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| luscheen |
3:33pm on Wednesday, October 27th, 2010 ![]() |
| I bought this lens with a specific purpose in mind - photographing model aircraft in flight. | |
| rskay |
9:31am on Wednesday, September 29th, 2010 ![]() |
| Great Picture When it Works! This lense would be great if it would only stop breaking. I have had the lense for almost a year and a half. WYSIWYP - What You See Is What You Paid In past time, I owned a Canon USM Telephoto lens, but I lost it. So I had to look for a Replacement lens. Worked for 10 minutes, then AF died This item arrived with the lens cap not properly attached. Was on crooked. That was the first concern I had. | |
| squeeser |
10:00am on Saturday, September 25th, 2010 ![]() |
| 8.2 mp camera fitted with sigma telephto zoom lens with me..it is one of the best photography aiding contraption i have cum across. | |
| duah |
3:07pm on Saturday, September 18th, 2010 ![]() |
| by far the best telephoto lens for my sony dslr. Sharp pictures however low lighting is problematic. otherwise, this lens cant be beat for the price. | |
| Sherman |
12:45am on Saturday, September 4th, 2010 ![]() |
| This Sigma lens is a good entry level telezoom lens. The macro function make a big plus to this product. The picture is sharp. Aperture is acceptable. Good len with this price. especially when you take a pic within 70-200 and the quality is almost the same constant focus. The speed of focus is slow. Good len with this price. especially when you take a pic within 70-200 and the quality is almost the same constant focus. The speed of focus is slow. | |
| Joli Widjaja |
7:55pm on Saturday, June 19th, 2010 ![]() |
| I bought this lens for a family member who has just upgraded to a digital SLR on the strength of my 8 years experience with an earlier version of this... I purchased this lens for use on my 5D MK11 and my 7D. Sharpness at the short end is good but above 200mm it is poor on both my camera bodies. One a superb lens! Not to noisy and very quick at focusing even at 300mm. It is possible to take photos at 300mm hand held. | |
| MrMorden |
4:22pm on Wednesday, May 12th, 2010 ![]() |
| I bought this as my first telephoto lens for my Canon XTi (400d) and while it takes pretty good pix. i am saving some money to buy canon lens. It is enexpensive but useless. It take picture all blur.... | |
| p00rn000 |
5:41pm on Monday, April 12th, 2010 ![]() |
| Great quality for a small price Bought it for Pentax to take long distance and macro photos- extremely good quality for reasonable price. | |
| t1-spam |
8:25pm on Saturday, April 10th, 2010 ![]() |
| im satisfied with the result, Last year im planning to have a zoom lens for my nikon D60.Im choosing between Tamron and Sigma which I chosen the last. sigma 70-300mm lens Product arrived in good time and having tried the lens I have found it most satisfactory and would recommend this product to all a... | |
| pcwizard_01 |
4:08am on Sunday, April 4th, 2010 ![]() |
| Works well for the money. I think the lens is good for the money. I have had to adjust my autofocus by a few + numbers on my Pentax K-7. | |
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Documents

Features of the Konica 7022/7130/7135 (continued)
Combination Copies a fixed number (2, 4, or 8) of pages onto one sheet of copy paper to create a draft copy of a multi-page report at the same time as saving paper. Copy Density Manually selects up to 9 density levels. Copy Mode Selects the desired simplex mode (1a1 or 2a1); or duplex mode (1a2 or 2a2). Counter List Displays on the screen and prints the following data: total counter of the machine, copier counter, print counter and the date when the counter started. Density Shift Shifts each of nine density levels in four density modes (Auto, Text, Photo, Increase Contrast) to three levels lighter or three levels darker. Folded Original This feature sets the RADF to accept folded originals. Frame/Fold Erasure Erases border and/or fold image area using Frame (1 - 15mm), Fold (1 - 30mm), or Frame & Fold. Image Insert Stores pages in memory from the platen glass, and inserts the pages into a document copied from the document feeder. Image Shift Creates or removes a binding margin at the top, bottom, right and left edges (shift amount from -250mm ~ +250mm, in 1mm increments); reduces image to prevent image loss (reduce & shift amount from -250mm ~ +250mm, in 1mm increments). Interrupt Copying Interrupts copying-in-progress to perform an urgent copy, using any of the copier features for the interrupt job. Job List Displays the Job List Screen to view the current machine status, changes the operation order of reserve jobs, or deletes the unused reserve job.
Job Memory Programs up to 15 jobs and recalls each job by job number, as needed. All compatible platen glass functions can be programmed into Job Memory directly after they are selected. Lens Mode (RE, Zoom) Selects fixed ratios, three reduction, three enlargement, and three user-set ratios. Zoom ratios can be selected from 25% ~ 400% in 1% increments. Machine Status Confirmation Displays the current machine status on LCD for confirmation. Manual Shut-off Shuts off the machines power when pressing [POWER SAVER ON/OFF] on the control panel. Mixed Original Copies mixed size originals from the document feeder in APS or AMS mode. APS automatically selects the paper size of each original. AMS mode allows you to select one paper size for all originals. Non-Image Area Erase When copying from the platen glass when the document cover is open, copies only the image area and not the exposed area of glass, which would otherwise copy as black. Non-Standard Size Identifies the special original size which the 7022/7130/7135 cannot detect, in order to select the optimal paper size for copying or printing. Output Mode for Machine with FS-107 Finisher Installed: Non-Sort, Sort, Staple, and Group modes using the two exit trays (or three/four exit trays including optional FT-107 tray) Selects an output tray and output mode on the Output Mode popup menu. Output Mode for Machine with IT-101 Inner Tray Installed: Non-Sort, Rotation sort, Rotation group, and Group modes using the two exit trays Selects an output tray and output mode on the Output Mode popup menu. Output for Machine with no Finisher Installed: Non-sort, Rotation sort, Rotation group, and Group modes Selects an output mode on the Output Mode popup menu.
Keep away from direct sunlight, heat sources such as stoves, cool air from an air conditioner and hot air from a heater. Avoid any environment that is outside the range shown below: 50 to 86F (10 to 30C) in temperature 10 to 80% in humidity
CAUTION: Ventilation
Install the machine in a well-ventilated place. Keep away from dust or corrosive gases. These materials may cause poor image quality. During use, the machine generates ozone in an insufficient amount to cause any hazard to the human body. However, if the machine is used in a poorly ventilated room, many copies are made, or more than one copier is used at the same time, an odor may be detected. Ensure adequate ventilation for a comfortable working environment.
CAUTION: Vibration
Do not install on a floor which is subject to vibration or is not level.
CAUTION: Transportation
Be sure to contact your service representative when moving or transporting the machine. If you move the machine Memory unit installed, machine trouble may be caused by vibration.
CAUTION: Installation Space
Allow sufficient space to facilitate copy operation, changing parts, and periodic inspection. Leave an adequate space behind the machine to let hot air out from the rear fan.
Unit: inches (mm) 3.9 (100) 21.7 (550) 22.8 (580) 19.7 (500) 26.1 10.6 (662) (269) 38.3 (974) 7.9 (200)
21.6 (550)
23.4 (595)
60.0 (1524)
46.4 (1180) Main body + DK-109
52.9 (1345)
Unit: inches (mm) 9.9 (252) 21.7 (550) 22.8 (580) 19.7 (500) 7.9 (200)
32.1 (815) 44.4 (1127)
10.6 (269)
26.1 (662) 38.3 (974)
52.4 (1332)
52.9 (1345) Main body + DF-314 + IT-101 + DB-410
Unit: inches (mm) 21.7 (550) 19.7 (500) 60.0 26.1 (1524) (662) 10.6 (269) 38.3 (974) 7.9 (200)
17.7 (450)
22.8 (580)
44.4 (1127) 32.1 (815)
60.2 (1530)
Main body + DF-314 + DB-210 + FS-107 + FT-107
Precautions for Routine Handling
WARNING: High Voltage
DO NOT TOUCH the high voltage parts indicated with WARNING label or described in the manual.
