IMPORTANT
● Connect the flat cable with the terminal LED PCB unit
surface up as shown in the right figure.
178
Chapter 4 1 Exterior
Reinstallation
77±1mm
Terminal surface
IMPORTANT
● When replacing the flat cable, bend it as Lamp PCB unit side
shown in the right figure before installation.
Terminal surface 23±1mm
Panel PCB unit side
REFERENCE
● Connectors 2 and 4: 2
Release the lock, and then pull out the cable
unit. When releasing the lock, carefully release 3
it. Failure to do so may damage the PCB unit. 4
Reinstallation
Recommended Incorrect
IMPORTANT
● Connectors 2, 3, and 4:
Connect the connector’s cable unit in the
correct direction as shown in the right figures.
2: terminal surface up ● Carefully release ● If you release the
3: terminal surface down the lock while lock as shown in
4: terminal surface down holding it between the above figure,
your fingers as it opens sharply
shown in the above and may damage
figure. the connector.
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Chapter 4 1 Exterior
Screw Screw
Reinstallation
IMPORTANT
● Connect the cable unit in the correct
direction.
Connect it with the terminal surface down.
Recommended Incorrect
180
Chapter 4 1 Exterior
Reinstallation 42 mm
IMPORTANT
● The touch panel have two sides (front,
reverse). Take note of the correct side.
Touch panel
LCD
181
Chapter 4 1 Exterior
IMPORTANT
0.5±0.5mm
● The touch panel have two sides (front,
reverse). Attach it to the LCD panel so that
the terminal surface is up.
Terminal
surface (up)
8.4±0.8mm
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WARNING
● Always remove the power cord plug from
the outlet before replacing the switch.
Claw Claw
Socket
Socket
REFERENCE
LED
● When replacing the LED, remove the LED
from the socket.
3. Remove the nut and the washer to remove the Direction of washer
power switch.
Nut
Direction of power
Reinstallation switch
IMPORTANT
● Attach the power switch in the correct
direction as shown in the right figure.
● Attach the washer with the correct side.
● Attach the power switch so that it is located
in the center of the hole of the control panel
cover.
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WARNING
● Always remove the power cord plug from
the outlet before replacing a PCB unit.
2. Remove the control panel. →See (6) above Battery PCB unit
Cover Screw
WARNING
● Always remove the power cord plug from
the outlet before replacing a PCB unit.
2. Remove the control panel. →See (6) above Motor PCB unit Screw
184
Chapter 4 2 Scanner Section
2 Scanner Section
(1) Removing the Glass
Screw
Screw
185
Chapter 4 2 Scanner Section
IMPORTANT
● Do not place the scanner unit directly on the
floor.
Reinstallation
1. Place the scanner unit on the cutouts from the
paper ejection side. Screw hole
Screw hole
Screw hole
2. Close the scanner unit.
Scanner unit
REFERENCE Screw Cutout
hole
● When closing the scanner unit, the rail holes Screw
hole
align with the frame holes. Screw
hole
Cutout Stopper
3. Slide the scanner unit and tighten the two rails
by the six screws.
Screw hole
4. Install the stopper with the screw.
186
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Screws
2. Remove the eight screws to remove the
scanner R bracket. Screws
(S tight hexagon head WH rounded end screw
3 x 6)
Slider A
4. Disconnect the flat cable.
IMPORTANT
● Release the connector lock, and then
disconnect the flat cable
1. Release the lock.
5. Remove the two screws to remove the LED
lamp unit.
(Pan head screw with spring plain washer 3 x 6) 2. Pull out the cable unit.
Reinstallation
IMPORTANT
● Connect the flat cable with the terminal
surface up.
● Do not bend the reflecting plate when
attaching the LED lamp.
Reflecting plate
187
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IMPORTANT
● Release the connector lock, and then
disconnect the flat cable.
IMPORTANT
● When attaching the LED lamp cord,
bend it as shown in the right figure before LED lamp side
65±1
surface down
● Connect the flat cable with the terminal
surface up. 10±1 10±1
● The flat cable must not come into contact CCD side
with the reverse side of the upper side of the Terminal
surface up
scanner rear frame.
● Do not tense the flat cable excessively so
that no tension is applied to the slider B.
188
Chapter 4 2 Scanner Section
IMPORTANT
● Do not move the Slider A with hand. Slider A
Screws
IMPORTANT
● Take note that the wire is not hitched.
Screws
189
Chapter 4 2 Scanner Section
Reinstallation
● Required items
Two Slider A installation jigs
Four Set screws
Screw
IMPORTANT
● Do not move Slider A with hand.
190
Chapter 4 2 Scanner Section
IMPORTANT
● Do not remove the 'wire fixing jigs' before the
slider B is installed.
5. Remove the wires from the two springs. (front
side, rear side)
6. Remove the slider B.
Reinstallation Slider B
Screw
● Required items
One Slider B installation jig
Two screws
Screw
1. Install the 'slider B installation jig' with the
two screws.
5. Remove the two 'wire fixity jigs'. (front and Gap between the
rear) front and the rear Adjust
191
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Screw
Screw
WARNING
● Keep hands and fingers away from the
cutter unit's blades. Do NOT touch the
blades.
Reinstallation
IMPORTANT
● After replacing the cutter unit, check the
cutter blade lies to the operation side.
HELP-008 →See Page 311
192
Chapter 4 3 Master Making/Master Feed and Ejection Section
Cover E
2. Open the master cover. Screw CLOS
Connector
Screws
IMPORTANT
● If you remove the two screws with the master
cover closed, the static eliminating brush
bracket may drop on the thermal head,
resulting in damage. Be sure to hold the static
eliminating brush bracket with hand and then
remove it.
193
Chapter 4 3 Master Making/Master Feed and Ejection Section
IMPORTANT
Screw
● Do not contact the guide plate with the thermal
head.
Connectors
6. Remove the two screws with the collars. Do not touch the heat emission parts
(S tight hexagon head WH rounded end screw
3 x 6)
Collar
IMPORTANT
Screw
● Do not touch the heat emission parts of the
thermal head.
Thermal head
Collar
● The thermal head is also liable to corrode. To
Screw
avoid corrosion, keep the thermal head free of
moisture and salinity, and do not touch its heat
emission parts. Touching these parts could
scratch them.
Reinstallation
IMPORTANT
● When the thermal head is replaced, set the
HELP-048 Resistance rank.
NOTE
If you need to clean the thermal head, please
use a special cleaner [R8-S0046].
194
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REFERENCE
Please put a marking around the four screws
for cover R/F before remove it.
Because it makes you shorten the time to
adjust the position of master feed unit.
4P
20P
Connector 14P
30P
20P 14P
4P
30P
195
Chapter 4 3 Master Making/Master Feed and Ejection Section
Reinstallation
IMPORTANT
● Be sure to adjust the tension after installing
the motor.
→See Page 151
196
Chapter 4 3 Master Making/Master Feed and Ejection Section
1. Push the lever and open the master ejection Non-operator's side
Screw Screw
box.
Reinstallation
IMPORTANT
● Be sure to adjust the tension after installing
the motor.
→See Page 153
197
Chapter 4 3 Master Making/Master Feed and Ejection Section
Screw
3. Loosen the screw to loosen the tension of
Screw
the timing belt.
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Reinstallation
IMPORTANT
● Be sure to adjust the tension after installing
the motor.
→See Page154
3. R
emove the teo screws to remove the
twoopen/close levers.
(Pan head screw with spring plain washer 3 x 8)
Reinstallation
● Adjust tension by adjusting the master feed
master clamp opening/closing lever and master
ejection master clamp opening/closing lever. Master feed master clamp
Then fit the timing belt on. opening/closing lever
→See Page154
199
Chapter 4 4 Paper Feed Section
REFERENCE
The following electric components can be
removed.
< All models >
● Paper sensor
Paper sensor
Reinstallation
< How to Install >
Bracket
1. Turn the potentiometer of the cable unit until stop
position in the direction of clockwise.
IMPORTANT
● Do not turn the potentiometer excessively.
It may cause the machine to malfunction.
2. Return the tooth of the pulley for 2 nothes from Potentiometer Pulley
the stop position.
3. Slide the side guides to both ends and install the
bracket.
4. Install the feed tray to the printer.
Slide the side guides to
both ends.
IMPORTANT
● Be sure to adjust the paper width with the HELP
Mode “HELP-006”.
HELP-006 →See Page 308
200
Chapter 4 4 Paper Feed Section
Elevator lower
Connector limit switch
Reinstallation
→See Page236
201
Chapter 4 4 Paper Feed Section
feed rollers.
Reinstallation
● Reinstall the paper feed roller so that the Paper feed roller
Paper feed roller
hexagon socket set screw is positioned at the
paper feed roller shaft's counter bore.
IMPORTANT
● Do not use an old paper feed roller together
with a new one.
Reinstallation
IMPORTANT
● Take note of the direction to install the
Paper separator unit.
● After reinstalling the Paper separator unit,
adjust its clearance.
→See Page158
202
Chapter 4 4 Paper Feed Section
Reinstallation
IMPORTANT
● Take note of the direction to install the side
separators.
203
Chapter 4 4 Paper Feed Section
(6) Removing the Paper Top Detect Sensor, Signal Sensor, Double Feed Detect Sensor
Connector
204
Chapter 4 4 Paper Feed Section
Screw
Reinstallation
Screw
IMPORTANT
Signal sensor
● Adjust the sensitivity of the double feed
detect sensor after it is installed.
IMPORTANT
Timing roller
● After installing the timing roller, separate
the press roller from the drum and then set Screw
the drum.
205
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Screw
Stay
3. Remove the six screws to remove the sub-
frame B.
(S tight hexagon head WH rounded end screw Screw Sub-frame B
4 x 6) Screw
(Pan head screw with spring plain washer 4 x 8)
Screw
Screw
Reinstallation
IMPORTANT
● Use the screws (4×8) removed in step 6 to
install the sub-frame A.
206
Chapter 4 5 Drum Driving Section
Driving assy
Reinstallation
Screw:
4x8
IMPORTANT
● Use the screws (4×8) removed in step 7 to
install the driving assy. Screw: 4x8
IMPORTANT
● When reinstalling the P roll, set it with its
operator’s side pressed down. If the drum Insert a tool into the center of the shaft and press up.
unit is inserted with the operator’s side of the
P roll up, the P roll and the drum interfere
each other and this may damage the P roll.
● Hold both edges of the P roll during
reinstallation and removal so that you do not
touch the P roll as much as possible.
207
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208
Chapter 4 5 Drum Driving Section
E-ring
Bearing
Collar
Reinstallation
IMPORTANT
● After replacing the P roll bracket, adjust the
thrust backlash by inserting washers so that
the press lever smoothly moves up and down
and thrust backlash is 0.1 mm to 0.3 mm.
209
Chapter 4 6 Paper Ejection Section
(1) Removing the Paper Stripper Finger, Sub Paper Stripper Finger
Pipe
Pipe
Reinstallation
IMPORTANT
● Adjust the paper stripper finger after it is
installed.
→See Page 167
210
Chapter 4 6 Paper Ejection Section
Screw Screw
Connector
Screw
Screw
211
Chapter 4 6 Paper Ejection Section
Screw Screw
Connector
Screw
Screw
Reinstallation
IMPORTANT
● Install the paper eject fan unit so that the four
protrusions match the corners of the paper
eject fan unit.
Protrusion
212
Chapter 4 6 Paper Ejection Section
IMPORTANT
● Do not loose the collars.
Collar Collar
Angle Angle
213
Chapter 4 6 Paper Ejection Section
Plate Roller
Plate
214
Chapter 4 6 Paper Ejection Section
Reinstallation
IMPORTANT
● Take note of the direction to install the paper
ejection jam sensor.
215
Chapter 4 6 Paper Ejection Section
216
Chapter 4 6 Paper Ejection Section
Connector
Screw Screw
3. Disconnect the two connectors. (4 pins, 2 pins)
Pressure Screw
4. Remove the three screws to remove the adjustment unit
Spring
pressure adjustment unit.
(S tight hexagon head WH rounded end screw
4 x 6)
Connectors
Screw
Screw
Screw
Press motor
Screw
217
Chapter 4 7 Drum Section
7 Drum Section
(1) Removing the Screen
IMPORTANT
● Do not rotate the drum reversely. Screen
Reinstallation
1. Pass the top end screen bar through the
screen. (top end side) (Top end side) (Bottom end side)
20mm: A3 drum
2. Install the top end screen bar to the drum. 58mm
Screw 88mm: B4/LG drum
Screen
IMPORTANT
● Make sure of the bottom end and top end of
the screen before reinstallation.
Top end screen bar
218
Chapter 4 7 Drum Section
Cover
Sponge
219
Chapter 4 7 Drum Section
Connector
Connector
Connector
220
Chapter 4 7 Drum Section
Screw Screw
Reinstallation
221
Chapter 4 7 Drum Section
3. Pull out the inner frame (section inside the Inner frame
drum) in the direction of an arrow.
IMPORTANT
● Do not damage the inner surface of the drum
when pulling out the inner frame.
