Service Manual iR4570/3570, 2870/2270 Series Jan 17 2007...
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Canon will release technical information as the need arises. In the event of major changes in the contents of this manual over a long or short period, Canon will issue a new edition of this manual.
Introduction Symbols Used This documentation uses the following symbols to indicate special information: Symbol Description Indicates an item of a non-specific nature, possibly classified as Note, Caution, or Warning. Indicates an item requiring care to avoid electric shocks. Indicates an item requiring care to avoid combustion (fire). Indicates an item prohibiting disassembly to avoid electric shocks or problems.
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Introduction The following rules apply throughout this Service Manual: 1. Each chapter contains sections explaining the purpose of specific functions and the relationship between electrical and mechanical systems with refer- ence to the timing of operation. In the diagrams, represents the path of mechanical drive; where a signal name accompanies the symbol , the arrow indicates the direction of the electric signal.
Contents Contents Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 System Construction ..........................1- 1 1.1.1 Overview of the System with a Delivery Accessory....................1- 1 1.1.2 Overview of System Construction (output accessories) ..................1- 1 1.1.3 Delivery Accessory System Configuration 1......................1- 1 1.1.4 Output Accessories System Configuration 1 ......................1- 2 1.1.5 Delivery Accessory System Configuration 2......................
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Contents 2.9.3 Turning Off the Host Machine..........................2- 30 2.9.4 Mounting the Cassette Heater Unit ........................2- 30 2.9.5 Mounting the Heater PCB............................2- 33 2.10 Installing the Cassette Heater for the Cassette Pedestal ...............2- 37 2.10.1 Checking the Parts .............................. 2- 37 2.10.2 Turning Off the Host Machine..........................
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Contents 4.5.3 Construction of the Image Processing Module ......................4- 14 4.5.4 Reader Unit Input Image Processing ........................4- 14 4.5.5 Compressio/ Extesion/ Editing Block ........................4- 15 4.5.6 Compression/Expansion/Edit Block ........................4- 15 4.5.7 Printer unit Output Image Processing ........................4- 16 4.6 Flow of Image Data ..........................4- 16 4.6.1 Flow of Image Data According to Copy Functions....................4- 16 4.6.2 Flow of Image Data for the Copy Function ......................4- 17 4.6.3 Flow of Image Data for the Box Function.......................4- 17...
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Contents 6.3 Various Controls ............................6- 3 6.3.1 Controlling the Laser Activation Timing ........................6- 3 6.3.1.1 Turning On and off the Laser Light ............................6- 3 6.3.1.2 Main Scanning Synchronous Control............................6- 4 6.3.2 Controlling the Intensity of Laser Light........................6- 5 6.3.2.1 APC Control .....................................
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Contents 7.9.3.1 Transfer Roller Cleaning Mechanism............................. 7- 11 7.9.4 Separation Mechanism............................7- 11 7.9.4.1 Controlling the Static Eliminator Bias............................. 7- 11 7.10 Transfer Mechanism ..........................7- 11 7.10.1 Transfer Guide Bias............................. 7- 11 7.10.1.1 Transfer Guide Bias Control..............................7- 11 7.11 Photosensitive Drum Cleaning........................7- 11 7.11.1 Outline .................................
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Contents 7.12.8.2 Removing the Waste Toner Case ............................7- 32 7.12.9 Toner Level Sensor..............................7- 32 7.12.9.1 Removing the Front Cover Unit............................7- 32 7.12.9.2 Removing the Waste Toner Case ............................7- 32 7.12.9.3 Removing the Toner Cartridge............................. 7- 33 7.12.9.4 Removing the Drum Unit..............................7- 33 7.12.9.5 Removing the Developing Assembly ...........................
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Contents 8.3.1.1 Delay Jam Outside the Cassette Pickup Assembly ....................... 8- 19 8.3.1.2 Delay Jam in the Cassette Pickup Assembly......................... 8- 19 8.3.2 Stationary Jams..............................8- 19 8.3.2.1 Common Stationary Jam ............................... 8- 19 8.3.2.2 Stationary Jam at Power-On..............................8- 20 8.3.3 Other Jams ................................
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Contents 8.8.6.2 Removing the Right Cover (rear) ............................8- 53 8.8.6.3 Removing the Pickup Motor Base............................8- 53 8.8.6.4 Removing the Cassette Pickup Motor 2..........................8- 54 8.8.7 Cassette Size Sensor ............................8- 54 8.8.7.1 Removing the Right Cover (rear) ............................8- 54 8.8.7.2 Removing the Right Door...............................
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Contents 8.8.14 Manual Tray Assembly ............................8- 73 8.8.14.1 Removing the Right Cover (rear) ............................8- 73 8.8.14.2 Removing the Right Door..............................8- 73 8.8.14.3 Removing the Right Door..............................8- 74 8.8.14.4 Removing the Manual Feed Unit............................8- 75 8.8.14.5 Removing the Manual Feed Tray Assembly ........................8- 75 8.8.15 Manual Feed Unit ..............................
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Contents 8.8.25 Delivery Assembly 1.............................8- 94 8.8.25.1 Removing the Right Cover (rear) ............................8- 94 8.8.25.2 Removing the Front Cover Unit............................8- 95 8.8.25.3 Removing the Delivery Tray..............................8- 95 8.8.25.4 Removing the Right Door..............................8- 95 8.8.25.5 Removing the Right Door..............................8- 96 8.8.25.6 Removing the Extension Delivery Kit ...........................
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Contents 9.5.2.6 Releasing the Locking Plate ..............................9- 11 9.5.2.7 Removing the Fixing Film Unit ............................... 9- 11 9.5.2.8 Removing the Inlet Guide ..............................9- 12 9.5.2.9 Removing the Pressure Roller ............................... 9- 12 9.5.3 Cleaning Roller ..............................9- 13 9.5.3.1 Removing the inside delivery cover unit (old) ........................
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Contents 10.4.2.2 Rated Output of the Controller Power Supply PCB......................10- 8 10.4.2.3 Rated Output of the Accessories Power Supply PCB......................10- 8 10.4.2.4 Rated Output of the All-Night Power Supply PCB........................ 10- 9 10.4.3 Protection Function ..............................10- 9 10.4.3.1 Protective Mechanisms ................................ 10- 9 10.4.4 Backup Battery..............................10- 9 10.4.4.1 Backup Battery..................................
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Contents 10.5.8.6 Removing the Control Panel CPU PCB ..........................10- 30 10.5.9 All Night Power Supply PCB..........................10- 30 10.5.9.1 Removing the Rear Cover..............................10- 30 10.5.9.2 Removing the All-Night Power Supply PCB........................10- 30 10.5.10 Controller Power Supply PCB.......................... 10- 31 10.5.10.1 Removing the Rear Cover..............................
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Contents Chapter 12 Maintenance and Inspection 12.1 Periodically Replaced Parts........................12- 1 12.1.1 Overview ................................12- 1 12.1.2 Reader Unit ................................12- 1 12.1.3 Printer Unit ................................12- 1 12.2 Durables and Consumables ........................12- 1 12.2.1 Overview ................................12- 1 12.2.2 Reader Unit ................................12- 1 12.2.3 Printer Unit ................................12- 1 12.3 Scheduled Servicing Basic Procedure ....................
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14.2.8.2 E001-0000 Error Code: Because main power supply PCB is faulty .................. 14- 28 14.2.8.3 E014-0002 Error Code/Abnormal sound from fixing assembly: Because cleaning roller mounts (front/rear) are damaged (iR4570/iR3570) ..................................14- 28 14.2.8.4 E024-0001 Error Code: Description of this error code ....................... 14- 28 14.2.8.5 E024-0001 Error Code: Because toner stays in developing assembly toner sensor (TS1) ..........
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Contents 14.2.10.3 FAQ on G3FAX Specifications ............................14- 39 14.2.10.4 FAQ on I-FAX Specifications............................14- 40 14.2.10.5 FAQ on Remote UI Specifications............................ 14- 41 14.3 Outline of Electrical Components ......................14- 41 14.3.1 Clutch/Solenoid ..............................14- 41 14.3.1.1 Clutches and Solenoids ..............................14- 41 14.3.2 Motor ..................................14- 42 14.3.2.1 Motors ....................................
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Contents Contents 1.1 System Construction ..............................1-1 1.1.1 Overview of the System with a Delivery Accessory ........................1-1 1.1.2 Overview of System Construction (output accessories) ......................1-1 1.1.3 Delivery Accessory System Configuration 1..........................1-1 1.1.4 Output Accessories System Configuration 1 ..........................1-2 1.1.5 Delivery Accessory System Configuration 2..........................
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Contents 1.2.5.3 Handling the Laser Unit....................................1-35 1.2.5.4 Safety of Toner ......................................1-36 1.2.6 Product Specifications ................................1-36 1.2.6.1 Product Specifications ....................................1-36 1.2.7 Function List ....................................1-37 1.2.7.1 Printing Speed....................................... 1-37 1.2.7.2 Printing Speed....................................... 1-38 1.2.7.3 Types of Paper ......................................1-39 1.2.7.4 Types of Paper ......................................
1.1.1 Overview of the System with a Delivery Accessory 0006-6215 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / / / The system may include a delivery accessory that may enable any of the following three: - if a large volume of delivery processing or multiple types of delivery processing (e.g., stapling, punching) is needed: delivery accessory system configuration 1...
Chapter 1 [4]Buffer Path Unit-E1 [4a]Instruction Sheet (indicating references) [5]3 Way Unit-A1 [5a]Installation Procedure - Installation of the 3 Way Unit-A1 [6]Accessories Power Supply-P2 (needed when [6a]Installation Procedure installing [1] through [4]; standard with 120/ - Installation of the Accessories Power Supply-P2 230V model) The following shows the functions that the system will provide and the accessories that will be needed: T-1-2...
Inner Puncher Kit-Q1 1.1.5 Delivery Accessory System Configuration 2 0006-6233 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / / / The following shows a typical system configuration of this type: Remarks: The 3 Way Unit-A1 comes as standard with the following models:...
Power Supply-P2) [3]Output Tray-J1 [3a]Installation Procedure - installation of the Output Tray-J1 1.1.7 Delivery Accessory System Configuration 3 0006-6234 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / / / The following shows a typical system configuration of this type:...
- Installation of the 3 Way Unit-A1 [3]Copy Tray-J1 [3a]Installation Procedure Installation of the Copy Tray-J1 1.1.8 Pickup/Original Handling Accessories System Configuration 0006-6254 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / / / The following shows a typical system configuration:...
(installation to the printer unit) - Installation of the Reader Heater Unit-B1 1.1.11 Cassette Heater System Configuration 1 0006-6261 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / / / The following shows a typical system configuration: [2a] F-1-9 T-1-18...
- Installation of the Cassette Heater Unit-25 - Installation of the Cassette Heater-29 (installation to the cassette pedestal) 1.1.13 Side Deck Heater System Configuration 0006-6264 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / / / The following shows a typical System configuration: [1a] [3a] [2a]...
- Installation of the Cassette Heater Unit-29 (installation to the cassette pedestal) 1.1.14 Printing/Transmitting Accessories System Configuration 0006-6265 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / / / The following is a diagram of the system configuration: [10] [11]...
Chapter 1 Fax function (2-line) ==> Multi FAX Board-D1 MEAP application USB ==> USB Application Interface Board-D1 connection function Expansion Bus-B1 Security function ==> USB Application Interface Board-D1 (HDD initialization+ encryption) Expansion Bus-B1 iR Security Kit-A2 Encryption PDF function + ==>...
USB Application Interface Board-D1 (HDD initialization+ encryption) Expansion Bus-B1 iR Security Kit-A2 iR System Expansion Kit-A1 1.2 Product Specifications 1.2.1 Names of Parts 1.2.1.1 Names of Parts 0007-2860 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / / / 1-12...
0007-3138 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / / / / iR2230 / / / iR3530 The machine possesses 2 power switches: main power switch and control power switch. Normally (i.e., unless the machine is in a sleep state), the machine will be supplied with power when you turn on its main power switch.
1.2.2.2 When Turning Off the Main Power Switch 0007-3160 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / / / / iR2230 / / iR3530 / Be sure always to turn off the control panel power switch before turning off the main power switch When Using the Print Function/When Receiving or Transmitting a Fax Before using the main power switch, check to be sure that the Execute/Memory lamp on the control panel is off.
Chapter 1 F-1-24 1.2.2.3 Points to Note About Turning Off the Main Power Switch 0009-1736 iR2230 / / iR3530 / Before turning off the main power switch, you must first press the control panel power switch. When the Printer Unit Is in Operation or a Fax Is Being Received Check to be sure that the Execute/Memory lamp on the control panel is off.
Do not turn off the main power switch or the control panel power switch. (Otherwise, the machine may fail to operate.) F-1-26 1.2.2.4 Control Panel 0007-3163 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / / / ON/OFF 1 2 3 Additional Function Display Contrast...
/ iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / / / *Factory settings. **Indicated in the presence of a specific accessory. ***If iR4570, iR3570, iR2870, or iR2270, indicated in the presence of a specific accessory (if model F, standard). T-1-27 Mode...
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Chapter 1 Mode Description receive/fax: 1/2/*3 other: 1/2/*3 register form for image merge register: original size; full merge; see-through merge (20, *50, 90%); form name (up to 24 characters); form read delete delete check copy: select source of paper: print start detail info: indicate detailed information, change form name register page/stamp characters register/edit: character string (up to 16)
/ iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / / / *Factory settings. **Indicated in the presence of a specific accessory. ***If iR4570, iR3570, iR2870, or iR2270, indicated in the presence of a specific accessory (if model F, standard). T-1-31 Mode...
Chapter 1 Mode Description MEAP setup use HTTP: *ON/OFF use SSL: ON/OFF print system info: print set device info register recipient: auto search/register, register, detail info, delete distribution auto distribution setup: everyday, day of week, *none user mode setting: ON/*OFF network setting: include, do not include group ID: ON/*OFF address book : ON/*OFF...
Chapter 1 1.2.3.11 Copy Settings 0007-3169 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / *Factory settings. **Items indicated in the presence of a specific accessory. T-1-37...
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Chapter 1 Mode Description volume control alarm sound level: 0 to 8 (*4) 0 to 8(*4) off-hook alarm: (*ON*/OFF) set fax ECM transmission (*ON/OFF) transmission set pause length: (*1 to 15 sec/4 to 11 sec/3 to 6 sec) function auto re-dial: (*ON/OFF) number of redials: 100V: 1-15 (*2), 120V: 1-10 (*2), 230V: 1-10 (*2) intervals for redials (min): 2-99 (*2) redial at communication error: 1st page and error page/all pages/off...
1.2.4.1 Cleaning 0007-4601 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / - Copyboard Glass, Copyboard Cover (back; copyboard cover type H) Advise the user to clean the surface of the copyboard glass and the back of the copyboard cover at least once a month.
