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Kyocera FK-60 FS-1800 / FS-1800N / FS-1900 Fuser UnitDetails
Brand: KYOCERA
Part Numbers: FK-60, FK60
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FS-1800+ Specifications
basic specifications:
Configuration: Resolution: Printer Memory: Electrical Requirements: Dimensions: Weight: Max Duty Cycle: Desktop Monochrome Printer with Standard 500 Drawer plus 100 Sheet Multi-Purpose Tray Fast 1200 dpi (1800 x 600), 600 x 600 dpi, 2400 x 600 dpi (w/KIR) Standard 8MB, upgradable to 264MB via 100 pin DIMMs; Standard CF Card Slot (Type 1), Micro Drive Slot (Up to 1GB) 120V, 60Hz, 7.2A 13.6"W x 18.1"D x 11.8H 28.7 lbs 65,000 Pages
paper handling options: duplex unit: DU-60
Paper Size: Paper Weight: Dimensions / Weight: 8.5" x 11",A4, B5,A- 28 lb Bond 13.6"W x 20.5"D x 4.2"H/10.1 lbs
paper drawer: PF-60
Paper Capacity: Max. Drawers: Paper Weight: Paper Size: Dimensions/ Weight: 500 Sheets - 28 lb Bond 8.5" x 11", 8.5" x 14",A4, B5,A5 13.6"W x 17.8"D x 4.1"H/8.4 lbs
controller specifications:
Controller: Supported PDL / Emulations: Fonts: Windows OS Compatibility: Novell OS Compatibility: Mac OS Compatibility: UNIX OS Compatibility: Connectivity / Interface: KUIO LV Expansion Slots (1): Supported Protocol: Driver: Utilities: PowerPCMHz PRESCRIBE, PCL6 (PCL XL, PCL5e), KPDL2 (PS2), Diablo 630, IBM ProPrinter X24, Epson LQ850, Line Printer 80 Outline Fonts for PCL XL/5e and KPDL2. 1 Bitmap Font Windows 95/98/ NT4.x/2000/XP Novell Netware 3.x/4.x/5.x OS 8.x/9.x/10.x Sun OS 4.1.x; Solaris 2.x; AIX; HP-UX (LPR) Standard Parallel IEEE1284, Serial RS-232C, Optional IB-20 10/100BaseTX, 10Base2; IB-21e 10/100BaseTX; IB-22 Enhanced Wireless NIC TCP/IP IPX/SPX,AppleTalk, NetBEUI , KX Driver for Windows, PPD for Mac, PPD for Linux/UNIX KM-NET Viewer, KM-NET Remote Operation Panel, KM-NET Job Manager, KM-NET Printer Disk Manager, Network Advanced Setup Utilities, PRESCRIBE Utilities
paper feeder: PF-8E
Paper Capacity: Max. Drawers: Paper Weight: Paper Size: Dimensions / Weight: 2,000 Sheets lb Bond - 110 lb Index 8.5" x 11",A4, B5,A5 13.6"W x 14.8"D x 13.9"H/16.6 lbs
bulk stacker: HS-8E
Stack Capacity: Paper Weight: Paper Size: Dimensions / Weight: 2,000 Sheets 16 lb Bond - 110 lb Index 8.5" x 11",A4, B5,A5 13.6"W x 13.1"D x 14.7"H/15.9 lbs
output speeds:
Warm-Up Time: First Print Out: Pages Per Minute: Less than 16 Seconds Less than 9.5 Seconds 19 Letter, 15 Legal
5-bin mailbox: SO-60
Number of Trays: Mailbox Capacity: Paper Weight: Dimensions / Weight: Sheets: 8.5 x 11,A4, B5,A5; 100 Sheets: 8.5 x - 28 lb Bond 13.6"W x 6.7"D x 12.4"H/11.7lbs
paper supply:
Standard Paper Sources: Drawer Paper Size: MPT Paper Size: Std/Max Paper Capacity: Paper Weight: Input Materials: 500 Sheet Drawer, 100 Sheet MPT 5.5" x 8.5", 8.5" x 11", 8.5" x 14",A4, B5,A5 5.5" x 8.5", 8.5" x 11", 8.5" x 14",A4, B5,A5 Custom (2.8" x 5.8" - 8.5" x 11.7") 600 Sheets/2600 Sheets 16-28 lb Bond via Paper Drawer, 16 lb Bond- 110 lb Index via MPT Bond Paper, Recycled Paper,Transparencies, Labels, Envelopes
additional options:
Envelope Feeder (EF-60), Face-Up Tray (FT-200), Face-up Tray for DU-60 (PT-60), Base for PF-8E/HS-8E (PB-60), Legal Tray for PF-60 (PC-60 LGL), Letter Tray for PF-60 (PC-60 LTR), Barcode Reader
consumables:
TK-60: 20,000 pages @ 5% Coverage
* Ships with 10,000 pages @ 5% Coverage
Specifications and design are subject to change without notice. All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective manufacturers.
Kyocera Mita America, Inc. 225 Sand Road, PO Box 40008, Fairfield, NJ 07004-0008, USA 2003 Kyocera Mita America, Inc.
www.kyoceramita.com
Tamaki Factory is ISO 14001 Certified for Environmental Management

Module Toner container*1 Drum unit Developer Fuser unit Main charger unit Refurbishment kit*2
*1 *2 *3
Nominal life (pages) 20,000 10,000 300,000 300,000 300,000 300,000 300,000 300,000
: User-replaceable : Includes DK, DV, and FK kits and a feed-transfer unit. : Each FK kits have two voltage type for 120 V AC and 220 - 240 VAC.