Reinstallation
● Slide the supporting plate in the direction of Screw Inner surface
arrow so that the three rollers are contact with the
inner surface of the flange lightly, and secure the
three screws of the supporting plate.
Roller Roller
Screw
Supporting
plate
Roller
222
Chapter 4 7 Drum Section
Hose band
Screw
Screw
223
Chapter 4 7 Drum Section
Reinstallation
IMPORTANT
● Confirm that the detection needle is vertical
with the PCB Unit and does not contact
Ink detection PCB unit
anywhere, when installing the Ink detection
PCB Unit.
Ink roller
Detection
needle
Squeegee roller
Reinstallation
IMPORTANT
● Leave space by 3 mm in the part in
the figure when installing the gear after
replacing the motor.
224
Chapter 5 Standards/Adjustment
1 Scanner Section�������������������������������������������� 226 3. Adjusting Scan Vertical Magnification��� 248
(1) Attaching the Rear Wire���������������������������������� 226 4. Adjusting Scan Horizontal Magnification��� 248
(2) Attaching the Front Wire������������������������ 227 (2) Master Making Start Position����������������� 249
2 Master Making/Master Feed/Ejection Section������ 228 (3) Reading Start Position��������������������������� 250
<<Master Making / Master Feed Section>>��� 228 1. A djusting the Top End Reading Start
(1) Adjusting the Timing Belt Tension������������������� 228 Position Adjustment procedure������������ 250
<<Master Ejection Section>>����������������������� 229 2. A djusting the Lateral (Operation Side)
(1) Attaching the Spring������������������������������� 229 Reading Start Position������������������������� 250
(2) Adjusting the Timing Belt Tension������������������� 230 (4) Adjusting the Master making Start Position��� 251
<<Master Clamp Opening/Closing Section>>���������������������������231 1. When the Scanner Is in Use��������������� 251
(1) Adjusting the Timing Belt Tension������������������� 231 2. When in Online������������������������������������ 251
(2) Positioning the Master Clamp Opening/Closing Levers������������� 231 (5) Adjusting the Document Reading Darkness��� 252
1. Master feed master clamp opening/closing lever��� 231 1. Adjusting the Scan Level: Text mode�� 252
2. Master ejection master clamp opening/closing lever ��� 231 2. A djusting the Scan Level: Text/Photo,Photo/
(3) Adjusting the B / C Mode���������������������� 232 Text, Photo mode����������������������������������� 252
1. Adjustment for B mode������������������������ 232 (6) Adjusting of Printer Unit's Printing Speed��� 253
2. Adjusting C-Mode�������������������������������� 234 1. Adjusting the Pre-stop Speed�������������� 253
3 Paper Feed Section��������������������������������������� 235 2. Adjusting the M-make Speed�������������� 253
(1) Adjusting the Paper Separator Unit Clearance��������������� 235 3. Adjusting the Jog Speed��������������������� 254
(2) Adjusting the Elevator Top Limit Sensor����������������� 235 4. Adjusting the Print Speed�������������������� 254
(3) Adjusting the Elevator Lower Limit Switch��� 236 (7) Adjusting Paper Eject Speed����������������� 255
(4) Adjusting the G Roll Escape Amount/Timing��� 237 1. Adjusting the Paper Eject Speed��������� 255
(5) Top Margin Adjustment�������������������������� 237 2. Setting the Top Fan����������������������������� 255
(6) Adjusting the Vertical Reg. Sensors����������� 238
1. Bottom Limit adjustment���������������������� 238
2. Top Limit adjustment��������������������������� 238
4 Drum Driving Section������������������������������������ 239
(1) Adjusting the Drum Stop Position���������� 239
(2) Adjusting the Master Attach Position������������� 240
5 Press Section���������������������������������������������������������� 241
(1) Checking the of Press Roller Sensor������������ 241
(2) Adjusting the Printing Area (Press OFF Timing)����������������� 242
6 Paper Ejection Section��������������������������������� 243
(1) Adjusting the Paper Stripper Finger Clearance��� 243
7 Drum Section����������������������������������������������������������� 244
(1) Adjusting the Ink Amount����������������������� 244
(2) Adjusting the Squeegee Gap����������������� 245
(3) Adjusting the Master Clamp Margin������� 246
(4) Adjusting the Drum Rail Gap������������������ 246
1. Operation side������������������������������������� 246
2. Rear side��������������������������������������������� 246
8 Electrical system������������������������������������������� 247
(1) Adjusting Reduction/Enlargement���������� 247
1. Adjusting M-make Feed Volume Magnification��� 247
2. Adjusting M-make Speed Magnification��� 247
Chapter 5 1 Scanner Section
1 Scanner Section
(1) Attaching the Rear Wire
2
Place on pulley
REFERENCE:
● For removable of the scanner unit
→ See page 186
● For removal of the rear wire
→ See page 191
Adjustment procedure
1. Insert the ball end of the wire into the groove opening the
pulley. Wrap the wire six times in the rear, and four times on
the operation side.
2. Place the wire on the screw side onto the pulley.
3. Place the wire on the rear pulley of Slider B.
4. Pass the screw through the bracket opening, and secure it
in place with two nuts. (Temporarily secure the bracket and
the screw tip with a gap of 10 mm.)
5. Place the wire on the hook side on the pulley.
6. Place the wire on the pulley in front of Slider B.
7. Place the wire on the corner guide.
8. Place the spring on the hook.
9. Adjust the securing position in 4 so that the total spring
length is approx. 40 mm.
226
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2 Place on pulley
Wrap 4 times
4 Wrap 6 times
Secure with nut
Ball end
1
6
Place on pulley
Place on corner
guide 3
7 Place on pulley
8
Place on
spring
5 Place on pulley
Temporarily secure at 10 mm
bracket and screw tip
Spring length40mm
REFERENCE:
● For removal of the Scanner unit
→ See page 186
● For removal of the front wire
→ See page 191
Adjustment procedure
1. Insert the ball end of the wire into the groove opening on
the pulley. Wrap the wire four times in the rear, and 6 times
on the operation side.
2. Place the wire on the screw side onto the pulley.
3. Place the wire on the front pulley of Slider B.
4. Pass the screw through the bracket opening, and secure
it in place with two nuts. (Temporarily secure the bracket
and the screw tip with a gap of 10 mm.)
5. Place the wire on the hook side on the pulley.
6. Place the wire on the pulley in rear of Slider B.
7. Place the wire on the corner guide.
8. Place the spring on the hook.
9. Adjust the securing position in 4 so that the total spring
length is approx. 40 mm.
227
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REFERENCE:
● For removal of master feed unit.
→ See page 195
Adjustment procedure
1. Use the set screw to adjust the belt's tension, applying
Set screw
a force of approx. 1N (100 g) to the timing belt in the
direction of the arrow with a tension gauge so that the
deflection is 2 mm.
Timing Belt
Approx. 1N(100g)
228
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IMPORTANT
4 Spring T(B)(4) L235 mm E
● Set the hook on the spring and crush it to F
prevent removing. 3
Spring T(B)(4)
L235 mm
A: Rubber roller
1. Attaching the spring between A and B. D B: Driving roller
1 A C: Inverted roller
72-45361: Spring T (L=90 mm) 4 pieces Spring T(B)(4)
B
D: Driving roller
2. Attaching the spring between B and C. L90 mm C
E: Inverted roller
E1-35461: Spring T (L=104.9 mm) 4 pieces 2 Spring T(B)(4) L104.9 mm F: Inverted roller
B
2 Spring TL=104.9 mm
C
3 Spring TL=235 mm
D
4 Spring TL=235 mm
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Tensioning roller
After adjustment
Function testing of roll-up motor
1. Access HELP mode: HELP-009.
HELP-009 → See page 313
IMPORTANT
● The motor does not reverse.
● Due to interlocking mechanism, the motor
does not rotate if the master ejection box is
open.
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REFERENCE
● For removal of master clump opening/closing Tension roller
Screw
unit. → See page 198
Adjustment procedure
1. Loosen the set screw.
2. Use the set screw to adjust the belt's tension, applying Approx. 4N (400g)
a force of approx. 4N (400 g) to the timing belt in the
direction of the arrow with a tension gauge so that the
deflection is approx. 2 mm.
After Adjustment
IMPORTANT
Be sure to adjust the B/C mode after installation
to the printer.
1. Master feed master clamp opening/closing lever Master feed master clamp
When tensioning the timing belt, ensure that the opening/closing lever
Bracket
sub frame is positioned so that the upper surface Position hole
of the master clamp opening/closing lever is
aligned (to within 0.5 mm) with the rim of the
Position hole
positioning hole.
Position hole
IMPORTANT:
● After Adjustment
Be sure to adjust the B/C mode after installation
to the printer.
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Before adjustment
IMPORTANT:
C mode adjustment must be carried out After
B mode adjustment has been completed.
Adjustment procedure
1. Remove the drum from the machine body.
2. Access HELP mode H-012.
HELP-012 → See page 319
● C mode
3. Press and hold down the " PRINT POSITION"
key to move the master clamp opening/closing lever
toward C mode position wiser than B mode position.
4. Turn the power off, then on again.
The master clamp opening/closing lever will move
into the B mode-position and stop.
5. Turn off the power, and install the drum to the
machine body.
6 Stop in
front of lever
WARNING
● Do not touch the drum or rolls when
operating the paper eject switch.
● Do not put your hands or fingers inside
the machine during operation. They
could be caught up or crushed in the
machinery,resulting in injury.
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Standard value
● Check that the clearance between the master ejection
box's rubber roller and the master clamp plate is
Master clamp lever
within the range given below.
Master clamp
opening/closing lever
Item Standard value
Clearance between the master
4.0-5.0 mm
clamp lever and the master clamp 4.0 - 5.0 mm
opening/closing lever
Fixing screw
Clamp sensor 1
(B mode)
B/C mode shade plate
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2. Adjusting C-Mode
Before adjusting:
IMPORTANT
C mode adjustment must be carried ● Stopping drum in master detachment position
out after B mode adjustment has been
completed.
1. Access HELP-012.
HELP-012 → See page 319
2. Press and hold down the "1" key to set the
detach position.
3. Press and hold down the (PRINT POSITION)
key to set the master clamp open/close lever to
the C mode-position.
4. Open the scanner unit.
0.5 - 1.0mm
Standard value
● Check that the clearance between the master ejection
box's rubber roller and the master clamp plate is 0.5-1.0mm
Master clamp plate
within the range given below.
Clamp sensor 1
Close (B mode)
Clamp sensor 2 B/C mode shade plate
(C mode)
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Chapter 5 3 Paper Feed Section
REFERENCE
● For description of operation
→ See page 126
1 Paper separator unit
Adjustment procedure
● When the paper separator unit is installed, use
the adjustment bolt to adjust the unit so that it
moves in direction 1 without sticking, and
moves smoothly in direction 2. Tighten the
bolt's nut to secure the unit in the adjusted
position. 2 Nut
REFERENCE
Paper feed shaft lever
● For description of operation
→ See page 135 1mm thick strip
Adjustment procedure
1. Insert a 1 mm thick strip of material between
Screws
the paper feed roller and the paper feed inlet.
2. Loosen the two screws indicated, then adjust
the sensor's position so that the bottom surface
of the paper feed shaft lever is at the center of Elevator top limit sensor
the sensor.
IMPORTANT
For adjustment, remove the side paper separator
unit.
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REFERENCE
● For description of operation → See page 135
● For removal. → See page 201
Adjustment method
1. Access HELP-006. Bottom surface
HELP-006 → See page 308 (paper feed
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Adjustment procedure
1. Pull out the drum while the drum is in the stop
position.
2. Loosen the eccentric shaft fixing screw and
adjust so that the clearance between the timing Guide roller Eccentric shaft
roller and the guide roller becomes 0.5 mm. 0.5mm
Fixing screw
REFERENCE
● For description of operation Timing roller
→ See page 129
Standard value
Check the clearance between the timing roller
and the guide roller.
Item Standard value
Clearance between timing roller
0.5 mm
and guide roller
REFERENCE
● After adjusting the Vertical reg. center sensor,
press the RESET key to return the print
position to the center.
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2. Access HELP-030.
HELP-014:Touch
HELP-030 → See page 339
3. Touch "TEST PATTERN 1".
4. Press the (MASTER MAKING) key. Print the test
pattern.
5. Touch "SCREEN COARSE" of the image HELP-014
VERTICAL REGISTRATION SELECTION
mode. REGISTRATION ADJUST :LEFT
6. Press the (PRINT POSITION) key to move 1. 435
the print position.( Bottom limit adjustment ) REGISTRATION ADJUST : RIGHT
7. When the numerical value of step 1, release 2.
1120
the (PRINT POSITION) key and press the
(PRINT) key.
8. Compare the printed image (step 7) with the
printed image (step 4).
Check the difference of 15 mm, and press the
X key and the C (CLEAR) key.
the = HELP-030
If the moving distance is not the 15 mm HELP-030
TEST PATTERN
● Repeat steps 6 through 7.
