Canon FAXPHONE L75 Manuel de service

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Page 1 - FAXPHONE L75

FAXPHONE L75SERVICEMANUALCanon

Page 2 - II. CONTENTS

11Printing problems• Faulty printing (Evaluation criteria: Test print is faulty.)• The paper is not fed correctly. (Evaluation criteria: Look at the

Page 3 - FROM THE ORIGINALMACHINE

4-7LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service3. TROUBLESHOOTING3.1 Troubleshooting IndexUse the troubleshooting index below to investigat

Page 4 - 2. Specification change

4-8LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service• Scanning problems (Evaluation criteria: Test printing is good, but the copied image ispoor.

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4-9LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service3.2 Errors Shown on the Display3.2.1 User error messageLook for the applicable error message

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4-10LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service“CHECK PRINTER” (##322~##324)Check the displayed error code and see the measure to eliminate

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4-11LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service“NO RX PAPER” (#012)Cause: The receiving fax machine declares no paper in DIS, or its memory

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4-12LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service3.2.2 Error codesa) Service error code outputWhen service data #1 SSSW SW01 bit 0 is set to

Page 9 - General errors

4-13LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service• EPT (Echo Protect Tone)Change service data #1 SSSW SW03 bit 1.Bit 1:1 Transmit an echo pro

Page 10 - Printing problems

4-14LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Servicec) ERROR CODE LISTThe error codes that have newly been added starting with the product are i

Page 11 - Scanning problems

4-15LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & ServiceNo. Tx or Rx Definition##220 [ TX/RX ] System Error (main program runaway)##224 [ TX/RX ] Ab

Page 12 - CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

4-16LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & ServiceNo. Tx or Rx Definition##757 [TX ] Receive DCN after PPS-MPS Transmission during ECM Tx##758

Page 13 - II. PRODUCT NO. LIST

12Scanning problems• Faulty scanning (Evaluation criteria: Test print is good, but the copied image is poor.)• The document is not fed.The document fe

Page 14 - HY8-19AU-000

4-17LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service##793 [ RX ] Time Over Due to Failure to Receive Valid Frame during High SpeedSignal Rx upon

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4-18LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service#003 [TX/RX] Copy page transmission time overCause: One page of the document was longer than

Page 16 - I. MEANINGS OF MARKS

4-19LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service#005 [TX/RX] Initial identification time (T0/T1) overCause: Tone/pulse parameter set incorre

Page 17 - II. ABOUT THIS MANUAL

4-20LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service#080 [TX] Other party does not have ITU-T recommended subaddress receptionCause: The other p

Page 18 - III. REVISION HISTORY

4-21LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service##322 [RX] Fixing heater temperature abnormalityCause: Internal unit defect.Solutions: (1) C

Page 19 - IV. TABLE OF CONTENTS

4-22LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service3.3 Errors not Shown on the Display3.3.1 General errors• The unit does not turn on. (Evaluat

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4-23LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service3.3.2 Printing problems• Faulty printing (Evaluation criteria: Test print is faulty.)• The p

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4-24LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service• The printing operation is abnormal.The unit indicates there is a paper jam when there is n

Page 22 - Description

4-25LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service• Poor printing quality (Evaluation criteria: Check the test print image’s faults.)Before ch

Page 23 - 1. FEATURES

4-26LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service• LightSolutions: (1) Remove the toner cartridge and shake it lightly five or six times.(2)

Page 24 - 2. SPECIFICATIONS

CHAPTER 2CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

Page 25 - 2.3 Scanner Specification

4-27LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service• DotsSolutions: (1) Clean the static charge eliminator in the toner transfer section.(2) Ch

Page 26 - Document leading edge

4-28LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service• Blank spotsSolutions: (1) Clean the transfer charging roller.(2) Replace the transfer char

Page 27 - 2.4 Printer Specification

4-29LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service• Poor fixingSolutions: (1) If the marks are at intervals of approx. 75mm (2.95"), clea

Page 28 - Figure 1-2 Printing Range

4-30LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & ServiceNOTEChecking the fixing nip widthImproperly set fixing nip may cause a fixing ass’y problem.

