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REVISION 0
AUG. 2001
COPYRIGHT
2001 CANON INC. CANON S6300 0801 XX 0.00-0 PRINTED IN JAPAN (IMPRIME AU JAPON)

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  • Page 1 REVISION 0 AUG. 2001 COPYRIGHT 2001 CANON INC. CANON S6300 0801 XX 0.00-0 PRINTED IN JAPAN (IMPRIME AU JAPON)
  • Page 2 082001 XX 0.00-0...
  • Page 4 Canon will release technical information as the need arises. In the event of major changes in the contents of this manual over a long or short period, Canon will issue a new edition of this manual The following paragraph does not apply to any countries where such provisions are inconsistent with local law.
  • Page 5 I. ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual consists of four parts containing information for servicing the product. Part 1: Product Specifications Product overview and specifications. Part 2: Troubleshooting A guide to troubleshooting the product and identifying parts needing replacement. Troubleshooting solutions are listed according to the error indications displayed by the status indicator and by problem descriptions.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    II. TABLE OF CONTENTS Part 1: PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Page 1 - 1 1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW 1 - 1 1.1 Product Overview 1 - 2 2. SPECIFICATIONS 1 - 2 2.1 Printer Specifications 1 - 2 2.1.1 Printer specifications 1 - 3 2.1.2 Printer service life 1 - 3 2.1.3 BJ cartridge service life...
  • Page 7 Page 2 -23 3.4.5 Setting the EEPROM 2 -24 4. OPERATION CHECK AFTER DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY 2 -24 4.1 Check Procedure 2 -25 5. TRANSPORTING THE PRINTER 2 -25 5.1 Procedure 2 -26 6. PARTS REPLACEMENT, PERIODIC INSPECTIONS, & TOOLS 2 -26 6.1 Parts Replacement 2 -26...
  • Page 8 Page 3 -15 3.2.2 Purge section components 3 -17 3.3 Paper Feed Section 3 -17 3.3.1 Paper feed components 3 -18 3.3.2 Friction separation system 3 -18 3.3.3 Paper transport section 3 -18 3.3.4 Paper discharge section 3 -19 4. LOGIC BOARD COMPONENTS 3 -22 5.
  • Page 9 III. ILLUSTRATION INDEX Part 1: PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Page 1 - 1 Figure 1 - 1 Printer Exterior 1 - 3 Figure 1 - 2 1500 Characters Pattern 1 - 3 Figure 1 - 3 JIS SCID No. 5 1 - 5 Figure 1 - 4 Printable Area 1 - 7...
  • Page 10 IV. TABLE INDEX Part 1: PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Page 1 - 9 Table 1 - 1 PARTS CODE Part 2: TROUBLESHOOTING 2 -10 Table 2 - 1 ERROR INDICATIONS Part 3: TECHNICAL REFERENCE 3 -24 Table 3 - 1 PRINTING MODE LIST...
  • Page 11: Part 1: Product Specifications

    Part 1 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Page 1 - 1 1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW 1 - 1 1.1 Product Overview 1 - 2 2. SPECIFICATIONS 1 - 2 2.1 Printer Specifications 1 - 4 2.2 Paper Specifications 1 - 6 2.3 BJ Cartridge Specifications 1 - 6 2.4 Printer and Scanner Drivers 1 - 7...
  • Page 12: Product Overview

    Part 1: Product Specifications S6300 I. PRODUCT OVERVIEW 1.1 Product Overview “High-Performance Personal and Business Use Color Printer” While emphasizing out-of-box performance, the S6300 offers default setting high-speed and high-quality printing on plain paper. With the same engine as the S600, the printer takes full advantage of the S600’s features, and supports up to A3+ sized paper to function as a high-performance business-use printer.
  • Page 13: Specifications

    Part 1: Product Specifications S6300 2. SPECIFICATIONS 2.1 Printer Specifications 2.1.1 Printer specifications Type Desktop serial printer Paper Feed System Automatic feed only (No manual feed) Resolution 2400 1200 dpi (Max. resolution) Throughput 17 ppm Color: 12 ppm Printing Direction HS mode (600 dpi 600 dpi...): Single-pass bi-directional (Plain/Special...
  • Page 14: Printer Service Life