TEST PATTERN 1
2. Top Limit adjustment
TEST PATTERN 2
Adjustment procedure TEST PATTERN 3 Touch
● Adjust Top Limit at the same time TEST PATTERN 4
Repeat steps 1 through 4, then Touch "SCREEN TEST PATTERN 5
FINE" of the image mode (step 5). TEST PATTERN 6
TEST PATTERN 7
6. Press the (PRINT POSITION) key to move
the print position.( Top limit adjustment ) Print position adjustment value
7. Release the (PRINT POSITION) key at the IMAGE MODE 800
numerical value of step 1 and press the (PRINT) 1
key. SCREEN COARSE
8. Compare the printed image (step 7) with the SCREEN FINE
printed image (step 4). Vertical registration
Check the difference of 15 mm, and press the limit value
X
= key and the C (CLEAR) key simultaneously
to enter the numerical value.
RETURN
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Chapter 5 4 Drum Driving Section
Before adjustment
IMPORTANT
● Adjusting the drum removal position
must be performed AFTER printing
speed adjustment is complete.
→ See page 253
Adjustment procedure
1. Press the drum removal button.
At the drum removal position, a bleep sounds.
WARNING
REFERENCE
● For description of operation → See page 140
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Chapter 5 4 Drum Driving Section
Check procedure
1. Access HELP-012, the drum position check
mode. HELP-012 → See page 319
240
Chapter 5 5 Press Section
5 Press Section
(1) Checking the of Press Roller Sensor
REFERENCE
● For description of operation
→ See page 145
Adjustment procedure
1. Check the press roll so that when it is pushed
down to the lowest position by the cam, the
distance between the bottom of its sensor and
Press roller sensor
the end of the bracket is about 1 mm.
About 1mm
Screw
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Chapter 5 5 Press Section
Adjustment procedure
1. Make a mark on the end surface of the drum Make
mark here
flange, in a position 20 mm forward (in the
direction of the forward end) from the rear end
of the drum's opening (hole section).
2. With the press roll activated, turn the main
motor shaft by hand, and stop turning when
the press roll starts to descend (move in the
direction of the arrow ).
Press roll
Standard value
● Open the front cover, and check whether the
center of the press roll is aligned with the mark
made in step 1.
Item Standard value
Alignment of mark on flange Mark Drum flange
± 2 mm
end and center of press roll Press roll
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Chapter 5 6 Paper Ejection Section
REFERENCE
● For description of operation
→ See page 150
Adjustment procedure
1. With the cancel lever raised up, turn the main Lever
motor shaft. Stop turning when the lever's Lever's roller
roller is positioned at the bottom of the paper Cancel lever
stripper finger cam.
HELP-006 → See page 308
Standard value
Item Standard value Main motor shaft
0.8mm
● Make sure there is a BLANK master on the
drum by MAKING A BLANK PRINT.
● Check that the clearance between the drum
surface and the paper stripper finger conforms
to the value shown below.
Drum
surface
If the clearance is not the standard value:
1. Loosen the screw indicated and use the Paper stripper finger
stopper to adjust the clearance to the standard
value.
Then retighten the screws.
After adjustment:
IMPORTANT:
● After adjustment, press the drum removal button
to return the drum to its home position.
WARNING
Screw
● Do not touch the drum or rolls when
operating the drum removal button.
● Do not put your hands or fingers inside the
machine during operation. They could be
caught up or crushed in the machinery,
resulting in injury.
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7 Drum Section
REFERENCE
● For removal → See page 218
(7. Drum Section (1) through (6) in chapter 3)
Ink adjusting
knob on the
rear side
Ink adjusting
knob on the
operation side
Adjustment procedure
1. When printed too dark or too light on the
● Ink adjusting knob on the operation side
operation side:
(standard position)
• Too dark: switch in the (-) direction (3 settings)
Too dark
• Too light: switch in the (+) direction (3 settings)
2. When printed too dark or too light on the rear
side:
Do not loosen
• Too dark: switch in the (-) direction (3 settings) set screw
• Too light: switch in the (+) direction (3 settings) Too light
3. When printed too dark or too light on the entire
surface:
• Adjust the above steps 1 and 2 at the same
time. ● ink adjusting knob on the rear side
(standard position)
IMPORTANT: Too dark
● There are seven settings, standard and ±3
settings to adjust the printing darkness.
Too light
Print more than ten sheets every time Do not loosen
the printing darkness is switched by one set screw
setting until the most desirable printing
darkness is obtained.
Repeat the above procedures until the most
desirable printing darkness is obtained.
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Chapter 5 7 Drum Section
Squeegee
REFERENCE Ink roller
● For removal → See page 218
(7. Drum Section (1) through (6) in chapter 3)
Gap
Adjustment procedure
● The gap between the squeegee and the ink
roller is adjusted as shown in the figure when
0.025 Ink roller Ink roller0.025
the ink amount is based on the standards. 0.035mm 0.025 0.035mm
0.035mm
If the ink amount does not meet the
standards,adjust it as follows:-
Standard value
Item Item
Gap between squeegee
0.025 - 0.035 mm
and ink roller
● Operation side
● Rear side
After adjustment
1. Tighten set screw 2.
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Chapter 5 7 Drum Section
Adjustment procedure
1. Attach the master and adjust the master clamp Be sure the lead edge of master
is in the middle of this hole.
margin at ±1 mm from the hole center in HELP-
046.
HELP-046 → See page 351
1. Operation side
Adjustment procedure
1. Attach the drum to the main body.
2. Loosen the set screw on the rail to adjust so Drum Rail Unit
that the gap between the rail (both sides) and
Left Right
the roller on the operation side is about 0.5 Screw Screw
mm.
2. Rear side
Adjustment procedure
1. Open the rear cover on the main body.
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8 Electrical system
(1) Adjusting Reduction/Enlargement
Adjustment procedure
1. Access HELP-046
HELP-046 → See page 351 Actual The cut master
2. Open the scanner so that the master feed section measurement (200 mm)
is seen.
3. Press the (MASTER MAKING) key. The cutter
operates, the master is fed by 200 mm and
then the cutter operates again.
4. Actually measure the length of master cut into
● HELP -046 (page1) display
200 mm length.
Standard value
Item Standard value
Length of two 100 mm-squares in
200±0.5 mm ● HELP-046 (page1) display
the sub scan (vertical) direction
HELP-046
If the clearance is not the standard value: MASTER CLAMP MARGIN (mm)
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IMPORTANT
● Adjust the "3. Adjusting Scan Vertical
Magnification" after the "1. Adjusting
M-mark Feed Volume Magnification".
Adjustment procedure
1. Prepare a basic document as shown in the
figure.
Draw a line (vertical direction) at the position 30
mm from the top end of the paper* and at the
position 200 mm from the above line.
*DD5450: A3 paper
*DD5440: B4 paper
2. Place the document on the document table to
● HELP-042 (page1) display
perform master making and printing.
Standard value
HELP-042
SCAN HORIZONTAL MAGNIFICATION(%)
Item Standard value 1.
−0.6
Compare the size of A section SCAN VERTICAL MAGNIFICATION(%)
adjustment. 3.
+0.0
SCANNER HORIZONTAL READING CENTER (mm)
HELP-042 → See page 343 4.
+5.7
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Adjustment procedure
1. Make a basic document (as shown in the
figure) from a sheet of paper*.
Draw a 100 mm line at the position 30 mm
from the right end and from the top end of the
paper*.
*DD5450: A3 paper
*DD5440: B4 paper
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Adjustment procedure
1. Set the printing position (vertical direction) to
the standard.
Printing paper
2. Draw a line at the position 30 mm from the
top end of the document and prepare a basic
document as shown in the figure.
3. Compare the processed image with the basic Document
document.
Check the difference of the lines in the Mark this corner with each other
horizontal direction.
4. Adjust with HELP-046 (5. M-MARK VERTICAL
START POS) so that the following equation Basic line of the
Document
printed sample
holds. basic line
L1−L2 ≤ ±1 mm
HELP-046 → See page 351
L1
2. When in Online
L2
Before adjustment
IMPORTANT
● Adjust the master making start position
when in online after the followings are
adjusted.
● Printing position sensor
→ See page 238
● Master attach position edge
→ See page 240
Adjustment procedure
1) Perform master making and printing of the
online test pattern. Adjust with HELP-047 so
that the basic line is positioned ± 1 mm from
the top end of the paper.
HELP-047 → See page 353
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1. 200 4. 090
Adjust density of the dark part. WHITE LEVEL Touch
WHITE LEVEL
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REFERENCE
● Access HELP-003.
Speed higher than 150 rpm is for factory use
only.
HELP-003 → See page 300
18rpm
If the value is not correct The speed of the selected
● Press the or key to obtain the proper item displayed
value in 3 above.
Press the key once: By 1 rpm decreased
Press the key once: By 1 rpm increased
4. Press the= X key to store all speed set values.
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REFERENCE
● Access HELP-007
HELP-007 → See page 310
1. Adjusting the Paper Eject Speed ● HELP-007 display: Paper eject speed
1. Access HELP-007.
2. Touch the (arrow) on the screen lower right once
to switch to page 2.
HELP-007
PAPER EJECT SECTION
3. Select and touch PAPER EJECT SPEED. PAPER EJECT STEPPING
Initialization
● Press the (CLEAR) key to initialize the
displayed value. Speed is increased by 1 rpm. Speed is decreased by 1 rpm.
Touch twice
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Initialization
● Press the (CLEAR) key to initialize the
displayed value.
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Chapter 6 Maintenance/Check
2. Ink: Clean with a cloth squeezed after soaking in the water or neutral detergent.
Oil or grease after ink or paper shreds are removed.
(2) Oiling
1. Bearing section: Oil the edge surface and bearing sections with oiler, rotating the lever and
roller.
2. Gear section: Grease the gear section after removing paper shreds on the bottom of gear.
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3 Periodical Maintenance
(1) Periodical Checking
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Chapter 7 Troubleshooting
1 Troubleshooting Guide���������������������������������262 (38) “E037” is displayed �����������������������������285
Countermeasures for the Defective Operation (39) “E038” is displayed �����������������������������285
������������������������������������������������������������������������262 (40) “E039” is displayed �����������������������������285
(1) Lamp Does Not Light Up������������������������263 2 Error Display��������������������������������������������������286
(2) Optical System Dose Not Move Forward/Backward���������264
(3) Malfunction of Master Feed Clutch��������� 264
(4) Malfunction of Master Feed Stepping Motor����265
(5) “MASTER EJECTION ERROR” is displayed���265
(6) Malfunction of Eject Motor���������������������266
(7) “ADD PAPER TO FEED TRAY” is displayed����������266
(8) “CLOSE FRONT COVER is displayed�����������266
(9) “CLOSE TOP COVER” is displayed����������267
(10) “NO MASTER” is displayed�����������������267
(11) “NO INK” is displayed�����������������������268
(12) “PAPER JAM ON EJECTION SIDE” is displayed
��������������������������������������������������������������������269
(13) “PAPER JAM ON FEEDER SIDE” is displayed
��������������������������������������������������������������������269
(14) “NO USED MASTER CORE” or “USED
MASTER FULL” is displayed����������������270
(15) “OUT OF BATTERY. CALL SERVICE
PERSON.” is displayed.������������������������270
(16) Paper Jams in the Paper Feed Side�����������271
(17) Paper Jams in the Paper Eject Side����272
(18) “E001” is displayed������������������������������273
(19) “E002” is displayed������������������������������274
(20) “E005” is displayed������������������������������275
(21) “E006” is displayed������������������������������276
(22) “E009” is displayed������������������������������277
(23) “E011” is displayed�������������������������������277
(24) “E012” is displayed������������������������������278
(25) “E013” is displayed������������������������������279
(26) “E015” is displayed������������������������������280
(27) “E016” is displayed������������������������������281
��������������������281
(28) “E017” is displayed (ADF)
(29) “E020” is displayed (Tape Dispenser)�������282
(30) “E021” is displayed (Tape Dispenser)�������282
(31) “E023” is displayed (Tape Dispenser)�������282
(32) “E024” is displayed (Tape Dispenser)�������283
(33) “E030” is displayed �����������������������������283
(34) “E032” is displayed �����������������������������284
(35) “E033” is displayed �����������������������������284
(36) “E034” is displayed �����������������������������284
(37) “E036” is displayed �����������������������������284
Chapter 7 1 Troubleshooting Guide
1 Troubleshooting Guide
Countermeasures for the Defective Operation
When the messages listed below are displayed on the LCD or when trouble such as malfunctioning
or a paper jam occurs, proceed with an inspection following the procedure for the item and take
measures accordingly.