Page 29 - 2.5 Copy Specifications

4-31LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service3.3.3 Faults in the Printer UnitYou can check the LBP status using the machine’s test mode.A

Page 30 - 2.6 Function

4-32LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Serviceb) LBP Status CheckThe LBP status is indicated in 4-digit hexadecimal notation (instead of 1

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4-33LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Servicec) LBP Status ExplanationLBP status is an 16-bit binary number as described in the previous

Page 32 - 2.7 Interface Spcifications

4-34LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & ServiceStatus 16 (Sarvice call status)Bit Meaning 1 0 1 Unused 2 Unused 3 Unused 4 Scanner motor

Page 33 - 2.7.2 Serial interface (USB)

4-35LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service3.3.4 Scanning problems• Faulty scanning (Evaluation criteria: Test print is good, but the c

Page 34 - Figure 1-4 USB Data Transfer

4-36LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service• The scanning image is abnormal. (Evaluation criteria: Check the copy image’s faults.)Nothi

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II II. PRODUCT NO. LISTThis manual describes the component units of the following products.PRODUCT No.H12-2502FAXPHONE L75 (USA)PCNT BOARD ASS’Y HG5-

Page 36 - 3. OVERVIEW

4-37LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service3.4 Processing Communication Problems3.4.1 Initial identification of problemsSince the facsi

Page 37 - Figure 1-7 External View (2)

4-38LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service3.4.2 Procedures for processing communication problemsIf the problem proves to be communicat

Page 38 - Special Function Buttons

4-39LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service • Procedures for processing communication problems with Canon facsimile.The process for c

Page 39 - Figure 1-9 Toner Cartridge

4-40LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & ServiceFigure 4-13 Flowchart for Processing Communication Troubles with othermanufacturer’s facsimi

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4-41LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service4. SERVICE SWITCHES4.1 Hardware SwitchesNone

Page 41 - Reference

4-42LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service4.2 Service Data SettingsService data can be checked and changed with items on display menus

Page 42 - 1. COMPONENT LAYOUT

4-43LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service4.2.2 Service data registration/setting methodService data can be registered and set by the

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4-44LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service4.2.3 Service data settingsFigure 4-15 Service Data (page 1)The switches marked “–” are not

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4-45LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & ServiceFigure 4-16 Service Data (page 2)No. 01 to 04, 11 to 20 are not used. Do not change their s

Page 45 - 2. SCANNER MECHANISM

4-46LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service#3 NUMERIC Param.01:02:03:04:05:06:07:08:09:10:11 :12:13:14:15:16:17:18:19:20:21:22:23:24:25

Page 46 - Names and functions of parts:

REVISION 0 COPYRIGHT © 2001 CANON INC. CANON LASER CLASS 1060P APR. 2001 PRINTED IN JAPAN (IMPRIME AU JAPON) HY8-19AU-000APR. 2001LASER CLASS 1060P

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4-47LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & ServiceFigure 4-18 Service Data (page 4)#4 NCU (NCU settings)The values of these items are all set

Page 48 - 3. PAPER SUPPLY SECTION

4-48LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & ServiceFigure 4-19 Service Data (page 5)#7 PRINTER(Printer function settings)1. SSSWSW01SW02SW03SW0

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4-49LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & ServiceFigure 4-20 Service Data (page 6)For details on test mode, see 5.1 Service Test Functions o

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4-50LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service4.2.4 Explanation of service dataa) SSSW (Service Soft Switch settings)The items registered

Page 51 - 4. PRINTER SECTION

4-51LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service4.2.5 New SSSWs/parameters added to this model#1 SSSW (service soft switch setting)SW01 (ser

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4-52LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & ServiceSW18 (service soft switch 18: communication trouble solutions settings (2))Bit Function 1 00

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4-53LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service#1 SSSW (service soft switch setting)SW28 (service soft switch 28: V.8/V.34 protocol setting

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4-54LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service#2 MENUBit Function Selecting range Default setting08 V.34 max. baud rate 2400 ~ 3429 3429(3

