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It is the reader's responsibility when discussing the information contained within this document to maintain a level of confidentiality that is in the best interest of Ricoh Americas Corporation and its member companies. NO PART OF THIS DOCUMENT MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY FASHION AND DISTRIBUTED WITHOUT THE PRIOR PERMISSION OF RICOH AMERICAS CORPORATION.
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Ricoh Technical Training Program. Untrained uncertified users utilizing information contained in this service manual to repair or modify Ricoh equipment risk personal injury, damage to property or loss of warranty protection. Ricoh Americas Corporation...
D131/D132/D133 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. PRODUCT INFORMATION ............1-1 1.1 SPECIFICATIONS ..................1-1 1.2 MACHINE CONFIGURATION ..............1-2 1.2.1 PERIPHERAL UNITS ............... 1-2 1.2.2 OTHER OPTIONS ................1-4 1.3 GUIDANCE FOR THOSE WHO ARE FAMILIAR WITH PREDECESSOR PRODUCTS ..................... 1-6 1.3.1 DIFFERENCES FROM PREDECESSOR PRODUCTS ....
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2.19.7 FILE FORMAT CONVERTER TYPE E (D377) ......2-111 Accessory Check ................2-111 Installation ..................2-111 2.19.8 HDD ENCRYPTION UNIT TYPE A (D377) ....... 2-113 Before You Begin the Procedure ............2-113 Enabling Encryption ................. 2-113 Recovery from a Device Problem ............. 2-114 D131/D132/D133...
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Fusing Lamps ..................4-77 Hot Roller and Pressure Roller ............4-79 4.9.7 PRESSURE ROLLER ..............4-81 Spring Adjustment ................4-81 4.9.8 STRIPPER PAWLS ................ 4-82 4.9.9 NIP BAND WIDTH ADJUSTMENT ..........4-83 4.9.10 FUSING UNIT EXIT SENSOR ............ 4-84 D131/D132/D133 viii...
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4.11.7 TANDEM TRAY SIDE REGISTRATION ........4-107 4.11.8 PICK-UP, FEED, SEPARATION ROLLER REPLACEMENT..4-108 4.11.9 FEED UNIT ................4-109 4.11.10 PAPER FEED MOTORS ............4-111 For D131 ..................4-111 For D132/D133 ................. 4-112 4.11.11 SEPARATION ROLLER PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT .... 4-114 4.11.12 RELAY SENSOR ..............4-115 4.11.13 BY-PASS PAPER SIZE DETECTION BOARD .......
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4.13.9 DF POSITION AND APS SENSORS ........4-144 4.13.10 OTHER ADF SENSORS............4-145 4.13.11 BOTTOM PLATE LIFT MOTOR ..........4-146 4.13.12 FEED MOTOR ................ 4-146 4.13.13 EXIT MOTOR AND TRANSPORT MOTOR......4-147 4.13.14 PICK-UP ROLLER MOTOR AND HP SENSOR ..... 4-148 4.13.15 CIS UNIT ................4-149 D131/D132/D133...
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5.2.4 TO SWITCH TO THE COPY WINDOW FOR TEST PRINTING ..5-6 Using the SP Mode ................5-6 Direct Entry ..................5-6 Button Selection Entry ................5-7 5.2.5 SP MODE PRINT (SMC PRINT) ............5-8 5.3 TEST PATTERN PRINTING ..............5-9 D131/D132/D133...
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6.2 IMPORTANT SP CODES ................6-2 6.3 JAM DETECTION ..................6-3 6.3.1 SENSOR LOCATIONS ..............6-3 6.3.2 FREQUENT PAPER JAMS .............. 6-4 Symptom 1: Jams when paper is fed from a by-pass tray that is not used frequently ..................... 6-4 D131/D132/D133...
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7.1.2 ENERGY SAVE EFFECTIVENESS ..........7-3 7.2 PAPER SAVE .................... 7-5 7.2.1 EFFECTIVENESS OF DUPLEX/COMBINE FUNCTION ....7-5 1. Duplex: ..................... 7-5 2. Combine mode: ................7-5 3. Duplex + Combine: ................7-5 These Machines (D131/D132/D133) ............ 7-6 xiii D131/D132/D133...
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READ THIS FIRST Safety, Conventions, Trademarks Safety Prevention of Physical Injury Before disassembling or assembling parts of the machine and peripherals, make sure that they are unplugged. The plug should be near the machine and easily accessible. Note that some components of the machine and the paper tray unit are supplied with electrical voltage even if the main power switch is turned off.
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Health Safety Conditions Never operate the machine without the ozone filters installed. Always replace the ozone filters with the specified types at the proper intervals. Toner and developer are non-toxic, but if you get either of them in your eyes by accident, it may cause temporary eye discomfort.
Safety and Ecological Notes For Disposal Do not incinerate toner bottles or used toner. Toner dust may ignite suddenly when exposed to an open flame. Dispose of used toner, developer, and organic photoconductors in accordance with local regulations. (These are non-toxic supplies.) Dispose of replaced parts in accordance with local regulations.
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Conventions and Trademarks Conventions Symbol What it means Core Tech Manual Screw Connector E-ring C-ring Harness clamp The notations "SEF" and "LEF" describe the direction of paper feed. The arrows indicate the direction of paper feed.
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In this manual "Horizontal" means the "Main Scan Direction" and "Vertical" means the "Sub Scan Direction" relative to the paper feed direction. Switches and Symbols Where symbols are used on or near switches on machines for Europe and other areas, the meaning of each symbol conforms with IEC60417.
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Points to Confirm with Operators At the end of installation or a service call, instruct the user about use of the machine. Emphasize the following points. Show operators how to remove jammed paper and troubleshoot other minor problems by following the procedures described in the operating instructions.
Specifications 1. PRODUCT INFORMATION 1.1 SPECIFICATIONS See "Appendices" for the following information: General Specifications Peripheral Specifications D131/D132/D133...
Machine Configuration 1.2 MACHINE CONFIGURATION 1.2.1 PERIPHERAL UNITS No. Item Code 1 Mainframe D131/D132/D133 A3/11" x 17" Tray Type 9001 D482 Tab Sheet Holder Type 3260 B499 2 LCIT RT4010 D613 8 1/2"x14" Paper Size Tray Type 9002 B474 3 Copy Tray Type 9002...
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Punch Unit Type 3260 2/4 EU B702 Punch Unit Type 3260 NA 3/2 B702 8 Cover Interposer Tray CI4000 D614 9 Mailbox CS4000 D616 10 Output Jogger Unit Type 9002B B513 for SR4080 11 Output Jogger Unit Type 9002A B703 for SR4030/4040 D131/D132/D133...
I/F Slot A IEEE 802.11a/g Interface Unit Type J D377 I/F Slot A IEEE 802.11g Interface Unit Type K D377 I/F Slot A Note: An IEEE 802.11 interface unit and Bluetooth interface unit cannot be installed and used together. D131/D132/D133...
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SD Card Slot 2 IPDS Unit Type 9002 D620 SD Card Slot 2 Netware D620 SD Card Slot 2 Fax Options Item Code Fax Option Type 9002 D619 G3 Interface Unit Type 9002 D619 Fax Connection Unit Type E D621 D131/D132/D133...
Guidance for Those Who are Familiar with Predecessor Products 1.3 GUIDANCE FOR THOSE WHO ARE FAMILIAR WITH PREDECESSOR PRODUCTS The D131/D132/D133 series succeeds the D062/D063/D065/D066 series. If you have experience with the predecessor products, the following information will be of help when you read this manual.
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Fax Unit. The MBU and FCU are combined on one board. After replacing the FCU, the SRAM data from the old FCU must be transferred to the new FCU. The following data are transferred: TTI, RTI, CSI, bit switch settings, RAM address settings, and NCU parameter settings. For more, see the fax installation manual. D131/D132/D133...
Changes are marked in bold in the right column. D062/D063/D065/D066 D131/D132/D133 Item Item Mainframe (D062/D064) Mainframe (D131) Mainframe (D065) Mainframe (D132) Mainframe (D066) Mainframe (D133) 8 1/2"x14" Paper Size Tray Type 9002 LG Size Tray Type 1075 (B474) (B474)
Guidance for Those Who are Familiar with Predecessor Products D062/D063/D065/D066 D131/D132/D133 Item Item Mailbox CS391 (B762) Mailbox CS4000 (D616) Memory Unit Type B 32MB (G578) Memory Unit Type B 32MB (G578) Multi Folding Unit FD5000 (D454) Multi Folding Unit FD4000 (D615)
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Guidance for Those Who are Familiar with Predecessor Products D062/D063/D065/D066 D131/D132/D133 Item Item Data Overwrite Security Unit Type H Data Overwrite Security Unit Type H (D377) (D377) File Format Converter Type E (D377) File Format Converter Type E (D377) Gigabit Ethernet Type B (D377)
Guidance for Those Who are Familiar with Predecessor Products Fax Options Changes are marked in bold in the right column. D062/D063/D065/D066 D131/D132/D133 Item Item Fax Option Type 9001 (D418) Fax Option Type 9002 (D619) G3 Interface Unit Type 9001 (D418)
4. Selected Trays 5. Turn Gates 6. Mailbox Paper Path 7. Junction Gate (paper goes either up to the 8. Junction Gates (two junction gates control mailbox or out to the finisher’s proof tray) the paper path inside the finisher) 1-15 D131/D132/D133...
2. Drum Motor 3. Fusing/Exit Motor 4. Registration Motor 5. Toner Collection Motor 6. Paper Feed Motor 3 7. Paper Feed Motor 2 8. Lower Relay Motor 9. Paper Feed Motor 1 10. By-pass Motor 11. Development Motor D131/D132/D133 1-16...
INSTALLATION R E V I S I O N H I S T O RY P a ge D a t e A d de d /U pd at e d /N ew 08/30/2012 Updated Power Requirements for D133 machine 09/05/2012 Correct the Data OverWrite Security Installation instructions 94 ∼...
Do not install the machine at any location over 2,000 m (6,500 feet) above sea level. Place the copier on a strong and level base with the front and back of the machine within ±5 mm (0.2") of level. D131/D132/D133...
The machine legs may be screwed up or down in order to level the machine. Set a carpenter’s level on the exposure glass. 2.1.3 MINIMUM SPACE REQUIREMENTS Place the copier near the power source, providing minimum clearance as shown below. The same amount of clearance is necessary when optional peripheral devices are installed. D131/D132/D133...
Connected directly to the B498 Card Reader Bracket mainframe B328 Copy Connector Type 3260 Links two mainframes B756 Copy Tray Type 9002 Small output tray for mainframe D619 Fax Option Type 9002 Board Punching, sorting, shifting, D611 Finisher SR4060 (D611) corner/booklet stapling D131/D132/D133...
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Punch Unit Type 3260 NA 2/3 Installed in D611, D612 B531-27 Punch Unit Type 1075 EU 2/4 Finisher SR4080 (D610) B702-27 Punch Unit Type 3260 EU 2/4 Installed in D611, D612 B531-17 Punch Unit Type 1075 NA 3/2 Finisher SR4080 (D610) D131/D132/D133...
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USB2.0/SD Slot Type B Installed in mainframe Key: Class 1: Peripheral units connected directly to the mainframe Class 2: Components installed on or in peripheral units (punches, etc.) Class 3: MFP controller options (SD cards, boards) D131/D132/D133...
Be sure to ground the machine. Never set anything on the power cord. ⇒ North America 120 V, 60 Hz: 20 A or more (D131/D132) 208-240, 60Hz, 12A (D133) Input voltage level Europe/Asia 220 V to 240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz: 10 A or more Permissible voltage fluctuation ±10%...
Open the lower trays [A] and remove the operating instructions holder, red tabs, and wires ( x2).. Open the ADF [B] and remove all shipping material. Remove the tape from the back of the machine. Save the filament tape and shipping retainers to prepare the machine for shipping in the future. D131/D132/D133...
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Remove the shipping retaining sheet [B] under the white pad. Open the front door, open the toner bottle holder [A], then remove all tape and shipping retainers. Open the right door and remove the tape from the vertical transport plate. D131/D132/D133...
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11. Lower the transfer unit by turning its knob [A]. 12. Remove the bracket [B], and the red tag from the transfer belt ( x 1). 13. Remove the pin [C], and the red tag from the cleaning plate. D131/D132/D133 2-10...
The toner bottle holder can be damaged if it is in the machine when you do the procedure below. Open the front door. Remove the shutter cover [A] ( x 1). Remove the lock screw [B]. Remove any remaining shipping tape [C]. Swing the bottle holder [D] to the left. 2-11 D131/D132/D133...
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If the LCT is installed, disconnect it. This lets the front door open far enough for development unit removal. Close the supply pipe shutter [B]. While allowing the development unit [C] to slip to the right, slowly pull it out of the machine. D131/D132/D133 2-12...
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16. Follow the instructions printed on the inside of the front door to install the toner bottle. If the door does not close, make sure that the pipe line shutter is rotated down. (See Step 8 above.) 2-13 D131/D132/D133...
If you cannot move the development unit plate behind the horizontal pin, turn the front gear of the unit to the left and try again. Make sure the pipeline shutter is rotated down to the open position. Reattach all removed parts. D131/D132/D133 2-14...
After you replace developer in a machine that has been already installed, do not use SP2963; use SP2801 (TD Sensor Initial Setting) instead to enter the lot number and initialize the TD sensor. p.4-54 2-15 D131/D132/D133...
Completely pull out the tandem feed tray [A] so that the right tandem tray [B] separates from the left tandem tray. Remove the right tandem inner cover [A]. Re-position the side fences [B] ( x 2). The outer slot position is used when loading A4 size paper. Re-install the right tandem inner cover [A]. D131/D132/D133 2-16...
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Remove the tray cover [A] ( x 3). Remove the motor cover [B] ( x 5). Re-position the side fences [A] ( x 8). The outer slot position is used when loading A4 size paper. Re-install the motor cover and the tray cover. 2-17 D131/D132/D133...
On the operation panel, press the User Tools key. On the touch-panel, press “System Settings”. Press the “Timer Setting” tab. Press “Set Date” to enter the date. Press “Set Time” to enter the time. D131/D132/D133 2-18...
Connecting the Drum Heater Connector and the Tray Heater Connector. Open the rear upper cover and the rear lower cover. Connect the tray heater connector to the CN104 connector [A]. Connect the drum heater connector to the CN103 connector [B]. 2-19 D131/D132/D133...
Fasten the cable with the harness clamps ( x 3). Fasten the connector [B] on the rear side of the machine ( x 1). Connect the harness [C] to the connector [B] on the rear side of the machine. D131/D132/D133 2-20...
A3/11"x17" Tray Type 9001 (D482) 2.3 A3/11"X17" TRAY TYPE 9001 (D482) 2.3.1 ACCESSORY CHECK Check the accessories and their quantities against this list: Description Q’ty 1. A3/DLT Tray 2. Short connector 3. Page size decals 2-21 D131/D132/D133...
Switch the machine off and unplug the machine before starting the following procedure. Remove the stay [A] ( x 2). Remove the retainers [B] [C]. Draw out the tandem tray [A] completely to separate the left and right sides of the tray. Push in the right tandem tray [B]. D131/D132/D133 2-22...
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A3/11"x17" Tray Type 9001 (D482) Remove the left tandem tray [A] ( x 5). Keep these screws. Remove the front cover [A] ( x 3). Remove the right tandem tray [A] ( x 2). Keep these screws. 2-23 D131/D132/D133...
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11. Switch the machine on, enter the SP mode and select the paper size for Tray 1 with SP5959-001 (Paper Size – Tray 1). For details, see SP5959 in “Service Tables”. 12. Attach the appropriate decal for the selected paper size. D131/D132/D133 2-24...
3. Lower docking pin (not grooved) 4. Installation Instructions 5. Paper Set Decal 2.4.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Removing Tape Remove the filament tape from the body [A] and top cover [B] of the LCT. Remove the tape under the lid [C] of the LCT. 2-25 D131/D132/D133...
Remove the LCT connector cover [C] (x 1) and the covers over the holes for the docking pins [D]. (x 3) Installing the LCT Insert the two upper docking pins (grooved) [A] into the upper slots and the lower docking pin [B] into the lower slot. D131/D132/D133 2-26...
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The release button [C] is used to unlock the LCT so it can be disconnected from the machine. Connect the plug [D] of the LCT power cord to the side of the machine. Insert the flat-head shoulder screw [A] into the hole and fasten it to lock the release lever in 2-27 D131/D132/D133...
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For easier access to the hole for the screw [A], you can remove the right panel [B] ( x 2). Switch the machine on and execute SP5959 005 (Paper Size – Tray 4 (LCT)) to select the paper size. For details, see SP5959 in “Service Tables.” D131/D132/D133 2-28...
Lower the LCT tray. Cover the near end sensor [A], then press the tray down button [B] to lower the tray bottom plate. Switch the machine off and unplug the machine before starting the following procedure. Disconnect the LCT from the machine. Remove the LCT upper cover [A]. D131/D132/D133 2-30...
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If the brackets are difficult to install, raise the bottom plate with your hand. Attach the rear bracket [B] with the beveled corner down ( x 2). 10. Attach the bottom plate extension [C] with the hex nuts ( x 4). 2-31 D131/D132/D133...
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The kit is set for B4. If you need to change the paper size to LG, do the following steps. 13. Move the front side fence [A] to the LG position and fasten ( x 1). 14. Move the rear side fence [B] to the LG position and fasten ( x 1). D131/D132/D133 2-32...
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19. Connect the LCT to the machine. 20. Switch the machine on, enter the SP mode, then use SP5959 005 (Paper Size – Tray 4 (LCT) to select the new paper size. For details, see SP5959 in "Service Tables". 2-33 D131/D132/D133...
Check the quantity and condition of the accessories in the box against the following illustration and list. Description Q'ty 1. Joint Bracket 2. Paper Guide – Long 3. Paper Guide – Short (D131/D132/D133) 4. Proof Tray Auxiliary Plate - Bottom 5. Ground Plate 6. Screws M3x6 7. Screws M3x6 8. Screws M4x20 9.
Make sure that the main machine is switched off and that its power cord is disconnected before doing the following procedures. Tapes Remove all tape and packing material from the front, left, rear, and right sides. 2-35 D131/D132/D133...
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Grip handle [B] and slowly pull the fold unit out of the machine. Remove all tape and packing material from inside. Remove the tape from the bottom of the door [A]. Pull out the folding unit [B] and remove the tapes. D131/D132/D133 2-36...
Peel the tape from the sponge strip [B] and attach the strip to the top right edge of the unit. Ground Plate Attach the ground plate [A] to the lower right edge of the unit ( x2 M3x6). 2-37 D131/D132/D133...
Push in the lock bar so it slides up into the notches in the arms on both ends of the joint bracket [D]. Fasten the lock bar by re-attaching the screw removed in Step 3 ( x1). Connect the I/F cable [E] to the upstream unit (or main machine). D131/D132/D133 2-38...
Finishing the Installation Set the leveling shoes and adjust the height of the unit. Load some B4 paper in the 2nd tray of the main machine, and make several copies. Check paper skew and side-to-side registration and correct if necessary. 2-39 D131/D132/D133...
When the plate is not being used, open the front door and store the plate at [B] inside the inner cover. The plate should be used when Z-folded paper (all sizes) is output to the proof tray. If the plate is not used with Z-folded output, the pages could mix and overlap. D131/D132/D133 2-40...
Finisher SR4080 (D610) 2.7.2 INSTALLATION Unplug the machine power cord before starting the following procedure. Unpack the finisher and remove all tapes and shipping retainers. D131/D132/D133 2-42...
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Open the front door and remove the shipping retainers. Remove brackets [A], [B], and [C] ( x 2 each). Install the front rear bracket [A] and front joint bracket [B] ( x 2 each) (M4 x 14) on the left side of the copier. Remove the connector cover [C]. 2-43 D131/D132/D133...
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(as shown). Install the table extension [A] as shown ( x 2) (M4 x 8). The edge of the table extension should be aligned with the edge of the finisher (as shown). D131/D132/D133 2-44...
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The Cover Interposer Tray D614 must be installed before you dock the finisher and tray with the main machine. Install the entrance guide plate [B] ( x 2) (M3 x 6). Attach the shift tray [A] ( x 4) (M3 x 8). 2-45 D131/D132/D133...
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[C]. 12. Secure the locking lever [B] ( x 1) and close the front door. 13. Connect the finisher cable [D] to the copier. 14. Set the leveling shoes (x 4) under the feet and level the machine. D131/D132/D133 2-46...
Open the front door and remove the rear cover ( x 2). Unpack the punch unit and remove the motor protector plate [A] ( x 4) and the cam lock plate [B] ( x 1). Reattach the cover bracket [C] ( [D] x 2). D131/D132/D133 2-48...
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3). Behind the inner cover at [B] and [C], press the lock tab to the right to release the inner cover from the frame. Remove the plastic knockouts [D]. Remove the paper guide [A] ( x 4). 2-49 D131/D132/D133...
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At the hole just above the lock lever, use one of the screws from the paper guide removed above to fasten the remaining two spacers to the frame. These extra spacers are used to adjust the horizontal position of the punch holes. D131/D132/D133 2-50...
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16. Connect the single end of the hopper full sensor connector cable [C] to the hopper full sensor on the arm ( x 1, x 1), then connect the other two connectors to HP Sensor 1 [D] and CN620 [E] of the punch PCB. 2-51 D131/D132/D133...
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17. Slide the hopper [A] into the finisher. 18. Re-attach the inner cover and rear cover. 19. Close the front door and re-connect the finisher to the machine. D131/D132/D133 2-52...
This jogger unit can be installed and used with the Finisher SR4080 only. Turn the main machine switch off and disconnect the finisher from the main frame. Use the flat head of a screwdriver to remove the left upper cover [A] from the finisher and discard it. 2-53 D131/D132/D133...
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On the left and right side, attach the jogger unit frame to the side of the finisher with the screws [C] provided ( x 2). Re-attach the jogger unit cover to its frame with the screws removed in step 2 ( x 2). D131/D132/D133 2-54...
Finisher SR4070 (D612). Does punching, shifting, corner stapling, and booklet (saddle-stitch) stapling. Finisher SR4060 (D611). Does punching, shifting, and corner stapling but no booklet (saddle-stitch) stapling. Differences in the installation procedures are noted as “D611” or “D612”. D131/D132/D133 2-56...
Always turn the machine off and unplug the machine before doing any of the following procedures. Unpack the machine and remove all the wrapping. Remove all filament tape and shipping retainers from the finisher. Open the front door. Remove all tapes and shipping retainers inside the finisher. 2-57 D131/D132/D133...
If you are installing the Cover Interposer (D614): Do not attach the sponge cushion to the finisher. It must be attached to the cover interposer. Do not attach the grounding plate [B] to the finisher. It must be attached to the cover interposer. D131/D132/D133 2-58...
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Use a short screwdriver to attach the grounding plate [B] ( x 2, M3 x 6). Attach the rear bracket [A] ( x 2, M4 x 14). Attach the front bracket [B] ( x 2, M4 x 14). 2-59 D131/D132/D133...
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[D] enter their slots. Connect connector [E] to the main frame. Attach the gasket seal [F] as shown. Push the finisher against the machine. Push in lock lever [B] then reattach the screw [A]. D131/D132/D133 2-60...
Use the round-head rivet (provided accessory) to fasten the auxiliary tray storage pocket to rear cover of the finisher. Place the auxiliary trays for the shift tray and proof tray in the pocket. D611 Attach the output tray [A]. Make sure the metal plate [B] overlaps the tray. 2-61 D131/D132/D133...
(not booklet stapling). This setting should be done for both the D611 and D612. Enter the name of the staples in use for booklet 022 Staple Bind stapling (saddle-stitching). This setting is required only for the D612. D131/D132/D133 2-62...
Proof Exit Auxiliary Tray Follow the procedures below to install the auxiliary tray for the proof tray. First, remove the paper from the paper feed tray, turn it upside down, and continue printing. This may solve the problem. 2-63 D131/D132/D133...
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After the Z-folding job is finished, remove the tray and store it in the auxiliary tray storage pocket on the back of the finisher. Open and close the front door to re-initialize the finisher and reset the standby position of the shift tray. D131/D132/D133 2-64...
2.11.1 ACCESSORIES Check the accessories and their quantities against the following list. Description Q’ty 1. Punchout Waste Unit 2. Slide Drive Unit 3. Punch Waste Hopper 4. Screws (M3 x 6) 5. Side-to-Side Detection Unit 6. Punching Unit 2-65 D131/D132/D133...
Remove the guide plate [C] ( x 2). Slide the punch unit [A] along its rails into the finisher. Make sure that pin engages correctly at the front and rear. Connect and fasten the punch unit [B] ( x 2, x 1). D131/D132/D133 2-66...
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10. Fasten the side-to-side detection unit and connect it at the rear ( x 2, x 1, x 1). 11. Pull the short connector out of the connector [B] then connect it ( x 1). This is the 3-pin connector. 2-67 D131/D132/D133...
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14. Remove the short connector from the connector [C]. This is the 4-pin connector. 15. Connect connector and fasten the punch waste transport unit ( x 1, x 1, x 1). 16. Set the hopper [A] in its holder. D131/D132/D133 2-68...
2. Tapping Screws - M3 x 6 2.12.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Always switch the machine off and unplug the machine before doing any of the following procedures. Turn the main machine switch off. Disconnect the finisher from the main frame. 2-69 D131/D132/D133...
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Output Jogger Unit Type 9002A (B703) Use the flat head of a screwdriver to remove the left upper cover [A]. Remove the cover plate [A] ( x 2). Keep the screws. D131/D132/D133 2-70...
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Fasten connector [B] to the socket ( x 1). Attach the jogger unit to the finisher ( x 2). Reattach the jogger unit cover [C] to the jogger unit ( x 2). 10. Set SP6118 to 1 after you install the jogger unit. 2-71 D131/D132/D133...
Cover Interposer Tray CI4000 (D614) 2.13.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE The Cover Interposer Tray must be installed with one of the following finishers: Finisher SR4060 (D611) Finisher SR4070 (D612) Finisher SR4080 (D610) 2-73 D131/D132/D133...
If the finisher is connected to the machine, disconnect it. Remove all tape and retainers from the cover interposer tray [A]. Remove the tape and cardboard [B] from the ground connector. D131/D132/D133 2-74...
If you are installing the D611/D612, attach the extensions to the finisher without modification. Go to "Attaching the Extensions for the D611/D612". If you are installing the D610, modify the extensions and attach them to the finisher. Go to "Attaching the Extensions for the D610". 2-75 D131/D132/D133...
Remove [D] and replace it with [E] ( x 1). Remove [F] and replace it with [G] ( x 1). Plate Extension (Bottom): Remove bracket [H] from and attach it to at the end of the bottom plate extension ( x 2). D131/D132/D133 2-76...
Attach the bottom plate [C] ( x 2, M3 x 6). Attach the ground plate to the bottom plate ( x 2). Attach the bottom front cover extension [D] ( x 2, M4 x 8). 2-77 D131/D132/D133...
Attach the bottom front cover extension [D] ( x 2, M4 x 8). Attach the top front cover extension [E] ( x 2, M4 x 8). Attach the rear cover extension [F] ( x 2, M3 x 6). D131/D132/D133 2-78...
“Docking the Finisher and Interposer to the Machine”. If you are installing the cover interposer tray on the D610, go to the next section, install the corner plates on the D610, then go to “Docking the Finisher and Interposer to the Machine”. 2-79 D131/D132/D133...
With a long screw driver inserted through the cutouts in the right rear corner plate [D], tighten the screws to fasten the right rear corner plate to the table extension [B]. Temporarily attach the screw [A] (M4 x 8) with about two turns to fasten to the panel at the right front corner. D131/D132/D133 2-80...
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With the clamp [B] under the edge of the corner, align the cutout [C] in the right front corner plate with the screw, then snap it into position. With a long screwdriver inserted into the plate cutout [C], tighten the screw to fasten the right front corner plate. 2-81 D131/D132/D133...
Attach the guide plate (removed from the finisher) to the cover interposer. Attach the front end [B] of the plate ( x 1). Attach the rear end of the plate with the anti-static brush [C] ( x 1). D131/D132/D133 2-82...
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Attach the lock lever [D] ( x 1). 10. Connect the connector [G] to the copier. Check the duct [A] on the left side of the machine. Make sure that the sponge does not prevent air flow through this duct. 2-83 D131/D132/D133...
The Mail Box can be installed only in SR4060 (D611) or SR4070 (D612). The Mail Box and Cover Interposer tray cannot be installed together. Switch the machine off and unplug the machine before starting the following procedure. D131/D132/D133 2-84...
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Mailbox CS4000 (D616) Remove the filament tape [A]. Handle the mailbox carefully. The corner leaf [B] can be damaged easily. 2-85 D131/D132/D133...
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2, M3x8). Attach the mailbox [B] to the top of the finisher ( x 4, M3x8). Attach the 9 trays [C] to the mailbox. Give the decals [D] to the customer for notation and attaching at the correct location. D131/D132/D133 2-86...
Check the accessories and their quantities against the following list. Description Q’ty Copy Tray Actuator Arm and Bracket (not used) Tapping Screw (not used) Large Cap Small Cap Tapping Screw (M4 x 8) Harness Clamp Paper Height Sensor Actuator Arm Bracket Sensor Bracket Actuator Arm 2-87 D131/D132/D133...
Attach the paper height sensor [A] and harness clamp [B] to the sensor bracket [C]. Attach the sensor bracket and actuator arm bracket [D] to the copier ( x 3). Attach the sensor harness [E] ( x 1, x 4). Attach the actuator [F] to the arms of the actuator arm bracket. D131/D132/D133 2-88...
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Copy Tray Type 9002 (B756) Reattach the left upper cover [A] ( x 2). Attach the tray [B]. Attach the small caps [C] to the holes Attach the large cap [D] to cover the finisher power connection point. 2-89 D131/D132/D133...
Check the accessories and their quantities against this list. Description 1. Key Card Table 2. Harness Clamp 3. Tapping Screws (M3 x 8) 4. Tapping Screws (M4 x 14) 5. Stud 6 Decal 7. Key Card Table Support D131/D132/D133 2-90...
Hold the key counter plate nuts [A] on the inner surface of the key counter bracket [B]. Attach the key counter holder [C] to the key counter bracket ( x2). Attach the key counter bracket cover [D] ( x2). D131/D132/D133 2-92...
Use a pair of nippers to remove the screw hole cover [A]. Use the tip of a small screwdriver to remove plate [B]. Attach the assembled key counter to the side of the machine at [A] ( x1 Stepped) and [B] ( x1, 2-93 D131/D132/D133...
