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Service Manual Konica Minolta Bizhub C227 Bizhub C287;
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A) SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS
1. IMPORTANT NOTICE 2. DESCRIPTION ITEMS FOR DANGER, WARNING AND CAUTION 2.1 Description items in this Service Manual 2.2 Description items for safety and important warning items 3. SAFETY WARNINGS 3.1 MODIFICATIONS NOT AUTHORIZED BY KONICA MINOLTA, INC 3.1.1 Actions requiring special attention 3.2 POWER PLUG SELECTION 3.2.1 Power Cord Set or Power Plug 3.3 CHECKPOINTS WHEN PERFORMING ON-SITE SERVICE 3.3.1 Power Supply 3.3.2 Installation Requirements 3.3.3 After Service 3.4 FUSE 3.5 Used Batteries Precautions 3.5.1 ALL Areas 3.5.2 Germany 3.5.3 France 3.5.4 Denmark 3.5.5 Finland, Sweden 3.5.6 Norway 3.6 Laser Safety 3.6.1 Laser Safety 3.6.2 Internal Laser Radiation 3.6.3 Laser Safety Label 3.6.4 Laser Caution Label 3.6.5 PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING THE LASER EQUIPMENT 4. WARNING INDICATIONS ON THE MACHINE 4.1 Warning indications inside the machine 4.2 Warning indications on the boards 5. MEASURES TO TAKE IN CASE OF AN ACCIDENT Konica Minolta Bizhub 227 User Guide
B) NOTATION OF THE CONTENTS
1. PRECAUTION ON HANDLING THIS MANUAL 2. PRODUCT NAME 3. BRAND NAME 3.1 TRADEMARKS OF OTHER COMPANIES 3.2 OWN TRADEMARKS 4. FEEDING DIRECTION
C) PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
1. Bizhub C287/C227 1.1 Type 1.2 Function 1.3 Paper 1.4 Material 1.4.1 Number of field standard printed pages 1.4.2 Specified conditions of field standard yield 1.5 Print volume 1.6 Machine specifications 1.7 Operating environment 1.8 Print function 1.9 Scan function 1.10 Note for the Specifications 2. DF-628 2.1 Type 2.2 Function 2.3 Type of document 2.4 Particular original 2.5 Prohibited original 2.6 Mixed original feed chart For Japan models For North America models For Europe models 2.7 Machine specification 2.8 Operating environment 2.9 Note for the Specifications 3. PC-114/PC-214 3.1 Type 3.2 Paper 3.3 Machine specification 3.4 Operating environment 3.5 Note for the Specifications 4. PC-414 4.1 Type 4.2 Paper 4.3 Machine specification 4.4 Operating environment 4.5 Note for the Specifications 5. JS-506 5.1 Type 5.2 Function 5.3 Capacity 5.4 Offset function 5.5 Machine specifications 5.6 Operating environment 5.7 Note for the Specifications 6. FS-533 6.1 Type 6.2 Function 6.3 Paper process ability 6.3.1 Non sort/sort/group 6.3.2 Sort offset/group offset 6.3.3 Sort staple 6.4 Machine specification 6.5 Operating environment 6.6 Note for the Specifications 7. PK-519 7.1 Type 7.2 Function 7.3 Paper 7.4 Machine specification 7.5 Operating environment 7.6 Note for the Specifications 8. FS-534/FS-534SD 8.1 Type 8.2 Function 8.3 Paper process ability 8.3.1 Non sort/sort/group 8.3.2 Sort offset/group offset 8.3.3 Sort staple 8.3.4 Saddle stitching/folding 8.3.5 Tri-folding 8.4 Machine specification 8.5 Operating environment 8.6 Note for the Specifications 9. PK-520 9.1 Type 9.2 Function 9.3 Paper 9.4 Machine specification 9.5 Operating environment 9.6 Note for the Specifications 10. FK-513 11. i-Option 11.1 List of advanced functions 11.2 Types of advanced functions 11.2.1 Table 1 11.2.2 Table 2 11.2.3 Table 3 11.2.4 Table 4 11.3 Activation procedures of i-Option 12. CU-101 12.1 Type 12.2 Machine specification 12.3 Operating environment 12.4 Note for the Specifications Konica Minolta C227 Manual
D) OVERALL COMPOSITION
1. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 1.1 System configuration 1.1.1 System front view 1.1.2 System rear view 1.2 Optional configuration 1.2.1 Combination configuration of main body and document options 1.2.2 Combination configuration of main body and paper feed options 1.2.3 Combination configuration of main body and post-processing options 1.2.4 Combination of main body (scanner) and dehumidifier heater 1.2.5 Combination configuration of paper feed options and dehumidifier heater 2. SECTION CONFIGURATION 3. PAPER PATH 4. CONTROL BLOCK DIAGRAM 5. IMAGE CREATION PROCESS 6. IMAGE FORMING CONTROL 7 PROCESS SPEED E SERVICE TOOL 1. bizhub C287/C227 1.1 Service material list 1.2 CE tool list 1.3 Utility tool 1.3.1 IC card information setting tool of AU-201/AU-201S/OMNIKEY 5427CK (AU-205H)/SCL-010/YSoft card reader 2. DF-628 2.1 CE tool list Konica Minolta Bizhub 223 Manual
F) PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE
1. Concept of periodical maintenance 2. Periodical maintenance items 2.1 Main body 2.1.1 bizhub C287 2.1.2 bizhub C227 2.2 Option 2.2.1 DF-628 2.2.2 PC-114/PC-414 2.2.3 PC-214 2.2.4 FS-534 2.2.5 FS-534SD 2.2.6 FS-533 3. Periodical replacement parts list 3.1 Bizhub C287/C227 3.2 Option 3.2.1 DF-628 3.2.2 PC-114 3.2.3 PC-214 3.2.4 PC-414 3.2.5 FS-534 3.2.6 FS-534SD 3.2.7 FS-533 4. Periodical cleaning parts list 4.1 Main unit 4.2 DF-628 4.3 FS-534 4.4 FS-534SD 4.5 FS-533 5. Concept of parts life 5.1 Life value of consumables and parts 5.2 Details of the life specifications 5.3 Control causing inhibited printing for one part when an inhibited-printing event occurs in another part 5.3.1 Outline 5.3.2 Target parts 5.3.3 Threshold value 6. Periodical maintenance procedure bizhub C287/C227 6.1 Imaging unit section 6.1.1 Replacing the imaging unit/Y,M,C 6.1.2 Replacing the drum unit/K 6.2 Developing section 6.2.1 Replacing the developing unit/K 6.3 Toner supply section 6.3.1 Replacing the toner cartridge 6.4 1st transfer section 6.4.1 Cleaning of the image transfer entrance guide 6.4.2 Cleaning of the IDC sensor window 6.4.3 Replacing the transfer belt unit 6.5 2nd transfer/separation section 6.5.1 Replacing the transfer roller unit 6.6 Toner collection section 6.6.1 Replacing the waste toner box 6.6.2 Cleaning of the area around the waste toner collecting port 6.7 Paper feed section 6.7.1 Replacing the tray 1 feed roller, tray 1 pick-up roller, tray 1 separation roller 6.7.2 Replacing the tray 2 feed roller, tray 2 pick-up roller, tray 2 separation roller 6.7.3 Replacing the manual bypass tray feed roller, manual bypass tray separation roller assy 6.8 Registration section 6.8.1 Cleaning of the registration roller 6.9 Fusing section 6.9.1 Replacing the fusing unit 6.10 Duplex section 6.10.1 Cleaning of the duplex transport rollers 7. Periodical maintenance procedure DF-628 7.1 Take-up section 7.1.1 Cleaning of the pick-up roller/feed roller 7.1.2 Cleaning of the separation roller 7.1.3 Replacing the paper feed assy 7.1.4 Replacing the pick-up roller/feed roller 7.1.5 Replacing the separation roller assy 7.2 Transport section 7.2.1 Cleaning of the miscellaneous rolls 7.2.2 Cleaning of the miscellaneous rollers 7.3 Scanning section 7.3.1 Cleaning of the scanning guide 7.3.2 Cleaning of the reflective sensor section 8. Periodical maintenance procedure PC-114/PC-214 8.1 Paper feed section 8.1.1 Replacing the tray 3 feed roller, tray 3 pick-up roller, tray 3 separation roller 8.1.2 Replacing the tray 4 feed roller, tray 4 pick-up roller, tray 4 separation roller 9. Periodical maintenance procedure PC-414 9.1 Paper feed section 9.1.1 Replacing the feed roller, pick-up roller, separation roller 10. Periodical maintenance procedure FS-534/FS-534SD 10.1 Paper exit section 10.1.1 Cleaning procedure for each rollers/each rolls 10.1.2 Cleaning the paddles 10.1.3 Replacing the paddle units 11. Periodical maintenance procedure SD-511 11.1 Paper exit section 11.1.1 Cleaning procedure for each rollers/each rolls 11.1.2 Cleaning the upper paddle 11.1.3 Cleaning the lower paddle 11.1.4 Replacing the upper paddle assy 11.1.5 Replacing the lower paddle unit 12. Periodical maintenance procedure FS-533 12.1 Paper exit section 12.1.1 Cleaning procedure for each parts 12.1.2 Cleaning the paper exit paddle 12.2 Alignment section 12.2.1 Replacing the alignment roller assy F/R
G) DISASSEMBLY/REASSEMBLY