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4-55LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & ServiceSSSW Default SettingTYPE USA TYPE USA#1 SSSW #3 NUMERICSW01 00000000 ParamSW02 00000000 02:

Page 56 - 5. WIRING DIAGRAM

4-56LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service5. TEST FUNCTIONS5.1 Service Test FunctionsThe fax functions for testing individual operati

Page 57 - 6. ELECTRIC CIRCUIT

ApplicationThis manual has been issued by Canon Inc. for qualified persons to learn technical theory, installation, mainte-nance, and repair of produc

Page 58 - 6.2 Circuit Board Components

4-57LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service5.1.2 Test mode flowchartFigure 4-23 Test Mode[1] D-RAM[2] CS[4] MODEM NCU[7] DATA SET[6] F

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4-58LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service5.1.3 D-RAM testsPressing the 1 button from the test mode menu selects the D-RAM tests. D-R

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4-59LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service5.1.4 PrintThe Print Test menu is selected by pressing the 3 key from the test mode menu. I

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4-60LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service5.1.5 Modem and NCU testsThese tests test modem and NCU transmission and reception. The mod

Page 62 - 7. NEW FUNCTION

4-61LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Serviceb) G3 signal transmission testThe G3 signal transmission test menu is selected by pressing n

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4-62LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Servicec) CNG and DTMF signal reception testThe CNG and DTMF signal reception test is selected by p

Page 64 - Disassembly

4-63LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service5.1.6 Faculty testsThe faculty tests are selected by pressing numeric button 6 from the test

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4-64LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & ServiceFigure 4-27 Sensor TestsTN on XX CRG onDS of DES of DCVS onDS: Document sensor DES: Document

Page 66 - Attaching and removing cables

4-65LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Serviceb) Operation panel testsThe operation panel test is selected by pressing numeric button 7 fr

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4-66LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & ServiceFigure 4-28 Operation Panel6-7:PANELHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHLED TEST123456789✽ 0 #RDP$&OEPress S

Page 68 - 2. DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY

II. MEANINGS OF MARKSIf the following mark is used, follow the directions given.Mark MeaningStates a precaution to be taken to prevent danger to perso

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4-67LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Servicec) Line signal reception testThe line detect test menu is selected by pressing numeric butto

Page 70 - Figure 3-3 Electrical Layout

4-68LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service6. SERVICE REPORT6.1 Report Output Function6.1.1 User report output functionsThe fax can out

Page 71 - 2.2 Disassembly Work-Flow

4-69LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Servicec) Reports output automaticallyMemory clear listThe fax automatically outputs a memory clear

Page 72 - Figure 3-5 Disassembly 1

4-70LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service6.1.2 Service report output functionsThe fax outputs current service data settings, and past

Page 73 - Figure 3-6 Disassembly 2

4-71LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & ServiceFigure 4-31 System Data List (page 5)NOTE“START DATE” records the date when the fax performs

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4-72LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Servicea-2) System dump listFigure 4-32 System Dump List (1/2)

Page 75 - Figure 3-7 Disassembly 3

4-73LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & ServiceCLEAR DATE : Date on which data was initialized using service data #8 CLEAR, ALLRX/TX : Tota

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4-74LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & ServiceFigure 4-33 System Dump List (2/2)

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4-75LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service##nnn : Service error codeSTART TIME : Communication start date and time (on 24 hour clock)O

Page 78 - Figure 3-8 Disassembly 4

4-76LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Servicea-3) Service activity report (sending/receiving)Figure 4-34 Service Error Tx Report

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IIII. ABOUT THIS MANUALThis manual is divided into four parts, and contains information required for servicing theproduct.Chapter 1: General Descript

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4-77LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & ServiceTX/RX NO : Indicates four digits of the transaction numberCONNECTION TEL : Number sent from

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4-78LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & ServiceFigure 4-35 Service Error Activity Report (receiving)

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4-79LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & ServiceTX/RX NO : Indicates four digits of the transaction numberCONNECTION TEL : Number sent from

