Canon PIXMA MP 780, 750 multifunctional printer Service Manual

Canon PIXMA MP 780, 750 multifunctional printer Service Manual

The PIXMA MP 780 and PIXMA MP 750 are multifunctional printers that offer a combination of printing, scanning, and copying capabilities. These devices are designed for both home and small office environments, providing a versatile solution for everyday document and photo needs.

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PIXMA MP 780

PIXMA MP 750

SERVICE

MANUAL

Canon

Copyright 2004, Canon U.S.A. This technical publication is the proprietary and confidential information of Canon U.S.A. which shall be retained for reference purposes by Authorized Service Facilities of Canon U.S.A. Its unauthorized use is prohibited.

PIXMA MP750/780

SERVICE

MANUAL

REVISION 0

PIXMA MP750 H12-4562

PIXMA MP750 H12-4563

PIXMA MP750 H12-4564

PIXMA MP750 H12-4565

PIXMA MP750 H12-4566

PIXMA MP750 H12-4568

PIXMA MP780 H12-4582

PIXMA MP780 H12-4583

PIXMA MP780 H12-4584

PIXMA MP780 H12-4585

PIXMA MP780 H12-4586

PIXMA MP780 H12-4587

PIXMA MP780 H12-4588

PIXMA MP780 H12-4589

PIXMA MP780 H12-4597

120V USA

230V EMB

230V GB

230V EUM

120V CND

230V AUS

120V USA

230V EE/NE

230V GB/ME/NORD/ZA

230V AT/CH/DE

230V WEST

120V CND/LTN

230V AUS

230V AE

230V CHN

HY8-13A3-000

COPYRIGHT 2004 CANON INC. CANON PIXMA MP750/780 NOV. 2004

Scope

This manual has been issued by Canon Inc., to provide the service technicians of this product with the information necessary for qualified persons to learn technical theory, installation, maintenance, and repair of products. The manual covers information applicable in all regions where the product is sold. For this reason, it may contain information that is not applicable to your region.

Revision

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The following do not apply if they do not conform to the laws and regulations of the region where the manual or product is used:

Trademarks

Product and brand names appearing in this manual are registered trademarks or trademarks of the respective holders.

Copyright

All rights reserved. No parts of this manual may be reproduced in any form or by any means or translated into another language without the written permission of Canon Inc., except in the case of internal business use.

Copyright © 2004 by Canon Inc.

CANON INC.

Inkjet MFP Quality Assurance Div.

5-1 Hakusan 7-Chome, Toride-city, Ibaraki 302-8501, Japan

I. MANUAL OUTLINE

This manual consists of the following three parts to provide information necessary to service the PIXMA

MP750/MP780:

Part 1: Maintenance

Information on maintenance and troubleshooting of the PIXMA MP750/MP780

Part 2: Technical Reference

New technology and technical information such as FAQ's (Frequently Asked Questions) of the PIXMA

MP750/MP780

Part 3: Appendix

Block diagrams and pin layouts of the PIXMA MP750/MP780

Reference:

This manual does not provide sufficient information for disassembly and reassembly procedures. Refer to the graphics in the separate Parts Catalog.

II. TABLE OF CONTENTS

Part 1: MAINTENANCE

1 - 1 1. MAINTENANCE

1 - 1 1-1. Adjustment, Periodic Maintenance, Periodic Replacement Parts, and Replacement

Consumables by Service Engineer

1 - 3

1 - 4

1 - 4

1 - 5

1-2. Customer Maintenance

1-3. Product Life

1-4. Special Tools

1-5. Serial Number Location

1 - 6

1 - 6

1 - 9

1 - 9

1 - 14

1 - 16

1 - 17

1 - 22

2. LIST OF ERROR DISPLAY / INDICATION

2-1. Users Error Messege

2-2. Users Error Code

2-3. Service Call Errors

2-4. New Error Codes and Recovery Methods

2-5. Warnings

2-6. Troubleshooting by Symptom

2-7 Processing Communication Problems (MP780 only)

1 - 22

1 - 24

1 - 25

1 - 26

2-7-1 Initial Identification of Problems

2-7-2 Procedures for Processing Communication Problems

2-7-3 Procedures for Processing Communication Problems with Canon Facsimile.

2-7-4 Procedures for Processing Communication Problems with other Manufacturer's

Facsimiles.