1. Disassembly/adjustment prohibited items 1.1 Paint-locked screws 1.2 Red-painted screws 1.3 Variable resistors on board 1.4 Warnings for disassembly 1.5 Warnings / Precautions during setup or transportation 2. Units from which removing is prohibited 2.1 CCD board 2.1.1 Reason for prohibition 2.2 PH unit 2.2.1 Reason for prohibition 2.3 Fusing unit 2.3.1 Reason for prohibition 3. Disassembly/assembly warning/caution items 3.1 Removal/installing of PWBs 4. Notes when transporting the machine 4.1 Protective materials 4.1.1 CCD unit fixture 5. Bizhub C287/C227 5.1 Disassembly/reassembly parts list 5.1.1 Exterior parts 5.1.2 Units 5.1.3 Boards 5.1.4 Motors 5.1.5 Clutches 5.1.6 Fans 5.1.7 etc 5.2 Disassembly/reassembly procedure (Exterior parts) 5.2.1 Scanner rear cover 5.2.2 Scanner front cover 5.2.3 Scanner left cover 5.2.4 Control panel left cover 5.2.5 Control panel unit 5.2.6 Original glass assy 5.2.7 Front door 5.2.8 Front lower cover 5.2.9 Front cover 5.2.10 Left cover 5.2.11 Exit tray 5.2.12 Exit cover 5.2.13 Upper right cover 5.2.14 Rear right cover 5.2.15 Lower rear cover 5.2.16 Upper rear cover 5.2.17 Tray 1 5.2.18 Tray 2 5.3 Disassembly/reassembly procedure (Units) 5.3.1 LED exposure unit 5.3.2 Paper feed unit 5.3.3 PH unit 5.3.4 Sub hopper unit 5.3.5 Right door unit 5.3.6 Manual bypass tray unit 5.3.7 Inner door unit 5.3.8 Hard disk 5.3.9 Main drive unit 5.3.10 Transport unit 5.3.11 Fusing drive unit 5.3.12 Scan-IR unit/CCD unit 5.3.13 Toner cartridge drive assy 5.3.14 Exit/reverse unit 5.4 Disassembly/reassembly procedure (Boards) 5.4.1 DC power supply (DCPU) 5.4.2 MFP board (MFPB) 5.4.3 High voltage unit (HV) 5.4.4 SATA board (SATAB) 5.4.5 eMMC board (eMMC) 5.4.6 EEPROM/1, EEPROM/2 5.5 Disassembly/reassembly procedure (Motors) 5.5.1 Transport motor (M1) 5.5.2 IU motor (M2) 5.5.3 Fusing motor (M3) 5.5.4 Paper exit/reverse motor (M4) 5.5.5 ADU transport motor (M5) 5.5.6 Toner supply motor/C,K (M7) 5.5.7 Toner supply motor/Y,M (M9) 5.5.8 Toner cartridge motor (M10) 5.5.9 Tray 1 lift-up motor (M12) 5.5.10 Tray 2 lift-up motor (M13) 5.5.11 Scanner motor (M201) 5.6 Disassembly/reassembly procedure (Clutches) 5.6.1 Tray 2 paper feed clutch (CL1) 5.6.2 Tray 2 vertical transport clutch (CL2) 5.6.3 Tray 1 paper feed clutch (CL3) 5.6.4 Registration clutch (CL4) 5.6.5 1st transfer pressure clutch (CL5) 5.6.6 Bypass paper feed clutch (CL7) 5.7 Disassembly/reassembly procedure (Fans) 5.7.1 Power supply cooling fan (FM1) 5.7.2 Transfer belt cleaner cooling fan (FM2) 5.7.3 Rear side cooling fan (FM3) 5.7.4 Paper cooling fan (FM8) 5.8 Disassembly/reassembly procedure (etc.) 5.8.1 Bypass pick-up solenoid (SD1) 5.8.2 Bypass CD paper size (VR1) 5.8.3 FAX speaker (SP1) 5.8.4 UFP filter/ Deodorant filter 5.8.5 Harness guide 5.8.6 MFP board box 6. Option 6.1 Disassembly/reassembly parts list 6.1.1 DF-628 6.1.2 PC-114/PC-214 6.1.3 PC-414 6.1.4 JS-506 6.1.5 FS-534/FS-534SD 6.1.6 PK-520 6.1.7 SD-511 6.1.8 FS-533 6.1.9 PK-519 6.1.10 FK-513 6.1.11 UK-211 6.1.12 UK-212 6.1.13 CU-101 6.1.14 KP-101 6.1.15 MK-603 6.2 Disassembly/reassembly procedure (DF-628/SP-501) 6.2.1 Front cover (DF-628) 6.2.2 Rear cover (DF-628) 6.2.3 Left cover unit (DF-628) 6.2.4 Reverse automatic document feeder (DF-628) 6.2.5 Glass cleaning roller unit (DF-628) 6.2.6 DF control board (DFCB) (DF-628) 6.2.7 Document width size sensor (VR1) (DF-628) 6.2.8 Document reading motor (M1) (DF-628) 6.2.9 Document feed motor (M2) (DF-628) 6.2.10 Registration motor (M3) (DF-628) 6.2.11 Glass cleaning motor (M4) (DF-628) 6.2.12 Reading roll release motor (M5) (DF-628) 6.2.13 Original exit roller release solenoid (SD1) (DF-628) 6.2.14 Stamp unit (SP-501) 6.2.15 Stamp (SP-501) 6.3 Disassembly/reassembly procedure (PC-114/PC-214) 6.3.1 Rear right cover (PC-114/PC-214) 6.3.2 Rear cover (PC-114/PC-214) 6.3.3 Tray 3, Tray 4 (PC-114/PC-214) 6.3.4 Paper feed cabinet (PC-114/PC-214) 6.3.5 Tray 3 paper feed unit (PC-114/PC-214) 6.3.6 Tray 4 paper feed unit (PC-214) 6.3.7 PC control board (PCCB) (PC-114/PC-214) 6.3.8 Tray 3 FD paper size board (FDPSB/3), tray 4 FD paper size board (FDPSB/4) (PC-114/PC-214) 6.3.9 Tray 3 CD paper size board (CDPSB/3) (PC-114/PC-214) 6.3.10 Tray 4 CD paper size board (CDPSB/4) (PC-214) 6.3.11 Tray 3 paper feed motor (M111), tray 4 paper feed motor (M121) (PC-114/PC-214) 6.3.12 Tray 3 vertical transport motor (M112), tray 4 vertical transport motor (M122) (PC-114/PC-214) 6.3.13 Tray 3 lift-up motor (M113), tray 4 lift-up motor (M123) (PC-114/PC-214) 6.4 Disassembly/reassembly procedure (PC-414) 6.4.1 Rear right cover (PC-414) 6.4.2 Rear cover (PC-414) 6.4.3 Paper feed tray (PC-414) 6.4.4 Paper feed cabinet (PC-414) 6.4.5 Paper feed unit (PC-414) 6.4.6 PC control board (PCCB) (PC-414) 6.4.7 Paper feed motor (M131) (PC-414) 6.4.8 Vertical transport motor (M132) (PC-414) 6.4.9 Elevator motor (M134) (PC-414) 6.4.10 Shifter motor (M133) (PC-414) 6.4.11 Wire (PC-414) 6.5 Disassembly/reassembly procedure (JS-506) 6.5.1 Exit tray 1 (JS-506) 6.5.2 Exit tray 2 (JS-506) 6.5.3 Job separator (JS-506) 6.5.4 Sensor unit (JS-506) 6.5.5 JS control board (JSCB) (JS-506) 6.5.6 Tray shift motor (M1) (JS-506) 6.6 Disassembly/reassembly procedure (FS-534/FS-534SD/RU-513) 6.6.1 Rear cover (FS-534/FS-534SD) 6.6.2 Front door (FS-534/FS-534SD) 6.6.3 Front upper cover (FS-534/FS-534SD) 6.6.4 Left lower cover (FS-534/FS-534SD) 6.6.5 Front lower cover (FS-534/FS-534SD) 6.6.6 Finisher (FS-534/FS-534SD) 6.6.7 RU transport unit (FS-534/FS-534SD) 6.6.8 Stapler unit (FS-534/FS-534SD) 6.6.9 Sensor unit (FS-534/FS-534SD) 6.6.10 Saddle unit (FS-534SD) 6.6.11 FS control board (FSCB) (FS-534/FS-534SD) 6.6.12 RU transport motor (M1) (FS-534/FS-534SD) 6.6.13 FNS entry transport motor (M2) (FS-534/FS-534SD) 6.6.14 FNS discharge motor (M3) (FS-534/FS-534SD) 6.6.15 Receiving roller retraction motor (M4) (FS-534/FS-534SD) 6.6.16 FNS paddle motor (M5) (FS-534/FS-534SD) 6.6.17 Trailing edge stopper motor (M6) (FS-534/FS-534SD) 6.6.18 Alignment motor/front (M7) (FS-534/FS-534SD) 6.6.19 Alignment motor/rear (M8) (FS-534/FS-534SD) 6.6.20 Pre-eject drive motor (M9) (FS-534/FS-534SD) 6.6.21 Bundle eject motor (M10) (FS-534/FS-534SD) 6.6.22 Main tray up/down motor (M11) (FS-534/FS-534SD) 6.6.23 Paper receiving control motor (M12) (FS-534/FS-534SD) 6.6.24 Side stapler movement motor (M13) (FS-534/FS-534SD) 6.7 Disassembly/reassembly procedure (PK-520) 6.7.1 Punch kit (PK-520) 6.8 Disassembly/reassembly procedure (SD-511) 6.8.1 Front cover (SD-511) 6.8.2 Paper exit tray (SD-511) 6.8.3 Staple unit (SD-511) 6.8.4 SD drive board (SDDB) (SD-511) 6.8.5 SD transport motor (M1) (SD-511) 6.8.6 Paper discharge control motor (M2) (SD-511) 6.8.7 Alignment motor (M3) (SD-511) 6.8.8 Stopper drive motor (M4) (SD-511) 6.8.9 Center fold roller motor (M5) (SD-511) 6.8.10 Tri-folding guide motor (M6) (SD-511) 6.8.11 SD paddle motor (M7) (SD-511) 6.8.12 Center fold guide motor (M8) (SD-511) 6.8.13 Center fold knife motor (M9) (SD-511) 6.8.14 Stopper solenoid (SD1) (SD-511) 6.9 Disassembly/reassembly procedure (FS-533) 6.9.1 Front cover (FS-533) 6.9.2 Upper cover (FS-533) 6.9.3 Rear cover (FS-533) 6.9.4 Finisher (FS-533) 6.9.5 Stapler unit (FS-533) 6.9.6 Paper exit tray unit (FS-533) 6.9.7 FS control board (FSCB) (FS-533) 6.9.8 Stapler relay board (STREYB) (FS-533) 6.9.9 Paper conveyance motor (M101) (FS-533) 6.9.10 Paper exit motor (M102) (FS-533) 6.9.11 Alignment roller motor (M103) (FS-533) 6.9.12 Exit roller lift up motor (M104) (FS-533) 6.9.13 Alignment motor/F (M105), Alignment motor/R (M106) (FS-533) 6.9.14 Stapler movement motor (M107) (FS-533) 6.9.15 Tray lift up motor (M109) (FS-533) 6.9.16 Paper surface detect solenoid (SD101) (FS-533) 6.9.17 Batch solenoid (SD102) (FS-533) 6.9.18 Paper exit roller solenoid (SD103) (FS-533) 6.9.19 Paper exit paddle (FS-533) 6.10 Disassembly/reassembly procedure (PK-519) 6.10.1 Punch kit (PK-519) 6.10.2 PK control board (PKCB) (PK-519) 6.10.3 Punch motor (M201) (PK-519) 6.11 Disassembly/reassembly procedure (FK-513) 6.11.1 Fax Kit (FK-513) 6.12 Disassembly/reassembly procedure (UK-211) 6.12.1 Upgrade kit (UK-211) 6.13 Disassembly/reassembly procedure (UK-212) 6.13.1 Upgrade kit (UK-212) 6.14 Disassembly/reassembly procedure (CU-101) 6.14.1 Clean unit cover 6.14.2 Clean unit (CU-101) 6.14.3 Clean unit drive board (CUDB) 6.14.4 Exhaust fan/1 (FM14) 6.14.5 Exhaust fan/2 (FM15) 6.14.6 Suction fan (FM16) 6.14.7 Deodorant filter/UFP filter 6.15 Disassembly/reassembly procedure (KP-101) 6.15.1 Keypad (KP-101) 6.16 Disassembly/reassembly procedure (MK-603) 6.16.1 Upper paper exit motor (M6) (MK-603) 6.16.2 Mount Kit (MK-603) 6.16.3 Gate switch solenoid (SD3) (MK-603) 7. COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE PARTS 7.1 Installing the key counter 7.1.1 Configuration 7.1.2 Procedure 7.2 Original size sensor/2 (Option) 7.3 CSRC cable