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Chapter 5Appendix

Page 84 - Disassembly 15. Main Motor

5-1LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 5: Appendix1. INSTALLING THE LASER CLASS 1060PThis machine has been designed for user installation. Therefore, this manu

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5-2LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 5: Appendix2. USER DATA FLOWFigure 5-1 User Data Flow (1/5)TELEPHONE NUMBEROPTIONAL SETTINGNAME1-TOUCH SPD DIALCODED SPEE

Page 86 - Disassembly 16. Fixing ass’y

5-3LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 5: AppendixFigure 5-2 User Data Flow (2/5)STANDARDHIGHRX CALL LEVELTEL LINE TYPEREPO RT SETTINGSTX REPORTRX REPORTACTIVIT

Page 87 - Figure 3-13 Disassembly 16/17

5-4LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 5: AppendixFigure 5-3 User Data Flow (3/5)ONOFFECM RXRX SETTINGSRX MODEFAX/TEL AUTO SWRING START TIMEF/T RING TIMEDEFAULT

Page 88 - Transfer roller

5-5LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 5: AppendixFigure 5-4 User Data Flow (4/5)PRINTER SETTINGONOFFINCOMING RINGRING COUNT 2 times (1-99)ONOFFMAN/AUTO SWITCHF

Page 89 - Disassembly 22. Feed Roller

5-6LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 5: AppendixFigure 5-5 User Data Flow (5/5)SYSTEM SETTINGSONRX RESTRICTIONOFFDD/MM YYYYYYYY MM/DDMM/DD/YYYYDATA SETUPSET F

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IIIIII. REVISION HISTORYREVISION CONTENT0 Original

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5-7LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 5: Appendix3. OPTION3.1 HANDSET KITFigure 5-6 Control and Functions (1)

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5-8LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 5: AppendixFigure 5-7 Control and Functions (2)

Page 93 - Maintenance

5-9LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 5: AppendixFigure 5-8 Maintaining Your Handset

Page 94 - 1. MAINTENANCE LIST

SERVICE MANUALREVISION 0CANON INC.PRINTED IN JAPAN (IMPRIME AU JAPON) 0401AB CANON INC. REVISION 0 COPYRIGHT © 2001 CANON INC. CANON LASER CLASS 1

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IVIV. TABLE OF CONTENTSChapter 1: General DescriptionPage1-1 1. FEATURES1-1 1.1 Overview1-2 2. SPECIFICATIONS1-2 2.1 General Specification1-2 2.2 Comm

Page 96 - 2. HOW TO CLEAN PARTS

1I. PREFACEThis manual is based on the following manuals, and only includes differences between LASER CLASS1060P and FAXPHONE L75.HY8-19AU-000 LASER C

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V2-21 7. NEW FUNCTIONChapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly3-1 1. ATTENTION TO BE PAID DURING ASSEMBLY/DISASSEMBLY3-1 1.1 Safety Cautions3-2 1.2 General

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VI4-7 3. TROUBLESHOOTING4-7 3.1 Troubleshooting Index4-9 3.2 Errors Shown on the Display4-9 3.2.1 User error message4-12 3.2.2 Error codes4-22 3.3 Err

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Chapter 1GeneralDescription

Page 100 - 3. TROUBLESHOOTING

1-1LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 1: General Description1. FEATURES1.1 OverviewThis product is a G3 transceiving facsimile based on the ITU-T recommendatio

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1-2LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 1: General Description2. SPECIFICATIONS2.1 General SpecificationType DesktopBody colour Cool whitePower source 102 ~ 132V

Page 102 - 3.2.1 User error message

1-3LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 1: General DescriptionTime required for transmission protocolPre-message Post-message Post-messageProtocol *1Protocol *2P

Page 103 - See Page 4-21

1-4LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 1: General DescriptionScanning rangeSheet dimensions (W × L)Maximummultiple pages: 8.50" × 14.01" (216 mm × 355

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1-5LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 1: General Description2.4 Printer SpecificationPrinting method LASER Beam PrinterPrinting CartridgeProducts name Canon FX

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1-6LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 1: General DescriptionPrinting rangePaper dimensions (W × L)Letter 8.50" × 11.00" (215.9 mm × 279.4 mm)Legal 8.