1.2.4.2 Inspection 0007-4603 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / - Checking the Operation of the Leakage Breaker Advise the user to check the leakage breaker once or twice a month on a regular basis. Be sure also to ask the user to keep a record of checks.
0007-3174 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / / / / iR2230 / / iR3530 / Laser light can prove to be hazardous to the human body. The machine's laser unit is fully enclosed in a protective housing and external covers so that its light will not escape outside as long as the machine is used normally.
1.2.5.4 Safety of Toner 0007-3177 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / / / / iR2230 / / iR3530 / The machine's toner is a non-toxic material made of plastic, iron, and small amounts of dye. Do not throw toner into fire. It may cause explosion.
Chapter 1 Image margin (left/right) left edge: 2.5 +1.5 mm (single-sided), 2.5 mm +2.0 (double-sided); right edge: 0.5 mm or more (single-sided), 0.5 mm or more (double-sided) Non-image width (leading edge) 2.5 +/-1.5 mm or less Non-image width (trailing edge) B4 or smaller: 2.5 +1.1, -1.7 mm;...
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No.4 10/6 1.2.7.2 Printing Speed 0007-7696 iR3570 / iR4570 / / / iR3530 Max/Min (max when the machine has fully cooled) A value in brackets [ ] represents the iR3570/3530. T-1-45 Single-sided Auto duplexing cassette feed manual feed cassette feed...
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Contents Contents 2.1 Making Pre-Checks................................2-1 2.1.1 Selecting the Site of Installation ..............................2-1 2.1.2 Selecting the Site of Installation ..............................2-2 2.1.3 Before Starting the Work (230V) ..............................2-3 2.1.4 Before Starting the Work (230VEUR) ............................2-5 2.2 Unpacking and Installation ............................2-6 2.2.1 Unpacking and Removing the Packaging Materials ........................
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Contents 2.10.3 Mounting the Cassette Heater Attachment ..........................2-38 2.11 Installing the Deck Heater ............................2-41 2.11.1 Checking the Parts to Install ..............................2-41 2.11.2 Turning Off the Host Machine..............................2-42 2.11.3 Installation Procedure ................................2-42 2.12 Installing the Voice Guidance Kit ..........................2-46 2.12.1 Checking Items in the Package ..............................
2.1.1 Selecting the Site of Installation 0007-4754 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / / / Select the site of installation against the following requirements; if possible, visit the user's before delivery of the machine: 1) There must be a power outlet properly grounded and rated as indicated (+, -10%) for exclusive use by the machine.
Chapter 2 100 mm min. 1,983 mm 107 mm 2,091 mm F-2-4 7) The machine must be placed in a well ventilated area. It is important to make sure, however, that the machine is not near the air vent (for suction) of the room. 2.1.2 Selecting the Site of Installation 0010-2889 iR2230 / / iR3530 /...
7) The machine must be placed in a well ventilated area. It is important to make sure, however, that the machine is not near the air vent (for suction) of the room. 2.1.3 Before Starting the Work (230V) 0008-3400 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 1-1 Points to Make Before Installation Be sure to go through the following before starting the work: 1) If you are installing the machine after moving it from a cold to warm location, be sure to leave the machine unpacked for at least 2 hours so that the machine is fully used to the site temperature, thus avoiding image faults caused by condensation.
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[13] Stamp (DADF standard model only) covering rubber [14] Power Cable Service book case [15] Ferrite core Reversing Guide(iR3570 / [16] Touch Pen Holder 4570 model only) Cassette size label [17] Touch Pen Dial label *230V CA model --- 1pc...
2.2.3 Installing the Drum Unit 0006-6766 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR2230 / / iR3530 / / / / 1) Remove the two screws [1] and detach the front cover unit [2] as sliding it to the left.
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Chapter 2 F-2-29 F-2-32 10) Push down the developing assembly pressure lever [1] and apply pressure. - Do not touch the photosensitive drum surface. - Do not expose the photosensitive drum surface to light for a long period of time. - Do not touch the rowel of the drum.
2.2.4 Securing the Copier Main Unit 0006-6767 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / / / / iR2230 / / iR3530 / / / / / - With a pedestal installed 1) Move the copier to the location where it will be installed, and then secure it with the 4 adjuster wheels of the pedestal.
2.2.6 Connecting the Cable 0010-2913 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / iR3530 / / / / / 1) If you are installing a cassette pedestal, remove the lattice connector cover, and fit the lattice connector [1] of the cassette pedestal to the machine.
It is solved after making about three test copies. 2.2.10 Adjusting the Image Position 0008-2475 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / iR3530 / - Adjusting the Margin (1st side; mechanical) 1) Using the cassettes 1 and 2 and the manual feeder as the source of paper, make copies, and check to be sure that the left margin L1 is 2.5 +/-1.5...
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Chapter 2 *Adjusting the Cassette 1 6) Remove the 2 claws [2], and detach the grip (right front) [1] in the direction of the arrow. F-2-55 image F-2-52 7) Loosen the fixing screw [2] of the adjusting plate [1]. 8) While referring to the index you checked in step 5), move the adjusting plate back and forth.
F-2-61 2.2.11 Attaching Other Parts 0007-5087 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / / / - Service Book Holder 1) Remove release paper of the double-sided tape on the rib of the service book folder [1], and attach the holder to the bottom plate of the pedestal.
F-2-67 When installing the machine newly or when replacing the harness, be sure not to leave behind the ferrite core. - Reversing Guide (iR3570/4570 model only) 1) Fit the reversing guide [1]. F-2-70 Locations where the service book folder cannot be attached.
2.2.13 If Not Connected to a Network power supply.). 0007-6496 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / / / / iR2230 / / iR3530 / Reference If the machine is not connected to a network, its control panel will indicate the message "Check the Connection to the Network."...
2.4.1 Overview 0007-5609 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / / / / iR2230 / / iR3530 / The instructions that follow apply only when the machine is connected to a network. If an attempt to connect to the network fails, the following may be suspected: a.the connection between the machine and the network is faulty.
Chapter 2 The card reader must be used in combination with the Card Reader Mounting Kit-B1. 2.6.2 Checking the Contents 0007-2707 iR2270 / iR2870 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / iR2230 / / iR3530 / <Card Reader-C1> T-2-6 Card Reader-C1 1 pc.
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Chapter 2 F-2-80 1) Open the pedestal right door [1]. (if equipped with a Cassette Feeding Unit-Y2) 2) Open the lower right cover [2]. 3) Remove the 5 screws [3], and detach the right cover (rear) [4]. F-2-81 4) Remove the face plate [2] from the right cover (rear) [1] using nippers. F-2-82 5) Connect the relay cable [1] to the connector of the host machine.
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Chapter 2 F-2-83 6) Mount the rear right cover using 4 screws. 7) Mount the card reader [1] and the card reader base [2] using the included TP screw (M4x8) [4]. Be sure to use the washer [3] when doing so. F-2-84 8) Route the relay cable [2] through the wire saddle [1].
2.7.1 Installing the NE Controller-A1 0007-5625 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / / / / iR2230 / / iR3530 / When installing the NE Controller-A1 to its host machine, take note of the following: 1. be sure to perform the work in compliance with the laws and regulations of the country in question.
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Chapter 2 F-2-89 3) Remove the 4 screws [1], and detach the face plate [2] of the host machine's rear cover. F-2-90 4) Connect the cable [1] to the connector [2] of the host machine (intended for an NE controller). F-2-91 5) Secure the controller [1] to the host machine's rear cover using 4 screws [2].
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Chapter 2 F-2-93 7) Shift bit 4 of the DIP switch [1] (SW2-4) found on the PCB of the controller to ON (so that the communication mode between the host machine and the controller will be IPC). LED1 LED2 LED3 BAT1 LED5 LED6...
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Chapter 2 LED1 LED2 LED3 BAT1 LED5 LED6 LED4 F-2-96 T-2-8 Switch notation Setting SW3-1 SW3-2 function sets the modem signal transmission level to -16 dBm. sets the modem signal transmission level to -14 dBm. SW3-1 see right sets the modem signal transmission level to -12 dBm. SW3-2 sets the modem signal transmission level to -10 dBm.
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Chapter 2 LED1 LED2 LED3 BAT1 LED5 LED6 LED4 F-2-98 12) After making sure that LED5 [3] (red) has gone on, set the bits of the DIP switch [1] (SW2) on the PCB as indicated in the table; then, press the push switch [2] (SW4).
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Chapter 2 (LINE) of the controller. LED1 LED2 LED3 BAT1 LED5 LED6 LED4 F-2-101 15) Call the service station, and ask for initial settings for the controller. (When a call comes in, LED 4 [1] (red) will start to flash.) LED1 LED2 LED3 BAT1 LED5...
Chapter 2 9) Pull the drive belt (front side) [1] to the right to move the contact sensor unit [2] to the center. F-2-110 10) Peel off the protective sheet [1], and fit the 2 clamps [2]. (Keep the protective sheet peeled until step 12).) 11) Fix the heater [4] in place using a screw (Binding;...
Chapter 2 F-2-112 T-2-12 Name Part No. Qty. Heater Unit FK2-0376-000 Plastic film FC5-6899-000 Screw (binding; M4X6) XB1-2400-607 2.9.2 Checking the Parts 0015-2853 iR3025 / / iR3025N / iR3030 / / iR3030N / iR3035 / / iR3035N / iR3045 / / iR3045N Prepare the following parts because each part of the Heater PCB is assigned as service part.
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Chapter 2 F-2-114 3) Fit the 3 hooks [2] of the heater unit [1] to the slit of the base plate to match the hole positions. In the case of mounting the heater unit, make sure to check that the 3 hooks [2] are tightly fitted and there is no jiggle.
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Chapter 2 F-2-117 7) Put back the cassette 1 and 2. 2. Mounting to the cassette pedestal side To operate the Cassette Heater Unit, the Heater PCB and Cassette Heater Attachment needs to be mounted. 1) Pull out the cassette 3 and 4. 2) While removing the hook by inserting the part indicated as [1] from the front side of the host machine with a flat blade screwdriver, detach the connector cover [2].
Chapter 2 F-2-120 5) Attach the connector cover [1]. 6) Attach the plastic film [2] (for protecting the AC cable) over the cable [3] to fit the end of the connector cover [A] and the end of the rear side of the host machine [B].
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Chapter 2 F-2-123 4) Open the cassette right upper cover [1]. If the cassette pedestal was installed, open also the cassette right lower cover [2]. F-2-124 5) Detach the right cover (rear) [1]. - 5 screws [2] F-2-125 6) Using nippers cut off the face plate [2] of the right cover (rear) [1]. 2-34...
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Chapter 2 F-2-126 7) From the 2 wire saddles [1], free the harness of the AC connector [2]; then, close the wire saddles. 8) From the 2 edge saddles [3], free the harness of the AC connector [4]. F-2-127 9) From the 2 wire saddles [1] and the edge saddle [2], free the harness of the DC connector [3]. F-2-128 10) Remove the screw [1] of the heater PCB to separate the switch block [2].
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Chapter 2 F-2-130 12) Mount the heater PCB [1]. - 1 screw [2] (the one removed in the step 10).) F-2-131 13) Fit the DC connector [2] to the PCB segment [1]; then, route it through the edge saddle [3]. F-2-132 14) Secure the AC harness [1] of the heater with the edge saddle [2] and the 2 wire saddles [3].
Chapter 2 F-2-134 17) Hook the claw [1] of the switch block on the right side plate, and fix it with the screw (TP; M3X6) [2]. F-2-135 18) Fix the removed parts. - right cover (rear) - right cover - lattice connector 19) Close the cassette upper right cover and cassette lower right cover.
Chapter 2 F-2-136 T-2-14 Name Part No. Qty. Power Code Unit FM3-0278-000 1 pc Power Code FK2-4628-000 1 pc Environment Heater Outlet FM3-0279-000 1 pc Retainer FC7-7138-000 1 pc Screw (TP; M3X6) XB6-7300-607 4 pc Outlet Label FU5-8018-000 1 pc 2.10.2 Turning Off the Host Machine 0015-2453 iR3025 / / iR3025N / iR3030 / / iR3030N / iR3035 / / iR3035N / iR3045 / / iR3045N...
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Chapter 2 F-2-138 4) Mount the environment heater outlet [1] using a screw (TP; M3X6) [2]. F-2-139 5) Connect the connector [1] to the heater PCB. F-2-140 6) Attach the rear cover. 7) Detach the rear cover [1] of the cassette pedestal. - 4 screws [2] 2-39...
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Chapter 2 F-2-141 8) Using nippers, cut off the face plate [2] of the rear cover [1] of the cassette pedestal. F-2-142 9) Connect the connector [1] of the power code unit, and while fitting the hooks [2] to the holes [3] found at the bottom of the cassette pedestal, attach it with 2 screws (TP;...
Chapter 2 11) Connect the lattice connector to the host machine. 12) Connect the power code [1] to the power code unit [2] and the environment heater outlet [3] of the host machine. 13) Attach the outlet label [4]. F-2-145 14) Attach the plug cover [1] on the power code [2].
Chapter 2 AC cable FK2-1777-000 1pc. Binding screw (M4 X 4) XB1-2400-409 1pc. Screw (w/ washer) XA9-0266-000 2pcs. [10] Plug cover FC6-5776-000 1pc. 2.11.2 Turning Off the Host Machine 0015-3054 iR3025 / / iR3025N / iR3030 / / iR3030N / iR3035 / / iR3035N / iR3045 / / iR3045N How to Turn Off the Main Power When turning off the main power, be sure to go through the following steps to protect the hard disk:...
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Chapter 2 F-2-150 4) Remove the 6 screws [1], and then detach the rear cover [2] of the paper deck. F-2-151 5) Remove the 3 screws [1], disconnect the 1 connector [2], and then detach the front cover (upper) [3]. F-2-152 6) Remove the 2 screws [1], and then detach the upper cover[2].
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Chapter 2 7) Attach the cable protective bush [1] included with the package to the hole [2] on the top board of the paper deck. F-2-154 8) Place the heater unit [1] under the top board of the paper deck, and pull out the connector [2] from the hole [3] on the top board. 9) Hook the 2 hooks on the heater unit to the slit [4] on the top board of the paper deck, and fix it on the paper deck with the screw with washer [5].
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Chapter 2 Insert Insert F-2-158 14) Attach the harness [1] to the rear end plate of the paper deck with the 2 screws [2] (M4X8). F-2-159 15) Wrap the harness [1] around the cable guide [2] on the power cord mount. (One and a half turn) F-2-160 16) Connect each of the connectors at both ends of the harness unit to the heater connector and the AC power supply connector respectively.
2.12.2 Turning Off the Host Machine 0011-0573 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / / / iR3570N / / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / / / / / / / Turning Off the Main Power When turning off the main power, be sure to go through the following in strict sequence to protect the machine's hard disk: [1] Hold down on the power switch on the control panel for 3 sec or more.