Connect the key counter harness[C] to CN004. Attach the ground wire [D]. Clamp the harness at the three points marked by the red arrows in the photo. Note: Key counter harness: three points, Harness in the tray 3: 1 point D131/D132/D133 2-94...
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Rev. 09/06/2012 Key Counter Interface Unit 20pin (B870) ⇒ Clamp the harness at the seven points marked by the red arrows in the photo. Connect the harness to the connector on the board circled in red in the photo. 2-95 D131/D132/D133...
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Key Counter Interface Unit 20pin (B870) Rev. 09/06/2012 ⇒ 10. Close the cover of the controller box. 11. Lead the harness [B] for the key counter through the opening [A], and then reattach the rear cover. D131/D132/D133 2-96...
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Install the key labeled “Printer/Other Function + Scanner” (or its equivalent symbol key-top for EU) on a machine with the printer/scanner option installed. Install the key labeled “Other Function” (or its equivalent symbol key-top for EU) on a machine without the printer/scanner option. D131/D132/D133 2-98...
-or- Attach the "Other Function" decal (or its equivalent symbol for EU) if the printer/scanner option is not installed. 11. Attach the other end of the connection cable to the copy connector board installed in the other machine. 2-99 D131/D132/D133...
SC card must be inserted into its assigned slot. The slot assignment of each item is listed in the table below. If the customer wants to use more than one application on SD cards, applications must be merged on the same SD card. D131/D132/D133 2-100...
14. Turn the main machine on. 15. Go into the User Tools mode and check that all the applications on the SD card in Slot 1 are enabled: User Tools> System Settings> Administrator Tools> Firmware Version Turn the main machine off again. 2-101 D131/D132/D133...
Slot 1 to Slot 2. You cannot use a blank SD card in Slot 1. Turn the main switch ON. Do SP5873-002 (Undo Exec). Follow the instructions of the operation panel messages. Turn the main switch OFF. Remove the SD cards from the slots. Turn the main switch ON. D131/D132/D133 2-102...
4. FCC Decal 5. Memory DIMM 0.5 GB Only one Slot 1 is available for applications on SD cards. If more than one application is will be used, the applications must be moved onto one SD card with SP5873 -1. 2-103 D131/D132/D133...
Plug in the power cable and turn the main power switch on. Change SP5985 -1 and -2 from "0" to "1". Turn the main power switch off and on. 10. Follow the procedures in the Operation Instructions to complete the installation for the printer/scanner option. D131/D132/D133 2-104...
Insert the PS3 SD Card [B] into Slot 1. Switch the machine on. 2.19.5 IEEE802.11 INTERFACE UNIT (D377) This procedure describes installation of the wireless LAN for: IEEE802.11a/g Interface Unit Type J (D377) IEEE 802.11g Interface Unit Type K (D377) 2-105 D131/D132/D133...
ANT2. Antenna 2 only receives. The ferrite core on the Antenna 2 cable is white. It is installed on the right rear corner of the machine. Attach ANT1 [C] to the left rear corner. Attach ANT2 [D] to the right rear corner. Route the cables and use the clamps to attach them as shown. D131/D132/D133 2-106...
The same WEP key is required on the receiving side in order to unlock encoded data. There are 64 bit and 128 bit WEP keys. WEP: Selects "Active" or "Inactive" ("Inactive" is default.). Range of Allowed Settings: 64 bit: 10 characters 128 bit: 26 characters 2-107 D131/D132/D133...
SSID Used to confirm the current SSID setting. WEP Key Used to confirm the current WEP key setting. Used to show the maximum length of the string that WEP Mode can be used for the WEP Key entry. D131/D132/D133 2-108...
MFP Options 2.19.6 BLUETOOTH INTERFACE UNIT TYPE D (D566) Accessories Check the quantity and condition of the accessories. Description Q'ty Bluetooth USB Module An IEEE 802.11 interface unit and Bluetooth interface unit cannot be installed and used together. 2-109 D131/D132/D133...
Turn off the machine and unplug it. Insert the Bluetooth USB module into the USB slot on the controller faceplate. Plug the power plug in and turn the machine on. Confirm that Bluetooth is installed correctly: User Tools> Printer Features> List/Test Print> Configuration Page D131/D132/D133 2-110...
Set the following SP codes according to the customer's needs. SP No. Setting Comment Selects JPEG2000 file format for documents copied from the document server to Palm2. SP5-836-94 Note: Files backed up to Palm2 in J2K format cannot be edited by other software applications. 2-111 D131/D132/D133...
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Does not apply the features of the "1" setting when files are copied to Palm2. Note: This setting preserves the quality of the original image, especially with J2K files, but also requires more time for copying and requires more disk space to store the larger files. D131/D132/D133 2-112...
Turn on the main power switch. Enter the SP mode. Select SP5878-2 (Option Setup – Encryption Option), and then touch [Execute]. Turn off the main power switch. Remove the SD card. Attach the slot cover [A] ( x 1). Switch the machine on. 2-113 D131/D132/D133...
10. Turn on the main power switch, and the machine automatically restores the encryption key in the flash memory on the controller board. 11. Turn off the main power switch after the machine has returned to normal status. 12. Remove the SD card from slot 2. 13. Reinstall the HDD unit. D131/D132/D133 2-114...
11. Remove the SD card from slot 2. 12. Turn on the main power switch. 13. Initialize the NVRAM (SP5801-1) and HDD unit (SP5832-1) with SP mode. 14. The user must enable the HDD encryption unit with a user tool. 2-115 D131/D132/D133...
[User Tools]> "System Settings"> "Administrator Tools"> "Administrator Authentication Management"> "Available Settings "Available Settings" is not displayed until Step 2 is done. If this setting is not selected, tell the customer that this setting must be selected before you can do the installation procedure. D131/D132/D133 2-116...
The numbers in the table above may be different for your installation. But the same two numbers must be listed in both sections of the SMC report. Turn "Auto Erase Memory Setting" on: [User Tools]> "System Settings"> "Administrator Tools"> "Auto Erase Memory Setting"> "On" Exit User Tools. 2-117 D131/D132/D133...
If it is partially out of the slot, push it in gently until it locks in place. Turn the machine on. Push [User Tools]. Push [Login/Logout] on the operation panel Login with the administrator user name and password. Touch "Extended Feature Settings". Touch "Extended Feature Settings" again. 10. Touch "SD Card". D131/D132/D133 2-118...
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18. Switch the machine on. 19. After the Copy screen appears, wait 30 sec. then press the "Other Function" key. 20. When you see this message: "The MFP Browser was successfully installed", switch the machine off and remove the SD card. 2-119 D131/D132/D133...
Copy Data Security Unit option. Remove: Rear upper cover ( Rear lower cover ( Remove: Screws and swing open the controller box ( x 3). IPU left cover [A] ( Install: Copy Data Security Unit Type C [B] ( x 3) D131/D132/D133 2-120...
Only one slot (SD card slot 2) is available for applications on SD cards. If more than one application is will be used, the applications must be merged onto one SD card with SP5873 001. Installation Switch the machine off. Remove the SD card slot cover [A] ( x1). 2-121 D131/D132/D133...
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"Other function" key again. When the installation is finished, the following screen will appear. Set the heap size and stack size for the application. Install the application using the installation procedure provided with the application. D131/D132/D133 2-122...
If another card is installed in A, you must remove it before installing this card. Installation Switch the machine off. Remove the cover [A] of Slot A ( x 2). Insert the 1284 Centronics board [B] into Slot A and fasten it with the screws. 2-123 D131/D132/D133...
Cap for Network Slot Installation Switch the machine off. Remove the controller box cover p.4-122 Remove the Gigabit Ethernet slot cover [A] ( x 1). Insert the Gigabit Ethernet board [A] in the slot [B] on the controller board. D131/D132/D133 2-124...
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Attach the ferrite core [A] to the network cable. ([B]: 30 mm or more.) Connect the network cable to the slot for Gigabit Ethernet. 10. Print a configuration page to confirm that the machine recognizes the installed board for USB2.0: User Tools > Printer Features > List/Test Print > Configuration Page 2-125 D131/D132/D133...
Toner Bottle Holder Dry cloth Toner Trap Dry cloth Drive Gears Blower brush. Clean with blower brush Development Roller and dry cloth every time Drive Shaft the developer is replaced. Paddle Roller Shaft Blower brush, dry cloth. Used Toner Separation Unit D131/D132/D133...
Always replace pick-up, feed and separation rollers as a set. The target service life of the feed, pick-up, and separation rollers is 1000 K. However, they should be replaced sooner if the machine begins to jam or double-feed. D131/D132/D133...
Transfer Entrance Guide Dry cloth Plate Transfer Drive Roller Dry cloth Transfer Idle Roller Dry cloth Transfer Bias Roller Dry cloth Transfer Exit Guide Plate Dry cloth Discharge Plate Transfer Belt Unit Casing Dry cloth Slide Rail Bracket D131/D132/D133...
Replace these items Paper Feed Belt together. ADF Transport Belt CIS Glass Dry cloth White Guide Plate Alcohol or dry cloth Sensors Blower brush. Platen Cover Sheet Water or alcohol Drive Gears Grease G501. Transport Belt Water or alcohol D131/D132/D133...
Always replace these rollers as a set. The target service life Feed Roller 1000 of the feed, pick-up, and separation rollers is 1000 K. Separation Roller 1000 However, they should be replaced sooner if the machine begins to jam or double-feed D131/D132/D133...
Print an SMC report with SP5990. Replace the unit if the staple count is 200K. Punch Unit Type 3260 (B702) for Finisher SR4060/SR4070 (D611/D612) 2400K 3000K 4000K Note Punch Waste Hopper Remove and empty Punch Unit Replace after 1000k punches. D131/D132/D133 3-10...
This is a list of the PM related SP codes. For details, refer to "Service Tables" in the "Appendices". SP7803 PM Counter Display Displays the PM count since the last PM. SP7804 PM Counter Reset Resets the PM count. 3-11 D131/D132/D133...
If the drum unit is loose, poor contact of the drum connectors may cause electrical noise, resulting in unexpected malfunctions (RAM data change is the worst case). To prevent drum scratches, remove the development unit before removing the drum unit. D131/D132/D133...
The polygon mirror and F-theta lenses are very sensitive to dust. Do not open the optical housing unit. Do not touch the glass surface of the polygon mirror motor unit with bare hands. After replacing the LD unit, do the laser beam pitch adjustment. Otherwise, an SC condition will be generated. D131/D132/D133...
When using a vacuum cleaner to clean the development unit casing, always ground the casing with your fingers to avoid damaging the toner density sensor with static electricity. When replacing the TD sensor, replace the developer, then execute SP2801 (TD Sensor Initialization) and SP2962 (Adjustment of Drum Conditions). D131/D132/D133...
4.1.11 USED TONER We recommend checking the amount of used toner at every EM. Dispose of used toner in accordance with local regulations. Never throw toner into an open flame, for toner dust may ignite. D131/D132/D133...
Operation Panel and External Covers 4.3 OPERATION PANEL AND EXTERNAL COVERS 4.3.1 OPERATION PANEL Raise the ADF. Remove the edge bracket ( x3). Disconnect the operation panel ( x3). Cover the exposure glass with a cloth [A]. Open the front door [B]. D131/D132/D133...
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Raise the operation panel and lay it on the top of the machine. Free the harnesses [A] ( x1). Disconnect the ground wire [B] (x1). Disconnect the operation panel ( x3). 10. Lay the operation panel on a flat clean surface. D131/D132/D133...
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Operation Panel and External Covers 11. Remove screws ( x4). 12. Remove ground plate [A] ( x1). 13. Remove ground plate [B] ( x1). 14. Separate the plate and operation panel. D131/D132/D133...
Before tightening the screws when re-attaching, make sure that 1) the tabs [C] on the cover are engaged with the grooves on the machine, and 2) the catches on the cover are engaged with the shoulder screws. D131/D132/D133...
Left lower cover [B] ( x 2) Slide down to remove. When re-attaching, before tightening the screws make sure that the tabs on the cover are engaged with the grooves on the machine. D131/D132/D133 4-10...
When re-attaching, before tightening the screws make sure that the tabs on the cover are engaged with the shoulder screws. Rear lower cover [B] ( x 2) When re-attaching, before tightening the screws make sure that the tabs on the cover are engaged with the shoulder screws. 4-11 D131/D132/D133...
1) Connectors [C] ( x 3) ADF base left and right plates [D] ( x 2) While holding the ADF firmly, slide the ADF back and lift the large end of the keyholes over the shoulder screws. D131/D132/D133 4-12...
3) Exposure glass Lift out the exposure glass and left scale together. The left scale is permanently attached to the exposure glass with double-sided tape. Do not separate the left scale and the exposure glass. 4-13 D131/D132/D133...
When re-installing the right cover, make sure it is seated correctly at the right upper corner of the exposure glass. 4.4.3 SCANNER ORIGINAL SIZE SENSORS Original Width Sensors Exposure glass Exposure Glass Original width sensor (one-beam) ( x1, Original width sensor (two-beam) ( x1, D131/D132/D133 4-14...
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Scanner Re-installation Make sure that the bosses on the frame fit into the slots as shown. These bosses position the sensors correctly for accurate detection. 4-15 D131/D132/D133...
Scanner Original Length Sensors These sensors are under the lens block. Lens block Lens Block Original length sensor bracket ( x 2, x 2) For EU: Length sensor x 1 For NA: Length sensor x 2 D131/D132/D133 4-16...
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Disconnect the lens block [B] at the front and rear (d131r113x4). Disconnect the right side of the lens block ( x4). Remove the lens block carefully. Avoid snagging the front ground spring [A] with sensor harnesses and rear ground spring [B] with the scanner wire. D131/D132/D133 4-18...
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To avoid damaging the lens block, lay it down as shown above. Never lay the lens block down with the PCB on the bottom. After you re-assemble the machine, be sure to do the scanner and printer adjustments. p.4-155 4-19 D131/D132/D133...
Never touch the surface of the exposure lamp with bare fingers. 4.4.6 SIOB Exposure glass p.4-13 Right flat plate ( x1) Grip the right edge plate firmly, push it to the rear and then pull it away D131/D132/D133 4-20...
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Front strip ( x3) Right plate ( x4) Right side of SIOB cover [A] ( x2) Top of SIOB cover [B] ( x2). Remove the SIOB cover. Never remove any of the white paint-locked screws around the frame. 4-21 D131/D132/D133...
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Scanner Disconnect the SIOB ( x3, x10) 10. Remove the SIOB board ( x4) D131/D132/D133 4-22...
4.4.7 SCANNER MOTOR SIOB cover p.4-20 Remove three screws. Release a screw, move down the bracket [A], release the timing belt [B] and then remove the scanner motor bracket [C] ( x 1). Scanner motor [D] ( x 2). 4-23 D131/D132/D133...
Loosen the screw [4] of tension bracket 1. Disconnect the end of the wire at [A]. Remove lock bracket [B] of the 1st scanner ( x1). Disconnect the wire from the pulley [C] ( x1). Remove the wire from the scanner. 4-25 D131/D132/D133...
Place the beads [A] on the middle of the wire in the openings in the pulley. Wind the ball end of the wire [B] 4 times. Wind the other end of the wire [C] 5 times. Attach tape [D] across the pulley to temporarily hold the wires in place. D131/D132/D133 4-26...
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Attach the pulley and tighten its lock screw. 10. Remove the positioning pins (x4). 11. Remove the tape from the pulley. 12. Slowly push the scanner left and right to confirm that the wires are engaged correctly. The 1st and 2nd scanners should move smoothly. 4-27 D131/D132/D133...
Never power on the machine with any of these components removed: 1) LD unit, 2) polygon motor cover, 3) synchronization detector. 4.5.1 CAUTION DECALS Two caution decals are provided for the laser section. D131/D132/D133 4-28...
SP2115 (Main Scan Beam Pitch Adjustment) 001 to 005. Do not remove this label and make sure it is flat against the side of the LD unit. Perform the printer adjustments. See "Print Image Adjustment" D131/D132/D133 4-30...
If the optional LCT is installed, disconnect it ( x 1). Development unit fans [A] ( x 5, x 2) Synchronization detector [B] ( x 1, x 1) After replacement, set SP1002-001 to 007 (Side-to-Side Registration) to the defaults. 4-31 D131/D132/D133...
Remove the right cover. Loosen the screws of the laser exposure unit ( x 3). While watching the scale [A], use a flathead screwdriver [B] to move the laser exposure unit left or right to adjust the position of the unit. D131/D132/D133 4-32...
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The scale is set for increments of 1 mm. After adjustment, tighten the screws on the laser exposure unit, re-assemble the machine and print the pattern again with SP2902-003 No.18. Check the pattern. Repeat the procedure if more adjustment is required. 4-33 D131/D132/D133...
Open the front door. Shutter cover [A] ( x 1) Lock screw [B] Toner bottle [C] Pull the toner bottle holder out and swing the toner bottle holder to the right. PCU inner cover [D] ( x 2, x 1) D131/D132/D133 4-34...
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Allow the unit to slip to the right, then slowly pull it out of the machine. If the LCT is installed, you may need to disconnect it so the front door can open far enough to allow removal of the development unit. 4-35 D131/D132/D133...
If you cannot move the development unit plate behind the horizontal pin, turn the front gear of the unit to the left and try again. Make sure the pipeline shutter is rotated down to the open position. Reattach all removed parts. D131/D132/D133 4-36...
Install the test development unit, then input the V for this unit into SP2220. After the test, reinstall the old development unit, and change SP2220 back to the original value. 4-37 D131/D132/D133...
Pull the toner bottle holder out and swing the bottle to the right. Charge corona unit [A] ( x 1, x 1) 4.6.3 CHARGE CORONA WIRE, GRID, CLEANING PAD Remove the charge corona unit. p.4-38 Grid [A] ( x 1) D131/D132/D133 4-38...
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After replacing the charge corona wire, make sure that the wire cleaner pads are engaged correctly with the wires. After replacing the wire, set SP2001-001 (Charge Roller Bias Adjustment – Applied Voltage for Image Processing) to the default. 4-39 D131/D132/D133...
After replacing the drum, do the following SPs: Set SP2001-001 (Charge Roller Bias Adjustment – Applied Voltage for Image Processing) to the default setting. SP2962 (Adjustment of Drum Conditions), only if SP3901 (Auto Process Control) is on. D131/D132/D133 4-40...
Cover the entire length of the drum over a 45-90 degree portion [C] (about 1/4 of the total drum surface). Apply enough powder so the area turns white. If setting powder is not available, use waste toner instead of drum setting powder. However, this could cause dirty backgrounds on the first copies. 4-41 D131/D132/D133...
Never rotate the drum anti-clockwise. 4.6.5 PTL Remove these parts: OPC drum p.4-40 PTL bracket [A] ( x 2) PTL [B] ( x 1) Reinstallation The shoulder screw [C] must be attached again at its initial location. D131/D132/D133 4-42...
4.6.7 DRUM POTENTIAL SENSOR Remove: OPC drum p.4-40 Drum potential sensor [A] ( x 2, x 1) After replacing the drum potential sensor, do SP2962 (Adjustment of Drum Conditions), only if SP3901 (Auto Process Control) is on). 4-43 D131/D132/D133...
If the edge of a new blade is accidentally wiped clean, dust it lightly with some toner before installing it. Before installing a new blade, make sure that the blade side seals are not pinched by the blade. D131/D132/D133 4-44...
After replacing the cleaning brush, clean the ID sensor to make sure that it is clean and free of toner. Avoid touching the cleaning brush with bare hands. Check the entrance seals and confirm that they are not bent. 4-45 D131/D132/D133...
Pick-off pawls p.4-46 ID sensor [A] ( x 2, x 1) After replacing the sensor, do the following SPs: SP2962 (Adjustment of Drum Conditions), only if SP3901 (Auto Process Control) is on. SP3001-002 (ID Sensor Initialization Setting). 4-47 D131/D132/D133...
3) (not shown) Three gears [A] [B]( x 1, x 2, Timing belt x 1) Gears [A] are different in each model. D131/D132 have black gears, but D133 has white gears. Spring [C] Timing belt [D] Drum motor [E] (...
Drum Unit 4.6.14 TONER COLLECTION BOTTLE Open the front door [A]. Remove the lock pin [B], then pull out the toner collection bottle [C] and its base [D]. Detach the bottle from the base clamp [E] and replace it. 4-49 D131/D132/D133...
Drum Unit 4.6.15 TONER SEPARATION UNIT Remove: Development unit p.4-34 Pressure release tube, only for D133 p.4-54 Toner separation unit [A] ( x 3, tube x 1) Toner end sensor cover (x1) D131/D132/D133 4-50...
4.6.16 OZONE FILTERS On the back of the machine, remove the cover of the ozone filter box ( x1). Lay the box on a flat surface. Pull the filter out of the box. 4-51 D131/D132/D133...
4.6.18 INTERNAL DUST FILTER Open the front door. Pull the toner bottle holder out and swing the toner bottle holder to the right. Remove the PCU inner cover ( x2, x1). Pull out the internal dust filter [A]. D131/D132/D133 4-52...
Drum Unit 4.6.19 TONER COOLING FAN Operation panel p.4-6 Toner cooling fan unit [A] ( x 2, x 1). Toner cooling fan [B] ( x 2). Make sure the decal is facing down when reinstalled. 4-53 D131/D132/D133...
Removal Remove the toner hopper [A] ( x 2) Rotate the toner hopper very slightly (10° to 20°) as you slide it up to remove it. To avoid toner spill, hold the hopper level as you remove it D131/D132/D133 4-54...
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While turning the knob [D] slowly, pour in one pack of developer [E] from one end of the development unit to the other. 10. Make sure that the developer is evenly distributed. 11. Continue to turn the knob several times to prevent clumping in the developer. 4-55 D131/D132/D133...
Close the front door. Push "System SP" on the touch-panel. Enter 2801-002 to select SP2801-002. On the soft keys, enter the lot number from the pack of developer, then push [#]. Do SP2801-1. D131/D132/D133 4-56...
The filter case seals any gaps at the filter edges to prevent toner scatter. After vacuum cleaning, always check the gaps at the ends of the filters to make sure that they are flat and sealed and not open. 4-57 D131/D132/D133...
Clean the entrance seal bracket before re-installing it. When re-installing, make sure the tabs [C] and notches are engaged at four locations. Side seals [D] Remove the side seals from both ends, clean the area, and replace with new seals. D131/D132/D133 4-58...
Development Unit Reinstalling Attach the seals [A] as shown in the above diagrams. Reinstall the entrance seal bracket. [B] is incorrect. [C] is correct. 4-59 D131/D132/D133...
Before installing a new TD sensor, clean the TD sensor port [B]. After replacing the TD sensor, do these SPs: SP2801 TD Sensor Initial Setting SP2962 Auto Process Control (only if SP3901 – Auto Process Control – is on). D131/D132/D133 4-60...
Before installing a new toner end sensor, clean the toner end sensor port [C]. Reinstallation When you re-attach the toner end sensor cover, make sure that the toner end sensor harness is not pinched between the cover and the unit. 4-61 D131/D132/D133...
Lift the toner bottle unit off the pegs and lay it on a piece of newspaper to avoid toner spill. Bottom plate [B] ( x 3, harnesses x 2) 2 screws on the bottom, 1 screw on the side. Toner supply motor bracket [C] ( x 2) Toner supply motor [D] ( x 2) D131/D132/D133 4-62...
Drive rod [C] Lift the toner pump tube to disengage the drive rod, pull out the rod, and push the rubber tube aside. Development motor bracket [D] ( x 3, x 1) Development motor [E] ( x 4) 4-63 D131/D132/D133...
The transfer belt unit can be removed without removing the OPC drum unit. However, the transfer belt unit must be removed carefully to avoid scratching the surface of the transfer belt on the OPC drum unit [D]. Avoid touching the belt with bare hands. D131/D132/D133 4-64...
To avoid scratching the belt on the guide, never rotate the belt unit farther than 90 degrees. Release the drive roller [E] ( x 2). Press in on the drive roller to collapse the unit into a “U” shape [F]. Remove the belt and replace it. 4-65 D131/D132/D133...
After re-installing the transfer belt unit, turn the belt and confirm that the toner collection coil turns. The transfer belt and transfer roller cleaning blade must always be replaced together. D131/D132/D133 4-66...
Work carefully around the transfer power pack located inside the transfer belt unit, especially when cleaning with a vacuum cleaner, to avoid damaging the power pack with static electricity. 4-67 D131/D132/D133...
Disconnect the 6 small seal case tabs [D]. Remove the discharge plate [E]. Reinstallation Set the discharge plate and make sure that it is perfectly flat before re-connecting the tabs. Before re-attaching the bracket [C], make sure that all the tabs are connected. D131/D132/D133 4-68...
Confirm that the transfer current terminal wire is below the wire guides on the right. Pass the ground terminal wire under the top connector of the solenoid bracket and tighten all the screws of the solenoid bracket. Make sure the wire is below all the wire guides at the top. 4-69 D131/D132/D133...
3) Pull the fusing unit release lever, then pull the unit out on the rail supports. At reassembly, make sure that the harness of the web drive motor is not pinched by the inner cover. D131/D132/D133 4-70...
Press in on the internal pawls [B] to release them then remove them. Make sure that the pawls [B] engage correctly when you reinstall the unit. The thermistor-thermostats are replaced as one unit. A disassembly procedure is not required. 4-71 D131/D132/D133...
Web Unit Disassembly Open the front door and pull out the fusing unit on its support rails. Web unit [A] ( x 2, x 2) The web unit can be removed without removing the fusing unit from the machine. D131/D132/D133 4-72...
Area Display/Setting) to reset the web consumption count to zero. This SP code must be executed to release SC550. Be sure to print an SMC report before executing Memory All Clear (SP5801). After executing SP5801, be sure to re-enter the value recorded for SP1902-001 in the SMC report. 4-73 D131/D132/D133...
After installing bushing [C], rotate the shaft right to lock it, then attach the lock screw Set the web [D] under the feeler [E] of the web end sensor Attach bushing 2 [F] Attach the new web roll [G] and wind it tight so no slack remains D131/D132/D133 4-74...
Web unit and end cover p.4-72 Bracket [A] ( x 1) Web motor positioning bracket [B] ( x 1) Web motor [C] Web motor/sensor mount [D] ( x 3) Web end sensor [E] ( x 1, harness x 1) 4-75 D131/D132/D133...
When attaching the lower cover of the pressure roller cleaning roller, make sure that the tab [D] engages with the groove [E]. If the bushings are noisy after replacement, lubricate them on both ends and the holes where the bushings are attached with Barrierta Grease L553R. D131/D132/D133 4-76...
Use the procedure in the next section. Fusing Lamps Fusing unit p.4-70 Rear terminal connector bracket [A] ( x 2, metal clamp x 3, [B] x 6) Rear fusing lamp holder [C] ( x 1) 4-77 D131/D132/D133...
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Fusing Unit Plate [D] ( x 1) Disconnect two harnesses [E] Front fusing holder [F] ( x 1) D131/D132/D133 4-78...
Use this procedure when you want to remove both rollers. Remove the web unit p.4-72 Pressure arm [A] Insert the tips of two screwdrivers and press down to release. C-clamps (both ends) [B] Drive gear [C] Bushings (both ends) [D] Bearings [E] Hot roller [F] 4-79 D131/D132/D133...
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10. Lubricate the inner and outer surfaces [C] of the bushings with Barrierta S552R grease. If the bushings are warm, allow them to cool before applying the Barrierta grease. Applying the grease while the bushings are hot could generate gas. D131/D132/D133 4-80...
Normally the springs should be attached to the lower holes. Attaching the springs to the upper holes exerts less pressure on the hot roller. Attach the springs to the upper holes only for especially thin paper. 4-81 D131/D132/D133...
Fusing Unit 4.9.8 STRIPPER PAWLS Remove: Fusing unit p.4-70 Top cover [A] Bracket [B] ( x 1, spring x 1) Inner cover [C] ( x 2) Stripper pawl [D] ( x 1) D131/D132/D133 4-82...
The nip band width can be adjusted by changing the position of the springs [B] on either end of the pressure roller. The fusing temperature can also be adjusted with SP1105 (Fusing Temperature Adjustment) for Normal, OHP, and Thick Paper. 4-83 D131/D132/D133...
Fusing unit p.4-70 Open the hot roller stripper pawl unit [A] Exit guide plate [B] ( x 2) Fusing exit sensor holder [C] ( x 2) Plate spring [D] Fusing exit sensor [E] ( x 1, x 3) D131/D132/D133 4-84...
Fusing Unit 4.9.11 FUSING/EXIT MOTOR Remove: Rear upper cover p.4-11 Open the BCU ( x 4) CNB bracket [A] ( x 4, x all) 4-85 D131/D132/D133...
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Fusing Unit Timing belt [B] Fusing/exit motor bracket [C] ( x 3) Ground plate [D] ( x 2) Fusing/exit motor ( x 2) inside the bracket (not shown) D131/D132/D133 4-86...
Open the front door and pull out the exit/inverter unit. Fusing exit sensor bracket [A] ( x 2) Fusing exit sensor [B] ( x 1) Exit unit entrance sensor bracket [C] ( x 2) Exit unit entrance sensor [D] ( x 1) 4-87 D131/D132/D133...
To re-install the duplex unit, insert the duplex unit partially, only until it enters the black guide rail, then re-attach each slide rail roller. Next, push the duplex unit into the machine completely. This method prevents interference from the guide plate during installation. D131/D132/D133 4-88...
4.10.2 DUPLEX UNIT SIDE-TO-SIDE ADJUSTMENT Remove the inner cover [A] ( x 3) Move the handle lock screw [B] from the right to the center. Loosen the left lock screw [C], then adjust the position of the duplex unit. 4-89 D131/D132/D133...
A smaller value shortens the distance. If the fences are too far apart, skewing may occur in the duplex tray. If the fences are too close, the paper may be creased in the duplex unit. For details, see "Service Tables". D131/D132/D133 4-90...
Duplex Unit 4.10.4 DUPLEX MOTORS Duplex Inverter Motor Remove the cover [A] ( x 3) Inverter motor bracket [B] ( x 3) Inverter motor [C] ( x 1, x 1, x 2, timing belt x 1) 4-91 D131/D132/D133...
Duplex Unit Duplex Jogger and Transport Motors Jogger motor [A] ( x 1, x 2) Transport motor bracket [B] ( x 1, x 1, x 3, timing belt x 1) Transport motor [C] ( x 2) D131/D132/D133 4-92...