    Part 1: Product Specifications S6300 2.1.2 Printer service life Whichever comes first: (1) A total of 30,000 sheets printed with 1,500 standard characters in black ink. (2) A total of 10,000 sheets printed with 7.5% duty per color. (3) Five years of use. 2.1.3 BJ cartridge service life (1) Service life For monochrome printing (1500-character standard text pattern printing): 30,000...
  • Page 15: Paper Specifications

    Part 1: Product Specifications S6300 2.2 Paper Specifications 2.2.1 Paper sizes and weights (1) Paper sizes See the table below. (2) Weight For automatic feeding, the paper's weight should be 64-105 g/m 2.2.2 Paper types and settings Paper Spacing Type Size Sheet Feeder Capacity Lever Position...
  • Page 16: Printing Area

    Part 1: Product Specifications S6300 2.2.3 Printing area A3+,A3,B4,A4+,A4, B5, A5 Letter,Leger Recommended printing area: 3.0 mm 3.0 mm 1.5* Printable area: 28.0 mm 28.0 mm 26.5 mm 5.0 mm 26.5 mm 5.0 mm 6.4 mm 6.4 mm 3.4 mm 3.4 mm 1.5* Glossy postcard/Japan Post Office postcard/ Japan Post...
  • Page 17: Bj Cartridge Specifications

    Part 1: Product Specifications S6300 2.3 BJ Cartridge Specifications Print Head Configuration Detachable ink tanks for each color and BK/Cl (C, M, Y) integrated head Print Head BK: 320 nozzles, 2-column vertical array Cl: 256 nozzles/color, 2-column vertical array/color Ink Colors* Pigment BK, dyes C, M, Y Ink Tank BCI-3eBK, BCI-3eC, BCI-3eM, BCI-3eY...
  • Page 18: Packing Configuration

    Part 1: Product Specifications S6300 3. PACKING CONFIGURATION After opening the box, make sure all the items below are included. Paper Support Instruction Manuals Power Cord Printer Ink Tank Print Head Figure 1-5 Packing Configuration There is no storage box for storing the Print Head.
  • Page 19: Parts Code List

    Part 1: Product Specifications S6300 4. PARTS CODE LIST A list of printer parts, consumables, and optional equipment are listed below. The printer's BJ cartridge (print head) will be supplied only as a spare part for servicing. Table 1-1 PARTS CODE Item Designation Parts Code...
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  • Page 21: Part 2: Troubleshooting

    Part 2 TROUBLESHOOTING Page 2 - 1 1. PRINTER OPERATION 2 - 1 1.1 Printer Operation Procedure 2 - 1 1.2 Status Indicator 2 - 2 1.3 Operating the Printer 2 - 5 2. SERVICING 2 - 5 2.1 Before Troubleshooting 2 - 6 2.2 Detectable Problems from System Start to Exit 2 - 9...
  • Page 22: Printer Operation

    Part 2: Troubleshooting S6300 1. PRINTER OPERATION The printer's operation procedures are explained below. You can operate the printer either by itself or with a computer. Both methods are explained below. 1.1 Printer Operation Procedure The printer's operation panel has a POWER button and a RESUME button to cancel printing operation or to cancel an error.
  • Page 23: Operating The Printer

    Part 2: Troubleshooting S6300 1.3 Operating the Printer The printer has an offline operation mode that works when the printer is not connected to a computer and the power is on. To conduct the operations below, with the power turned on, hold down the RESUME button until the green indicator blinks for the specified number of times.
  • Page 24 Part 2: Troubleshooting S6300 Figure 2-2 Nozzle Check Pattern Printout...
  • Page 25: Roller Cleaning Operation

    Part 2: Troubleshooting S6300 1.3.3 Roller cleaning operation This is to remove the paper dust adhering to the auto sheet feeder's rollers. With the printer turned on, hold down the RESUME button until the green indicator blinks once. The cleaning of the rollers will then start. There are two cleaning methods: (1) Rotating the rollers without paper Execute roller cleaning without placing any paper on the auto sheet feeder.
  • Page 26: Servicing