3-1-2 Toner container Assuming an average toner coverage of 5 % with EcoPrint mode turned off, the toner container TK-60 will need replacing approximately once every 20,000 pages; the toner container TK-60E, approximately once every 10,000 pages.
Kit Life in pages TK-60 20,000 TK-60E 10,000 Based on letter or A4 size paper; average print coverage of 5 %
Table 3-1-2 Toner container A new printer in which a toner kit TK-60 is installed for the first time, the number of copies that can be printed will be limited to approximately 10,000 pages.
(1) When to replace the toner container When the printer runs low on toner, Toner low TK-60 display and ATTENTION indicator lit on the operation panel. Be sure to promptly replace the toner container and clean the inside of the printer when this message appears. If the printer stops printing while Replace toner TK-60 is display, replace the toner container to continue printing.
(2) Notes on changing the toner container Observe the following cautions when replacing the toner container: Do not attempt to disassemble the old toner. Do not attempt to reuse the waste toner inside. Keep magnetic media such as floppy disks away from the toner container. Be sure to clean the parts as instructed in section 3-1-1 Cleaning the printer on page 3-8 at the same timing of replacing toner container. Use of the Kyocera toner kit TK-60/TK-60E is highly recommended for the optimum operation of the printer.
(3) Toner container replacement To replace the toner container, open the top cover. Pull the lock lever 1 to the right and gently lift the old container 2.
Figure 3-1-1 Removing the old toner container
Put the old toner container in the supplied plastic bag 3 and dispose of it.
Figure 3-1-2 Disposal of the old toner container NOTE Although the toner container is made from non-harmful, flammable material, be sure to dispose of it according to laws and regulations.
See also the instructions provided in chapter 2, Installing the toner container on page 2-5 to complete installation of the new toner container. (4) Toner saver mode (EcoPrint) The EcoPrint enables to reduce the amount of toner consumed on the page so as to save printing costs by drastically extending the toner container life. EcoPrint mode is factory-set to off and turned on by using the menu system of the printer operator panel. For details, see the printers Users Manual.
(5) Replacing the waste toner bottle Note that the printer has a sensor to monitor the presence of the waste toner bottle. The printer does not operate without a waste toner bottle installed. For the reference, the waste toner bottle can hold up to 100 g of waste toner. The nominal amount of waste toner derived after 10,000 pages of printing is 20 to 30 g (Letter or A4 size paper; average print coverage of 5 %). Open the side cover. While holding old the waste toner bottle 1, press the lock lever 2 in the right ward direction. Then gently pull out the waste toner bottle 1. Close the cap 3 of waste toner bottle 1 after removing from the printer. To avoid toner spilling, place the capped waste toner bottle 1 in the plastic bag 4 supplied before forwarding to proper disposal. Locate the new waste toner bottle in the toner kit, and install it in the printer according to section 22-2 Installing the waste toner bottle on page 2-8.
Figure 3-1-3 Removing the old waste toner bottle
3-1-3 Cleaning the printer To avoid print quality problems, the following printer parts must be cleaned with every toner container replacement. (1) Main charger unit The main charger unit should be cleaned in its two parts, the main charger wire and grid (See figure below.) whenever the toner container is changed. Cleaning of the main charger can be done without needing any tools thanks to its self-cleaning system.
Cleaning pad Main charger wire
Shield Cleanig knob
Figure 3-1-4 Main charger unit
(2) Cleaning the main charger wire and grid Main charger wire 1. Open the side cover 1. 2. Pull the cleaning knob (green colored) 2 slowly in and out a few times. NOTE Cleaning knob pulls a cleaning pad inside the drum unit along the main charger wire.
Figure 3-1-5 Cleaning the main charger wire
Grid 1. Take the grid cleaner 1 from protective bag 2 in the new toner kit and remove the cap 3. NOTE The grid cleaner pad is impregnated with water. Perform the following cleaning procedure before the pad dries.
Figure 3-1-6 Grid cleaner 2. Attach the grid cleaner 1 to the drum unit 3 with the pad uppermost as shown in the diagram.
Figure 3-1-7 Attaching the grid cleaner
3. After attaching the grid cleaner, repeat the action of slowly pulling out and then pushing back in the main charger unit at least 5 times. It is easier to pull out the main charger with its front end raised slightly as shown in the figure. The grid part underneath the main charger is cleaned by the wet pad of the grid cleaner.
Figure 3-1-8 Cleaning the grid 4. Remove the grid cleaner from the printer and dispose of it. The grid cleaner is not reusable.
Figure 4-1-15 Drum cleaning and erasing static charge After the drum A is physically cleaned, it then must be electrically cleaned to neutral state. This is necessary to erase any residual positive charges, ready to accept the next uniform charge. The residual charge is canceled by exposing the drum A to the light emitted from the eraser lamp [board] E (See figure 4-1-15 above.) in the similar manner as described on page 4-6. This lowers the electrical conductivity of the drum A surface making the residual charge on the drum A surface escape to the ground.