4.10.5 DUPLEX SENSORS Jogger HP Sensor Duplex unit release lever [A] ( x 2) Jogger HP sensor [B] ( x 1, x 2, x 1) Duplex Entrance Sensor Bracket [A] ( x 2) Duplex entrance sensor [B] ( x 1) 4-93 D131/D132/D133...
The front screw is a shoulder screw. Insert the screws in the correct holes when re-attaching. Remove the screw [B] to release the sensor bracket below. Transport sensor 3 [C] ( x 1) Inverter Exit Sensor, Transport Sensors 1 & 2 Cross-stay [A] ( x 4) Reverse trigger roller shaft [B] D131/D132/D133 4-94...
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To avoid breaking the tabs under the left edge of the table, pull the table to the right to disengage the tabs and then remove. Inverter exit sensor [E] ( x 1, x 1, x 1) Transport sensor 1 [F] ( x 1, x 1) Transport sensor 2 [G] ( x 1, x 1) 4-95 D131/D132/D133...
[A]. If you are adjusting the belt, loosen the screw and slide the plastic piece [B] on the belt to the left or right to adjust the position of the front fence, then tighten the screw. D131/D132/D133 4-96...
4.11.1 PAPER TRAY Tandem Tray Open the front door. Pull out the tandem tray drawer [A] completely to separate the left [B] and right [C] sides of the tandem tray. Remove the left tandem tray [D] ( x 5). 4-97 D131/D132/D133...
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When re-installing the right tandem tray, make sure that the wheels [A] ride on the slide rail [B]. When re-installing the right tandem tray, make sure that the tandem tray stopper [C] is set behind the stopper [D] on the frame. D131/D132/D133 4-98...
Pull tray 2 or tray 3 [A]. Lift the tray [B] out of the drawer. 4.11.2 REAR FENCE RETURN SENSOR REPLACEMENT Turn off the machine. Pull out the tandem feed tray. Rear bottom plate [A] ( x 1) Return sensor [B] ( x 1). 4-99 D131/D132/D133...
Turn off the machine. Pull out the tandem feed tray. Rear bottom plate [A] ( x 1). Back fence transport gear [B] ( x 1) Move the back fence [C] to the right. Rear HP sensor [D] ( x 1) D131/D132/D133 4-100...
Turn off the machine. Remove the right tandem tray p.4-97 Inner cover [A] ( x 2) Side fences [B] ( x 1 each) Bottom plate [C] ( x 4) Connector [D] ( x 1) Sensor [E] ( x 1) 4-101 D131/D132/D133...
Remove the left stay [B]. Wire stoppers [C] Slightly lift the front bottom plate and unhook. Wire covers [D] ( x 1 each) Bracket [E] ( x 1, x 1, bushing x 1) Gear [F] Bottom plate lift wire [G] D131/D132/D133 4-102...
Paper Feed Reinstallation Set the positioning pin [A] in the hole [B], and set the projection [C] in the hole [D]. Position the wire as shown [E]. Do not cross the wires. 4-103 D131/D132/D133...
Completely pull out the tandem feed tray [A] to separate the right tandem tray [B] from the left tandem tray. Remove the right tandem inner cover [C] ( x 2). Re-position the side fences [D] ( x 1 each). A4: Outer slot position LT: Inner slot position Re-install the right tandem inner cover. D131/D132/D133 4-104...
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4) and re-position the rear cover [H] ( x 2). Re-position the side fences [I] [J] ( x 4). A4: Outer slot position LT: Inner slot position 10. Re-install the DC motor cover and the tray cover. 4-105 D131/D132/D133...
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13. Reinstall the rear bottom plate. 14. Input the new paper size into SP5959-001 (Paper Size – Tray 1). 15. Do the printer adjustments. See "Print Image Adjustment" at the end of this section. D131/D132/D133 4-106...
Pull out the tray and remove the right inner cover [A] ( x 2). Loosen the screws and adjust the position of the plate [B]. Adjustment range: 0 ± 2.0 mm adjustment step: 1.0 mm/step 4-107 D131/D132/D133...
1) The operation of the FRR mechanisms for the tandem tray (Tray 1) and universal trays (Tray 2, Tray 3), are similar. These rollers are interchangeable. Do not touch the surface of new rollers during replacement. D131/D132/D133 4-108...
If the LCT is connected, disconnect it and pull it away from the machine. Pull out all three trays (do not remove). Nylon peg [A] Toner collection bottle [B] Vertical transport guide [C] Inner cover [D] ( x 2) 4-109 D131/D132/D133...
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[E]. Guide plate [F] ( x 1) (1st feed unit only) Feed unit [G] ( x 1, x 3 for D131 or x 2 for 132/D133) Insert your hand from the right and pull the feed unit forward. ...
Paper Feed 4.11.10 PAPER FEED MOTORS D131 has the paper feed motor in each feed unit. However, D132/D133 have the feed motors at the rear of the machine. For D131 Feed unit [A] p.4-109 Paper feed motor [B] Remove two screws and the connector bracket [C]. When removing bracket [C], no connectors need to be disconnected.
Feed unit p.4-109 Remove the feed unit corresponding to the motor which will be removed. Remove the right stay [A] ( x 4) and bracket [B] ( x 7). Open the controller box p.4-131 PFB bracket p.4-133 D131/D132/D133 4-112...
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The positions of the two screws which fasten the paper feed motor are different for each motor. Paper feed motor 1: Left upper and right lower. Paper feed motor 2 and 3: Right upper and left lower. 4-113 D131/D132/D133...
Do one of the following: To adjust for thick paper, move the separation roller gear [B] to the left to decrease the pressure. To correct misfeeds, move the separation roller gear to the right to increase the pressure. D131/D132/D133 4-114...
Connector [A] ( x 1) Ground wire [B] ( x 1) By-pass tray [C] Disconnect the by-pass tray from the pins on both sides. By-pass table [D] ( x 2) By-pass paper size detection board [E] ( x 2) D131/D132/D133 4-116...
Even though the FRR mechanisms for the tandem tray (Tray 1), universal trays (Tray 2, Tray 3) by-pass tray and ADF are similar, the only rollers that are interchangeable are the tandem and universal trays (Trays 1, 2, 3). Do not touch the surface of new rollers during replacement. 4-117 D131/D132/D133...
When feeding special paper, especially thick paper When the customer experiences feed problems The separation roller gear is positioned at the groove before shipping. Move the separation roller gear right to increase the pressure to correct misfeeds. D131/D132/D133 4-118...
Paper Feed 4.11.16 REGISTRATION SENSOR Inner cover [A] ( x 4) Remove: Development unit p.4-34 Charge corona unit p.4-38 OPC drum unit p.4-40 Paper dust removal unit [B] ( x 1, x 1) Registration sensor [C] 4-119 D131/D132/D133...
Confirm that the registration roller is separated from the positioning pin. Remove the right upper cover. p.4-9 Rear upper cover p.4-11 Disconnect the following connectors: Relay clutch connector [C] Guide plate solenoid connector [D] Guide plate sensor connector [E] By-pass tray unit connectors [F] D131/D132/D133 4-120...
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Make sure that the unit does not catch on any harnesses. On re-installation, make sure that no harnesses are pinched between the unit and the machine frame. You must re-install the by-pass unit with the duplex unit open. 4-121 D131/D132/D133...
PCBs and HDD 4.12 PCBS AND HDD 4.12.1 CNT BOARD (CONTROLLER BOARD) Rear upper cover and rear lower cover p.4-11 Controller box cover [A] ( x 13) Open the controller box ( x 3) D131/D132/D133 4-122...
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PCBs and HDD Disconnect the controller board ( x3). The top and bottom screws are marked with a sharp angle bracket "<". Disconnect the controller board on the left ( x5, x2). 4-123 D131/D132/D133...
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PCBs and HDD Disconnect the board at the top [A] ( x1). Pull the controller board [B] out of the box. Lay the board on a flat surface. D131/D132/D133 4-124...
10. Copy the data from the SD card to the NVRAM (SP5-825-001) if you have successfully copied them to the SD card. 11. Turn the main switch off. Then remove the SD card from SD card slot 2. 12. Turn the main switch on. 4-125 D131/D132/D133...
Install a New NVRAM on the controller. Then reassemble the machine. Turn the main switch on. SC995-02 occurs and the machine rewrites SP5-811-005 automatically. When the operation panel displays Copy Screen, turn the machine off and on. Do the process control self-check. D131/D132/D133 4-126...
Behind the IPU on the back of the controller box, remove the IPU connector cover ( x 2). Disconnect all the harnesses on the back of the IPU. At the front: IPU( x 4, After removing screws and harnesses, pull the IPU to the left and remove it. 4-127 D131/D132/D133...
The screws will not come out; just keeping turning them counter-clockwise until you feel them come off. Free the harnesses at [A] ( x2). Disconnect the HDD [B] ( x2). Lay the HDD bracket [A] on a flat surface. Turn the bracket over [B], and then remove the screws ( X4). D131/D132/D133 4-128...
The browser unit must also be installed again. After reinstalling a HDD, execute SP5832-011 (HDD Format – All) to format the hard disk. Download the browser. For more details, see the installation instructions for the controller options (in this manual). 4-129 D131/D132/D133...
Rear upper cover and rear lower cover p.4-11 Open the controller box [A] ( x 3) Open the BCU bracket [A] ( x 4, all s, all Do not forget to release the clamp [B]. Lift up the BCU bracket and remove it. 4-131 D131/D132/D133...
When installing a new NVRAM, SC195 occurs. In this case, do SP5-811-001 and input the machine code. 4.12.7 CNB Open the BCU bracket. It is not necessary to release all the clamps and harnesses. CNB [A] ( x 4, all harnesses) D131/D132/D133 4-132...
PCBs and HDD 4.12.9 DRB Open the controller box p.4-122 Move the stay [A] slightly to the right ( x 2) DRB bracket [A] ( x 3, all D131/D132/D133 4-134...
PCBs and HDD 4.12.10 PSU Open the controller box p.4-122 Power cord bracket [A] ( x 2) PSU assembly [B] ( x 5) Reinstallation of PSU Make sure the white cable and black cables are connected correctly. 4-135 D131/D132/D133...
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Feed cover [A] ( x 2, all s, ground wire x 1). Front cover [B] ( x 2) Press down on the tabs to remove. Rear cover [C] ( x 2) Press down on the tabs to remove. D131/D132/D133 4-136...
4.13.2 FEED UNIT Open the feed cover [A]. Remove the snap fitting [B]. Push the feed unit slowly to the left to disengage the shaft [C] on the right, then lift it out. 4-137 D131/D132/D133...
Hold the feed belt holder [A] by the left and right sides, then carefully pull it off the bushing. Do not let the springs [B] fall. Remove the feed belt [C]. When re-assembling, set the pick-up roller springs first, then follow this procedure in reverse. D131/D132/D133 4-138...
4.13.4 SEPARATION ROLLER Open the feed cover. Remove the feed unit. p.4-137 Separation roller cover [A] Use the tip of a screwdriver to push up the cover. Clip [B] ( x 1) Separation roller [C] Torque limiter clutch [D] 4-139 D131/D132/D133...
4.13.5 REGISTRATION SENSOR Open the feed cover. Remove the feed unit p.4-137 Remove the screw indicated above by a red arrow. Guide plate [A] ( x 3) Registration sensor bracket [B] ( x 1) Registration sensor [C] ( x 1) D131/D132/D133 4-140...
Open the original tray [A]. Lower cover [B] ( x 4) Original length sensor 1 – B5 [C] ( x 1) Original length sensor 2 – A4 [D] ( x 1) Original length sensor 3 – LG [E] ( x 1) 4-143 D131/D132/D133...
4.13.9 DF POSITION AND APS SENSORS Open the ADF. ADF rear cover p.4-136 Bracket [A] ( x 1) ADF position sensor [B] ( x 1) APS sensor [C] ( x 1) D131/D132/D133 4-144...
Original set sensor [D] ( x 1) Feed cover sensor [E] ( x 1) Bottom plate HP sensor [A] ( x 1) 10. Pick-up roller HP sensor [B] ( x 1) 11. Bottom plate position sensor [C] ( x 1) 4-145 D131/D132/D133...
Bottom plate lift motor bracket [A] (harness x 1, x 1, x 3, timing belt x 1) Bottom plate lift motor [B] ( x 2) 4.13.12 FEED MOTOR Rear cover p.4-11 Feed motor bracket [A] ( x 4, x 1, belt x 1) D131/D132/D133 4-146...
4.13.13 EXIT MOTOR AND TRANSPORT MOTOR Open the feed cover. ADF rear cover p.4-136 Bottom plate lift motor p.4-146 Timing belt [A] Exit/transport motor unit [B] ( x 3, x 2) Transport motor [C] ( x 2) Exit motor [D] ( x 2) 4-147 D131/D132/D133...
4.13.14 PICK-UP ROLLER MOTOR AND HP SENSOR Open the feed cover. ADF rear cover p.4-136 Pick-up roller lift motor [A] ( x 2, x 1) Pick-up roller HP sensor [B] ( x 1) D131/D132/D133 4-148...
Open the feed cover. Feed unit p.4-137 Guide plate p.4-140 Guide plate mylar [A] ( x 1) CIS unit [B] ( x 2, x 3) Pull out the CIS unit carefully to avoid scratching the glass. 4-149 D131/D132/D133...
CIS Power Supply Board Exit sensor bracket [A] ( x 1) Exit sensor [B] ( x 1) 4.13.17 ADF TRANSPORT BELT ASSEMBLY Open the ADF. Raise the ADF [A] to the vertical position. Pull off the white cover [B] (Velcro fasteners) D131/D132/D133 4-150...
While squeezing the belt and rollers together in the center, tighten screws [C] and [D]. This compresses the spring and releases tension on the belt. Important: To avoid stripping the threads of the screws, do not apply excessive torque to these screws! 4-151 D131/D132/D133...
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16. Insert the shaft [F] into the new belt, snap the shaft into its brackets, and push in the shaft bearings. 17. Make sure that studs on the underside of the belt [H] are aligned with the grooves in the Teflon rollers on each end of the shaft below. D131/D132/D133 4-152...
If the Teflon sleeve has been reattached at [D], remove it. Do not reattach the sleeve until after adjusting the belt tension. (The special tool does not fit over the rear end with the Teflon sleeve attached.) 4-153 D131/D132/D133...
With its white side down, set the cover [A] on the exposure glass. Make sure the upper left corner is aligned with the arrow at the corner of the exposure glass. Close the ADF [B] on top of the cover. D131/D132/D133 4-154...
After completing these printing adjustments, be sure to set SP 2-902-3 to 0 again. Registration - Leading Edge/Side-to-Side Check the leading edge registration, and adjust it using SP1-001. Specification: 4± 2mm. Check side-to-side registration for each paper feed station, and adjust with the following SP modes. 4-155 D131/D132/D133...
SP1002-007 0±1.5 Blank Margin If the leading edge/side-to-side registration cannot be adjusted within specifications, adjust the leading/left side edge blank margin. Check the trailing edge and right edge blank margins, and adjust them with the following SP modes. D131/D132/D133 4-156...
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Trailing edge blank margin Right edge blank margin Leading edge blank margin Left edge blank margin SP2101 Print Erase Margin SP mode Specification Leading Edge SP2101-001 2.5±2 mm Trailing Edge SP2101-002 Left edge SP2101-003 2±1.5 mm Right edge SP2101-004 4-157 D131/D132/D133...
Scanner Leading SP4010 leading edge, a negative value shifts it toward Edge Registration the leading edge. A positive value shifts the image toward the Scanner Side-to-Side SP4011 right edge, a negative value shifts it toward the Registration left edge. 4-159 D131/D132/D133...
Adjust the scanner stopping position with SP4018-003 (just input a new value). Store this value in the machine with SP4018-004. Adjust the ADF registration for the front side scan with SP6006-003. Make a test copy to check that the problem has been solved. D131/D132/D133 4-160...
Not used. Free run (Entrance mode *1, simplex, no registration) Free run (Entrance mode, simplex, continuous scanning) Motor test (feed, transport, exit motors) *1: The entrance mode disregards paper size. Skew correction is performed at the scanning roller. 4-161 D131/D132/D133...
[–30 to +24/1 mm] -30 = -5.1 mm +24 = +4.1 mm ADF Vertical Registration (Back) Adjusts the vertical registration for the back in ADF mode. [–30 to +30/1 mm] -30 = -5.1 mm +30 = +5.1 mm D131/D132/D133 4-162...
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This feature can be switched on for all paper sizes with SP6020 (ADF Contact Mode In/Out). However, switching this feature on for all sizes reduces scanning speed slightly. 4-163 D131/D132/D133...
If the + mark does not appear where the screen is touched, press Cancel and repeat from Step 2. When you are finished, press [#] OK on the screen (or press [#]). Touch [#] Exit on the screen to close the Self-Diagnostic menu and save the calibration settings. D131/D132/D133 4-164...
SMC Report. All Clear Initializes items 2 to 15 below. Initializes all registration settings for the engine and Engine Clear copy process settings. Initializes default system settings, SCS (System Control Service) settings, operation display coordinates, and ROM update information. D131/D132/D133...
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Initializes the DCS (Delivery Control Service) settings. Initializes the UCS (User Information Control Service) Clear UCS Setting settings. Initializes the MIRS (Machine Information Report MIRS Setting Service) settings. Initializes the CCS (Certification and Charge-control Service) settings. Initializes the SRM (System Resource Manager) SRM Clear settings. D131/D132/D133...
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Make sure that SP 5112 is set to 'enabled', or the user will not be able to use non-standard paper sizes. Set SP 1902 001 (amount of fusing unit web used so far) to the most recent setting (see the SMC list). Check the copy quality and the paper path, and do any necessary adjustments. D131/D132/D133...
The scanner settings in the UP mode can be reset to their defaults with this procedure Make sure that the machine is in the copier standby mode. Push the User Tools key. Hold down [#] and touch "Scanner Features" key. A message will be displayed, then press "Yes" D131/D132/D133...
Turn the machine off and on. Tell the administrator that you completed servicing the machine. The Administrator will then set the "Service Mode Lock" to ON. 5.2.3 TO ENTER AND EXIT THE SERVICE PROGRAM MODE Ask your supervisor how to enter and/or exit the service program mode. D131/D132/D133...
SP and press [#]. The display goes immediately to the first SP of that group. Then you can use the buttons to browse to the desired selection. D131/D132/D133...
If you need to perform a test print, press Copy Window to open the copy window and select the settings for the test print. Press [Start] twice, then press SP Mode (highlighted) in the copy window to return to the SP mode display. When you are finished, press Exit twice to return to the copy window. D131/D132/D133...
User Program Data Logging Data Self-Diagnostic Report Non-Default (Prints only SPs that are set to values other than defaults.) NIB Summary (Configuration, Systemlog, Nvramlog) Capture Log Copier User Program (Copy Management Report) Scanner SP Scanner User Program (Scanner Management Report) D131/D132/D133...
Press [Start] to start the test print. Press SP Mode (highlighted) to return to the SP mode display. Patterns 6, 8, 9, and 11 are the best choices for testing and confirming the operation of the IPU. 5-11 D131/D132/D133...
Grayscale Vertical-Horizontal (16-level) Cross Pattern Argyle Pattern Density Patch (256-level) Density Patch (64-level) Trimming Area Bandwidth (Vertical) Bandwidth (Horizontal) Auto Create Vertical 1-dot Line (Main Scan) Auto Create Horizontal 1-dot Line (Sub Scan) Auto Create Vertical 2-dot Line (Main Scan) D131/D132/D133 5-12...
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Auto Create Grid 1-dot Line Auto Create Vertical Stripes Auto Create Horizontal Stripes Auto Create Grayscale Horizontal (20 mm) Auto Create Grayscale Horizontal (40 mm) Auto Create Grayscale Vertical (20 mm) Auto Create Grayscale Vertical (40 mm) Auto Create Argyle 5-13 D131/D132/D133...
Press Copy Window to open the copy window, then select the settings for the test print (paper size, etc.) Press [Start] twice (ignore the “Place Original” messages) to start the test print. Press SP Mode (highlighted) to return to the SP mode display. Switch the machine off and on. D131/D132/D133 5-14...
Stop until the version update screen is displayed. If the SD card contains more than one software application, the screen will be almost the same as the one below. The screen below shows that the SC card contains two applications: "Engine" and "Printer". 5-15 D131/D132/D133...
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After you push [Update]: The middle bar shows the name of the module that the machine updates at this time. (The example above shows that the machine updates the "Printer" module at this time.) D131/D132/D133 5-16...
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10. After the firmware is correctly updated, turn the main power switch off. 11. Push the SD card in a small distance to release it, then pull it out of the slot. 12. Turn the main power switch on, and check that the machine operates correctly. 5-17 D131/D132/D133...
Data incorrect after download Do the recovery procedure for the module, then interrupted repeat the installation procedure. The ROM data on the SD card is not correct, or Incorrect SD card version data is damaged. D131/D132/D133 5-18...
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Replace the data for the module on the SD card failed and tray again, or replace the controller board. SD update data is not correct. The data on the SD Electronic confirmation check card is for a different machine. Get the correct failed data then install again. 5-19 D131/D132/D133...
After you replace or format the HDD, download the stamp data from the controller firmware to the hard disk. Go into the SP mode. Select SP5853 then press "Execute". Obey the instructions on the screen to complete the procedure. D131/D132/D133 5-20...
This procedure also downloads the C/O, P/O Count data to the NVRAM: The serial number of the file on the SD card must match the serial number of the machine. If the serial numbers do not match, the download will not complete correctly. 5-21 D131/D132/D133...
Service Program Mode Tables 5.5 SERVICE PROGRAM MODE TABLES 5.5.1 SP TABLES See "Appendices" for the following information: System SP Tables Printer SP Tables Scanner SP Tables D131/D132/D133 5-22...
The debug information cannot be saved until the “Save Debug Log” function is switched on and a target is selected. To Switch Debug Log On To enter the SP mode, press together (5s), release, then press [#Enter]. Select SP5857. SP5857 >> Save Debug Log Push [#Enter]. SP5857-001 On/Off Push [#Enter]. <On/Off> *OFF D131/D132/D133 5-24...
To Select the Target for the Debug Log File You can select either the HDD (default) or the SD card as the target. This procedure shows you how to select the SD card. Push SP587-002 Target Push [#Enter]. <Target> *2:HDD Push <Target> 3:SD 5-25 D131/D132/D133...
Do the next procedure to select the events that you want to record in the debug log file. To Select Events Push SP5858 >> DebugSaveWhen Push [#Enter]. SP5858-001 EngineSC Error Here is a list of the events that you can select. Any number of events can be selected. D131/D132/D133 5-26...
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Example 1: To Select Items 001, 002, or 004 Push to select 001, 002, or 003. This example shows the selection of 001. SP5858-001 EngineSC Error Push [#Enter]. <EngineSC Error> *OFF Push <EngineSC Error> Push [#Enter]. <EngineSC Error> Push [Esc]. 5-27 D131/D132/D133...
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Select "SP5858-003". SP5858-003 Any SC Code Push [#Enter]. 0000000 Push [#Enter] to toggle the on the number display in the 2nd line. 0000000 Push to display "2". 0000000 Push [#Enter] to enter the "2" in the line above. 0000002 D131/D132/D133 5-28...
10. Do the next procedure to select one or more memory modules for the debug error data recording. To select one or more memory modules for recording in the debug log file Select SP5859. SP5859 >> LogSaveKey No. Push [#Enter]. SP5859 Key 1 Push [#Enter]. 5-29 D131/D132/D133...
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Refer to the table below for the 4-digit numbers to enter for each key. (The acronyms in parentheses indicate the names of the modules.) 4-Digit Entries for Keys 1 to 10 Key No. Printer 2222 (SCS) 2223 (SRM) 256 (IMH) 1000 (ECS) 1025 (MCS) 4400 (GPS) 5682 (NFA) D131/D132/D133 5-30...
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The initial settings are all zero. These settings remain in effect until you change them. Be sure to check all the settings, especially the settings for Keys 6 to 10. To switch off a key setting, enter a zero for that key. 5-31 D131/D132/D133...
Enter the SP mode and execute SP5857-009 (HDD for SD (4MB)) to write the debugging data to the SD card. Use a card reader to copy the file and send it for analysis to your local Ricoh representative by email, or just send the SD card by mail.
SD card for the log file, the data only needs to be recorded; a new log file does not require creation. To create a new log file, execute SP5857-012 to delete the debug log data from the SD card and then execute this SP (SP5857-017). 5-33 D131/D132/D133...
Execute to display the following information SP7403 Status of Issued SC about the most recently issued SC: 1) Source file name, 2) SC number, 3) Result For more information about these and other SP codes, see “Service Tables”. D131/D132/D133...
Visually check the by-pass tray pick-up, feed, and separation rollers. If these rollers are paler than the rollers in paper trays that are more frequently used, replace the rollers in the by-pass tray. For more details, see Replacement and Adjustment - By-Pass Tray Rollers. D131/D132/D133...
Remove the paper feed unit. Loosen screw [A]. Push the motor [B] toward the tray side, then tighten the screw [A]. Loosen screws [C] and [D], let the spring move the unit to the correct position, then tighten the screws. D131/D132/D133...
When you replace Gear [A] or Gear [B], be sure to put the metal face on the outer side, and the arrow must be in view. If a replacement gear is not available, do this as a temporary procedure: Remove the paper feed unit. Remove the gear. D131/D132/D133...
ADF: Paper Jam Errors Location Position Code Separation Sensor: On Skew Correction Sensor: On Interval Sensor: On Registration Sensor: On Exit Sensor: On Separation Sensor: Off Skew Correction Sensor: Off Interval Sensor: Off Registration Sensor: Off Exit Sensor: Off D131/D132/D133...
Exit Unit Entrance SN: Late Paper Exit SN: Late Duplex Entrance SN: Late Duplex Transport SN 1: Late Duplex Transport SN 2: Late Duplex Transport SN 3: Late Duplex Exit SN: Late LCT Relay SN: Late By-pass Paper Feed SN: Late D131/D132/D133...
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4th Vertical Transport SN: Lag (Japan Only) Relay SN: Lag Registration SN: Lag Paper Exit SN: Lag Duplex Entrance SN: Lag Duplex Transport SN 2: Lag Duplex Transport SN 3: Lag LCT Relay SN: Lag By-pass Paper Feed SN: Lag D131/D132/D133...
Booklet Stapler Motor Error 2 R5 to 8 SC720-61 Feed-Out Belt Motor Error R5 to 8 SC720-41 Punch Motor Error R1 to 4 SC720-87 Punch Movement Motor Error R1 to 4 SC720-80 Paper Position Sensor Slide Motor Error R1 to 4 SC720-81 D131/D132/D133 6-10...
Stack Junction Gate Motor Error R8 to 12 SC720-57 Feed-Out Belt Motor Error R8 to 12 SC720-41 Punch Motor Error R1 to 4 SC720-87 Punch Movement Motor Error R1 to 4 SC720-80 Paper Position Sensor Slide Motor Error R1 to 4 SC720-81 6-11 D131/D132/D133...
R4 to 7 Feed-Out Belt Motor Error R4 to 7 Punch Motor Error R1 to 3 Jogger Top Fence Motor Error R4 to 7 Jogger Bottom Fence Motor Error R4 to 7 Staple Trimming Hopper Full R4 to 7 D131/D132/D133 6-12...
Top Tray Exit SN: Late N1 to N5 Top Tray Exit SN: Lag N1 to N5 Horizontal Path Exit SN: Late N1 to N5 Horizontal Path Exit SN: Lag N1 to N5 1st Stopper HP SN: Late N6 to N22 6-13 D131/D132/D133...
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Jogger Fence Motor Jam N6 to N22 Positioning Roller Motor Jam N6 to N22 Direct-Send JG Motor Jam N6 to N22 FM6 Pawl Motor Jam N6 to N22 Main Machine Set. Incorrect N1 to N5 / N6 to N22 D131/D132/D133 6-14...
If the download procedure cannot be downloaded for the GW controller, set DIP SW 1 to ON. Power the machine off and on to start the downloading program. After downloading has completed, set the DIP SW to OFF then power the machine off and on again. 6-15 D131/D132/D133...
Controller ROM update error 5 Turn the machine off/on Set DIP SW 1 to Download Error ON and retry Error occurs when writing to the E05 Power off/on Replace RAM device. DIMM Replace controller board D131/D132/D133 6-16...
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Card No xx/xx Replace controller defective. board System error 4 Turn the machine off/on and re-try Set DIP SW 1 to SC991 “Selfupdate” does not execute. ON and re-try Software defective. Replace the controller board 6-17 D131/D132/D133...
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Use the correct No Valid Data E34 Specification error. DOM card set in card EXP machine, or vice versa. Download dysfunction 6 Use the correct No Valid Data E35 Wrong model. The inserted card is card for another model. D131/D132/D133 6-18...
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For this error, off/on and re-try Card No. xx/xx sometimes the message may not be displayed. Download Error Download result failure 4 Turn the machine E43 Module ID off/on and re-try Print download failed. Card No. xx/xx 6-19 D131/D132/D133...
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Try again with the (no display) ROM update is corrupted; it failed a correct data. SUM check due to its abnormal length. Download result failure 6 Do the download (no display) The previous download in progress procedure again. was cancelled. D131/D132/D133 6-20...
Vertical transport sensor OFF > Relay sensor does not switch OFF at the correct (6): time. (7): Relay sensor ON > Registration sensor does not switch ON at the correct time. (8): Relay sensor OFF> Registration sensor does not switch OFF at the correct time. 6-21 D131/D132/D133...
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Fusing unit paper exit sensor ON > Exit unit entrance sensor does not switch ON at (10): the correct time. Exit unit entrance sensor ON> Paper exit sensor does not switch ON at the correct (11): time. Registration motor OFF > Paper exit sensor does not switch OFF at the correct (12): time. D131/D132/D133 6-22...
(5): Inverter exit sensor ON > Paper exit sensor does not switch ON at the correct time. Duplex entrance sensor OFF > Paper exit sensor does not switch OFF at the (6): correct time. (Paper remains at the duplex unit exit.) 6-23 D131/D132/D133...
Duplex transport sensor 2 OFF > Duplex transport sensor 3 does not switch OFF at (6): the correct time. Duplex transport sensor 3 ON > Relay sensor does not switch on at the correct (7): time. D131/D132/D133 6-24...
SC569-00 FU108 6.3A/125V 6.3A/250V Finisher does not work. FU109 6.3A/125V 6.3A/250V “Door Open” is displayed. FU110 6.3A/125V 6.3A/250V SC324-01 FU111 6.3A/125V 6.3A/250V SC530-00 FU113 2A/125V Fax unit does not operate FU115 8A/125V Japan only FU116 8A/125V Japan only 6-25 D131/D132/D133...