H) CLEANING/LUBRICATION
1. Bizhub C287/C227 1.1 Cleaning parts list 1.2 Lubrication parts list 1.3 Cleaning procedure 1.3.1 Transfer belt unit 1.3.2 PH window 1.3.3 Tray 1 feed roller, tray 1 pick-up roller, tray 1 separation roller 1.3.4 Tray 2 feed roller, tray 2 pick-up roller, tray 2 separation roller 1.3.5 Tray 2 transport roller 1.3.6 Manual bypass tray feed roller 1.3.7 Manual bypass tray separation roller 1.3.8 Original glass 1.3.9 Scanner rail/ Scanner shaft 1.3.10 Mirrors 1.3.11 Lens 2. Option 2.1 Cleaning parts list 2.1.1 PC-114/PC-214 2.1.2 PC-414 2.2 Cleaning procedure (PC-114/PC-214) 2.2.1 Tray 3 feed roller, tray 3 pick-up roller, tray 3 separation roller 2.2.2 Tray 4 feed roller, tray 4 pick-up roller, tray 4 separation roller 2.2.3 Tray 3 vertical transport roller, tray 4 vertical transport roller 2.3 Cleaning procedure (PC-414) 2.3.1 Feed roller, Pick-up roller, Separation roller 2.3.2 Vertical transport roller
I) ADJUSTMENT/SETTING
1. How To Use The Adjustment/Setting Section 1.1 How to use the adjustment/setting section 1.2 Advance checks 2. List of utility mode List of utility mode (outline) (1) Starting procedure (2) Exiting procedure 2.1 One-Touch/User Box Registration 2.2 User Settings List 2.2.1 System Settings 2.2.2 Custom Display Settings 2.2.3 Copier Settings 2.2.4 Scan/Fax Settings 2.2.5 Fax Settings 2.2.6 Printer Settings 2.2.7 Change Password 2.2.8 Change E-Mail Address 2.2.9 Register Authentication Information 2.2.10 Synchronize User Auth. and Account Track 2.3 Administrator Settings List [1/2] Administrator settings outline 1/2 2.3.1 System Settings 2.3.2 Administrator/Machine Settings 2.3.3 One-Touch/User Box Registration 2.3.4 User Authentication/Account Track 2.3.5 Network Settings 2.3.6 Copier Settings 2.3.7 Printer Settings 2.3.8 Fax Settings 2.3.9 System Connection 2.4 Administrator Settings List [2/2] Administrator settings outline 2/2 2.4.1 Security Settings 2.4.2 License Settings 2.4.3 Authorization function Setting 2.4.4 Voice Guidance Settings 2.4.5 OpenAPI Certification Management Setting 2.4.6 External Memory Backup 2.4.7 Remote Access Setting 2.4.8 Eco Copier Settings 2.5 Administrator Shortcut Settings 2.5.1 Administrator Shortcut Settings [1/2] 2.5.2 Administrator Shortcut Settings [2/2] 2.6 Check Consumables List 2.6.1 Check Consumable Life [1/2] 2.6.2 Check Consumable Life [2/2] 2.7 Banner Printing 2.8 My Panel Settings 2.9 Device Information List 2.9.1 Device Information [1/2] 2.9.2 Device Information [2/2] 2.10 Remote Panel Operation List 2.11 Supplementary explanation of utility mode 2.11.1 User Authentication/Account Track-Authentication Device Settings 2.11.2 Network Settings-Network Fax Settings 2.11.3 Network Settings-Network I/F Configuration 2.11.4 Network Settings-Wireless Network Setting 2.11.5 Network Settings-IWS Settings 2.11.6 Network Settings – Remote Panel Settings (outline) 2.11.7 Network Settings – Remote Panel Settings (Server Settings) 2.11.8 Network Settings – Remote Panel Settings (Client Settings) 2.11.9 Machine Update Settings – Internet ISW Settings 2.11.10 Machine Update Settings – Machine Auto Update setting 2.11.11 Machine Update Settings – HTTP Proxy Settings 2.11.12 Security Settings – Prohibited Functions When Authentication Error 2.11.13 Security Settings – Enhanced Security Mode 2.11.14 Security Settings – HDD Encryption Setting 2.11.15 Security Settings – Debug Log Encryption Settings 2.11.16 Security Settings – Image Log Transfer Settings (Type1) 2.11.17 Security Settings – Image Log Transfer Settings (Type2) 2.11.18 Security Settings – Driver Password Encryption Setting 2.11.19 Security Settings – Quick Security Setting – Administrator Password 2.11.20 Security Settings – Quick Security Setting – USB Enable Settings 2.11.21 Security Settings – Quick Security Setting – Password Rules 2.11.22 Security Settings – Quick Security Setting – Quick IP Filtering 2.11.23 Security Settings – Quick Security setting – PSWC Setting 2.11.24 Security Settings – Quick Security setting – Security Warning Display Setting 2.11.25 License Settings 2.11.26 Voice Guidance Settings-Voice Guidance 2.11.27 External Memory Backup – Import/Export 2.11.28 Remote Access Setting – Import/Export User Data 3. ADJUSTMENT ITEM LIST 3.1 Replace feed roller, pick-up roller, separation roller (tray 1, tray 2) 3.2 Replace feed roller, separation roller assy (manual bypass tray) 3.3 Install LCT (Built-in) 3.4 Replace CCD unit 3.5 Replace developing unit 3.6 Replace drum unit 3.7 Replace transfer belt unit 3.8 Replace fusing unit 3.9 Replace PH unit 3.10 Replace original size detection sensor 3.11 Replace scanner home sensor 3.12 Replace MFP board 3.13 Replace eMMC board 3.14 Replace hard disk 3.15 Replace control panel unit 3.16 Replace DF control board (DF-628) 3.17 Add key counter 3.18 Execute initialize 3.19 Add an optional device 3.20 Execute F/W update 3.21 Add fax board 3.22 Mount DF-628 4. LIST OF SERVICE MODE 4.1 List of service mode (outline) 4.2 List of service mode (detail) 4.2.1 Machine 4.2.2 Imaging Process Adjustment 4.2.3 CS Remote Care 4.2.4 System 1 4.2.5 System 2 4.2.6 Counter 4.2.7 List Output 4.2.8 State Confirmation 4.2.9 Test Mode 4.2.10 ADF 4.2.11 FAX 4.2.12 Finisher 4.2.13 Network Settings 4.2.14 Machine Update Setting 5. SERVICE MODE 5.1 Starting/Setting/Exiting 5.1.1 Starting procedure 5.1.2 Setting procedure 5.1.3 Exiting procedure 5.2 Time Zone/Date & Time Input mode 5.2.1 Use 5.2.2 Procedure 5.3 Search 5.3.1 Use 5.3.2 Procedure 5.4 Method to cancel the envelope print mode 5.4.1 Procedure 5.5 Machine 5.5.1 Fusing Temperature 5.5.2 Fusing Transport Speed 5.5.3 Heater Control Level 5.5.4 Printer Area 5.5.5 Scan Area 5.5.6 Printer Reg. Loop Adj 5.5.7 Color Registration Adjustment 5.5.8 Print Head Skew Adj 5.5.9 LD adjustment – LD Light Width Adjustment 5.5.10 Manual Bypass Tray Width Adj 5.5.11 Lead Edge Erase Adjustment 5.5.12 Non-Image Area Erase Check 5.5.13 ADF Scan Glass Contamination 5.5.14 PPM Control Choice 5.6 Firmware Version 5.6.1 Use 5.6.2 Procedure 5.7 Imaging Process Adjustment 5.7.1 Gradation Adjust 5.7.2 Stabilizar 5.7.3 Max Image Density Adj 5.7.4 Image Background Adj 5.7.5 Paper Separation Adjustment 5.7.6 Monochrome Density Adjustment 5.7.7 TCR Level Setting 5.7.8 Transfer Voltage Fine Adj 5.7.9 Charge AC Output fine adjustment 5.7.10 Thick Paper Density Adjustment 5.7.11 Grad/Dev AC Bias V Selection 5.7.12 Manual Toner Add 5.8 CS Remote Care (Outlines) 5.9 Setting up the CS Remote Care 5.9.1 Using the telephone line modem 5.9.2 Using the Fax line modem 5.9.3 Using the E-mail 5.9.4 When using a WebDAV server in http communication 5.10 Software SW setting for CS Remote Care List of software SW for CS Remote Care 5.10.1 Input procedure 5.10.2 List of software SW for CS Remote Care 5.10.3 SW No. 01 5.10.4 SW No. 02 5.10.5 SW No. 03 5.10.6 SW No. 04 5.10.7 SW No. 05 5.10.8 SW No. 06 5.10.9 SW No. 07 5.10.10 SW No. 08 5.10.11 SW No. 09 5.10.12 SW No. 10 5.10.13 SW No. 11 5.10.14 SW No. 12 5.10.15 SW No. 14 5.10.16 SW No. 15 5.10.17 SW No. 18 5.10.18 SW No. 21 5.10.19 SW No. 22 5.10.20 SW No. 23 5.11 Setup confirmation 5.12 Calling the maintenance 5.12.1 When starting the maintenance 5.12.2 When finishing the maintenance 5.13 Calling the center from the administrator 5.14 Checking the transmission log 5.15 Detail on settings for CS Remote Care 5.15.1 Maintenance/Default Settings – System Selection 5.15.2 Maintenance/Default Settings – ID Code 5.15.3 Maintenance/Default Settings – Detail Setting 5.15.4 Maintenance/Default Settings – Server Setting (E-Mail1 or E-mail2 is selected.) 