► Message List
Message Remarks No. Page
MASTER EJECTION ERROR (5) 265
ADD PAPER TO FEED TRAY (7) 266
CLOSE FRONT COVER (8) 266
CLOSE TOP COVER (9) 267
NO MASTER (10) 267
NO INK (11) 268
PAPER JAM ON EJECTION SIDE (12) 269
PAPER JAM ON FEEDER SIDE (13) 269
NO USED MASTER CORE or (14)
USED MASTER FULL 270
OUT OF BATTERY. CALL (15)
SERVICE PERSON. 270
E001 Error : Main motor locked (18) 273
E002 Error : Elevator motor locked (19) 274
E005 Error : Ink roller up/down motor locked (20) 275
E006 Error : Press motor locked (21) 276
E009 Error : Thermal head voltage (22) 277
E011 Error : Thermal head up/down motor locked (23) 277
E012 Error : Clamp motor locked (24) 278
E013 Error : Scanner stepping motor locked (25) 279
E015 Error : Vertical registration motor locked (26) 280
E016 N/A (27) 281
E017 Error : ADF stepping motor locked (28) 281
E020 Error : Tape dispenser cutter motor locked (29) 282
E021 Error : Communication with the tape dispenser is not performed normally (30) 282
E023 Error : Tape dispenser TPH R rank (31) 282
E024 Error : Tape dispenser thermistor (32) 283
E030 Error : Standard EEPROM (33) 283
E032 Error : Panel communication (34) 284
E033 Error : DDR (35) 284
E034 Error : PROGRAM SAVE/CLEAR (36) 284
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► Message List
Message Remarks No. Page
E036 Error : USB host (37) 284
E037 Error : Resolution (38) 285
E038 Error : PMIC (main PC anomaly) (39) 285
E039 Error : Relay PCB communication (40) 285
Remove CN5 of the drive PCB unit At the CN5 bundled wire or
6 Motors and follow the procedure 1. YES motors,+24V produces a short-
Is the voltage +24V? circuit to GND.
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Is the rail clean? Does the optical Check that there is no foreign
There is a foreign object
system move smoothly when the object on the rail and that nothing
2 on the optical system
optical system driving timing pulley
NO contacts the optical system.
moving way.
is rotated manually?
Measure the voltage between Measure the voltage between L
CN51-5 (+24) and CN51-1 (GND) and N of the 24V power supply
of the 24V power supply with a
NO with a tester. If it is AC100V,
3 24V power supply
tester. replace the 24V power supply.
Is it +24V?
YES Follow the procedure 4.
Drive PCB Unit Does replacing the drive PCB unit YES Finish
4 solve the problem?
Main PCB Unit NO Replace the main PCB Unit.
Remove the CN5 of the drive PCB At the CN5 bundled wire or
5 Motors unit and follow the procedure 3. YES motors, +24V produces a short
Is it +24V? circuit to GND.
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265
Chapter 7 1 Troubleshooting Guide
266
Chapter 7 1 Troubleshooting Guide
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1 Ink Is enough ink left in ink pack? NO Replace the ink pack.
268
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269
Chapter 7 1 Troubleshooting Guide
(15) “OUT
OF BATTERY. CALL SERVICE PERSON.” is
displayed.
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Printing paper not • If paper is too thick, it won't be likely fed. If too Explain causes to user. Have user
suitable thin, double sheets may be fed. change to the paper conforming to
• Paper not clearly cut: 2 sheets adhere to each specifications.
other.
• Much paper scraps may deteriorate the paper
feed roller and separator performance.
Dirt / foreign object on • Paper
gets stuck in transfer path, causing Remove any dirt or foreign object.
transfer path creasing and tearing.
Incorrect paper feed • If pressure on paper is insufficient, paper will Explain to users how to select
pressure not be fed. correct pressure for paper.
• If pressure on paper is excessive, double →See page 235
sheets will be fed.
Paper feed roller wear • Paper may not be fed. Replace paper feed roller.
Paper separator unit • If
gap is too large, separator unit will rattle in Perform paper separator unit gap
gap direction of paper transfer path, causing double adjustment.
sheets to be fed.
• If
gap is too small, paper separator unit cannot
follow angle change due to paper feed shaft
up-down movement, which may cause double-
sheet or slanted feed, and creasing.
Paper separator unit • Wear or adhesion of paper scraps causes Clean separating surfaces.
deterioration in separating performance, If any trouble exists, replace the
resulting in double-sheet feed. unit.
Perform separator unit gap
adjustment on a new unit.
Separation pressure • If pressure is very low, no paper will be fed. Perform separation pressure
check.
Elevator top position • Paper slant is large, causing creases. Perform elevator top limit sensor
limit • During
printing, paper feed errors often occur adjustment.
immediately before or after paper feed tray →See page 235
rises.
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Printing paper not • If paper is too thin, it will stick to drum and Explain causes to user. Have user
suitable scrunch up. change to the paper conforming to
• If grain of paper is sideways relative to transfer specifications.
direction, paper will crunch up, or jam on the
print tray.
• If paper curls upward, it will likely scrunch up.
If curls downward, it will likely jam on the print
tray.
Image of document • If set-solid exists near leading edge of paper, • Adjust leading edge margin to
paper will likely scrunch up. about 10 mm. (Too long margin
• If set-solid exists on one side of paper, paper will cause adverse results.)
will not be ejected in a straight line. As a result, • Explain causes to users. If
ejected paper will be disorderly piled and likely possible, have user change
jam on the print tray. position for set-solid.
Static electricity • If ambient air is dry, static electricity may cause • Explain to users. Have user
disordered piles or scrunch-up of paper. desist from excessive use of A/C
or heating.
• If possible, have user take anti-
dryness measures including
humidifiers
Leading edge margin • If leading edge margin is not correct, scrunch- Perform vertical reg. center sensor
up of paper will likely result. adjustment.
IMPORTANT: →See page 237
Scrunch-up of paper may also result if the
margin is too long.
Timing roller clutch • Any slippage of the timing roller clutch will Replace the timing roller clutch.
reduce feed amount and eliminate leading edge
margin. This results in paper scrunch-up.
Paper stripper finger • If timing is too low, or the gap between the Perform paper stripper finger unit
drum and the leading edge of paper is too gap adjustment.
large, paper stripper finger will not enter into →See page 243
the gap, causing paper scrunch-up.
Air • If sufficient air is not delivered from the tip • Check if the hole in the fingers
of the paper stripper finger, it will not lift the tip is blocked by foreign object.
leading edge of paper off drum. Scrunch-up of • Check pipes for kinks or
paper will result. disconnections.
• Check valves and O-rings on the
air pump.
Ink • Too much ink transferred to paper will likely • Perform ink volume adjustment
cause scrunch-up of paper. of drum.
• Explain user that ink transfer
volume increases immediately
after paper scrunch-up, and
advise user to restart printing at
standard speed.
→See page 244
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Drive system gear Does the main motor rotate without Check if drive system gear is
3 broken or blocked with the driving timing belt? NO broken or blocked with foreign
foreign object matter and remove cause.
Measure the voltage between Measure the voltage between
CN51-5 (+24) and CN51-1 (GND) of CN1-1 and CN1-3 of the 24V
4 24V power supply the 24V power supply with a tester. NO power supply with a tester. If it is
Is it +24V? AC100V, replace the 24V power
supply.
Does the main motor encoder Replace the main motor encoder
sensor work properly when checked sensor.
Main motor encoder
5 sensor
using HELP-005? NO If it does not operate even after
replacement, replace the main
PCB unit.
Main motor PCB unit Does replacing the main motor PCB YES Finish
6 unit solve the problem?
Main PCB unit NO Replace the main PCB unit.
Is there any problem in the above Replace the main motor.
7 Main motor
items?
YES
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Does replacing the drive PCB unit Check the connector and bundled
6 wire between CN1 of the drive PCB
Main PCB unit solve the problem? NO
unit and CN19 of the main PCB unit.
If OK, replace the main PCB unit.
Follow the procedure 8 when the
Do the horizontal registration horizontal registration encoder
encoder sensor and the horizontal sensor is defective.
7 registration center sensor work NO
properly when checked using Follow the procedure 9 when
HELP-015? the horizontal registration center
sensor is defective.
Horizontal registration Replace the horizontal
Measure the voltage with a tester NO
encoder sensor registration encoder sensor.
when turning the horizontal
8 Check the wiring harness. If there
registration encoder sensor on and
Main PCB unit off. Is it normal? YES is no problem, replace the main
PCB unit.
Horizontal registration Replace the horizontal
Measure the voltage with a tester NO
center sensor registration center sensor.
when turning the horizontal
9 Check the wiring harness. If there
registration center sensor on and
Main PCB unit off. Is it normal? YES is no problem, replace the main
PCB unit.
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Does the cutter work properly when YES Follow the procedure 2.
1
checked using HELP-071? NO Follow the procedure 3.
Measure the voltage with a tester Replace the tape dispenser PCB
YES
when turning the home position unit.
2 Home position switch
switch of the cutter on and off. Is it
normal? NO Replace the cutter unit.
Cutter motor Measure the voltage at the YES Replace the cutter unit.
connector with a tester when the
3 Replace the tape dispenser PCB
Tape dispenser PCB unit cutter motor is activated using NO
HELP-071. Is it +24V? unit.
Check the FPC label of the tape YES Follow the procedure 2.
dispenser’s thermal head. Is the
1
TPH resistance rank properly set by NO Correctly set the DIPSW.
DIPSW of the tape dispenser PCB?
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Panel PCB unit Does replacing the panel PCB unit YES Finish
2
Main PCB unit solve the problem? NO Replace the main PCB unit.
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Does CN8 on the main PCB unit YES Securely connect the connector.
2
Main PCB unit have poor connector connection? NO Replace the main PCB unit.
Relay PCB unit Does replacing the relay PCB unit YES Finish
2
Main PCB unit solve the problem? NO Replace the main PCB unit.
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2 Error Display
This machine has a self-diagnosis function. The state of the machine is always checked with this
function and is displayed with code on the control panel. The following are the code display, cause
and detection timing.
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Error : Tape dispenser cutter motor locked The tape dispenser cutter motor is defective.
The tape dispenser cutter is defective. 282
Tape cutting is defective.
The tape dispenser cutter home position
E020 sensor is defective.
The tape dispenser PCB unit is defective.
The drive PCB unit is defective.
Disconnection/Poor connector connection
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is not performed normally defective.
E021 Communication between the main PCB and the tape The main PCB unit is defective.
dispenser PCB is defective. Disconnection/Poor connector
connection
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HELP
Item Function Page
mode No..
HELP-014 Adjusting/Checking [Page 1] Check operation (VERTICAL REG. MOTOR)
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the Vertical Registration Checking sensors
Section [Page 2] Display of adjustment values
(REGISTRATION ADJUST : RIGHT, LEFT)
HELP-015 N/A - -
HELP-016 N/A - -
HELP-017 N/A - -
HELP-018 N/A - -
HELP-019 Adjusting/Checking Operation Check operation (MASTER FEED STEPPING MOTOR, EJECT MOTOR, CLAMP MOTOR) 323
HELP-020 Checking [Page 1] Checking Power Management
Power Management (ENERGY SAVE TEST, AUTO POWER OFF TEST, 24V POWER
324
RELAY TEST, 24V POWER OFF TEST, LCD PERFORMANCE)
Checking Notice LED performance
Checking sensors (MASTER FEED COVER SWITCH, MASTER TOP
SENSOR)
[Page 2] Check operation
(LCD BACKLIGHT OFF TEST, LCD PERFORMANCE)
HELP-021 Self-check, Checking sensors
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Data Display, etc. (FRONT COVER SENSOR, MAIN THERMISTOR, THERMAL HEAD THERMISTOR)
Checking switch (TOP COVER SWITCH)
Self-check (SHADING MEMORY, FPGA)
Data Display ( LAPSE TIME FROM THE LATEST PRINT)
HELP-022 Total Count Display [Page 1] Data Display (Total master make count for a user, Total
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print count for a user, Total master make count, Total
print count)
[Page 2] Data Display (Total count: User, Total count (counter drum)
HELP-023 Display of the Data [Page 1] USED MASTER MONITOR, MASTER MONITOR, MASTER ID (DRS65),
on the Master NUMBER OF MASTER ROLL USED 328
[Page 2] MASTER ROLL USED HISTORY
[Page 3] MASTER ID LOG1-6)
[Page 4] MASTER ID LOG 7-10)
[Page5-6] MASTER ID LOG (BACKUP)
HELP-024 Checking Error Count [Page 1] Error count (PAPER MISFEED, PAPER FEED JAM, PAPER WRAP UP, 330
and Error History PAPER EJECT JAM, MASTER FEED ERROR, MASTER EJECT ERROR)
[Page 2] Error count (ID NOT DETECTED, Disable ID MARK, ADF JAM, SER-
VICE CALL)
[Page 3] Error count (MASTER EJECT ERROR, MASTER MISSETTING)
[Page 4-6] Display of Error History 1 - 16
[Page 7] Display of Service Call History 1 - 4
[Page 8-11] List of Service Call
HELP-025 Checking Shading Memory [Page 1] Preview of Shading memory BLACK/WHITE reversion, Download 333
[Page 2] Previw of Shading memory
HELP-026 Document Density Reading Document Density Reading (Scanner) 334
HELP-027 Initializing [Page 1] Model/Area Code , Machine cord, Serial number 335
HELP Contents [Page 2] Initialize HELP contents.