Charge corona wire, charge corona grid, SC300 ~ SC306 Around the Drum charge corona wire cleaner. Skew – Original Pick-up, paper feed, separation rollers Toner on transfer belt Transfer Belt Unit Transfer belt, transfer belt cleaning blade Wrinkling Fusing Unit Pressure roller D131/D132/D133 6-26...
Energy saver timer (1 – 240 min): Low Power Mode. Default setting: 1 to 240 minute Sleep Mode (1 to 240 min.): Default setting 1 min. Auto off timer (1 – 240 min): Off/Sleep Mode Default settings: D131 1 min. D132 1 min. D133 15 min.
240 minutes has expired after the last job. This means that after the customer has finished using the machine for the day, energy will be consumed that could otherwise be saved. If you change the settings, the energy consumed can be measured using SP8941, as explained below. D131/D132/D133...
(Data:a x Data: a Data: b Data: c Data: c) Data:d) (min.) (Wmin.) Data: d Data: e Operating 001: Operating mode 1081.8 Time 21089.0 21386.0 297.0 321294.6 Ready mode 002: (stand by) 214.0 Standby Time 306163.0 308046.0 1883.0 402962.0 D131/D132/D133...
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Off mode Time 508776.0 520377.0 11601.0 81207.0 Total Time of Data: d (min.) 19762.0 Total Time of Data: d/60min. (Hour) 329.37 Total Power Consumption of Data: e (Wmin.) 1947781.60 Total Power Consumption of Data: e /60min./1000W (KWH) 32.46 D131/D132/D133...
1. Duplex: Reduce paper volume in half! 2. Combine mode: Reduce paper volume in half! 3. Duplex + Combine: Using both features together can further reduce paper volume by 3/4! D131/D132/D133...
For one duplex page, the duplex counter goes up by 1. For a duplex job of a three-page original, the duplex counter will only increase by 1, even though two sheets are used. These Machines (D131/D132/D133) Total counter: SP 8581-001 ...
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Paper Save Simplex Sheet Duplex Paper Total counter Duplex counter Originals used Sheets used Saved SP8501-001 SP8421-004 Duplex + 2 in 1 mode: Simplex Sheet Duplex Paper Total counter Duplex counter Originals used Sheets used Saved SP8501-001 SP8421-005 D131/D132/D133...
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D131/D132/D133 SERVICE MANUAL APPENDICES...
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D131/D132/D133 APPENDICES TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. APPENDIX: GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS ......... 1-1 1.1 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS ..............1-1 1.1.1 COPIER .................... 1-1 Engine ....................1-1 ADF ...................... 1-4 Power Consumption ................1-5 Noise Emission ..................1-7 1.2 PERIPHERAL SPECIFICATIONS ............. 1-8 1.2.1 A3/11" X 17" TRAY TYPE 9001 (D482) ..........1-8 1.2.2 LCIT RT4010 (D613) ................
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3. APPENDIX: SERVICE PROGRAM MODE TABLES ....3-1 3.1 SERVICE TABLE KEY ................3-1 3.2 SP1000 FEED .................... 3-2 3.3 SP2000 DRUM ..................3-18 3.4 SP3000 PROCESSING ................3-55 3.5 SP4000 SCANNER .................. 3-60 3.6 SP5000 MODE: SP5024 TO SP5816 ............3-88 D131/D132/D133 SM Appendix...
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APPENDIX: SPECIFICATIONS R E V I S I O N H I S T O RY Pag e Date Ad d ed / Upd ated / New None...
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(14 to 34 lb.) Duplex 64 to 127.9 g/m (17 to 34 lb.) By-pass Copy Paper Weight Standard: 52.3 to 157 g/m (14 to 43 lb.) Thick Paper mode: 52.3 to 216 g/m (14 to 58 lb.) SM Appendix D131/D132/D133...
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First Copy Time D132 3.2 s contact glass mode, APS off) D133 2.9 s D131: < 30 seconds D132: < 30 seconds D133: < 300 seconds Warm-up Time From power on at 23 C (73.4 < 30 sec. at return from power off mode...
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General Specifications D131/D132: <1.8 KW Power Consumption Full System D133: <1.9 KW D131/D132: < 1.9 KW D133: < 1.9 KW Energy Start Implemented Memory 1 GB (Base) 1.5 GB (SP) HDD Capacity 250 GB Allowed voltage fluctuation Dimensions (wxdxh) 690 x 799 x 1171 mm (27.2 x 31.1 x 46.1 in.) Weight Approx.
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< 110 W Rated Voltage of Output Connector Max. DC 24 V Permissible voltage fluctuation ±10% Dimensions (w x d x h) 680 x 560 x 180 mm (26.8" x 22.0" x 7.1") Weight 18 kg (39.6 lb.) D131/D132/D133 SM Appendix...
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General Specifications Power Consumption Operation Mode D131 D132 D133 Main unit only Warm Up 1380W 1400W 1720W Stand-by 269W 269W 299W During printing 1230W 1250W 1480W Maximum 1620W 1640W 1750W Complete system* Warm Up 1410W 1420W 1740W Stand-by 289W 289W...
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General Specifications EU/AA Operation Mode D131 D132 D133 Main unit only Warm Up 1500W 1510W 1730W Stand-by 279W 279W 299W During printing 1260W 1280W 1490W Maximum 1730W 1760W 1790W Complete system* Warm Up 1520W 1530W 1740W Stand-by 310W 310W 320W...
Dimensions (W x D x H) 314 x 458 x 659 mm (12.4" x 18.1" x 25.9") Weight 20.0 kg (44 lb.) *1: In platen mode, APS (Auto Paper Select) with the original length and original width sensors are not used. D131/D132/D133 SM Appendix...
100 sheets (A5 SEF, 5.5" x 8.5" SEF) A3 to A5, 11" x 17" to 5.5" x 8.5", 12" x 18" (including tab Paper Size paper) Paper Weight 52 to 216 g/m (14 to 58 lb) Shift Tray Full Detection Provided SM Appendix D131/D132/D133...
Power Consumption Less than 100 W Power Source DC 24 V (From Mainframe) Size (W x D x H) 800 x 730 x 980 mm (31.5" x 28.7" x 38.6") Weight Less than 65 kg (143 lb.) D131/D132/D133 1-10 SM Appendix...
52 g/m to 163 g/m (14 to 43 lb) 4-Hole (EUR/A) 52 g/m to 128 g/m (14 to 34 lb) Punch Waste Hopper Capacity 2-Hole (NA) 3-Hole (NA) 4-Hole (EUR/A) Operation Modes All (Shift, Proof, Staple) SM Appendix 1-11 D131/D132/D133...
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The DIP switches of these punch units do not need to be changed at installation, or adjusted for operation. DIP SW Settings Punch Unit Unit No. 2/3-Hole (NA) B531-17 2/4-Hole (EUR/A) B531-27 0: OFF, 1: ON D131/D132/D133 1-12 SM Appendix...
Punch Waste Hopper Capacity 2-Hole 3-Hole (NA) 4-Hole (EUR/A) 4-Hole (North Europe) Power Supply DC 24 V (From Finisher) Power Consumption 60 W Weight Less than 2.4 K (5.3 lb.) Operation Modes All (Shift, Proof, Staple) SM Appendix 1-13 D131/D132/D133...
Less than 1.7 kg (3.7 lb.) Dimensions (W x D x H) 125 mm x 450 mm x 100 mm (5" x 17.7" x 4") Power Supply DC 24 V, DC 5V (From Finisher) Power Consumption 24 W D131/D132/D133 1-14 SM Appendix...
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A5 - A3 SEF, A6 SEF, B6 SEF Paper Size " x8 " to 11" x 17" SEF, 12" x 18" SEF 52 g/m²-256 g/m² Paper Weight 14 lb Bond- 68 lb Bond / 140 lb Index / 90 lb Cover SM Appendix 1-19 D131/D132/D133...
SEF A3, B4, 11"x17" EU 4-hole A4, B5, 8 " x 11" SEF A5 to A3, 5 " x 8 " to 11" x 17" Scandinavia 4-hole A5 - A4, 5 "x8 ", 8 " x 11" SM Appendix 1-23 D131/D132/D133...
9 bins Stack Capacity of each Bin 100 sheets* A5. A4, A3 Paper Size " x 8 ", 8 " x11", 8 " x14", 11"x17" 52 - 128g/m² Paper Weight 14 lb – 34 lb Bond D131/D132/D133 1-24 SM Appendix...
Paper Size A5-A3, 5 " x 8 " - 11" x 17" 64 g/m -216 g/m Paper Weight 17 lb. Bond- 80 lb. b Cover Original Set Position Center Normal Feed Face-up Original Set Booklet Feed Face-down SM Appendix 1-25 D131/D132/D133...
100 to 700 mm/s Folding 270 to 700 mm/s Straight-Through Feed Size Postcard to 13x19.2" Used paper: A3, A4, B4, B5 Type OHP: A4, B5 Tap paper: A4 LEF, LT LEF Folding Methods 6 (FM1 to FM6) D131/D132/D133 1-26 SM Appendix...
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12.6x18.5", 12.6x19.2", 13x18", 13x19", 13x19.2", 226x310 mm, 310x432 mm, SRA3, SRA4, 8-kai A3, B4, DLT, LG, A4, LT, B5, 12x18", 8-kai Paper Weights (Folding) 64 to 105 g/m Multiple Folding Not allowed Max. 3 (64 to 80 g/m only) SM Appendix 1-27 D131/D132/D133...
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Power Supply AC 120V 60 Hz, 15A AC 220 to 240V, 50/60 Hz 10A Power Consumption 270 W Size (w x d x h) 466 x 980 x 730 mm (18.4 x 38.6 x 28.7 in.) D131/D132/D133 1-28 SM Appendix...
Folding Methods (FM1 to FM6) Paper size Paper weight Folding Mode FM1 Weight (Standard) Weight (Heavy) Size 64 to 80 g/m 64 to 80 g/m 8-kai 12x18" A3 SEF B4 SEF LG SEF A4 SEF LT SEF SM Appendix 1-29 D131/D132/D133...
64 to 80 g/m 64 to 80 g/m 13x19.2" 13x19" 12.6x19.2" 12.6x18.5" 13x18" SRA3 (320x450 mm) SRA4 (225x320 mm) 226x310 mm 310x432 mm 8-kai 12x18" A3 SEF B4 SEF LG SEF A4 SEF LT SEF B5 SEF D131/D132/D133 1-30 SM Appendix...
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Peripheral Specifications Folding Mode FM3 Weight (Standard) Weight (Heavy) Size 64 to 80 g/m 64 to 80 g/m 8-kai 12x18" A3 SEF B4 SEF LG SEF A4 SEF LT SEF B5 SEF SM Appendix 1-31 D131/D132/D133...
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Peripheral Specifications Folding Mode FM4 Weight (Standard) Weight (Heavy) Size 64 to 80 g/m 64 to 80 g/m 8-kai 12x18" A3 SEF B4 SEF LG SEF A4 SEF LT SEF B5 SEF D131/D132/D133 1-32 SM Appendix...
Peripheral Specifications Folding Mode FM5 Weight (Standard) Weight (Heavy) Size 64 to 80 g/m 64 to 80 g/m 8-kai 12x18" A3 SEF B4 SEF LG SEF A4 SEF LT SEF B5 SEF SM Appendix 1-33 D131/D132/D133...
Peripheral Specifications Folding Mode FM6 Weight (Standard) Weight (Heavy) Size 64 to 80 g/m 64 to 80 g/m 8-kai 12x18" A3 SEF B4 SEF LG SEF A4 SEF LT SEF B5 SEF D131/D132/D133 1-34 SM Appendix...
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APPENDIX: SERVICE CALL CONDITIONS R E V I S I O N H I S T O RY Pag e Date Ad d ed / Upd ated / New None...
Fusing unit SCs displayed on the operation the service technician panel. The machine is disabled. The user releases it for servicing with cannot reset the SC. SP5810, solves the problem, and then cycles the machine off/on. SM Appendix D131/D132/D133...
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They are internally logged. Turning the operation switch or the main power switch off/on resets SCs Displayed on the Turn the operation switch or operation panel. These are re-displayed if the main power switch off/on. error occurs again. D131/D132/D133 SM Appendix...
If a motor lock error occurs, first check the mechanical load before replacing motors or sensors. When a Level "A" or "B" SC occurs while in an SP mode, the display does not display the SC number. If this occurs, check the SC number after leaving the SP mode. SM Appendix D131/D132/D133...
SC120 Scanner motor defective Scanner HP sensor defective. Harness between BCU, SIOB, scanner motor disconnected. Harness between scanner HP sensor and BCU disconnected. Scanner wire, timing belt, pulley, or carriage installed incorrectly. D131/D132/D133 SM Appendix...
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Harness between SBU – SIOB is disconnected. Harness between SIOB – BCU is disconnected. SC141 Defective SBU Defective BCU Check the SBU-SIOB/SIOB-BCU harness connections or replace these harnesses. Replace the SBU. Replace the BCU SM Appendix D131/D132/D133...
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3 attempts. SBU defective SIOB defective BCU defective Harness between the SBU - SIOB is disconnected Harness between the SIOB - BCU is disconnected Harness between the SIOB – PSU is disconnected D131/D132/D133 SM Appendix...
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Replace the BICU board. Copy data security unit error The copy data security option is installed by not operating correctly. SC165 Copy data security card corrupted The board is not installed or the board is defective SM Appendix D131/D132/D133...
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During initializing, the ration of the average between leading-edge SC186 area and rear-edge is beyond the permissible level (0.7 – 1.43). During scanning, the shading data peak is under 32(8bit). Harness CN210 and CN220 on ADF are disconnected. Otherwise, replace CIS. D131/D132/D133 SM Appendix...
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SC195 The number registered for the machine serial number does not match. Confirm the correct serial number of the machine in the specifications. Important: When SC195 occurs, the serial number must be input. Contact your technical supervisor. SM Appendix D131/D132/D133...
The polygon mirror motor "Ready" signal goes inactive (HIGH) while images are being produced or the synchronization signal is being SC204 output. Polygon mirror motor PCB connector loose, broken, defective Polygon mirror motor PCB defective Polygon mirror motor defective D131/D132/D133 2-10 SM Appendix...
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MUSIC for start position [K]. Defective ASIC SC230 Poor connection between controller and BICU. Defective BICU Check the connection between the controller board and the BICU. Replace the BICU. Replace the controller board. SM Appendix 2-11 D131/D132/D133...
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GAVD communication error A problem occurred in the GAVD or eSOC. Check connection points on the BCU, IPU for loose, broken, or SC270 defective harness or connector IPU defective BCU defective LDU effective D131/D132/D133 2-12 SM Appendix...
Charge corona wire cleaner error 2 Charge corona motor is disconnected. (The current at the charge SC306-00 corona motor is detected less than 83 mA.) Charge corona wire cleaner motor connector is defective or disconnected. SM Appendix 2-13 D131/D132/D133...
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If the gear is not damaged, replace the coil. If the gear is damaged, the gear shaft is probably deformed, so replace the entire unit. Drive mechanism overloaded due to toner clumping in the wasted toner path Motor driver board defective D131/D132/D133 2-14 SM Appendix...
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Switching the machine off and on will cancel the SC display, but does not release ID sensor toner supply. TD sensor defective TD sensor harness disconnected TD sensor connector disconnected or defective IOB defective SM Appendix 2-15 D131/D132/D133...
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TD sensor harness disconnected TD sensor connector disconnected or defective IOB defective Toner bottle motor defective Note: When the TD sensor is defective, the toner supply is controlled using pixel count and the ID sensor. D131/D132/D133 2-16 SM Appendix...
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ID sensor defective ID sensor harness disconnected SC370-11 ID sensor connector defective IOB defective ID sensor pattern not written correctly Incorrect image density Charge power pack defective ID sensor dirty SM Appendix 2-17 D131/D132/D133...
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ID sensor defective SC376-00 ID sensor harness disconnected ID sensor connector defective IOB defective ID sensor pattern not written correctly Incorrect image density Charge power pack defective ID sensor dirty D131/D132/D133 2-18 SM Appendix...
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ID sensor defective ID sensor harness disconnected ID sensor connector defective IOB defective ID sensor pattern not written correctly Incorrect image density Charge power pack defective ID sensor dirty SM Appendix 2-19 D131/D132/D133...
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(–100V, –800V) are applied to the drum. SC380-21 Potential sensor defective Potential sensor harness disconnected Potential sensor connector defective or disconnected IOB defective OPC connector defective Development power pack defective D131/D132/D133 2-20 SM Appendix...
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130V) Potential sensor defective Potential sensor harness disconnected Potential sensor connector defective or disconnected IOB defective OPC connector defective Development power pack defective Charge corona unit worn out, dirty SM Appendix 2-21 D131/D132/D133...
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Charge corona power pack defective Development power pack defective Main motor error SC396-01 The main motor lock signal remains low for 2 seconds while the main motor is on. Drive mechanism overloaded Motor driver board defective D131/D132/D133 2-22 SM Appendix...
When the transfer is output, there is hardly any feedback voltage within 60 ms even with application of 24% PWM. SC440-02 Transfer power pack defective Transfer unit harness disconnected Transfer connector loose, defective SM Appendix 2-23 D131/D132/D133...
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Toner end sensor detective, disconnected Toner collection bottle error SC496-00 The toner collection bottle set switch remains off when the front door is closed. No toner collection bottle set Poor connection of the switch connector D131/D132/D133 2-24 SM Appendix...
This SC will not display until the operator has pulled the tray out and pushed it in 3 times. If the operator turns the machine off/on before the 3rd opening and closing of the tray, the 3-count is reset. SM Appendix 2-25 D131/D132/D133...
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This SC will not display until the operator has pulled the tray out and pushed it in 3 times. If the operator turns the machine off/on before the 3rd opening and closing of the tray, the 3-count is reset. D131/D132/D133 2-26 SM Appendix...
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This SC will not display until the operator has pulled the tray out and pushed it in 3 times. If the operator turns the machine off/on before the 3rd opening and closing of the tray, the 3-count is reset. SM Appendix 2-27 D131/D132/D133...
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2.5 s, and a message prompts user to reset paper. Tray lift motor defective or connector disconnected Lift sensor defective or disconnected Pick-up solenoid defective or disconnected Paper end sensor defective D131/D132/D133 2-28 SM Appendix...
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Fan motor overloaded due to obstruction Fan connector disconnected Fusing exit motor error SC540-01 The PLL lock signal was low for 2 s during motor operation. Motor lock caused by physical overload Motor drive PCB defective SM Appendix 2-29 D131/D132/D133...
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The fusing temperature detected by the center thermistor was below 0°C for 7 s. Thermistor open Thermistor connector defective Thermistor damaged, or out of position Fusing temperature –15% less than the standard input voltage D131/D132/D133 2-30 SM Appendix...
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Thermostat has opened Fusing lamp overheat error 1 (software) SC543 Central thermistor detected a temperature of 240°C at the center of the hot roller. Fusing temperature control software error PSU defective IOB defective BICU defective SM Appendix 2-31 D131/D132/D133...
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Zero cross signal error 2: Fusing relay SC547-02 No zero cross signal was detected within 3 sec. after power on or after closing the front door. Fusing relay short Fusing relay drive circuit defective D131/D132/D133 2-32 SM Appendix...
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Fusing reload temperature error 2: End thermistor SC552-02 The hot roller did not reach 100 C within the prescribed time. Fusing lamp disconnected Thermistor connector loose, broken, defective Thermistor out of position, installed incorrectly Thermostat open SM Appendix 2-33 D131/D132/D133...
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Circuit breaker opened Zero cross signal error SC557 High frequency noise was detected on the powe r line. No action required. The SC code is logged and the operation of the machine is not affected. D131/D132/D133 2-34 SM Appendix...
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Motor lock due to obstruction Motor driver board defective Motor connection loose, defective Toner collection motor sensor disconnected, sensor defective Rotational transmission shaft (dia. x 30) missing SM Appendix 2-35 D131/D132/D133...
During communication with the finisher MBX, the BICU received a break (Low) signal from the finisher. Connection between main machine loose, broken, defective Breaker switch defective Power cord loose, broken, defective Peripheral unit control board defective D131/D132/D133 2-36 SM Appendix...
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During communication with the LCT, the BICU received a break (Low) signal. LCT connection to main machine loose, broken, defective LCT control board defective BCU defective Serial line connection unstable External noise on the line SM Appendix 2-37 D131/D132/D133...
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SC633 Make sure that SP5113 is set to enable the optional counter device. Confirm that the setting of SP5113 is correct. Check the connection between the main machine and optional counter device. D131/D132/D133 2-38 SM Appendix...
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In the SSP mode set SP5-401-160 to 0. In the SSP mode, set SP5-401-161 to 0. Cycle the machine off/on. Execute SP5-876-1 (security all clear). If this is a mass-produced machine, replace the NV. Version error SM Appendix 2-39 D131/D132/D133...
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Tracking information was lost, and the machine could not count correctly. Cycle the machine off/on Engine-to-Controller Communication Error This is a checksum error. SC640 PCI hardware error Cycle the machine off/on D131/D132/D133 2-40 SM Appendix...
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Incorrect SP settings Disconnected telephone line Disconnected modem board Disconnected wireless LAN card Check and set the correct user name (SP5-816-156) and password (SP5-816-157). 05 No modem board SM Appendix 2-41 D131/D132/D133...
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For more details about this SC code error, execute SP5990 to print an SMC report so you can read the error code. The error code is not displayed on the operation panel. Here is a list of error codes: D131/D132/D133 2-42 SM Appendix...
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Replace the modem board. not enable the NIB. Illegal Remote Service Dial-up An expected error occurred when Cumin-M dialed up the NRS Center. SC651-01 Software bug No action is required because only the count is logged SM Appendix 2-43 D131/D132/D133...
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Used NVRAM installed SC653 An unexpected error occured when the modem (Embedded RCG-M) tries to call the center with a dial up connection Clear the ID2 in the NVRAM Input the correct ID2. D131/D132/D133 2-44 SM Appendix...
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Connections between BCU and controller board are loose, disconnected, or damaged. Replace the BCU Replace the controller board Illegal Engine Board SC671 An illegal engine board was detected by the firmware at power on. Replace BICU SM Appendix 2-45 D131/D132/D133...
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Operation panel connector loose, broken, or defective The controller did not completely shut down when the switch was turned off. Check the setting of SP5-875-001. If this SP is set to "1 (OFF)", change it to "0 (ON)" D131/D132/D133 2-46 SM Appendix...
Bottom plate motor defective ADF main board defective Downstream finisher communication error No response signal was received from the downstream finisher SC720-01 (D611/D612) after 3 attempts Finisher I/F cable loose, broken defective Finisher control board defective SM Appendix 2-47 D131/D132/D133...
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The finisher jogger HP sensor remains activated for more than 1,000 pulses when moving away from home position. Jogger HP sensor defective Jogger mechanism overload Jogger motor defective (not rotating) Finisher main board defective Harness disconnected or defective D131/D132/D133 2-48 SM Appendix...
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The 1st detection failure issues a jam error, and the 2nd failure issues this SC code. Stapler rotation motor disconnected, defective Stapler rotation motor overloaded due to obstruction Stapler rotation HP sensor disconnected, defective SM Appendix 2-49 D131/D132/D133...
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Motor harness disconnected, loose, defective Motor defective Clamp roller retraction motor error (D612) SC720-55 The 1st detection failure issues a jam error, and the 2nd failure issues this SC code. Motor harness disconnected, loose, defective Motor defective D131/D132/D133 2-50 SM Appendix...
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2nd failure issues this SC code. Tray lift motor disconnected, defective Upper tray paper height sensor disconnected, defective Finisher main board connection to motor loose Finisher main board defective SM Appendix 2-51 D131/D132/D133...
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The 1st detection failure issues a jam error, and the 2nd failure issues this SC code. Motor harness disconnected, loose, defective Motor defective Motor overload HP defective D131/D132/D133 2-52 SM Appendix...
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Paper position sensor slide motor error (D611/D612) SC720-81 Occurs during operation of the punch unit. The 1st detection failure issues a jam error, and the 2nd failure issues this SC code. Motor harness disconnected, loose, defective Motor defective SM Appendix 2-53 D131/D132/D133...
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The status of the exit guide sensor did not change at the prescribed time during operation of the exit guide. Exit guide open sensor loose, broken, defective. Exit guide motor defective Finisher main board defective D131/D132/D133 2-54 SM Appendix...
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The staple hammer motor did not return to the home position within the prescribed time (340 ms). SC722-33 Staple hammer HP sensor loose, broken, defective Electrical overload on the stapler drive PCB elect Staple hammer motor defective Finisher main board defective SM Appendix 2-55 D131/D132/D133...
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Center stack plate HP sensor harness loose, broken, defective Center stack plate HP sensor defective If the motor is not operating: Motor blocked by an obstruction Motor harness loose, broken, defective Motor defective Booklet finisher main board defective D131/D132/D133 2-56 SM Appendix...
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Top fence HP sensor harness loose, broken, defective Top fence HP sensor defective If the jogger top fence motor is not operating: Motor blocked by an obstruction Motor harness loose, broken, defective Motor defective Finisher main board defective SM Appendix 2-57 D131/D132/D133...
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Stack feed-out HP sensor defective If the motor is not operating: Feed-out motor blocked by an obstruction Feed-out motor harness loose, broken, defective Feed-out motor defective Booklet finisher main board defective D131/D132/D133 2-58 SM Appendix...
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The 1st detection failure issues a jam error, and the 2nd failure issues this SC code. Staple jam Number of sheets in the stack exceeds the limit for stapling Stapler motor disconnected, defective SM Appendix 2-59 D131/D132/D133...
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The 1st detection failure issues a jam error, and the 2nd failure issues this SC code. Shift jogger motor disconnected, defective Shift jogger motor overloaded due to obstruction Shift jogger HP sensor disconnected, defective D131/D132/D133 2-60 SM Appendix...
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The encoder pulse of the finisher transport motor does not change state (high/low) within 600 ms and does not change after 2 retries. Finisher transport motor defective Transport motor harness disconnected, or defective Finisher main board defective SM Appendix 2-61 D131/D132/D133...
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Finisher main board defective Downstream finisher communication error (D615) No response signal was received from the downstream finisher SC725-01 (D615) after 3 attempts Finisher I/F cable loose, broken defective Finisher control board defective D131/D132/D133 2-62 SM Appendix...
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The bottom fence did not arrive at the home position at the SC725-30 specified time. -or- The bottom fence failed to leave the home position at the specified time. Motor over-current Motor driver overheat Motor harness loose SM Appendix 2-63 D131/D132/D133...
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2nd occurrence causes this SC code. SC725-32 3rd stopper HP sensor dirty Sensor harness or connector loose, broken, defective 3rd stopper motor harness or connector loose, broken, defective Sensor defective Motor or motor drive board defective D131/D132/D133 2-64 SM Appendix...
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SC725-34 Dynamic roller HP sensor dirty Sensor harness or connector loose, broken, defective Dynamic roller lift motor harness or connector loose, broken, defective Sensor defective Motor or motor drive board defective SM Appendix 2-65 D131/D132/D133...
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FM2 direct-send JG HP sensor dirty Sensor harness or connector loose, broken, defective FM2 direct-send JG motor harness or connector loose, broken, defective Sensor defective Motor or motor drive board defective D131/D132/D133 2-66 SM Appendix...
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Motor or motor drive board defective 1st Fold Motor Error Multi Folder (D615) The motor drive PCB detected an error at the motor. SC783-3 Motor harness or connector loose, broken, defective Motor or motor drive board defective SM Appendix 2-67 D131/D132/D133...
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Motor drive board defective (replace motor) Top Tray Exit Motor Multi Folder (D615) The motor drive PCB detected an error at the motor. SC725-73 Motor harness or connector loose, broken, defective Motor or motor drive board defective D131/D132/D133 2-68 SM Appendix...
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(3 s). After the motor starts to lower the bottom plate, the bottom plate HP sensor does not detect the bottom plate. Bottom plate position sensor, disconnected, defective Bottom plate HP sensor disconnected, defective SM Appendix 2-69 D131/D132/D133...
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Link-up fail SC819 0x5355 L2 Status Time Out 0x696e gwinit died 0x766d Vm_pageout: VM is full 554C USB loader defect Other System program defective Controller board defective Optional board defective Replace controller firmware SM Appendix 2-71 D131/D132/D133...
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Controller board defective For more details about this SC code error, execute SP5990 to print an SMC report so you can read the error code. The error code is not displayed on the operation panel. D131/D132/D133 2-72 SM Appendix...
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6 seconds. Defective HDD device [3013] Defective HDD connector Defective ASIC device Replace or remove the HDD device. Replace the HDD connector Replace the controller board SM Appendix 2-73 D131/D132/D133...
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An error occurred during the loop-back test for the PHY IC on the controller. Defective PHY chip [6105] Defective MAC of ASIC (SIMAC/COMIC/CELLO) Defective I/F with the PHY board Defective soldered connection on the PHY board Replace the controller board D131/D132/D133 2-74 SM Appendix...
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ASIC (Mandolin) for engine control could not be detected. After the PCI was configured, the device ID for the ASIC could not be checked. [0F30] Defective ASIC (Mandolin) for system control Defective North Bridge and AGPI/F Replace the motherboard (engine I/F board). SM Appendix 2-75 D131/D132/D133...
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A verify error occurred when setting data was read from the clock generator via the I2C bus Defective clock generator [2701] Defective I2C bus Defective I2C port on the CPU Replace the controller board. D131/D132/D133 2-76 SM Appendix...
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A write error for the module written in Nand-Flash occurred while the remote ROM and ROM were being updated. SC842 Damaged Nand-Flash Cycle the machine off/on Network I/F error SC850 Network not operating. Cycle the machine off/on SM Appendix 2-77 D131/D132/D133...
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Hardware Problem:wireless LAN board The wireless LAN board can be accessed, but an error was detected. Loose connection SC855 Defective wireless LAN board Check wireless LAN card connection Replace wireless LAN board D131/D132/D133 2-78 SM Appendix...
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May occur during development. Turn the machine power off/on several times. Replace the controller board. Other Error An unexpected error occurred while data was being converted. This error is the same as SC991. See SC991 below. SM Appendix 2-79 D131/D132/D133...
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Data conversion stopped before NVRAM/HDD data was converted. Format HDD with SP5832-1 Data Read Command Error More than two illegal DMAC communications were returned. HDD defective Format HDD with SP5832-1 Replace HDD D131/D132/D133 2-80 SM Appendix...