2.12.3 Installation Procedure 0010-9719 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / / / / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / / / / / / / 1. A point to keep in mind at installation Before starting to install the Voice Guidance Kit, be sure that the Expansion Bus-B1 has properly been installed.
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Chapter 2 F-2-167 4) Unscrew 2 screws [1] and detach the blanking plate [2]. F-2-168 5) Mount the facing plate [2] to the voice board [1] by 2 binding screws (M3X6) [3]. F-2-169 Checking the Position of the Slide Switch (SW1) on the Voice Guidance Board The slide switch (SW1) on the Voice Guidance Board is provided as a means of switching frequencies (33 MHz/66 MHz) to suit the transfer speed of the PCI bus.
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Chapter 2 33MHz 66MHz F-2-170 6) Fit the voice board [1] to the PCI Bus Expansion Kit-B1, and fix it in place using the 2 screws [2] removed in step 4). Cautions in mounting A voice board [1] must be mounted to a specified position. Be sure to mount it to the slot [A] on the Expansion Bus B-1 board.
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Chapter 2 F-2-173 9) Mount the speaker unit (lower) [1] to the upper right cover of the host machine with 2 binding screws (M3X16 [2] and M4X16 [3]). F-2-174 10) Mount the speaker unit (upper) [1] to the speaker unit (lower) mounted at step 19) and secure it with a binding screw (M4X6) [2] from under the lower unit. F-2-175 11) Take off the cover [1] from the code guide.
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Chapter 2 F-2-177 B: When a card reader is mounted on the iR host machine The right side --- 1 place F-2-178 13) Peel off the released paper of the code guide [1] and affix it to the host machine as shown in the figure. The rear 2-52...
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Chapter 2 F-2-179 The length of [2] should be about 10mm. 14) Plug the cable [2] into the speaker unit [1]. F-2-180 15) Run the cable [1] through the code guide [2] and mount the code guide cover [3]. Be sure to remove all the slack out of the cable. A: When a card reader is not mounted on the iR host machine The right side F-2-181...
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Chapter 2 F-2-182 B: When a card reader is mounted on the iR host machine The right side F-2-183 The rear F-2-184 16) Mount the ferrite core [1] to the cable. Ensure that the length of [2] is 50mm or shorter. 2-54...
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Chapter 2 F-2-185 17) Plug the cable [1] in the terminal of voice board. F-2-186 18) Plug the power cable (for receptacle) of the iR host machine into a receptacle. 19) Turn on the main power switch. 20) Check if the voice board has been recognized. service mode COPIER >...
Chapter 2 2.12.7 Installation Procedure 0015-0862 iR3025 / / iR3025N / iR3030 / / iR3030N / iR3035 / / iR3035N / iR3045 / / iR3045N 1. Installation Procedure 1) Detach the face cover [1] in the direction shown by the arrow. - 4 screws [2] (to remove) - 2 screws [3] (to loosen) F-2-188...
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Chapter 2 33MHz 66MHz 4) Fit the voice board [1] to the PCI Bus Expansion Kit-B1 [A], and fix it in place using the 2 screws [2] removed in step 2). Cautions in mounting Be sure that the PCB is perpendicular to the connector. [C] [B] F-2-191 F-2-192...
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Chapter 2 F-2-193 7) Mount the speaker unit (lower) [1]. - 1 screw (binding; M3X16) [2] - 1 screw (binding; M4X16) [3] F-2-194 8) Mount the speaker unit (upper) [1] on the speaker unit (lower), fix them with a screw (binding; M4X6) [2] from beneath. F-2-195 9) Detach the cover [1] on the cable guide.
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Chapter 2 F-2-197 B: When a card reader is mounted on the host machine The right side --- 1 place F-2-198 11) Connect the cable [2] into the speaker unit [1]. F-2-199 12) Run the cable [1] through the cable guide [2] and mount the cable guide cover [3]. There should no excessive bending of the cable.
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Chapter 2 F-2-200 B: When a card reader is mounted on the host machine The right side F-2-201 13) Attach the ferrite core [1] to the cable. Be sure that the length [2] is 50 mm or shorter. F-2-202 14) Connect the cable [1] to the terminal [2] of the voice board. F-2-203 15) Run the cable [1] through the code guide [2] and mount the code guide cover [3].
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Chapter 2 F-2-204 B: When a card reader is mounted on the host machine The rear F-2-205 16) Connect the power cable to the outlet. 17) Turn ON the main power switch. 18) Check if the voice board is recognized. Service mode Select COPIER >...
Chapter 2 2.13 Installing the Voice Operation Kit 2.13.1 A point to keep in mind at installation 0015-1982 iR3025 / / iR3025N / iR3030 / / iR3030N / iR3035 / / iR3035N / iR3045 / / iR3045N - In order to install this equipment, "Expansion Bus-B1" is required. - In case of installing this equipment, "Voice Guidance Kit-B1"...
Chapter 2 2.13.4 Installation Procedure 0015-0866 iR3025 / / iR3025N / iR3030 / / iR3030N / iR3035 / / iR3035N / iR3045 / / iR3045N 1. Installation Procedure 1) Detach the face cover [1] in the direction shown by the arrow. - 4 screws [2] (to remove) - 2 screws [3] (to loosen) F-2-207...
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Chapter 2 Checking the Position of the Slide Switch (SW1) on the Voice Guidance Board The slide switch (SW1) on the Voice Guidance Board is provided as a means of switching frequencies (33 MHz/66 MHz) to suit the transfer speed of the PCI bus. It is important for the switch setting to suit the transfer speed so that the voice will be free of interruption.
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Chapter 2 F-2-212 7) Remove the two screws [1] from the speaker unit and then remove the speaker unit (lower) [2]. F-2-213 8) Mount the speaker unit (lower) [1]. - 1 screw (binding; M3X20) [2] - 1 screw (binding; M4X20) [3] F-2-214 9) Mount the speaker unit (upper) [1] to the speaker unit (lower) using the two screws [2] that have been removed in step 7) from underneath.
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Chapter 2 10) Detach the cover [1] of the cable guide. F-2-216 11) Peel off the released paper of the code guide [1] and affix it to the host machine as shown in the figure. A: When a card reader is not mounted on the host machine F-2-217 B: When a card reader is mounted on the host machine F-2-218...
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Chapter 2 F-2-220 14) Run the cable [1] through the code guide [2] and mount the code guide cover [3]. There should no excessive bending of the cable. A: When a card reader is not mounted on the host machine F-2-221 B: When a card reader is mounted on the host machine F-2-222...
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Chapter 2 16) Fix the 3 wire saddles [2] with the rear cover [1]. F-2-224 17) Fix it with 3 wire saddles [2] so that there is no bending of the cable [1]. F-2-225 18) Connect the power cable to the power plug. 19) Turn ON the main power switch.
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Chapter 2 Voice Navigation Selection Select the voice navigation type. Voice Guide + Voice Guide Voice Recognition Recognition You can perform operations using voice commands, or listen to the voice guide and perform operations using keys. Cancel System Monitor F-2-227 3) When the display of the number of copy is enclosed with red lines on the screen, "Voice Operation Kit"...
Memo:The arrows in the diagram indicate the wring between PCBs, and do not indicate the direction of individual signals. 3.2 Basic Sequence 3.2.1 Basic Sequence of Operation at Power-On 0008-1235 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / iR3530 / 1. Reader Unit...
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Chapter 3 Shading correction CIS output Main power offset correction switch ON SREADY STBY Reader motor (M501) CIS HP sensor (PS503) Shading Shading CIS output Shading position position position offset correction - LED intensity adjustment (when lit in each color) : forward - CIS output gain adjustment : reverse...
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Contents Contents 4.1 Construction ...................................4-1 4.1.1 Construction and Mechanisms ..............................4-1 4.1.2 Construction and Functions ................................. 4-1 4.2 Construction of the Electrical Circuitry .........................4-2 4.2.1 Main Controller PCB ................................... 4-2 4.2.2 Main Controller PCB ................................... 4-3 4.2.3 HDD ......................................4-4 4.2.4 HDD ......................................
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Contents 4.7.4.2 Removing the Face Cover (optional)................................4-27 4.7.4.3 Removing the Counter PCB ..................................4-27 4.7.4.4 Removing the Counter PCB (optional)................................. 4-28 4.7.4.5 Removing the HDD ...................................... 4-28 4.7.4.6 Removing the HDD (optional) ..................................4-28...
4.1.1 Construction and Mechanisms 0006-6582 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / The machine's main controller block consists of the following and has the following functions:...
0006-6592 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / The following is a diagram showing the major control mechanisms of the main controller according to connectors:...
Chapter 4 Partition Description PDL_DEV Stores PDL font, etc. BOOTDEV Stores execution module, message data file, RUI content, etc. FSTCDEV $ (not used) FSTDEV TMP_GEN TMP_PSS TMP_FAX APL_SEND APL_MEAP APL_GEN IMG_MNG PDLDEV BOOTDEV FSTCDEV F-4-5 The following shows the construction of the machine's system software: T-4-6 System software Description...
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F-4-6 4.2.4 HDD 0008-4957 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / The HDD is divided into 11 partitions (blocks), each assigned with specific functions. T-4-7...
Chapter 4 FSTDEV TMP_GEN TMP_PSS TMP_FAX APL_SEND APL_MEAP APL_GEN IMG_MNG PDLDEV BOOTDEV FSTCDEV F-4-7 The following shows the construction of the machine's system software: T-4-8 System software Description Location Remarks System System module (controls HDD (BOOTDEV) mechanism as a whole) Language Language module (controls LCD HDD (BOOTDEV)
Chapter 4 RCON Reader unit DCON Main controller PCB DC controller PCB BOOT SYSTEM Language BOOTDEV BOOTDEV MEAP G3FAX F-4-8 4.2.5 HDD (optional) 0008-8061 iR2230 / / iR3530 / The HDD is divided into 11 partitions (blocks), each assigned with specific functions. T-4-9 Partition Description...
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Chapter 4 FSTDEV TMP_GEN TMP_PSS TMP_FAX APL_SEND APL_MEAP APL_GEN IMG_MNG PDLDEV BOOTDEV FSTCDEV F-4-9 The following shows the construction of the machine's system software: T-4-10 System software Description Location Remarks System System module (controls HDD (BOOTDEV) mechanism as a whole) Language Language module (controls LCD HDD (BOOTDEV)
4.3.1 Overview 0006-6702 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / The system software used to control the machine is stored on the HDD. When the machine is started, the CPU on the main controller PCB reads the system software from the HDD according to the instructions of the boot ROM boot program, and writes it to the image memory (SDRAM) of the controller PCB.
Chapter 4 4.3.2 Start-Up Sequence 0006-6703 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / <Boot ROM Area> -Self Diagnosis Program (interval 1) The self-diagnosis program is run by the CPU on the main controller PCB when the main power switch is turned on.
0006-8356 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / If the main power switch is turned off while the machine is accessing its HDD, damage can well occur on the HDD. To avoid such damage, the machine is provided with a shut-down sequence.
4.5.1 Overview of the Image Flow 0006-6704 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / The following shows the flow of images in relation to the machine's functions:...
0006-6712 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / The image data colleted by the contact image sensor is processed by the main controller PCB.
0006-6715 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / The main controller processes the image data coming from the printer unit for output to the printer unit.
4.6.5 Flow of Image Data for the SEND Function 0006-6749 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / The following is the flow of image data when the SEND function is in use.
0006-6750 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / The following is the flow of image data when the fax transmission function is in use:...
Chapter 4 The following is the flow of image data when the fax reception function is in use: Super G3 Fax Board Main controller PCB Image processing block for fax SDRAM Data rotation Data compression Data expansion Image processing block for printer unit DC controller PCB F-4-32 4.6.10 Flow of Image Data for the Fax Reception Function...
4.7.4.5 Removing the HDD 0007-6410 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N 1) Remove the 2 screws [1], and detach the HDD [2] in the direction of the arrow.
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Contents Contents 5.1 Construction ...................................5-1 5.1.1 Specifications, Control Mechanisms, and Functions ........................5-1 5.1.2 Major Components..................................5-1 5.1.3 Construction of the Control System............................. 5-2 5.1.4 Reader Controller PCB ................................5-3 5.2 Basic Sequence ................................5-4 5.2.1 Basic Sequence of Operation at Power-On..........................5-4 5.2.2 Basic Sequence of Operation in Response to a Press on the Start Key (book mode;...
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Contents 5.4.5 Copyboard Cover Open/Close Sensor ............................5-22 5.4.5.1 Removing the Reader Rear Cover ................................5-22 5.4.5.2 Removing the Copyboard Cover Open/Closed Sensor (front/rear)......................5-22 5.4.6 Contact Sensor HP Sensor ................................. 5-22 5.4.6.1 Removing the Copyboard Glass ................................... 5-22 5.4.6.2 Removing the ADF Reading Glass................................5-23 5.4.6.3 Removing the Contract Sensor Home Position Sensor ..........................
0006-5712 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / The major specifications, control mechanisms, and functions of the machine's original exposure system are as follows:...
5.1.3 Construction of the Control System 0006-5715 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / The machine's control system is constructed as follows:...
5.2.3 Basic Sequence of Operation in Response to a Press on the Start Key (ADF mode; 1 original ) 0006-5721 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / Only if 1 min or more...
0006-5927 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / The machine uses a contact image sensor (CIS) to expose and read an image, and the image is read on a line-by-line basis.
0006-5928 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / The contact image sensor (CIS) is used to control analog image processing in the following flow of work: The light reflected by the original is collected by the rod lens array;...
5.3.3.1 Changing the Magnification in Main Scanning Direction 0006-5724 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / In Book Mode/ADF Mode The image is read at 100% in main scanning direction, and the magnification is varied by processing the data on the main controller PCB.
0006-5929 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / The machine changes the original read point depending on the presence/absence of dust on the stream reading glass or the platen roller of the ADF, or it may execute image correction to prevent the dust from showing up in the output.
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Chapter 5 Start key Main power switch WMUPR STBY SCAN SCAN Dust detection control Dust detection control Dust detection control F-5-22 <Particulars of Control> -At the End of a Job (dust detection) The contact image sensor (CIS) checks the light reflected by the surface of the platen roller of the ADF at the read point for the presence/absence of dust. Presence of dust is detected at points A, B, and C in this order.
0006-5931 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / The machine's CCD sensor is a 1-line linear image sensor consisting of 7488 photocells. After completion of photoelectric conversion in the light-receiving block, the signals are output to the AP circuit in the reader controller circuit board in parallel for each channel (total eight channels) of the CCD array.
F-5-37 5.4.2.6 Removing the Reader Controller PCB 0007-0745 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / 1) Remove the cover [1]. F-5-41 5) Go to the back of the machine, and free the cable from the 5 wire saddles [1];...