5.15.5 Maintenance/Default Settings – Server Setting (http1 or http2 is selected) 5.15.6 Product Auth. Settings 5.15.7 Import/Export Settings 5.15.8 Auto Initial Dial Setting 5.16 System 1 5.16.1 Marketing Area 5.16.2 Tel/Fax Number 5.16.3 Serial Number 5.16.4 Sleep ON/OFF Choice Setting 5.16.5 Foolscap Size Setting 5.16.6 Original Size Detection 5.16.7 Install Date 5.16.8 Initialization-Clear All Data 5.16.9 Initialization-Clear Individual Data 5.16.10 Initialization-System Error Clear 5.16.11 Problem Unit Isolation Set 5.16.12 Post card transfer table 5.16.13 Warm-up 5.16.14 Machine State LED Setting 5.16.15 TP Level 5.16.16 Burn Prevention Settings 5.17 System 2 5.17.1 HDD 5.17.2 Image Controller Setting 5.17.3 Option Board Status 5.17.4 Consumable Life Reminder 5.17.5 Unit Change 5.17.6 Software Switch Setting 5.17.7 CCD Calibration 5.17.8 LCT (Built-in) Size Settings 5.17.9 Paper Reuse Box Setting 5.17.10 Line Mag Setting 5.17.11 Data Capture 5.17.12 ADF Scan Glass Contamin. Set 5.17.13 Stamp 5.17.14 Network Fax Settings 5.17.15 RX File Change Page Name 5.17.16 ADF Settings 5.17.17 Image Stabilization Setting 5.17.18 User Paper Settings 5.17.19 Coverage Rate Screen 5.17.20 JAM Code Display Setting 5.17.21 Import Config. Data 5.17.22 Install Data 5.17.23 Local Interface Kit Setting 5.17.24 Display Eco Index 5.17.25 Internal Error. Auto Cancel 5.17.26 Acquiring Settings 5.17.27 Driver Install 5.17.28 Application Change Setting 5.17.29 Custom Pattern 5.17.30 Maintenance Mode 5.17.31 Smart Fusing Control 5.17.32 Cleaning Unit Setting 5.17.33 Fuser roll deform 5.17.34 Auth. Function Enable 5.18 Counter 5.18.1 Common procedure 5.18.2 Life 5.18.3 Service Call 5.18.4 Section Service Call 5.18.5 Warning 5.18.6 Maintenance 5.18.7 Service Total 5.18.8 Counter of Each Mode 5.18.9 Service Call History (Data) 5.18.10 ADF Paper Pages 5.18.11 Paper Jam History 5.18.12 Fax Connection Error 5.18.13 ADF Scan Glass Contamin. Counter 5.18.14 Parts Counter (Fixed) 5.18.15 Jam 5.18.16 Section JAM 5.18.17 Instantaneous Power Failure 5.18.18 Detail code history 5.19 List Output 5.19.1 Batch list CSV output 5.19.2 Machine Management List 5.19.3 Adjustments List 5.19.4 Parameter List 5.19.5 Service Parameter 5.19.6 Protocol Trace 5.19.7 Fax Setting List 5.19.8 Fax Analysis List 5.20 State Confirmation 5.20.1 Sensor Check 5.20.2 Table Number 5.20.3 Level History 1 5.20.4 Level History 2 5.20.5 Temp. & Humidity 5.20.6 CCD Check 5.20.7 Memory/Storage Adjustment 5.20.8 Memory/Storage Status 5.20.9 Color Regist 5.20.10 Load Check 5.20.11 Adjustment Data List 5.20.12 Self-diagnostic 5.21 Test Mode 5.21.1 Procedure for test pattern output 5.21.2 Gradation Pattern 5.21.3 Halftone Pattern 5.21.4 Lattice Pattern 5.21.5 Solid Pattern 5.21.6 Color Sample 5.21.7 8 Color Solid Pattern 5.21.8 CMM pattern 5.21.9 Paper Passage Test 5.21.10 Fax Test-Signal Send Test 5.21.11 Fax Test-Signal Receive Test 5.21.12 Fax Test-NCU TEST 5.21.13 Fax Test-Dial Test 5.21.14 Fax Test – Off-hook Test 5.22 ADF 5.22.1 Original Stop Position 5.22.2 Registration Loop Adj 5.22.3 Auto Stop Position Adjustment 5.22.4 Paper Passage 5.22.5 Sensor Check 5.22.6 Original Tray Width 5.22.7 Read Pos Adj 5.22.8 Feed Zoom 5.22.9 Scanning Light Adjustment 5.22.10 Mixed original size adjustment 5.22.11 FD-Mag. Adj. (B) 5.22.12 Skew Measurement 5.22.13 ADF automatic Adjustment 5.23 FAX Fax Settings 5.23.1 Modem/NCU 5.23.2 Network 5.23.3 System 5.23.4 Fax File Format xiii 5.23.5 Communication 5.23.6 List Output 5.23.7 Function Parameter 5.23.8 Initialization 5.23.9 FAX Line Std. Setting 5.24 FAX setting (Address parameter list) 5.24.1 0b000# 5.24.2 0b001# 5.24.3 0b002# 5.24.4 0b003# 5.24.5 0b004#, 0b005# 5.24.6 0b006# 5.24.7 0e000# 5.24.8 0e001# 5.24.9 0e002# 5.24.10 0e003# 5.24.11 0e004# 5.24.12 0e005# 5.24.13 12000# 5.24.14 13000# 5.24.15 13001#, 13002# 5.24.16 13003# 5.24.17 13004# 5.24.18 13005# 5.24.19 13006# 5.24.20 13007# 5.24.21 13008# 5.24.22 98000# 5.24.23 0e009# 5.24.24 0e00a# 5.24.25 0e00b# 5.24.26 0e00c# 5.24.27 0e00d# 5.24.28 0e00e# 5.24.29 0e00f# 5.24.30 0e010# 5.24.31 0e011# 5.24.32 0e012# 5.24.33 0f000# 5.24.34 0f001# 5.24.35 10000# 5.24.36 10001# 5.25 Finisher 5.25.1 FS-FN adjustment – Center Staple Position 5.25.2 FS-FN adjustment – Half-Fold Position 5.25.3 FS-FN adjustment – 1st Tri-Fold Adjustment/2nd Tri-Fold Adjustment 5.25.4 FS-FN adjustment – Punch Edge Adj 5.25.5 FS-FN adjustment – Punch Regist Loop Size 5.25.6 FS-FN adjustment – Finisher Components Test Mode 5.25.7 FS-FN adjustment – Alignment plate Position 5.25.8 FS-FN adjustment – Paper Alignment Guides W. Adj 5.25.9 Punch Option Setting 5.25.10 Max. # of Folded Sheets Setting 5.25.11 Job Separator 5.26 Network Settings 5.26.1 2nd Network Setting – 2nd network card settings 5.26.2 2nd Network Setting – Network Interface Settings 5.26.3 2nd Network Setting – SSID 5.26.4 2nd Network Setting – Authentication/Encryption Algorithm 5.26.5 2nd Network Setting – WEP Key 5.26.6 2nd Network Setting – Passphrase 5.26.7 2nd Network Setting – Wireless Channel 5.26.8 2nd Network Setting – ANY Connection 5.26.9 2nd Network Setting – Connect permission extension address list 5.26.10 2nd Network Setting – DHCP Server Setting 5.26.11 2nd Network Setting – TCP/IP Settings 5.26.12 Remote Service Setting 5.27 Machine Update Setting 5.27.1 Internet ISW – Internet ISW Set 5.27.2 Internet ISW – HTTP Setting 5.27.3 Internet ISW – FTP Setting 5.27.4 Internet ISW – Forwarding Access Setting 5.27.5 Internet ISW – Download 5.27.6 Internet ISW – Update Start Time Settings 5.27.7 Machine Auto Update setting – Auto Update setting 5.27.8 Machine Auto Update setting – Relay server setting 5.27.9 Machine Auto Update setting – Transmission log Update 5.27.10 Machine Auto Update setting – Transmission Server Log 5.27.11 Machine Auto Update setting – Update Log Display 5.27.12 Machine Auto Update setting – Relay Server Log Confirmation 5.27.13 Machine Auto Update setting – Manual Update 5.27.14 Machine Auto Update setting – Machine Import setting 5.27.15 Machine Auto Update setting – Machine Export setting 5.27.16 Machine Auto Update setting – Machine Update Password 5.27.17 Firmware Rollback 5.27.18 Copy Network Settings 6. SETUP WIZARD 6.1 Function outline 6.1.1 Setup Wizard list 6.2 Starting/Exiting 6.2.1 Starting procedure 6.2.2 Exiting procedure 7. ENHANCED SECURITY 7.1 List of Enhanced Security 7.2 Starting/Exiting 7.2.1 Starting procedure 7.2.2 Exiting procedure 7.3 Enhanced Security 7.3.1 CE Password 7.3.2 Administrator Password 7.3.3 Administrator Feature Level 7.3.4 CE Authentication 7.3.5 Life Stop Setting 7.3.6 Memory Data Backup 7.3.7 operation Ban release time 7.3.8 Administrator unlocking 7.3.9 Engine FW DipSW 7.3.10 Engine Data Backup 7.3.11 HDD Data Backup 7.3.12 Data Backup 7.3.13 ADF Data Backup 7.3.14 Customer Type 7.3.15 TPM Setting 8. BILLING SETTING Billing Setting 8.1 List of billing setting 8.2 Starting/Exiting 8.2.1 Starting procedure 8.2.2 Exiting procedure 8.3 Billing Setting 8.3.1 Counter Setting 8.3.2 Management Function Choice 8.3.3 Management Function Choice – Key Counter IF Vendor 8.3.4 Management Function Choice – Key Counter Only 8.3.5 Management Function Choice – Management Device 2 8.3.6 Management Function Choice – Vendor 2 8.3.7 Authentication Device 2 8.3.8 Setting items that automatically change the setting values 8.3.9 Coverage Rate Clear 8.3.10 License management – Activation 8.3.11 License management – Deactivation 8.3.12 License management – Repair 8.3.13 License management – Initialize 8.3.14 License management – Request Code 8.3.15 License management – List 8.3.16 License management – Function List 8.3.17 Manage OpenAPI Authentication 8.3.18 WebDAV Server Setting 8.3.19 Coverage Counter Setting 8.3.20 Print Counter Clear 8.3.21 Coverage Counter Detail 9. DEBUG SETTINGS Debug Settings 9.1 List of debug settings 9.2 Starting/Exiting 9.2.1 Starting procedure 9.2.2 Exiting procedure 9.3 Debug Settings 9.3.1 Debug Log Output 9.3.2 Acquiring Mode 9.3.3 TX Debug Log Settings 9.3.4 Remote Log Retrival 9.3.5 Remote Log Server Settings 9.3.6 Enable Core Dump 9.3.7 USB Password 9.3.8 Other 9.4 Operation of the debug log function 9.4.1 Basic mode 9.4.2 Enhance mode 10. CONTENTS TO BE CLEARED BY RESET FUNCTION 11. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT bizhub C287/C227 11.1 Paper feed section 11.1.1 Centering adjustment of the tray 2 11.1.2 Adjustment of the bypass CD paper size VR 11.2 Fusing section 11.2.1 Adjusting the parallelism of the fusing unit path 11.3 Scanner section 11.3.1 Adjusting the scanner skew 12. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT DF-628 12.1 Original document feed section 12.1.1 Adjusting the height 12.1.2 Adjusting front side skew feed on ADF 12.1.3 Adjusting the pressure of the separation roller 13. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT PC-114/PC-214 13.1 Paper reference position 13.1.1 Purpose 13.1.2 Procedure 14. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT PC-414 14.1 Paper reference position 14.1.1 Purpose 14.1.2 Procedure 14.2 Shifter movement timing belt adjustment 14.2.1 Procedure 15. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT PK-519 15.1 Punch section 15.1.1 Punch hole deviation correction 16. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT PK-520 16.1 Punch section 16.1.1 Punch hole deviation correction 17. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT SD-511 17.1 Paper exit section 17.1.1 Half-fold skew adjustment
J) REWRITING OF FIRMWARE
1. Confirming the firmware version 1.1 Procedure 2. USB memory 2.1 Preparation 2.1.1 System preparation 2.1.2 USB memory used to update firmware 2.2 Procedure 2.3 Action when data transfer fails 2.4 Entering the machine type information 3. Internet ISW 3.1 Preparations for firmware rewriting 3.1.1 Outline 3.1.2 Service environment 3.1.3 Preparations for firmware rewriting 3.2 Making the firmware data 3.2.1 Outline 3.2.2 Procedure 3.3 Firmware rewriting from the control panel 3.3.1 Firmware rewriting from the control panel 4. CS Remote Care 4.1 Firmware rewriting from the CS Remote Care 5. Auto Update setting 5.1 Outline 5.2 Service environment 5.3 Procedures for rewriting the firmware by using the Auto Update function 5.3.1 Preparations 5.3.2 Download the firmware data automatically from the program server 6. Firmware Distribute Server function (Relay server) 6.1 Outline 6.2 Service environment 6.3 Firmware relay procedures by using “relay server function” 6.3.1 Preparations 6.3.2 Download and open the relay data automatically from the program server 6.3.3 Download the firmware opened from the relay server by using the Auto Update function on the other MFP 7. How to install the i-Option data 7.1 Available function for i-Option 7.2 LK-107/LK-108 font data installation procedure 8. Creating back up files when updating firmware 8.1 Procedure
K) TROUBLESHOOTING
1. JAM CODE (1) JAM DISPLAY (2) Misfeed display resetting procedure 1.1 List of the JAM code 1.2 JAM that do not display the JAM code 1.3 Sensor layout 1.3.1 bizhub C287/C227 1.3.2 DF-628 1.3.3 PC-114/PC-214 1.3.4 PC-414 1.3.5 FS-533/PK-519 1.3.6 FS-534/PK-520/SD-511 1.4 Initial check items 1.5 1#-## 1.5.1 10-01, 10-02, 10-40 1.5.2 11-01, 11-02, 11-40 1.5.3 12-01, 12-40 1.5.4 13-01, 13-40 1.5.5 14-01, 14-40 1.5.6 16-01, 16-40 1.6 2#-## 1.6.1 20-01, 20-02 1.6.2 20-21 1.6.3 20-22 1.7 3#-## 1.7.1 30-03 1.7.2 32-01, 32-05 1.8 6#-## 1.8.1 66-01, 66-11, 66-21 1.8.2 66-02, 66-12 1.8.3 66-03, 66-13, 66-23, 66-33 1.8.4 66-04, 66-14, 66-24, 66-34 1.8.5 66-05, 66-06, 66-15 1.8.6 66-07 1.9 7#-## 1.9.1 72-14 1.9.2 72-15 1.9.3 72-16 1.9.4 72-17 1.9.5 72-18 1.9.6 72-19 1.9.7 72-21 1.9.8 72-22 1.9.9 72-23 1.9.10 72-25 1.9.11 72-26 1.9.12 72-43 1.9.13 72-70 1.9.14 72-81 1.9.15 72-85 1.9.16 72-86 1.9.17 72-87 1.9.18 75-42 1.9.19 75-43 1.10 9#-## 1.10.1 92-01, 92-02, 92-40 1.10.2 99-01 1.10.3 99-02 1.10.4 99-03 1.10.5 99-04 1.10.6 99-05 1.10.7 99-06 1.10.8 99-07 1.10.9 99-08 1.10.10 99-09 1.11 Misfeed at duplex transport section 1.11.1 Contents 1.11.2 Procedure 2. MALFUNCTION CODE 2.1 Display procedure 2.2 List of the malfunction code 2.3 S-1 2.3.1 Contents 2.3.2 Procedure 2.4 D-1 2.4.1 Contents 2.4.2 Procedure 2.5 P-5, P-28 2.5.1 Contents 2.5.2 Procedure 2.6 P-6, P-7, P-8, P-9 2.6.1 Contents 2.6.2 Procedure 2.7 P-14 2.7.1 Contents 2.7.2 Procedure 2.8 P-21 2.8.1 Contents 2.8.2 Procedure 2.9 P-22 2.9.1 Contents 2.9.2 Procedure 2.10 P-27 2.10.1 Contents 2.10.2 Procedure 2.11 P-33 2.11.1 Contents 2.11.2 Procedure 3. TROUBLE CODE 3.1 Display procedure 3.2 Trouble resetting procedure 3.2.1 Trouble resetting procedure by Trouble Reset key 3.2.2 Trouble resetting procedure by the auto cancel function 3.2.3 Trouble resetting procedure by remote operation 3.3 Trouble isolation function 3.4 List of the trouble code 3.5 C0### 3.5.1 C0002 3.5.2 C0106 3.5.3 C0107 3.5.4 C0108 3.5.5 C0109 3.5.6 C0202 3.5.7 C0204 3.5.8 C0206 3.5.9 C0208 3.5.10 C0210 3.5.11 C0211 3.5.12 C0214 3.6 C1### 3.6.1 C1004 3.6.2 C1081 3.6.3 C1102 3.6.4 C1103 3.6.5 C1105 3.6.6 C1106 3.6.7 C1109 3.6.8 C1112 3.6.9 C1113 3.6.10 C1114 3.6.11 C1115 3.6.12 C1132 3.6.13 C1140 3.6.14 C1141 3.6.15 C1144 3.6.16 C1145 3.6.17 C1156 3.6.18 C1182 3.6.19 C1184 3.6.20 C1195 3.6.21 C1196 3.6.22 C1197 3.6.23 C11A1 3.6.24 C11A2 3.6.25 C11E1 3.6.26 C1402 3.7 C2### 3.7.1 C2152, C2153, C2154, C2155, C2156 3.7.2 C2253, C2254 3.7.3 C2355 3.7.4 C2414 3.7.5 C2551, C2553, C2555, C2557 3.7.6 C2552, C2554, C2556, C2558 3.7.7 C2559, C255A, C255B, C255C 3.7.8 C2561, C2562, C2563, C2564 3.7.9 C2650 3.7.10 C2A11, C2A12, C2A13, C2A14 3.8 C3### 3.8.1 C3201, C3202 3.8.2 C3302 3.8.3 C3425 3.8.4 C3722, C3725, C3726 3.8.5 C3731 3.8.6 C3825, C3826 3.8.7 C3922, C3925, C3926 3.8.8 C392B 3.9 C4### 3.9.1 C40A1, C40A2, C40A3, C40A4, C40C3, C40C5 3.9.2 C4101 3.9.3 C4501 3.10 C5### 3.10.1 C5102, C5103 3.10.2 C5351 3.10.3 C5360 3.10.4 C5372 3.10.5 C5501 3.10.6 C5601 3.10.7 C5605, C5606 3.10.8 C5610 3.11 C6### 3.11.1 C6102, C6103 3.11.2 C6704 3.11.3 C6751 3.11.4 C6752 3.11.5 C6756 3.11.6 C6F01 3.12 C8### 3.12.1 C8101 3.12.2 C8107 3.12.3 C8401 3.13 C9### 3.13.1 C9401, C9402 3.14 CA### 3.14.1 CA051, CA052, CA053 3.15 CC### 3.15.1 CC140 3.15.2 CC151, CC152 3.15.3 CC155 3.15.4 CC156 3.15.5 CC15B 3.15.6 CC163 3.15.7 CC164 3.15.8 CC170, CC171, CC172, CC173, CC174, CC180, CC181, CC182, CC183, CC184, CC185, CC186 3.15.9 CC190 3.15.10 CC191 3.15.11 CC211 3.15.12 CC212 3.15.13 CC213 3.15.14 CC214 3.15.15 CC216 3.15.16 CC301 3.15.17 CC302 3.16 CD### 3.16.1 CD002 3.16.2 CD004, CD00F, CD020 3.16.3 CD010 3.16.4 CD011 3.16.5 CD012 3.16.6 CD030 3.16.7 CD041, CD042, CD043, CD044, CD045, CD046 3.16.8 CD047, CD048, CD049, CD04A, CD04B 3.16.9 CD050 3.16.10 CD110 3.16.11 CD201, CD202, CD203 3.16.12 CD211, CD212 3.16.13 CD241, CD242 3.16.14 CD261 3.16.15 CD262 3.16.16 CD271 3.16.17 CD272 3.16.18 CD390 3.16.19 CD391 3.16.20 CD392 3.16.21 CD3A0 3.16.22 CD3C0 3.16.23 CD401, CD402, CD403, CD404, CD405, CD406, CD407, CD411, CD412, CD413 3.16.24 CD601, CD602, CD603 3.16.25 CD701, CD702, CD703 3.16.26 CD704 3.16.27 CD705, CD706 3.16.28 CDC## 3.16.29 CDF50, CDF70, CDFA0 3.17 CE### 3.17.1 CE001, CE003, CE004, CE005, CE006, CE007, CE009 3.17.2 CE002 3.17.3 