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Hard disk power connector loose One of the hard disks is defective Controller defective Bad sector overflow SC862 There more 100 bad sectors in image storage area of the HDD. Format HDD with SP4911-2 HDD defective SM Appendix 2-81 D131/D132/D133...
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HDD defective. SD card authentication error A correct license was not found in the SD card. Wrong type of SD card SD card data is corrupted. Used correct SD card Replace SD card D131/D132/D133 2-82 SM Appendix...
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Damaged address book data Mount the media that stores the address book data Cycle the machine off/on. Initialize the address book data with SP5-846-050. Cycle machine off/on, and then do SP5-832-006. Replace the HDD. SM Appendix 2-83 D131/D132/D133...
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Delete al error 2: Data area An error occurred while the machine deleted data from the HDD SC875 Note: The source of this error is the Data Overwrite Security Unit running from an SD card. Cycle the machine off/on D131/D132/D133 2-84 SM Appendix...
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Installed NVRAM or HDD which is used in another machine. Reinstall the previous NVRAM or HDD. Initialize the HDD with SP5-832-004. Log Data Error 99 Other than the above causes Ask your supervisor. SM Appendix 2-85 D131/D132/D133...
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Board defective Authentication area error Authentication application error is detected. SC881 Error data in an authentication application reaches the management limit. Turn the main power switch off and on. D131/D132/D133 2-86 SM Appendix...
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SC is issued. Controller board defective SC899 Software defective Replace the controller board. Turn the main switch off and on. Update the firmware on the controller. SM Appendix 2-87 D131/D132/D133...
Meaning (-1) HDD not connected (-2) HDD not ready (-3) No level (-4) Partition type incorrect (-5) Error returned during level read or check (-6) Error returned during level read or check (-7) "filesystem" repair failed D131/D132/D133 2-88 SM Appendix...
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If "Procedure 2" does not solve the problem, execute SP5832 001 (HDD Formatting - All), then turn the machine off and on. Executing SP5832 001 erases all document and address book data stored on the hard disks. Be sure to consult with the customer before executing this SP code. SM Appendix 2-89 D131/D132/D133...
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FLUTE serial driver was detected, of BREAK signal from SC919 the other station was detected. Power outage at the EFI controller. EFI controller was rebooted. Connection to EFI controller loose. Cycle the machine off/on D131/D132/D133 2-90 SM Appendix...
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Insufficient memory, add more memory Printer font error A necessary font is not found when starting up the printer application. SC921 A requested font is not found in the SD card. Cycle the machine off/on SM Appendix 2-91 D131/D132/D133...
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Scan Router functions (delivery of received faxes, document capture, etc.), Web services, and other network functions cannot be used. HDD status codes are displayed below the SC code. Refer to the four procedures below (Recovery from SC925). D131/D132/D133 2-92 SM Appendix...
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Received faxes on the delivery server will be erased All captured documents will be erased DeskTopBinder/Print Job Manager/Desk Top Editor job history will be erased Documents on the document server, and scanned documents, will not be erased. SM Appendix 2-93 D131/D132/D133...
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The settings required for image processing using the printer controller are not sent from the IPU. Software defective Memory setting error SC955 The settings that are required for image processing using the memory are not sent from the IPU. Software defective D131/D132/D133 2-94 SM Appendix...
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Scanned image data transmission error SC985 After a data transfer begins from the engine to the controller via the PCI bus, the transfer does not end within 3 s. Controller (SIMAC) board defective BICU defective BICU/controller disconnected SM Appendix 2-95 D131/D132/D133...
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However, unlike SC 990, the object of the error is continuity of the software. SC991 Software program error Internal parameter incorrect Insufficient working memory This SC is not displayed on the LCD (logging only). D131/D132/D133 2-96 SM Appendix...
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This can SC994 occur if there are too many application screens open on the operation panel. No action required because this SC does not interfere with operation of the machine. SM Appendix 2-97 D131/D132/D133...
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Install a new NVRAM, and turn off and on the main power switch after SC995-002 has occurred. Incorrect type controller installed Defective controller Replace the controller with the correct type. Incorrect model controller installed. Replace the controller with the correct model. D131/D132/D133 2-98 SM Appendix...
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Check the setting of SP5-875-001. If the setting is set to "1 (OFF)", change it to "0 (ON)". Check if the RAM-DIMM and ROM-DIMM are correctly connected. Reinstall the controller system firmware. Replace the controller board. SM Appendix 2-99 D131/D132/D133...
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Replace the hard disk (the user codes and counters are recovered when the main switch is turned on). Data corruption Defective hard disk Defective software D131/D132/D133 2-104 SM Appendix...
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The management file for net files is corrupted; net files are not normally SC925 read. Note: Netfile are jobs to be printed from the document server using a PC and the Desk Top Binder software Defective hardware Data corruption Defective software SM Appendix 2-105 D131/D132/D133...
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Other system SCs SC992 The controller received an unknown SC code from the engine. Contact your product specialist. Network error SC993 The ASIC program of GW controller cannot be continued. Defective ASIC Defective GW controller D131/D132/D133 2-106 SM Appendix...
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APPENDIX: SERVICE PROGRAM MODE TABLES R E V I S I O N H I S T O RY P a ge D a t e A d de d /U pd at e d /N ew 01/03/2013 Added SP5083-001.
An asterisk marks the SP's that are reset to their factory default settings after an NVRAM reset. Denotes "Design or Factory Use". Do not change this value. Japan Only The feature or item is for Japan only. Do not change this value. Short Edge Feed Long Edge Feed SM Appendix D131/D132/D133...
These SP's should be adjusted after replacing the laser synchronization detector or the laser optical unit. 1 Tray-1 2 Tray-2 3 Tray-3 4 Tray-4 (Japan Only) [–9 to +9/0/0.1 mm] 5 By-pass Tray 6 LCT 7 Duplex Tray D131/D132/D133 SM Appendix...
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[–5 to +5/0/0.1 mm] 1102 Fusing Temperature Adjustment Adjusts the temperature of the fusing units. Duplex Actual Temperature [0 to 1 /0/1] Duplex Balance Temp (Center Thermistor) [-30 to 0/-15/1] Duplex Balance Temp (End Thermistor) [-30 to 0/-15/1] SM Appendix D131/D132/D133...
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SP1000 Feed 1103 Fusing Idling IdlingTime (Normal) D131: [0 to 300 /0/1sec] For only TWN [0 to300/8/1sec] D132: [0 to 300 /26/1sec] For only TWN [0 to300/28/1sec] D133: [0 to 300 /160/1sec] IdlingTime (Low) D131: [0 to 300 /66/1sec] For only TWN [0 to300/68/1sec]...
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SP1000 Feed 3 OHP (Center Thermistor) Fusing temperature during printing: D131/D132: [150 to 205/190/1 degree C] D133: [150 to 200/170/1 degree C] 4 OHP (End Thermistor) Fusing temperature during printing: D131/D132: [150 to 205/190/1 degree C] D133: [150 to 200/170/1 degree C]...
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SP1000 Feed 10 Small Size – Thick Paper (Center) Fusing temperature at center of hot roller when printing on thick paper: D131/D132: [150 to 205/190/1 degree C] D133: [150 to 200/195/1 degree C] 11 Label (Center Thermistor) D131/D132: [150 to 205/200/1 degree C]...
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This SP allows you to set when to start the fusing temperature adjustment for the center and end heating lamps. 1 Center Lamp Temperature D131/D132: [150 to 205/205/1 deg C] D133: [150 to 190/190/1 deg C] 2 End Lamp Temperature...
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10 Capacitor Heater Actual time Japan only Capacitator for Check Start Fusing Lamp ON Time [0 to 120/0/1 sec.] 11 Center Lamp Temp (Label) D131/D132: [150 to 205/200/1 degree C] D133: [150 to 205/195/1 degree C] 12 Center Lamp Actual Time [0 to 120/0/1 degree C]...
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SP1000 Feed 19 Center Lamp Temperature D131/D132: [150 to 205/200/1 degree C] D133: [150 to 205/195/1 degree C] 20 End Lamp Temperature D131/D132: [150 to 205/200/1 degree C] D133: [150 to 205/195/1 degree C] 21 Center Lamp Actual Time [0 to 120/60/1 degree C]...
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A slower speed makes fusing better. This setting has no effect on fusing temperature. 1 Thick Paper CPM D131/D132: [0 to 4/2/1 step] D133: [0 to 4/3/1 step] 0: 25 cpm 1: 35 cpm 2: 40 cpm 3: 45 cpm 4: 55 cpm...
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6 Web Length (0: 20m 1: 22.7m 2:28.5m 3:32m) Set the length of web. [0 to 3 / x /1] D131/b/d: x = 3, D133: x = 2 7 Web Motor Counter: Continuous [0 to 255/0/1 Step] 8 Web Motor Counter: Total...
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Calibrates the minimum paper width position of the sensor (100 mm). Move the side fences to the 100 mm position then press Execute. Maximum Size Calibrates the maximum paper width position of the sensor (A3). Move the side fences to the A3 position then press Execute. D131/D132/D133 3-12 SM Appendix...
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1 Thick Mode (1:ON/0:OFF) Thick Paper Normal Size 2 Thick Mode: Small Paper Size (1:ON/0:OFF) Thick Paper Small Size 3 Normal Mode (1:ON/0:OFF) Normal Paper Normal Size 4 Normal Mode: Small Paper Size (1:ON/0:OFF) Normal Paper Small Size SM Appendix 3-13 D131/D132/D133...
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3 Low Temp. Sleep Mode (Pre-Idling) D133 Only [0 to 180/60/ 1sec] 1909 LowSpeedMode 1 LowSpeedMode (Not used) 2 LowSpeedMode ProcessControl(Not used) 1910 Capacitator Status: Japan only 1 Latest Capacity 2 Current Voltage 3 Charge Time 4 Worn-out Counter 5 Charged Power D131/D132/D133 3-14 SM Appendix...
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[50 to 150/70/1 Step] 1920 Capacitator Charge Setting: Japan only 1921 Not Used 1922 Not Used 1923 HV Fusing Temp Cont 0: OFF/1: ON 1924 10 Sec. Recovery Temperature: Japan only Temperature Sensor [15 to 25/20/1] SM Appendix 3-15 D131/D132/D133...
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Heater OFF During Feeding Heater OFF Time [5 to 60/60/1] 1929 Capacitor OFF: Feeding 1:ON 0:OFF Japan Only [0 to 1/1/1] 1930 Web Operation 1 Fusing Idling 1:ON 0:OFF [0 to 1/0/1] 2 Fusing Idling Operation Times [1 to 5/2/1] D131/D132/D133 3-16 SM Appendix...
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SP1000 Feed 1931 Normal Paper Setting Control 1 1:ON 0:OFF [0 to 1/0/1] 2 Capacitor Voltage [15 to 25/22/1 Step] SM Appendix 3-17 D131/D132/D133...
Use this if there is a copy quality problem when making OHP's. 6 Total Bias Grid Current: Photo Mode Total Adjusts the voltage applied to the grid plate when Photo mode is selected. [1400 to 2800/1500/10 D131/D132/D133 3-18 SM Appendix...
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Unevenness may appear in dot patterns or narrowly spaced horizontal lines, i.e. some areas may appear lighter or darker than others. 2 Reduction Mode 0 Adjusts the amount of correction for uneven images generated during 1200 dpi printing. [–20 to +10/0/1] SM Appendix 3-19 D131/D132/D133...
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FCI is used for outputs in printer mode. 1 Matrix Size (>600 dpi) [0 to 128/18/1] 2 Threshold Value (>600 dpi) [0 to 128/4/1] 3 Matrix Size (<400 dpi) [0 to 128/18/1] 4 Threshold Value (<400 dpi) [0 to 128/4/1] D131/D132/D133 3-20 SM Appendix...
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[-100 to 100/0/1 um] 3 Pitch Adjustment Between LD0 and LD1 [-999 to 999/0/1 um] 4 Main Scan: Front Between LD0 and LD1 [-100 to 100/0/1 um] 5 Main Scan: Rear Between LD0 and LD1 [-100 to 100/0/1 um] SM Appendix 3-21 D131/D132/D133...
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Rotates the toner bottle to supply toner to the toner supply unit. Press Execute to force toner supply. Use to determine if toner supply is operating correctly. If forcing toner supply with this SP does not darken the image, then toner supply is not operating correctly. D131/D132/D133 3-22 SM Appendix...
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2210 ID Sensor Pattern Interval Adjusts the time interval between making ID sensor patterns onto the drum for Vsp/Vsg detection. [0 to 200/10/1] Reduce the interval for copies that contain a high proportion of black. SM Appendix 3-23 D131/D132/D133...
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Adjusts the current applied to the transfer belt during copying. Note: If this SP is too high, toner on the paper can go back to the drum. 1 Main Area: Image: Front Side D131: [10 to 200/50/1 D132: [10 to 200/65/1 D133: [10 to 200/80/1...
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4 Postcard (Japan Only) [10 to 200/165/1 5 Paper Interval [10 to 200/15/1 6 Tab Paper D131/D132: [10 to 200/75/1 D133: [10 to 200/80/1 7 Thick Paper: Front Side [10 to 200/120/1 8 Thick Paper: Back Side D131/D132: [10 to 200/75/1...
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SP2000 Drum 13 Image Leading Edge: Back D131: [10 to 200/50/1 D132: [10 to 200/65/1 D133: [10 to 200/80/1 14 Image Trailing Edge: Back D131/D132: [10 to 200/75/1 D133: [10 to 200/80/1 15 Bypass: Image Leading Edge D131/D132: [10 to 200/75/1...
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25 Image Leading Edge: Tracing Paper [10 to 200/120/1 26 ImageTrailing Edge: Tracing Paper [10 to 200/120/1 A] 27 Label D131: [10 to 200/50/1 A] D132: [10 to 200/65/1 A] D133: [10 to 200/80/1 A] 28 Image Leading Edge: Label D131: [10 to 200/50/1 A]...
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SP2000 Drum 30 Envelope D131: [10 to 200/50/1 A] D132: [10 to 200/65/1 A] D133: [10 to 200/80/1 A] 31 Image Leading Edge: Envelope D131: [10 to 200/50/1 A] D132: [10 to 200/65/1 A] D133: [10 to 200/80/1 A] 32 Image Trailing Edge: Envelope...
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Turns the PTL lamp on/off during transfer to the front side of the paper at normal speed. This setting is always off when thick paper or OHPs are fed. [0 to 1/1] 0: Off 1: On The timing can be adjusted with SP2602-002. SM Appendix 3-29 D131/D132/D133...
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Note: Execute this SP only after replacing the TD sensor or developer. 2 Developer Lot No. Input Use this SP to enter the developer lot number embossed on the developer package when installing developer in a new machine, or replacing developer in a used machine. D131/D132/D133 3-30 SM Appendix...
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Humidity Thresh: Trans. Bias [0 to 100 / 70 / 1%] 2902 Test Pattern Printing Test Pattern Produces the printer test patterns. (See "Test Pattern Printing" in the Main Chapters.) [0 to 26 / 0 / 1] SM Appendix 3-31 D131/D132/D133...
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Drum Reverse Rotation – Reverse Interval Determines the frequency of drum reverse rotation for blade cleaning. [0 to 6/0/1 min.] 2913 Temperature & Humidity Display Displays the internal temperature of the machine. [-128 to 127/0/ 1°C] D131/D132/D133 3-32 SM Appendix...
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Adjusts the area where the transfer current is applied for the trailing edge during front side copying. [0 to +20/0/1 mm] 4 Off Timing: Lc1 (Front) Adjusts the transfer current OFF timing for front side copying. [–30 to +30/20/1 mm] SM Appendix 3-33 D131/D132/D133...
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Adjusts the area where the transfer current is applied for the trailing edge during copying with thick paper from the LCT. [0 to +20/0/1 mm] 12 Timing: Thick Paper Lc Adjusts the transfer current OFF timing for copying thick paper from the LCT. [–30 to +30/15/1 mm] D131/D132/D133 3-34 SM Appendix...
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Adjusts the area where transfer current is applied for the leading edge during copying with punch. [0 to +20/0/1 mm] 19 Trailing Edge: After Punch Adjusts the area where transfer current is applied for the trailing edge during copying with punch. [0 to +20/0/1 mm] SM Appendix 3-35 D131/D132/D133...
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Adjusts on transfer current ON timing for back side copying. [–30 to +30/0/1 mm] 6 Leading Edge: La2f (Back) Adjusts the area where the transfer current is applied for the leading edge during back side copying. [0 to +20/0/1 mm] D131/D132/D133 3-36 SM Appendix...
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Adjusts the transfer current ON timing for copying with M-thick paper. [–30 to +30/0/1 mm] 14 Leading Edge: M-Thick Adjusts the area where the transfer current is applied for the leading edge during copying with M-thick paper. [0 to +20/0/1 mm] SM Appendix 3-37 D131/D132/D133...
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Adjusts the area where transfer current is applied for the trailing edge during copying with punch. [0 to +20/0/1 mm] 20 Off Timing: After Punch Adjusts the transfer current OFF timing for copying with punch. [–30 to +30/-16/1 mm] D131/D132/D133 3-38 SM Appendix...
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Adjusts the area where the transfer current is applied for the leading edge during back side copying. [0 to +20/0/1 mm] 7 Trailing Edge: Lc2r (Back) Adjusts the area where the transfer current is applied for the trailing edge during back side copying. [0 to +20/0/1 mm] SM Appendix 3-39 D131/D132/D133...
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Adjusts the area where the transfer current is applied for the leading edge during copying with M-thick paper. [0 to +20/0/1 mm] 15 Trailing Edge:M-Thick Adjusts the area where the transfer current is applied for the trailing edge during copying with M-thick paper. [0 to +20/0/1 mm] D131/D132/D133 3-40 SM Appendix...
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Adjusts the area where transfer current is applied for the trailing edge during copying with punch. [0 to +20/0/1 mm] 20 Off Timing: After Punch Adjusts the transfer current OFF timing for copying with punch. [–30 to +30/-16/1 mm] SM Appendix 3-41 D131/D132/D133...
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Adjusts the area where the transfer current is applied for the leading edge during back side copying. [0 to +20/0/1 mm] 7 Trailing Edge: Lc2r (Back) Adjusts the area where the transfer current is applied for the trailing edge during back side copying. [0 to +20/0/1 mm] D131/D132/D133 3-42 SM Appendix...
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Adjusts the area where the transfer current is applied for the leading edge during copying with M-thick paper. [0 to +20/0/1 mm] 15 Trailing Edge:M-Thick Adjusts the area where the transfer current is applied for the trailing edge during copying with M-thick paper. [0 to +20/0/1 mm] SM Appendix 3-43 D131/D132/D133...
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Adjusts the area where transfer current is applied for the trailing edge during copying with punch. [0 to +20/0/1 mm] 20 Off Timing: After Punch Adjusts the transfer current OFF timing for copying with punch. [–30 to +30/-16/1 mm] 2935 Transfer Current On/Off Timing: Tray 4 Japan Only D131/D132/D133 3-44 SM Appendix...
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Adjusts the area where the transfer current is applied for the leading edge during back side copying. [0 to +20/0/1 mm] 7 Trailing Edge: Lc2r (Back) Adjusts the area where the transfer current is applied for the trailing edge during back side copying. [0 to +20/0/1 mm] SM Appendix 3-45 D131/D132/D133...
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Adjusts the area where the transfer current is applied for the leading edge during copying with OHP. [0 to +20/0/1 mm] 15 Trailing Edge: OHP Adjusts the area where the transfer current is applied for the trailing edge during copying with OHP. [0 to +20/0/1 mm] D131/D132/D133 3-46 SM Appendix...
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Adjusts the area where transfer current is applied for the leading edge during copying with punch. [0 to +20/0/1 mm] 23 Trailing Edge: After Punch Adjusts the area where transfer current is applied for the trailing edge during copying with punch. [0 to +20/0/1 mm] SM Appendix 3-47 D131/D132/D133...
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28 OFF Timing: Label Lc1 [-30 to 30/20/1] 29 ON Timing: Envelope La1 [-30 to 30/20/1] 30 Envelope La1 [0 to 20/0/1] 31 Envelope Lc1 [0 to 20/0/1] 32 OFF Timing: Envelope Lc1 [-30 to 30/20/1] D131/D132/D133 3-48 SM Appendix...
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Process Interval DFU 2960 [0 to 7/0/1 sec] 2961 Developer Adjust Mode DFU 2962 Automatic Adjustment of Drum Conditions Push [Execute] to execute the process control cycle manually. Note: This SP executes only if SP3901 is enabled. SM Appendix 3-49 D131/D132/D133...
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ID sensor. However, in some environments, such as where there could be traces ammonia in the air, copies could appear dirty or too dark because the ID sensor reading is not reliable. D131/D132/D133 3-50 SM Appendix...
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4 Copy Count History 1 [0 to 0xFFFF/0/0] 5 Copy Count History 2 [0 to 0xFFFF/0/0] 6 Copy Count History 3 [0 to 0xFFFF/0/0] 7 Copy Count History 4 [0 to 0xFFFF/0/0] 8 Copy Count History 5 [0 to 0xFFFF/0/0] SM Appendix 3-51 D131/D132/D133...
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1: On: Toner bottle fan remains on. Switch on in an extremely hot environment to prevent the toner from overheating and clumping. 2973 Development Motor Speed Setting [0 to 3/0/1] D131/D132/D133 3-52 SM Appendix...
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2975 Main Intake Fan Drive Ctrl [0 to 1/0/1] 2976 Development Fan Drive Ctrl [0 to 1/0/1] 2977 Main Exhaust Fan Drive Setting [0 to 2/1/1] 2980 Paper Interval Trans Curr ON Timing [80 to 500/170/10] SM Appendix 3-53 D131/D132/D133...
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Sets the number of times toner is consumed during refresh mode execution. [1 to 3/2/1] 4 Execute Mode Applies the settings of SP2986-2 and SP2986-3 for execution of the refresh mode. These settings do not take effect until this SP code is set. [0 to 4/2/1] D131/D132/D133 3-54 SM Appendix...
Performs the ID sensor initial setting. The ID sensor output for the bare drum (VSG) is adjusted to 4.0 ± 0.2V. Press "Execute". This SP mode should be performed after: (1) Replacing or cleaning the ID sensor, (2) Replacing the NVRAM, (3) Clearing NVRAM, (4) Replacing the BICU board. SM Appendix 3-55 D131/D132/D133...
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LD power when the fusing temperature is lower than 100°C at power-on. [0 to 1/1/1] 0: Off 1: On This setting attempts to change the Vd setting consistent with the OPC, the charge corona unit, and environment to improve the reliability of the system. D131/D132/D133 3-56 SM Appendix...
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Displays the LD power correction value as a result of the latest Vh adjustment. [-127 to 127/0/3] 6 ID Sensor Pattern Potential Displays Vid, the latest drum surface voltage measured on the ID sensor pattern. [0 to 0xFFFF/0/1] SM Appendix 3-57 D131/D132/D133...
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Sets the amount of time the drum turns in the drum rotation mode before the first copy after the machine is turned on. SP3903-001 must be on or this setting has no effect. [120 to 600/240/1] D131/D132/D133 3-58 SM Appendix...
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Warm Up Short Mode Controls when corona wire cleaning is done to adjust the length of time that is necessary for startup. D131/D132: [0 to 2/0/1] D133: [0 to 2/2/1] 0: Charge corona wire not cleaned when the machine is turned on.
Adjusts the side-to-side registration for scanning in the main scan direction across the page. 4011 [–2.5 to 2.5/0.1mm] Setting a negative value shifts the image toward the left edge, and setting a positive value shifts the image toward the right edge. D131/D132/D133 3-60 SM Appendix...
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1 Book Mode: Lamp Off Performs a scanner free run with the exposure lamp off. 2 Book Mode: Lamp On Performs a scanner free run with the exposure lamp on. 4014 Scan Execute 1 scan with HP detection On. SM Appendix 3-61 D131/D132/D133...
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1-7: Enables and sets the level for vertical line correction. If you select a higher number, this can decrease the unwanted lines caused by dust. But, it can also erase thin vertical lines of the original. D131/D132/D133 3-62 SM Appendix...
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Operation Check APS Sensor Displays the APS sensor output signals when an original is placed on the 4301 exposure glass. If a non-standard size is placed on the glass, asterisks (*) are displayed. SM Appendix 3-63 D131/D132/D133...
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Book mode. Note: "LE" denotes "leading edge" and "TE" denotes "trailing edge". 1 Book:Sub Scan:Leading Edge 2 Book:Sub Scan:Trailing Edge [0 to 3/0/0.1 mm] 3 Book:Main Scan:Leading Edge (Rear) 4 Book:Main Scan:Trailing Edge (Front) D131/D132/D133 3-64 SM Appendix...
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Gradation K Check Pattern 16 Gray Patch 16 (1) Gray Patch 16 (2) Gray Patch 64 Grid Pattern (2) Color Patch K Gray Pattern (1) Gray Pattern (2) Gray Pattern (3) Shading Pattern Thin Line Pattern SM Appendix 3-65 D131/D132/D133...
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Determines whether black subtraction is done. [0 to 1/1/1] 0: Black subraction OFF 1: Black subtraction ON 2 SH ON/OFF Determines whether shading correction is done. [0 to 1/1/1] 0: Shading correction OFF 1: Shading correction ON D131/D132/D133 3-66 SM Appendix...
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6 Smoothing: 0(x1) 1 – 7 (Weak – Strong) Use to remove "jaggies" if they appear. Set higher for smoother. [0 to 7/4/1] 7 Brightness: 1-255 Set higher for darker, set lower for lighter. [1 to 255/128/1] SM Appendix 3-67 D131/D132/D133...
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Use to remove "jaggies" if they appear. Set higher for smoother. [0 to 7/4/1] 7 Brightness: 1-255 Set higher for darker, set lower for lighter. [1 to 255/128/1] 8 Contrast: 1-255 Set higher for more contrast, set lower for less contrast. [1 to 255/128/1] D131/D132/D133 3-68 SM Appendix...
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SBU adjusts automatically at power on. [0 to FFh/1] 4 VSP_L_ID Displays the VSB5100_L ID code confirmed by reading the SBU after the SBU adjusts automatically at power on. [0 to FFh/1] 4602 Scanner Memory Access [0 to 0xFFF/0/1] SM Appendix 3-69 D131/D132/D133...
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Gray Balance Adj Value: G DFU Displays the reference voltage for Green adjusted by gray balance adjustment. 4611 Gray Balance Adj Value: B DFU Displays the reference voltage for Blue adjusted by gray balance adjustment. 1 Book Scan 2 DF Scan D131/D132/D133 3-70 SM Appendix...
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1 G:FE 2 G:FO 3 G:LE 4 G:LO 4625 Black Level Adj Value DFU [0 to 16383/0/1] 1 B:FE 2 B:FO 3 B:LE 4 B:LO 4628 Analog Gain Range Adj Value (R) DFU 1 R:F 2 R:L SM Appendix 3-71 D131/D132/D133...
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2 R:F0 3 R:LE 4 R:LO 4632 Digital Gain Adj Value (G) DFU 1 R:FE 2 R:FO 3 R:LE 4 R:LO 4633 Digital Gain Adj Value (B) DFU 1 B:FE 2 B:FO 3 B:LE 4 B:LO D131/D132/D133 3-72 SM Appendix...
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16 After Adj: G:FO 17 After Adj: B:FE 18 After Adj: B:FO 19 After Adj: R:LE 20 After Adj: R:LO 21 After Adj: G:LE 22 After Adj: G:LO 23 After Adj: B:LE 24 After Adj: B:LO SM Appendix 3-75 D131/D132/D133...
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Analog Gain Range Adj Value DFU 1 Factory Setting: B:F 2 Factory Setting: B:L 4680 Digital Gain Range Adj Value DFU 1 Factory Setting: R:FE 2 Factory Setting: R:FO 3 Factory Setting: R:LE 4 Factory Setting: R:Lo SM Appendix 3-77 D131/D132/D133...
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3 Factory Setting: B:LE 4 Factory Setting: B:Lo 4690 White Level Peak Data DFU 1 R:FE 2 R:FO 3 R:LE 4 R:LO 4691 White Level Peak Data DFU 1 G:FE 2 G:FO 3 G:LE 4 G:LO D131/D132/D133 3-78 SM Appendix...
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Black Level Data DFU 1 R:FE 2 R:FO 3 R:LE 4 R:LO 4694 Black Level Data DFU 1 G:FE 2 G:FO 3 G:LE 4 G:LO 4695 Black Level Data DFU 1 B:FE 2 B:FO 3 B:LE 4 B:LO SM Appendix 3-79 D131/D132/D133...
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[-512 to 512 / 0 / -] 4745 CIS Image Level ErrorFlag Displays the image error flag. 4746 CIS GB Adj ErrorFlag Displays the GB adjustment error flag. 4747 CIS Hardware Error Flag Displays the CIS error flag. D131/D132/D133 3-80 SM Appendix...
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Displays the average level of the main scan white for the leading edge of Blue signal. [0 to 255 / - / 1 digit] Trailing Edge Displays the average level of the main scan white for the trailing edge of Blue signal. [0 to 255 / - / 1 digit] SM Appendix 3-81 D131/D132/D133...
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[0 to 1023/120/1] 4763 CIS Pixel Interporlation DFU Brightness Adj Weight [0 to 1023/120/1] 4764 CIS Pixel Interporlation DFU Threshold Value Area A [0 to 1023/120/1] 4765 CIS Pixel Interporlation DFU Threshold Value Area B [0 to 1023/120/1] D131/D132/D133 3-82 SM Appendix...
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CIS White Level Peak Data R DFU Factory Setting [0 to 255/0/1] 4788 CIS White Level Peak Data G DFU Factory Setting [0 to 255/0/1] 4789 CIS White Level Peak Data B DFU Factory Setting [0 to 255/0/1] SM Appendix 3-83 D131/D132/D133...
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Low Density Color DFU 4797 Digital AE: Rear Side DFU 1 Low Limit Value [0 to 1023/ 364 / 1 digit] 2 Background level [0 to 1023/ 512 / 1 digit] 4798 CIS LED Duty DFU D131/D132/D133 3-84 SM Appendix...
Page 660
Execute the scanner free run with the lamp off. 2 DF mode :Lamp On Execute the scanner free run with the lamp on. 4804 Home Position Operation Executes the homing movement of the scanner carriage unit. SM Appendix 3-85 D131/D132/D133...