CAUTION: Actions in Response to Troubles
If the Service Call screen is displayed and copier operations cannot be continued, stop the operation to prevent any unexpected accident. Write down the report code (stated on the 2nd line of the message), then switch off the copier and disconnect from the power socket. Contact your service representative and inform them of the report code. Do not touch high temperature parts indicated with CAUTION labels or described in the manual. Do not touch the inside of the machine for any purpose other than removing jammed paper or adding toner. If machine repair is necessary, be sure to contact your service representative. Never attempt to repair it by yourself. If any abnormal sound, smell or smoke comes from the machine, immediately stop using it, turn off the power switch, disconnect the power plug and contact your service representative. If the breaker trips or the fuse blows, turn off the power switch, reset the breaker or the fuse, and turn on the machine. If the same situation occurs again, contact your service representative. Ensure the replacement fuse conforms with the rating of the power source. Never use a fuse with an incorrect rating.
Control Panel Layout
1 LCD TOUCH SCREEN displays machine and copying status, help information, interactive screens, and touch keys for selecting all functions. 2 CHECK displays a screen showing all settings that are selected for the current job. 3 HELP displays a screen with help for the currently selected function, and access to the Key Operator Mode Screen. 4 DATA blinks while receiving print data in printer mode, then lights after completing it. 5 KEYPAD enters numeric values. 6 SCANNER/PRINTER switches the machine operation mode to scanner and printer in turn. 7 FAX switches the machine operation mode to facsimile. 8 COPY switches the machine operation mode to copy. 9 INTERRUPT stops copying/facsimile/printing/scanning in progress to allow copying from the platen glass. 10 POWER SAVER ON/OFF activates power-saving mode for times when the copier is inactive. 11 STOP/CLEAR stops the copying sequence; deletes the stored memory. 12 START activates copying or scanning. 13 [#] (CLEAR QTY.) allows resetting of print quantity. 14 [] (COUNTER) displays the Counter List Screen or accesses programming modes for setting special functions. 15 AUTO RESET restores copier to default settings or to Key Operator settings. 16 OUTPUT displays screens for selecting an Exit tray for Sort/ Staple/ Group mode in the machine with Finisher, selecting an Exit tray for Rotation sort/ Rotation group/ Group mode in the machine with Inner tray, or selecting Rotation sort/ Rotation group/ Group mode in the machine without Finisher. 17 APPLICATION displays a menu screen for selecting special application functions, or displays screens for selecting Job Store/ Job Recall functions. 2-8
Turning On the Power Switch
To Turn On the Power
Turn ON the main power switch.
The main power switch is located on the rear left side of the main body.
When turning the main power switch OFF then ON, wait for 3 seconds or longer before turning it ON again; otherwise the copier may not function normally.
Turn ON the power switch.
The power switch is located on the far left side of the control panel.
Warm-up takes approximately 30 seconds.
Turning On the Power Switch (continued)
The Basic Screen will be displayed.
The message on the Basic Screen will inform you that copying job is now available.
DETAILS
When the initial settings are changed by the Key Operator, the modified conditions will be displayed on the Basic Screen. When Enter E.C.M. password is displayed, enter your password to use the machine.
To Turn Off the Power
Turn OFF the power switch.
The initial settings may be altered by the Key Operator. See p. 11-7 to p. 11-14.
Select additional copy conditions, as desired.
Specifying copy size will release 1.00 magnification and set -A- (AMS) automatically. In this case, touch 1.00 to highlight it again.
3. 4. 5.
Enter the desired print quantity from the control panel keypad.
See p. 3-2 to p. 3-6 for details on positioning originals.
Selecting Magnification Ratio (Lens Mode) (continued)
To Copy in Fixed Magnification Mode (RE)
Use the 6 preset ratios (0.50, 0.65, 0.77, 1.29, 1.55, 2.00) and 3 user preset ratios to increase or decrease magnification in fixed amounts. >>> Specification for Fixed Magnification Mode <<<
Incompatible Conditions: AMS, Repeat mode in Repeat, Reduce & Shift in Image Shift
Touch RE on the Basic Screen.
The popup menu for selecting the desired preset/user preset ratio will be displayed.
When starting a new copying job, be sure to close the RADF securely, then press [AUTO RESET].
Select the desired magnification.
Touching any key on the popup menu will momentarily highlight that key, then the popup menu will disappear automatically. The selected ratio will be displayed on the Basic Screen. Three user preset ratios are adjustable by the Key Operator. See p. 11-17.
3. 4. 5. 6.
To Copy in Zoom Mode
Use the Zoom mode to reduce or enlarge the copied original image in 1% increments. >>> Specification for Zoom Mode <<<
Zoom range: 25% to 400% Incompatible Conditions: AMS, Repeat mode in Repeat, Reduce & Shift in Image Shift
Touch ZOOM on the Basic Screen.
The popup menu for setting a zoom ratio will be displayed.
Touch the Vertical/Horizontal zoom key on the popup menu, if it is not highlighted, then set the desired zoom ratio.
Use the keypad on the popup menu to enter the desired magnification ratio in 3 digits, or use arrows (c / d) to scroll to the desired ratio. If an incorrect ratio is entered, continue by entering the correct 3-digit ratio.
Touch OK.
The popup menu disappears automatically and the specified zoom ratio will be displayed on the Basic Screen.
Selecting Density Level
Automatic Exposure Selection (AES) operates with the default settings. It detects the density of the original image and automatically selects the appropriate exposure for the copy.
ABCD E F G H IJKLM NOPQ RSTUV WXYZ
Light original
Normal
Dark original
To Select Copy Density
Select manual copy density to adjust exposure (density) when originals are too light or too dark. Manual adjustments can be made in 9 levels on the Basic Screen.
Touch DARKER to darken, or touch LIGHTER to lighten the copy image.
Move the arrow (a) to the left side of the desired exposure level indicator.
Touch NORMAL to select the middle density level. To select the user-set density (USER1 or USER2), see p. 11-15. When resuming AES, touch AES.
Selecting Density Level (continued)
2. 3. 4. 5.
Making Double-Sided Copies (1a2, 2a2)
The Basic Screen is initially set to 1a1 copy mode to make single-sided copies from single-sided originals. Follow the procedure below to make double-sided copies from the originals scanned from the document feeder or from the platen glass.
Using RADF
Select the copy mode according to the original type (single-sided or double-sided).
Back Back Back
Front Front 2-2 Copying Front Front Front Double-sided original Front Front Front Front Front
Front Front Front Front Front Duplex copy Back Back Back Back Back Front Front Front Front Front Duplex copy Back Back Back
1-2 Copying
Single-sided original
Touch 1a2 or 2a2 on the Basic Screen to highlight it.
Making Double-Sided Copies (1a2, 2a2) (continued)
Some incompatible conditions may automatically release the selected copy mode. In this case, arrange the settings so that they are compatible with the selected copy mode.
Position originals FACE UP in the document feeder.
See p. 3-2 to p. 3-4 for details on positioning originals. Use RADF store mode (p. 3-24 to p. 3-26) when the original count exceeds 50.
Press [START] to start scanning/printing for the current job.
RESERVE will become active to show that the reserve job setting is now available.
Touch RESERVE to highlight it.
The Reserve Job Setting Screen will be displayed.
On the Reserve Job Setting Screen, all keys on the LCD and control panel will function for the reserve job.
Select copy conditions for the reserve job, as desired.
When trouble occurs while setting the reserve job, the SETTING key on the Basic Screen will change to JAM or ADD PAPER key. See p. 5-7 to p. 5-9.
Position original(s) after completing the scan for the current job.
Press [START] to start scanning for the reserve job.
When setting more than one reserve job, the next reserve job setting will be available after the copier starts to scan for the previous reserve job.