F-5-59 5.4.4.4 Removing the Contact Image Sensor (CIS) 0006-9762 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / Rod lens array 1) Pull the drive belt (front) [1] in the direction of the arrow so that the contact image sensor (CIS) [2] will move where it is shown in the figure.
Be sure to enter the value indicated on the CIS label attached to the contact 0007-0753 image sensor (CIS) using the following service mode item: iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / COPIER>ADJUST>CCD>MTF-MG (main scanning direction MTR correction value) 1) Disconnect the 2 connectors [1], and remove the screw [2];...
5.4.6.2 Removing the ADF Reading Glass 0007-3426 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / After replacing the sensor, pull the drive belt (rear) [1] in the direction of the arrow so that the contact image sensor (CIS) [2] is returned to the farthest 1) Open the copyboard glass (or ADF).
5.4.8.4 Removing the Reader Heater (left) 0007-0760 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 1) Pull the drive belt (front) [1] in the direction of the arrow so that the contact image sensor (CIS) [2] is where it is indicated in the figure.
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Contents Contents 6.1 Construction ...................................6-1 6.1.1 Specifications, Control Mechanism, and Functions ........................6-1 6.1.2 Major Components..................................6-1 6.1.3 Construction of the Control System............................. 6-1 6.2 Basic Sequence ................................6-3 6.2.1 Basic Sequence ................................... 6-3 6.3 Various Controls ................................6-3 6.3.1 Controlling the Laser Activation Timing............................. 6-3 6.3.1.1 Turning On and off the Laser Light ................................6-3 6.3.1.2 Main Scanning Synchronous Control ................................6-4 6.3.2 Controlling the Intensity of Laser Light ............................
0006-5972 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / When the control panel power switch is turned on, the laser scanner starts to rotate; when the motor rotation reaches its target revolution, the machine turns on the laser unit.
6.3.1.2 Main Scanning Synchronous Control 0006-5974 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / The synchronous control in the main scanning direction is performed in the synch circuit based on the BD synch signal.
0006-5976 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / The laser light hitting the photodiode included in the laserdiode is monitored and is controlled so that it remains a specific level at all times.
6.4.1.2 Removing the Left Cover 0007-8349 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / 1) Remove the 4 screws [1], and detach the left cover [2].
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Chapter 6 F-6-13 3) Remove the screw [1], and detach the fixing [2]. F-6-14 4) Lift the front of the laser unit [1], and slide it to the front. F-6-15 When sliding out the laser scanner unit, be sure to take care not to touch the PCB mounted to the laser scanner unit.
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Contents Contents 7.1 Construction ...................................7-1 7.1.1 Specifications of the Image Formation System ........................... 7-1 7.1.2 Major Components of the Image Formation System ........................7-1 7.2 Image Formation Process...............................7-2 7.2.1 Image Formation Process (outline) .............................. 7-2 7.2.2 Image Formation Process (image formation) ..........................7-3 7.3 Basic Sequence ................................7-3 7.3.1 Sequence of Operation (initial rotation) ............................
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Contents 7.12.1.1 Removing the Front Cover Unit ................................. 7-12 7.12.1.2 Removing the Waste Toner Case................................7-12 7.12.1.3 Removing the Toner Cartridge ................................... 7-12 7.12.1.4 Removing the Drum Unit ................................... 7-13 7.12.1.5 Removing the Developing Assembly ................................. 7-13 7.12.1.6 Removing the Upper Tray ..................................7-14 7.12.1.7 Removing the Toner Cartridge Cover ................................
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Contents 7.12.9.12 Removing the Toner Level Sensor................................7-37 7.12.10 Toner Feedscrew Motor ................................. 7-37 7.12.10.1 Removing the Front Cover Unit................................7-37 7.12.10.2 Removing the Waste Toner Case ................................7-37 7.12.10.3 Removing the Toner Cartridge..................................7-38 7.12.10.4 Removing the Drum Unit..................................7-38 7.12.10.5 Removing the Developing Assembly................................7-39 7.12.10.6 Removing the Upper Tray..................................7-40 7.12.10.7 Removing the Toner Cartridge Cover...............................7-40 7.12.10.8 Removing the Pre-Exposure Lamp ................................7-40...
7.2.2 Image Formation Process (image formation) 0006-6411 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / F-7-3 [1] The difference in potential between the drum surface and the developing sleeve causes toner to adhere to the latent static image on the drum, turning the image into a visible image.
In [1] above, a cleaning bias (-2600 V) is applied. 7.3.2 Sequence of Operation (initial rotation) 0006-6867 iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / The following is the sequence of operation of initial rotation: Pickup from the Cassette...
In [1] above, a cleaning bias (-2600 V) is applied. 7.3.4 Sequence of Operation (copying) 0006-6869 iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / The sequence of operation during copying is as follows: Registration...
0006-5986 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / At times, changes in the environment or wear on the machine can cause its image output to become unstable. To make sure that its output will remain stable at all...
0006-5992 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / The machine uses a brush [3] to clean the primary charging roller [2], which remains in contact with the photosensitive drum [1]. The brush has a reciprocating mechanism and is driven by a cam [4], operating while the photosensitive drum is being driven.
0006-6323 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / The toner cartridge is constructed as shown in the following figure. The cartridge is filled with 1-component insulating magnetic toner (if iR3570/4570, 1220 g; if iR2270/2870, 1060 g).
0006-5996 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / When a request is made for a supply of toner, the toner cartridge drive motor rotates in the direction shown in the following figure; its drive is transmitted from the drive motor to the toner cartridge, thus rotating the toner cartridge.
However, in the case of the iR3570/iR4570 Series machines, the drive of the main motor is controlled to 2 different speeds, and the toner inside the developing...
0006-6318 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / The machine uses the transfer roller cleaning mechanism to return the toner sticking to the transfer roller back to the photosensitive drum by applying a cleaning bias to the roller.
F-7-27 7.12.1.4 Removing the Drum Unit 0007-8343 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / 1) Open the right door [1]. F-7-32 Be sure to hold the drum unit as shown.
F-7-49 7.12.2.3 Removing the Drum Unit 0007-8341 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / 1) Open the right door [1]. F-7-54 Be sure to hold the drum unit as shown.
7.12.6 Developing Cylinder 7.12.6.1 Detaching the Developing Cylinder 0008-0013 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / F-7-144 When you remove a developing cylinder from the developing assembly housing, be careful with the following points.
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Chapter 7 F-7-147 2) Slide out the sleeve front guide [2] in the direction of the arrow while releasing the claw [1]. F-7-152 When mounting the sleeve bushing, be careful with the following points. Match the projection [4] of the sleeve bushing to the depression of the gear unit side plate to mount.
2) Disconnect the 3 connectors [1] found at the front and the connector [2] 0007-8385 found at the rear. iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / 1) Disconnect the connector [1].
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Chapter 7 F-7-241 2) Remove the screw [1]. F-7-242 3) Detach the static eliminator [1] to the front. F-7-243 7-43...
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Contents Contents 8.1 Construction ...................................8-1 8.1.1 Specifications, Controls, and Functions............................8-1 8.1.2 Specifications, Controls, and Functions............................8-1 8.1.3 Division into Blocks ..................................8-2 8.1.4 Division into Blocks ..................................8-2 8.1.5 Arrangement of Rollers................................8-3 8.1.6 Arrangement of Rollers................................8-4 8.1.7 Diagram of Paper Paths (printer on its own) ..........................8-5 8.1.8 Paper Path (printer unit on its own) .............................
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Contents 8.7.3 Sequence of Image Formation ..............................8-31 8.7.4 Sequence of Image Formation ..............................8-32 8.7.5 Flow of Paper (w/o/ delivery option)............................8-33 8.7.6 Flow of Paper (w/ delivery option)............................8-38 8.7.7 Flow of Paper .................................... 8-42 8.8 Parts Replacement Procedure ............................8-46 8.8.1 Pick-up Unit 1 ....................................
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Contents 8.8.9.6 Removing the Pickup Assembly 2 ................................8-62 8.8.9.7 Removing the Sensor Mounting Plate................................8-62 8.8.9.8 Removing the Cassette Paper Sensor ................................8-62 8.8.10 Cassette Paper Level Sensor (A/B)............................8-63 8.8.10.1 Removing the Right Cover (rear)................................8-63 8.8.10.2 Removing the Right Door ...................................8-63 8.8.10.3 Removing the Right Door ...................................8-64 8.8.10.4 Removing the Right Cover (lower front) ..............................8-64 8.8.10.5 Removing the Pickup Assembly 1 ................................8-64...
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Contents 8.8.18.2 Removing the Right Door................................... 8-83 8.8.18.3 Removing the Right Door................................... 8-84 8.8.18.4 Removing the Manual Feed Unit................................8-84 8.8.18.5 Removing the Manual Feed Pickup Roller..............................8-85 8.8.18.6 Removing the Manual Feed Separation pad ............................... 8-85 8.8.19 Registration Clutch .................................. 8-85 8.8.19.1 Removing the Rear Cover...................................
Chapter 8 8.1 Construction 8.1.1 Specifications, Controls, and Functions 0006-7400 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / / / The major specifications, controls, and functions of the pickup/feeding system are as follows: T-8-1 Item Description Paper compartment front loading...
Chapter 8 F-8-5 [1] Pickup from cassette 1 [2] Pickup from cassette 2 [3] Pickup from cassette pedestal [4] Pickup from side paper deck [5] Pickup from manual feeder [6] Delivery from copy tray 1 8.1.8 Paper Path (printer unit on its own) 0009-2978 iR2230 / / / iR3530 / F-8-6...
SL3 No.3 delivery solenoid 8.2 Basic Sequence 8.2.1 Basic Sequence 0007-2658 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / / / / iR2230 / / iR3530 / - Basic Sequence of Operation for Making 3 Prints Print Start PRINT...
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Chapter 8 - No Delivery Accessory F-8-19 1. Increase in Speed for Pickup Operation The speed is 1.5 times as high as the process speed (no increase if for manual feed pickup/in the case of the 1st sheet from cassette 1, accelerates to about twice as fast).
Chapter 8 - Finisher-Q3/Q4 in Use F-8-21 1. Increase in Speed for Pickup Operation The speed is 1.5 times as high as the process speed (no increase if for manual feed pickup/in the case of the 1st sheet from cassette 1, accelerates to about twice as fast).
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Chapter 8 F-8-22 [1]Pickup acceleration interval The machine accelerates the speed to about 1.5 times as high as its process speed. (No acceleration occurs if the pickup is from the manual feeder. In the case of the 1s side of a sheet picked up from cassette 1, the movement will be about twice as fast.) In the Presence of the Finisher-S1 F-8-23...
Chapter 8 8.2.4 Increase in Speed 0007-8663 iR3570 / iR4570 / / The machine increases the speed of moving paper over specific intervals. An overview and the associated accessories for the increase in speed are as follows: - Finisher-S1 in Use F-8-24 1.
8.3.2.1 Common Stationary Jam 0007-2665 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / / / / iR2230 / / iR3530 / The sensor N does not go off within a specific length of time after the sensor has gone on.
0007-2666 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / / / / iR2230 / / iR3530 / The machine makes a check to see that there is no paper over the following sensors before it starts initial multiple rotation at power-on:...
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Chapter 8 INCH SW4-ON=INCH F-8-31 [1] AB/Inch switch [2] Cassette size dial [3] Cassette size detection PCB T-8-8 AB-configuration Size (no cassette) Envelope ON/OFF SW4 is used to detect the state of the AB/Inch-configuration switch. The machine will assume the absence of a cassette if it detects a combination not found in the table. At this time, it does not move up the cassette lifter.
8.4.4 Setting Up the Universal Cassette 0007-8701 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / / / / iR2230 / / iR3530 / The following are default sizes the machine will assume when U1 through U4 are detected: T-8-10...
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Chapter 8 F-8-32 [1] Flag [2] Cassette paper sensor [3] Lifter clutch [4] Cassette paper level sensor A [5] Cassette paper level sensor B [6] Paper level sensor flag [7] Lifter gear [8] Tray 8-24...
0007-2123 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / / / / iR2230 / / iR3530 / The paper in the tray of the manual feed pickup unit is forced against the manual feed pickup roller by the work of the pickup guide plate; the manual feed pickup roller and the separation pad serve to make sure that only a single sheet of paper is separated and moved into the machine: (1) the pickup guide plate is locked in place at all times, and does not require drive for pickup operation.
0007-2124 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / / / / iR2230 / / iR3530 / The multi-pickup roller starts to rotate when the manual pickup clutch (CL1) goes on to start upper separation to pick up a single sheet of paper. When the leading edge of the sheet reaches the registration sensor (PS26) and is moved a specific distance, the manual pickup clutch goes off, causing the sheet to arch in the regis- tration roller area.
0007-2189 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / / / / iR2230 / / iR3530 / The holding plate of the machine's cassette is fixed in position at all times, and does not move up/down at time of pickup, and must temporarily be released when paper is set between it and the manual feed pickup roller.
8.6.1 Overview 0007-2213 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / / / / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / The registration roller is driven by the main motor (M2). In between the registration roller and the main motor is the registration clutch (SL2), servicing to turn on and off the registration roller so that the paper will be matched in relation to the image on the drum at correct registration.
0007-2214 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / / / / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / The machine does not have a mechanism to check horizontal registration for both 1st and 2nd sides of a print. The point of horizontal registration for the 2nd side may be adjusted in service mode (i.e., the image write start position).
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Chapter 8 Configuration of Components If Without a Delivery Accessory F-8-41 [1] Delivery roller [2] Delivery sensor 1 (PS14) [3] Reversing flapper [4] Duplexing feeding roller 1 [5] Duplexing feed sensor (PS17) [6] Duplexing feeding roller 1 Configuration of the Components If With a Delivery Accessory F-8-42 [1] Reversing roller [2] Reversal sensor (PS4A)
1st side of the 1st sheet indicates the 2nd side of the 1st sheet F-8-46 8.7.4 Sequence of Image Formation 0007-8703 iR3570 / iR4570 / / The machine goes thorough the following sequence to form images when making double-sided copies/prints: 8-32...
Chapter 8 A4/LTR 1-2 2-2 1-1 3-2 2-1 4-2 3-1 4 sheets A4/LTR 2-2 1-1 3-2 4-1 5-1 5 sheets A4/LTR 2-2 1-1 3-2 4-2 3-1 4-1 6-2 5-1 6-1 6 sheets A3/LDR 3 sheets F-8-47 However, in the case of delivery to tray 3 (outside), the machine uses single-sheet circulation. 5 sheets 1-1 2-2 2-1 5-2 5-1...
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Chapter 8 F-8-50 An image is formed for the 2nd side of the 1st sheet. The 2nd sheet is picked up. F-8-51 The 1st sheet is turned over and moved to duplexing registration. An image is formed for the 2nd side of the 2nd sheet. F-8-52 The 1st sheet is moved for registration once again.