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1 Select Test Pattern 0: Normal 1: Fixed Value 2: Main Scan Grayscale 3: Sub Scan Grayscale 4: Checked Pattern 2 Set Output Level Output level in case of setting SP4-907-1 to 1. [0 to 1023/512/1] D131/D132/D133 3-86 SM Appendix...
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Text/Photo Detect Level Ad. 4994 [0 to 2/1/1] 4996 White Paper Detect Level Sets the detection level for blank paper. The higher the setting that you enter, the greater the sensitivity of detection. [0 to 6/3/1] SM Appendix 3-87 D131/D132/D133...
1: Paper counter. Shows the total page counts for: Black Total, Black Copies, Black Prints. Display IP Address Switches the banner display of MFP device display on and off. 5055 [0 to 1 / 0 / 1] [OFF] ON D131/D132/D133 3-88 SM Appendix...
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[0 to 1/0/1] 0:Disabled 1:Enabled ⇒ 5083 Toner End LED Blink Control 001 Sets whether the LED will blink or remain OFF at Toner End. [0 to 1/0/1] 0:LED Remains OFF 1:LED Blinks 5101 Warm-up Level Setting Not Used SM Appendix 3-89 D131/D132/D133...
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Enables the SDK application. This lets you select a number for the external device for user access control. Note: "SDK" refers to software on an SD card. [0 to 3/1] 0: None 1: Expansion Device 1 2: Expansion Device 2 3: Expansion Device 3 D131/D132/D133 3-90 SM Appendix...
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Set F-size Document Sets the original size that the machine detects for F sizes. [0 to 2/1] 5126 0: 8hf x 13 1: 8hf x 13qr 2: 8 x 13 Note: hf = 1/2, qr = 1/4 SM Appendix 3-91 D131/D132/D133...
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After changing the value, turn the power switch off and on. 5150 Bypass Length Setting App. Switch Method Controls if the application screen is changed with a hardware switch or a 5162 software switch. [0 to 1/1] 0: Soft Key Set, 1: Hard Key Set D131/D132/D133 3-92 SM Appendix...
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Other: [2 to 35/2/1 mm] 6 LTT [2.5 to 2.5/2.5/1 mm] Other: [2 to 2/2/1 mm] 7 12x18 [2.5 to 5.1/2.5/1 mm] Other: [2 to 5/2/1 mm] 8 Other [2.5 to 2.5/2.5/ 1 mm] Other: [2 to 2/2/1 mm] SM Appendix 3-93 D131/D132/D133...
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Copies NV version to another NVRAM. Note: NVRAM version management automatically initializes the NV for each machine. 5191 Mode Set This setting determines whether the machine is allowed to move into energy save mode. 1: Allowed 0: Not allowed D131/D132/D133 3-94 SM Appendix...
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(over maximum number). 1: ON Paper feeds out without stapling at the maximum number of the finisher stapling when the machine gets a multiple printing job (over maximum number) SM Appendix 3-95 D131/D132/D133...
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3 digits have been specified, the number "3" appears as "003". With this setting off, the number "3" will appear as a "3" without the zeros. [0 to 1/0/1] 0:No zero surplus 1:Zero surplus allowed D131/D132/D133 3-96 SM Appendix...
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The time when the change occurs (24-hour as hex code). 5th, 6th Example: 00:00 (Midnight) = 00, 01:00 (1 a.m.) = 01, and so The number of hours to change the time. 1 hour: 1 SM Appendix 3-97 D131/D132/D133...
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Logout without an IC card. [0 to 1/0/1] 0: Not allowed (default) 1: Allowed 200 SDK1 Unique ID 201 SDK1 Certification Method 210 SDK2 Unique ID 211 SDK2 Certification Method 220 SDK3 Unique ID 221 SDK3 Certification Method D131/D132/D133 3-98 SM Appendix...
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5 Password Null Not Permit Enabled only when SP5411-4 is set to "1" (On). [0 or 1 / 0 / -] 0: Password NULL not permitted. 1: Password NULL permitted. 6 Detail Option 5412 Krb Certification SM Appendix 3-99 D131/D132/D133...
Page 675
Determines the length of time that the system waits for correct input of the user ID and password after a lockout has occurred. This setting is used only if SP5413-3 is set to "1" (on). [1 to 999 / 60 / 1 min./step] D131/D132/D133 3-100 SM Appendix...
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[0 to 100 / 30 / 1 attempt/step] 2 Detect Time Sets the time limit to stop a password attack once such an attack has been detected. [1 to 10 / 5 / 1 sec./step] SM Appendix 3-101 D131/D132/D133...
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[10 to 30 / 10 / 1 sec./step] 3 Productivity Fall Wait Sets the wait time to slow down the speed of certification when an excessive number of access attempts have been detected. [0 to 9 / 3 / 1 sec./step] D131/D132/D133 3-102 SM Appendix...
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Switches fax authentication off and on. [0 to 1/0/1] 0:Authenticate 1:Do not authenticate 31 Scanner Determines whether certification is required before a user can use the scanner applications. [0 or 1/ 0 /1] 0: On, 1: Off SM Appendix 3-103 D131/D132/D133...
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External Auth User Preset Allows or does not allow the copying for each data. [0 or 1 / 1 / -] 0: Not allowed copying, 1: Allowed copying 10 Tag 11 Entry 12 Group 20 Mail D131/D132/D133 3-104 SM Appendix...
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[0 or 1/ 0 /1] 0: Off, 1: On 2 Panel Disp Determines whether an error code appears on the operation panel after a user authentication failure occurs. [0 or 1/ 0 /1] 0: Off, 1: On SM Appendix 3-105 D131/D132/D133...
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0: Zero (Off) 1: Low (2.5K jams) 2: Medium (3K jams) 3: High (6K jams) Error Alarm 5505 Sets the error alarm level. Japan only DFU [0 to 255 / 50 / 100 copies per step] D131/D132/D133 3-106 SM Appendix...
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The "Paper Supply Call Level: nn" SPs specify the paper control call interval for the referenced paper 134 Interval: A5 sizes. 141 Interval: B4 [00250 to 10000 / 1000 / 1 Step] 142 Interval: B5 160 Interval: DLT SM Appendix 3-107 D131/D132/D133...
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This setting is enabled only when SP5508-4 is enabled (set to 1). 13 Door Open: Time Length Sets the length of time the remains opens to determine when to initiate a call. [03 to 30/1] This setting is enabled only when SP5508-4 is enabled (set to 1). D131/D132/D133 3-108 SM Appendix...
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7 Machine Information Notice 0: Off 1: On 8 Alarm Notice 10 Supply Automatic Ordering Call [0 to 1/0/1] 11 Supply Management Report Call 12 Jam/Door Open Call [0 to 1/1/1] 5730 Extended Function Setting Not Used SM Appendix 3-109 D131/D132/D133...
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Level 2 102 Main: Setting Returns the current setting for the network system security level. Returns one of the following five possible levels: Custom (default) Level 0 Level 1 FIPS Level 2 D131/D132/D133 3-110 SM Appendix...
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Initializes items 2 to 15 below. 2 Engine Initializes all registration settings for the engine and copy process settings. 3 SCS Initializes default system settings, SCS (System Control Service) settings, operation display coordinates, and ROM update information. 4 IMH SM Appendix 3-111 D131/D132/D133...
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SmartNetMonitor for Admin settings, WebStatusMonitor settings, and the TELNET settings. 12 R-FAX Initializes the job login ID, SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin, job history, and local storage file numbers. 14 Clear DCS Setting Initializes the DCS (Delivery Control Service) settings. D131/D132/D133 3-112 SM Appendix...
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Initializes the SRM (System Resource Manager) settings. 19 LCS Initializes the LCS (Log Count Service) settings. 20 Web Uapl Clears Web application utlity settings. 21 ECS Initializes the ECS settings. 23 ACIS Initializes ACIS settings. 24 Browser Initializes browser settings. SM Appendix 3-113 D131/D132/D133...
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Level A (fatal error) SC code. The machine is disabled and the operator cannot reset the SC until the machine has been released from the error with this SC code. Touch [EXECUTE] to release the machine for servicing. D131/D132/D133 3-114 SM Appendix...
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Inputs the telephone number of the CE (displayed when a service call condition occurs.) 2 Facsimile Use this to input the fax number of the CE printed on the Counter Report (UP mode). 3 Supply Displayed on the initial SP screen. 4 Operation Sales representative telephone number. SM Appendix 3-115 D131/D132/D133...
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SSL Disable Uses or does not use the RCG certification by SSL when calling the RCG. [0 to 1 / 0 / 1 /step] 0: Uses the RCG certification 1: Does no use the RCG certification D131/D132/D133 3-116 SM Appendix...
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RFU (Remote Frimware Update) Timing Selects the RFU timing. [0 or 1 / 1 / – ] 0: RFU is executed whenever update request is received. 1: RFU is executed only when the machine is in the sleep mode. SM Appendix 3-117 D131/D132/D133...
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0: Internet connection 1: Dial-up connection Cert. Expire Timing DFU Proximity of the expiration of the certification. Use Proxy This SP setting determines if the proxy server is used when the machine communicates with the service center. D131/D132/D133 3-118 SM Appendix...
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This SP sets the HTTP proxy certification password. Note: The length of the password is limited to 31 characters. Any character beyond the 31st character is ignored. This name is customer information and is not printed in the SMC report. SM Appendix 3-119 D131/D132/D133...
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The certification update request has been received from the GW URL, the GW URL was notified of the results of the update after it was completed, but a certification error has been received, and the rescue certification is being recorded. D131/D132/D133 3-120 SM Appendix...
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URL. Firmware Size Allows the service technician to confirm the size of the firmware data files during the firmware update execution. SM Appendix 3-121 D131/D132/D133...
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93 CERT: Valid Start Displays the start time of the period for which the current @Remote certification is enabled. 94 CERT: Valid End Displays the end time of the period for which the current @Remote certification is enabled. D131/D132/D133 3-122 SM Appendix...
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NRS starts up, if there is a mismatch between this SP setting and the authentication encryption, then the SP value is updated. [1 to 2/1/1] Selection Country Not used Line Type Automatic Judgment Not used Line Type Judgment Result Not used Selection Dial/Push Not used SM Appendix 3-123 D131/D132/D133...
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Access Point Not used Line Connecting Not used Modem Serial Number Not used Retransmission Limit Not used 186 RCG-CM Debug Bit SW DFU A debug tool. FAX TX Priorit Not used 200 Manual Polling Not used D131/D132/D133 3-124 SM Appendix...
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8: Other error 9: Confirmation executing Confirm Place Displays the result of the notification sent to the device from the Gateway in answer to the confirmation request. Displayed only when the result is registered at the Gateway. SM Appendix 3-125 D131/D132/D133...
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Attempted registration without execution Operation Error, -12003 of an inquiry and no previous Incorrect Setting registration. Attempted setting with illegal entries for -12004 certification and ID2. @Remote communication is prohibited. -12005 The device has an Embedded RC gate-related problem. D131/D132/D133 3-126 SM Appendix...
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Device ID for RCG device is illegal -2397 Incorrect ID2 format -2398 Incorrect request number format 209 Instl Clear Releases the setting on a machine that has been set for use with Cumin. 250 CommLog Print Prints the communication log. SM Appendix 3-127 D131/D132/D133...
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NVRAM during the upload. NVRAM Data Download Downloads data from an SD card to the NVRAM in the machine. After 5825 downloading is completed, remove the SD card and turn the machine power off and on. D131/D132/D133 3-128 SM Appendix...
Page 704
Allows you to confirm the IPv4 default gateway setting that was used when the machine started up with DHCP. 50 1284 Compatibility (Centro) Enables or disables 1284 Compatibility. [0 or 1 / 1 / 1 / step] 0: Disabled, 1: Enabled SM Appendix 3-129 D131/D132/D133...
Page 705
BMLinkS bit5: DIPRINT bit6: sftp bit7: (Reserved) 87 @Remote Protocol Cnt 90 TELNET (0: OFF 1: ON) Enables or disables the Telnet protocol. [0 or 1 / 1 / – ] 0: Disable, 1: Enable D131/D132/D133 3-130 SM Appendix...
Page 706
158 IPv6 Gateway Address This SP is the IPv6 gateway address referenced on the Ethernet or wireless LAN. The IPv6 address consists of a total 128 bits configured in 8 blocks of 16 bits each. SM Appendix 3-131 D131/D132/D133...
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Consumable Supplier bit2-15: Reserved (all) 237 Web shopping Link Visible Displays or does not display the link to Net RICOH on the top page and link page of the web system. [0 to 1 / 1 / 1] 0: Not display, 1:Display...
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5 HDD Formatting (Printer Fonts) 6 HDD Formatting (User Info) 7 Mail RX Data 8 Mail TX Data 9 HDD Formatting (Data for Design) 10 HDD Formatting (Log) 11 HDD Formatting (Ridoc I/F) (for Ridoc Desk Top Binder) SM Appendix 3-133 D131/D132/D133...
Page 709
0:JFIF/JPEG, 1: TIFF/MMR, 2: TIFF/MH, 3: TIFF/MR Format for Copy B&W Other [0 to 3/1] 0:JFIF/JPEG, 1: TIFF/MMR, 2: TIFF/MH, 3: TIFF/MR Format for Printer B&W [0 to 3/1] 0:JFIF/JPEG, 1: TIFF/MMR, 2: TIFF/MH, 3: TIFF/MR D131/D132/D133 3-134 SM Appendix...
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Sets the IP address of the PC designated to operate as the secondary capture server (CS). [000.000.000.000] Secondary srv scheme Sets the IO device of the secondary CS remotely. Max. characters: 6 Secondary srv port number Sets the IO device of the secondary CS remotely. Max. characters: 6 SM Appendix 3-135 D131/D132/D133...
Page 711
0: 600dpi, 1: 400dpi, 2: 300dpi, 3: 200dpi, 4: 150dpi, 5: 100dpi, 6: 75dpi All addr Info Switch Expands the scope of used resources and performance. Switch this off if this feature is not being used. [0 to 1/1/1] 1: ON 0: OFF D131/D132/D133 3-136 SM Appendix...
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Adjust the lower 4 bits to set the minimum number of channels. Note: Do not change the setting. [1 to 11 or 13 / 1 / 1 /step] Europe: 1 to 13 NA/ Asia: 1 to 11 SM Appendix 3-137 D131/D132/D133...
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43 11g CTS to Self Determines whether the CTS self function is turned on or off. [0 to 1 / 1 / 1] 0: Off, 1: On This SP is displayed only when the IEEE802.11 card is installed. D131/D132/D133 3-138 SM Appendix...
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5844 Transfer Rate Sets the speed for USB data transmission. [Full Speed] [Auto Change] Vendor ID Sets the vendor ID: Initial Setting: 0x05A Ricoh Company [0x0000 to 0xFFFF/1] DFU Product ID Sets the product ID. [0x0000 to 0xFFFF/1] DFU D131/D132/D133...
Page 716
Specifies PnP name for USB device. 7 PnP Serial Number Specifies PnP serial number for USB device. 100 Notify Unsupport Displays or does not display USB unsupport message. [0 or 1 / 1 / -] 0: Not displayed, SM Appendix 3-141 D131/D132/D133...
Page 717
Delivery Server Model Allows changing the model of the delivery server registered by the I/O device. [0 to 4/ 0 / 1 /step] 0: Unknown 1: SG1 Provided 2: SG1 Package 3: SG2 Provided 4: SG2 Package D131/D132/D133 3-142 SM Appendix...
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Server Port Number (Primary) DFU This is used for the scan router program. Server URL Path (Primary) DFU This is used for the scan router program. Server Scheme (Secondary) DFU This is used for the scan router program. SM Appendix 3-143 D131/D132/D133...
Page 719
Changes the maximum number of entries that UCS can handle. If a value smaller than the present value is set, the UCS managed data is cleared, and the data (excluding user code information) is displayed. [2000 to 20000/ 2000 /1 /step] D131/D132/D133 3-144 SM Appendix...
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Sets the length of the timeout for the search of the LDAP server. [1 to 255 / 60 / 1 /step] 20 WSD Maximum Entries 21 Fold Auth Change 22 Initial Value of Upper Limit Count Addr Book Migration (SD => HDD) Not Used Fill Addr Acl Info. SM Appendix 3-145 D131/D132/D133...
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47 Clears the local address book information, including the user code. Initialize Delivery Addr Book 48 Clears the distribution address book information, except the user code. Initialize LDAP Addr Book 49 Clears the LDAP address book information, except the user code. Initialize All Addr Book D131/D132/D133 3-146 SM Appendix...
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Note: This SP does not normally require adjustment. This SP is enabled only after the system administrator has set up a group password policy to control access to the address book. Complexity Option 2 DFU 63 Complexity Option 3 DFU SM Appendix 3-147 D131/D132/D133...
Page 723
"6: 2/3x" applies to -3, -5 only. Network Quality Default for JPEG Sets the default value for the quality of JPEG images sent as NetFile pages. This function is available only with the MLB (Media Link Board) option installed. [5 to 95/1] D131/D132/D133 3-148 SM Appendix...
Page 724
Switches access control on/off. 0000: OFF, 0001: ON 11 Acc. Ctrl: Device Management (Lower 4 Bits) Switches access control on/off. 0000: OFF, 0001: ON 21 Acc. Ctrl: Delivery (Lower 4 Bits) Switches access control on/off. 0000: OFF, 0001: ON SM Appendix 3-149 D131/D132/D133...
Page 725
214 Setting: Secondary Srv Specifies the maximum size of the image data that the machine can download. [1 to 1024 / 1024 / 1 MB /step] 215 Setting: Start Time 216 Setting: Interval Time 217 Setting: Timing D131/D132/D133 3-150 SM Appendix...
Page 726
("Confidential", "Secret", etc.). You must always execute this SP after replacing the HDD or after formatting the HDD. Always switch the machine off and on after executing this SP. SM Appendix 3-151 D131/D132/D133...
Page 727
9 Copy HDD to SD Card (Latest 4 MB) 10 Copy HDD to SD Card (Latest 4 MB Any Key) 11 Erase HDD Debug Data 12 Erase SD Card Debug Data 13 Free Space on SD Card D131/D132/D133 3-152 SM Appendix...
Page 728
These SPs allow you to set up to 10 keys for log files for 4 Key 4 functions that use common memory on the controller board. [-9999999 to 9999999/1] 5 Key 5 6 Key 6 7 Key 7 SM Appendix 3-153 D131/D132/D133...
Page 729
SP to set the SMTP certification method directly. However, this SP can be used only after SP5860 003 has been set to "1" (On). Bit0: LOGIN Bit1: PLAIN Bit2: CRAM_MD5 Bit3: DIGEST_MD5 Bit4 to Bit 7: Not Used D131/D132/D133 3-154 SM Appendix...
Page 730
Enables or disables the e-mail notification to @Remote. [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 ] 0: Enable, 1: Disable 5 Add Date Field Disables and re-enables the addition of a date field to the email notification. [0 to 1/0/1] SM Appendix 3-155 D131/D132/D133...
Page 731
5873 Allows you to move applications from one SD card another. 1 Move Exec Executes the move from one SD card to another. 2 Undo Exec This is an undo function. It cancels the previous execution. D131/D132/D133 3-156 SM Appendix...
Page 732
0: Allows manual reboot, 1: Automatic reboot 5876 Security Clear This SP clears all security settings, security settings for NCS only, or security settings for UCS only. 1 All Clear 11 Clear NCS Security Setting 15 Clear UCS Security Setting SM Appendix 3-157 D131/D132/D133...
Page 733
20 Doc Svr Acc Ctrl Meaning Forbid all document server access (1) Forbid user mode access (1) Forbid print function (1) Forbid fax TX (1) Forbid scan sending (1) Forbid downloading (1) Forbid delete (1) Reserved D131/D132/D133 3-158 SM Appendix...
Page 734
5888 Personal Information Protect Selects the protection level for logs. [0 to 1 / 0 / 1} 0: No authentication, No protection for logs 1: No authentication, Protected logs (only an administrator can see the logs) SM Appendix 3-159 D131/D132/D133...
Page 735
This information is stored in the NVRAM. If the NVRAM is defective, these 5907 names should be registered again. After selecting, press the "Original Type" key and "#" key at the same time. When the setting is completed, the beeper sounds five times. D131/D132/D133 3-160 SM Appendix...
Page 736
5959 Paper Size 1 Tray 1 Select a paper size for the tray 1. [0 or 1 / NA: 1, Others: 0 / 1] 0: A4, 1: 8 5 Tray 4 (LCT) Japan only 6 Cover Sheet SM Appendix 3-161 D131/D132/D133...
Page 737
SP to enable and disable these features. In order to use the NIC and USB functions built into the controller board, these SP codes must be set to "1". 1 On Board NIC 0: Disable, 1: Enable 2 On Board USB D131/D132/D133 3-162 SM Appendix...
Page 738
6 Non-Default (Prints only SPs set to values other than defaults.) 7 NIB Summary 8 Capture Log 21 Copier User Program 22 Scanner SP 23 Scanner User Program 24 SDK/J Summary 25 SDK/J Application Info 26 Printer SP SM Appendix 3-163 D131/D132/D133...
Page 739
6 Non-Default (Prints only SPs set to values other than defaults.) 7 NIB Summary 8 Capture Log 21 Copier User Program 22 Scanner SP 23 Scanner User Program 24 SDK/J Summary 25 SDK/J Application Info 26 Printer SP D131/D132/D133 3-164 SM Appendix...
Page 740
These settings adjust the erase margin for the trailing edges for the front. [–5 to +5/-1/0.1 mm] ADF Trailing Edge Erase Margin (Back) These settings adjust the erase margin for the trailing edges for the back. [–5 to +5/-1/0.1 mm] SM Appendix 3-165 D131/D132/D133...
Page 741
6020 [0 to 1/1] 0: Delay skew correction only for small originals 1: Delay skew correction for all originals, regardless of size. (May reduce the scanning speed of the ADF) D131/D132/D133 3-166 SM Appendix...
Page 742
+ Value: Shifts punch unit toward back of the finisher. - Value: Shift punch unit toward front of the finisher. NA: North America JPN: Japan EU: Europe NEU: Northern Europe (Scandinavia) 1 JPN: 2-Hole JPN/NA: 3-Hole 3 EU: 4-Hole 4 NEU: 4-Hole SM Appendix 3-167 D131/D132/D133...
Page 743
+ Value: Increases the time that the finisher entrance roller remains off. 7 DLT SEF - Value: Descreases the time that the finisher entrance roller remains off. 8 LG SEF 9 LT SEF 10 LT LEF 11 12*18 12 Other D131/D132/D133 3-168 SM Appendix...
Page 744
+ Value: Increases the distance between jogger 3 A4 SEF fences and the sides of the stack. 4 A4 LEF - Value: Decreases the distance between the jogger fences and the sides of the stack. 5 B5 SEF 6 B5 LEF SM Appendix 3-169 D131/D132/D133...
Page 745
The settings are done for each paper size. 6 A5 LEF SEF denotes "Short Edge Feed". LEF denotes "Long Edge Feed". 7 DLT SEF 8 LG SEF 9 LT SEF 10 LT LEF 11 HLT LEF D131/D132/D133 3-170 SM Appendix...
Page 746
The settings are done for each paper size. 6 B5 LEF SEF denotes "Short Edge Feed". 7 DLT SEF LEF denotes "Long Edge Feed". 8 LG SEF 9 LT SEF 10 LT LEF 11 12*18 12 Other SM Appendix 3-171 D131/D132/D133...
Page 747
7 LT SEF [1 to 6/0/1] 8 12*18 0:2, 1:5, 2:10, 3:15, 4:20, 5:25, 6:30 (passes) 9 Other D131/D132/D133 3-172 SM Appendix...
Page 748
Note: After installation of the Output Jogger Unit B703, this 7 DLT SEF SP must be set to "1" for the jogging motor to operate the 8 LG SEF jogging fences. 9 LT SEF 10 LT LEF 11 HLT LEF 12 Other SM Appendix 3-173 D131/D132/D133...
Page 749
6121 Finisher Input Check: Fin 1 (D612/D611) p.3-299 6122 Finisher Input Check: Fin 2 (D610) p.3-304 6124 Finisher Output Check: Fin 1 (D612/D611) p.3-302 6125 Finisher Output Check: Fin 2 (D610) p.3-306 D131/D132/D133 3-174 SM Appendix...
Page 750
[0:Default] or [1:+1 Time] 1 A3 SEF 7 DLT SEF 2 B4 SEF 8 LG SEF 3 A4 SEF 9 LT SEF 4 A4 LEF 10 LT LEF 5 B5 SEF 11 Other 6 B5 LEF SM Appendix 3-175 D131/D132/D133...
Page 751
3 SortTray Shift Tray Motor: 1 Operation 4 SortTray Tray Lift Motor: Up 5 SortTray Tray Lift Motor: Down 6 SortTray Tray Lift Motor: 1 Operation 6252 Free Run: SortTray Turn on the electrical components of the finisher individually for test purposes. D131/D132/D133 3-176 SM Appendix...
Page 752
11 2nd Fold A4 SEF 12 2nd Fold DLT SEF 13 2nd Fold LG SEF 14 2nd Fold LT SEF 15 2nd Fold 12*18 16 2nd Fold Other 6309 Input Check: Folder (D615) p.3-307 6310 Output Check: Folder (D615) p.3-308 SM Appendix 3-177 D131/D132/D133...
Page 753
FM1 Z-Fold: Fine Ad 1st Fld (D615) 1 A3 SEF 2 B4 SEF 3 A4 SEF 4 DLT SEF 5 LG SEF [-4 to 4 / 0 / 0.2 mm] 6 LT SEF 7 12*18 8 8-Kai 19 Other D131/D132/D133 3-178 SM Appendix...
Page 754
[-4 to 4 / 0 / 0.2 mm] 2 B4 SEF 3 A4 SEF 4 DLT SEF 5 LG SEF 6 LT SEF 7 12x18 8 8-Kai 9 B5 SEF 11 13"x19" 12 12.6"x19.2" 13 12.6"x18.5" SM Appendix 3-179 D131/D132/D133...
Page 755
24 DLT SEF (Multi Sheet) 25 LG SEF (Multi Sheet) 26 LT SEF (Multi Sheet) 27 12x18 (Multi Sheet) 28 8-Kai (Multi Sheet) 29 B5 SEF (Multi Sheet) 31 13x19 (Multi Sheet) 39 Custom (Multi Sheet) D131/D132/D133 3-180 SM Appendix...
Page 756
8 8-Kai 9 B5 SEF 19 Other 22 B4 SEF (Multi Sheet) 23 A4 SEF (Multi Sheet) 25 LG SEF (Multi Sheet) 26 LT SEF (Multi Sheet) 29 B5 SEF (Multi Sheet) 39 Custom (Multi Sheet) SM Appendix 3-181 D131/D132/D133...
Page 757
8 8-Kai 9 B5 SEF 19 Other 22 B4 SEF (Multi Sheet) 23 A4 SEF (Multi Sheet) 25 LG SEF (Multi Sheet) 26 LT SEF (Multi Sheet) 29 B5 SEF (Multi Sheet) 39 Custom (Multi Sheet) D131/D132/D133 3-182 SM Appendix...
Page 758
19 Other 21 A3 SEF (Multi Sheet) 22 B4 SEF (Multi Sheet) 23 A4 SEF (Multi Sheet) 25 LG SEF (Multi Sheet) 26 LT SEF (Multi Sheet) 29 B5 SEF (Multi Sheet) 39 Custom (Multi Sheet) SM Appendix 3-183 D131/D132/D133...
Page 759
21 A3 SEF (Multi Sheet) 22 B4 SEF (Multi Sheet) 23 A4 SEF (Multi Sheet) 24 DLT SEF (Multi Sheet) 25 LG SEF (Multi Sheet) 26 LT SEF (Multi Sheet) 29 B5 SEF (Multi Sheet) 39 Custom (Multi Sheet) D131/D132/D133 3-184 SM Appendix...
Page 760
FM5 4ths V: Fine Adj 2nd (D615) 1 A3 SEF 2 B4 SEF 3 A4 SEF 4 DLT SEF 5 LG SEF [-4 to 4 / 0 / 0.2 mm] 6 LT SEF 7 12*18 8 8-Kai 9 B5 SEF 19 Other SM Appendix 3-185 D131/D132/D133...
Page 761
FM6 4ths 2 Flap: Fine Adj 2nd (D615) 1 A3 SEF 2 B4 SEF 3 A4 SEF 4 DLT SEF 5 LG SEF [-4 to 4 / 0 / 0.2 mm] 6 LT SEF 8 8-Kai 9 B5 SEF 19 Other D131/D132/D133 3-186 SM Appendix...
Page 762
Jogger Fence Position Adjust (D615) 1 A3 SEF 2 B4 SEF 3 A4 SEF 4 DLT SEF 5 LG SEF [-2 to 2 / 0 / 0.5 mm] 6 LT SEF 7 12*18 8 8-Kai 9 B5 SEF 19 Other SM Appendix 3-187 D131/D132/D133...
Page 763
[0 to 1/0/1] 0:Full Detect ON 1:Full Detect OFF 6328 Top Tray Full Set: Limit Output Limits the number of pages to be on the top tray to trigger the the tray full alert. [0 to 250/0/1] D131/D132/D133 3-188 SM Appendix...
Page 764
Turn on the electrical components of 17 Paper Detect Sn 7 the finisher individually for testing. 18 Paper Overflow Sn 7 19 Paper Detect Sn 8 20 Vertical Transport Sn 5:Bin9 21 Paper Overflow Sn 8 SM Appendix 3-189 D131/D132/D133...
Page 765
6 Turn Gate SOL 4 7 Turn Gate SOL 5 8 Turn Gate SOL 6 9 Turn Gate SOL 7 10 Turn Gate SOL 8 6352 Mail Box Free Run Free Run 1 D131/D132/D133 3-190 SM Appendix...
Page 766
[0 to 1 / 0 / 1] 10 Width Sensor 1 [0 to 1 / 0 / 1] 11 Width Sensor 2 [0 to 1 / 0 / 1] 12 Width Sensor 3 [0 to 1 / 0 / 1] SM Appendix 3-191 D131/D132/D133...
Page 767
0 to 50 (Initial: 0) [0 to 50 /0/1] 0 to 50 (Initial: 0) [0 to 50 /0/1] Punch Function Enabled Z-Fold 6890 Switches punchin off/on. [0 to 1/1/0] 0:Punch Off 1:Punch On D131/D132/D133 3-192 SM Appendix...
Page 768
Select ON or OFF of the intermittent shading in running the copy app. 0: OFF (do shading every time) / 1: ON 2 Interval Set the interval 1 to the shading in doing intermittent shading. [0 to 60 / 5 / 1] SM Appendix 3-193 D131/D132/D133...