CE101 3.17.4 CE201 3.17.5 CE301, CE302, CE303, CE304, CE305 3.17.6 CED01 3.17.7 CEEE1, CEEE3 3.17.8 CEEE2 4. ABORT CODE 4.1 Troubleshooting of the abort code 4.1.1 Contents 4.1.2 Procedure 4.2 CF0## 4.3 CF1## 4.4 CF2## 4.5 CF3## 4.6 CF4## 4.7 CF5## 4.8 CF6## 4.9 CF7## 4.10 CF8## 4.11 CF9## 4.12 CFA## 4.13 CFB## 4.13.1 CFB0# 4.13.2 CFB1# 4.13.3 CFB2# 4.13.4 CFB3# 4.13.5 CFB9# 4.13.6 CFBA# 4.13.7 CFBD# 4.13.8 CFBE# 4.13.9 CFBF# 4.14 CFC## 4.14.1 CFC0# 4.14.2 CFC1# 4.14.3 CFC2# 4.14.4 CFC3# 4.14.5 CFC4# 4.14.6 CFCE# 4.14.7 CFCF# 4.15 CFD## 4.15.1 CFD0# 4.15.2 CFD1# 4.15.3 CFD6# 4.15.4 CFD7# 4.15.5 CFD8# 4.15.6 CFD9# 4.15.7 CFDF# 4.16 CFE## 4.16.1 CFE0# 4.16.2 CFE1# 4.16.3 CFE3# 4.16.4 CFE4# 4.16.5 CFE5# 4.16.6 CFE6# 4.16.7 CFE7# 4.16.8 CFEC# 4.16.9 CFED# 4.16.10 CFEE# 4.17 CFF## 4.17.1 CFF0# 4.17.2 CFF1# 4.17.3 CFF2# 4.17.4 CFF3# 4.17.5 CFF4# 4.17.6 CFFA# 4.17.7 CFFB# 5. ERROR CODE FOR THE INTERNET ISW 5.1 Error code list for the Internet ISW 5.2 0x0# 5.3 0x1# 5.4 0x2# 6. CS Remote Care ERROR CODE 6.1 Troubleshooting for CS Remote Care 6.2 CS Remote Care Operation under Enhanced Security Mode 6.3 List of the CS Remote Care error code 6.3.1 When connecting by modem 6.3.2 When connecting by e-mails 6.3.3 When connecting by http 6.3.4 When connecting by Fax modem 7. NETWORK ERROR CODE 7.1 Display procedure 7.1.1 IEEE802.1X, E-Mail/Internet Fax, WebDAV client 7.1.2 Other network error 7.2 IEEE802.1X 7.3 LDAP 7.4 E-Mail/Internet Fax 7.5 FTP transmission 7.6 SMB transmission 7.7 SMTP transmission 7.8 WebDAV transmission 7.9 SMB browsing 7.10 User authentication 7.11 WebDAV client/Remote panel (Response reception) 7.12 WebDAV client/Remote panel (Request sending) 7.13 WSD scan 7.14 Bluetooth 7.15 GSS-API 7.16 Scan server transmission 7.17 Wireless LAN (WPS) 7.18 Cloud connection 8. FAX TROUBLE CODE The error in the transmission/reception system 8.1 B0## 8.2 B11# 8.3 B12# 8.4 B13# 8.5 B14# 8.6 B15# 8.7 B16# 8.8 B17# 8.9 B18# 8.10 B19# 8.11 T0# 8.12 T1# 8.13 T2# 8.14 T3# 8.15 T4# 8.16 T5# 8.17 T6# 8.18 T7# 8.19 T8# 8.20 T9# 8.21 R0# 8.22 R1# 8.23 R2# 8.24 R3# 8.25 R4# 8.26 R5# 8.27 R6# 8.28 R7# 8.29 R8# 8.30 R9# 8.31 Other 9. DIAGNOSTIC CODES 9.1 Outline 9.2 Explanation 9.2.1 The diagnostic code 9.2.2 Information of communication results and conditions 10. NETWORK FAX ERROR CODE 10.1 Error code list of the transmission system 10.2 Error code list of the reception system 11. Open API RELATED TROUBLE 11.1 Outline 11.2 Types of Trouble 11.3 Solution 11.3.1 When using an application 11.3.2 After rewriting the firmware of the machine 12. TROUBLES THAT DO NOT DISPLAY THE TROUBLE CODE 12.1 Machine is not energized at all (DCPU operation check) 12.1.1 Contents 12.1.2 Procedure 12.2 Fusing heaters do not operate 12.2.1 Contents 12.2.2 Procedure 12.3 Power is not supplied to option 12.3.1 DF-628 12.3.2 PC-114/PC-214/PC-414 12.3.3 FS-533/FS-534/FS-534SD 13. OTHER TROUBLE 13.1 Firmware error warning 13.1.1 Action 13.2 HDD lock password error warning 13.2.1 Detection timing 13.2.2 Action 14. TROUBLESHOOTING OF i-Option 14.1 Structure of license management 14.2 License management information 14.3 Error message 14.3.1 License management error 15. IMAGE QUALITY PROBLEM 15.1 How to read element data 15.1.1 Table Number 15.1.2 Level History 1 15.1.3 Level History 2 15.2 Troubleshooting procedure overview 15.2.1 Test pattern printing 15.2.2 Self-diagnostic function 15.3 Corrective action procedure 15.3.1 Image trouble sample illustrations 15.3.2 White line 1, White band 1, Color line 1, Color band 1 15.3.3 White line 2, White band 2, Color line 2, Color band 2 15.3.4 Uneven density 1 15.3.5 Uneven density 2 15.3.6 Faint image, low image density (ID lowering) 15.3.7 Gradation reproduction failure 15.3.8 Color reproducibility error 15.3.9 Incorrect color image registration 15.3.10 Foggy background 15.3.11 Void areas, White spots 15.3.12 Color spot 15.3.13 Blurred image 15.3.14 Back marking 15.3.15 Blank copy, Black copy 15.3.16 Uneven pitch 15.3.17 Uneven gloss, Rough gloss 15.3.18 Poor fusing performance, Offset 15.3.19 Brush effect, Image bleeding 15.3.20 Blurred fine lines 15.3.21 Moire 15.3.22 Skewed image 15.3.23 Distorted image 15.3.24 ACS malfunction 15.3.25 Abnormal image 16. IC PROTECTOR 16.1 Outline 16.2 IC protector list 16.2.1 bizhub C287/C227 16.2.2 DF-628 16.2.3 JS-506 16.2.4 FS-534 16.2.5 SD-511 16.2.6 FS-533 16.2.7 PK-519 Konica Minolta Bizhub 227 User Manuals
L) PARTS/CONNECTOR LAYOUT DRAWING
1. PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING 1.1 bizhub C287/C227 1.1.1 Scanner section 1.1.2 Front side 1.1.3 Back side 1.1.4 Left side 1.1.5 Right side 1.1.6 Manual bypass tray 1.1.7 Tray 1 1.1.8 Tray 2 1.1.9 Fusing/paper exit section 1.1.10 Duplex section 1.2 DF-628 (Option) 1.3 PC-114 (Option) 1.3.1 Board/switch/sensor/others 1.3.2 Load 1.4 PC-214 (Option) 1.4.1 Board/switch/sensor/others 1.4.2 Load 1.5 PC-414 (Option) 1.5.1 Board/switch/sensor/others 1.5.2 Load 1.6 JS-506 (Option) 1.7 FS-534 (Option) 1.8 PK-520 (Option) 1.9 SD-511 (Option) 1.10 FS-533 (Option) 1.11 PK-519 (Option) 1.12 CU-101 (Option) 1.13 MK-603 (Option) 2. CONNECTOR LAYOUT DRAWING 2.1 BOARD CONNECTOR LAYOUT DRAWING 2.1.1 bizhub C287/C227 2.1.2 DF control board (DFCB) 2.1.3 PC control board (PCCB) 2.1.4 JS control board (JSCB) 2.1.5 FS control board (FSCB) 2.1.6 SD drive board (SDDB) 2.1.7 Stapler relay board (STREYB) 2.1.8 PK control board (PKCB) 2.1.9 Clean unit drive board (CUDB) 2.2 RELAY CONNECTOR LAYOUT DRAWING 2.2.1 bizhub C287/C227
M) TIMING CHART
1. Bizhub C287/C227 1.1 Timing chart when color printing 2. FS-534/SD-511 2.1 Shift mode 2.1.1 Operating conditions 2.1.2 Timing chart 2.2 Center staples mode 2.2.1 Operating conditions 2.2.2 Timing chart
N) WIRING DIAGRAM
1. Bizhub C287/C227 1.1 Main body 2. Option 2.1 DF-628 2.1.1 DF-628 2.2 PC-114 2.2.1 PC-114 2.3 PC-214 2.3.1 PC-214 2.4 PC-414 2.4.1 PC-414 2.5 FS-533 2.5.1 FS-533 2.6 FS-534 2.7 SD-511 2.8 JS-506 2.8.1 JS-506
O) THEORY OF OPERATION bizhub C287/C227
1. INTERFACE SECTION 1.1 Front side / Right side 1.2 Rear side / left side 2. SCANNER SECTION 2.1 Configuration 2.1.1 Scan-IR unit 2.2 Drive 2.3 Operation 2.3.1 Scan-IR unit 2.3.2 When the power turns ON 2.3.3 Control when the Start key is pressed 2.3.4 Original scanning area 2.3.5 Original size detection control 2.3.6 Original exchange detection control 2.3.7 Image processing 3. WRITE SECTION (PH SECTION) 3.1 Configuration 3.2 Operation 3.2.1 Outline 3.2.2 Laser exposure process 3.2.3 Laser emission timing 3.2.4 Laser emission stop 3.2.5 Laser emission area 3.2.6 Color registration control (color shift correction) system 3.2.7 Color skew correction control 3.2.8 Skew adjustment/skew adjustment reset 3.2.9 PH unit temperature detection control 3.2.10 PH window cleaning 3.2.11 Image processing 4. PHOTO CONDUCTOR SECTION 4.1 Configuration 4.2 Drive 4.3 Operation 4.3.1 Photo conductor drive mechanism 4.3.2 Erase LED control 4.3.3 Photo conductor cleaning 4.3.4 Electrostatic charger control 4.3.5 Charging roller cleaning 4.3.6 Unit detection 4.3.7 Unit life detection 4.3.8 Number of field standard printed pages 5. DEVELOPING SECTION 5.1 Configuration 5.2 Drive 5.2.1 Developing section/K drive mechanism 5.2.2 Developing section/Y, M, C drive mechanism 5.3 Operation 5.3.1 Developing unit/K pressure/releases mechanism 5.3.2 Developer flow 5.3.3 Auto refining developing system 5.3.4 Developing bias 5.3.5 Toner scattering prevention 5.3.6 Developing cooling 5.3.7 Toner density control 5.3.8 Unit detection 5.3.9 Unit life detection 5.3.10 Number of field standard printed pages 6. TONER SUPPLY SECTION 6.1 Configuration 6.2 Drive 6.2.1 Toner cartridge drive 6.2.2 Toner hopper drive 6.3 Operation 6.3.1 Toner replenishing overview 6.3.2 Toner replenishing from toner cartridge to toner hopper 6.3.3 Toner replenishing from toner hopper to developing unit 6.3.4 Auxiliary toner replenishing control for toner hopper 6.3.5 Auxiliary toner replenishing control for developing unit 6.3.6 Toner spillage prevention shutter 6.3.7 Toner cartridge cooling mechanism 6.3.8 Front door mechanism 6.3.9 Toner cartridge detection 6.3.10 Toner cartridge life detection 7. 