    Part 2: Troubleshooting S6300 2. SERVICING 2.1 Before Troubleshooting Before troubleshooting, check the following and see if any of the applicable problems can be fixed. Problem Probable Cause Solution The printer does not The power outlet is not supplying Connect the AC cord to a power operate at all.
  • Page 27: Detectable Problems From System Start To Exit

    Part 2: Troubleshooting S6300 2.2 Detectable Problems from System Start to Exit Errors unresolvable by the user can be checked before system startup is completed. AC power connection CPU & printer controller initialization DRAM check Orange lamp RAM error lights Checksum EEPROM check Power ON...
  • Page 28 Part 2: Troubleshooting S6300 From preceding page Head present? Procedure Head power ON within dotted line executed? Reading of head's EEPROM 1st time execution within dotted line 2nd time Cartridge error (b) Orange blinks 7 Purge unit initialization times Purge sensor error Cartridge home position obtained Orange/green toggle...
  • Page 29 Part 2: Troubleshooting S6300 From preceding page Orange Paper jam error blinks 3 times Paper feed roller turns slowly Encoder parameter obtained Cover sensor check Open Open or closed? Closed Move carriage to home position Not present Head present? Present Back to 1 Ink-low detection...
  • Page 30: Troubleshooting Problems

    Part 2: Troubleshooting S6300 2.3 Troubleshooting Problems Problem Probable Cause / Check Items Solution Power does not 1. AC adapter, 2. Logic board 1. Replace faulty parts. turn on. After power ON, it immediately turns off. The print head 1. Print Head, 2. Print Head 1.
  • Page 31: Troubleshooting Error Indications

    Part 2: Troubleshooting S6300 2.4 Troubleshooting Error Indications 1) Error indication when a user-resolvable error occurs The indicator lights in green, then blinks in orange. This repeats. Check the number of blinks and proceed to correct the error. 2) Error indication when an error not resolvable by the user occurs The indicator toggles between orange and green (orange/green toggle blinking).
  • Page 32 Part 2: Troubleshooting S6300 Orange BJ cartridge not <Cause> 6 blinks installed Since there is no Print Head installed, the printing and suction that were required could not be executed. <Suspect Part> Print Head, carriage unit Orange Cartridge error <Cause> 7 blinks (a) The print head temperature (output value of the head's internal diode sensor) exceeded the...
  • Page 33 Part 2: Troubleshooting S6300 Orange/ 6800 EEPROM error <Cause> green An error occurred during the writing to the 9 toggle EEPROM. Checksum error (at soft power ON). blinks <Suspect Part> Control board Orange/ RAM error <Cause> lights Error at DRAM check (at hard power ON). <Suspect Part>...
  • Page 34: Disassembly And Reassembly

    Part 2: Troubleshooting S6300 3. DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY 3.1 Cautions for Disassembly and Reassembly 3.1.1 Cautions for ink stains (Ink path/ink mist) During servicing, be careful not to touch the ink path and get ink stains on the printer, work table, and your hands and clothing. The ink path includes the Print Head's ink tank supply inlet, the Print Head's ink filter, the ink nozzles, head cap, wiper, and waste-ink absorber.
  • Page 35: Exploded View

    Part 2: Troubleshooting S6300 3.2 Exploded View Figure 2-3 Exploded View 2-14...
  • Page 36: Disassembly And Reassembly

    Part 2: Troubleshooting S6300 3.3 Disassembly and Reassembly Supplemental information and cautions for disassembling and reassembling the printer are stated below. As for the disassembly procedure, refer to the Parts Catalog. The illustrations in the Parts Catalog are numbered according to the order of disassembly. 3.3.1 Carriage lock release Normally, when a cartridge is installed on the carriage and the power is turned off, the printer moves the carriage to the capping position to lock it.
  • Page 37: Removing And Installing Tap Screws