Page 770
4 2nd Paper Feed SN: Late 5 3rd Paper Feed SN: Late 6 4th Paper Feed SN: Late 7 LCT Paper Feed SN: Late 8 1st Vertical Transport SN: Late 9 2nd Vertical Transport SN: Late SM Appendix 3-195 D131/D132/D133...
Page 771
53 1st Paper Feed SN: Lag 54 2nd Paper Feed SN: Lag 55 3rd Paper Feed SN: Lag 56 4th Paper Feed SN: Lag 58 1st Vertical Transport SN: Lag 59 2nd Vertical Transport SN: Lag D131/D132/D133 3-196 SM Appendix...
Page 772
112 Finisher: Stapler Shift Motor 115 Finisher: Feed Out Belt Motor 116 Finisher: Paper Punch Motor 119 Finisher: Main Machine Setting Incorrect 121 Finisher: Entrance Jam 122 Finisher: Proof Tray Exit 123 Finisher: Shift Tray Exit SM Appendix 3-197 D131/D132/D133...
Page 773
159 Fin: Shift Tray Motor 160 Fin: Positioning Roller Motor 161 Fin: Jogger Fence Motor 162 Fin: Stack Plate Motor (Center) 163 Fin: Stack Plate Motor (Front) 164 Fin: Stack Plate Motor (Rear) 165 Fin: Shift Motor D131/D132/D133 3-198 SM Appendix...
Page 774
203 Mail Bin: Vertical Transport Sn 3 204 Mail Bin: Vertical Transport Sn 4 205 Mail Bin: Vertical Transport Sn 5 251 Cover Interposer: Paper Feed Sn 252 Cover Interposer: V-Transport Path 253 Cover Interposer: Bottom Plate Pos. Sn SM Appendix 3-199 D131/D132/D133...
Page 775
6 A5 LEF 14 B5 LEF Displays the total number of jams by paper size. 38 LT LEF 44 HLT LEF 132 A3 133 A4 SEF Displays the total number of jams by paper size. 134 A5 SEF D131/D132/D133 3-200 SM Appendix...
Page 776
CODE is the SP7504-* number (see above). 7 Latest 6 SIZE is the ASAP paper size code in hex. 8 Latest 7 TOTAL is the total jam error count DATE is the date the jams occurred. 9 Latest 8 10 Latest 9 SM Appendix 3-201 D131/D132/D133...
Page 777
SIZE: 05h 6 Latest 5 TOTAL: 0000334 DATE: Mon Mar 15 11:44:50 2000 7 Latest 6 8 Latest 7 9 Latest 8 10 Latest 9 Paper Size Hex Codes These codes are displayed by SP7507 and SP7508. D131/D132/D133 3-202 SM Appendix...
Page 778
53 2nd Stopper Motor: Lag 54 Paper Exit Sensor 1: Late 55 Paper Exit Sensor 1: Lag 58 Paper Exit Sensor 3: Late 59 Paper Exit Sensor 3: Lag 60 Brushless Motor 61 Lower Stopper Motor Jam SM Appendix 3-203 D131/D132/D133...
Page 779
111 Entrance JG Motor Jam 112 Fold JG Motor Jam 113 1st Stopper Motor Jam 114 2nd Stopper Motor Jam 115 3rd Stopper Motor Jam 116 Dynamic Roller Trans. M Jam 117 Regist. Roller Release M Jam D131/D132/D133 3-204 SM Appendix...
Page 780
2 DF Clears the counter of SP7617- 2 Display PM Count 7621 0 to 99999999 Clear PM Count 7622 This SP clears the PM counts for the components below. 7623 Unit PM Target 0 to 99999999 SM Appendix 3-205 D131/D132/D133...
Page 781
6 Hot Roller Strippers 7 Cleaning Roller 8 Cleaning Roller Bearings 9 Web Roll 10 Web Cleaning Roller 11 Web Bushings 12 Development Filter 13 Toner Recycling Unit 14 Pressure Release Filter 15 Charge Corona Wire 16 Grid Plate D131/D132/D133 3-206 SM Appendix...
Page 784
Clears all counts. 7801 ROM No./Firmware Version Displays firmware information for main machine and all other connected devices. PM Counter Display 7803 Displays the PM counter since the last PM. PM Counter Reset 7804 Resets the PM counter. SM Appendix 3-209 D131/D132/D133...
Page 785
MF Error Counter Clear 7827 Press [Execute] to reset to 0 the values of SP7826. Japan Only Self-Diagnose Result Display 7832 Push [#] to display a list of error codes. Nothing is displayed if no errors have occurred. D131/D132/D133 3-210 SM Appendix...
Page 786
ADF Glass Dust Check Dust Detection Counter [0 to 65535/0/1] Dust Counter Clear Counter [0 to 65535/0/1] Dust Detection Counter: Back [0 to 65536/0/1] 7901 Assert Info. 1 File Name 2 Number of Lines 3 Location SM Appendix 3-211 D131/D132/D133...
Page 787
10 Web Cleaning Roller 11 Web Bushings 12 Development Filter 13 Toner Recycling Unit 14 Pressure Release Filter 15 Charge Corona Wire 16 Grid Plate 17 Cleaning Pad 18 Cleaning Blade 19 Cleaning Brush 20 Transfer Belt D131/D132/D133 3-212 SM Appendix...
Page 790
Grand total of the items counted for all applications Total: (Grand Total). (C, F, P, etc.).. Copy application. Totals (pages, jobs, etc.) executed for each Print application. application when the job was not stored on the document server. Scan application. SM Appendix 3-215 D131/D132/D133...
Page 791
LCDs of printers and faxes that also use these SPs. Read over the list of abbreviations below and refer to it again if you see the name of an SP that you do not understand. D131/D132/D133 3-216 SM Appendix...
Page 792
Dev Counter Development Count, no. of pages developed. Dup, Duplex Duplex, printing on both sides Emul Emulation Full Color Post-print processing, i.e. finishing (punching, stapling, etc.) Full Bleed No Margins GenCopy Generation Copy Mode SM Appendix 3-217 D131/D132/D133...
Page 793
Pages. A page is the total scanned surface of the original. Duplex pages count as two pages, and A3 simplex count as two pages if the A3/DLT counter SP is switched ON. PJob Print Jobs Paper PrtJam Printer (plotter) Jam PrtPGS Print Pages D131/D132/D133 3-218 SM Appendix...
Page 794
TXJob Send, Transmission Web Services Devices Yellow, Magenta, Cyan YMCK Yellow, Magenta, Cyan, Black All of the Group 8 SPs are reset with SP5 801 1 Memory All Clear, or the Counter Reset SP7 808. SM Appendix 3-219 D131/D132/D133...
Page 795
L: counter increments. When an image received from Palm 2 is received and stored, the L: counter increments. When the customer prints a report (user code list, for example), the O: counter increments. D131/D132/D133 3-220 SM Appendix...
Page 796
When a job already on the document server is printed with another application, the L: counter increments. When a scanner job stored on the document server is printed with another application, the S: SM Appendix 3-221 D131/D132/D133...
Page 797
When documents already stored on the document server are printed, the count for the application that started the print job is incremented. When the print job is started from a network application (Desk Top Binder, Web Image Monitor, etc.) the L: counter increments. D131/D132/D133 3-222 SM Appendix...
Page 798
When a stored copy job is sent from the document server, the C: counter increments. When images stored on the document server by a network application or Palm2 are sent as an e-mail, the O: counter increments. SM Appendix 3-223 D131/D132/D133...
Page 799
These SPs total finishing methods for copy jobs only. The finishing method is specified by the application. F:FIN Jobs [0 to 9999999/ 1] 8063 These SPs total finishing methods for fax jobs only. The finishing method is specified by the application. D131/D132/D133 3-224 SM Appendix...
Page 800
Number of jobs started In any mode other than the 5 Z-Fold Booklet mode and set for folding (Z-fold). Number of jobs started in Punch mode. When Punch is 6 Punch set for a print job, the P: counter increments. (See SP8064 6.) SM Appendix 3-225 D131/D132/D133...
Page 801
These SPs count and calculate the number of copy jobs by size based on the number of pages in the job. P:Jobs/PGS [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] 8074 These SPs count and calculate the number of print jobs by size based on the number of pages in the job. D131/D132/D133 3-226 SM Appendix...
Page 802
(One duplex page counts as 2.) The first test print and subsequent test prints to adjust settings are added to the number of pages of the copy job (SP 8072). SM Appendix 3-227 D131/D132/D133...
Page 803
If the same document is faxed to both a public fax line and an I-Fax at a destination where both are available, then this counter increments, and the I-Fax counter (812x) also increments. The fax job is counted when the job is scanned for sending, not when the job is sent. D131/D132/D133 3-228 SM Appendix...
Page 804
1 B/W Count for the number of jobs with black-and-white. 2 Color Count for the number of jobs with color. 3 ACS Count for the number of jobs using ACS mode. SM Appendix 3-229 D131/D132/D133...
Page 805
If the job is cancelled during sending, it may or may not be counted, depending on what stage of the process had been reached when the job was cancelled. Even if several files are combined for sending, the transmission counts as one job. D131/D132/D133 3-230 SM Appendix...
Page 806
Even if several files are combined for sending, the transmission counts as one job. 8161 T: PC FAX TX Jobs 8163 F: PC FAX TX Jobs SM Appendix 3-231 D131/D132/D133...
Page 807
If 3 B5 pages and 1 A3 page are scanned with the scanner application but not stored, the S: count is 4. If both sides of 3 A4 sheets are copied and stored to the document server using the Store File D131/D132/D133 3-232 SM Appendix...
Page 808
[0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs count the total number of large pages input with the scanner for scan jobs only. Note: These counters are displayed in the SMC Report, and in the User Tools display. SM Appendix 3-233 D131/D132/D133...
Page 809
If both sides of 3 A4 sheets are copied and stored to the document server, the C: count is 6 and the L: count is 6. If you enter document server mode then scan 6 pages, the L: count is 6. D131/D132/D133 3-234 SM Appendix...
Page 810
When 1 sheet is fed for duplex scanning the Front count is 1 and the Back count is 1. If a jam occurs during the job, recovery processing is not counted to avoid double counting. Also, the pages are not counted if the jam occurs before the first sheet is output. SM Appendix 3-235 D131/D132/D133...
Page 811
If the user selects "Mixed Sizes" for copying in the platen mode, the Mixed Size count is enabled. In the SADF mode if the user copies 1 page in platen mode and then copies 2 pages with SADF, the Platen count is 1 and the SADF count is 3. D131/D132/D133 3-236 SM Appendix...
Page 812
[0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs count the number of pages scanned and stored from within the document server mode screen at the operation panel, and with the Store File button from within the Copy mode screen SM Appendix 3-237 D131/D132/D133...
Page 813
8: Binary 9: Grayscale 11: Other If the scan mode is changed during the job, for example, if the user switches from ADF to Platen mode, the count is done for the last selected mode. D131/D132/D133 3-238 SM Appendix...
Page 814
These SPs count the number of pages scanned using a TWAIN driver. These counters reveal how the TWAIN driver is used for delivery functions. [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] Note: At the present time, these counters perform identical counts. SM Appendix 3-239 D131/D132/D133...
Page 815
[0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] 8305 These SPs count by size the total number of pages scanned by the Scan application. Use these totals to compare original page size (scanning) and output page size [SP 8-445]. D131/D132/D133 3-240 SM Appendix...
Page 816
(scanning) and output page size [SP 8-446]. 1 A3 2 A4 3 A5 4 B4 5 B5 6 DLT 7 LG 8 LT 9 HLT 10 Full Bleed 254 Other (Standard) 255 Other (Custom) SM Appendix 3-241 D131/D132/D133...
Page 817
Note: At the present time, 8311 and 8315 perform identical counts. 1 1200dpi to 2 600dpi to 1199dpi 3 400dpi to 599dpi 4 200dpi to 399dpi to 199dpi Copy resolution settings are fixed so they are not counted. D131/D132/D133 3-242 SM Appendix...
Page 818
All reports done in the service mode (service summaries, engine maintenance reports, etc.) Test prints for machine image adjustment. Error notification reports. Partially printed pages as the result of a copier jam. SM Appendix 3-243 D131/D132/D133...
Page 819
Print jobs done with Web Image Monitor and Desk Top Binder are added to the L: count. 8411 Prints/Duplex This SP counts the amount of paper (front/back counted as 1 page) used for duplex printing. Last pages printed only on one side are not counted. [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] D131/D132/D133 3-244 SM Appendix...
Page 820
O:PrtPGS/Dup Comb [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] 8427 These SPs count by binding and combine, and n-Up settings the number of pages processed for printing by Other applications SM Appendix 3-245 D131/D132/D133...
Page 822
These SPs count the total number of pages output with the three features below, regardless of which application was used. C:PrtPGS/ImgEdt [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] 8432 These SPs count the total number of pages output with the three features below with the copy application. SM Appendix 3-247 D131/D132/D133...
Page 823
The number of pages printed in series (one side) or printed as a book with booklet right/left pagination. 3 User Stamp The number of pages printed where stamps were applied, including page numbering and date stamping. D131/D132/D133 3-248 SM Appendix...
Page 824
These SPs count by print paper size the number of pages printed by the scanner application. L:PrtPGS/Ppr Size [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] 8446 These SPs count by print paper size the number of pages printed from within the document server mode window at the operation panel. SM Appendix 3-249 D131/D132/D133...
Page 825
[0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] These SPs count the number of sheets fed from each paper feed station. 1 Bypass Bypass Tray 2 Tray 1 Copier 3 Tray 2 Copier 4 Tray 3 Paper Tray Unit (Option) D131/D132/D133 3-250 SM Appendix...
Page 826
During duplex printing, pages printed on both sides count as 1, and a page printed on one side counts as 1. C:PrtPGS/Ppr Type [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] 8462 These SPs count by paper type the number pages printed by the copy application. SM Appendix 3-251 D131/D132/D133...
Page 827
These SPs count by paper type the number pages printed from within the document server mode window at the operation panel. 1 Normal 2 Recycled 3 Special 4 Thick 5 Normal (Back) 6 Thick (Back) 7 OHP 8 Other D131/D132/D133 3-252 SM Appendix...
Page 828
These SPs count the number of pages printed with the Toner Save feature switched on. Note: These SPs return the same results as this SP is limited to the Print application. [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] SM Appendix 3-253 D131/D132/D133...
Page 829
13 BM-Links Japan Only 14 Other 15 IPDS SP8511 and SP8514 return the same results as they are both limited to the Print application. Print jobs output to the document server are not counted. D131/D132/D133 3-254 SM Appendix...
Page 830
These SPs count by finishing mode the total number of pages printed from 8526 within the document server mode window at the operation panel. [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] 1 Sort 2 Stack 3 Staple 4 Booklet 5 Z-Fold SM Appendix 3-255 D131/D132/D133...
Page 831
[0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] 8541 T: GPC Counter Japan Only 8542 C: GPC Counter Japan Only 8544 P: GPC Counter Japan Only 8551 T: PrtBooks/FIN Not Used 8552 O: PrtBooks/FIN Not Used 8554 P: PrtBooks/FIN Not Used D131/D132/D133 3-256 SM Appendix...
Page 832
O:Counter [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] 8591 These SPs count the totals for A3/DLT paper use, number of duplex pages printed, and the number of staples used. These totals are for Other (O:) applications only. SM Appendix 3-257 D131/D132/D133...
Page 833
L: Coverage Counter Provide a breakdown about coverage. 1 B/W 2 B/W Printed Pgs SDK Apli Counter DFU 8617 SDK 1 to 6 8621 Func Use Counter Not Used 001 to 064: Function 001 to 064 D131/D132/D133 3-258 SM Appendix...
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These SPs count by color mode the number of pages sent by fax to as fax images using I-Fax. F:FAX TX PGS [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] 8643 These SPs count by color mode the number of pages sent by Fax as fax images using I-Fax. 1 BW 2 Color SM Appendix 3-259 D131/D132/D133...
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Due to restrictions on some devices, if Scan-to-Email is used to send a 10-page document to a large number of destinations, the count may be divided and counted separately. For example, if a 10-page document is sent to 200 addresses, the count is 10 for the first 100 D131/D132/D133 3-260 SM Appendix...
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These SPs count by color mode the total number of pages sent to a folder on a PC (Scan-to-PC) with the Scan and LS applications. Note: This SP is expanded for color MFP and color LP machines. For this machine, the count is done for black only. SM Appendix 3-261 D131/D132/D133...
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When sending the same message to more than one place using broadcasting, the pages are only counted once. (For example, a 10-page fax is sent to location A and location B. The counter goes up by 10, not 20.) D131/D132/D133 3-262 SM Appendix...
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These SPs count the number of pages sent by the physical port used to send them. For example, if a 3-page original is sent to 4 destinations via ISDN G4, the count for ISDN (G3, G4) is 12. 1 PSTN-1 2 PSTN-2 3 PSTN-3 4 ISDN (G3,G4) 5 Network SM Appendix 3-263 D131/D132/D133...
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These SPs count the number of compressed pages scanned by the scan application, counted by the formats listed below. 1 JPEG/JPEG2000 2 TIFF (Multi/Single) 3 PDF 4 Other 8721 T: Deliv: PGS/WSD Total number of pages sent via WSD (WS-Scanner for Web Services Devices). Color D131/D132/D133 3-264 SM Appendix...
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RX PGS/Port [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] 8741 These SPs count the number of pages received by the physical port used to receive them. 1 PSTN-1 2 PSTN-2 3 PSTN-3 4 ISDN (G3,G4) 5 Network SM Appendix 3-265 D131/D132/D133...
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10 (10% steps). This SP is expanded for color MFP and color LP machines. For this machine, the count is done for black only D131/D132/D133 3-266 SM Appendix...
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Cvr Cnt: 21 – 30% 8881 Cvr Cnt: 31% [0 to 9999999] These SPs count the percentage of dot coverage for black. 11 0 – 2% 21 3 – 4% 31 5 – 7% 41 8 – 10% SM Appendix 3-267 D131/D132/D133...
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[0 to 9999999] These SPs count the percentage of dot coverage for black and other color toners. Black toner Magenta toner Cyan toner Not Used Yellow toner 8891 Page/Toner Bottle Total number of pages per toner bottle. D131/D132/D133 3-268 SM Appendix...
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5 Off Mode Time Includes time while machine is performing background printing. Does not include time machine remains powered off with the power switches. 6 SC Total down time due to SC errors. SM Appendix 3-269 D131/D132/D133...
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[0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] 6 F-Code F-Code box registrations. [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1] 7 Copy Program Copy application registrations with the Program (job settings) feature. [0 to 255 / 0 / 255] D131/D132/D133 3-270 SM Appendix...
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8 Low Power Time 9 Silent State Time 8999 Admin Counter List 1 Total 2 Copy: Full Color 3 Copy: BW 4 Copy: Single Color 5 Copy: Two Color 6 Printer: Full Color 7 Printer: BW SM Appendix 3-271 D131/D132/D133...
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15 Coverage: BW (%) 16 Coverage: Color Print Page 17 Coverage: BW Print Page 20 Full Color: GPC 101 Transmission Total: Color 102 Transmission Total: BW 103 Fax Transmission 104 Scanner Transmission: Color 105 Scanner Transmission: BW D131/D132/D133 3-272 SM Appendix...
Enable: Print jobs will be saved to an SD Card in the GW SD slot. bit 5 bit 6 bit 7 [RPCS,PCL]: Printable area frame border 0: Disable 1: Enable Enable: The machine prints all RPCS and PCL jobs with a border on the edges of the printable area. SM Appendix 3-273 D131/D132/D133...
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[PCL5e/c]: Legacy HP compatibility 0: Disable 1: Enable Enable: Uses the same left margin as older HP models such as HP4000/HP8000. In other words, the left margin defined in the job (usually "<ESC>*r0A") will be changed to "<ESC>*r1A" D131/D132/D133 3-274 SM Appendix...
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PS data or not. Pattern3: includes most PS commands. Pattern1: A small number of PS tags and headers bit 4 Increase max number of the stored jobs to Disable Enable (1000) 1000 jobs. (100) SM Appendix 3-275 D131/D132/D133...
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Routes all pages through the duplex unit. Disable: Simplex pages or the last page of an odd-paged duplex job, are not routed through the duplex unit. This could result in problems with letterhead/pre-printed pages. Only affects pages specified as Letterhead paper. D131/D132/D133 3-276 SM Appendix...
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Not having to switch paper paths increases the print speed slightly. bit 1 bit 2 bit 3 bit 4 bit 5 bit 6 bit 7 1001 Bit Switch 8 Bit Switch 8 Settings bit 0 bit 1 bit 2 SM Appendix 3-277 D131/D132/D133...
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Initializes the settings in the printer feature settings of UP mode. 3 Delete Program DFU Print Summary 1004 Touch [Execute] to print the printer summary sheets. 1005 Display Version. Printer Application Version Displays the version of the controller firmware. D131/D132/D133 3-278 SM Appendix...
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[0 to 4/1/1] 0: Bypass 1:Tray 1 2:Tray 2 3:Tray 3 4:LCT 1111 All Jobs Delete Mode This switch determines whether all SCS jobs in progress are included in the SMC report when SP5990 is executed. [0 to 1/1/1] 1:Jobs included 0:Jobs not included SM Appendix 3-279 D131/D132/D133...
[0 or 1 / 0 / 1] 0: Display ON 1: Display OFF Org Count Display This SP codes switches the original count display on/off. 1011 [0 or 1 / 0 / 1] 0: OFF (no display) 1: ON (count displays) D131/D132/D133 3-280 SM Appendix...
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0: Disable 1: Enable 1015 Add Date/Time to File Name Determnes whether the date and time are added to the ends of he names of files sent by email. [0 to 1/1/1] 0:Disable adding 1:Enable adding SM Appendix 3-281 D131/D132/D133...
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[5 to 95 / 25 / 1 /step ] 2 Compression Ratio (High) [5 to 95 / 20 / 1 /step ] 2025 Compression Level of Clear Light PDF JPEG2000 1 Compression Ratio (Normal) JPEG2000 2 Compression Ratio (High) JPEG2000 D131/D132/D133 3-282 SM Appendix...
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Duplex. jogger HP sensor. Feeler No feeler Duplex. transport sensor. 1 Paper No Paper Duplex. transport sensor. 2 Paper No Paper Duplex. transport sensor. 3 Paper No Paper Duplex. unit set sensor. Not set Fusing release sensor. Released SM Appendix 3-283 D131/D132/D133...
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No Paper Exit unit set sensor Not set Web end sensor Web end 5-803-003 BCU-eIO1-PORTE Description Toner collection lock sensor Locked Door open Open Closed Drum motor lock Locked Fusing/exit motor lock Locked Development motor lock Locked D131/D132/D133 3-284 SM Appendix...
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Key car: copy possible Copy No copy Total counter set sensor Not set Toner end sensor No toner Toner 60 cpm unit set Not set Capacitor set Not set Short Grid power pack leak prevention operating SM Appendix 3-285 D131/D132/D133...
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No Paper Paper sensor 4 Paper No Paper Vertical transport sensor 1 Paper No Paper Vertical transport sensor 2 Paper No Paper Vertical transport sensor 3 Paper No Paper Vertical transport sensor 4 Paper No Paper D131/D132/D133 3-286 SM Appendix...
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Paper height sensor: Tray 4 30-50% remains Near end sensor: Tray 1 < 30% remains Near end sensor: Tray 2 < 30% remains Near end sensor: Tray 3 < 30% remains Near end sensor: Tray 4 < 30% remains D131/D132/D133 3-288 SM Appendix...
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Sensor C On Paper size sensor 2: Tray 4 Sensor B on Paper size sensor 1: Tray 4 Sensor A on Tray set sensor (right) Not set Tandem set sensor (left) Not set Tandem set sensor (right) Down SM Appendix 3-289 D131/D132/D133...
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Paper size sensor 1: Tray 2 Sensor A on Tray type detect Tray 3 Tray 4 LCT low right door open Open 5-803-015 PFB-eIO1-PORTF Description Used toner bottle set Not set User toner bottle full Full D131/D132/D133 3-290 SM Appendix...
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Paper end sensor: Tray 2 Paper Paper end sensor: Tray 3 Paper Paper end sensor: Tray 4 Paper 1st lift sensor: Tray 1 1st lift sensor: Tray 2 1st lift sensor: Tray 3 1st lift sensor: Tray 4 SM Appendix 3-291 D131/D132/D133...
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Front fence closed (tandem LCT) Closed Front fence open (tandem LCT) Open Rear fence postion sensor Down Right tray paper sensor (tandem LCT) Paper No Paper Left tray paper end sensor Paper No Paper Rear fence HP sensor D131/D132/D133 3-292 SM Appendix...
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4 Feed Motor 4 5 By-pass Feed Clutch 6 LCT Feed Motor 9 Pick-up SOL 1 10 Pick-up SOL 2 11 Pick-up SOL 3 12 Pick-up SOL 4 13 By-pass Pick-up SOL 14 LCT Pick-up SOL SM Appendix 3-293 D131/D132/D133...
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44 Duplex Transport Motor 45 Duplex Entrance Gate SOL 46 Inverter Jogger SOL 47 Duplex Transport CL 48 Duplex Jogger 52 Toner Supply CL 53 Development Motor 54 Used Toner Motor 55 Web Motor 56 Toner Bottle Motor D131/D132/D133 3-294 SM Appendix...
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82 FIN End Roller SOL 84 Total Counter 85 FIN Main Motor 1 86 FIN Main Motor 2 87 FIN Exit Motor 88 FIN Staple Motor 89 FIN Punch Motor 90 LD DC Lamp 92 FIN Tray Lift Motor SM Appendix 3-295 D131/D132/D133...
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94 FIN Staple Transport Motor 95 FIN Exhaust Motor 96 FIN Shift Motor 97 FIN Staple Slant Motor 98 Status Lamp (Green) 99 Status Lamp (Red) 100 PTL 200 Scanner Fanmotor 202 Scanner Lamp 203 Scanner Motor D131/D132/D133 3-296 SM Appendix...
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No paper Paper detected 13 Registration Sensor No paper Paper detected 14 Exit Sensor No paper Paper detected 15 Feed Cover Sensor Open Close 16 DF Position Sensor Open Close 18 Pick-up Roller HP Sensor Not HP SM Appendix 3-297 D131/D132/D133...
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Turns on the ADF electrical components individually for testing. 1 Feed Motor: Forward 2 Feed Motor: Reverse 3 Transport Motor: Forward 4 Exit Motor: Forward 8 Stamp Solenoid 9 Pick-up Motor: Forward 10 Bottom Plate Motor: Reverse D131/D132/D133 3-298 SM Appendix...
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11 Paper Full Sensor: 2000-Sheet Not Full Full 12 Oscillating Back Roller HP Sensor Not HP 13 Jogger HP Sensor Not HP 14 Exit Junction Gate HP Sensor Not HP Paper not 15 Staple Tray Paper Sensor Paper detected detected SM Appendix 3-299 D131/D132/D133...
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Not HP HP Sensor Paper not 31 Leading Edge Detection Sensor Paper detected detected 32 Drive Roller HP Sensor Not HP Paper not 33 Arrival Sensor Paper detected detected 34 Rear Edge Fence HP Sensor Not HP D131/D132/D133 3-300 SM Appendix...
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Not used in the machine 48 Exit Jogger HP Sensor: Rear Not used in the machine 49 Exit Jogger HP Sensor: Upper Not used in the machine *1: Combination of DIP SW 1 and SW 2 SM Appendix 3-301 D131/D132/D133...
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10 Jogger Motor 11 Stack Feed-out Motor Turn on the electrical components of the finisher individually for test 12 Staple Moving Motor purposes. 13 Staple Skew Motor 14 End Stapler Motor 15 Upper Junction Gate Solenoid D131/D132/D133 3-302 SM Appendix...
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24 Folder Plate Motor 25 Folder Roller Motor 26 Clamp Roller Motor 27 Punch Motor 28 Punch Moving Motor 29 Punch Registration Detection Motor 30 Exit Jogger Motor: Front 31 Exit Jogger Motor: Rear 32 Exit Jogger Release Motor SM Appendix 3-303 D131/D132/D133...
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15 Punch Unit Sensor 16 Punch HP1 Sensor 17 Punch Chad Full Sensor 18 Paper Detection Sensor: Staple 19 Paper Detection Sensor: Shift 20 Stapler Cartridge Set Sensor 21 Proof Full Sensor 22 Staple Moving HP Sensor D131/D132/D133 3-304 SM Appendix...
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36 Shift Jogger Sensor 37 Shift Jogger HP Sensor 38 Shift Jogger Release HP Sensor 39 Front Door Safety Switch 40 Top Fence HP Sensor 41 Bottom Fence HP Sensor 42 Lower Tray Full Sn (Z-Folded Paper) SM Appendix 3-305 D131/D132/D133...
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16 Hold Motor Check: SP6125" 17 Pre-stack Solenoid 18 Guide Solenoid 19 Stapler Release Solenoid 20 Front Hold Motor 21 Rear Hold Motor Turn on the electrical components of the finisher individually for test 22 Reverse Drive Motor D131/D132/D133 3-306 SM Appendix...
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11 1st Stopper HP Sensor 12 2nd Stopper Paper Sensor 13 2nd Stopper HP Sensor 14 3rd Stopper Paper Sensor 15 3rd Stopper HP Sensor 16 Direct-Send JG HP Sensor 17 FM6 Pawl HP Sensor SM Appendix 3-307 D131/D132/D133...
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7 Entrance JG Motor components of the finisher 8 1st Stopper Motor individually for test purposes. 9 2nd Sopper Motor 10 3rd Stopper Motor 11 Dynamic roller Lift Motor 12 Registration Roller Release Motor 13 Fold Plate Motor D131/D132/D133 3-308 SM Appendix...
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19 2nd Fold Motor components of the finisher 20 Crease Motor individually for test purposes. 21 Bypass JG Solenoid 22 Exit JG Solenoid 23 Top Tray JG Solenoid 24 LE Stop Pawl Solenoid 25 Reverse JG Solenoid SM Appendix 3-309 D131/D132/D133...
D619 FAX OPTION TYPE 9002 R E V I S I O N H I S T O RY Pag e Date Ad d ed / Upd ated / New None...
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FAX OPTION TYPE 9002 (D619) TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INSTALLATION ................1 1.1 FAX OPTION TYPE 9002 (D619) ..............1 1.1.1 ACCESSORIES ..................1 1.1.2 BEFORE YOU BEGIN ................1 1.1.3 INSTALLATION ..................2 FCU Installation ..................2 Decal Attachment ..................8 Line Connection and Settings ..............