1 - 27 3. REPAIR

1 - 27

1 - 30

1 - 30

1 - 33

3-1. Notes on Service Part Replacement (and Disassembling / Reassembling)

3-2. Special Notes on Repair Servicing

3-2-1 Flexible Cable and Harness Wiring, Connection

3-3. Adjustment / Settings

1 - 33

1 - 33

1 - 35

1 - 36

1 - 36

1 - 37

1 - 39

1 - 41

3-3-1 Paper Feed Motor Adjustment

3-3-2 Gear Phase Adjustment

3-3-3 Lift Cam Shaft Ass’y Adjustment

3-3-4 Solenoid Cam Spring Location

3-3-5 Carriage Shaft Clip Location

3-3-6 White Sheet Location

3-3-7 Grease Application

3-3-8 Waste Ink Counter Setting

1 - 41

1 - 46

1 - 46

1 - 46

1 - 47

1 - 48

1 - 54

1 - 55

1 - 60

1 - 78

1 - 78

3-4. User Data Flow

3-5. Service Switches

3-5-1 Hardware Switches

3-5-2 Service Data Setting

3-5-3 Service Data Registration / Setting Method

3-5-4 Service Data Flowchart

3-5-5 Explanation of service data

3-5-6 New SSSWs / parameters added to this model

3-5-7 SSSW Default Setting

3-6. Test Mode / Factory Mode

3-6-1 Test Mode / Factory Mode Overview

3 - 1

3 - 2

3 - 3

3 - 4

3 - 5

3 - 6

1 - 79

1 - 80

1 - 81

1 - 83

1 - 85

1 - 85

1 - 86

1 - 86

3-6-2 Test Mode Menu

3-6-3 Factory Mode

3-6-4 Operation Panel Test

3-6-5 Print Test

3-6-6 CD-R Calibration (230V only)

3-7. Upgrading the version of SPCNT Flash ROM

3-8. Verification Items

3-8-1 Users Report Service Test Print

1 - 87

1 - 88

1 - 95

1 - 99

3-8-2 Service EEPROM Information Print

3-8-3 System Data List (MP780 only)

3-8-4 System Dump List (MP780 only)

3-8-5 Service Activity Report (sending/receiving) (MP780only)

1 - 101 3-8-6 EEPROM Information Print

1 - 102 4. Cleaning Your Machine

1 - 102

1 - 102

4-1 Caution

4-2 Cleaning the Exterior

1 - 102

1 - 103

1 - 103

1 - 104

4-3 Cleaning the Scan Area

4-4 Cleaning the Interior

4-5 Cleaning the Feeder Cover

4-6 Cleaning the Rubber Sheet / Paper Feed Rollor / Separate Rollor

1 - 104

1 - 105

4-7 Cleaning the Paper Feed Rollor

4-8 Cleaning the Bottom Plate

1 - 106 5. Transportation

Part 2: TECHNICAL REFERENCE

2 - 1

2 - 3

1. New Technologies

2. Cleaning Mode and Amount of Ink Purged

2 - 5

2 - 9

3. Print Mode

4. FAQ (Problems Specific to the MP750/MP780 and Corrective Actions)

Part 3: APPENDIX

1. Wiring Diagram

2. Circuit Diagram

2-1 NCU Circuit Diagram1

2-2 NCU Circuit Diagram2

2-3 Relay Circuit Diagram

3. Specification

Part 1

Maintenance

1. MAINTENANCE

1-1 Adjustment, Periodic Maintenance, Periodic Replacement Parts, and

Replacement Consumables by Service Engineer

(1) Adjustment

Adjustment

ALL CLEAR

(EEPROM initialization)

*1

TYPE settings

(EEPROM settings)

*1

Waste ink counter resetting

(EEPROM settings)

Waste ink counter setting

(EEPROM initialization)

Timing

At SPCNT BOARD ASS’Y replacement

-At SPCNT BOARD ASS’Y replacement

-At excecuting All clear

At bottom case unit replacement

At ink absorber INK

ABSORBER

(HY7-2885/2886/2887/28

88/2889/2890/2891/2953)

At SPCNT BOARD ASS’Y replacement

CD-R sensor / automatic print head alignment sensor correction

(EEPROM settings)

(230V only)

At SPCNT BOARD ASS’Y replacement

At carriage unit replacement

Approx

Purpose Tool time

To initialize settings other than the following

-1-touch speed dialing

(MP780 only)

-Service/User soft SW

(MP780 only)

-Tx/Rx infomation

(MP780 only)

-Various counters

-TYPE Setting

-To set the type

-To set the destination

None

To initialize the settings, select #8

CLEAR–ALL in the service mode

None

Select #5

TYPE in the service mode

Power SW

OFF/ON*1

To reset the waste ink counter.