4-2 Paper feeding system
The paper feeding system picks up paper from the paper cassette, MP tray, or if installed, the paper feeder PF-60, feeds it in the printer and delivers in the output tray. Paper is feed at the precise timing in synchronization with data processing. The paper feeding system finally delivers the printed page to either the face-down or face-up output tray as manipulated by the user. The figure below shows the components in the paper feeding system and the paths through which the paper travels. The sensors, clutches, solenoids, motor etc., are described in the following pages. ( )
4 ^ % 5 6
$ 7 @ ! 8
Paper from option paper feeder PF-60 or duplexer DU-60
# 1 Middle feed roller 2 MP tray feed roller 3 Guide pulley(s) 4 MP tray 5 Paper cassette 6 Feed pulley 7 Retard roller
8 Feed roller 9 Pickup roller 0 Upper registration roller ! Lower registration roller @ Transfer roller # Drum $ Press roller
% Heat roller ^ Exit roller & Exit pulley(s) * FD roller ( Pinch roller(s) ) Face-down output tray
Figure 4-2-1 Paper feeding components
4-2-1 Paper feed control The following diagram shows interconnectivity of the feeding system components including the sensors and rollers. The engine board issues various signals in synchronization with the electrophotographic process that is executed by the main board.
Drum unit Fuser unit
MP tray
Fuser board Paper cassette Power supply unit
EXITPAP* FDPFUL*
Sensor baord
REGPAP
Engine relay board
MMOTON*
High voltage unit
MPFSOL* YC206-3
REGDR*
YC203-17
The interlock circuit outputs the three different detection signals which are combined in matrix to produce various levels of situations regarding the covers. The subsequent status is displayed on the message display.
Engine board +24V1
Actuator N.O. Top cover/ paper feed unit interlock switch (SW702) Side cover Top cover switch (SW701) COM GND +24V2 GND N.C. Engine gate array (U204)
Side cover interlock switch (SW703) N.C. N.O.
Output level Operator panel message display Ready Top cover open Top cover open Top cover open Top cover open Feed open Feed open Side cover open
H L L L L L L L
L H H H H L L L
H L L L L L L H
Feed Side Feed Side
open cover open open cover open
Side cover open
NOTE: Message display priority is from left to right.
Figure 4-3-12 Interlock circuit
Paper size detecting circuit The three paper size switches (SW1, SW2, SW3) are activated according to the positioning of the paper size dial on the paper cassette. An analog signal is generated by the combination of the paper size switches, which are put in comparison with the voltage/paper size table referenced by the paper size detecting circuit. The paper size is detected.
Paper size dial
Cassette
Figure 4-3-13 Paper size detecting circuit
The paper size dial has predetermined patterns of activating the paper size switches using concaves and convexes according to paper sizes. SW1, SW2, and SW3 produce corresponding signals for paper sizes. These patterns are translated into analog voltages and sent to the engine board on a single line. The signals are analog-digital-converted on the engine board.
Sensor board +24V1 R701 DZ70 GND
SW1 Engine board SW2 SW3 CPU (U204) Paper size switch C246 R238 Paper cassette
Paper size Paper size switch Cassette not installed Off Off Off 0V Other Legal A4 A5 B5 See note below. On On On
SW1 SW2 SW3 D/A converted output voltage
Off Off On
Off On Off
On Off Off
On Off On
On On Off
Concave (Function Off) Convex (Function On)
1.94 V 1.19 V 0.42 V 2.28 V 2.92 V 3.22 V Approximately
FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N 5-5
5-2-2 Removing the paper feed unit 1. Draw the paper feed unit 1 while pressing the buttons in the direction of arrow A.
Figure 5-2-3 Removing the paper feed unit
FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N 5-6
5-2-3 Removing the main charger unit 1. Pull the main charger unit 1 upwards while pushing main charger release lever 2. Then, pull the main charger unit 1 frontwards.
Figure 5-2-4 Removing the main charger unit
FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N 5-7
5-2-4 Removing the operator panel and outer covers (1) Removing the operator panel 1. Open the top cover 1 and MP tray 2. 2. Unlatch two hooks 3. 3. Pull the operator panel 4 towards the front.
Figure 5-2-5 Removing the operator panel
FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N 5-8
(2) Removing the top cover/face-down output tray 1. Open the top cover 1. 2. Remove two screws 2. 3. Remove the top cover/face-down output tray 3 while pressing it the direction arrows 4 (backwards). 4
Figure 5-2-6 Removing the top cover/face-down output tray
FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N 5-9
(3) Removing the right cover 1. Remove the operator panel. See page 5-8. 2. Unlatch the four snaps 1 and three hooks 2 on the chassis. Remove the right cover 3.
Figure 5-2-7 Removing the right cover
FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N 5-10
(4) Removing the left cover 1. Unlatch the four snaps 1 and three hooks 2 on the chassis. Remove the left cover 3.
Figure 5-2-8 Removing the left cover
FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N 5-11
5-2-5 Removing the drum unit 1. Remove the paper cassette and the paper feed unit. See page 5-6. 2. Remove the developer unit. See page 5-4. 3. Remove the waste toner bottle. See page 3-7. 4. Remove the drum unit 1 while pressing the drum lock 2.
Figure 5-2-9 Removing the drum unit
FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N 5-12
5-2-6 Removing the pickup roller and feed roller 1. Remove the paper feed unit. See page 5-6. 2. Turn the paper feed unit 1 over. 3. Detach the release holder 2 by sliding it while pressing the projections A. 4. Remove the feed roller assembly 3 while pressing it in the direction of arrow B.
Figure 5-2-10 Removing the feed roller assembly
FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N 5-13
5. Remove the feed bracket cover 4 while unlatching three snaps 5. 6. Remove the pickup roller 6 and the feed roller 7.
Figure 5-2-11 Remove the pickup roller and feed roller CAUTION Pickup gear Z32S 8 is installed of the inside the one way clutch 9. When refitting pickup gear Z32S 8, face the one way clutch 9 face to the feed bracket cover 4.
FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N 5-14
5-2-7 Removing the MP paper feed unit 1. Remove the paper feed unit. See page 5-6. 2. Remove the developer. See page 5-4. 3. Remove three connectors 1. 4. Remove the engine relay board 2 while unlatching the latches 3.
Figure 5-2-12 Removing the engine relay board
FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N 5-15
5. Pull the MP tray paper feed unit 4 out while unlatching two latches 5 off of points A.
Figure 5-2-13 Removing the MP paper feed unit
FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N 5-16
5-2-8 Removing the transfer roller CAUTION Do not touch the transfer roller 1 (sponge) surface. Oil and dust (particles of paper, etc.) on the transfer roller 1 can significantly deteriorate the print quality (white spots, etc.).
1. Draw the feed unit from the printer. 2. Remove the paper chute 2. 3. Remove the transfer roller 1.
Figure 5-2-14 Removing the transfer roller
FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N 5-17
5-2-9 Removing the controller unit and the principal circuit boards (1) Removing and opening the controller unit 1. Remove the top cover/face-down output tray. See page 5-9. 2. Remove the right and left covers. See page 5-10 and 5-11. 3. Remove the four connectors 1 from the controller unit 2 left side. CAUTION Draw the connector straight to remove. If you draw the connector while it is slanted, the receptacle may be damaged.
Receptacle
Connector
Figure 5-2-15 Removing the connectors from controller unit left side
FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N 5-18
4. Remove the two connectors 3 from the controller unit 2 right side.
Figure 5-2-16 Removing the connectors from controller unit right side
FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N 5-19
5. Remove three screws 4. 6. Remove frame unit 5 while releasing the projections from the catches on the frame unit 5.
Figure 5-2-17 Removing the controller unit form the frame unit
FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N 5-20
7. Remove two screws 6. 8. Remove the main board 7. 9. Remove four screws 8. 10. Remove the controller unit lid 9 from the controller unit 2.
Message Memory overflow Press GO
Message RAM disk error ## Press GO
Look at the error code given in place of # # and refer to the corresponding description below. 01 : Abnormal format. Try turning the power off and on again. 02 : RAM DISK mode is Off. Turn RAM DISK mode On. 04 : No disk space. Clean up files. 05 : Specified file not on disk. 06 : No insufficient printer memory to support RAM disk. Expand printer memory. Virtual mail The storage area for the VMB is full. Purge accumulated VMB data box fail by printing or deleting them. : Alarm buzzer sounds when an error occurs. Press the CANCEL key to stop the alarm buzzer.
6-1-2 Diagnostic (Service error messages) The printer does not operate when a message beginning with A to F and 99 is displayed. The message is categorized as follows: Message Call service personAn:0123456 Call service personBn:0123456 Call service personCn:0123456 Meaning Fuser error (n=0, 2). The total number of pages printed follows. Follow the appropriate instructions provided in the following sections. Option paper feeder error (n=2 to 4). The total number of pages printed follows. This message pertains to option paper feeder PF-60. Follow the appropriate instructions provided in the following. Option equipment error (n=0 to 4, 7, E and F). The total number of pages printed follows. This message pertains to paper feeder PF-60, sorter SO-60, and duplexer DU-60. Follow the appropriate instructions provided in the follow sections. Engine firmware download error (n=0 to 3). See section 3-1-4 Updating the firmware on page 3-15. Mechanical error (n=0 to 5, 9 and D). The total number of pages printed follows. Follow the appropriate instructions provided in the following section. Controller error (n=0 to 3). Follow the appropriate instructions provided in the following sections. Toner refreshing mode error. Follow the appropriate instruction provided in the following sections.
Call service personDn Call service personEn:0123456 Call service personFn Call service person99
(1) A0 Zero cross signal error Meaning Suggested causes The ZCROSS signal Defective power supply unit. does not reach the engine board within Defective CPU U201 on the engine board. 3 seconds after power on. (2) A2 Abnomal high temperature error Meaning CPU U201 detected that the HTEMP* signal (Abnormal temperature of more than approximately 220 C) is low for more than 3 seconds. Suggested causes Corrective action Defective CPU U201 or comparator U205 Follow the flow chart on the engine board. below. Defective engine board (KP-864). Defective thermistor. Defective photo coupler on the power supply unit for the heater lamp. Corrective action Replace power supply unit. See page 5-22. Replace engine board. See page 5-22.
No message appears on the message display (LCD), even thought the message background does not illuminate faintly. (The power is not supplied to the LCD controller board [KP-738].)
No electricity at the power outlet. Defective power supply unit.
: FS-1800/1800N *2 : FS-3800/3800N
(9) Defective face up/down solenoid operating Problem Suggested causes Change guide does not Improper insertion of the face up/down solenoid connector into fuser board (KPoperate in the fuser 756). unit. Broken face up/down solenoid coil or blownout fuse (ICP831) on the fuser board (KP756). Corrective action Reinsert the connector.
Remove and then check for continuity across the face up/down solenoid connector terminals; pin #1 and pin #2, pin #3 and pin #2. Remove and check for continuity of fuser board (KP-756) connectors terminals; across the pin #2 of connector (YC832) and pin #2 of connector (YC831). If none, replace the face up/down solenoid and fuser board (KP-756) at the same time. Or replace fuser unit. See page 5-29.