When completed, the Basic Screen for the current printing job will be restored. Repeat steps 2 to 5 to reserve more than one job.
Copying of the reserve job will start automatically after completing the current job.
To Check/Control Jobs in Progress (Job List Screen)
The Job List Screen allows you to perform the following functions. Confirm machine status Delete reserve job Change order of reserve job
Touch JOB LIST on the Basic Screen.
The Job List Screen will be displayed. Check the current status of the machine.
Perform the desired setting on the screen.
See the next page for details of the screen.
To change the order of a reserve job: Touch the lower/upper arrow key to highlight the desired reserve job, then touch ADVANCE. The highlighted reserve job is advanced by one in printing order unless the job preceding it is already in progress. To clear reserve job: Touch the lower/upper arrow key to highlight the desired reserve job, then touch DELETE. The Job Clear Confirmation Screen will be displayed. Touch YES to clear the highlighted reserve job, or NO to cancel. 3-29
Touch OK on the Job List Screen.
The Basic Screen will be restored.
Contents of Job List Screen
NO. : MODE: Displays the No. (001-999) for each job assigned to the machine. Displays the machines current mode of operation. Three modes are listed below. COPIER FAX PRINTER SCANNER
STATUS: Displays the current status of the machine for each job. ERROR : Error in each mode PRINTING : Printing in each mode NO PAPER : No paper in each mode STOP : Stop in each mode JAM : Jam in each mode SCANNING : Scanning original(s) in copy mode WAITING : Waiting to be output TOTAL PAGE(s): Displays the number of scanned pages for each job. (0 to 9999) PAGE(s) LEFT: Displays the remaining copy count of the job. 0 to 9999 Copy count = No. of scanned pages x Print quantity
MINUTE(s) TO GO: Displays the time (in minutes) required for completing the job. Shorter than 1 minute: <~ 999
The time displayed is an approximation; output may take slightly longer.
Input copy time 0 hour(s) 05 minute(s)
When the above message displays, proceed to step 4.
Enter the password.
Enter a 4-digit number Timer Interrupt password using the keypad on the control panel.
Programmed Shut-Off (Weekly Timer) (continued)
For setting the Timer Interrupt password, see p. 11-39.
If an invalid password is entered, continue by entering the valid 4-digit password.
The following message will be displayed on the Basic Screen.
Set the duration for the interrupt use.
Enter a 1-digit hour (ex. 3 hours is 3) using the keypad on the control panel. (0 ~ 9)
Press [START]. Set the minute for the interrupt use.
Enter a 2-digit minute (ex. 7 minutes is 07) using the keypad on the control panel. (00 ~ 59)
Entering a number smaller than 5 will set the minute at 5.
Copying is available until the set time is up.
When Timer Interrupt of the copier is finished, press [POWER SAVER ON/OFF] for one second or longer, then release it.
The copier returns to the OFF condition and copying is again disabled.
Rotation
This function allows you to utilize APS or AMS and copy the original documents onto size 8.5"x11", irrespective of the copy paper feeding direction. DETAILS
By default, Rotation requires APS or AMS to function. The Key Operator can set this function ON, or to operate when APS, AMS or reduce functions. See p. 11-42 to p. 11-46.
Original Copy Original Copy Rotation copying Rotation copying 8.5"x11"R 11"x17" 5.5"x8.5"R 8.5"x11" 8.5"x14" Normal copying 8.5"x11" 8.5"x11"R 8.5"x11" 5.5"x8.5"R 5.5"x8.5"R 8.5"x11"R Normal copying
The copier is initially set to activate the Rotation function automatically. Follow the procedure below to release/resume this function.
The Output Mode Screen will be displayed.
Rotation (continued)
Touch AUTO to deselect it.
Output Mode Screen with Finisher Output Mode Screen without Finisher
The Rotation icon on the Basic Screen will disappear to indicate that the Rotation function is canceled. To resume Rotation, touch AUTO to highlight it. The Rotation icon will be displayed on the Basic Screen.
Store mode is automatically selected. Original size: 11x17, 8.5x11R, 5.5x8.5R
Image Insert Application Selection Screen Sheet/Cover Insertion Chapter
Originals are not limited in size, however, carefully select an appropriate magnification ratio and setting orientation when copying original size other than the above. Copy size: 8.5x11, 8.5x11R (use Rotation), 5.5x8.5R (use Rotation) Incompatible Conditions: APS, Sheet/Cover Insertion, Chapter, Combination, Image Insert, Special Original (Mixed Original, Folded Original, Non-Standard Size, Upside Down), Repeat, Image Shift, Stamp
Set original 1a1 / 2a1 mode
1a2 / 2a2 mode
Dividing an Image into Right and Left Pages (Book Copy) (continued)
Touch Book Copy on the Application Selection Screen.
The Book Copy Screen will be displayed.
Select the desired Book Copy mode.
Touch to highlight the desired mode key. 8-24
Select the desired scanning order according to the original pagination.
Touch Booklet on the Book Copy Screen to use this function.
The Basic Screen will be restored. APS and AMS are automatically released, and the Store mode is automatically selected.
Transparency Image Insert
Select the desired copy mode and magnification.
When selecting Full scan mode and scanning from the platen glass, select 1a1 or 1a2 copy mode. APS and AMS are released and 1.00 magnification is selected automatically. Change the magnification manually, if desired.
When using platen glass to scan, position the first page FACE DOWN with document feeder kept open. When using document feeder, position original(s) FACE UP. For details on scanning originals in Front cover + Full scan and Front/Back + Full scan mode, see the description on the following page.
10. Touch SCAN on the Basic Screen to scan. 11. Repeat steps 9 and 10 for all originals.
When using platen glass, Non-Image Area Erase and AUTO Layout are automatically selected. DO NOT CLOSE the document feeder throughout the scanning job.
12. Press [START].
The copier will start printing when ready for output. 8-25
Scanning Original for Cover
Use platen glass for scanning original for cover. Open the document feeder. Position original for front cover FACE DOWN on the platen glass. Touch SCAN to start scanning. When Front/Back + Full scan is selected, scan original for back cover according to the above steps 2 and 3. 5 Use platen glass or document feeder, as required, for scanning body text originals. To output the set in the same order as the originals, start scanning from the first page. 6 Touch SCAN to start scanning. 7 Repeat steps 5 and 6 for subsequent originals.
Front Cover + Full Scan
Scan from first page
Copies Front/Back + Full Scan
SURVEYORS REPORT SURVEYORS 1 REPORT
Memory overflow may occur during scanning. See p. 5-10 to p. 5-11. When using platen glass, Non-Image Area Erase and AUTO Layout are automatically selected. DO NOT CLOSE the document feeder throughout the scanning job.
Copying Mixed Size Originals (Mixed Original)
Use the Mixed original mode with the document feeder or with Store mode to copy mixed size originals. Each original in the mixed set will be copied to paper of the same size (APS mode) or to paper of desired size with appropriate ratio automatically selected (AMS mode). >>>Specifications for Mixed Original<<<
Use RADF. Combination of original sizes to be mixed depends on the width of the RADF original guides. See p. 9-7 for details. Incompatible Conditions: Using platen glass (unless Platen store mode is used), Rotation Sort, Rotation Group, Sheet/Cover Insertion, Combination, Booklet, Transparency, Image Insert, Book Copy, Special Original (Folded Original, NonStandard Size, Upside Down), Repeat, Fold Erasure, AUTO Layout, Image Shift, Non-Image Area Erase, Stamp
APS mode Automatically select the paper of the same size as that of the original.
Mixed size originals
AMS mode Automatically select magnification ratio to copy onto the same paper in size.
Copying Mixed Size Originals (Mixed Original) (continued)
Touch Special Original on the Application Selection Screen.
The Special Original Screen will be displayed.
Touch Mixed Original.
Touch OK to return to the Application Selection Screen. Touch OK to return to the Basic Screen. Select additional copying features, as desired.