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Chapter 8 F-8-53 An image is formed for the 1st side of the 1st sheet and for the 2nd side of the 3rd sheet. The 2nd sheet is moved for duplexing. F-8-54 The 1st sheet is delivered. The 3rd sheet is turned over and moved for duplexing registration. The 2nd sheet is moved for registration once again. The 4th sheet is picked up.
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Chapter 8 F-8-56 The 2nd sheet is delivered. The 4th sheet is reversed and is moved for duplexing registration. The 3rd sheet is picked for registration once again. The 5th sheet is picked up. F-8-57 An image is formed for the 1st side of the 3rd sheet and for the 2nd side of the 5th sheet. The 4th sheet is moved for duplexing. F-8-58 The 3rd sheet is delivered.
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Chapter 8 F-8-59 An image is formed for the 1st side of the 4th sheet. The 5th sheet is moved for duplexing. F-8-60 The 4th sheet is delivered. The 5th sheet is moved for registration once again. F-8-61 An image is formed for the 1st side of the 5th sheet. 8-37...
Chapter 8 F-8-62 The 5th sheet is delivered. 8.7.6 Flow of Paper (w/ delivery option) 0007-3126 iR2270 / iR2870 / / / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / A4/LTR, 5 Sheets, Delivery to Tray 1/2 A number in a circle indicates the 1st side, while a number in a square indicates the 2nd side. F-8-63 The 1st sheet is picked up.
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Chapter 8 F-8-65 The 1st sheet is turned over, and is moved for duplexing registration. An image is formed for the 2nd side of the 2nd sheet. F-8-66 The 1st sheet is moved for registration once again. The 2nd sheet is turned over and moved for duplexing registration. The 3rd sheet is picked up. F-8-67 An image is formed for the 1st side of the 1st sheet and the 2nd side of the 3rd sheet.
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Chapter 8 The 1st sheet is delivered. The 3rd sheet is turned over and is moved for duplexing registration. The 2nd sheet is moved for registration once again. The 4th sheet is picked up. F-8-69 An image is formed for the 1st side of the 2nd sheet and for the 2nd side of the 4th sheet. The 3rd sheet is moved for duplexing. F-8-70 The 2nd sheet is delivered.
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Chapter 8 F-8-72 The 3rd sheet is delivered. The 5th sheet is turned over, and is moved for duplexing registration. The 4th sheet is moved for registration once again. F-8-73 An image is formed for the 1st side of the 4th sheet. The 5th sheet is moved for duplexing. F-8-74 The 4th sheet is delivered.
The 5th sheet is delivered. 8.7.7 Flow of Paper 0007-3407 iR3570 / iR4570 / / A4/LTR, 5 Sheets, Delivery to Tray 1/2 A number in a circle indicates the 1st side, while a number in a square indicates the 2nd side.
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Chapter 8 F-8-79 The 1st sheet is turned over, and is moved for duplexing registration. An image is formed for the 2nd side of the 2nd sheet. F-8-80 The 1st sheet is moved for registration once again. The 2nd sheet is turned over and moved for duplexing registration. The 3rd sheet is picked up. F-8-81 An image is formed for the 1st side of the 1st sheet and the 2nd side of the 3rd sheet.
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Chapter 8 The 1st sheet is delivered. The 3rd sheet is turned over and is moved for duplexing registration. The 2nd sheet is moved for registration once again. The 4th sheet is picked up. F-8-83 An image is formed for the 1st side of the 2nd sheet and for the 2nd side of the 4th sheet. The 3rd sheet is moved for duplexing. F-8-84 The 2nd sheet is delivered.
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Chapter 8 F-8-86 The 3rd sheet is delivered. The 5th sheet is turned over, and is moved for duplexing registration. The 4th sheet is moved for registration once again. F-8-87 An image is formed for the 1st side of the 4th sheet. The 5th sheet is moved for duplexing. F-8-88 The 4th sheet is delivered.
8.8.4.1 Removing the Right Cover (rear) 0007-6558 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / 1) Open the pedestal right door [1]. (if equipped with a 2-Cassette Pedestal- 2) Open the right lower door [2].
8.8.7.4 Removing the Right Cover (lower front) 0007-6606 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / 1) Open the pedestal right door [1]. (if equipped with a Cassette Feeding Unit-Y2) 2) Open the lower right door [2].
8.8.8 Cassette Retry Paper Sensor 8.8.8.1 Removing the Right Cover (rear) 0007-6611 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / F-8-163 1) Open the pedestal right door [1]. (if equipped with a 2-Cassette Pedestal- 3) Remove the joint shaft [1], and free the extension delivery unit [2] from the right door.
8.8.8.4 Removing the Right Cover (lower front) 0007-6613 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / 1) Open the pedestal right door [1]. (if equipped with a Cassette Feeding Unit-Y2) 2) Open the lower right door [2].
When tightening the 2 screws used to fix the hinge in place, be sure to close the right door first. 0007-6620 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / 8.8.9.3 Removing the Right Door...
8.8.10.1 Removing the Right Cover (rear) 0007-6627 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 1) Open the pedestal right door [1]. (if equipped with a 2-Cassette Pedestal- 2) Open the right lower door [2].
8.8.11.1 Removing the Right Cover (rear) 0007-6641 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / 1) Open the pedestal right door [1]. (if equipped with a 2-Cassette Pedestal- 2) Open the right lower door [2].
5) While freeing the hinge assembly [2], detach the right door. F-8-234 8.8.12.2 Removing the Right Door 0007-6654 iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / 1) Open the right door. F-8-239 Attaching the Right Door 1) Match the hinge [1] found at the bottom of the right door against the lug.
When tightening the 2 screws used to fix the hinge in place, be sure to close the right door first. 0007-6669 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / 8.8.13.3 Removing the Right Door...
8.8.14.1 Removing the Right Cover (rear) 0007-6697 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / 1) Open the pedestal right door [1]. (if equipped with a 2-Cassette Pedestal- 2) Open the right lower door [2].
Chapter 8 F-8-267 3) Remove the joint shaft [1], and free the extension delivery unit [2] from the right door. F-8-271 When tightening the 2 screws used to fix the hinge in place, be sure to close F-8-268 the right door first. 4) Disconnect the connector [1], and remove the reuse band [2];...
8.8.15.1 Removing the Right Cover (rear) 0007-6705 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / 1) Open the pedestal right door [1]. (if equipped with a 2-Cassette Pedestal- 2) Open the right lower door [2].
8.8.16.1 Removing the Right Cover (rear) 0007-6709 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / 1) Open the pedestal right door [1]. (if equipped with a 2-Cassette Pedestal- 2) Open the right lower door [2].
5) While freeing the hinge assembly [2], detach the right door. F-8-314 8.8.17.2 Removing the Right Door 0007-6676 iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / 1) Open the right door. F-8-319 Attaching the Right Door 1) Match the hinge [1] found at the bottom of the right door against the lug.
8.8.18.1 Removing the Right Cover (rear) 0007-6714 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / 1) Open the pedestal right door [1]. (if equipped with a 2-Cassette Pedestal- 2) Open the right lower door [2].
When tightening the 2 screws used to fix the hinge in place, be sure to close the right door first. 0007-6716 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / 8.8.18.3 Removing the Right Door...
Chapter 8 F-8-347 8.8.19.2 Removing the Main Drive Assembly 0007-6733 iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / 1) Disconnect the connector [1], and free the harness [2] from the wire saddle. F-8-349 Do not touch the screws that are glued in place.
8.8.21.1 Removing the Right Cover (rear) 0007-6736 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / 1) Open the pedestal right door [1]. (if equipped with a 2-Cassette Pedestal- 2) Open the right lower door [2].
Chapter 8 F-8-356 3) Remove the joint shaft [1], and free the extension delivery unit [2] from the right door. F-8-360 When tightening the 2 screws used to fix the hinge in place, be sure to close F-8-357 the right door first. 4) Disconnect the connector [1], and remove the reuse band [2];...
8.8.22.1 Removing the Right Cover (rear) 0007-6744 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / 1) Open the pedestal right door [1]. (if equipped with a 2-Cassette Pedestal- 2) Open the right lower door [2].
Chapter 8 1) Match the hinge [1] found at the bottom of the right door against the lug. 2) Engage the hinge [2] found on the top of the right door with the hook found on the side plate. F-8-374 2) Remove the screw [1], and detach the fixing plate [2].
8.8.23.1 Removing the Right Cover (rear) 0007-6750 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / 1) Open the pedestal right door [1]. (if equipped with a 2-Cassette Pedestal- 2) Open the right lower door [2].
Chapter 8 F-8-388 3) Remove the joint shaft [1], and free the extension delivery unit [2] from the right door. F-8-392 When tightening the 2 screws used to fix the hinge in place, be sure to close F-8-389 the right door first. 4) Disconnect the connector [1], and remove the reuse band [2];...
8.8.26.1 Removing the Right Cover (rear) 0008-1513 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / 1) Open the pedestal right door [1]. (if equipped with a 2-Cassette Pedestal- 2) Open the right lower door [2].
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Chapter 8 Point to Note When Replacing the Feed/Separation Roller 1 The collar (roller core) of the machine's feed/separation roller is black. 8-101...
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Contents Contents 9.1 Construction ...................................9-1 9.1.1 Specifications, Control Mechanisms, and Functions ........................9-1 9.1.2 Major Components..................................9-1 9.2 Basic Sequence ................................9-1 9.2.1 Power-On Sequence..................................9-1 9.2.2 Down Sequence ................................... 9-2 9.3 Various Control Mechanisms............................9-2 9.3.1 Controlling the Speed of the Fixing Film ............................ 9-2 9.3.1.1 Controlling the Fixing Film Speed in Response to Low Temperature ......................9-2 9.3.1.2 Controlling the Fixing Film Speed..................................9-2 9.3.2 Controlling the Fixing Film Temperature............................
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Contents 9.5.5 Internal Delivery Sensor ................................9-20 9.5.5.1 Removing the inside delivery cover unit (old) ............................. 9-20 9.5.5.2 Removing the inside delivery cover unit (new)............................9-21 9.5.5.3 Removing the Grounding Plate..................................9-21 9.5.5.4 Removing the Fixing Film Cover ................................. 9-21 9.5.5.5 Removing the Left Side Plate ..................................
0006-6007 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / Down sequence is to prevent the machine from operating when the temperature of the end portion of the fixing film exceeds a specific temperature as when using small-size paper continuously.
0006-6584 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / The machine uses this mechanism to control the temperature of the fixing heater to an optimum level while a recording medium is passing through the fixing film assembly;...
9.3.4.1 Detecting the Passage of Paper 0006-6014 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / The paper passage detection configuration in the fixing unit is shown below.
9.5.2.1 Removing the inside delivery cover unit (old) 0007-7910 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / The difference between new and old inside delivery cover unit: Old inside delivery cover unit does not have a grip ring [1] at hinge.
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Chapter 9 F-9-22 F-9-25 1) Remove the screw [1] and the stepped screw [2], and detach the inside 2) Attach the guide [1] to the duplexing support feeder mount [2]. At this delivery cover unit [3]. time, fit [b] into [a] and [d] into [c]. Make sure that the edge [e] of the torsion spring is outside the guide.
9.5.2.2 Removing the inside delivery cover unit (new) 0009-9173 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / / / / / The difference between new and old inside delivery cover unit: New inside delivery cover unit has a grip ring [1] at hinge.
9.5.3.1 Removing the inside delivery cover unit (old) 0007-7890 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / The difference between new and old inside delivery cover unit: Old inside delivery cover unit does not have a grip ring [1] at hinge.
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Chapter 9 F-9-62 2) Attach the guide [1] to the duplexing support feeder mount [2]. At this time, fit [b] into [a] and [d] into [c]. Make sure that the edge [e] of the torsion spring is outside the guide. [d] [2] F-9-64 Note 3...
9.5.3.2 Removing the inside delivery cover unit (new) 0009-9172 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / The foregoing steps assume that the fixing unit has already been removed / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / / / / / from the machine.
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Chapter 9 Note 2 Procedure for attaching the guide Perform the following steps if the guide has come off the inside delivery cov- er unit. 1) Attach the torsion spring [2] to the duplexing support feeder mount [1]. At this time, hook the edge of the torsion spring on the area A of the duplexing support feeder mount.
9.5.4.2 Removing the inside delivery cover unit (new) 0009-9174 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / / / / / The difference between new and old inside delivery cover unit: New inside delivery cover unit has a grip ring [1] at hinge.
9.5.5.1 Removing the inside delivery cover unit (old) 0007-7923 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / The difference between new and old inside delivery cover unit: Old inside delivery cover unit does not have a grip ring [1] at hinge.
9.5.5.2 Removing the inside delivery cover unit (new) 0009-9175 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / / / / / The difference between new and old inside delivery cover unit: New inside delivery cover unit has a grip ring [1] at hinge.
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Chapter 9 [d] [2] F-9-136 Note 1 Point to note when removing the inside delivery cover unit Remove the inside delivery cover unit while supporting the guide [1] in the arrow direction A and opening it in the arrow direction B in the figure. Oth- erwise, the guide may come off the inside delivery cover unit.
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Contents Contents 10.1 Control Panel................................10-1 10.1.1 Overview....................................10-1 10.1.2 Overview....................................10-1 10.1.3 LCD Indication Processing ..............................10-1 10.1.4 LCD Indication Processing ..............................10-2 10.1.5 Adjustment of the LCD Contact .............................. 10-2 10.1.6 Adjustment of the LCD Contact .............................. 10-2 10.1.7 Functions of the Control Panel CPU............................10-2 10.1.8 Functions of the Control Panel CPU............................
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Contents 10.5.4.1 Removing the Control Panel..................................10-19 10.5.4.2 Removing the Control Panel Base Cover ..............................10-19 10.5.4.3 Removing the Control Panel Inside Frame............................... 10-20 10.5.4.4 Removing the Control Panel LCD................................10-20 10.5.4.5 Removing the Control Panel..................................10-20 10.5.4.6 Removing the Control Panel Base Cover ..............................10-21 10.5.4.7 Removing the Control Panel Frame................................
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Contents 10.5.12.12 Removing the Right Cover (rear)................................10-38 10.5.12.13 Removing the Right Door ..................................10-38 10.5.12.14 Removing the Right Door ..................................10-39 10.5.12.15 Removing the Right Door ..................................10-40 10.5.12.16 Removing the Fixing Unit..................................10-40 10.5.12.17 Removing the Gear ....................................10-41 10.5.12.18 Removing the High-Voltage PCB.................................10-41 10.5.13 Exhaust Fan..................................
10.1.1 Overview 0006-6159 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N The machine's control panel consists of the following PCBs, LCD, and touch panel: The major functions of the control panel are as follows:...
0006-5378 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / The machine is equipped with counters that keep track of printouts according to the type of printer unit. The counters are indicated in response to a press on the Check key on the control panel.