1ST TRANSFER SECTION 7.1 Configuration 7.2 Drive 7.3 Operation 7.3.1 Transfer belt drive 7.3.2 1st transfer roller control 7.3.3 Pressure/retraction control by print mode 7.3.4 1st transfer control 7.3.5 Transfer belt cleaning 7.3.6 Waste toner spillage prevention shutter 7.3.7 Transfer belt cooling 7.3.8 Cleaning blade foreign matter removal control 7.3.9 Transfer belt new article detection 7.3.10 Transfer belt life detection 8. 2ND TRANSFER SECTION 8.1 Configuration 8.2 Drive 8.3 Operation 8.3.1 2nd transfer control 8.3.2 Control of toner application to transfer roller 8.3.3 Transfer roller cleaning 8.3.4 Charge neutralization and separation of paper 8.3.5 Paper winding prevention guide 8.3.6 Transfer roller new article detection 8.3.7 Transfer roller life detection 9. TONER COLLECTING SECTION 9.1 Configuration 9.2 Drive 9.3 Operation 9.3.1 Waste toner box drive mechanism 9.3.2 Control of waste toner conveyance through waste toner box 9.3.3 Waste toner box-in-position detection 9.3.4 Waste toner box full detection 9.3.5 Waste toner box new article detection 9.3.6 Waste toner spillage prevention shutter 10. PAPER FEED SECTION (MANUAL BYPASS TRAY) 10.1 Configuration 10.2 Drive 10.3 Operation 10.3.1 Up/down control 10.3.2 Paper feed control 10.3.3 Paper size detection control 10.3.4 Paper empty detection control 11. PAPER FEED SECTION 11.1 Configuration 11.1.1 Tray 1 11.1.2 Tray 2 11.2 Drive 11.2.1 Drive 11.2.2 Layout of sensors and rollers 11.3 Operation 11.3.1 Up/down control 11.3.2 Paper feed control 11.3.3 Paper size detection control 11.3.4 Remaining paper detection control 11.3.5 Paper empty detection control 11.3.6 Paper feed tray locking mechanism 11.3.7 Pick-up roller retract mechanism 11.3.8 Separation roller retract mechanism 11.3.9 Tray detachment mechanism 11.3.10 Heater HT-509 12. VERTICAL TRANSPORT SECTION 12.1 Configuration 12.2 Drive 12.3 Operation 12.3.1 Vertical transport control 12.3.2 Transport clutch control 12.3.3 Operation timing 12.3.4 Right door mechanism 13. REGISTRATION SECTION 13.1 Configuration 13.2 Drive 13.3 Operation 13.3.1 Registration control 14. FUSING SECTION 14.1 Configuration 14.2 Drive 14.3 Operation 14.3.1 Fusing speed correction 14.3.2 Fusing pressure/retraction mechanism 14.3.3 Paper separation mechanism 14.3.4 Fusing belt deformation prevention control 14.3.5 Fusing temperature control 14.3.6 Smart fusing control 14.3.7 Protection from abnormal temperatures 14.3.8 Fusing PPM control 14.3.9 Fusing unit new article detection 14.3.10 Fusing unit life detection 15. PAPER EXIT/REVERSE SECTION 15.1 Configuration 15.1.1 Standard form 15.1.2 When the mount kit (MK-603) is mounted 15.2 Drive 15.2.1 Standard form 15.2.2 When the mount kit (MK-603) is mounted 15.3 Operation 15.3.1 Transport control 15.3.2 Paper cooling mechanism 15.3.3 Air filtering system 16. DUPLEX SECTION 16.1 Configuration 16.2 Drive 16.3 Operation 16.3.1 Paper transport control 16.3.2 Duplex circulation control 17. IMAGE STABILIZATION CONTROL 17.1 Overview 17.2 Description of control 17.2.1 IDC sensor adjustment control 17.2.2 Max. density adjustment control 17.2.3 LD intensity adjustment control 17.2.4 Color registration control (color shift correction) 17.2.5 Gamma correction control 17.3 Control contents 17.3.1 Image stabilization type (mode) 17.3.2 Control sequence by mode 17.4 Operation timing 17.4.1 Predrive operation 17.4.2 During a print cycle 17.4.3 Service Mode 17.4.4 Expert Adjustment 18. IMAGE PROCESSING 18.1 Scanner section image processing block diagram 18.2 Write section image processing block diagram 19. POWER SUPPLY SECTION 19.1 Main power switch 19.2 Power key 19.2.1 Configuration 19.2.2 Operation 19.3 Power cables 20. FAN CONTROL 20.1 Configuration 20.1.1 Front view 20.1.2 Rear view 20.2 Function 20.3 Control 21. COUNTER CONTROL 21.1 Operation 22. INDICATOR FUNCTION 22.1 Configuration 22.2 Control 22.2.1 Power key and Start key indicator section 22.2.2 Warning status indicator section 22.2.3 Operation status indicator section
PA THEORY OF OPERATION DF-628/SP-501
1. CONFIGURATION 1.1 Section configuration 1.2 Main electrical part configuration 1.2.1 Control board, motor 1.2.2 Sensor 1.2.3 Roller 2. PAPER PATH 2.1 1-sided paper path 2.2 2-sided paper path 3. DRIVE 3.1 Paper feed drive 3.2 Registration drive 3.3 Original reading drive 3.4 Original reading glass cleaning drive 4. OPERATION 4.1 Original feed section 4.1.1 Original set/empty detection 4.1.2 Original size detection mechanism 4.1.3 Pick-up roller up/down control 4.1.4 Original feed/separation control 4.2 Original registration section 4.2.1 Original registration outline 4.2.2 Original registration loop formation process 4.3 Original reading section 4.3.1 Transport mechanism 4.3.2 Original reading glass cleaning mechanism 4.3.3 Original reading roll pressure/release control 4.3.4 Original reading front guide 4.4 Original switchback/exit section 4.4.1 Original switchback exit mechanism 4.4.2 Switching mechanism for original switchback/exit 4.4.3 Switchback exit roll pressure/retraction control 4.4.4 Faxed original stamp function SP-501 4.5 Paper path operation 4.5.1 1-sided mode 4.5.2 2-sided mode 4.6 DF open/close detection 4.7 Original separation roller pressure switching mechanism
PB THEORY OF OPERATION PC-114/PC-214/HT-509
1. CONFIGURATION 1.1 Section configuration 1.1.1 PC-114 1.1.2 PC-214 1.2 Main electrical part configuration 2. PAPER PATH 2.1 PC-114 2.2 PC-214 3. DRIVE 3.1 PC-114 3.2 PC-214 4. OPERATION 4.1 Paper feed section 4.1.1 Paper feed drive mechanism 4.1.2 Paper lifting motion 4.2 Cassette section 4.2.1 Paper size detection 4.2.2 Paper tray stopper release mechanism 4.3 Caster lock mechanism 4.4 Heater HT-509 4.4.1 Function 4.4.2 Control
PC THEORY OF OPERATION PC-414/HT-509
1. CONFIGURATION 1.1 Section configuration 1.2 Main electrical part configuration 2. PAPER PATH 3. DRIVE 4. OPERATION 4.1 Paper feed section 4.1.1 Paper feed drive mechanism 4.2 Main tray section 4.2.1 Elevator tray up/down mechanism 4.2.2 Elevator tray lower limit detection 4.3 Sub tray section 4.3.1 Shifter drive mechanism 4.3.2 Shifter stop position detection 4.4 Remaining paper level display 4.5 Paper empty detection control 4.5.1 Main tray empty detection 4.5.2 Sub tray empty detection 4.6 Caster lock mechanism 4.7 Heater HT-509 4.7.1 Function 4.7.2 Control
PD THEORY OF OPERATION JS-506
1. OVERVIEW OF THE SEPARATOR 2. PAPER PATH 2.1 Paper feed to the exit tray 3. CONFIGURATION 3.1 Section configuration 3.2 Main electrical part configuration 4. DRIVE 4.1 Paper transport drive mechanism for exit tray 1 4.2 Paper transport drive mechanism for exit tray 2 4.3 Exit tray 2 shift drive mechanism 5. OPERATION 5.1 Exit tray 1 5.1.1 Paper transport 5.1.2 Paper full detection 5.1.3 Paper stopper mechanism 5.2 Exit tray 2 5.2.1 Paper transport 5.2.2 Paper shift mechanism 5.2.3 Paper full detection Konica Minolta Bizhub C452 Manual
PE THEORY OF OPERATION FS-533/PK-519