APS is automatically selected on the Basic Screen. To select AMS, touch the tray key on the Basic Screen to select the desired copy size.
Position mixed original(s) FACE UP in the document feeder.
See p. 3-3 for details on positioning originals. Use RADF store mode (p. 3-24 to p. 3-26) when the original count exceeds 50.
Copying Folded Originals (Folded Original)
Use the Folded original mode with the document feeder to copy folded originals. Otherwise, the size detection sensor of the RADF may function incorrectly. This mode requires more scanning time to detect the original size. >>>Specifications for Folded Original<<<
Use RADF. Incompatible Conditions: Using platen glass, Book Copy, Special Original (Mixed Original, Non-Standard Size), Repeat, AUTO Layout, Non-Image Area Erase
Select the desired paper size and magnification on the Basic Screen.
APS and AMS are automatically released, and 1.00 (100%) is selected as a magnification ratio.
Position the overlaying original.
Position the original FACE UP in the document feeder or FACE DOWN on the platen glass.
The original image will be scanned into memory.
10. Position the original(s) to be overlaid.
11. Touch SCAN to scan. 12. Repeat steps 10 and 11 for all originals. 13. Press [START] to print.
Paper and Original Information
Paper Information...9-2 Original Information....9-6
Paper Information Original Information
Paper Information
This machine is equipped with the following trays for loading copy paper. Tray 1 and 2 (Main body trays) Tray 3 (DB-210/DB-410 Drawer Base Unit) Tray 4 (DB-210 Drawer Base Unit) Multi-sheet bypass tray Also, the following equipment is provided for conveying/delivering copies. ADU (Automatic Duplex Unit) Finisher (FS-107) Inner Tray (IT-101) Exit tray (for the machine without Finisher) Refer to the following information on paper capacity for each.
Paper Trays Tray 1 and 2 (Main body trays) Tray 3 (DB-210/410) Tray 4 (DB-210) Multi-sheet bypass tray Equipment ADU Finisher Inner Tray Exit tray 20 ~ 24 lb 16 ~ 32 lb 16 ~ 32 lb 16 ~ 32 lb 20 ~ 24 lb 16 ~ 32 lb Special (transparency film, labels, hole punch) Weight Weight
See p. 11-30 for Paper Type setting of each tray.
Paper Information (continued)
Tray/ Exit Tray Capacity
Paper Trays Tray 1 and 2 (Main body tray) Tray 3 and 4 (DB-210) Tray 3 (DB-410) Multi-sheet bypass tray Equipment ADU Finisher (FS-107) Inner Tray (IT-101) Exit tray Unlimited See the tables on the following page. 50 sheets max. for Exit tray sheets max. for Exit tray sheets max.: 8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R, 5.5"x8.5"R 40 sheets max.: 11"x17", 8.5"x14"
Copy size/Paper type Thick/Thin 8.5"x11", 11"x17", paper, 8.5"x11"R 8.5"x14" Transparency 10 sheets 100 sheets 100 sheets 100 sheets 100 sheets 100 sheets 100 sheets 10 sets 10 sets 50 sheets 300 sheets 1,000 sheets 50 sheets 300 sheets 1,000 sheets 20 sets 50 sets Copy size/Paper type Thick/Thin 8.5"x11", 11"x17", paper, 8.5"x11"R 8.5"x14" Transparency 10 sheets 100 sheets 100 sheets 100 sheets 100 sheets 100 sheets 100 sheets 10 sets 10 sets 10 sheets 100 sheets 100 sheets 10 sheets 100 sheets 100 sheets 10 sets 10 sets 600 sheets 200 sheets 50 sheets 600 sheets 200 sheets 50 sheets 30 sets 15 sets
1. Change E.C.M. Data: Create up to 128 individual ECM passwords, 00000~99999, and limit copy counts for each password to a max. 999,999 copies. 2. E.C.M. Data List: Display the copy count for each ECM password, and change limit settings. 3. All Counter Reset: Clear the copy count for all passwords. 4. ECM On/Off Setting: Select the function to be on or off. The initial setting is Off. 5. Copy Limit Reached Effect: Set the machine condition when the copy limit is reached. The machine can be set to stop immediately or after a job is completed, or to only display a warning message.
[4] E.C.M. (Electronic Copy Monitor) (continued)
How to Access the ECM Setting Mode
Key Operator Mode Screen ECM Master Key Code Screen
ECM Setting Menu Screen
System Initial
1 Touch 4. E.C.M. on the Key Operator Mode Screen. The ECM Master Key Code Screen displays, if a code is required. 2 Use the keypad on the touch screen to enter your 8-digit ECM master key code, then touch OK to display the ECM Setting Menu Screen. NOTE: If an invalid ECM master key code is entered, continue by entering the valid 8-digit code. 3 Select the desired ECM function, and make settings, as required. To exit the ECM mode, touch RETURN on ECM Setting Menu Screen. 4 To exit the Key Operator mode, touch RETURN on the Key Operator Mode Screen to restore the Basic Screen.
[1] Change ECM Data
Assign an ID No. for an individual or for a group, then create individual password(s) for each user. You can specify a name and limit count for each password.
ECM ID No.: ID No. from 000~127, designated by key operator. ECM Password: Unique 5-digit numeric code programmed by key operator for user. User Name: max. 24 characters Copy Limit: 0 to 999,999 copies
ECM Data Input Screen
1 Touch 1. Change E.C.M. data on the ECM Setting Menu Screen to display the ECM Data Input Screen. 2 ID No. key is highlighted, enabling you to immediately enter an ID No. Enter a 3-digit ID No. from 000~127 using the keypad on the control panel. 3 Touch Password to highlight it. Enter a 5-digit ECM password using the keypad on the control panel. NOTES: 1. Do not enter 00000. The initial ECM password value is 00000. 2. We recommend that you make a list of all ECM passwords and ID Nos. 4 Touch Name to display the Name Input Screen. If you do not specify the name, proceed to step 7. This operation can be completed normally without the name specified. 5 Input desired name according to the procedure below. (1) Max. 24 characters can be entered. (2) Use Upper arrow and Lower arrow keys on the Name Input Screen to input uppercase and lowercase letters and symbols. 11-20
No. 01: Auto reset timer
No. 02: No. 03: No. 04: No. 05: No. 06: No. 07: No. 08: No. 09: No. 10: No. 11: No. 12: No. 13: No. 14: No. 15: No. 16: No. 17: No. 18: No. 19: No. 20: No. 21: No. 22: No. 23: No. 24: No. 25: No. 26:
AUTO RESET effect Load RADF effect Non Image A. Erase RADF frame erasure Auto tray switch Platen APS RADF APS ATS/APS (Bypass) ATS/APS SW (Tray 1) ATS/APS SW (Tray 2) ATS/APS SW (Tray 3) ATS/APS SW (Tray 4) Platen AMS RADF AMS Staple mode reset Key click sound Job memory recall Sheet insertion 5.5x8.5 orig.type Rotation 1 SHOT indication AUTO START No- printing timer Power save key Bypass tray size
[12] Memory Switch (continued)
Key Operator Mode Screen Memory Switch Screen
Memory Switch Screen 2
Memory Switch Screen 3
Memory Switch Screen 4
1 Touch [12] Memory SW on the Key Operator Mode Screen to display the Memory Switch Screen. 2 Use the procedure below to select the desired item and change the setting. (1) Touch the arrow keys c and d at the right on the Memory Switch Screen to select the desired item. (2) Touch the arrow keys and at the lower left to scroll the screen. (3) Touch EDIT to change the setting of the highlighted item. (4) Repeat above steps (1) to (3) to make several changes in succession.
Paper Type Panel Contrast Key Operator Data Weekly Timer Touch Panel Adjustment Power Save Memory Switch List Print Application Customize Density Shift
3 Touch RETURN to restore the Key Operator Mode Screen. 4 If no further changes are required, touch RETURN to restore the Basic Screen to perform copying operations.