0006-5385 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / The timing at which the count is increased differs depending on the printing mode (single-sided or double-sided), target of delivery, and type of accessory: 1.
0006-5395 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / The following diagram shows the connections between the printer unit and the various accessories used for the supply of power:...
0006-5642 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / The following are the ratings and the tolerances of the printer unit power supply PCB:...
0006-5646 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / The following are the ratings and the power supply tolerances of the all-night power supply PCB:...
Chapter 10 10.4.5.4 SNMP setup (with HDD) 0012-5773 iR2230 / / iR3530 / / / When the machine is used as a Windows printer, enabling 'Use SNMP' causes the operating system to collect machine status information at specific intervals, pre- venting the machine from starting a sleep state.
10.5.3 Control Panel 10.5.3.1 Removing the Control Panel 0007-6426 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N 1) Remove the rubber cap [1], and remove the screw [2]. F-10-36 6) Disconnect the connector [1], and detach the control panel.
1) Open the right door [1]. 10.5.4.3 Removing the Control Panel Inside Frame 0007-7573 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N 1) Disconnect the 2 connectors between the control panel PCB and the control panel key switch PCB;...
Chapter 10 F-10-59 5)Remove the 5 screws [1], and detach the control panel hook [2]. F-10-55 10.5.4.6 Removing the Control Panel Base Cover 0009-2847 iR2230 / / / iR3530 / 1) Remove the 4 screws [1], and detach the control panel base cover [2]. F-10-60 6)Remove the self-tapping screws [1] and the flat-head screw [2];...
Chapter 10 F-10-82 F-10-78 10.5.6.6 Removing the Control Panel Frame 2) Remove the 2 screws [1]. 0009-2843 iR2230 / / / iR3530 / 1)Disconnect the flat cable [1] in the direction of the arrow. 2)Move the connector stopper [2] in the direction of the arrow, and disconnect the flat cable [3].
10.5.7.4 Removing the Control Panel Key Switch PCB 0007-6451 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N 1) Disconnect the 2 connectors [3] between the control panel PCB and the control panel LCD.
Chapter 10 F-10-105 F-10-101 10.5.7.7 Removing the Control Panel Frame 2) Remove the 2 screws [1]. 0009-2853 iR2230 / / / iR3530 / 1)Disconnect the flat cable [1] in the direction of the arrow. 2)Move the connector stopper [2] in the direction of the arrow, and disconnect the flat cable [3].
When tightening the 2 screws used to fix the hinge in place, be sure to close the right door first. 0007-8419 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / 10.5.12.15 Removing the Right Door...
5) Disconnect the connector [1], and detach the heat discharge fan [2]. 10.5.13.1 Removing the Heat Discharge Fan 0007-6433 iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 1) Open the right door. F-10-214...
3) Tighten the screws [1] of the main drive motor in the order indicated. 10.5.14.3 Removing the Main Drive Motor 0007-6421 iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / 1) Remove the 4 screws [1], and detach the main drive motor [2]. F-10-226 10.5.14.4 Removing the Main Drive Motor...
10.5.16.1 Removing the Right Cover (rear) 0007-7020 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / 1) Open the pedestal right door [1]. (if equipped with a 2-Cassette Pedestal- 2) Open the right lower door [2].
10.5.16.3 Removing the Right Door 0007-6388 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / 0007-7050 iR2270 / iR2870 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / 1) Open the right door.
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Chapter 10 F-10-247 2) Remove the 4 fastons [1], and detach the circuit breaker [2]. F-10-248 Points to Note When Mounting When mounting the circuit breaker, be sure that the AC harness is identified correctly by color as shown. F-10-249 10-48...
Contents Contents 11.1 MEAP..................................11-1 11.1.1 Overview....................................11-1 11.1.2 MEAP Counter..................................11-1 11.1.3 Construction of the MEAP Platform............................11-1...
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0008-1396 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / The term MEAP stands for Multifunctional Embedded Application Platform, and is used to generically refer to a platform for software built into MFPs and periph- eral equipment.
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Chapter 11 installed as part of the system software [5] MEAP System Services (includes SDL/SSO) installed as part of MEAP content [6] Device Control Class Library installed as part of MEAP content [7] internally developed application [8] externally developed application 11-2...
0007-4595 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / The machine has parts that must be replaced on a periodical basis to ensure a specific level of functional performance. (The loss of the function of any of these parts will significantly affect the machine performance, regardless of the presence/absence of external changes or damage.)
12.3.1 Scheduled Servicing for the Reader Unit 0007-5055 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / The reader unit does not have items that require scheduled servicing.
0007-5177 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / - If you used solvent, be sure that it has dried before putting the part back into the machine.
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Chapter 12 F-12-2 [1]Copyboard glass, reading glass (clean, using water or mild detergent) [2]Transfer/feed guide (clean; dry wiping) [3]Fixing inlet guide (clean; dry wiping; alcohol) [4]Photosensitive drum butting spacer (clean; dry wiping) [5]Dust-blocking glass (clean; dry wiping or with alcohol) [6]Waste toner collection case (check) [7]Leakage breaker (check) [8]Film bias static eliminator (clean)
12.4 Cleaning 12.4.1 Cleaning the Transfer/Feed Guide 0007-5129 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / 1) Open the right door. F-12-3 2) Clean (dry wipe) the feed guide [1] and the transfer guide [2].
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Chapter 12 F-12-6 3) Remove the waste toner box [1]. F-12-7 4) Open the right door [1]. F-12-8 5) Remove the locking screw [1] of the pressure lever. F-12-9 6) Shift the locking lever [1] of the developing assembly to the left to release the developing assembly. 12-8...
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Chapter 12 F-12-10 7) Remove the screw (M5) [1]. F-12-11 8) Remove the drum unit [1]. F-12-12 - Do not touch the surface of the photosensitive drum. - Do not expose the surface of the photosensitive drum to light more than necessary. - Do not touch the spur of the drum unit.
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Chapter 12 F-12-13 B. Cleaning the Developing Spacer and the Feed Guide 1) Clean the developing assembly spacer [1] and the feed guide [2]. (Dry wipe them using lint-free paper.) F-12-14 C. Cleaning the Dust-Blocking Glass 1) Clean the dust-blocking glass [1]. (Dry wipe it, or use alcohol.) F-12-15 D.
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Chapter 12 F-12-17 3) Clean the fixing inlet guide (lower) [1] using lint-free paper. F-12-18 4) Mount the fixing inlet guide (upper) using a screw (w/ washer). E. After the Work 1) Put the drum unit [1] in the machine. F-12-19 2) Secure the drum unit in place using a screw (M5) [1].
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Chapter 12 F-12-21 4) Connect the connector [1], and push the developing assembly [2] all the way in. F-12-22 5) Shift back the locking lever [1] of the developing assembly to the right to lock the assembly in place. F-12-23 6) Fit and tighten the screw [1] of the locking lever.
12.4.3 Cleaning the Film Bias Static Eliminator 0007-8642 iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / A. Removing the Right Door 1) Open the pedestal right door [1]. (if w/ Cassette Feeding Unit) 2) Open the lower right door [2].
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Chapter 12 F-12-28 4) Open the right door. F-12-29 5) Remove the self-tapping screw [1], and detach the fixing plate [2]. F-12-30 6) Remove the joint shaft [1], and detach the extension delivery unit [2] from the right door. F-12-31 7) Disconnect the connector [1], and remove the reuse band [2];...
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Chapter 12 F-12-32 8) Free and detach the right door [1] from the hinge assembly [2]. F-12-33 B. Removing the Fixing Assembly 1) Remove the screw [1], and detach the harness cover [2]. F-12-34 2) Disconnect the 3 connectors [1]. F-12-35 3) Remove the 4 screws [1].
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Chapter 12 F-12-36 4) Remove the fixing unit [1] toward the front. F-12-37 C. Cleaning the Film Bias Static Eliminator 1) Remove the 2 screws [1], and detach the grounding plate [2]. F-12-38 2) Clean the film bias static eliminator [1] found behind the grounding plate (to remove the cake of toner, if any, that may have collected on the static eliminator). F-12-39 3) Mount the grounding plate [2] with 2 screws.
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Chapter 12 F-12-40 D. Mounting the Fixing Assembly 1) Mount the fixing unit [1] to the machine frame. F-12-41 2) Secure the fixing assembly in place using 4 screws [1]. F-12-42 3) Connect the 3 connectors [1]. F-12-43 4) Mount the harness cover [2] using a screw [1]. 12-17...
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Chapter 12 F-12-44 E. Mounting the Right Door 1) Match the hole [1] of the right door bottom and the pin [2]. F-12-45 2) Match the mounting plate [1] of the right door top against the hook [2], and mount the right door. 3) Secure the mounting plate [1] using 3 screws [3].
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Chapter 12 7) Push in the pin [1] through the hole [2] until it stops; then, connect the expansion delivery kit [3] to the right door [4]. F-12-48 F-12-49 Check to be sure that the joint pin is fully fitted as shown in the figure. 8) Using the self-tapping screw [1] you removed in step A-5), fix the joint plate [2] in place.
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Chapter 12 1) Open the pedestal right door [1]. (if equipped with a Cassette Feeding Unit-Y2) 2) Open the lower right door [2]. 3) Remove the 5 screws [3], and detach the right cover (rear) [4]. F-12-52 4) Open the right door. F-12-53 5) Remove the reuse band [1], and disconnect the connector [2].
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Chapter 12 F-12-56 3) Remove the 4 screws [1]. F-12-57 4) Slide out the fixing unit [1] toward the front. F-12-58 C. Cleaning the Film Bias Static Eliminator 1) Remove the 2 screws [1], and detach the grounding plate [2]. F-12-59 2) Clean the film bias static eliminator [1] found on the back of the grounding plate.
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Chapter 12 F-12-60 3) Fix the grounding plate [2] in place using 2 screws [1]. F-12-61 D. Mounting the Fixing Assembly 1) Fit the fixing unit [1] to the machine frame. F-12-62 2) Secure the fixing assembly in place using 4 screws [1]. F-12-63 3) Connect the 3 connectors [1].
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Chapter 12 F-12-64 4) Mount the harness cover [2] using a screw [1]. F-12-65 E. Mounting the Right Door 1) Match the hinge [1] found at the bottom of the right door against the protrusion. 2) Engage the hinge [2] found at the top of the right door on the hook on the machine side plate. F-12-66 3) Fix the mounting base [1] in place using 2 screws [3].
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Chapter 12 F-12-67 5) Mount the right cover (rear) using 5 screws. Take care not to trap the harness [1] by the cut-off [2] of the right cover (re). F-12-68 6) Close the right door. 12-24...
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Contents Contents 13.1 Image Adjustments ..............................13-1 13.1.1 Standards for Image Position ..............................13-1 13.1.2 Adjusting the Image Position..............................13-1 13.1.3 Cassette ....................................13-2 13.1.4 Manual Feed Tray ..................................13-3 13.1.5 Side Paper Deck ..................................13-3 13.2 Scanning System ................................13-4 13.2.1 After Replacement of the CIS..............................13-4 13.2.2 After Replacing the Reader Controller PCB or Initializing the RAM..................
1st side of copy : 2.5 1.5mm 0007-4812 Paper iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / / / / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / leading edge A print made at a magnification of 100% must meet the following standards Increase the REGIST setting.
0007-4911 COPIER>ADJUST>FEED-ADJ>ADJ-RE-L iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / 2) Make a double-sided copy using large-size paper, and check to make sure / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / that the marking is as indicated.
13.6.1 Adjusting the Horizontal Registration When Replacing the Cassette 0007-4923 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / - 1st Side Adjustment (mechanism) 1) Make a copy using the cassette 1/2, and check to make sure that the front margin is 2.5 +/-1.5 mm.
Replacing the Duplex Unit 0007-4924 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / 1) Make double-sided small- and large-size copies, and check to make sure that the front margin is 2.5 +/-2.0 mm.
14.2.1.2.3 Fogging caused by original-to-copyboard glass gap/ lines caused by original with creases (especially book) .........14-4 14.2.1.3 Uneven Density ......................................14-4 14.2.1.3.1 Uneven/coarse image occurs at 59mm intervals in sub scanning direction: iR3570/iR4570 .............14-4 14.2.1.3.2 Distorted image/skewed image occurs around 45mm from trailing edge after attaching new type compression spring to rear side of registration roller ......................................14-5...
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14.2.8.1 E000-0001 Error Code: Because fixing heater is cracked ........................14-27 14.2.8.2 E001-0000 Error Code: Because main power supply PCB is faulty ......................14-28 14.2.8.3 E014-0002 Error Code/Abnormal sound from fixing assembly: Because cleaning roller mounts (front/rear) are damaged (iR4570/iR3570) 14-28 14.2.8.4 E024-0001 Error Code: Description of this error code..........................
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14.2.10.1.19 How to register key pair file and server certificate file installed from PC..................14-32 14.2.10.1.20 Does fixing assembly for iR2270, iR2870, iR3570, and iR4570 have interchangeability? ............14-32 14.2.10.1.21 Is it possible to replace fixing film itself with a new one?......................14-32 14.2.10.1.22 How to install CA certificate file to machine using Remote UI ....................14-33...
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Contents 14.2.10.1.46 How does this machine detect level of toner in waste toner box? ....................14-36 14.2.10.1.47 Print position of copy set numbering that has been set in user mode is not available: When selecting "Number in 5 Locations".. 14- 14.2.10.1.48 How to print document stored in Inbox with page number, copy set number, watermark, or date..........
0007-9383 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / a. There must be a source of power whose voltage is as specified (+/-10%). The power plug must never be disconnected day and night.
0007-9389 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / If a machine is brought from a cold to warm room, its inside can start to develop condensation, leading to various problems.
14.2.1.3.4 Uneven Density in Sub Scanning Direction 0007-7464 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / <Description> This fault can occur when the machine is left alone for about 10 min to 5 hr without removing a paper jam.
14.2.1.3.5 Uneven Density Caused by Irregular Rotation of the Main Motor 0007-9967 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / <Symptom> Uneven density at specific intervals tends to occur in sub scanning direction (from leading edge to trailing edge in relation to paper movement) when the main motor starts to rotate irregularly.
14.2.1.4.1 White lines appear in sub scanning direction on solid black and halftone images: Dust on top cover of Developing Assembly 0008-3408 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / [ Inspected by Canon Inc. ] Description As a result of inspection, it was found this symptom occurred because the laser light was intercepted by dust on the top cover of the developing assembly.
14.2.1.4.6 Horizontal Line/Blurring at Intervals of 94 to 95 mm 0007-7091 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / <Cause> The coefficient of friction on the surface of the photosensitive drum where the edge of the cleaning blade remains in contact tends to change, causing uneven rotation and thus blurring.
14.2.1.5.1 Stray Toner Along Fine Lines 0007-7083 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / <Cause> The moisture held in paper evaporates in response to the heat from the fixing assembly, thus causing toner to fly astray. This problem tends to occur when paper has low resistance and in a high temperature/high humidity environment.