    Part 2: Troubleshooting S6300 3.3.2 Removing and installing tap screws The printer uses tap screws to fasten the printer unit and base. The removed tap screws will have residue from the mold in which the internal thread was made. Since the residue may crush the screw threads, clean off the residue from the tap screws before re-installing or use new tap screws.
  • Page 38: Handling Encoder Film

    Part 2: Troubleshooting S6300 3.3.4 Handling encoder film (1) Be careful not to get any grease on the encoder film (carriage encoder film and paper feed encoder film). If grease gets on the encoder film, the film's slits will not be read correctly, resulting in error.
  • Page 39: Installing The Logic Board Cover

    Part 2: Troubleshooting S6300 3.3.7 Installing the logic board cover If the logic board cover is installed incorrectly, the logic board and paper feed rollers will be obstructed and the ASF motor may go out of sync. Note that prong A is prone to engage incorrectly. Make sure that it fits in correctly. Figure 2-7 Installing the Logic Board Cover 3.3.8 Handling the purge unit Note the following with regard to the purge unit:...
  • Page 40: Adjustments And Settings After Disassembly And Reassembly

    Part 2: Troubleshooting S6300 3.4 Adjustments and Settings After Disassembly and Reassembly 3.4.1 Adjustments (1) User Level Timing Adjustment Time Required Tools Required After BJ cartridge Print head printing position 10 min. 2 sheets of A4-size replacement adjustment paper (2) Serviceman Level Timing Adjustment Time Required...
  • Page 41: Applying Grease

    Part 2: Troubleshooting S6300 3.4.2 Applying grease After disassembly and reassembly, apply the necessary grease on the places shown below. Use a flat brush to spread a thin coat of grease. When applying grease, be careful not to get any grease on the wiper and cap.
  • Page 42: Print Head Position Adjustment

    Part 2: Troubleshooting S6300 3.4.3 Print head position adjustment The print head has two nozzle arrays for each color. Therefore, it requires the ink landing position adjustments described in (1) and (2) below in addition to the usual bi-directional adjustment described in (3). (1) Landing position adjustment between two same-color arrays •...
  • Page 43: Print Head Seam Stripe Adjustment

    Part 2: Troubleshooting S6300 3.4.4 Print head seam stripe adjustment The print head seam stripe adjustment is done to determine the amount of thinning of the high-duty image portion (indicated by the arrows) comprising the seam (stripe) created between the vertical bi-directional passes. After the CMY printing by the first pass, CMY is printed again in the same way during the second pass.
  • Page 44: Setting The Eeprom

    Part 2: Troubleshooting S6300 3.4.5 Setting the EEPROM After replacing the control board or waste-ink absorber, reset the EEPROM and restore the printer settings. Then do a test printout to check the results. The procedure is described in 7.1 Service Mode Operations on page 2-27. (1) After control board replacement If the waste-ink absorption amount is over 7 percent (according to a visual check) at the time you replace the control board, also replace the waste-ink absorber.
  • Page 45: Operation Check After Disassembly And Reassembly

    Part 2: Troubleshooting S6300 4. OPERATION CHECK AFTER DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY 4.1 Check Procedure After disassembly and reassembly, follow the procedure below to check the printer's operation. 1) Check visually for any grease or foreign matter dirtying the internal parts. Make sure that the encoder film is clean.
  • Page 46: Transporting The Printer

    Part 2: Troubleshooting S6300 5. TRANSPORTING THE PRINTER The procedure for transporting the printer after completing repairs is described below. 5.1 Procedure (1) Mount the Print Head on the carriage. (2) Turn off the printer so that the carriage locks at the home position. If the Print Head (print head) is not on the carriage, the ink may dry and harden.
  • Page 47: Parts Replacement, Periodic Inspections, & Tools

    Part 2: Troubleshooting S6300 6. PARTS REPLACEMENT, PERIODIC INSPECTIONS, & TOOLS 6.1 Parts Replacement Level Replacement Parts User None Serviceman None Level Consumables User Black BJ cartridge ink tank (Black: BCI-3eBK) Color BJ cartridge ink tank (Cyan: BCI-3eC, Magenta: BCI-3eM, Yellow: BCI-3eY) Serviceman None 6.2 Periodic Inspections...
  • Page 48: Service-Related Features