6-1-4 Circuit board terminal voltages (1) Engine board Connector Pin# Signal YC201 A1 GND B1 GND A2 +5V1 B2 +5V1 A3 +5V1 B3 SIOUT A4 SDIR B4 SCLKN A5 EGIR B5 A6 B6 A7 SBSY* VDFON1 SOIN VSREQ* I/O I I I O O O O O O I O Voltage 5 V DC 5 V DC 5 V DC 3.3 V/0 V DC 3.3 V/0 V DC 3.3 V/0 V DC (Pulse) 3.3 V/0 V DC 0 V/3.3 V DC 0 V/3.3 V DC 3.3 V/0 V DC 0 V/3.3 V DC 0 V/3.3 V DC 0 V/3.3 V DC (Pulse) 1.02 to 1.38 V DC 1.38 to 1.02 V DC 3.3 V/0 V DC 3.3 V DC 3.3 V/0 V DC (Pulse) 3.3 V/0 V DC (Pulse) Function Signal ground Signal ground Power supply for main board Power supply for main board Power supply for main board Serial data output signal Serial line direction signal Serial clock signal Engine interrupt request signal Interrupt/Not Interrupt Serial line busy signal, Busy/Not busy Forced video data output signal, On/Off Serial data input signal Vertical synchronized request signal Request/Not request System reset signal, Reset/Not reset Signal ground Pin photo diode sensor [board], Laser beam detecting signal Signal ground Signal ground Signal ground LVDS video data signal (positive) Signal ground LVDS video data signal (negative) Communication direction signal with LCD controller board Signal ground Power supply for LCD controller board Communication data clock signal with LCD controller board Signal ground Communication data signal with LCD controller board
B7 SYSRES* O A8 GND B8 PDOUT* O A9 B9 A10 B10 A11 B11 A12 GND GND GND VDO+ GND VDOFPDIR I I O O O
B12 GND A13 +3.3V1 B13 FPCLK
A14 GND B14 FPDATA I/O
Connector Pin# Signal YC201 A15 20PSEL5 B15 GND A16 20PSEL3 B16 20PSEL4 A17 GND B17 20PTRIG* A18 20PSDO B18 20PRDY*
I/O O O O O O I
TP+5V1 TP322 5
(2) MCHON
(2) TRCHON
QA203 UMG9N_01
Engine board 5/8
(2) TRVSEL3
2 RR256 10k
(2) TRVSEL1
QA204 UMG9N_01
(2) TRVSEL2
(2) RTRCHON
QA205 UMG9N_01
C227 1000p C228 C229 1000p 1000p
(2) HVCLK1
R258 10k
QA206B UMD3N_01
(2) HVCLK2
R261 10k
QA206A 1 UMD3N_01
R267 5.6k
R317 5.6k 2 Q219 2SD1664
C304 47/16V
C305 47/35V
D207 1SS355
(2) TMOTON
C240 1000p
20PSCLK (8) 20PSDO (8)
+5V1 +24V2 F201 FUSE 3.15A/125VAC F202 FUSE 3.15A/125VAC 1 2
OP24V (8)
TP371 TP372 TP373 TP374 TP376 U10 1A1 1A2 1A3 A14 2A1 2A2 G1 G2 +5V1
OP5V (8)
C307 100/10V C306 100/35V
TP375 1Y1 1Y2 1Y3 1Y4 2Y2YVCC 16 GND 8 TP382 TP9 R269 R100
(2) OPSCLK (2) OPSDO OPSDI OPRDY* TP379 TP15 SN74LS367_01 DZA201 C230 0.1 D-ZENER
1 TP378
1 YB233 2
YB1 OPTSDI (2) OPTRDY* (1)
OPSCLK
OPSEL0
YB235 2
1 YB2372
OPSEL1
1 TP383 TP387 TP390 TP393 TP395 +5V1 TP394 U207 (2) OPSEL0 (2) OPSEL1 (2) OPSEL2 (2) OPSEL3 (2) OPSEL4 (2) OPSEL5 TP396 TP15 G1 G2 VCC 16 GND 8 C231 0.14 2A1 2A2 2Y2YR271 R10 1A1 1A2 1A3 A14 1Y1 1Y2 1Y3 1Y9 RATP398 TP399 TP384 TP386 TP389 TP392 TP385 TP388 TP391
YB239 2
OPSEL2
OPRDY*
CONNECTOR12
SN74LS367_01
20PSEL3 (8)
20PSEL4 (8) DZA202 D-ZENER +5V1
20PSEL5 (8)
20PSDI (8) DZA203 D-ZENER
Engine board 6/8
20PRDY* (8) R273 2.2k R275 OPSDI R276 OPRDY* 100 C232 100p C233 100p 100 R274 2.2k
Optional unit interface
+24V2 +24V2 +5V1 +3.3V1 TP401 +5V3
D209 1SS355
YC206B FPCLK FPDIR FPDATA +3.3V1 FPRST* GND FANDR +24V2 MMOTON* GND GND
U208 BA17805FP IN OUT 2 COM R279 10k C310 100/35V
C324 0.1