14.2.1.5.2 Soiled Image Leading Edge 0007-7089 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / <Cause> This problem occurs when paper moves between the photosensitive drum and the transfer roller. When the photopositive surface comes close to or into contact with the toner-coated surface of paper, the toner layer can become shifted toward the trailing edge of the paper.
14.2.1.5.3 Black Dots 0007-7093 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / <Cause> On some types of paper (especially those with a high calcium carbonate content), toner offset to the fixing film can start to cake, moving from the fixing film or the pressure roller to the face or back of paper.
14.2.1.6.1 Ghost 0007-7096 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / <Cause> This problem tends to occur when there are both residual toner and fresh toner on the developing cylinder and, thus, difference in charge between these two kinds of toner.
14.2.1.7.1 Distorted line or jagged line occurs when copying drawing or document including ruled line: Because of defective laser scanner assembly 0010-4144 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / / / / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / / / / / [ Inspected by Canon Inc. ] Description Random distorted (jagged) line sometimes occurred in the sub scanning direction when copying a drawing.
14.2.2.1.1 Upon installation, machine does not start up / LCD does not come on although main power indicator on control panel lights up: Poor connection of ROM/RAM 0008-3477 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 [ Inspected by Canon Inc. ] Field Remedy In inspection, reinsertion of the ROM corrected the symptoms.
14.2.2.2.1 LCD on control panel remains black: Pilot lamp blinks 0011-6429 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / / / / / / / [ Case in the field ] Description In the field, the LCD on the control panel remained black and the pilot lamp blinked because the all day power PCB and the BootROM were faulty.
14.2.2.6.3 Message "You must insert a control card" is displayed on machine without control card 0011-2581 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / / / / / / / [ Case in the field ] Description In the field, the message "you must insert a control card"...
Turn OFF the control panel switch and the main power switch. 10 seconds or more later, turn the main power switch ON. 14.2.2.7.2 What is key pair? 0009-9824 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / / / / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / / / / [ Inspected by Canon Inc. ] Description It is necessary to generate and register a key pair in order to use encrypted SSL communication.
14.2.6.3 0207 Jam Code: Because solenoid (SL1) of 1st paper delivery flapper is mounted in wrong position. 0010-6523 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / / / / / [ Case in the field ] Description In the field, a sheet of paper dumped into the 1st paper delivery flapper (FL2-1212), causing a paper jam.
14.2.9.1 #037/##795/###796 User Error Code: Occurs when FAX Activity Report is set to be printed automatically at time of FAX reception 0010-4103 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / / / / [ Verified by Canon Inc. ] Description When the Auto Print function was set to OFF in user mode [Report Settings >...
- System Settings > MEAP Settings > Use HTTP 14.2.10.1.15 Estimated life of the fixing heatsink roller 0009-9840 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / / / / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / / / / [ Manual-related ] Description Although the fixing heatsink roller (FB5-4931) is used in common with all the models of this series, its estimated life varies as follows depending on the model to which it is attached.
FM2-1794 Fixing Film Unit (iR3570/4570: 230V) 14.2.10.1.22 How to install CA certificate file to machine using Remote UI 0009-9981 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / / / / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / / / / [ Manual-related ] Description Apart from the certificate files that are preinstalled in the machine, you can also install a CA certificate file using the Remote UI.
14.2.10.1.29 How to create user own watermark: Watermark printing 0009-9988 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / / / / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / / / / [ Manual-related ] Description Although this machine has 6 types of preset watermarks, following procedure enables you to create your own watermark.
Although the iR3300 series machine can manage only 300 department IDs at a maximum, this machine can manage up to 1,000 department IDs. 14.2.10.1.46 How does this machine detect level of toner in waste toner box? 0010-0094 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / / / / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / / / / [ Manual-related ] Description This machine detects the level of waste toner inside the waste toner box using the mechanical detection method.
14.2.10.3.4 How to erase all destinations stored in Address Book and One-Touch buttons at once 0009-2429 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy In service mode, [COPIER >...
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1 pickup motor drives the pickup unit 1 cassette 2 pickup motor drives the pickup unit 2 duplex feed motor drives the duplex roller 1/2 iR3570/3570F/4570/4570F hopper motor drives the hopper T-14-6 DC controller Notation Parts No.
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Chapter 14 PS508 PS507 PS506 PS502 PS501 PS504 PS505 CIS1 PS503 F-14-24 <Printer Unit> T-14-11 Notation Name Description cassette 1 paper sensor detects the presence/absence of cassette 1 cassette 2 paper sensor detects the presence/absence of cassette 2 cassette 1 paper level sensor A detects paper level A in cassette 1 cassette 1 paper level B sensor detects paper level B in cassette 1...
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J302B FK2-0358 J302A T-14-13 Notation Parts No. DC controller PCB AC driver PCB TH1,TH2 fixing film unit J304 iR2270/2270F/2870/2870F J202 FM2-0293(100V) FM2-0358(120V) FM2-0359(230V) iR3570/3570F/4570/4570F FM2-1792(100V) FM2-1793(120V) FM2-1794(230V) FM2-2776 J302A TH1, TH2 PS13 PS10 PS22 PS18 PS15 PS14 PS11 PS17 PS16...
14.3.5 Switch 14.3.5.1 Switches 0007-6838 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / <Reader Unit> The reader unit does not have a switch.
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SVR1 paper width detecting VR detects the width of paper in the manual feeder speaker speaker (fax unit) T-14-18 Notation Parts No. fixing film unit fixing film unit iR2270/2270F/2870/2870F iR3570/3570F/4570/4570F H1,H2 FM2-0293(100V) FM2-1792(100V) FM2-0358(120V) FM2-1793(120V) FM2-0359(230V) FM2-1794(230V) FK2-0375(100V) FK2-0376(230V) NPN(100V)
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PCB FM2-2773 generates the pseudo CI signal BD PCB scanner unit generates the BD signal FM2-0276(iR2270/ 2270F/2870/2870F) FM2-0334(iR3570/ 3570F/4570/4570F) NCU PCB FM2-2790 controls the line switching operation fax board PCB FM2-2789 control the fax unit [10]...
0007-6841 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / Of the variable resistors (VR), light-emitting diodes (LED), and check pins found in the machine, those that are needed when servicing the machine in the field are discussed.
E805 fan error 15.2 Error Code Details 15.2.1 Error Code Details 0008-1078 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / T-15-2 Code Cause Remedy E000 The temperature of the fixing assembly is abnormally high.
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Chapter 15 Code Cause Remedy 0002 During motor rotation, detection is executed Replace the fixing motor. Replace the DC controller every 100 msec; however, the drive signal is PCB. absent 5 times in sequence. E019 The waste toner case is full, or the waste toner case full sensor is faulty. 0000 When the waste toner case is identified as being Replace the waste toner sensor.
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Chapter 15 Code Cause Remedy 0002 The speed lock signal indicates a deviation 10 Replace the laser unit. Replace the DC controller times in sequence at intervals of 10 msec after the PCB. Check the wiring. signal has indicated a locked state. 0003 With the image clock switched over, the scanner Replace the laser unit.
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Chapter 15 Code Cause Remedy 0003 [Cause] An HD write abort error has occurred. See the details under 602. The sectors for BOOTDEV on the HD cannot be read. [Detection] BARSAC (all; at time of bootable startup) [Timing of Detection] once at startup 0006 [Cause] A subbootable that matches the PDL type See the details under 602.
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Chapter 15 Code Cause Remedy E717 There is an error in the communication with the NE controller. 0001 The NE controller is not connected at power on, Check the cable; thereafter, reset the condition in although it was connected before the power was service mode: turned off because of an error.
While the fan is in operation, the lock signal is not detected for 5 sec. 15.2.2 E602 in Detaill 0008-1182 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / T-15-3 XX YY Description Remedy The HDD cannot be recognized.
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Chapter 15 XX YY Description Remedy Suspension of a write operation to the boot 1. Find the sector for which the write operation has been device has been detected. suspended; then, execute recovery operation. <in the case of black-and-white E code> 1-1 The machine will not permit the use of service mode;...
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Chapter 15 XX CHK- Partition Description 11, 21 13, 25 10, 12, 14, TYPE 22, 23, 24 question At startup During routine operation Reme-dy Reme-dy Reme-dy Reme-dy Reme-dy Reme-dy BOOTDE Firmware storage area (System, Language, RUI) DOSDEV For future expansion Entire HDD identified (check on...
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Chapter 15 XX CHK- Partition in Description Typical item Normal mode Safe mode + TYPE question deleted formatting by + HDD HDD formatting HD-CLEAR formatting with SST with SST PDLDEV PDL-related User Font Possible PDLDEV Possible; file storage IccProfil specified however, area (font, selection of a...
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Chapter 15 Description Remedy The ongoing write operation has been 1. Set '0' for TYPE-TYPE, and execute HDD- suspended (at startup). CHECK (40 to 50 min). Thereafter, turn off and then back on the power. 2. If the symptom still exits after the foregoing, execute HDD-CLEAR using TYPE-TYPE=1, 2, 3, 5.
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Chapter 15 Code Cause Remedy E025 The hopper motor or the bottle motor is faulty. 0000 The sub hopper toner sensor connection detection signal is absent for 100 msec 10 Replace the sub hopper toner sensor. Connect the connector. Replace times in sequence.
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Chapter 15 Code Cause Remedy 0001 [Cause] An HDD detection error has occurred. The HDD cannot be detected. The See the details under 602. HDD does not become ready. The HDD returns an error. [Detection] while boot ROM is in session BARSAC startup, mounting (usrIde) [Timing of Detection] once at startup...
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Chapter 15 Code Cause Remedy 0000 After the presence of a pedestal has been detected, the communication fails to be Check the cable. Replace the DC controller PCB. Replace the normal for 5 sec. pedestal drive PCB. E717 There is an error in the communication with the NE controller. 0001 The NE controller is not connected at power on, although it was connected before Check the cable;...
While the fan is in operation, the lock signal is not detected for 5 sec. 15.3 Error Code (SEND) 15.3.1 Results of Self-Diagnosis 0008-0278 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / iR3530 / T-15-8 Cause Remedy There is a shortage of TCP/IP resources.
LDAP server is operating for version 2. version 2. 15.3.2 Error Codes 0008-0315 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / iR3530 / T-15-9 Cause Remedy # 001 There is a paper or original jam.
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Chapter 15 Cause Remedy # 037 There is a shortage of memory, not permitting reception. Remove error files and unnecessary files to increase available memory. # 080 F code is not set on the target. Check the F code of the target, and start over. # 081 The appropriate password is not set on the target.
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Chapter 15 Cause Remedy When the machine is started up, its IP address is not In user mode, check the TCP/IP settings. assigned by means of DHCP, RARP, or BOOTP. # 756 In system control setup (user mode), 'use NetWare' is set In network settings of system control setup (user mode), to 'off' in NetWare settings.
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Chapter 15 Cause Remedy HTML data has been received. Ask the source to use a format other than HTML. # 829 The data that is being received consists of 100 pages or The machine is designed so that it removes data for the more.
With no original in the tray, the pickup signal is received for 2 sec. 15.5 Alarm Code 15.5.1 Alarm Code 0008-0978 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / / / T-15-16 Location code Description 02 scanner system 0002...
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Chapter 15 Code Detail code Name Detection Remedy E519 0001 The home position Replace the finisher controller sensor does not go off PCB. Replace the gear change even when the gear motor. Check the gear change change motor has mechanism. rotated for a specific period of time.
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Chapter 15 Code Detail code Name Detection Remedy E532 8001 The stapler slide home Replace the finisher controller position sensor does not PCB. Replace the stapler shift go on within 11 sec motor. Check the stapler shift home when the stapler is position sensor.
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Chapter 15 Code Detail code Name Detection Remedy E540 0002 Replace the No. 1 tray shift motor. Replace the finisher controller Upper tray ascent/ PCB. Check the tray ascent/descent descent motor clock mechanism. error Upper tray ascent/ 0003 descent motor error Replace the No.
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Chapter 15 Code Detail code Name Detection Remedy E592 0007 Paper trailing edge Check the paper trailing edge Error in light-receiving sensor/registration sensor. Check the horizontal voltage when light is sensor error registration sensor. Check the emitted (horizontal punch driver PCB. Replace the registration sensor 3) finisher controller PCB.
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Chapter 15 Code Detail code Name Detection Remedy E5F2 0001 The guide home Check the guide motor. Check the position sensor does not guide home position sensor. go on when the guide Replace the finisher controller motor has been driven PCB.
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Chapter 15 Code Detail code Name Detection Remedy E5F6 0001 Saddle butting error The paper butting plate Check the paper butting plate home position sensor motor. Check the paper butting does not go on when the plate home position sensor. Replace paper butting plate the finisher controller PCB.
Chapter 15 Code Detail code Name Detection Remedy 0001 Saddle switch error The inlet cover switch Check the inlet cover switch. Check has been identified as the inlet cover sensor. Check the being open for 1 sec or front cover open/closed sensor. more after the start of Check the delivery cover sensor.
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Chapter 15 Code Detail code Items Description Remedial action E514 0001 When the stack retainer Replace the finisher controller is moving to home PCB. Replace the stack delivery position, the return belt motor. Check the stack delivery escape HP sensor does drive mechanism.
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Chapter 15 Code Detail code Items Description Remedial action E537 8001 When the front aligning Replace the finisher controller plate is moving to home PCB. Replace the front alignment position, the front motor. Check the front aligning alignment HP sensor plate drive unit.
0007-8133 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / / / / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / The machine's service mode has a 3-layer screen construction: Initial screen, Level 1/2 screen, and Level 3 screen. Its mode items are grouped into those used in regular maintenance work (Level 1 items) and those used in response to faults (Level 2 items).
16.1.3 Ending Service Mode 0007-8136 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / / / / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / A press on the Reset key will bring back the Service Mode Initial screen. Another press on the Reset key will end service mode, and bring back the User screen (standard screen).
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Chapter 16 COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION Sub-item Description Level LANG-ES Version of the Spanish language file LANG-ET Version of the Estonian language file LANG-FI Version of the Finnish language file LANG-HU Version of the Hungarian language file LANG-KO Version of the Korean language file LANG-NL Version of the Dutch language file LANG-NO...
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Chapter 16 <CST-STS> T-16-4 COPIER > DISPLAY > CST-STS Sub-item Description Level WIDTH-MF Paper width on the manual feedtray Unit: mm <JAM> F-16-9 Touch an arbitrary jam display screen to see details about the jam. (1) To previous page (2) To next page (3) Jam sequential number (4) Jam type (5) Corresponding sensor...
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Chapter 16 <CODE> Error code <DTL> Error detail code (0000 for none) <L> Error location 0: Main controller 1: DADF 2: Finisher 3: Not used 4: Reader unit 5: Printer unit 6: Various PDL board 7: Fax board <P> Not used <HV-STS>...