    Part 2: Troubleshooting S6300 7. SERVICE-RELATED FEATURES The printer has a service mode for accessing service settings and executing a test printout. You can use the operation panel to switch to the service mode. 7.1 Service Mode Operations 1) With the printer turned off, hold down the RESUME button and press the POWER button (the green indicator lights and the desired service function can be selected).
  • Page 49: Test Printout

    Part 2: Troubleshooting S6300 7.2 Test Printout The service/factory test printout shows the print head's control ROM version, printer settings, total printed sheet count, total waste-ink absorption amount, and other information. Paper Size:A3 Figure 2-12 Service/Factory Test Printout (Sample) 2-28...
  • Page 50: Printing The Eeprom Information

    Part 2: Troubleshooting S6300 7.3 Printing the EEPROM Information This prints the contents of the printer's EEPROM and that of the Print Head. With the resulting printout, you can see the settings and data saved in the printer. S6300 P=V1.00 DI=000.00% Page=00032 CH=00005 Bk=(00) Cl=(00) Head TempBK=26.5 Head TempC=27.0 Env Temp=27.0 PF(00 00 00) PC(A=0005 B=0000 C=0000 D=0003) Bk=04214 C=03365 M=01451 Y=01110 WP=0041 IC(BK=0 C=0 M=1 Y=1)
  • Page 51: Resetting The Eeprom

    Part 2: Troubleshooting S6300 7.4 Resetting the EEPROM The printer uses the total waste-ink absorption amount recorded by the EEPROM as the basis for determining whether the waste ink is full. Therefore, after replacing the waste-ink absorber, be sure to reset the total waste-ink absorption amount.
  • Page 52: Part 3: Technical Reference

    Part 3 TECHNICAL REFERENCE Page 3 - 1 1. PRINTER CONTROL SECTION 3 - 1 1.1 Printing Data and Control Signal Flow 3 - 2 1.2 Print Drive Method 3 - 5 1.3 Control During Printing 3 - 7 1.4 Detection Functions 3 - 9 1.5 Other Sensing Features 3 -10...
  • Page 53: Printer Control Section

    Part 3: Technical Reference S6300 1. PRINTER CONTROL SECTION The printer control section converts the data created and input by the printer driver into printing data and printer operation signals and it also controls the driving of the print head and electrical mechanisms while referring to feedback from various sensors. 1.1 Printing Data and Control Signal Flow The signal flow starting with the printer receiving the printing data and ending with the execution of printing is explained below.
  • Page 54: Print Drive Method

    Part 3: Technical Reference S6300 1.2 Print Drive Method To print, the printer ejects ink from ink nozzles. To this end, 16-bit serial data is transferred once as a latch signal to each nozzle array (total of 8 arrays: black even/odd-number array, cyan, magenta, yellow/even/odd-number array).
  • Page 55: Print Drive Control

    Part 3: Technical Reference S6300 1.2.1 Print drive control Print driving is executed as follows: a) The nozzles to be heated are selected in blocks. The nozzles to be heated are selected according to logical blocks of 16 nozzles divided from among the nozzle arrays. In the case of the black nozzles, they are divided into 10 blocks.
  • Page 56: Print Driving Method

    Part 3: Technical Reference S6300 1.2.2 Print driving method The printer's drive system enables a maximum of 600 600 dpi for black and 2400 2400 dpi for color. The vertical resolution applies to two nozzle arrays for each color. In the case of black, the two nozzle arrays have 300 dpi. Since their relative position to each other has been shifted by 600 dpi, both nozzle arrays together attain 600 dpi resolution.
  • Page 57: Control During Printing

    Part 3: Technical Reference S6300 1.3 Control During Printing The printer can produce high-quality printing with no smearing or irregular density with the cartridge, selected media, printing quality setting, printing data, etc., by altering the carriage operation, paper feed operation, etc. By shifting the printing timing with multiple passes during printing, one raster is printed with multiple nozzles.
  • Page 58: Smear Control And Rest Between