The following functions can be provided by the Memory switch settings.
[1] Auto reset timer Sets the time interval for the machine to reset to the initial condition. Options: Off or 30/60/90/120/150/180/210/240/270/300 seconds. [2] AUTO RESET effect Sets the condition of Copy mode, Copy density, Magnification, and Paper tray selection when the [AUTO RESET] key is pressed. Options: Full-auto (factory setting) or Initial (key operator setting). Initial is the default setting. [3] Load RADF effect Determines how the machine initializes when it is in the platen copy mode (non RADF) and an original is inserted in the RADF feed tray. Options: RADF and RADF + Auto Reset. The RADF option will activate the RADF without resetting any other features. The RADF + Auto Reset option will activate the RADF and reset the machine to the features programmed in memory switch #2. [4] Non Image Area Erase Establishes how the machine determines the image area of the copy. Options: ON and APS/AMS only. ON option limits the copy image area to that of the original. The APS/AMS only option limits the copy image area to that of the copy paper sizes and the magnification automatically selected by the machine. [5] RADF frame erasure Sets the amount of frame erase when using the RADF. Options: None, 1mm/ 2mm/ 3mm/ 4mm/ 5mm. [6] Auto tray switch During a copy job when ATS is on and multiple paper trays are loaded with the same size paper, the machine will automatically switch to another tray when the initial tray runs out of paper. Refer to memory switches 9 through 13 to activate this feature for each tray. [7] Platen APS This feature allows the machine to automatically detect the size of the original placed on the glass and select the same size copy paper. Refer to switches 9 through 13 to activate this feature for each tray. [8] RADF APS This feature allows the machine to detect the size of the original fed through the RADF. Refer to switches 9 through 13 to activate this feature for each tray.
[9] ATS/APS (Bypass) This setting activates ATS and APS (platen and RADF) for Multi-sheet bypass. [10] ATS/APS SW (Tray 1) This setting activates ATS and APS (platen and RADF) for Tray 1. [11] ATS/APS SW (Tray 2) This setting activates ATS and APS (platen and RADF) for Tray 2. [12] ATS/APS SW (Tray 3) This setting activates ATS and APS (platen and RADF) for Tray 3. [13] ATS/APS SW (Tray 4) This setting activates ATS and APS (platen and RADF) for Tray 4. [14] Platen AMS This feature allows the machine to automatically select the proper magnification ratio when copy paper size is selected manually and an original is placed on the platen glass. [15] RADF AMS This feature allows the machine to automatically select the proper magnification ratio when copy paper size is selected manually and an original is fed from the RADF. [16] Staple mode reset When copying in the sort/staple mode, this setting allows the machine to automatically reset to non-staple mode when the job in progress is completed. [17] Key click sound When this feature is Low or High, the machine activates a buzzer sound when the touch sensitive screen is touched or any key is pressed. This confirms the machine recognition of the selection. [18] Job memory recall This feature allows the machine to initialize using selections stored in job memory No.15 when the power is turned on or the [AUTO RESET] key is pressed. NOTE:
This function works only when job memory No.15 is registered.
[19] Sheet insertion This setting allows selection of tray 1, tray 2, tray 3, tray 4, or Bypass as the source of the inserted sheets.
[20] 5.5x8.5 orig. type Selects orientation of 5.5x8.5 size originals. Options: Landscape or portrait. [21] Rotation When turned on the feature allows the machine to automatically rotate an 8.5x11 original image to match the manually selected paper size. For example, if an original is placed in the RADF or on the platen glass in the 8.5x11R position and the 8.5x11 paper size is selected, the machine will rotate the image to fit the 8.5x11 paper. [22] 1 SHOT indication time Determines the duration of messages that are displayed, i.e., 50 SHEETS MAXIMUM IN STAPLE MODE. Options: 1/ 2/ 3/ 4 or 5 seconds. [23] AUTO START This feature allows the machine to start the copying operation as soon as the document feeder/platen cover is closed down over the platen original. [24] No-printing timer Set the timer to allow the printing job to start after operating the copying job. [25] Power save key Select the power saver mode to be activated by pressing [POWER SAVER ON/OFF] key. [26] Bypass tray size Select the paper size detectable on the Multi-sheet bypass tray.

Read carefully the Safety and Important Warning Items described below to understand them before doing service work.
Because of possible hazards to an inexperienced person servicing this print controller units as well as the risk of damage to the print controller units, Konica Corporation strongly recommends that all servicing be performed only by Konica-trained service technicians. Changes may have been made to this print controller units to improve its performance after this Service Handbook was printed. Accordingly, Konica Corporation does not warrant, either explicitly or implicitly, that the information contained in this Service Handbook is complete and accurate. The user of this Service Handbook must assume all risks of personal injury and/or damage to the controller product while servicing the controller product for which this Service Handbook is intended. Therefore, this Service Handbook must be carefully read before doing service work both in the course of technical training and even after that, for performing maintenance and control of the print controller units properly. Keep this Service Handbook also for future service. When it is impossible to read the description about safety and warning (due to contamination or tear), the relevant page should be replaced.
DANGER, WARNING, AND CAUTION SYMBOLS AND EXPRESSIONS
In this Service Handbook, each of three expressions "DANGER," "WARNING," a n d defined as follows together with a symbol mark to be used in a limited meaning. When servicing the print controller units, the relevant works (disassembling, reassembling, adjustment, repair, maintenance, etc.) need to be conducted with utmost care. DANGER: Action having a high possibility of suffering death or serious injury "CAUTION
WARNING: Action having a possibility of suffering death or serious injury AUTION: Action having a possibility of suffering a slight wound, medium trouble, and property damage
Symbols used for important warning items are defined as follows:
Precaution
General precaution Electric shock Heated surface
Prohibition
General prohibition Do not touch with wet hand Do not disassemble
Direction
General instruction Unplug Ground/Earth
SAFETY WARNINGS
[1] MODIFICATIONS NOT AUTHORIZED BY KONICA
Konica controllers for copier are renowned for their high reliability. This reliability is achieved through high-quality design and a solid service network. Print controller units design is a highly complicated and delicate process where numerous mechanical, physical, and electrical aspects have to be taken into consideration, with the aim of arriving at proper tolerances and safety factors. For this reason, unauthorized modifications involve a high risk of degradation in performance and safety. Such modifications are therefore strictly prohibited. The points listed below are not exhaustive, but they illustrate the reasoning behind this policy
Do not bundle or tie the power cord.
Overheating may occur there, leading to a risk of fire.
Check whether dust is collected around the power plug and wall outlet.
Using the power plug and wall outlet without removing dust may result in fire.
Do not insert the power plug into the wall outlet with a wet hand.
The risk of electric shock exists.
When unplugging the power cord, grasp the plug, not the cable.
The cable may be broken, leading to a risk of fire and electric shock.
WARNING: Wiring
Never use multi-plug adapters to plug multiple power cords in the same
outlet. If used, the risk of fire exists.
When an extension cord is required, use a specified one.
Current that can flow in the extension cord is limited, so using a too long extension cord may result in fire. Do not use an extension cable reel with the cable taken up. Fire may result.
WARNING: Ground Lead
Check whether the copier / print controller units are grounded properly.
If current leakage occurs in an ungrounded copier / print controller units, you may suffer electric shock while operating the copier / print controller units. Connect the ground lead to one of the following points: a. Ground terminal of wall outlet b. Ground terminal for which Class D work has been done
Pay attention to the point to which the ground lead is connected.
Connecting the ground lead to an improper point such as the points listed below results in a risk of explosion and electric shock: a.Gas pipe (A risk of explosion or fire exists.) b. Lightning rod (A risk of electric shock or fire exists.) c. Telephone line ground (A risk of electric shock or fire exists in the case of lightning.) d. Water pipe or faucet (It may include a plastic portion.)