None

Select #7

PRINTER in the service mode, and input “0” at #5

INK ABS

CAPA.

Waste ink counter setting None

To correct the CD-R and automatic print head alignment sensor.

Print out the

EEPROM information, and select #7

PRINTER in the service mode.

Then, register at #5 INK ABS

CAPA.

None.

(Correction performed through

FACTORY

MODE-[2]PRI

NTER-SHUK

KEN at the same time as printing.)

1 min

1 min

1min

1 imn

1 min

1 - 1

Approx

Adjustment Timing Purpose Tool time

Print head alignment

Paper feed motor position adjustment*

*2

- At print head replacement

- At SPCNT BOARD ASS’Y replacement

-At paper feed motor unit replacement

To ensure accurate dot placement.

To adjust the belt tension.

(Position the paper feed motor so that the belt is stretched tight.)

None.(Main body buttons)

Computer

(settings via the printer driver)

None

For the adjustment, refer to [3-3

Adjustment/Se ttings

(1) PAPER

FEED

MOTOR

Installation

Adjustment.

-FLOIL

KG-107A

-MOLYKOTE

HP300

2 min

2 min

Grease application

-At carriage unit replacement

-At chassis' upper gear replacement

-At LIFT CAM SHAFT replacement

-To maintain sliding properties of the carriage, carriage shaft, and shaft lift.

-To protect the chassis' upper gear.

-To LIFT CAM SHAFT replacement

1 min

Note: DO NOT loosen the red screws on both sides of the main chassis, securing the carriage shaft positioning.

*1: When SPCNT BOARD ASS’Y is replaced, be sure to select the settings of [#8CLEAR]-[ALL]

Power: OFF/ON). DO NOT turn the power OFF/ON by removing and inserting the power code

(Hardware Power: OFF/ON). In this case, data may not be written correctly.

*2: Red screws of paper feed motor

The red screws securing the paper feed motor may be loosened only at replacement of the paper feed motor unit.

(2) Periodic maintenance

Adjustment Timing

None

Purpose Tool Approx. time

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(3) Periodic replacement parts

Adjustment Timing

None

Purpose Tool Approx. time

(4) Replacement consumables

Adjustment Timing

None

Purpose Tool Approx. time

1-2 Customer Maintenance

Approx.

Adjustment Timing Purpose Tool time

Print head alignment

Print head cleaning

Print head deep cleaning

Ink tank replacement

Paper feed roller cleaning

CD-R print position adjustment

(230V only)

Bottom plate cleaning

At print head replacement.

When print quality is not satisfying.

When print quality is not satisfying, and not improved by print head cleaning.

To improve nozzle conditions.

To improve nozzle conditions.

Main body buttons

Computer

(settings via the printer driver)

None

Computer

(setting via the printer driver)

.

None

Computer

(application software)

1 min

2min

When an ink tank becomes empty.(No ink

2min

- - error)

2min When paper does not feed properly.

To clean the paper feed rollers.

None

Main body buttons

At CD-R printing, when necessary

To correct CD-R print position.

2min

When the back side of the paper is smeared

To ensure accurate dot placement.

To clean the platen ribs.

None

Main body buttons

Computer

(automatic settings via the printer driver)

None

None

Computer

(application software)

3min

1min

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1-3 Product Life

(1) Main body

Specified print volume (a), (b), or the years of use (c), whichever comes first.