    Part 3: Technical Reference S6300 1.3.4 Smear control and rest between pages Both smear control and the rest between pages are for preventing smearing by the edge of the printed paper sliding against the preceding printed page. If pigment ink is used for high-duty printing, smear control can delay the printing operation right before the next sheet of paper is stacked on the printed sheet.
  • Page 59: Detection Functions

    Part 3: Technical Reference S6300 1.4 Detection Functions 1.4.1 Detection by sensors The following sensors detect the printer's condition. Cover Sensor(SW) Internal Temperature Sensor Paper Feed Encoder Paper-end Sensor Purge Sensor Carriage Encoder ASF Sensor Figure 3-5 Location of Sensors 1.4.2 Paper-end sensor The photo interrupter-type, paper-end sensor detects the paper with the paper sensor arm's flag when the edge of the paper passes through the paper feed section.
  • Page 60: Ink Sensor (Same As For Bj F600)

    Part 3: Technical Reference S6300 1.4.3 Ink sensor (Same as for BJ F600) Consisting of an LED and photo sensor, the ink sensor uses optical means to detect whether there is ink in the ink tank. At the bottom of the ink tank is an indentation that works like a prism. When there is ink in the ink tank, the refractive index of the ink and the prism's resin material is about the same.
  • Page 61: Internal Temperature Sensor

    Part 3: Technical Reference S6300 1.4.6 Internal temperature sensor The internal temperature sensor (TH201) on the control board detects the printer's internal temperature in order to control print head driving. When the printer's internal temperature changes, the thermistor's resistance also changes accordingly and the change in the resistance is detected by the MPU as a change in voltage.
  • Page 62: Electrical Drive Section

    Part 3: Technical Reference S6300 2. ELECTRICAL DRIVE SECTION The electrical drive section controls the electrical components in accordance with the control signals and control data received from the control section. 2.1 Block Diagram Main PWB 48 (47.5) MHz sensor 2 Key Internal Carriage...
  • Page 63: Electrical Section

    Part 3: Technical Reference S6300 2.2 Electrical Section To supply a driving voltage to the motor, IC, BJ cartridge, etc., the electrical section converts the AC voltage received from the AC power source into DC voltage. a) AC adapter The AC adapter converts the voltage from the AC power source into three voltages: 27 VDC, 19 VDC, and 5 VDC.
  • Page 64: Printer's Mechanical Parts

    Part 3: Technical Reference S6300 3. PRINTER'S MECHANICAL PARTS 3.1 Overview of the Printer's Mechanical Parts The printer's mechanical parts consist of the BJ cartridge, carriage, purge section, and paper feed section. Each part is explained below. Carriage Paper Feed Section Purge Figure 3-8 Printer's Mechanical Parts 3.1.1 Carriage...
  • Page 65: Paper Feed Section

    Part 3: Technical Reference S6300 3.1.3 Paper feed section The paper feed section consists of the paper feed components, paper transport section, and paper discharge section. Paper feed Paper is fed automatically by the auto sheet feeder. The auto sheet feeder is driven by the paper feed motor. Paper of various sizes up to legal size can be stacked and fed automatically (the paper is transported to the paper transport section).
  • Page 66: Purge Section

    Part 3: Technical Reference S6300 3.2 Purge Section 3.2.1 Purge section functions In order to maintain good printing quality, the purge section maintains the BJ cartridge's nozzles. The purge section's functions consist of capping and cleaning. a) Capping The purge unit's cap is pressed against the print head's face to protect the nozzles from dust, etc., and to prevent the nozzles from drying out.
  • Page 67: Purge Section Components