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1-7LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 1: General Description2.5 Copy SpecificationsColor copy NoneMultiple copy 99 copiesCopy resolution Scanning 400 dpi × 300

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2CHAPTER 1POINTS OF DIFFERNECEFROM THE ORIGINALMACHINE

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1-8LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 1: General Description2.6 FunctionDiallingManual dialling Numeric buttonAuto dialing Max. 120 digitsOne-touch:24, Coded s

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1-9LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 1: General DescriptionOthersClosed network NoneDirect mail preventionTelephone numbers compared Telephone numbers registe

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1-10LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 1: General Description2.7 Interface Spcifications2.7.1 Bi-directional centronics interfacea) SpecificationsThis parallel

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1-11LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 1: General DescriptionECP ModeECP stands for Extended Compatibility Port. High-speed data transfer can be accomplished w

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1-12LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 1: General DescriptionJUSB1 PC Signal name Description1 ← 1 VBUS Cable power supply (+5V DC)2 — 2D– Data3 — 3 D+ Data4 —

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1-13LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 1: General DescriptionEncoding/Decoding the DataIn USB, data transfer lines are ultimately encoded with NRZI (Non Return

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1-14LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 1: General Description3. OVERVIEW3.1 External ViewFigure 1-6 External View (1)SUPPORT TRAYSMULTI-PURPOSE TRAY COVERADF (

Page 115 - 3.3.1 General errors

1-15LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 1: General DescriptionConnecting the LASER CLASS 1060P to Your PCFigure 1-7 External View (2)To connect your FAX to a PC

Page 116 - 3.3.2 Printing problems

1-16LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 1: General Description3.2 Operation PanelFigure 1-8 Operation Panel (1)AlarmGHI JKL MNOABC DEFTUVWXYPQRSStopHookCoded Di

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1-17LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 1: General Description Installing the Toner CartridgeThis section describes how to install the toner cartridge in th

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31. Parts changeFor details of any change in parts numbers, see the Parts Catalog.2. Specification change Canges have been made to the electrical circ

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Chapter 2TechnicalReference

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2-1LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 2: Technical Reference1. COMPONENT LAYOUT1.1 Parts LayoutThe parts layout of this machine consists of the scanning assemb

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2-2LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 2: Technical ReferenceThe following six printed circuit boards are located in this machine:• SCNT board that controls the

Page 123 - Paper feed direction

2-3LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 2: Technical ReferenceFigure 2-2 Electrical System LayoutSCNT boardNCU boardMODULAR boardPower supply unitPCNT boardDocum

Page 124 - Figure 4-7 LBP Status Diaplay

2-4LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 2: Technical Reference2. SCANNER MECHANISMThe scanner section scans documents that are to be sent or copied.Figure 2-3 Sc

Page 125 - Figure 4-8 Status Data Check

2-5LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 2: Technical ReferenceNames and functions of parts:1. Paper GuideIt is used to hold down the original in horizontal direc

Page 126 - Figure 4-9 Table Description

2-6LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 2: Technical ReferenceNOTEInitializing the upper document feed rollerWhen the separation roller starts to rotate, the pos

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2-7LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 2: Technical Reference3. PAPER SUPPLY SECTIONThe paper supply section is designed to separate the recording sheets stacke

Page 128 - 3.3.4 Scanning problems

2-8LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 2: Technical ReferenceNames and functions of parts:1. Paper GuideThis guide can be adjusted to the width of the loadable

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4Interface specifications (FAXPHONE L75) interface USB only Support software Windows 98/Me/2000/XPWinsows 95/NT4.0 (Not support)FAX-L290 SuiteUSB

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2-9LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 2: Technical ReferenceNOTEPaper feed jam detectionThere are one types of paper jam which may occur:a) Paper feed stationa

Page 131 - (Fig.4-13)