(8) FPCLK (8) FPDIR 1 YB12 TPYC206A CU+5V3 TPMMOTON*1 YBYBMPFSOL*1YBFFDDR* +5V3 TPQ222 2SD29 POLCLK POLRDY* POLON* GND +24V2 GND 2 Q223 2SDTP414 (2) MPFSOL TP419 TP(2) FEDDR TP420 (2) MIDDR CU2 (2) REGDR 3 TP422 TP423 R290 1k TP291 R288 1k 3 R293 4.7k Q224 2SD1664 R286 1k R285 1k R292 4.7k C311 47/16V +5V1 R289 4.7k 34 REGDR* 1 YB2 PDIN* GND MIDDR* 1 YB1 YBTP413 (2) MMOTON Q221 DTC114EUA_(2) MMOTRDY* 2 SAMPLE1* POWCONT LASER* VDO+ VDOGND 28 SAMPLE1* PDIN* POLCLK CURCONNECOTR34 POLRDY* POLON* +24V3 POWCONT LASER* 1 CU19 FANDR YB2 (8) FANDR TP409 (8) FPRST* FPPST* YB244 CUR(8) FPDATA 4 TP405 FPDATA YB242 TP404 FPDIR 6 YB241 TP403 FPCLK 8 YB2
C308 3.3/50V
Engine board 7/8
(2) SAMPLE1*
(2) POWCONT
MMOTRDY* +24V2 MPFSOL* FEDDR* MIDDR* +24V2 REGDR* CONNECTOR34 6
(2) LASER*
QA209B UMD3N_01
QA209A UMD3N_01
APC board
(8) VDO+
C309 47/35V CU1 CU3
(8) VDO-
TP412 0
R283 10k
R284 2.2k
R287 56
(2) PDIN*
POLRDY*
C242 1000p
(2) POLCLK
R294 4.7k Q225 2SD1664
(2) POLON
QA208 UMG9N_01
YC201 PRINT* (1)
+5V1 +3.3V1
SIOUT (1) SDIR (2) RTP429 SCLKIN (2) EGIR (2) SBSY* (2) R296 TP430 SOIN (2) VSREQ* (1) SYSRES* (2) PDOUT* (2) VDO+ (7) VDO- (7) FPDIR (7) FPCLK (7) R297 1k YB2 1YB1YB1 YBYBTPYBYB2582 TP439 RRTP435 TP437 TP438 TP440 TP431 FPDATA (7) 20PSEL5 (6) 20PSEL3 (6) 20PSEL4 (6) 20PSDO (6) 20PRDY* (6) 20PSCLK (6) 20PSDI (6) R300 2.7k 56 VDFON1* (2)
Engine board 8/8
Main baord
GND PRINT* +5V1 +5V1 +5V1 SIOUT SDIR SCLKN EGIR SBSY* VDFON1 SOIN VSREQ* SYSRES* GND PDOUT* GND GND GND VDO+ GND VDOFPDIR GND +3.3V1 FPCLK GND FPDATA 20PSEL5 GND 20PSEL3 20PSEL4 GND 20PTRIG* 20PSDO 20PRDY* 20PSCLK 20PSDI OP24V OP5V
A1 B1 A2 B2 A3 B3 A4 B4 A5 B5 A6 B6 A7 B7 A8 B8 A9 B9 A10 B10 A11 B11 A12 B12 A13 B13 A14 B14 A15 B15 A16 B16 A17 B17 A18 B18 A19 B19 A20 B20
CONNECTOR D40PIN_01
3 OP24V (6) OP5V (6) Q226 DTC114EUA_R305 1k C243 1000p +5V1 C245 +5V1 0.R303 30k R304 1M AIRTEMP (1) R306 5.6k C244 0.+ TP461 U209A 7 BA4
TP441 20PTRIG (2)
R307 0
(1) WETCK2
R311 0
(1) WETCK1
R390 4.7k U209B + R310 4.7k BA10358 TP463 AIRWET (1)
Engine relay baord
CONNECTOR4PIN
(2, 4, 9) CPUD [31: 0]
CPUD25 CPUD24 CPUD23 CPUD22 CPUD21 CPUD20 CPUD19 CPUD18 CPUD17 CPUD16 CPUD15 CPUD14 CPUD13 CPUD12 CPUD11 CPUD10 CPUD9 CPUD8 CPUD7 CPUD6 CPUD5 CPUD4 CPUD3 CPUD2 CPUD1 CPUD0
(2, 4) CPUA [28: 0]
GND TP184 TP185
TP190 VDOUTN (12) L1 CHOKE-COIL 3 4
(8) CFRST1 (8) CFRST2 (8) CFCSN1 (8) CFCSN2 (8) CFOEN1 (8) CFOEN2 (8) CFWEN1 (8) CFWEN2 (8) CFWAITAN1 (8) CFWAITBN2 (8) CDET1A (8) CDET1B (8) CDET2A (8) CDET2B
TP191 (12) FPDAT (12) FPCLK (12) FPDIR
ACT3225-102_01 VDOUTP (12) TP193
+3.3V +3.3V LA [22: 2] (5, 8, 9) (1, 2, 9) CPUD [31: 0] C62 22/6.3V CHIP EL. GND CPUD0 CPUD1 CPUD2 TP195 CPUD3 CPUD4 CPUD5 CPUD6 CPUD7 U06 (3) ROMA2 (3) ROMA3 (3) ROMA4 LA5 (1, 2, 9, 10)CPUD [31: 0] LA6 LA7 LA8 LA1 TP197 G DIR TP196 +3.3V LD [15: 0] LD [15: 0] (5, 8)
(1, 2) CPUA [28: 0]
U03 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B11 LA22 LA21 LA20 LA19 LA18 LA17 LA16 LA15
CPUA22 CPUA21 CPUA20 CPUA19 CPUA18 CPUA17 CPUA16 CPUA15
A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8
VCC GND C63 0.10
SN74LV245A_01
Main board (TK-777) 4/12
CPUD15 CPUD14 CPUD13 CPUD12 CPUD11 CPUD10 CPUD9 CPUD8 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 VCC GND SN74LV245A_01
LD15 LD14 LD13 LD12 LD11 LD10 LD9 LD8 C66 0.1
CPUA14 CPUA13 CPUA12 CPUA11 CPUA10 CPUA9 CPUA8 CPUA7 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 VCC GND TP198 C64 0.1 LA10 LA11 LA12 TP10
LA14 LA13 LA12 LA11 LA10 LA9 LA8 LA7
CPUD8 CPUD9 CPUD10 CPUD11 CPUD12 CPUD13 CPUD14 CPUD15
+3.3V U07
+3.3V CPUD16 CPUD17 CPUD18 CPUD19 (3, 9) OEN0 (3) CSN0 (3) CSN1 TP200 TP201 TP202 (3, 5, 9) WEN0 TP203 LA13 LA14
System (ROM) DIMM