    Part 3: Technical Reference S6300 3.2.2 Purge section components Cleaner Wiper Purge Motor Figure 3-9 Purge Section Components a) Purge driving motor The purge motor drives the wiper, carriage lock, and pump. It is a constant-voltage motor operating with a 1-2 phase drive. b) Wiper The wiper consists of a wiper and wiper cleaner.
  • Page 68 Part 3: Technical Reference S6300 Rotation Direction for Wire/Capping Rotation Direction for Ink Suction To Waste-Ink Absorber Valve Open Rotating Roller (inside) Valve Black Ink Tube Closed Color Ink Tube Figure 3-10 Pump Operation d) Pump This is a tube pump system consisting of two ink tubes (one for black and one for color) pressurized by a rotating roller.
  • Page 69: Paper Feed Section

    Part 3: Technical Reference S6300 3.3 Paper Feed Section 3.3.1 Paper feed components The paper feed components include an ASF incorporating a friction separation system which uses a separation pad. Compared to previous ASF systems, it has a very strong paper feed force.
  • Page 70: Friction Separation System

    Part 3: Technical Reference S6300 3.3.2 Friction separation system The friction separation system's paper separation method is explained below. 1. When the paper feed roller turns, the top sheet of the paper stack is taken to the nip where the pressure roller contacts the paper feed roller. 2.
  • Page 71: Logic Board Components

    Part 3: Technical Reference S6300 4. LOGIC BOARD COMPONENTS Control ROM Printer Controller Stepping Motor Driver IC DC Motor Driver IC EEPROM DRAM DC Motor Driver IC Figure 3-12 Control Board a) Printer controller (IC2) The printer controller has the following eight functions. It operates with a 48 MHz external clock (not synchronized with the CPU).
  • Page 72 Part 3: Technical Reference S6300 7. Print head control Serial print data is sent to the print head. The transfer clock is 6 MHz. Since data latch occurs at the clock's start-up and shutdown, the data transfer speed is faster. Also, the print head heater's heating is executed with a single pulse or double pulse.
  • Page 73 Part 3: Technical Reference S6300 d) DC motor driver (IC23/24) The motor driver IC is for driving the DC motor (paper feed motor and carriage motor). This driver is a PWM (pulse-width modulation) IC that changes the current's pulse width to control the output. It thereby controls the motor. The pulse-width control is defined by the serial data (10 bit) from the printer controller.
  • Page 74: Operation With A Computer

    Part 3: Technical Reference S6300 5. OPERATION WITH A COMPUTER For printer operation with a computer, printing with the printer driver's "Basic Setting Sheet" and setting the "Utility Sheet" are explained below. 5.1 Printing Operation with the Basic Settings Sheet To enable the user to print easily, the printer driver's ease of use has been improved.
  • Page 75: Ink Suction Amount In The Cleaning Mode

    Part 3: Technical Reference S6300 6. INK SUCTION AMOUNT IN THE CLEANING MODE The printer has five cleaning modes (A to G). Cleaning is executed for maximum effectiveness and efficiency. The cleaning operation is selected depending on the respective condition. The ink suction operation differs depending on the condition at three occasions: Operation by the user, cover open/closing, and before printing starts.
  • Page 76: Technical Reference

    Part 3: Technical Reference S6300 7. TECHNICAL REFERENCE 7.1 Printing Mode List The printing mode list for the black, color, and photo BJ cartridges is shown below. By setting the printer driver's "Dithering," "Paper Type," and "Printing Quality," the printer will operate in the printing modes below. Table 3-1 PRINTING MODE LIST Monochrome Printing Resolution (dpi)
  • Page 77: Print Head

    Part 3: Technical Reference S6300 8. PRINT HEAD The two nozzle arrays for each CMY color are divided symmetrically left and right along the M line. This makes it completely compatible with bi-directional printing. Also, the relative position of the two nozzles is shifted by 600 dpi for black and by 1200 dpi for color.
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  • Page 79 Part 4 APPENDIX Page 4 - 1 1. CONNECTOR LOCATIONS AND PIN CONFIGURATIONS 4 - 5 1.1 Carriage Board 4 - 7 1.2 Print Head 4 - 8 2. Circuit Diagram...
  • Page 80: Part 4: Appendix