HELP-028 Image Memory Check Image Memory Check 336
HELP-029 (Not used) - -
HELP-030 (1)Test pattern Printing Test Pattern 339
(2)Vertical Reg. Adjustment Vertical Registration Adjustment
HELP-031 (Not used) - -
HELP-032 Information Download Information Download 340
HELP-033 (Not used) - -
HELP-034 HELP Label List HELP Label List 341
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Item Function Page
mode No.
HELP-035 N/A - -
HELP-036 N/A - -
HELP-037 N/A - -
HELP-038 N/A - -
HELP-039 Paper Feed Adjustment [Page 1] Adjustment (Paper feed speed)
be sure to set G of 342
[Page 2] Adjustment (Paper feed angle)
HELP-061 (5 at Page 2)
[Page 3] Adjustment (Paper feed lead edge sensor angle)
to "1".
[Page 4] Adjustment (Paper feed limit angle)
[Page 5] Adjustment (Paper feed loop level)
HELP-040 N/A - -
HELP-041 N/A - -
HELP-042 Scanner Read Adjustment [Page 1] Adjustment : Scan horizontal (main scan) magnification, Scan vertical (sub scan) 343
magnification, Scan lead edge start position, Scanner horizontal reading center
[Page 2] Adjustment : Scanner read width, Scanner read length, Scanner
move range
HELP-043 ADF Read Adjustment [Page 1] Adjustment : ADF horizontal (main scan) magnification, ADF vertical (sub scan)
magnification, ADF lead edge start position, ADF horizontal reading
345
center
[Page 2] Adjustment : ADF read width, ADF read length, ADF feed range,
ADF trail edge end position
HELP-044 Scan Level Adjustment [Page 1] Adjustment (TEXT mode, TEXT/PHOTO mode) 347
[Page 2] Adjustment (PHOTO/TEXT mode, PHOTO mode)
HELP-045 ADF Level Adjustment [Page 1] Adjustment (TEXT mode, TEXT/PHOTO mode)
349
[Page 2] Adjustment (PHOTO/TEXT mode, PHOTO mode)
HELP-046 Master Feed Adjustment [Page 1] Adjustment (Master Clamp margin, M-Make speed magnification,
M-Make feed volume magnification)
351
[Page 2] Adjustment (M-Make horizontal start position, M-Make vertical
start position, Master length on drum
HELP-047 Online Master Making Adjustment (M-Make horizontal start position : online, 353
Adjustment M-Make vertical start position : online)
HELP-048 Thermal Head Setting Adjustment Thermal head (RESISTANCE RANK, RESISTANCE RANK OFFSET) 354
HELP-049 For Factory Adjustment - -
HELP-050 N/A - -
HELP-051 N/A - -
HELP-052 Setting Entering the service call number for emergencies. 356
HELP-053 N/A - -
HELP-054 Time Setting [Page 1] Setting (Date-time display rule setting)
357
[Page 2] Setting (Year, Month, Day, Hour, Minute and Second)
HELP-055 Buzzer Setting [Page 1-2] Setting (Buzzer ON/OFF and buzzer volume adjustment)
359
[Page 3] Operation check (Operating Buzzer tone check)
[Page 4] Operation check (Completion Buzzer tone check)
[Page 5] Operation check (Error Buzzer tone check)
HELP-056 Language Setting Language Setting 364
HELP-057 N/A - -
HELP-058 N/A - -
HELP-059 N/A - -
HELP-060 Function Setting [Page 1] Function setting (Interval print and the service call number)
365
[Page 2] Function setting (Factory setting)
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HELP
Item Item Page
mode No.
HELP-061 Function Setting [Page 1] Function setting (Interlock, Paper feed error, First print,Sensor switch 369
operation)
[Page 2] Function setting (Paper feed adjustment : HELP-039 enabled/dis-
able)
HELP-062 Function Setting Function setting (AB system/Inch system, Model name change screen, Tem-
perature display) 372
HELP-063 N/A - -
HELP-064 N/A - -
HELP-065 N/A - -
HELP-066 User Setting size Minimum/Maximum [Page 1] User setting paper size (minimum/maximum) (A3 drum, B4 drum)
373
[Page 2] User setting paper size (minimum/maximum) (A4 drum)
HELP-067 Ink Setting Ink Setting 375
HELP-068 Margin Setting Margin Setting 376
HELP-069 Master-Making Drum Rotation (without pa- Setting master making drum rotation (without paper)
377
per) setting
HELP-071 Tape Dispenser Option [Page 1] Tape dispenser option setting
Setting/Operation Check [Page 2] Tape dispenser option setting 378
[Page 3] Check Operation
HELP-072 Interface Setting [Page 1]Function setting (Interface setting)
381
[Page 2] Function setting (Network setting)
[Page 3] Quick set-up/Advanced set-up/Initialize
HELP-073 Memory Card Option [Page 1] Memory card option setting (Set contents not yet determined)
Setting [Page 2] Memory card format/Operation check 384
HELP-074 N/A - -
HELP-077 N/A - -
HELP-078 N/A - -
HELP-079 Minimum Print Setting minimum print 389
HELP-080 Function Setting Option Administration Setting 390
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2 Overview
The DUPRINTER's HELP modes can be broadly classified into the following types:
IMPORTANT
● New adjustments and appropriate settings must be made after
the battery PCB unit is replaced and after initialization setting
has been implemented (using HELP-027).
WARNING
Failure to heed the above could
result in crushed or otherwise
injured hands or fingers.
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2. Press the (PRINT) key. The HELP mode specified in 1 ● HELP mode screen (HELP-011)
will be accessed.
From this point on, follow the procedure given below
for the particular mode accessed. HELP-011
ADF SECTION HELP mode no.
CLAMP SECTION
PRESS SECTION
VERTICAL REGISTRATION SECTION
HORIZONTAL REGISTRATION SECTION
MASTER MAKE OPERATION TEST
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REFERENCE
● You can access a HELP mode by touching an item.
● You can switch the screen by touching the arrow on the ● Select an item to access
screen upper right or screen lower right. Screen switching
● The "HELP-000" screen reappears by pressing the C
(clear) key.
HELP-000
VERSION DISPLAY
SOFTWARE UPDATE
TOUCH PANEL CALIBRATION
SPEED ADJUSTMENT
REPLENISH INK
DRUM SECTION
Touch an item
Screen switching
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● HELP Mode Descriptions
HELP-000 ROM Version Display
VERSION
Mode Name: Resolution
DP:400x400
0000000:0000000000 ● Serial Number
2014/03/17 Mon.12:12:12 ● Date and Time
MAIN PCB Version:1.* * ● Main PCB Version / Panel PCB Version /Relay PCB Version /
PANEL PCB Version:1. * * Tape Dispenser ROM Version
RELAY PCB Version:1.* *
TAPE DISPENSER PCB Version:1.* * (Only when the tape dispensers is installed)
0900000000 ● Service Call Contact Number (if available)
● Operation procedure
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● Operation procedure
MAIN PCB
2. Select PCB. PANEL PCB
Select and touch the PCB to be upgraded. RELAY PCB
(The right figure shows the case when the main PCB is TAPE DISPENSER PCB
selected.)
HELP-001
SOFTWARE UPDATE
"Download available" is displayed and
the printer is ready to receive the updated version. USB INTERFACE
The updated version is sent from PC by using the USB FLASH DRIVE
Program Update Utility. (For Windows XP/Vista/7/
8 only)
IMPORTANT:
● Do not turn off the power during updating; otherwise you may need to replace the main PCB.
● If you turn off the power during updating the main PCB, set the DIP SW1 on the main PCB as follows
and then update the main PCB again. 1: ON, 2: OFF, 3: OFF, 4: OFF
● If you turn off the power during updating the panel PCB, set the DIP SW1 on the main PCB as follows
and then update the panel PCB again. 1: ON, 2: OFF, 3: ON, 4: OFF
● Before updating the relay PCB, turn off the power and set the DIP SW1 on the main PCB as follows.
4: ON
After updating is complete, turn off the power and return the DIP SW1 as follows. 4:OFF
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1. 944, 133
2. 47, 964
● Operation procedure
186, 92
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● Operation procedure
5rpm
The speed of the selected
item displayed
4. Check the speed. (See the next page for speed reference values.)
Press the MASTER MAKING key. The drum rotates and the rotation
speed appears on the panel lower part.
To adjust the speed while the drum is rotating: HELP-003
1. Select and touch the speed to be adjusted. SPEED ADJUSTMENT
PRESTOP SPEED
2. Every time the PRINT POSITION keys are pressed:
M-MAKE SPEED
JOG SPEED
PRINT SPEED
Step 5. → Press the STOP key. The HELP mode selection display will reappear.
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● Operation procedure
HELP-003
PRESTOP SPEED SPEED 1
Adjustment
1. Select and touch the speed to be adjusted. 1. 006 5. 045
M-MAKE SPEED SPEED 2
2. Enter the value by the NUMERIC keys or change
the value by the PRINT POSITION keys. 2. 018 6. 080
X key to store all set speed values.
3. Press the = JOG SPEED SPEED 3
Step 4. → Press the STOP key. The HELP mode selection display will reappear.
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● Operation procedure
Press the STOP key to stop the drum at the stop position.
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● Operation procedure
1. The ink roller moves down and the drum starts rotating.
4. Ink replenishment stops and the drum stops at the drum removal position.
REFERENCE
● The drum rotates at the print speed set on the operation panel.
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● Operation procedure
3. Checking sensors/switches.
Check the following sensors and switches.
► Statues of Sensors and switches HELP-005
Statues of Sensors and switches 0 1 DRUM SECTION
DRUM: DRUM POSITION 1
MAIN MOTOR ENCODER SENSOR Photopassing Photointerrupting 1 :MAIN MOTOR ENCODER SENSOR
DRUM POSITION 1 SENSOR Photopassing Photointerrupting 0 :DRUM POSITION 1 SENSOR
1 :DRUM POSITION 2 SENSOR
DRUM POSITION 2 SENSOR Photopassing Photointerrupting 0 :DRUM SWITCH
DRUM SWITCH OFF:Not present ON:Present 1 :A4 DRUM SENSOR
0 :COUNTER DRUM DETECTION
A4 DRUM SENSOR Present Not present 1 :JOG SWITCH
1 :PAPER EJECT SWITCH
COUNTER DRUM DETECTION Presen Not present 251 :DRUM MASTER SENSOR
JOG SWITCH ON OFF
PAPER EJECT SWITCH ON OFF
DRUM MASTER SENSOR 70 or less 71 or more
Master present Master not present
Step 4. → Press the STOP key. The HELP mode selection display will reappear.
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● Operation procedure
3. Check operation.
To check the operation:
1. Select and touch the motor to be checked. HELP-005
2. When selecting INK PUMP MOTOR: DRUM SECTION
INK PUMP MOTOR
Press the PRINT POSITION key; while this
key is held down, the motor rotates. INK ROLLER UP/DOWN MOTOR
When selecting INK ROLLER UP/DOWN MOTOR: 1 :INK DETECTION
Press the PRINT POSITION key to move down the 1 :INK ROLLER UP/DOWN SENSOR
roller.
Press the PRINT POSITION key to move up the roller.
4. Checking sensors/switches.
Check the following sensors and switches.
► Statues of Sensors and switches HELP-005
Statues of Sensors and switches 0 1 DRUM SECTION
INK PUMP MOTOR
INK DETECTION Present Not present INK ROLLER UP/DOWN MOTOR
INK ROLLER UP/DOWN SENSOR Photopassing Photointerrupting 1 :INK DETECTION
1 :INK ROLLER UP/DOWN SENSOR
Step 5. → Press the STOP key. The HELP mode selection display will reappear.
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● Operation procedure
3. Check operation.
● Press the MASTER MAKING key.
The drum stops at the drum master detected position (the drum
removal position), at the drum master undetected position (the
leather part at the screen back end) and below the drum master
sensor, in order.
REFERENCE
● Normally, the adjustment value of the drum master sensor is 80 ± 10.
Step 5. → Press the STOP key. The HELP mode selection display will reappear.
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● Operation procedure
3. Check operation.
● Press the MASTER MAKING key.
Every time this key is pressed, the drum stops at the master detach
position.
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● Operation procedure
2. Check operation.
● Check operation.
HELP-006
PAPER FEED SECTION
1. Select and touch the motor to be checked. PAPER FEED STEPPING
ELEVATOR MOTOR
2. Press the PRINT POSITION keys; while this key is
1 :ELEVATOR TOP LIMIT SENSOR
held down, the motor rotates. 0 :ELEVATOR LOWER LIMIT SENSOR
1 :ELEVATOR DOWN SWITCH
0 :PAPER SENSOR
0 : PAPER TOP DETECT SENSOR
0 :SIGNAL SENSOR
0 :HEAVY WEIGHT PAPER LEVER SENSOR
3. Checking sensors/switches.
Check the following sensors and switches.