CAUTION: Power Supply Voltage Setting
When installing a unit which is equipped to operate on manual setting for
power supply and voltage, make sure certainly that the input voltage selection matches to the line voltage at the installation site. Operating a product on voltages different from the specified one may result in malfunctioning or fire.
2. Installation Requirements
WARNING: Prohibited Installation Place
2. When performing service, each print controller units on the site must be tested for safety. The customer engineer must verify the safety of parts and ensure appropriate management of the equipment.
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Chapter 1 Overview
I Product Specifications
G Print Controller specification
Supported Printers: IP-422: IP-423: Paper: Paper Feeding and Amount of Feeding Paper: Load Output Paper: Mode: Same as the copier Same as the copier The dual operation of the copier and the printer is available (5 jobs, including scanning jobs, can be processed at the maximum.) Portrait and Landscape Printing System: 600 x 600 dpi Scanning System: 200 dpi / 300 dpi / 400 dpi / 600 dpi Gradation: Number of print: Continuous print speed: IP-422: IP-423: Printable Area: Max. 30 ppm/A4 or 8.5 x 11 (600 x 600 dpi) Max. 35 ppm/A4 or 8.5 x 11 (600 x 600 dpi) Standard: Non-standard: Warm-up time: Basic Configuration: CPU: IP-422: IP-423: System Memory: IP-422: IP-423: Host Interface: Network Interface: Printer Description Language: Built-in fonts: Compliant OS: AMD Elan SC520-133 MHz Intel Celeron 300A (300MHz) 64MB SD-RAM (Standard), Expanded memory is installed in one expansion memory slot Expandable up to 128MB (Option) Expandable up to 192MB (Option) Parallel port Centronics (IEEE 1284 / amphenol 36 pin male connector) Ethernet (100Base-TX/10Base-T) PCL5e Adobe PS3 (optional PS3 kit required) Agfa Microtype fonts Windows 95/98/Me Windows NT 4.0 (NT Service Pack 3 or more) Windows 2000/XP Mac OS 8.x or more (optional PS3 kit required) * Mac OS X is not supported. Printer Driver: Printer driver for Windows 95/98/Me Printer driver for Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP PS printer driver for Mac OS 8.x or higher (optional PS3 kit required) Top and bottom Margins: 4.0 mm Right and Left Margins: 4.0 mm 297mm x 432mm 1 bit 1 to 999 Konica 7022/7130 Copier Konica 7022/7130/7135 Copier 5.5x8.5 / 8.5x11 / 8.5x14 / 11x17 / A3 / A4 / A5 / B4 / B5 / F4 / (8K / 16K: Europe only)
Orientation: Resolution:
Same as the copier
Compliant Host Computer: Option: IP-422: IP-423: A Windows-based computer Macintosh (optional PS3 kit required) Hard disk (field option) MU-411 (64MB) PS-343 (PostScript3 Option) MU-404 (64MB) MU-405 (128MB) PS-345 (PostScript3 Option) Dimension: IP-422: IP-423: Weight: IP-422: IP-423: Power: Working Environment: Approx. 1.1 kg Approx. 2.4 pounds Approx. 1.4 kg Approx. 3.1 pounds Supplied from the copier Temperature: Humidity: Restrictive Conditions Although the Weekly Timer function of the main body printer is available in the Printer mode, the power is not turned off until the data output is finished when print data remains in the E-RDH. *1 Numbers in the case of continuous printing following the storage of all pages in E-RDH memory, or numbers in the case of printing the same image on multiple papers. Also the speed for continuous printing may vary depending on the copier unit connected to the print controller. 0C to 30C 32F to 54F 5 % to 95 %RH (non-condensing) 257 mm(W) x 208 mm(D) x 55 mm(H) 10" (W) x 8.2" (D) x 2.2" (H) 252 mm(W) x 203 mm(D) x 55 mm(H) 9.9" (W) x 8.0" (D) x 2.2" (H)
G Network Control Section specification
CPU: Memory Frame Type: Ethernet Connection: Network Connector: Protocols: Compliant OS (NOS): NCC NET+ARM Processor 4 MB RAM IEEE 802. 2/802. 3/Ethernet II/IEEE 802. 3SNAP 10Base-T/100Base-TX RJ-45 TCP/IP (BOOTP, ARP, RARP, ICMP, DHCP, SNMP, HTTP, SMTP, FTP, IPP), IPX/SPX, AppleTalk (EtherTalk) Novell NetWare (3.x, 4.x, 5.x), Microsoft Windows 95/98/Me, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Microsoft Windows 2000/XP, UNIX, Mac OS 8.0 or later Automatic selection Peer-to-Peer (TCP/IP for Windows 95/98/Me), Pserver (IPX/SPX), LPD/LPR (TCP/IP), lpd/lpr (TCP/IP for UNIX), AppleTalk (EtherTalk), IPP (TCP/IP for Windows 2000/XP) IP-P2P (IP peer-to-peer), IPX-P2P (IPX peer-to-peer), MAP (Management Access Program), NWSetup, UNIX-TCP/IP Programs Web Browser (Netscape Navigator, Internet Explorer) Green LED, Amber LED (one each) Stored in nonvolatile memory
Multiple Protocols: Printing Method:
Dedicated Utilities: Standard Utilities: Status Indicators: Settings:
Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice.
I Overview of the Product
G IP-422/423's Capabilities
The Konica IP-422/423 (referred to as the print controller hereafter) is a print controller to serve as a printer or as a network scanner when used in combination with a Konica 7022/7130/7135 copier that may be connected to computers or to a network. This print controller receives files from computers or over the network and converts the image data (video data) into data that the copier can print. In addition the network controller on the system board lets the copier work as a network scanner, thus making it possible to send images scanned into the copier as an e-mail attachment, or to store those scanned images on the (field optional) hard disk for the print controller and import them into Adobe Acrobat or other TWAIN-compliant applications. This service handbook offers information on the system components, disassembly/reassembly procedures, updating firmware, service ports, troubleshooting, and factory default settings etc.
Using as local printer
Printing system
Copier Computer
Print controller
Parallel interface
Using as network printer
Copier Network
Print controller Ethernet Hub
G Principle of Operation
The IP-422/423 includes 64 MB of RAM as standard so that it can rasterize image data for subsequent pages while it is sending the rasterized image date for the current page to the print engine. The memory can also be expanded to accommodate the processing of very complex print data. This system means that the print engine can comfortably process print jobs consisting of many pages without interruption, to achieve efficient and effective printing. The print controller system software runs on VxWorks from Wind River and is included in the standard Compact Flash memory. The scanned data is sent to computers via the standard Ethernet network interface. The transmission and reception of scanned data between the print controller and the print engine performed by the built-in engine interface (video interface). In addition, the serial interface provides access to the system in the print controller.
IP-422 Overall Block Diagram
Service Port Standard Memory (64MB) CN1 Optional Memory (MU-411 : 64MB) 16M x 16 x 2pcs. 16M x 16 x 2pcs.
Serial I/F (CN11)
Driver
CPU ELAN SC520-133MHz (PBGA 344pin) PCI Bus 33MHz 32bit 3.3V
D32 D32 D32
Parallel I/F Block KPC01 Buffer EMI Fil Parallel I/F (CN2)
ISA Bus
PCI PCI Bridge Block PPBC 2000 PCI PAL Engine I/F (CN3)
BIOS Flash ROM (BIOS 1MB)
Compact Flash Memory (16MB or 32MB)
PS (Protection Chip) (PS-343)
PCMCIA Hard Disk (1.8 Inch HDD)
Buffer Network Control CPU (NCC-40)
Network I/F 10/100 CN9 BaseT(X) D16 Network Control CPU (Flash ROM : 1MB) 512K x 16 D16 Network Memory (DRAM : 4MB) 1M x 16 x 2pcs. D8 Network Control ROM (EEPROM : 64KB) 8K x 8
System Board
Network Control Section
IP-423 Overall Block Diagram
Printer I/F Board Network Control Section
KPC01 GA Buffer/EMI-Fil Parallel I/F (CN2)
Buffer
Network Control CPU (NCC-40)
Network I/F (CN6)
10/100 BaseT(X)
NerARM CPU Local Bus
Network Control ROM (Flash ROM : 1MB) 512K x 16 PCI I/F
Network Memory (DRAM : 4MB) 1M x 16 x 2pcs.