1. FINISHER OUTLINE 2. PAPER PATH 2.1 Sort offset mode/Group offset mode/Staple mode/Punch mode 2.2 Non sort mode/Non group mode/Non staple mode/Sort mode/Group mode/Punch mode 3. CONFIGURATION 3.1 Section configuration 3.1.1 Exterior view 3.1.2 Section configuration 3.2 Electrical part configuration 3.3 Main mechanical part configuration 3.4 Main roller configuration 4. UNIT OPEN/CLOSE SECTION 4.1 Unit lock mechanism 4.1.1 Finisher unit lock mechanism 4.1.2 Punch unit lock mechanism (PK-519) 5. PUNCH SECTION (PK-519) 5.1 Configuration 5.1.1 Punch kit type 5.2 Drive 5.3 Operation 5.3.1 Skew correction mechanism 5.3.2 Punch control 5.3.3 Punch holes switch control 5.3.4 Punch dust full detection control 6. TRANSPORT SECTION 6.1 Configuration 6.2 Drive 6.2.1 Drive outline 6.2.2 Paper conveyance/receiving roller section drive 6.2.3 Paper exit roller section drive 6.3 Operation 6.3.1 Paper conveyance/receiving roller section paper transport control 6.3.2 Paper exit roller section paper transport control 6.3.3 Paper exit roller up/down control 6.3.4 Paper exit roller/lower drive connecting control 7. ALIGNMENT SECTION 7.1 Configuration 7.2 Drive 7.2.1 Drive outline 7.2.2 Alignment roller section 7.2.3 Alignment tray section 7.3 Operation 7.3.1 Paper alignment overview 7.3.2 Paper alignment control (paper FD alignment) 7.3.3 Paper alignment control (paper CD alignment) 7.3.4 Alignment tray paper detect control 8. STAPLER SECTION 8.1 Configuration/Drive 8.1.1 Stapler drive section top view 8.2 Operation 8.2.1 Stapler positioning control 8.2.2 Stapling control 8.2.3 Staple empty detection control 8.2.4 Clogged staple detection control 9. RECEIVING SECTION 9.1 Configuration 9.2 Drive 9.2.1 Drive outline 9.2.2 Tray lift up section 9.2.3 Paper level detect section 9.2.4 Paper exit roller section 9.3 Operation 9.3.1 Paper exit paddle control 9.3.2 Paper exit tray lift up control 9.3.3 Paper level detect control
PF THEORY OF OPERATION FS-534/FS-534SD/RU-514/PK-520
1. FINISHER OUTLINE 2. PAPER PATH 2.1 Sub tray 2.2 Main tray 2.3 Saddle tray 2.4 3rd tray 3. CONFIGURATION 3.1 Section configuration 3.1.1 Exterior view 3.1.2 Section configuration 3.2 Main electrical part configuration 3.2.1 Control board, motor 3.2.2 Sensor 3.3 Main mechanical part configuration 3.3.1 Overall configuration 3.3.2 RU section (horizontal transport section) 3.3.3 Paper feed/transport section, Alignment section, Tray section 3.3.4 Punch section, Staple section, Exit section 3.3.5 Saddle section 3.4 Main roller configuration 4. FNS SECTION 4.1 Door open/close detection mechanism 4.1.1 Front door open/close detection mechanism 4.1.2 Upper door open/close detection mechanism 5. RU SECTION (RU-514) 5.1 Configuration 5.2 Drive 5.3 Operation 5.3.1 Paper transport control 5.3.2 RU section door open/close detection mechanism 5.3.3 3rd exit tray full detection mechanism 6. PUNCH SECTION (PK-520) 6.1 Configuration 6.1.1 Punch kit type 6.2 Drive 6.3 Operation 6.3.1 Skew correction mechanism 6.3.2 Puncher up/down status detection configuration 6.3.3 Punch operation noise suppression mechanism 6.3.4 Punch dust box full detection mechanism 7. TRANSPORT SECTION 7.1 Configuration 7.1.1 Paper path 7.1.2 Paper feed section – sub tray section 7.1.3 Paper feed section – main tray section 7.1.4 Main tray section – saddle section 7.2 Drive 7.2.1 FNS entry transport motor 7.2.2 FNS discharge motor 7.2.3 Receiving roller retraction motor 7.3 Operation 7.3.1 Paper path switching mechanism 7.3.2 Sub tray exit mechanism 7.3.3 Receiving roller section up/down function 7.3.4 Buffer control 8. ALIGNMENT SECTION 8.1 Configuration 8.1.1 Upper paddle section 8.1.2 Exit section 8.1.3 Stopper section (FD alignment section) 8.1.4 Alignment tray section (CD alignment section) 8.2 Drive 8.2.1 Drive outline 8.2.2 Upper paddle section 8.2.3 Exit section 8.2.4 Stopper section 8.2.5 Alignment tray section 8.3 Operation 8.3.1 Paper transport control in alignment section 9. STAPLER SECTION 9.1 Configuration/Drive 9.1.1 Configuration 9.1.2 Drive 9.2 Operation 9.2.1 Stapler positioning control 9.2.2 Stapling control 9.2.3 Staple empty detection control 9.2.4 Clogged staple detection control 10. RECEIVING SECTION 10.1 Configuration 10.1.1 Configuration outline 10.1.2 Main tray 10.1.3 Sub tray 10.1.4 3rd tray 10.1.5 Saddle tray 10.2 Drive 10.2.1 Main tray section 10.2.2 Sub tray section 10.2.3 3re tray section 10.2.4 Saddle tray section 10.3 Operation 10.3.1 Sub tray exit mechanism 10.3.2 Main tray paper level detection control 10.3.3 Main tray upper detection mechanism 10.3.4 Tray full detection mechanism 11. SADDLE SECTION 11.1 Configuration 11.2 Transport section 11.2.1 Drive 11.2.2 Paper transport 11.2.3 Curl cover 11.3 Alignment section 11.3.1 Drive 11.3.2 Alignment 11.3.3 Stopper guide 11.4 Stapler 11.4.1 Drive 11.4.2 Operation 11.5 Folding/Saddle stitching 11.5.1 Drive 11.5.2 Folding knife 11.6 Tri-folding 11.6.1 Drive 11.6.2 Tri-folding operation 11.7 Exit section 11.7.1 Drive 11.7.2 Paper exit
PG THEORY OF OPERATION AU-102/AU-201S
1. AU-102 1.1 Configuration 1.2 Operation 2. AU-201S 2.1 Configuration 2.2 Operation 2.3 Specifications
PH THEORY OF OPERATION EK-608/EK-609
1. EK-608 1.1 Configuration 1.2 Operation 2. EK-609 2.1 Configuration 2.2 Operation
PI THEORY OF OPERATION UK-212
1. CONFIGURATION 2. OPERATION 2.1 Outline 2.2 2nd network interface structure 2.2.1 Wired Only 2.2.2 Wireless Only 2.2.3 Wired+Wireless (Secondary Mode) 2.2.4 Wired+Wireless (Primary Mode) 2.2.5 Wired+Wireless (Wi-Fi Direct) 2.3 Operation on ErP Auto Power Off mode 2.3.1 Wired+Wireless (Secondary Mode) 2.3.2 Wired+Wireless (Primary Mode), Wired+Wireless (Wi-Fi Direct) 2.3.3 Setting for printer driver
PJ THEORY OF OPERATION FK-513
1. COMMUNICATION CONTROL 1.1 FIF bits of DIS, DTC and DCS 1.1.1 FIF data configuration list (DIS/DTC) 1.1.2 FIF data configuration list (DCS) 1.2 Modem fallback sequence 1.2.1 V17, V29, and V27 ter 1.2.2 V34 fallback 1.3 V8/V34 sequence 1.3.1 V34 1.3.2 Sample of a signal procedure at sending two pages 1.3.3 Procedure details 1.3.4 Common signal bit definition 1.3.5 Phase 2 (Probing) 1.3.6 Phase 3 1.3.7 Re-synchronization procedure / Startup procedure 1.3.8 Other 2. FUNCTION 2.1 Telephone function 2.1.1 TEL/FAX switching 2.2 F-code 2.2.1 Signal format 2.2.2 F-code confidential transmission 2.2.3 F-code bulletin board polling 2.2.4 F-code relay transmission 2.3 Transmission function 2.3.1 Original scan mode 2.4 Reception function 2.4.1 Reduction / division of reception 2.4.2 Cassette / paper selection 2.4.3 Compulsory memory reception 2.4.4 Closed reception (Junk FAX)
PK THEORY OF OPERATION CU-101/MK-748
1. CONFIGURATION 2. OPERATION 2.1 Exhaust control 2.2 Filter configuration 2.3 Airflow 2.4 Operation timing
S) LAYOUT DRAWINGS FOR RELATED PARTS BY EACH TROUBLE CODE
1. C0002 2. C0106 2.1 PC-114/PC-214 2.2 PC-414 3. C0107 3.1 PC-114/PC-214 3.2 PC-414 4. C0108 5. C0109 6. C0202 7. C0204 8. C0206 9. C0208 10. C0210 11. C0211 12. C0214 13. C1004, CC155, CD704 14. C1081 15. C1102 15.1 FS-533 15.2 FS-534/FS-534SD 16. C1103 16.1 FS-533 16.2 FS-534/FS-534SD 17. C1105 18. C1106 18.1 FS-533 18.2 FS-534/FS-534SD 19. C1109 19.1 FS-533 19.2 FS-534/FS-534SD 20. C1112 21. C1113 22. C1114 23. C1115 24. C1132 24.1 FS-533+PK-519 24.2 FS-534+PK-520/FS-534SD+PK-520 25. C1140 25.1 FS-533 25.2 FS-534/FS-534SD 26. C1141 27. C1144 28. C1145 29. C1156 30. C1182 31. C1184 32. C1195 33. C1196 34. C1197 35. C11A1 36. C11A2 37. C11E1 38. C1402 39. C2152, C2153, C2154, C2155, C2156 40. C2253, C2254 41. C2355 42. C2414, C2558, C255C, C2564 43. C2551 44. C2552, C2559, C2561, C2A11 45. C2553 46. C2554, C255A, C2562, C2A12 47. C2555 48. C2556, C255B, C2563, C2A13 49. C2557 50. C2650, CC163 51. C2A14 52. C3201, C3202 53. C3302 54. C3425 55. C3722, C3922 56. C3725, C3825, C3925 57. C3726, C3826, C3926 58. C3731 59. C392B 60. C40A1 – C40A4, C5372, C5601 – C5606, CA051 – CA053, CC151, CC152, CC170 – CC186, CC191 – CC216, CD211 – CD242, CD401 – CD413, CD701 – CD703, CD705, CD706, CE001, CE003 – CE305, CEEE1, CEEE3 61. C4101 62. C4501, C5610 63. C5102, C5103 64. C5351 65. C5360 66. C5501 67. C6102, C6103 68. C6704, C6751, CDF50, CDF70, CDFA0 69. C6752 70. C6756 71. C6F01 72. C8101 73. C8107 74. C8401, CC156 75. C9401, C9402 76. CC15B 77. CC164, CD3A0 78. CC190, CD002, CD004, CD00F, CD020 79. CD010, CE002 80. CD011, CD012, CD030, CD041, CD042, CD043, CD044, CD045, CD046, CD047, CD048, CD049, CD04A, CD04B 81. CD050 82. CD201, CD202, CD203, CD271 83. CD261 84. CD272 85. CD392 86. CED01 87. CEEE2 Comments are closed.
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