► Status of Sensors and switches
Sensors and switches 0 1
HELP-006
PAPER FEED SECTION
ELEVATOR TOP LIMIT SENSOR Photopassing Photointerrupting PAPER FEED STEPPING
ELEVATOR LOWER LIMIT SWITCH OFF ON ELEVATOR MOTOR
ELEVATOR DOWN SWITCH ON OFF 1 :ELEVATOR TOP LIMIT SENSOR
0 :ELEVATOR LOWER LIMIT SENSOR
PAPER SENSOR Present Not present 1 :ELEVATOR DOWN SWITCH
PAPER TOP DETECT SENSOR Photopassing Photointerrupting 0 :PAPER SENSOR
0 : PAPER TOP DETECT SENSOR
SIGNAL SENSOR Photopassing Photointerrupting 0 :SIGNAL SENSOR
HEAVY WEIGHT PAPER LEVER SENSOR Photopassing Photointerrupting 0 :HEAVY WEIGHT PAPER LEVER SENSOR
Step 4. → Press the STOP key. The HELP mode selection display will reappear.
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● Operation procedure
3. Basic adjustment.
"DOUBLE FEED" is detected when the difference of the
length of printed paper is above the value of the "paper
overlap detection adjustment". HELP-006
OVERLAP FEED DETECTION ADJ (mm)
Adjustment 5. 050
1. Enter the value by the NUMERIC keys or change the value by
the PRINT POSITION keys.
● Reference value :10-300 mm
● Default value : 50 mm
Press the C (clear) key to return the set value to the value before change.
2. Press the = X key to store all set values.
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● Operation procedure
2. Check operation.
Check operation.
HELP-007
PAPER EJECT SECTION
1. Select and touch the motor or fan to be checked.
2. When selecting motor/fan: PAPER EJECT STEPPING
Press the PRINT POSITION key; PAPER EJECT FAN
while this key is held down, the motor/fan rotates. PRINT TRAY FAN
TOP FAN
1 :PAPER EJECT JAM SENSOR
3. Checking sensor.
Check the following sensor.
HELP-007
PAPER EJECT SECTION
PAPER EJECT STEPPING
► Status of Sensor
PAPER EJECT FAN
Sensor 0 1 PRINT TRAY FAN
PAPER EJECT JAM SENSOR Present Not present TOP FAN
1 :PAPER EJECT JAM SENSOR
Step4. → Press the STOP key. The HELP mode selection display will reappear.
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● Operation procedure
2. Check operation.
1. Select and touch the motor or clutch to be checked.
2. When selecting motor/clutch:
HELP-008
MASTER FEED SECTION
Press the PRINT POSITION key; while this key is MASTER FEED STEPPING
held down, the motor/clutch rotates. MASTER FEED CLUTCH
CUTTER MOTOR
THERMAL HEAD UP/DOWN MOTOR
1:THERMAL HEAD POWER
0 :MASTER FEED COVER SWITCH
0 :MASTER TOP SENSOR
● The thermal head up/down motor moves down by the PRINT 1 :THERMAL HEAD UP/DOWN SENSOR
POSITION key and moves up by the key .
● THERMAL HEAD POWER is "0:ON" while PRINT POSITION ● After checking the cutter motor
key or is held down . operation, be sure to return the cutter
3. While the MASTER MAKING key is held down, the thermal blade to the operation side.
head moves up and the master feed clutch operates.
Then the master feed stepping motor rotates to feed the
master.
While the HOME key is held down, the thermal head moves up and the master feed stepping motor rotates
at high speed to feed the master. Press the PRINT POSITION center key. The master is set.
● Due to interlocking mechanism, the motor does
not rotate if the master cover is open.
Step4. → Press the STOP key. The HELP mode selection display will reappear.
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Adjustment
1. Enter the value by the NUMERIC keys or change the value by HELP-008
MASTER FEED SECTION
the PRINT POSITION keys. END MARK SENSOR ADJUST
► The amount of light received by the end mark sensor
1 . 150
Sensor BLACK WHITE 1 5:END MARK SENSOR
End mark sensor 120 or more 30 or less
● Press the C (clear) key to default to 150.
● Hold down the MASTER MAKING key to feed the master.
X key to store all set values.
2. Press the =
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● Operation procedure
2. Check operation.
Check operation.
1. Press the PRINT POSITION key :
HELP-009
MASTER EJECT SECTION
while this key is held down, the motor rotates. EJECT MOTOR
0 :MASTER EJECT OPEN/CLOSE SWITCH
0 :USED MASTER CORE SENSOR
0 :USED MASTER FULL SENSOR
1 :MASTER EJECT JAM SENSOR
3. Checking sensors/switches.
Check the following sensors and switches. HELP-009
MASTER EJECT SECTION
► Status of Sensors and Switches EJECT MOTOR
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A3 :DOCUMENT SIZE
● Operation procedure
A3 :DOCUMENT SIZE
2. Check operation.
Check operation.
HELP-010
SCANNER SECTION
1. Press the PRINT POSITION key. SCANNER STEPPING
PRINT POSITION key : to move the slider leftward 0 :SCANNER OPEN/CLOSE SENSOR
PRINT POSITION key : to move the slider rightward 0 :DOCUMENT COVER OPEN/CLOSE SENSOR
0 :SLIDER LIMIT SENSOR 1
1 :SLIDER LIMIT SENSOR 2
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3. Checking sensors/switches.
Check the following sensors and switches. HELP-010
► Status of Sensors SCANNER SECTION
Sensors 0 1 SCANNER STEPPING
0 :SCANNER OPEN/CLOSE SENSOR
SCANNER OPEN/CLOSE SENSOR Close Open 0 :DOCUMENT COVER OPEN/CLOSE SENSOR
DOCUMENT COVER OPEN/CLOSE SENSOR Photopassing Photointerrupting 0 :SLIDER LIMIT SENSOR 1
1 :SLIDER LIMIT SENSOR 2
SLIDER LIMIT SENSOR 1 Photopassing Photointerrupting
SLIDER LIMIT SENSOR 2 Photopassing Photointerrupting
DOCUMENT SIZE Detected document size displayed
A3 :DOCUMENT SIZE
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● Operation procedure
3. Check operation.
To check the operation:
HELP-011
1. Select and touch the motor or clutch to be checked. ADF SECTION
2. When selecting motor/clutch: ADF STEPPING
Press the PRINT POSITION key; ADF CLUTCH A
while this key is held down,the motor/clutch rotates. ADF CLUTCH B
1 :ADF DOCUMENT COVER OPEN/CLOSE SWITCH
1 :ADF DOCUMENT SENSOR
1 :ADF DOCUMENT LEAD EDGE SENSOR
1 :ADF DOCUMENT JAM SENSOR
1 :ADF COVER SWITCH
4. Checking sensors/switches.
Check the following sensors and switches.
► Status of sensors and Switches HELP-011
Sensors/Switches 0 1 ADF SECTION
ADF STEPPING
ADF DOCUMENT COVER OPEN/CLOSE SWITCH ON: Close OFF: Open
ADF CLUTCH A
ADF DOCUMENT SENSOR Photopassing Photointerrupting
ADF CLUTCH B
ADF DOCUMENT LEAD EDGE SENSOR Photopassing Photointerrupting 1 :ADF DOCUMENT COVER OPEN/CLOSE SWITCH
ADF DOCUMENT JAM SENSOR Photopassing Photointerrupting 1 :ADF DOCUMENT SENSOR
1 :ADF DOCUMENT LEAD EDGE SENSOR
ADF COVER SWITCH ON: Close OFF: Open 1 :ADF DOCUMENT JAM SENSOR
1 :ADF COVER SWITCH
Step5. → Press the STOP key. The HELP mode selection display will reappear.
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3. Check operation.
Feed the document through the machine.
Step5. → Press the STOP key. The HELP mode selection display will reappear.
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2. Check operation.
1. Press the PRINT POSITION key: while this key is
held down, the clamp motor operates. HELP-012
Press the PRINT POSITION key: toward B mode. CLAMP SECTION
Press the PRINT POSITION key: toward C mode. CLAMP MOTOR
0 :CLAMP SENSOR 1
B mode 1 :CLAMP SENSOR 2
3. Checking sensors.
HELP-012
Check the following sensors. CLAMP SECTION
► Status of Sensors CLAMP MOTOR
Sensors 0 1 0 :CLAMP SENSOR 1
CLAMP SENSOR 1 Photopassing Photointerrupting 1 :CLAMP SENSOR 2
CLAMP SENSOR 2 Photopassing Photointerrupting
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2. Check operation.
1. Select and touch the motor or solenoid to be checked.
2. Press the PRINT POSITION key ;while this key is HELP-013
held down, the motor/solenoid operates. PRESS SECTION
PRESS MOTOR
Pressing pressure for SIGNAL SOLENOID
the press motor only; EMERGENCY SIGNAL SOLENOID
To the center
1 :PRESS CENTER SENSOR
1 :PRESS ENCODER SENSOR
● Even if the key is held down, the emergency signal solenoid 1 :PRESS ROLLER SENSOR
stops operation after a specified time to protect solenoid.
● For the press motor only, pressing pressure is returned to the
PRINT POSITION center key.
● Press the MASTER MAKING key. The drum rotates and then
stops at the position where the signal solenoid operates.
3. Checking sensors.
Check the following sensors.
► Status of Sensors
HELP-013
PRESS SECTION
Sensors 0 1 PRESS MOTOR
PRESS CENTER SENSOR Photopassing Photointerrupting SIGNAL SOLENOID
PRESS ENCODER SENSOR Photopassing Photointerrupting EMERGENCY SIGNAL SOLENOID
PRESS ROLLER SENSOR Photopassing Photointerrupting 1 :PRESS CENTER SENSOR
1 :PRESS ENCODER SENSOR
1 :PRESS ROLLER SENSOR
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HELP-014
VERTICAL REGISTRATION SELECTION
(1) Adjusting/Checking the Vertical Registration Section (2 pages in total)
VERTICAL REG. MOTOR Page 1:
1 :VERTICAL REG. CENTER SENSOR ● Check operation.
1 :VERTICAL REG. ENCODER SENSOR VERTICAL REG. MOTOR
1 :VERTICAL REG. LIMIT SENSOR ● Checking sensors.
VERTICAL REG. CENTER SENSOR / VERTICAL REG. ENCODER SENSOR
● Operation procedure
2. Check operation.
Check operation.
3. Checking sensors.
Check the following sensors. HELP-014
► Status of Sensors VERTICAL REGISTRATION SELECTION
Sensors 0 1 VERTICAL REG. MOTOR
VERTICAL REG. CENTER SENSOR Photopassing Photointerrupting 1 :VERTICAL REG. CENTER SENSOR
1 :VERTICAL REG. ENCODER SENSOR
VERTICAL REG. ENCODER SENSOR Photopassing Photointerrupting 1 :VERTICAL REG. LIMIT SENSOR
VERTICAL REG. LIMIT SENSOR Photopassing Photointerrupting
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● Operation procedure
2. Check operation.
1. Select and touch the motor or clutch to be checked.
2. Press the PRINT POSITION key :
HELP-019
OPERATION TEST
while this key is held down, the motor operates.
MASTER FEED STEPPING
EJECT MOTOR
CLAMP MOTOR
CLAMP MOTOR & EJECT MOTOR
MASTER FEED STEPPING & CLUTCH
CUTTER MOTOR
3. Every time the MASTER MAKING key is pressed, the clamp moves to B mode position and the
drum rotates and then stops at the detach position, the attach position and the drum removal
position, in order. Press the TEST PRINT key. The master is set. Press the HOME key.
The master is fed to the attach position and is cut. (The clamp can be confirmed.)
Press the paper eject switch. The clamp is in B mode and the drum rotates.
Press the "1" key. Every time this key is pressed, the drum rotates and stops at the detach position.
Press the "2" key. Every time this key is pressed, the drum rotates and stops at the attach position.
Press the "3" key. Every time this key is pressed, the drum rotates and stops at the removal position.
Press the "4" key. Every time this key is pressed, the drum rotates and stops at the pre-detach position.
Press the "5" key. Every time this key is pressed, the drum rotates and stops at the post-detach position.
When selecting CLAMP MOTOR/EJECT MOTOR :
The eject motor operates only when the clamp is moved toward C mode direction by pressing the PRINT POSITION key.
However, the eject motor does not operate when the clamp is moved toward B mode by pressing the PRINT POSITION
key.
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2. Check operation.
1. Select and touch the item to be checked.
2. Press the PRINT POSITION key : operates.
HELP-020
OPERATION TEST
ENERGY SAVE TEST
AUTO POWER OFF TEST
24V POWER RELAY TEST
5V SUPPLY OFF TEST1
3. Press the following keys to check the Notice LED 5V SUPPLY OFF TEST2
performance. 1 :MASTER FEED COVER SWITCH
Press the "1" key to turn on the Notice LED (green). 0 :MASTER TOP SENSOR
Press the "2" key to turn on the Notice LED (red).
Press the "3" key to turn on the Notice LED (orange).
Press the "4" key to turn off the Notice LED .
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3. Check operation.