Network Control ROM (EEPROM : 64KB) 8K x 8
PCI I/F Intel Celeron 300A(IC1)
IC2 North Bridge (82443BX)
IC3 South Bridge (82371EB) IDE Bus 16bit 3.3V BIOS Flash ROM (BIOS)
IC13 to 15,17 GTL+Bus 64bit 1.5V Standard Memory (64MB) CN1 Optional Memory MU-404 : 64MB MU-405 : 128MB PPBC-XP IDE Bus 16bit 3.3V Compact Flash Memory (16MB or 32MB)
CN9 PS (Protection Chip) (PS-345 : IC10)
Super I/O (IC12)
Engine I/F (CN3)
Serial I/F (Service Port)
G Data flow
Computer
Application Print Commands Printer Driver Spooler Browser HTML
Parallel I/F ( IEEE 1284 )
Ethernet Network I/F
( TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, AppleTalk )
Interface
Print Controller
Network Controller
Parallel I/F Input Buffer
ISA bus
Hard Disk (Option)
PDL Processing ( Rasterization ) / Interpreter
Page Memory
Copier
PCI bus E-RDH memory
Print Engine ( Print )
PDL command
Rasterized image data
Printer status
I Options
See "Print Controller specification" for details on which printer controllers support each of the options.
G PostScript3 (PS-343/345)
Installing the optional PostScript3 chip and Compact Flash enables copiers to be used as PostScript3 printers.
G Expansion Memory (MU-404/405/411)
Increasing the amount of memory enables the print controller to handle larger data files and improves print performance.
Caution
Do not install memory other than that specified.
G Hard Disk (field option)
Installing the optional hard disk for the print controller lets the copier work as a scanner. The scanned data can be by accessed computers via the network.
Operating Conditions
Card Type : Power supply voltage : Current consumption : Safety approvals : PCMCIA Type1 or Type2 3.3V+/-0.15V (Stand-alone operation) 500mA max. The following certifications must have already been acquired UL Recognized Component (NWGQ2) Standard: UL1950 or UL60950 C-UL or CSA Recognized Component (NWGQ2) Standard: CSA c22.2 No.950 or CSA c22.2 No.60950 TV-GS Standard: EN 60950
Recommended products
The following hard disks have been checked by Konica and found to be compliant.
Manufacturer TOSHIBA Product name PAMHD002 PAMHD005 IBM DSCM-11000 Capacity 2GB 5GB 1GB The area that can actually be used is up to 2 GB. A PC card adaptor is required. Remarks
The system software (VxWorks) used in the print controller can handle disk capacities up to 2 GB. When a hard disk larger than 2 GB is connected, the hard disk capacity displayed on the copier operation panel or [Config. Data] is 2 GB.
Chapter 2 Disassembly / Reassembly
I Overall Construction (IP-422)
Expansion memory (MU-411)
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PostScript3 (protection chip : PS-343) Hard disk (field option)
Compact Flash Cooling fan motor
G Tools Required
Standard screwdriver Spanner or needle-nose pliers PLCC pull-out tool
Be sure to unplug the power cable, not only to turn the copier's main power switch OFF, before attempting to make servicing. Avoid making servicing the copier with the print controller outfitted.
Before engaging in Disassembly / Reassembly, check to make sure that all the cables are unplugged from the print controller. Use in-magnetized tools in Disassembly / Reassembly to prevent the hard disk being affected. There are occasions when boards are damaged if no appropriate grounding measures are taken. Wear a wrist strap or others during servicing. Disassembly / Reassembly should be made on cushioning materials.
I Disassembly / Reassembly (IP-422)
Caution: Installation
Assembly should be made in reverse order of disassembly unless otherwise noted.
G Removal / Installation of Compact Flash
The Compact Flash contains the system software for operating the printer controller. The Compact Flash needs to be replaced when the printer controller does not boot up at all and the recovery procedure is of no avail. In replacing the Compact Flash, be sure to use a Compact Flash specifically designed for the printer controller. The use of any other Compact Flash in not allowed.
Remove 8 screws, and remove the board cover.
Remove Compact Flash.
The width of the grooves on the left and right of the Compact Flash are different to prevent it being installed incorrectly. Do not force the Compact Flash into the slot as this may cause damage.
The width of a slot is large.
The width of a slot is narrow.
G Removal / Installation of Hard Disk
Refer to "Removal / Installation of Compact Flash".
Remove hard disk.
Be sure to use a Konica approved hard disk.
Hold this area and pull.
Do not touch the surface of the disk.
G Removal / Installation of PostScript3 (Protection Chip)
The PostScript3 protection chip is sensitive to static electricity. Handle it with care.
Remove the PostScript3 protection chip using a PLCC pull-out tool.
See the silk on the board, and align the corner of the chip with that of the socket and insert the PostScript3 chip.
PLCC pull-out tool
G Removal / Installation of Memory
Remove 10 screws, and remove the outside cover to the arrow direction.
Rubber Insert
Release the clips on either side of the expansion memory slot.
Make sure that the clips for the expansion memory slot are securely locked.
Remove the memory from the expansion memory slot.
When removing the memory unit, put it in at an angle relative to the expansion memory slot.
I Overall Construction (IP-423)
PostScript3 (protection chip : PS-345) Expansion memory (MU-404/405) Cooling fan motor Hard disk (field option)
Service Port Operating Environment
The following is required to use the service port: Computers running on Windows HyperTerminal (terminal communications program)
Setting requirements
Bits/sec.: Data bit: Parity: Stop bit: Flow control: 9600 bits/sec.(fixed) 8 bits None 1 None
RS-232C serial cable (terminated in a female 9-pin D-Sub connector on both ends)
Pin assignment
1 DCD 2 TxD 3 RxD 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI
9-pin D-SUB Connector (female)
Turn the copier's main power switch OFF.
Connect an RS-232C serial cable between the PC and the print controller.
When connecting IP-423 via serial cable, see "Connecting via Service Port (Serial Port)".
Run HyperTerminal.
Turn the copier's main power switch ON (i.e., boot up the print controller).
Now you can access various functions from HyperTerminal.
For how to install and use the HyperTerminal, refer to the manual for your Windows, as well as the later corresponding section of this manual.
G Installing and Booting Up HyperTerminal
HyperTerminal is a terminal communications program with which Windows95/98/Me/NT4.0/2000/XP comes as standard. If it is not installed in your Windows, it is necessary that it should be installed.
To install HyperTerminal, you need the installer CD for the Windows PC in use. The procedure for setting up HyperTerminal varies according to the version of Windows being used.
Installing HyperTerminal
In the following, we use the Windows 98 as an example.
1. 2. 3. 4.
Insert the installer CD for the version of Windows you are using. Select [Start]-[Settings]-[Control Panel].
A [Control Panel] window will appear.
Double-click [Add/Remove Programs].
An [Add/Remove Programs Properties] window will appear.
Click the [Windows Setup] tab, and check the [Communications] check box under [Components].
Click the [Details] button.
[Communications] window will appear.