2-10LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 2: Technical Reference4. PRINTER SECTIONThe LASER beam printer engine comprises the following sections.Figure 2-5 Printe

Page 132 - Check B

2-11LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 2: Technical Reference4.1 LASER/Scanner SectionÆÆÆÆÆ See Page 2-12This section comprises a LASER unit, cylindrical lens,

Page 133 - FAX:C FAX:D

2-12LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 2: Technical ReferenceNOTEBD MalfunctionBD is out of the BD cycle for 2.0 seconds or more during laser drive while the s

Page 134 - 4. SERVICE SWITCHES

2-13LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 2: Technical ReferenceNOTEFixing Heater MalfunctionThe printer controller on the PCNT board detects a fixing heater malf

Page 135 - Service data settings

2-14LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 2: Technical ReferencePaper delivery slot switchingThe outlets of recording paper are switched over by means of a flappe

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2-15LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 2: Technical Reference5. WIRING DIAGRAM5.1 Wiring DiagramFigure 2-7 Wiring Diagram123Modular boardSCNT boardNCU boardPCN

Page 137 - (Service soft switch setting)

2-16LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 2: Technical Reference6. ELECTRIC CIRCUIT6.1 Component Block DiagramFigure 2-8 Block Diagramc)b)MPU(IC1)Reset IC(IC5)Sys

Page 138 - (Menu switch settings)

2-17LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 2: Technical Reference6.2 Circuit Board Componentsa) System control sectionThe system controller is made up of the follo

Page 139 - (Numeric parameter settings)

2-18LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 2: Technical Referenceb) Communication control sectionModem IC (IC401)A Conexant FM336 is used as the MODEM IC. The MODE

Page 140 - (Genesis function settings)

77. Error codes and recovery methodsAs for the descriptions of causes of and actions for error codes, only those items to whichchanges have been made

Page 141 - (Printer function settings)

2-19LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 2: Technical Reference6.3 Flow of Image Signalsa) G3 transmission(1) With the LED as a light source, the image is scanne

Page 142 - (ROM management)

2-20LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 2: Technical Referenceb) G3 Reception(1) Image signals received by L1, L2, pass through the hybrid circuit in the NCU, a

Page 143 - 00000000

2-21LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 2: Technical Reference7. NEW FUNCTIONThere is no new function in this model.

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Chapter 3AssemblyandDisassembly

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3-1LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly1. ATTENTION TO BE PAID DURING ASSEMBLY/DISASSEMBLY1.1 Safety CautionsElectrical shockIn order

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3-2LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly1.2 General CautionsDamage due to electrostatic dischargeThis machine contains contact sensors

Page 148 - SSSW Default Setting

3-3LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly1.3 Product-Inherent CautionsLaser LightDo not perform any tasks outside the scope of work ind

Page 149 - 5. TEST FUNCTIONS

3-4LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly2. DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY2.1 Parts LayoutThe parts layout of this machine consists of the scanni

Page 150 - Figure 4-23 Test Mode

3-5LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and DisassemblyThe electrical parts are laid out as follows.• SCNT board that controls the entire system• NCU

Page 151 - Figure 4-24 D-RAM Test

8#003 [TX/RX] Copy page transmission time overCause: One page of the document was longer than 39.4 inches (1 meter) or transmission/copying took longe

Page 152 - 5.1.4 Print

3-6LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and DisassemblyFigure 3-3 Electrical LayoutSCNT boardNCU boardMODULAR boardPower supply unitPCNT boardDocumen

Page 153 - 5.1.5 Modem and NCU tests

3-7LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly2.2 Disassembly Work-FlowThe work-flow for the disassembly of the main units is as follows. I

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3-8LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly2.3 Disassembly ProcedureDisassembly 1. Main cover/multi-purpose tray unit1) While holding the

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3-9LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and DisassemblyDisassembly 2. Reading ass’y1) Perform disassembly 1.2) Disconnect the cables a and b connecte

Page 156 - 5.1.6 Faculty tests

3-10LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and DisassemblyDisassembly 3. SCNT Board/NCU BoardNOTEThe SCNT board/NCU board may be replaced without remov