For development P011 For development 16.3.5 <SORTER> 0008-1276 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / T-16-13 Address Controller Display contents Remarks...
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Chapter 16 Address Controller Display contents Remarks Front cover interlock sensor 1:ON Gear change HP sensor 1:ON Not used P005 STACKER For development For development Punch send request signal 0:ON Saddle 13VON signal 1:ON Not used Not used Not used Not used P006 STACKER...
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Chapter 16 Address Controller Display contents Remarks For development For development P013 STACKER For development Pre-alignment HP sensor 1:ON Pre-alignment HP sensor 1:ON Processing tray paper detection sensor 1:ON Rear-end assist HP sensor 1:ON Not used Not used Not used P014 STACKER Post-alignment motor phase A...
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Chapter 16 Address Controller Display contents Remarks P029 SADDLE Front cover open - 24V down detection 1:ON Entry cover open - 24V down detection 1:ON Folding motor forward rotation signal 1:ON Folding motor reverse rotation signal 1:ON Folding motor clock sensor 1:ON Butting motor clock sensor 1:ON...
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Chapter 16 <AE> T-16-16 COPIER > ADJUST > AE Sub-item Description Level AE-TBL Adjusting the character density at image density adjustment <Setting range> 1 to 9 (Default: 5) Setting a greater value makes characters darker. Setting a smaller value makes characters lighter. If RAM on the reader controller circuit board has been cleared, enter the value from the service label.
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Chapter 16 Decrease the setting (so that the read start position moves toward the rear). Read start position Increase the setting (so that the read start position moves Original toward the front). F-16-16 <CCD> T-16-18 COPIER > ADJUST > CCD Sub-item Desciption Level...
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IR2270: Enter '80'. -> Application width: approx. 5.5 to 6mm * Recommended value to be set when a separation jam occurs at the second side of double-sided copy iR4570, iR3570 series: 50 iR2270, iR2870 series: 80 iR4570/4530/3570/3530 Reference value for the application width...
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Chapter 16 approx. 7 to 8.5mm approx. 9 to 10.5mm approx. 12 to 13mm iR2230/2270/2830/2870 Reference value for the application width T-16-26 TR-TP-TM Application width from the lead edge of paper approx. 3mm approx. 5.5 to 6mm approx. 8 to 9mm approx.
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Chapter 16 COPIER > ADJUST > FEED-ADJ Sub-item Description Level RG-HF-SP Adjusting the registration clutch ON timing <Setting range> -128 to 127 (Default: 0) If RAM on the DC controller circuit board has been cleared or the board itself has been replaced, enter the value from the service label. ADJ-RE-L Adjusting the horizontal registration at paper re-feed (Large paper) - If the image is deviated to this side, increase the value.
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Chapter 16 COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD Sub-item Description Level DF-WLVL1/ Adjusting the ADF white level (Platen scan/Flow read scan) <Operating procedure> 1) Place the user's usual paper on the document table and execute COPIER>FUNCTION>CCD>DF-WLVL1: Read the white level in Book mode (to check the transparency of the glass for Book mode).
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Chapter 16 T-16-39 COPIER > FUNCTION > FIXING Sub-item Description Level NIP-CHK Making output for measuring the fixing nip width automatically <Operating procedure> 1) Make a solid black print in A4/LTR. 2) Make about 20 A4/LTR prints of the Test Sheet. 3) Place the A4/LTR solid black output obtained in step 1.
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Cassette 1 paper feed motor (M6) Second paper ejection motor (2/3 paper ejection) (M1) Cassette 2 paper feed motor (M7) Third paper ejection motor (2/3 paper ejection) (M2) Duplex motor (iR3570/3570F/4570/4570F Buffer pass motor (M1) only) (M10) - Designation numbers and corresponding solenoids T-16-45...
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Chapter 16 COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR Sub-item Description Level DC-CON Clearing RAM on the DC controller circuit board The RAM is cleared when the main power switch is turned OFF and ON. <Operating procedure> 1) Select COPIER>FUNCTION>MISC-P>P-PRINT to print out the contents of the service mode.
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Chapter 16 COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR Sub-item Description Level SLT-CLR Clearing the salutation setting <Operating procedure> 1) Select this item and press the OK key. SND-STUP Clearing the send-read settings The send-read settings are cleared when the main power switch is turned OFF and <Operating procedure>...
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Chapter 16 COPIER > OPTION > BODY Sub-item Description Level FIX-TEMP Switching the plain paper down sequence table <Setting range> 0: OFF (Default) 1: Prioritize productivity. Set the control temperature at -20 deg C across the board. 2: Set the control temperature at -10 deg C across the board. 3: It is -20Åé...
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<Setting range> 0: OFF (Base model), 1: ON (Full model) FIX-LOW Improving fixing at low temperature Note: Valid for iR3570/3570F/4570/4570F only <Setting range> 0: OFF [Default], 1: Low-temperature fixing improvement mode ON SC-L-CNT Switching the threshold value of the paper size (Large/Small) of the scan counter <Setting range>...
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Chapter 16 COPIER > OPTION > BODY Sub-item Description Level SHARP Changing the sharpness level (Setting the central value) <Setting range> 1 to 5 [Default: 3] COTDPC-D Saving the toner (Potential (VD) low) <Setting range> 0: No saving [Default] 1: Down about 10% 2: Down about 20% 3: Down about 30% RMT-...
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Chapter 16 COPIER > OPTION > BODY Sub-item Description Level ORG-LTRR Setting a special paper size that cannot be recognized by DF This is targeted at LTR-R notified of by DF. <Setting range> 0: LTR-R [Default] 1:G-LTR-R 2:A-LTR-R 3:OFFICIO 4:E-OFFICIO 5:EXECTIVE-R 6:LTR-R ORG-LDR...
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Chapter 16 COPIER > OPTION > BODY Sub-item Description Level NS-PLNWS Limiting the use of PLAIN and LOGIN for SMTP authentication in an environment of communication packet encryption This is set to limit the use of PLAIN and LOGIN for SMTP authentication in an environment where communication packets are encrypted <Setting range>...
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Chapter 16 COPIER > OPTION > BODY Sub-item Description Level KSIZE-SW Use it to enable/disable support of K paper. <Setting range> 0: do not support K paper [Default] 1: support K paper procedure 1) Set '0' in this service mode. 2) Set '0' for the following: COPIER >...
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Chapter 16 COPIER > OPTION >USER Sub-item Description Level DOC-REM Setting whether or not to display the document removal message <Setting range> 0: Do not display [Default 1] 1: Display SIZE-DET Turning the document size detection function ON or OFF <Setting range>...
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Chapter 16 COPIER > OPTION >USER Sub-item Description Level DPT-ID-7 Registering the department ID and entering 7 digits for authentication <Setting range> 0: Conventional [Default] 1: 7-digit input RUI-RJT Disconnecting the HTTP port from RUI by three authentication failures <Setting procedure> 0: Invalid [Default] 1: Valid CTM-S06...
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Chapter 16 - Scan: Black-and-white and color scans T-16-53 Counter Description Support Total 1 Total 2 Total (Large) Total (Small) Total (Full-color 1) Total (Full-color 2) Total (Black-and-white 1) Total (Black-and-white 2) Total (Monochrome / Large) Total (Monochrome / Small) Total (Black-and-white / Large) Total (Black-and-white / Small) Total 1 (Duplex)
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Chapter 16 Counter Description Support Total B (Monochrome 1) Total B (Monochrome 2) Total B (Full-color / Large) Total B (Full-color / Small) Total B (Full-color + Monochrome / Large) Total B (Full-color + Monochrome / Small) Total B (Full-color + Monochrome 2) Total B (Full-color + Monochrome 1) Copy (Total 1) Copy (Total 2)
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Chapter 16 Counter Description Support Copy A (Black-and-white / Large / Duplex) Copy A (Black-and-white / Small / Duplex) Local copy (Full-color 1) Local copy (Full-color 2) Local copy (Monochrome 1) Local copy (Monochrome 2) Local copy (Black-and-white 1) Local copy (Black-and-white 2) Local copy (Full-color / Large) Local copy (Full-color / Small) Local copy (Monochrome / Large)
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Chapter 16 Counter Description Support Report print (Full-color / Large / Duplex) Report print (Full-color / Small / Duplex) Report print (Gray-scale / Large / Duplex) Report print (Gray-scale / Small / Duplex) Report print (Monochrome / Large / Duplex) Report print (Monochrome / Small / Duplex) Copy scan total 1 (Color) Copy scan total 1 (Black-and-white)
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Chapter 16 T-16-54 COPIER > OPTION > CST Sub-item Description Level ENV1/2 Registering Envelope cassette ENV1/2 <Setting range> 21: ISO-C5 [Default], 22: COM10, 23: Monarch, 24: DL, 25: ISO-B5, 26: Western style No.4 U1-NAMEto U4- Setting whether or not to display a paper name when a paper size group (U1 to NAME U4) has been detected <Setting range>...
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4: Rather high humidity 5: High humidity <Additional information 1> The setting of '17 becomes valid in all environments only for iR3570/3570F/4570/4570F/iR3530/4530. <Additional information 2> The transfer lead edge weak bias becomes effective with the following settings. 1.Output condition: Execute 'COPIER>OPTION>COMBO> (1) PPR-SLCT (paper type) / (2) MOD-SLCT (paper pick-up mode) / (3) ENV-SLCT (environment selection)' and register them under TR-SW 1 to 5.
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Scanner motor counter This counter counts motor rotations. If the time until the motor run become stable is shorter than the average, however, this counter is not incremented. Average time iR2230/2870: About 1.3 seconds iR3570/4570: About 3.3 seconds <DRBL-1> T-16-69 COPIER>COUNTER>DRBL-1...
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Chapter 16 COPIER>COUNTER>DRBL-1 Sub-item Description Level FX-LW-RL Lower fixing roller counter This counter is incremented two for the large size and one for the small size. FX-FILM Fixing film counter This counter is incremented two for the large size and one for the small size. FX-CL-RL Fixing cleaning roller counter This counter is incremented two for the large size and one for the small size.
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Contents Contents 17.1 Outline..................................17-1 17.1.1 Outline of Upgrading the Machine ............................17-1 17.1.2 Outline of the Service Support Tool ............................17-1 17.2 Making Preparations ..............................17-3 17.2.1 Registering the System Software ............................. 17-3 17.2.2 Making Connections ................................17-5 17.3 Formatting the HDD ..............................17-7 17.3.1 Formatting All Partitions .................................
17.1.2 Outline of the Service Support Tool 0008-7307 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / The Service Support Tool (hereafter, SST) has the following functions:...
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Chapter 17 Main power on keypad, 2+8 on keypad, 1+7 switch ON Safe mode Boot ROM Boot program program SYSTEM program In service mode COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM > DOWNLOAD normal mode program Download mode A Download mode B F-17-2 Use safe mode for the following: -when you have replaced the HDD.
17.2.1 Registering the System Software 0008-7310 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N You must first register the system software found on the System CD to the SST.
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Chapter 17 F-17-4 5) Select the drive in which you have set the System CD, and click [SEARCH]. F-17-5 6) The list of system software found on the System CD appears. Remove the check from the folders and software you will not need; then, click [REGISTER]. 17-4...
F-17-7 17.2.2 Making Connections 0008-7373 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N You are now ready to connect the PC to the machine. [Preparatory Work] Items to Prepare - PC to which the SST (version 3.01 or later) and the system software for the iR4570/3570, 2870/2270 has been registered...
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Chapter 17 Command Prompt M i c r o s o f t W i n d o w s 2 0 0 0 [ Ve r s i o n 5 . 0 0 . 2 1 9 5 ] ( C ) C o p y r i g h t 1 9 8 5 - 1 9 9 9 M i n c r o s o f t C o r p .
0008-7381 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / When you format all partitions of the HDD, all individual partitions will be initialized and made ready for use by the main controller.
17.4.1.2 Downloading Procedure 0008-7395 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / You can run a downloading session either in normal or safe mode.
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Chapter 17 F-17-18 2) Click [Start]. F-17-19 3) When the session has ended, click [OK]. 17-11...
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Chapter 17 F-17-20 4) If you want to start another downloading session, see the appropriate instructions. 5) When you are done with downloading, turn off and then on the main power (iR4570/3570, 2870/2270 Series). 6) See the upgrade status indicated on the control panel (iR4570/3570, 2870/2270 Series). When a message appears asking you to turn off and then on the switch, turn off and then on the main power (iR4570/3570,2870/2270 Series).
If the machine fails to start up, format BOOTDEV using HDFormat and then download such software as System, Language, and RUI. 17.4.2 Downloading RUI, and Language 17.4.2.1 Outline 0008-7410 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 iR ----- Network RUI(en)
0009-0391 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / SDICT is a dictionary used when converting image data read by the reader unit into character code (OCR processing). This function is used in conjunction with the PDF Generation Expansion Kit-B1.
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Chapter 17 F-17-28 2) Click [Start]. F-17-29 3) When the session has ended, click [OK]. 17-16...
0008-7421 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / Boot registered in the SST may be used in common for various types of boot ROMs. You cannot change the type of a boot ROM by means of downloading.
17.4.7.1 Outline 0008-7605 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / Dcon/Rcon is downloaded by way of the main controller unit. - The DC controller PCB/reader controller PCB is equipped with a boot ROM, and downloading may be attempted multiple times in the event of failure.
0008-7824 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / You can execute a downloading session in either normal or safe mode. In the case of safe mode, however, you will not be able to find out the version of Dcon/Rcon, causing all downloading to occur (overwriting of the same version and downgrading).
0009-0281 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / The Multi Fax Board-D1 (2-line) comes with a control CPU and its system software, which is downloaded by way of the main controller unit.
17.4.8.2 Downloading Procedure 0009-0280 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / You will have to use normal mode for downloading. 1) Select the version of G3FAX you want to download.
0008-7845 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 SramImg is data that is stored in the SRAM of the main controller PCB, while MeapBack is a MEAP application and its data stored on the HDD.
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Chapter 17 F-17-55 2) Select the data to download. F-17-56 3) Click [Start]. 17-30...
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Chapter 17 F-17-57 4) Click [OK]. F-17-58 5) When you are done with downloading, turn off and then on the main power (iR4570/3570, 2870/2270 Series). 6) See the status of upgrading indicated on the control panel of the machine (iR4570/3570, 2870/2270 Series). When a message appears asking you to turn off and then on the switch, turn off and then on the main power (iR4570/3570, 2870/2270 Series).
Contents Contents 18.1 Service Tools................................18-1 18.1.1 Special Tools.................................... 18-1 18.1.2 Oils and Solvents ..................................18-1...
0007-6516 iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 / / iR2270N / / iR2870N / / iR3570N / / iR4570N / iR2230 / / / iR3530 / In addition to the standard tools set, you will need the following special tools for servicing of the machine:...