1. Select and touch the item to be checked.
2. Press the PRINT POSITION key : operates.
HELP-020
OPERATION TEST
LCD BACKLIGHT OFF TEST
LCD PERFORMANCE
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PLEASE WAIT
2. Checking sensors/switches.
Check the following .
► Status
Status 0 1
HELP-021
CHECK
FRONT COVER SENSOR Photopassing Photointerrupting
1 :FRONT COVER SENSOR
TOP COVER SWITCH ON : Close OFF : Open 0 :TOP COVER SWITCH
MAIN THERMISTOR Numerical value (°C/F) 29 :MAIN THERMISTOR(°C )
28:THERMAL HEAD THERMISTOR(°C )
THERMAL HEAD THERMISTOR Numerical value(°C/F) OK :SHADING MEMORY CHECK
SHADING MEMORY CHECK OK NG OK: FPGA CHECK
0 :0:TIME LAPSE FROM LAST PRINT
FPGA CHECK OK NG
TIME LAPSE FROM LAST PRINT XX: XX (hours: minutes)
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2. Check data.
Data are displayed.
USED MASTER MONITOR
Press the C (clear) key to clear HELP-023
the used master monitor. CONSUMBLES
3 : USED MASTER MONITOR
MASTER MONITOR 217 :MASTER MONITOR
The value decreases by one for each master making. OK :MASTER ID (DPF50H)
0 :NUMBER OF MASTER ROLL USED
MASTER ID CHECK
Touch:
to page 2
Touch:
to page 3
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to page 4
HELP-023
MASTER ID LOG (BACKUP)
Errors are displayed in reverse chronological order. 1 : ID NOT DETECTED M= 0
F= 185:2014/02/19 12:36
2 : ID NOT DETECTED M= 0
ID NOT DETECTED : Backup information of MASTER ID F= 184:2014/02/19 12:35
3 : BLACK M= 0
LOG HISTORY when ID cannot be detected. F= 100:2014/02/19 12:34
4 : Non
5 : Non
6 : Non
Touch:
to page 6
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HELP-024 Checking Error Count and Error History (12 pages in total)
ERROR COUNT Page 1: ERROR COUNT
1 :PAPER MISFEED ● PAPER MISFEED/ PAPER FEED JAM/ PAPER WRAP UP/ PAPER EJECT JAM/ MASTER FEED ERROR/ MASTER EJECT ERROR
9 :PAPER FEED JAM Page 2: ERROR COUNT
3 :PAPER WRAP UP ● DOUBLE FEED DETECTION/ ID NOT DETECTED/ Disable ID MARK/ ADF JAM/ SERVICE CALL HISTORY
3 :PAPER EJECT JAM Page 3: ERROR COUNT
7 :MASTER FEED ERROR ● MASTER EJECT JAM/ MASTER FEED STEPPING NG/ MASTER SET ERROR/ NEW MASTER ROLL NG
1 :MASTER EJECT ERROR
Pages 4-6: ERROR COUNT HISTORY 1-16
Page 7: SEVICE CALL HISTORY 1-4
Pages 8-12: LIST OF SERVICE CALL
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to page 5
Touch :
to page 8
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to page 9
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2. Check data.
Machine-specific codes and the manufacturing number are
displayed.
HELP-027
MODEL/AREA CODE INITIALIZE
1 :013
MACHINE CODE 2 :010
3 :000000077
SERIAL NUMBER
Touch:
to Page 2
Step5. → Press the STOP key. The HELP mode selection display will reappear.
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OK
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HELP-029 unused
● Operation procedure
100 mm 100 mm
200 mm
400 mm
edge 10 mm
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edge 210 mm
Test pattern 1 : When using B4 Machine and B4 drum edge 182mm
edge 8 mm
● The test pattern consists of the diagonal line pattern, edge 7mm
the maximum width (horizontal) lines at 7 mm, 8 mm,
182 mm and 210 mm from the lead edge.
The square {200 (horizontal) × 300 (vertical) mm}
and lines dividing this square into 100×200 mm and
200 mm
100×100 mm.
100 mm
100 mm
200 mm
300 mm
edge10 mm
edge 210 mm
edge 182 mm
Test pattern 1 : When using A3 Machine and A4 Drum edge 8 mm
● The test pattern consists of the diagonal line pattern, edge 7 mm
the maximum width (horizontal) lines at 7 mm, 8 mm,
182 mm and 210 mm from the lead edge.
The square {200 (horizontal) × 200 (vertical) mm}
200 mm
and lines dividing this square into four squares
100 mm
(100×00 each).
100 mm
200 mm
edge 10 mm
Test pattern 2
● The test pattern of diagonal lines.
Test pattern 3
● This test pattern consists of the half-tone pattern with
coverage rate of 12.5% and the test pattern 1.
For print range adjustment: Paper size (Master size)
A3 Machine and A3 Drum 297×452 mm
A3 Machine and A4 Drum 297×246 mm
B4 Machine 257×384 mm
Test pattern 4
● This test pattern consists of the half-tone pattern with
coverage rate of 25% and the test pattern 1.
For print range adjustment: Paper size (Master size)
A3 Machine and A3 Drum 297×452 mm
A3 Machine and A4 Drum 297×246 mm
B4 Machine 257×384 mm
Test pattern 5
● Half-tone test pattern with coverage rate of 12.5%.
Test pattern 6
● Half-tone test pattern with coverage rate of 25%.
Test pattern 7
● Half-tone test pattern with coverage rate of 50%.
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◀ ◀ RETURN
Vertical registration
limit value
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HELP-031 unused
● Operation procedure
3. Download.
Select and touch the item which you download from "USB
interface" or "USB flash drive". HELP-032
INFORMATION DOWNLOAD
●The file will be created in the folder under A: Duplo serial Number. STANDARD EEPROM
Information Data files USB INTERFACE
HELP content list “HELP ”+”Serial No.” USB FLASH DRIVE
Standard EEPROM “EEPROM ”+”Serial No.”
Main PCB built-in memory (FRAM) “FRAM ”+”Serial No.”
Step4. → Press the STOP key. The HELP mode selection display will reappear.
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HELP-033 unused
● Operation procedure
Touch:
to Page 2-4
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● Operation procedure
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● Operation procedure
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→To exit the HELP mode : Turn the power switch OFF.
→ To access another HELP mode : Enter the desired mode number
using the numeric keys.
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3. +0.0 6. +0.0
● Operation procedure
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● Operation procedure
1. 200 4. 090
WHITE LEVEL WHITE LEVEL
2. 220 5. 120
PEAK HOLD PEAK HOLD
3. +0.0 6. +0.0
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Adjustment
1. Select and touch the item to be adjusted.
HELP-047
M-MAKE HORIZONTAL START POS. (mm): ONLINE
2. Enter the value by the NUMERIC keys or change the 1.
+0.0
value by the PRINT POSITION keys. M-MAKE VERTICAL START POS. (mm): ONLINE
● Press the HOME key to invert "+"and "-"of the 2. +0.0
selected set value.
● Press the C (clear) key to return the selected set
value to the value before change.
3. Press the =X key to store the set value.
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HELP-049 and HELP-050 unused
● Operation procedure
Select, Touch
Step4. → Press the STOP key. The HELP mode selection display will reappear.
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HELP-053 unused
When the main PCB unit or the battery on the main PCB unit is
replaced, time (clock) is required to set again.
● Operation procedure
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4. 10 7. 23
DAY SECONDS
5. 19 8. 45
● Operation procedure
Touch the arrow on the screen lower right once to switch to Touch
Page 2.
Adjustment
HELP-054
1. Select and touch the item to be adjusted. YEAR HOUR
2. Enter the value by the NUMERIC keys or change the 3. 2014 6. 10
value by the PRINT POSITION keys. MONTH MINUTES
● Press the C (clear) key to return the selected set 4. 02 7. 23
value to the value before change. DAY SECONDS
3. Press the =X key to store the set value.
5. 19 8. 45
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● Operation procedure
3. 0 6
4. 0 6
► Setting function 3. 0 6
Item Value Setting
4. 0 6
0 Operation buzzer : OFF
A
1 Operation buzzer : ON (Default)
0 Completion buzzer : OFF (Default) Touch:
B
1 Completion buzzer : ON to page 2
1
0 Error buzzer : OFF
C
1 Error buzzer : ON (Default)
0 -
D
1 -
0 -
A
1 -
0 -
B
1 -
(Error) Message remain warning buzzer is en-
0 abled only when error message is displayed and
C LED (red) light blinks.
2 (Error) Message remain warning buzzer is en-
1
abled when LED (red) light blinks.
(Supplying consumable) Message remain warn-
0 ing buzzer is enabled when supplying message is
displayed and LED (orange) light blinks.
D
(Supplying consumable) Message remain warn-
1 ing buzzer is enabled when LED (orange) light
blinks.
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9. 0
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● Operation procedure
3. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
4. 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0
Setting
HELP-060
1. Select and touch the item to be set. A B C D E F G H
2. Use the "0" and "1" numeric keys to enter binary value for 1. 11111000
the desired correction value. Touch
X key to store the set value.
2. 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 and Enter
3. Press the =
3. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
► Setting function 4. 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0
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Item Value
0
Setting
Image mode (photodark) disabled (Default)
HELP-060
A A B C D E F G H
1 Image mode (photodark) enabled
B
0 Master darkness disabled 1. 1 1 1 1 1 0 Touch
0 0 and Enter
1 Master darkness enabled (Default) 2. 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1
0 Scan darkness /Master darkness /Print darkness: 5 steps (Default)
C 3. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 Scan darkness /Master darkness /Print darkness: 11 steps
0 Vertical registration adjustment range: ±10 mm 4. 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0
D
1 Vertical registration adjustment range: ±15 mm (Default)
2
0 Horizontal registration adjustment range: ±5 mm*
E
1 Horizontal registration adjustment range: ±10 mm (Default)*
0 Multiple exposure disabled
F
1 Multiple exposure enabled (Default)
0 Multiple exposure 16 disabled
G
1 Multiple exposure 16 enabled (Default)
0 Multiple exposure custom disabled
H
1 Multiple exposure custom enabled (Default)
*Horizontal registration adjustment : DD5450/DD5440 not available.
Item Value Setting
0 Bookshadow erasure disabled HELP-060
A
1 Bookshadow erasure enabled (Default) A B C D E F G H
0 90-degree rotation disabled 1. 11111000
B
1 90-degree rotation enabled (Default)
2. 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1
0 Preview functions disabled Touch and Enter
C
1 Preview functions enabled (Default) 3. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
0 Edit image disabled
D 4. 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0
3 1 Edit image enabled (Default)
0 Document memory disabled
E
1 Document memory enabled (Default)
0 Scanner 2 in1 disabled
F
1 Scanner 2 in1 enabled (Default)
G 0 Narrow paper (Specific paper) function disabled
0 Top speed (6 steps) function setting disabled
H
1 Top speed (6 steps) function setting enabled (Default)
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B
0 Document misreplacement detection disabled 5. 0 0 0 0 0 0 Touch
0 0 and Enter
1 Document misreplacement detection enabled( Default)
6. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0
0 Ink saving mode disabled
C
1 Ink saving mode enabled (Default) 7. 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
0 - 8. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
D
1 -
6
0 -
E
1 -
0 Print position adjustment while printing disabled*
F
1 Print position adjustment while printing enabled* (Default)
0 Interval print setting disabled
G
1 Interval print setting enabled (sheet, Batch) (Default)
0 Proof print setting disabled(Default)
H
1 Proof print setting enabled
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4. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
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Item Value
00
Setting
First print : printing speed (speed 3 or less)
HELP-061
01 First print : JOG speed A B C D E F G H
AB
10 First print : speed 0 (low print speed) 1. 0 1 1 1 1 0 Touch
1 0 and Enter
11 First print : speed 1 (Default) 2. 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1
00 Second print : printing speed (speed 3 or less) (Default)
01 Second print : JOG speed 3. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
CD
10 Second print : speed 0 (low print speed) 4. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
11 Second print : speed 1
The print which is printed by TEST PRINT and by "0 print master-
2 0 Making" will not be counted for the total amount. (When using Key
card/User ID manager, these will not be counted as well.)
E
The print which is printed by TEST PRINT and by "0 print master-
1 Making" will be counted for the total amount. (When using Key
card/User ID manager, these will be counted as well.) (Default)
0 After no master making ,one sheet is not printed.
F ← Setting when the print volume is 0.