    Part 4: Appendix S6300 1. CONNECTOR LOCATIONS AND PIN CONFIGURATIONS Figure 4-1 Control Board...
  • Page 81 Part 4: Appendix S6300 J1 (Parallel Interface Connector) Pin No. Compatible Mode Nibble Mode ECP Mode STROBE HostClk HostClk DATA1 Data1 Data1 DATA2 Data2 Data2 DATA3 Data3 Data3 DATA4 Data4 Data4 DATA5 Data5 Data5 DATA6 Data6 Data6 DATA7 Data7 Data7 DATA8 Data8 Data8...
  • Page 82 Part 4: Appendix S6300 J6 (Paper-Feed Motor Connector) Pin No. Signal IN/OUT Function VSNS SNS_PE Signal by paper end lever J7 (Ink Sensor Connector) Pin No. Signal IN/OUT Function INK_PWM Photo LED drive signal in the ink sensor INKS Voltage varies according to the reflected light amount J8 (DC Power Source Connector) Pin No.
  • Page 83 Part 4: Appendix S6300 J10 (LF Motor Connector) Pin No. Signal IN/OUT Function OUT_A LF motor phase A OUT_B LF motor phase B LF_ECA LF encoder phase A VSNS LF_ECB LF encoder phase B J11 (ASF Motor Connector) Pin No. Signal IN/OUT Function...
  • Page 84: Carriage Board

    Part 4: Appendix S6300 1.1 Carriage Board Figure 4-2 Carriage Board J1 (Carriage Ribbon Cable Connector) page 4-6 (J3 Carriage Ribbon Cable Connector Pin Description). J2 (Carriage Ribbon Cable Connector) page 4-6 (J4 Carriage Ribbon Cable Connector Pin Description). J3 (Carriage Ribbon Cable Connector) page 4-6 (J5 Carriage Ribbon Cable Connector Pin Description).
  • Page 85: Print Head

    Part 4: Appendix S6300 J3 (Carriage Ribbon Cable Connector) J1: Carriage Board Pin No. Signal IN/OUT Function J1 Pin No. Power transistor driving power source (19 V) in the print head Same as B_VH Color heater driving voltage (19 V) 7~11 A_VH Black heater driving voltage (19 V)
  • Page 86 Part 4: Appendix Part S6300 1.2 Print Head Figure 4-3 BJ Cartridge Pin No. Signal IN/OUT Function 1, 2 A_GND GND (for black heater driving voltage) H_D2 Cyan even array nozzle data signal H_D6 Yellow even array nozzle data signal 5, 14, 22 6, 7, 8 B_GND...
  • Page 87: Circuit Diagram

    Part 4: Appendix S6300 2. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM BK1608HS601 SEC2494C 180,1/10W GREEN CP44 check check CP46 check check CP49 CP47 180,1/10W ORANGE LEDA1 BK1608HS601 VDD_3 VDD_2 3D6,3F6 M_OSC MOT_OSC check CP52 CR_BRAKE CR_PHASE CR_PHASE CR_ENB CR_ENB CR_MODE CR_MODE CR_STB CR_STB CR_CLK CR_MCLK CR_DATA CR_MDATA...
  • Page 88 Part 4: Appendix S6300 0.01U,50V C711 750,1W 22K,1/16W 22K,1/16W 110K,1/16W 110K,1/16W SLIT TICAL TLP832(CANO) 39K,1/16W check CP179 39K,1/16W 68K,1/16W check CP178 390,1/10W 390,1/10W 47K,1/16W SLIT HORIZONTAL 22K,1/16W 33K,1/16W 68K,1/16W...
  • Page 89 Part 4: Appendix S6300 F(1.0) R86,R87: 0.51,1/4W 0.51,1/4W 22K,1/16W 47K,1/16W 390,1/10W 390,1/10W F(1.0) R76-79: F(1.0) R80-83: 13K,1/16W 9.1K,1/16W 13K,1/16W 9.1K,1/16W 39K,1/16W 0.22,1W/NOTMNT 0.22,1W/NOTMNT 1000P,50V 1000P,50V 0.22,1W 0.22,1W 0.1U,25V 0.1U,25V 1000P,50V 1000P,50V 1K,1/16W 4-10...
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