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Density Settings ..................43 Original Setting ..................43 Fax Header Print (TTI) ................44 Line Select ..................... 46 Fax Scan Setting Information on the Normal Fax Screen ...... 47 Simplex/Duplex ..................48 Default Program Initialization Flow ............48 1.4.6 IMPORTANT NOTES ................. 49 General Notes ..................
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5.4 FAX COMMUNICATION FEATURES ............216 5.4.1 MULTI-PORT ..................216 5.4.2 DOCUMENT SERVER ..............216 5.4.3 INTERNET MAIL COMMUNICATION..........217 Mail Transmission ................217 Mail Reception ..................220 Handling Mail Reception Errors ............221 Secure Internet Reception ..............222 Transfer Request: Request By Mail............222 E-Mail Options (Sub TX Mode) ............
READ THIS FIRST Important Safety Notices Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations. Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface.
Symbols and Abbreviations Conventions Used in this Manual This manual uses several symbols. Symbol What it means Refer to section number Screw Connector E-ring Clip ring Clamp Cautions, Notes, etc. The following headings provide special information: Failure to obey warning information could result in serious injury or death. ...
1. INSTALLATION 1.1 FAX OPTION TYPE 9002 (D619) 1.1.1 ACCESSORIES Check the quantity and condition of the components against the following list. Description Q'ty Interface Board Fax Function Key Decal Ferrite Core Screws (Blue M3 x 6) Speaker Unit Clamp Telephone Cable (NA only) FCC Decal (NA Only) Serial Number Decal...
1.1.3 INSTALLATION FCU Installation Remove the rear upper cover [A] ( x2). Remove the rear lower cover [B] ( x2). Remove the controller box cover ( x13). The fax unit is installed in the shaded area above (below the IPU and the controller board). D619...
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Attach the interface board to the edge connector of the controller board ( x1). Fasten the interface board bracket to the frame ( x2). D619...
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Locate the jumper [A] on the FCU. There are two bare pins visible next to the "ON" notation on the board. (This is the OFF position.) Remove the jumper [B]. Move the jumper one set of pins to the right and re-set it on the pins so that a bare set of pins [C] is visible next to the "OFF"...
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12. Move the harnesses to the left. 13. Connect the FCU by its edge connector ( x1). 14. Fasten the FCU to the frame ( x3). D619...
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15. Re-connect the bottom edge of the IPU ( x3). 16. Use a flathead screwdriver to break out cutouts [A] ("LINE 1") and [B] ("TEL"). 17. Set the speaker unit in the corner of the controller box, and then fasten it to the frame ( x2).
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18. Connect the top harnesses ( x2). 19. Set the clamps [A] ( x2). 20. Connect the speaker ( x2). 21. Reattach: Controller box cover ( x13). Rear lower cover ( x2). Rear upper cover ( x2). D619...
Decal Attachment Attach the fax function decal [A] to F5. After fax installation, the fax function is assigned to F5. This is the default. You can change the function key assignment with User Tools. Attach the multi-language decal [B] (EU only). Attach the serial number decal under the copier serial number decal on the rear cover of the machine.
Line Connection and Settings Loop one end of the telephone cable [A] once, then clamp it with the ferrite core (K3 NF-75(N)BK0) [B] as shown. Attach the ferrite core at least 9 cm (3.5 in.) from the connector. Connect the telephone cable to the "LINE 1" jack. D619...
1.2 G3 INTERFACE UNIT TYPE 9002 (D619) 1.2.1 ACCESSORIES Check the quantity and condition of the components against the following list. Description Q'ty G3 Interface Unit G3 Connector Bracket CCUIF Harness Screws (Blue M3 x 6) Edge Saddle Clamp Clamp Ferrite Core (Large) Ferrite Core (Middle) Ferrite Core (Small)
1.2.2 BEFORE YOU BEGIN Before installing this fax unit: Print out all data in the printer buffer. Turn off the main power switch and disconnect the power cord and the network cable. These installation instructions describe how to install the fax option with one G3 option unit and two G3 option units.
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Remove the speaker unit and set it on a flat clean surface. Disconnect the bottom edge of the IPU ( x3). Disconnect the FCU bracket ( x3). Pull the FCU bracket [B] to the left to disconnect it from the interface bracket on the right, and then remove it.
1.2.3 INSTALLATION One G3 Interface Unit Installation Remove the rear upper cover [A] ( x2). Remove the rear lower cover [B] ( x2). Remove the controller box cover ( x13). The fax unit is installed in the shaded area above (below the IPU and the controller board). D619...
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Attach the interface board to the edge connector of the controller board. Fasten the interface board bracket to the frame ( x2). D619...
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Locate the jumper [A] on the FCU. There are two bare pins visible next to the "ON" notation on the board. (This is the OFF position.) Remove the jumper [B]. Move the jumper one set of pins to the right and re-set it on the pins so that a bare set of pins [C] is visible next to the "OFF"...
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14. The FCU [A] and G3 unit [B] are connected with an FFC. 15. Lower the FFC connector tab on the G3 unit [C] and raise the FFC connector tab on the FCU [D]. 16. With its green side facing up, set one edge of the FFC into the slot of the FCU [A] and lock it x1).
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19. Attach the small ferrite core to the cable. 20. Set the FCU in the machine and then push it slowly to the right until its edge connector locks into the interface board edge connector. 21. Fasten the FCU to the back of the machine ( x3).
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22. Reattach the bottom edge of the IPU ( x1). 23. Remove the three cut-outs from the controller box with a flat-headed screwdriver: LINE 1, TEL, and LINE 2. 24. Set the modular jack in the groove of the G3 connector bracket. 25.
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26. Attach the saddle clamp [A] to the G3 bracket. 27. Attach the post of the other clamp [B] to the slanted arm of the bracket. 28. Attach the modular jack bracket to the speaker unit ( x2). 29. Attach the large ferrite core and clamp the modular jack harness ( x2)..
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30. Set the two small clamps provided with the fax unit. 31. Set the speaker unit in the lower right corner (below the controller board) and fasten it to the back of the machine ( x2). D619...
32. Connect the harnesses between the speaker unit and the FCU/G3 ( x2). 33. Reattach: Controller box cover ( x 13). Rear lower cover ( x 2). Rear upper cover ( x 2). Two G3 Interface Units Installation Do Steps 1 through 9 of the previous procedure.
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Clamp both harnesses ( x 3). Attach one small ferrite core to each harness running across the front plate. With its green side facing up [A], connect one end of the FFC to the FCU below ( x1). 10. Loop the other end up [B] and connect it to the G3 interface unit above ( x1).
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12. Attach the gasket to the G3 bracket. 13. Install the FCU and G3 unit assembly [A] in the interface board ( x3). 14. Reconnect the bottom of the IPU ( x1). 15. Remove the four cut-outs from the controller box with a flat-head screwdriver: LINE 1, TEL, LINE 2, LINE 3.
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16. Attach the two modular jacks to the G3 connector bracket. 17. Attach the saddle clamp [A] to the G3 bracket. 18. Attach the post of the other clamp [B] to the slanted arm of the bracket, and then clamp both harnesses ( x2).
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20. Wrap the large ferrite core [A] around both harnesses and lock it. 21. Close the clamps on either end of the ferrite core [B] ( x2). 22. Set the two small clamps provided with the fax unit. 23. Set the speaker unit in the lower right corner (below the controller board) and fasten it to the back of the machine ( x2).
On the left, the upper harness is LINE 2 and the lower harness is LINE 3. Make sure these harnesses are matched and connected with the LINE 2 and LINE 3 harnesses on the right. (The modules are clearly marked "LINE 2" and "LINE 3". 25.
Line Connection and Settings Loop one end of the telephone cable [A] once, then enclose it with the ferrite core (K3 NF-75(N)BK0) [B] as shown. Attach the ferrite core at least 9 cm (3.5 in.) from the connector. Attach a ferrite core to the 2nd G3 line if two G3 boards are installed.
1.4 FAX CONNECTION UNIT TYPE E (D621) 1.4.1 ACCESSORIES Check the quantity and condition of the components against the following list. Description Q'ty Remote Fax Card Type 31 Remote Fax Card Type 32 1.4.2 OVERVIEW This option is used to connect up to six machines without fax hardware (FCU and G3 boards) to only one machine with an FCU and G3 board installed.
Up to six machines can be slaved to one master machine. The fax transmissions for slave machines can be done on a G3 line only. This means the master machine requires installation of not only the Fax Option Type 9002 (D619) but at least one G3 Interface Unit Type 9002 (D619).
1.4.4 INSTALLATION Before You Begin: Checklists Check the machine to be set up as the master. The following items must be installed in the master machine. Printer/Scanner Unit Type 9002 (D620). Installation is described in the Field Service Manual. The P/S SD card must be in SD card Slot 1.
10. Re-attach the SD card slot cover, and then switch the machine on. 11. At the Ready screen, press [User Tools/Counter] on the operation panel. 12. Touch the Administrator Tools tab. 13. Make sure the two items shown above are Off. Slave Procedure 2 Under the System Administrator tab, touch [Program/Change/Delete Remote Machine].
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Master Machine Procedure 1 Turn the machine off and disconnect it from its power source. Remove the SD card slot cover ( x1). Confirm that the Printer/Scanner SD card is in Slot 1. With its label turned away toward the front of the machine, insert Remote Fax Card Type 32 into SD card slot 2 (lower slot).
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13. Make sure the two items shown above are Off. Master Machine Procedure 2 Under the System Administrator tab, touch [Program/Change/Delete Remote Machine] Enter the IP address of the Slave machine, or the host name. Only one Master machine can be registered on the Slave machine. ...
Master Procedure 3 Touch [Facsimile Features]. Touch [Reception Settings]. On the Reception Settings tab, touch [Remote Reception Settings per Line]. With Multiple Lines Enter the IP address or host name of the connection machine with the line designated for reception. Do not touch [OK] on the Slave machine without a setting (this could cause an error).
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Special Sender Setting Touch [Program Special Sender], and then touch the button of the special sender that you want to register. On the Program/Change screen, touch [Forwarding to Sender] and then touch [OK]. D619...
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On the Remote Reception Setting per Sender screen, touch [Connect] touch [ON], touch [Remote Machine] and then touch [OK]. Dial-in Transfer Setting On the Facsimile Features screen, touch the Initial Settings tab. Touch the [Box Setting] button. D619...
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On the Box Setting screen press a button where you want to register a box. Touch [Personal Box]. On the Personal Box Setting screen, enter the dial-in number at Touch [Remote Machine], and then select the remote connection target Touch [ON] to save the settings. D619...
Master Machine: Add Fax Icon for Remote Fax Follow this procedure to add the fax icon on the Home screen on the Master machine operation panel. Press [User Tools/Counter] Touch [Edit Home]. Touch [Add Icon]. D619...
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Touch [Remote Fax]. Touch an [Open] key to select the location for the remote fax icon. Touch [Exit] to end. D619...
1.4.5 INITIALIZING THE FAX DEFAULT PROGRAM After one of the following types of machines has been designated a Slave machine for remote fax connection, the Fax Default Program (fax operation screen after power on) must be executed to restore the factory default settings: ...
Touch each tab, and then note the settings. Density Settings Note the Auto Density setting. Original Setting Touch the [Original Feed Type] button. D619...
Simplex/Duplex Touch the [1 Sided 2 Sided] button. Note the settings. Default Program Initialization Flow Touch [Program] on the fax initial screen. Touch [Program] on the Program (Fax) screen. D619...
Touch [Restore Defaults] restore the default settings. 1.4.6 IMPORTANT NOTES General Notes Here are some important points to keep in mind: The recognition user code cannot be used for fax connection from either the Master or the Slave machine. ...
The settings for fax send transactions are limited on the Slave machine to the following features: Memory Sending Original Set Direction One-Touch Speed Dial Original Side Direct Dial Screen Stamp Re-dial Screen Address Registration ...
2. REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT 2.1 FCU REPLACEMENT 2.1.1 SRAM DATA TRANSFER PROCEDURE When you replace the FCU board, follow this procedure to transfer the SRAM data from the old FCU board to the new FCU board. The following data is transfered: TTI, RTI, CSI, Fax bit switch settings, RAM address settings, and NCU parameter settings Remove Fax Unit Switch the machine off.
Disconnect the bottom edge of the IPU ( x3). Disconnect the FCU bracket ( x3). Pull the FCU bracket [B] to the left to disconnect it from the interface bracket on the right, and then remove it. Lay the FCU bracket on a clean flat surface. Remove the FCU Skip Steps 1 to 3 if a G3 unit is not installed.
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Remove the FFC connecting the G3 unit and FCU. Remove the FCU I/F board ( x1). At the lower left corner, disconnect the harnesses ( x2). D619...
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At [A] disconnect the harness, and then attach this harness to the new board ( x1). Remove the FCU [B] ( x4). Attach the new FCU [A] to the FCU bracket ( x4). Attach the FCU I/F board [B] ( x1).
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11. Locate the jumper [A] on the FCU. There are two bare pins visible next to the "ON" notation on the board. (This is the OFF position.) 12. Remove the jumper [B]. 13. Move the jumper one set of pins to the right and re-set it on the pins so that a bare set of pins [C] is visible next to the "OFF"...
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15. Fasten the new FCU to the frame ( x3). 16. Re-connect the bottom edge of the IPU ( x3). 17. Set a stool or chair close to the back of the machine. 18. Reconnect all the harnesses between the FCU and speaker unit. D619...
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19. Connect the long FFC shipped with the new FCU to the new FCU board in the machine ( x 1). The blue side of the FFC must face up. 20. Move Dip Switch [A] of the old FCU board from “OFF” to “ON”. D619...
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21. With the blue side up as shown, connect the other end of the FFC to the old FCU board. 22. Check: [A] All harnesses between FCU and speaker unit connected [B] FFC connected to FCU in the machine (blue side visible) [C] FFC connected to the old FCU (blude side visible) [D] DIP SW set to "ON"...
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28. Turn on the main power switch. 29. Do SP6-101 to print the system parameter list. 30. Check the system parameter list to make sure that the data was transferred correctly. 31. Set the correct date and time with the User Tools: User Tools > System Settings > Timer Setting >...
3. TROUBLESHOOTING 3.1 ERROR CODES If an error code occurs, retry the communication. If the same problem occurs, try to fix the problem as suggested below. Note that some error codes appear only in the error code display and on the service report. Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action...
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Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action 0-04 CFR or FTT not received after Check the line connection. modem training Try changing the TX level and/or cable equalizer settings. Replace the FCU. The other terminal may be faulty; try sending to another machine.
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Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action 0-07 No post-message response Check the line connection. from the other end after a Replace the FCU. page was sent The other end may have jammed or run out of paper. The other end user may have disconnected the call.
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Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action 0-15 The other terminal is not The other terminal is not capable of accepting capable of specific functions. the following functions, or the other terminal’s memory is full. Confidential RX Transfer function SEP/SUB/PWD/SID ...
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Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action 0-21 EOL signal (end-of-line) from Check the connections between the FCU the other end not received and line. within 5 s of the previous EOL Check for line noise or other line problems. signal Replace the FCU.
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Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action 0-30 The other terminal did not Check the line connection. reply to NSS(A) in AI short Try adjusting the TX level and/or cable protocol mode equalizer settings. The other terminal may not be compatible. Cross reference Dedicated tx parameters - Section 4 ...
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Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action 0-75 The called terminal fell back to The terminal could not detect ANSam. T.30 mode, because it could Check the line connection and condition. not detect a CM in response Try receiving a call from another V.8/V.34 to ANSam (ANSam timeout).
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Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action 0-83 The line was disconnected If these errors happen at the receiving terminal: due to a timeout in the V.34 Try adjusting the RX cable equalizer control channel restart setting. sequence. Try increasing the TX level. ...
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Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action 2-11 Only one V.21 connection flag Replace the FCU. was received 2-12 Modem clock irregularity Replace the FCU. 2-13 Modem initialization error Turn off the machine, then turn it back on. Update the modem ROM. ...
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Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action 2-53 Snd msg() in the manual task The user did the same operation many is an error because the times, and this gave too much load to the mailbox for the operation task machine. is full. ...
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Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action 6-04 G3 ECM - RTC not detected Check the line connection. Check for a bad line or defective remote terminal. Replace the FCU. 6-05 G3 ECM - facsimile data Check the line connection. ...
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Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action 6-99 V.21 signal not stopped within Replace the FCU. 13-17 SIP user name registration Double registration of the SIP user name. error Capacity for user-name registration in the SIP server is not sufficient. 13-18 SIP server access error Incorrect initial setting for the SIP server.
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Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action 14-02 No Service by SMTP Service SMTP server operating incorrectly, or the (421) destination for direct SMTP sending is not correct. Contact the system administrator and check that the SMTP server has the correct settings and operates correctly. ...
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Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action 14-05 SMTP Server HDD Full (452) Failed to access the SMTP server because the HDD on the server is full. Insufficient free space on the HDD of the SMTP server. Contact the system administrator and check the amount of space remaining on the SMTP server HDD.
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Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action 14-08 Data Send to SMTP Server Failed to access the SMTP server because Failed (5XX) the transmission failed. SMTP server operating incorrectly Destination folder setting incorrect. Direct SMTP sending not operating correctly. ...
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Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action 14-17 Incorrect Ticket Update the software because of the defective software. 14-18 Access to MCS File Error The access to MCS file is denied due to the no permission of access. Update the software because of the defective software.
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Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action 14-34 Address designated in the Operational error in normal mail sending or domain for SMTP sending direct SMTP sending. does not exist Check the address selected in the address book for SMTP sending. Check the domain selection.
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Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action 15-11 Connection Error The DNS or POP3/IMAP4 server could not be found: The IP address for DNS or POP3/IMAP4 server is not stored in the machine. The DNS IP address is not registered. Network not operating correctly.
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Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action 15-39 Send/Delivery Destination The transmission cannot be delivered to the Error final destination: Destination file format is incorrect. Could not create the destination for the file transmission. 15-41 SMTP Receive Error Reception rejected because the transaction exceeded the limit for the “Auth.
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Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action 15-64 TIFF Decompression Error The file received as an attachment caused the TIFF decompression error: The TIFF format of the attachment is corrupted. Software error. 15-71 Not Binary Image Data The file could not be received because the attachment was not binary image data.
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Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action 15-92 Memory Overflow Transmission could not be received because memory overflowed during the transaction. 15-93 Memory Access Error Transaction could not complete due to a malfunction of SAF memory. 15-94 Incorrect ID Code The machine rejected an incoming e-mail for transfer request, because the ID code in the incoming e-mail did not match the ID...
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Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action 23-00 Data read timeout during Restart the machine. construction Replace the FCU. 25-00 The machine software resets Update the ROM itself after a fatal transmission Replace the FCU. error occurred F0-xx V.34 modem error Replace the FCU.
3.2 IFAX TROUBLESHOOTING Use the following procedures to determine whether the machine or another part of the network is causing the problem. Communication Item Action [Remarks] Route General LAN 1. Connection with Check that the LAN cable is connected the LAN to the machine.
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Communication Item Action [Remarks] Route Between machine 1. LAN settings in Check the LAN parameters and e-mail server the machine Check if there is an IP address conflict with other PCs. [Use the “Network” function in the User Tools.
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Communication Item Action [Remarks] Route 2. E-mail server Make sure that the client devices which have an account in the server can send/receive e-mail. [Ask the administrator to check. Send a test e-mail with the machine’s own number as the destination. The machine receives the returned e-mail if the communication is performed successfully.] ...
3.3 IP-FAX TROUBLESHOOTING 3.3.1 IP-FAX TRANSMISSION Cannot send by IP Address/Host Name Check Point Action LAN cable connected? Check the LAN cable connection. Specified IP address/host name correct? Check the IP address/host name. Cannot breach the firewall. Send by Firewall/NAT is installed? using another method (Fax, Internet Fax) Transmission sent manually?
Request the network administrator to increase the bandwidth. Raise the delay level. 11 Network bandwidth too narrow? IPFAX SW 01 Bit 0 to 3 IP-Fax bandwidth is the same as the DCS speed. Set IP-Fax SW00 Bit 6 to Check whether the remote fax 12 Remote fax cancelled transmission? cancelled the transmission.
12 G3 fax is connected to VoIP gateway? Check that G3 fax is connected. 13 Remote G3 fax turned on? Check that G3 fax is switched on. Request the network administrator to increase the bandwidth. Raise the network delay level. 14 Network bandwidth too narrow? IPFAX SW 01 Bit 0 to 3 IP-Fax bandwidth is the same as the...
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Check the settings. Enable H.323/Enable SIP SW is set to on? See User Parameter SW 34 Bit 0/SW 34 Bit 1 10 IP address of local fax registered? Register the IP address of the local fax. Register the Alias number of the local 11 Alias number of local fax registered? fax.
DNS server registered when host name The sender machine displays this specified on sender side? error code if the sender fax is a Ricoh model. Request the system administrator to increase the bandwidth. Network bandwidth too narrow? Lower the start modem reception baud rate on the receiving side.
Cannot receive by VoIP Gateway. Check Point Action LAN cable connected? Check the LAN cable connection. Cannot breach the firewall. Request the Firewall/NAT is installed? remote fax to send by using another method (Fax, Internet Fax) VoIP Gateway installed correctly? Contact the network administrator.
Contact the network administrator. Gatekeeper/SIP server installed The sender machine displays this correctly? error code when the sender fax is a Ricoh model. Contact the network administrator. Power to Gatekeeper/SIP server The sender machine displays this switched on? error code when the sender fax is a Ricoh model.
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Check whether the remote fax cancelled 11 Remote fax cancelled transmission? the transmission. Contact the network administrator. Local fax registered in Gatekeeper/SIP The sender machine displays this server? error code when the sender fax is a Ricoh model. D619...
4. SERVICE TABLES 4.1 CAUTIONS Never turn off the main power switch when the power LED is lit or flashing. To avoid damaging the hard disk or memory, press the operation power switch to switch the power off, wait for the power LED to go off, and then switch the main power switch off. ...
4.2 SERVICE PROGRAM TABLES 4.2.1 SP1-XXX (BIT SWITCHES) Mode No. Function System Switch Change the bit switches for system settings for the 001 – 032 00 – 1F fax option "Bit Switches - 1" : p.105 "System Switches" Ifax Switch Change the bit switches for internet fax settings for 001 –...
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Change the bit switches for the protocol settings of the optional G3 board 001 – 016 00 – 0F "Bit Switches - 5" : "p.157 "G3-2 and G3-3 Switches"" G3-3 Switch Change the bit switches for the protocol settings of the optional G3 board 001 –...
4.2.2 SP2-XXX (RAM) Mode No. Function RAM Read/Write Change RAM data for the fax board directly. p.199 "Service RAM Addresses" Memory Dump G3-1 Memory Print out RAM data for the fax board. Dump p.199 "Service RAM Addresses" G3-2 Memory Print out RAM data for the optional SG3 Dump board.
4.2.3 SP3-XXX (MACHINE SET) Mode No. Function Service Station Fax Number Enter the fax number of the service station. Select Line Select the line type. Serial Number Enter the fax unit’s serial number. PSTN-1 Port Settings Select the line type setting for the G3-1 line. If Select Line the machine is installed on a PABX line, select “PABX”, “PABX(GND)”...
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PSTN-3 Port Settings Select the line setting for the G3-3 line. If the Select Line machine is installed on a PABX line, select “PABX”, “PABX(GND)” or “PABX(FLASH)”. PSTN Access Enter the PSTN access number for the G3-3 Number line. Memory Lock Not used Disabled Transmission...
FAX SW 001 – 032 00 – 1F 4.2.4 SP4-XXX (ROM VERSIONS) Mode No. Function FCU ROM Version Displays the FCU ROM version. Error Codes Displays the latest 64 fax error codes. G3-1 ROM Version Displays the G3-1 modem version. G3-2 ROM Version Displays the G3-2 modem version.
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Reset All Bit Switches Resets all the current bit switch settings. Reset Security Bit Switches Resets only the security bit switches. If you select automatic output/display for the user parameter switches, the security settings are initialized. 4.2.6 SP6-XXX (REPORTS) Mode No. Function System Parameter List Touch the “ON”...
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G3-3 Prints the protocol dump list of the last (1 Communication) communication for the G3-3 line. G4 Protocol Dump List Dch + Bch 1 Bch 1 Link Layer Not used (Do not change the settings.) Dch Link Layer Dch +Bch 2 Bch 2 Link Layer All Files print out Prints out all the user files in the SAF memory,...
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Reconstruction JBIG Fax Driver G3CCU Fax Job Scanner Condition IP Protocol Dump List Prints the protocol dump list of all All Communications communications for the IP fax line. Prints the protocol dump list of the last 1 Communication communication for the IP fax line. 4.2.7 SP7-XXX (TESTS) These are the test modes for PTT approval.
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IG3-2 V34 (S3000baud) - Not used IG3-2 V34 (S3200baud) - Not used IG3-2 V34 (S3429baud) - Not used D619...
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4.3 BIT SWITCHES - 1 Do not adjust a bit switch or use a setting that is described as "Not used", as this may cause the machine to malfunction or to operate in a manner that is not accepted by local regulations.
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Example: (1): EQM value (Line quality data). A larger number means more errors. (2): Symbol rate (V.34 only) (3): Final modem type used (4): Starting data rate (for example, 288 means 28.8 kbps) (5): Final data rate (6): Rx revel (see below for how to read the RX level) (7): Total number of error lines that occurred during non-ECM reception.
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This is only used for communication troubleshooting. It shows the content of the Protocol dump list output after transmitted facsimile protocol signals. Always each communication reset this bit to 0 after finishing testing. 0: Off If system switch 09 bit 6 is at "1", the list is only 1: On printed if there was an error during the communication.
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A4: A4 (8.3"), no reduction Width and B4: B4 (10.1"), no reduction reduction A3: A3 (11.7"), no reduction 0: 0 ms/line 5: 5 ms/line 10: 10 ms/line 20: 20 ms/line I/O rate 25: 2.5 ms/line 40: 40 ms/line "40" is displayed while receiving a fax message using AI short protocol.
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User selectable will automatically be locked out again after a certain time, which is stored in System Switch User selectable 03. Note that if an RDS operation takes place, RDS will not switch off until this time limit has Always enabled expired.
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System Switch 09 (SP No. 1-101-010) Function Comments Addition of image data from If this feature is enabled, the top half of the first confidential transmissions on page of confidential messages will be printed the transmission result report on transmission result reports. 0: Disabled 1: Enabled Print timing of communication reports on the Journal when no...
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This switch becomes effective only when system switch 00 bit 6 is set to 1. Conditions for printing the 1: Set this bit to 1 when you wish to print a protocol dump list protocol dump list only for communications with 0: Print for all communications errors.
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Not used Do not change the factory settings System Switch 0B - Not used (Do not change the factory settings.) System Switch 0C - Not used (Do not change the factory settings.) System Switch 0D - Not used (Do not change the factory settings.) System Switch 0E (SP No.
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System Switch 0F (SP No. 1-101-016) Function Comments Country/area code for functional settings (Hex) 00: France 12: Asia 01: Germany 13: Japan 02: UK 14: Hong Kong 03: Italy 15: South Africa This country/area code determines the 04: Austria 16: Australia factory settings of bit switches and RAM addresses.
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System Switch 10 (SP No. 1-101-017) Function Comments Threshold = N x 128 KB + 256 KB Threshold memory level for N can be between 00 - FF(H) parallel memory transmission Default setting: 02(H) = 512 KB System Switch 11 (SP No. 1-101-018) Function Comments TTI printing position...
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System Switch 12 (SP No. 1-101-019) Function Comments TTI: 08 to 92 (BCD) mm Input even numbers only. This setting determines the print start position for the TTI from the left edge of the paper. If the TTI printing position in the main TTI is moved too far to the right, it may scan direction overwrite the file number which is on the top...
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Interval for preventing the machine from entering Energy Saver mode if there is a pending If there is a file waiting for transmission, the transmission file. machine does not go to Energy Saver mode Bit 5 Bit 4 Setting during the selected period. After transmitting the file, if there is no file 1 min waiting for transmission, the machine goes to...
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System Switch 19 (SP No. 1-101-026) Function Comments Not used Do not change the settings. 0: After installing the memory expansion option, Extended scanner page the scanner page memory is extended to 4 MB memory after memory option is from 2 MB. installed 1: If this bit is set to 1 after installing the 0: Disabled...
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System Switch 1D (SP No. 1-101-030) Function Comments 0: RTI, CSI, CPS codes are displayed on the RTI/CSI/CPS code display top line of the LCD panel during 0: Enable communication. 1: Disable 1: Codes are switched off (no display) Not used Do not change these settings.
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0: If the SAF memory becomes full during scanning for a memory transmission, the successfully scanned pages are transmitted. Action when the SAF memory 1: If the SAF memory becomes full during has become full during scanning for a memory transmission, the file is scanning erased and no pages are transmitted.
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System Switch 1F (SP No. 1-101-032) Function Comments Not used Do not change the settings. 0: When an original jams, or the SAF memory Report printout after an original overflows during scanning, a report will be jam during SAF storage or if the printed.
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4.4 BIT SWITCHES - 2 Do not adjust a bit switch or use a setting that is described as "Not used", as this may cause the machine to malfunction or to operate in a manner that is not accepted by local regulations.
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I-fax Switch 01 (SP No. 1-102-002) Function Comments Original Line Resolution of TX These settings set the maximum resolution of Attachment File the original that the destination can receive. 200x100 Standard 200x200 Detail 0: Not selected 200x400 Fine 1: Selected If more than one of these three bits is set to "1", 300 x 300 Reserve the higher resolution has priority.
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I-fax Switch 02 (SP No. 1-102-003) Function Comments RX Text Mail Header Processing This setting determines whether the header information is printed with text e-mails when they are received. 0: Prints only text mail. 1: Prints mail header information attached to text mail. When a text mail is received with this switch On (1), the "From"...
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00: "Dispatched" Sends from PC mail a request for a Return Receipt. Receives the Return Receipt with "dispatched" in the 2nd part: Disposition: Automatic-action/MDN-send automatically; dispatched The "dispatched" string is included in the Subject string. 01: "Displayed" Sends from PC mail a request for a Return Receipt. Receives the Return Receipt with "displayed"...
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I-fax Switch 04 (SP No. 1-102-005) Function Comments Subject for Delivery TX/Memory Transfer This setting determines whether the RTI/CSI registered on this machine or the RTI/CSI of the originator is used in the subject lines of transferred documents. 0: Puts the RTI/CSI of the originator in the Subject line. If this is used, either the RTI or CSI is used.
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