1 After no master making ,one sheet is printed. (Default)
0 -
G
1 -
0 Drum master sensor disabled
H
1 Drum master sensor enabled (Default)
Item Value Setting
0 Paper top detect sensor disabled
A
1 Paper top detect sensor enabled (Default) HELP-061
0 Signal sensor disabled A B C D E F G H
B
1 Signal sensor enabled (Default) 1. 01111010
C 0 Double feed sensor disabled
2. 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1
D 0 Heavy weight paper lever sensor disabled Touch and Enter
3
0 Paper eject jam sensor disabled* 3. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
E
1 Paper eject jam sensor enabled (Default)*
4. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
0 Master eject jam sensor disabled
F
1 Master eject jam sensor enabled (Default)
G 0 Paper length sensor disabled
H 0 Document size sensor disabled
*Paper eject jam sensor : To detect paper jam at the ejection side
Item Value Value
0 Front cover sensor disabled
A
1 Front cover sensor enabled (Default)
0 Scanner open/close switch disabled HELP-061
B
1 Scanner open/close switch enabled (Default) A B C D E F G H
0 Scanner disabled 1. 01111010
C
1 Scanner enabled (Default)
2. 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1
0 Ink roller up/down motor operation disabled
4 D
1 Ink roller up/down motor operation enabled (Default) 3. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Touch and Enter
0 Press motor operation disabled
E 4. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 Press motor operation enabled (Default)
0 Vertical reg. motor operation disabled
F
1 Vertical reg. motor operation enabled (Default)
G 0 Horizontal reg. motor operation disabled
H 0 Paper feed ring lift solenoid disabled
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2. Function Setting
Setting
1. Select and touch the item to be set. HELP-062
2. Use the "0"and "1"NUMERIC keys to enter binary value for the A B C D E F G H
desired correction value.
X key to store the set values.
1. 00000000
3. Press the =
2. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
► Setting function
Item Value Value
0 Paper size/Document size: AB system (Default)
A
1 Paper size/Document size: Inch system
0 Custom size: mm (Default) (1 mm pitch)
B
1 Custom size: inch (0.01 inch pitch)
0 Print position: mm (Default) (0.5 mm pitch)
C
1 1 Print position: inch (0.02 inch pitch)
0 Unit of shadow erasure: mm (Default) (1 mm pitch)
D
1 Unit of shadow erasure: inch (0.01 inch pitch)
0 M-make start position: mm (Default) (1 mm pitch)
E
1 M-make start position: inch (0.01 inch pitch)
F-H -
0 Model name change screen: Alphabet (Default)
A
1 Model name change screen: Keyboard
2 0 Celsius (˚C) (Default)
B
1 Fahrenheit (F)
C-H -
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● Operation procedure
3. 3 2 0
4. 4 5 0
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2. Function Setting
Setting
1. Select and touch the item to be set. HELP-067
2. Use the "0"and "1"NUMERIC keys to enter the value for the A B C D
desired set value. 1. 20
3. Press the =X key to store the set values.
2. 0 0 0 0
► Setting Function
Item Value Setting
Drum revolution to detect no ink (Default:20) (If it is set to 0, no
1 0-99
ink error detection will be disabled.)
Pre-detach position of MASTER :ink
0
replenishment is disabled (Default)
A Pre-detach position of MASTER: ink
1 replenishment is enabled (Master making fin-
ishes when no ink error is detected.) (Enabled
only when Fine start is OFF.)
Post-detach position of MASTER: ink replenishment
0
2 is disabled (Default)
B
1 Post-detach position of MASTER: ink replenishment is enabled
(Enabled only when Fine start is OFF.)
0 After master making: ink replenishment disabled (Default)
C After master making: ink replenishment enabled
1 (Printing finishes when no ink error is detected.)
(Enabled only when Fine start is OFF.)
D -
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4. 0 4
5. 0 4
● Operation procedure
3. 0 2
4. 0 4
5. 0 4
2. Setting.
Setting
1. Select and touch the item to be set.
HELP-068
2. Use the NUMERIC keys to enter value for the 1. 05
desired range. 2. 0 2
3. Press the = X key to store the set values.
3. 0 2
► Setting function
4. 0 4
No. Default Range Content
1 5mm 2mm-7mm Lead edge margin(adjusted by 1 mm) 5. 0 4
2 2mm 2mm-7mm Trail edge margin(adjusted by 1 mm)
3 2mm 2mm-7mm Side margin (horizontal direction) (adjusted
by 1 mm)
4 4mm 4mm-14mm Multiple exposure: Margin of Horizontal reading
center) (adjusted by 1 mm)
5 4mm 4mm-14mm Multiple exposure: Margin of vertical reading center)
adjusted by 1 mm)
IMPORTANT:
If you desire to adjust the setting value of;
•H-042-3: Scan lead edge start position
•H-043-3: ADF lead edge start position
when printing in multiple exposure setting, it is required
to reset to the default value of 'H-068-5: Setting margin of
multiple exposure (vertical reading center)' at first.
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● Operation procedure
3. 0 0
2. Setting.
Setting HELP-069
1. Select and touch the item to be set.
2. Use the NUMERIC keys to enter value for the
1. 00
desired correction value. 2. 0 0
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► Setting function
Item Value Setting
000 Tape dispenser disable (Default)
001 -
1 ABC
010 Tape dispenser (with printing function) enabled
011 Tape dispenser (without printing function) enabled (forcible printing OFF)
0 Tape insertion after printing (Default)
A Tape insertion while printing, and cut after eject-
1
ing paper.
0 -
B
1 -
0 Small classification mode (Default)
C Large/small classification mode
1
(Enabled only when printing is OFF.)
0 Online classification disabled (Default)
D
1 Online classification enabled (Default)
0 Online small classification mode (Default)
2 E Online large classification mode
1
(Enabled only when printing is OFF)
Double feed classification tape disabled
0
F (Printing is stopped when double feed is detected.)
1 Double feed classification tape enabled (Default)
0 Double feed small classification mode (Default)
G Double feed large classification mode
1
(Enabled only when printing is OFF)
0 No tape insertion after printing (Default)
H For more than two pairs, a tape is inserted when
1 printing is completed. (Enabled only when TAP-05/
TAP-10 printing function is ON.)
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Sensors/Switch Checking
Check the following Sensors and Switches. HELP-071
TAPE DISPENSER
► Status of Sensors /Switches INSERT TAPE
Sensor/Switch 0 1 TAPE CUT
Tape Detection Sensor Photopassing Photointerrupting 1 :TAPE DETECTION SENSOR
Cover Switch ON: Close OFF: Open 1 :COVER SWITCH
135 :THERMISTOR
Thermistor (TAP-05/TAP-10) 0-255
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● Operation procedure
4. 0 0 0 0
2. Function Setting
Setting
HELP-072
INTERFACE
1. Select and touch the item to be set. A B C D
2. Use the "0" and "1"numeric keys to set function "enabled/disable". 1. 1010
3. Press the = X key to store the set value. 2. 0 0 0 0
► Function setting Enabled/ Disable 3. 0 0 0 0
Item Value Setting
4. 0 0 0 0
0 USB Interface disabled
A
1 USB Interface enabled (Default)
0 Expanded USB interface disabled (Default)
1
B
1
Expanded USB interface enabled
(IEEE1284) enabled
HELP-072
INTERFACE
0 Interface preview disabled A B C D
C
1 Interface preview enabled (Default) 1. 1010
Interface model name (displayed name on
D
PC) fixed (Default)
2. 1 0 0 0 Touch :
0 FS-100U2 unconnected (Default) 3. 0 0 0 0 to page 2
A FS-100U2 connection
1 4. 0 0 0 0
You can set IP address in HELP-072 on Page 2.
B-C -
Alert message of paper size mismatch (from
2 0
interface) disabled (Default)
Alert message of paper size mismatch (from
D interface) enabled.
1 (Set paper size and that of the image
received by the interface are not matched.)
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Quick set-up
1. Select and touch GET AUTOMATICALLY / DESIGNATE. (You can also
select by pressing the=X key.) HELP-072
● When selecting "DESIGNATE", touch the place to enter and then NETWORK
enter the value of IP address with NUMERIC keys . QUICK SET-UP
IP ADDRESS
X key.) The setting is sent to FS-100U. GET AUTOMATICALLY
2. Touch "OK" (or press the =
DESIGNATE
OK
HELP-072
NETWORK
QUICK SET-UP
IP ADDRESS
GET AUTOMATICALLY
DESIGNATE 000 . 000 . 000 . 000
OK
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3. Advanced set-up
HELP-072
1. Select and touch ENABLE/ DISABLE on DHCP. (You can also select by pressing NETWORK
the TEST PRINT key.) ADVANCED SET-UP
2. Select and touch ENABLE / DISABLE on RARP. (You can also select by pressing DHCP ENABLE DISABLE
the TEST PRINT key.) RARP ENABLE DISABLE
3. Touch the place to enter and then enter the value of IP address IP ADDRESS 000 000 000 000
SUB NET MASK 000 000 000 000
with NUMERIC keys .
DEFAULT GATEWAY 000 000 000 000
4. Touch the place to enter and then enter the value of SUB NET
MASK with NUMERIC keys . OK
5. Touch the place to enter and then enter the value of DEFAULT
GATEWAY with NUMERIC keys .
6. Touch "OK" (or press the = X key.) The setting is sent to FS-100U.
Initialize
1. Select and touch YES/NO. (You can also select by pressing HELP-072
NETWORK
X key.)
the=
● Touch "YES". FS-100U is initialized. (same as factory setting)
INITIALIZE?
YES NO
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Operation checking
1. Select and touch the item to be checked. HELP-073
USB FLASH DRIVE
● USB flash drive operation check
:USB FLASH DRIVE OPERATION CHECK
Check write, read, delete.
● USB flash drive format :USB FLASH DRIVE FORMAT
● USB interface operation check :USB INTERFACE OPERATION CHECK
Connect USB flash drive adapter and USB interface
adaptor with a USB cable.
2. Press the MASTER MAKING key and check operation.
3. After operation is completed, check the display.
OK : NORMAL HUB:0 USB:0 PRN:0
NG : ERROR
● USB host connection status is displayed only for the USB flash drive-enabled main PCB.
HUB: X USB: X PRN: X
Number of HUBs Number of USB Number of USB
mass storages printers (USB
(Ex. USB flash interface)
drive)
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HELP-075
PASSWORD SETTING
A B C D E F G H I J
1. 000
2. 000000
3. 0 0
● Operation procedure
3. 0 0
3. 0 0
► Function setting
Item Value Setting
000 User ID manager disable (Default)
001 Password/ID setting (Numeral 4 digits) enabled
010 Password/ID setting (Numeral 8 digits) enabled
011 Password setting (Numeral 8 digits) enabled
Setting (ID (Numeral 8 digits),
100
Password (Numeral 8 digits) enabled
1 ABC
User ID manager (ID (Numeral 8 digits) ),Password (Nu-
meral 8 digits) enabled. (Only when USER ID MANAGER
101
is OPTION PERMIT in HELP-080 is OK, and the Expanded
memory PCB UNIT(M7-V306x) is connected.
110 -
111 -
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HELP-076
FEED LONG PAPER
A B C D
1. 0000
2. 0 0 0 0
● Operation procedure
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HELP-078 unused
● Operation procedure
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● Operation procedure
2. Check operation.
1. Insert a USB flash drive that enables option permit.
2. Press the = X key or the MASTER MAKING key. Option permit
HELP-080
operates .
●Once you set the OPTION PERMIT in a master USB flash OPTION PERMIT
NG :USB FLASH DRIVE
drive for OPTION PERMIT, the master USB flash drive can
permit option only for the machine in which the USB flash
drive is inserted.
(The USB flash drive is dedicated for the machine with the serial
no. Cannot set the OPTION PERMIT for any other machines.)
●When initializing HELP inn HELP-027 in case you have lost the
USB flash drive dedicated for OPTION PERMIT, insert
another USB flash drive and press the = X key or MASTER
MAKING key to operate the OPTION PERMIT. Then the
setting information will be saved in the USB flash drive as a
backup file.
Therefore if the option setting information is deleted by
initializing HELP in HELP-027, you can operate the
OPTION PERMIT using the backuped data saved in the
USB flash drive.
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Item No. Functions
1 Scanner home position is detected.
2 Document cover position is detected.
3 ADF home position is detected.
4 Thermal head press position is detected.
5 Used master core is detected.
6 Used master full is detected.
7 Master clamp opening and closing lever B mode is detected.
8 Master clamp opening and closing lever C mode is detected.
11 Heavy weight paper is detected.
12 Paper feed elevator top limit is detected.
Microsensor 13 Vertical registration center is detected.
14 Vertical reg. limit sensor
15 Vertical registration encode is detected.
16 Main motor encode is detected.
17 Drum removal position is detected.
18 Master attach position is detected.
19 Press roller ON and OFF is detected.
20 Press center is detected.
21 Press encode is detected.
22 Ink roller up and down is detected.
23 Front cover is detected.
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2 3
1
5
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5
9
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11
10 8
12
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7
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6
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14
8
3
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17
12
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OFF OFF ON
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Use this setting to
upgrade the panel Use this setting to
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PCB software when upgrade the relay
the power is turned
PCB software.
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off during the panel
Turn off all DIP switches. PCB upgrading.
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When replacing the Battery (BT1):
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Be sure to turn off the power
before replacing the battery.
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WARNING
Make sure to turn off the power
before replacing the battery.
Replace the battery with
a button battery (CR2450 or CR2450B).
Risk of explosion if battery is
replaced by an incorrect type.
Dispose of used battery according
to the instructions.
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