CPUD7 CPUD6 CPUD5 CPUD4 CPUD3 CPUD2 CPUD1 CPUD0
A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 G DIR
B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 VCC GND
LD7 LD6 LD5 LD4 LD3 LD2 LD1 LD0
CPUA6 CPUA5 CPUA4 CPUA3 CPUA2 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 BVCC 10 GND C65 0.1 TP204 CPUD20 CPUD21 CPUD22 CPUD23
LA6 LA5 LA4 LA3 LA2
C67 0.1
GND TP205
CPUD24 CPUD25 CPUD26 CPUD27 CPUD28 CPUD29 CPUD30 CPUD31 LA15 LA16 LA17 LA18 LA19 LA20 LA21 LA22
YS01 CONNECTOR 72PIN 1 GND 2 DQDQDQVCC 6 DQDQDQDQDQGND 12 AAAANC 17 A6 (2, 8) EXTBOEN 18 A7 (2) EXTBDIR 19 AAGND 22 DQDQDQDQDQDQDQDQVCC 31 AAANC 35 DQDQDQDQGND 40 OEN 41 CE1N 42 CE2N 43 AANC 46 NC 47 WEN 48 VCC 49 DQDQDQDQGND 54 DQDQDQDQDQDQDQDQVCC 63 AAAANC 68 AAAAGND TP206 GND
(4, 8, 9) LA [22: 2]
(4, 8) LD [15: 0]
(1, 2) CPUA [31: 0]
U03 Q0 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q19 LA22 LA21 LA20 LA19 LA18 LA17 LA16 LA15
D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7
/OE LE
SN74LV373A_01
Main board (TK-858) 4/12
CPUA14 CPUA13 CPUA12 CPUA11 CPUA10 CPUA9 CPUA8 CPUA7 Q0 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 VCC GND TP198 C64 0.1 LA10 LA11 LA12 TP10
CPUA5 CPUA4 CPUA3 CPUA2 Q0 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 VCC GND C65 0.1 TP204 CPUD20 CPUD21 CPUD22 CPUD10
(2) ALATCH
YS01 CONNECTOR 72PIN GND 3 DQDQDQVCC 7 DQDQDQDQDQGND 13 AAAANC (2, 8) EXTBOEN 18 A6 (2) EXTBDIR 19 AAAGND 23 DQDQDQDQDQDQDQDQVCC 32 AAANC 36 DQDQDQDQGND 41 OEN 42 CE1N 43 CE2N 44 AANC 47 NC 48 WEN 49 VCC 50 DQDQDQDQGND 55 DQDQDQDQDQDQDQDQVCC 64 AAAANC 69 AAAA22 GND TP206 GND
(4, 8, 9) LA [22: 0]
Main board (TK-858) 5/12
CONNCTOR KUIO
Main board (TK-858) 6/12
ASDD2 ASDD10 ASDD3 ASDD11 SDRAM 64M SDRAM 64M U11 U10
RA27 56x7 SDD2 SDD10 SDD3 SDD11
TP220 SDBA1 (2, 7) SDBA0 (2, 7) DQMUU (2, 7) DQMUM (2, 7) SDCLK (2, 7) SDCKE (2, 7) TP288 TP230
A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10/AP A11 A12 BA DQML DQMU CLK CKE 15 39
SDA0 SDA1 SDA2 SDA3 SDA4 SDA5 SDA6 SDA7 SDA8 SDA9 SDA10 SDA11 SDD15 SDD14 SDD13 SDD12 SDD11 SDD10 SDD9 SDD8 SDD7 SDD6 SDD5 SDD4 SDD3 SDD2 SDD1 SDD53 DQ0 DQ1 DQ2 DQ3 DQ4 DQ5 DQ6 DQ7 DQ8 DQ9 DQ10 DQ11 DQ12 DQ13 DQ14 DQ15
A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10/AP A11 A12 BA DQML DQMU CLK CKE NC NC(RFU)
SDA0 SDA1 SDA2 SDA3 SDA4 SDA5 SDA6 SDA7 SDA8 SDA9 SDA10 SDA11 SDBA1 (2, 7) SDBA0 (2, 7)
R24 DQMUU (2, 7) DQMUM (2, 7) SDCKE (2, 7) TP229 TP231 R100 SDCLK (2, 7)
64M ( x 16) SDRAM TSOP 54PIN
TP224 NC NC(RFU)
(2) SDCAN0 (2, 7) SDRASN (2, 7) SDCASN (2, 7) SDWEN /CS /RAS /CAS /WEN
(2) SDCAN0 (2, 7) SDRASN (2, 7) SDCASN (2, 7) SDWEN
/CS /RAS /CAS /WEN
ASDD6 ASDD14 ASDD7 ASDD15 SDD6 SDD14 SDD7 SDD16
SDD31 SDD30 SDD29 SDD28 SDD27 SDD26 SDD25 SDD24 SDD23 SDD22 SDD21 SDD20 SDD19 SDD18 SDD17 SDD53 DQ0 DQ1 DQ2 DQ3 DQ4 DQ5 DQ6 DQ7 DQ8 DQ9 DQ10 DQ11 DQ12 DQ13 DQ14 DQ15
RA30 56x7 SDD16 SDD24 SDD17 SDDVDD VDD VDD VDDQ VDDQ VDDQ VDDQ VSS VSS VSS VSSQ VSSQ VSSQ VSSQ HM5264165FTT-ARA31 56x7 SDD18 SDD26 SDD19 SDD27 C73 C74 0.1 0.1 RA32 56x7 SDD20 SDD28 SDD21 SDD29 GND RA33 56x7 SDD22 SDD30 SDD23 SDD31
ASDD16 ASDD24 ASDD17 ASDD25
VDD VDD VDD VDDQ VDDQ VDDQ VDDQ
VSS VSS VSS VSSQ VSSQ VSSQ VSSQ
HM5264165FTT-A60
ASDD18 ASDD26 ASDD19 ASDD27
C75 0.1
ASDD20 ASDD28 ASDD21 ASDD29
ASDD22 ASDD30 ASDD23 ASDD31
Main board (TK-858) 7/12
Main board (TK-858) 8/12
(3) CFCSN2 TP404 (3) CFWEN1 TP246 U14 TP248