Page 157 - Figure 4-27 Sensor Tests

3-11LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and DisassemblyNCU Board1) Disconnect the four connectors connected to the NCU board.2) Remove the two screw

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3-12LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and DisassemblyNOTECaution when replacing SCNT boardFollow the procedure given below when replacing the SCNT

Page 159 - Figure 4-28 Operation Panel

3-13LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and DisassemblyDisassembly 4. Modular board/PCNT board/Power Supply Unit and MainFrameModular board1) Perfor

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3-14LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and DisassemblyFigure 3-8 Disassembly 4PCNT board aapbcpmliLeverSpeaker coverModular boardnkoFront coverCab

Page 161 - 6. SERVICE REPORT

3-15LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly2.4 Reading Ass’yDisassembly 5. Reading ass’y 11) Perform disassembly 1 and 2.2) Remove the f

Page 162 - Figure 4-29 Memory Clear List

9##322 [RX] Fixing heater temperature abnormalityCause: Internal unit defect.Solutions: (1) Check the connections between the fixing ass’y and the PCN

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3-16LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and DisassemblyDisassembly 6. Reading ass’y 21) Perform disassembly 1, 2, and 5.2) Remove the two screws a,

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3-17LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and DisassemblyFigure 3-10 Disassembly 6/7/8/9White sheet unitbaSeparation guide ass'yOne-touch coverdA

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3-18LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and DisassemblyDisassembly 10. Contact Sensor1) Perform disassembly 5 to detach the scanner ass’y.2) Remove

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3-19LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and DisassemblyFigure 3-11 Disassembly 10/11/12Contact sensorSeparation rolleraabaDocument feed motorc

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3-20LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly2.5 Printer Ass’yDisassembly 13. Scanner Unit1) Perform disassembly 1.2) Remove the stopper a

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3-21LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and DisassemblyFigure 3-12 Disassembly 13/14/15dScanner unitdPaper feed ass'ygghMain motoracbef

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3-22LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and DisassemblyDisassembly 16. Fixing ass’y1) Perform disassembly 1 through 4.2) Remove the feed roller and

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3-23LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and DisassemblyFigure 3-13 Disassembly 16/17123456654321baFeed rollerFlapperCartridge guidePaper guidePressu

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3-24LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and DisassemblyDisassembly 18. Transfer Roller1) Perform disassembly 1 through 4.2) Using a precision screwd

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3-25LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and DisassemblyDisassembly 19. Pickup Solenoid1) Perform disassembly 1, 2, and 14.2) Remove the screw a, and

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10General errors• The unit does not turn on. (Evaluation criteria: Look at the actual unit.)(1) Check the power cord connection.(2) Check the connecti

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3-26LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and DisassemblyFigure 3-15 Disassembly 19/20/21/22Guide plateSeparation padStopperPickup solenoidaebcfPickup

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3-27LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and DisassemblyedhPickup rollerSpringajfbgcToner sensorSub rolleriDisassembly 23. Toner Sensor1) Perform dis

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3-28LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and DisassemblyDisassembly 25. ROM replacementWith this unit, there should be no need to replace ROMs, but i

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Chapter 4Maintenanceand Service

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4-1LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service1. MAINTENANCE LIST1.1 ConsumablesLevel Consumable WhenUser Toner cartridge (FX3) When “CHANG

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4-2LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & ServiceLevel Consumable WhenService technician Paper eject face-up When paper jams occur during copy

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4-3LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service2. HOW TO CLEAN PARTS2.1 Main Unit Outer CoversLightly wipe the unit’s outer causing with a c

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4-4LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & ServiceFigure 4-1 Cleaning Location 1White sheetSeparation roller (Scanner section)Separation guideM

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4-5LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service2.7 Paper Pickup RollerUsing lint-free paper dipped in isopropyl alcohol, wipe and dirt off t

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4-6LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & ServiceFigure 4-2 Cleaning Location 2Transfer charging rollerPaper pickup rollerStatic charge elimin

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