(a) Scanning Section: 15,000 pages

(b) Printing Section: 18,000 pages

Bk 1,500 character pattern + Post card

Address printing

Copy Print FAX

3,240 pages 3,780 pages -

(MP780)

3,420 pages

(MP750)

(MP780)

3,960 pages

(MP750) character pages

(MP780)

Color A4, 7.5% duty per color pattern

A4, photo, borderless printing

L, photo, borderless printing

Postcard, photo, borderless printing

2,520 pages 2,880 pages -

180 pages 360 pages -

1,080 pages 1,980 pages -

360 pages 1,260 pages -

(c) Years of use

5 years of use

(2) Ink tank

BCI-3eBK:

BCI-6C:

BCI-6M:

BCI-6Y:

BCI-6BK:

900 pages (JEIDA STD patternJ1, plain paper standerd mode)

740 pages (Black 1,500 character pattern, plain paper / standard mode)

1,300 pages (ISO JIS-SCID No. 5 / plain paper / standard mode)

550 pages (ISO JIS-SCID No. 5 / plain paper / standard mode)

430 pages (ISO JIS-SCID No. 5 / plain paper / standard mode)

360 pages (ISO JIS-SCID No. 5 / plain paper / standard mode)

2,000 pages (ISO JIS-SCID No. 5 / plain paper / standard mode)

1-4 Special Tools

Name Tool Application Remarks

MOLYKOTE

HP300

CK-8012-000 To be applied to the chassis' upper gear, and to the sliding portion of the shaft lift.

New

FLOIL KG-107A QY9-0057-000 To be applied to the sliding portion of the In common with carriage and the bearing portion of the other models. carriage shaft.

1 - 4

1-5 Serial Number Label Location

On the right side of the backside in the bottom case (close to the rating plate)

Figure1-1 Serial Number Label Location

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2. LIST OF ERROR DISPLAY / INDICATION

User error messages

Look for the applicable error message and execute the appropriate countermeasures.

Error Codes

As for the causes and countermeasures, only the error codes that are newly incorporated in the unit remedies unique to the product are included in New Error Codes and Recovery Methods. For the causes and countermeasures of other error codes, refer to the separate G3/G4 Facsimile Error Code List (Rev. 2).

Service error code output

When service data #1 SSSW SW01 Bit0 is set to “1”, the following service error codes are displayed when an error occurs.

2-1 User’s error messege

"CARTRIDGE JAMMED"

Printing position correction failed

Cause: Carriage movement prevented by one of the following.

Parts deformed. (Carriage or guide frame)

Replace the deformed parts.

Apply more grease.

Cause: Bi-directional print displacement correction failed because the carriage motor is

out of step, or some similar reason.

Solution: Replace the carriage motor.

Home position error

Cause1: Tried to stop the carriage unit that has been moving or to move the carriage unit at a pouse by force.

Solution1: Do not touch the carriage unit other than cartridge replacement position.

Cause2: Foreign body in carriage section.

Solution2: Open flatbed ass’y and remove the foreign body.

Cause3: Loose carriage belt.

Solution3: Replace carriage unit

Cause4: Carriage motor does not work.

Solution4 (1) Switch power OFF/ON.

(2) Replace carriage motor.

Cause5: The position of the carriage cannot be detected (due to smears on the carriage encoder film or SPCNT board failure).

Solution5: (1) Switch power off/on.

(2) Wipe the carriage encoder film with a cloth soaked with alcohol.

(3) Replace the carriage encoder film.

(4) Replace the SPCNT board.

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Note:

This error message means the same as service error codes ##338 and ##340. When this error occurs in this model, it is not treated as a service error, but as a user error, and the error message is displayed.

“COVER OPEN”

Cause: You opened the scanning unit (printer cover) during an operation.

Solution: Close the scanning unit (printer cover).

Cause: Damaged scanner open arm ass’y, damaged scanner sensor arm, or SPCNT board ass’y failure.

Solution: Replace the scanner open arm ass’y, replace the scanner sensor arm, or replace the SPCNT board ass’y.

“CHECK PRINTER (PRESS [OK])” (##334 - ##336, ##343, ##345, ##346, ##352, ##356 - ##362)

Cause: The carriage unit does not move due to a foreign body in the carriage section.

Solution: Open flatbed ass’y and remove the foreign body. If there is a paper jam, clear the paper jam.

Cause: The printer’s internal unit has malfunctioned.

Solution: Reinstall the BJ cartridge.

Turn the power off and on.

Check the service error code and refer to an appropriate solution.

Cause: The waste ink tank (absorber) is nearly full.

Solution: Replace the waste ink tank (absorber).

Note:

When replacing the waste ink absorber, you need to reset the waste ink volume counter. [Refer to 3-3

Adjustment/Settings (6) Service mode.]