TP415 (3) CFRST2 LA20TP251 TP253 LD8 TP255 LD9 LD1 G DIR VCC GND C86 0.1 CONNECTOR CF-CARD GND Lock Pin (1) Lock Pin (52) LA20 LA11 LA10 LA9 LA8 LA7 LA6 LA5 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D11
L2 Z0069
Power supply unit (220 - 240 V AC model, Sharp)
D8 1N4005E
D9 1N4005E
C42 0.01 250V
D6 1N4005E
D7 1N4005E
R41 56k (2W)
R42 56k (2W)
Appendix B
S t a t u s
P a g e
Appendix B Contents
Status page..... B-3 Printing the service status page.... B-3 Service information on the status page.... B-4 Details of service information.... B-4
Status page
The printer can print two different types of the status pagethe user (normal) status page and the service status page. This section exclusively describes information obtainable with the service status page. For information on the user (normal) status page, refer to the printers Users Manual. Information on the service page include various settings for the printer, service statistics, etc. To print a service status page, proceed as follows: Printing the service status page To print a service status page, using the MENU key. Or, have a PC running MS-DOS and proceed as follows: 1. Connect the printer to the PC via the parallel interface. 2. Ensure that the printer is ready to print. 3. At the DOS prompt, type: echo !R! STAT 1; EXIT; >lpt1: The service status page is printed. (If you omit 1, a user status page is printed.)
Service information on the status page An example of the service status page is shown below. (Note the details born by status page my differ from a firmware version to another.) Most of the service information is located under Service information. Most of these service information on the status page are alphanumerically-coded. Each item is explained next page. Details of service information
Controller firmware version*
Released date of the firmware
Software version: 68.01
Released:
30/Aug/2000
Service information [0104/0330][C1*][12][01/01] Total page /t/P00/S00/F00/N00/D10:DM0301.DAN/RS2/DK-60/6C/01/[0003-0003]/BF-AD/AF.H/ /0096/0026/1061/0811/ 0/ 0/ 0/ 0/ 0/ 0/ 0/ /AAADCFE/AAADCFE/AAADCFE/AAADCFE/AAADCFE/AAADCFE/AAADCFE/AAADCFE/ /20A11080/1020B200/20001080/81000000/00000000/10101010/10101010/ SPD1:0203040508090A0B0C0D0F101112131415161718191A1B1C1D1E1F202122235E SPD2:0203040508090A0B0C0D0F101112131415161718191A1B1C1D1E1F202122235E /8088808880808000/8088808880808000/8088808880808000/8088808880808000/ DN:SPL9200007 SN:SPL9200010
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PS-42C91HD DAV-DZ555K KIP712W DLS MW12 LX-U250D SDC-K60R Software Autometer VF W175G LE46B650 1014XL-S SX 3 Consoles XL4 DVD-LX97 5625 5631 G52-72671XJ NS-777-NS-555 System-2005 Yamaha TD-1 HD4407 Optio P70 Kodak P850 XR-30X 7700G CX650 VGN-FE39VP HDC-TM700PC SPA-3 Mustang-2001 KT-748 CT-W710R Acoustic SE SD4504 Ixus 430 Easybook 7 PD-M423 CQ-DF401U Review Yamaha CS6X LV803 LN58459 Easy 110 System CMF-2180 Doctor 360X Hd FR Lansing 621 Playful PUP C-MAX FBX1220 Optio W10 SH52TH-W FTQ386LWX Impressa Z7 Toolbox EID1002RE Clp-350 RAR186 PRO 8 9600 GT EMT-1 XT720 HT-R570 GUC232A ZE5200 Europa 200 VGN-FZ19VN S-5BD Janome 423S NAD M5 PL-220Z Typhone 500 Valencia MP36 G41-M7 Prophecy Satellite M100 WF-1060 SP1203N-KIT Phonefax 30 1022NW A1800 Power Plus Xdvd8183 EOS 20DA S5800 KH 1166 KX-TG1106RU CQ-C1301NE Canon XL1 H5360 XA-MC10 Supermatic 2 SD100 6 3 QY-70 R4000 MC-3080NW Fantom-S88 DVD-F1080 WAP55AG 95220
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