Disable L2 Cache. (Disable the use of L1 cache) Disable L1 Cache. (Disable the use of L2 cache) 00000640K Low Memory Passed (Test memory between 64KB and 640KB) 00064512K Ext Memory Passed (Test memory above 640KB) Check Key In. (Check keyboard input) PCI Device Table. (List of PCI devices) Bus Dev Func VendID 4B43 4B43 4B43 4B43 4B43 4B43 4B43 4B43 4B43 4B43 DevID 505E 5050 Class Host Bridge PCI-to-PCI Bridge ISA Bridge IDE Controller Serial Bus 10 PCI Bridge Konica PCI Device Konica PCI Device Konica PCI Device Konica PCI Device Konica PCI Device Konica PCI Device Konica PCI Device Konica PCI Device Konica PCI Device Konica PCI Device Irq
Test Hard Disk Drive. (Search for and initialize hard disk drive) Init Coprocessor. (Initialize Coprocessor) Enable Cache Memory. (Enable the use of cache memory) Enable Coprocessor INT & NMI. (Enable.NMI. Initialize Coprocessor) Enable Clock Ctrl. (Set the clock control) Boot! (Load and start OS)
Error List
When an error that relates to the system boot occurs while running POST, "Critical Error" is output and displayed via the service port, and the system boot is interrupted. The following can cause a critical error: The memory area under 640 KB cannot be accessed There is a faulty memory refresh There is an error reading/writing CMOS memory The CPU timer does not operate correctly The interrupt controller does not operate correctly If the POST is interrupted due to an error other than those above, there may a system fault. In this case, check the "Details of the Service Port Output" and look for an error. If this kind of error occurs, the system cannot boot and the copier and print controller will not be able to communicate, and communication errors will occur with the controller after the copier has started.
G Memory Test
The memory test needs to be conducted if, after you have added memory, an unstable operation is observed or a fault develops due to memory size. The memory test includes a normal memory test and a detailed memory test. The normal memory test is a test conducted upon normal booting up.
The normal memory test
In memory area of lower than 640 KB: Data read/write test, address test, and data test over the entire memory area. In memory area of higher than 640 KB: Data read/write test in 64 KB units. The detailed memory test is a test conducted over the entire memory area as controlled from the service port.
The detailed memory test
In memory area of lower than 640 KB: Data read/write test, address test, and data test over the entire memory area. In memory area of higher than 640 KB: Data read/write test over the entire memory area.
Memory Test Procedure
Boot up HyperTerminal.
Refer to "Booting Up HyperTerminal".
G Troubleshooting of the print controller and 7022/7130/7135 copiers
Symptoms [Printer basic mode] screen does not appear on the copier's display after main power-on. "Warming up" does not disappear. "Initialization" does not disappear on the copier screen. Printout is defective, or nothing can be printed. Print controller does not start. Causes No power supply to the print controller. Actions Check if the print controller is connected with the copier properly. Locate the cause of trouble of the copier.
Copier is in trouble.
The print controller has not started prop- See the column of "Print controller does erly. not start". The system board or some boards of the copier are defective. The system board is inactive. Put the copier in 36 mode and perform test. If it operates properly, system board may be failure. Check the connector of the controller board. Replace the system board as necessary. Reinstall the software of the print controller. Check the cables (internal/external). Perform test using a data generator or a well-proven PC/I/O cable. Replace the system board as necessary. Reinsert PostScript3 Protect Chip. If the problem still occurs, replace PostScript3 Protect Chip with a new one.
Software of the print controller is destroyed. Test print can be produced but not from the parallel port. The parallel port has something wrong or the cable is wrong or, the problem is on the computer side. PostScript3 Protection Chip not correctly installed.
With the standard printer language PCL, correct outputs are produced, but with PostScript3 even PS Demo Page cannot be printed out at all. Test print can be produced but not from the network port. Test print can be produced and all ports are good, but user jobs cannot be printed.
The network controller is inactive or not installed properly. Some software error has happened.
Examine the network controller. Check all connectors. Replace the system board as necessary. Print controller's software or application program has something wrong. Save the file, which failed to be printed, in the disk and analyze the problem by suitable means.
Troubleshooting Flowchart for Removing Print Troubles
Yes Can be pronted out from other computers. Remove the driver, then reinstall it.
Hard disk (field option) is installed.
Can be printed out after having formatted the Hard disk (field option).
Yes Normal Condition
Can be printed out after having rewritten the Compact Flash ROM.
Normal Condition
No trouble in operation test with the copier in its 36 mode.
Yes Replace the system board.
Try to find the cause of the trouble in the copier.
I List of Warning (error) codes
If there are problems with the print controller, look at the error code displayed on the copier's operation panel. This list only listed the error codes that are displayed when the print controller is attached to the copier.
Error Error Error
Replace the system board Check NetWare settings Reset the settings as described in "Resetting the network controller to Factory Default".
Green LED flashing rap- Print job waiting idly Green LED alternately blinks with amber indicator Finished power-on sequence
G Resetting the network controller to Factory Default
You can reset all the parameters in the settings for the network controller to the factory default settings. This can be used when the print controller is moved to a different operating environment (using NetWare file server, IP subnet, etc.). The setting can be reset to the factory defaults using the web utility or from the LCD operation panel on the copier.
Resetting the settings to the factory default setting means that all information in the existing settings, such as printer server names and IP addresses, will be lost. However, the serial number and MAC address are hardwired on the print controller and are not lost.
Normally, all settings for the network controller can easily be reset to their factory defaults from the print controller by resetting them from the network settings menu in the LCD display on the copier's operation panel. If the settings cannot be reset this way for some reason, they can be reset using the slider switch*. *: The SW No. for slide switch (reset switch) varies depending on the type of printer controller. IP-422 : SW3 (System Board) IP-423 : SW1 (Printer I/F Board)
If grounding is not made securely, the board can be damaged during work. Make sure to ground your body securely by using a wrist strap before starting to work. Do not change except reset switch.
After turning the copier's main power switch OFF, remove the print controller from the copier.
For more information, refer to the print controller Installation Procedure.
Set the reset switch as illustrated below, connect the print controller to the copier, then turn the copier's main power switch ON.
The settings for the network controller will be reset to their factory defaults in about 5 minutes.
When the settings for the network controller are reset to their factory defaults, two LEDs blink alternately on the network controller.
Again, turn the copier's main power switch OFF, remove the print controller, and replace the reset switch to its original position.
Connect the print controller to the copier and turn the copier's main power switch back ON.
The copier reverts to its default settings.
G NIC Status Page (NIC Config.)
This list of network settings is sent to the copier as a print job after the network controller starts up. An example of the NIC status page is shown below. This list is printed after the network controller is first installed and if any of the settings are changed, allowing you to check the current status of network controller.
Appendix-1
G Starting Capture
Make sure that a hard disk is attached to the print controller.
Press the copiers main power switch ON. Press the [SCAN/PRINT] button on the operation panel.
Press the [SETTING] key.
[Main Menu] screen will appear.
Press the [Stop] button on the operation panel, and press the number button on the operation panel to select "3069", then press the [Start] button.
[Service Mode] screen will appear.
Appendix-2
Press [1] key, and then press the [OK] key.
[Capture File] screen will appear.
The [Service Mode] screen is displayed again. Capture mode is now set to ON.
Press [Cancel] key, to return to the [Printer basic mode] screen.
Canceling Capture Mode
Select [2] in step 6 of the procedure above. The other steps are the same as that for turning capture mode ON, but this sets Capture mode to OFF. You can also turn Capture mode OFF by turning the copier's main power switch OFF then turning it back ON again.
Appendix-3
G Capturing Files
You can use the [FTP Function] on the print controller to obtain captured files over the network. You can also copy captured files at your computer in connecting a print controller hard disk directly.
A PC that can be connected to the LAN OS : Windows95/98/Me/NT 4.0/2000/XP LAN cable : 10Base-T/100Base-TX interface cross-over cable
Make sure that TCP/IP is enabled in the network setting for the print controller, and that an IP address has been assigned to the network controller. Make sure that the PC and print controller are connected with a cross-over cable.
If the print controller being used to capture files is connected to the LAN, disconnect the cable, and use the cross-over cable to connect it directly to the PC. If the print controller is connected via the parallel port, leave the parallel cable as it is, and connect the print controller and PC by plugging the cross-over cable into the network connectors.
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