“MEMORY FULL”

Cause: The machine’s memory is full because you tried to copy a very detailed document.

Solution: Divide the document and copy each part separately.

Cause: The machine’s memory is full because it has received too many documents in the memory receiving mode. (MP780 only)

Solution: Print out any documents, which are stored in memory. Then start the operation again. If the memory contains any documents you do not need, delete them.

“MEMORY CLEARED (PRESS [OK])”

Cause: After receiving data in the memory receiving mode, the power is off due to a service interruption, etc., and then the image data received in the memory receiving mode is cleared.

Solution: Press [OK] to go back to the standby status.

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Memo:

Until you press [OK] button, the machine displays this message continuously and you cannot perform any operations. The memory clear list of the cleared image data is not displayed in this machine. For the other party information, confirm in the communication management report.

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2-2 User error code

The error codes that have newly been added starting with the product are identified by the notation “new” those error codes for which remedies unique to the product are offered are identified by the notation “UNQ (UNIQUE).”

Document has jammed

Document is too long, or page time-over

Initial identification (T0/T1) time-over paper has run out

Polling reception error

The other party has run out of recording paper

Auto dialing transmission error during polling reception

Call fails images

Faxing cancellation

Remarks

2-3 Service Call Errors

Definition

##106 RX

##107 RX was exceeded during transmission other party

Fallback is not possible

EOL cannot be detected for 5 sec (15 sec if CBT)

RTN or PIN has been received

The procedure signal cannot be received for 6 sec while in wait

The transmitting machine cannot be use fallback

CFR, and CRP was received, exceeding the permitted number of transmissions of the procedure signal

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##114 RX

##200 RX

##220 TX/RX

##224 TX/RX

##226 TX/RX

##237 RX

##238 RX

Definition

Memory error

RTN was transmitted

During image reception, a carrier is not detected for 5 sec

DCN was received through a non-normal procedure

Receive DTC without Tx data

System error (e.g., main program may have gone away)

Fault occurred in the communication procedure signal

Stack Pointer Not within RAM Range

The recording system became locked for 1 min

The IC used to control the encoder malfunctioned

The IC used to control the decoder malfunctioned

The unit used to control recording malfunctioned board been exceeded been exceeded

##283 TX

##284 TX

##285 TX

##286 TX

##287 TX

##288 TX

##289 TX

##290 TX

##332 TX/RX

##333 TX/RX

##334 TX/RX

##335 TX/RX been exceeded

The number of re-transmissions of the procedure signal has been exceeded

DCN has been received after transmission of TCF

DCN has been received after transmitting EOP

DCN has been received after transmitting EOM

DCN has been received after transmitting MPS

After transmitting EOP, a signal other than PIN, PIP, MCF,

RTP, or RTN was received

After transmitting EOM, a signal other than PIN,PIP,MCF,

RTP, or RTN was received

After transmitting MPS, a signal other than PIN,PIP,MCF,

RTP, or RTN was received

Printer control DRAM check error

Printer control ROM check error

Printer control EEPROM check error

Data transmission error between the system control section and printer control section

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##336 TX/RX

Definition

BJ head abnormal temperature error

UNQ ##341

UNQ ##342

TX/RX

TX/RX

UNQ ##343 TX/RX

##345 TX/RX

##346 TX/RX

NEW ##352 RX

NEW ##355 RX

NEW ##356 TX/RX

NEW ##357 TX/RX

NEW ##358 TX/RX

NEW ##359 TX/RX

NEW ##360 TX/RX

NEW ##361 TX/RX

NEW ##362 TX/RX

Maintenance Jet Waste Ink Tank Full

Cleaning absorption waste ink capacity full

Ink Detection Waste Ink Tank Full

BJ cartridge head cleaning error

Inside temperature error

Printer control EEPROM head information error

A motor to lift up for CD-R print is malfunctioned

ASF cam sensor error

ASF paper feed (AP) position error

USB Host VBUS overcurrent error

Paper feed position error

Paper feed cam sensor error

Valve sensor error

Motor driver malfunctioned error other party and, in response, CI was transmitted; however, the procedure failed to advance, causing a T1 time-over condition after CM detection, causing a T1 time-over condition to phase 3 and later, causing a T1 time-over condition phase 3 and later, causing a T1 time-over condition or phase 4 to a control channel or later, causing a T1 time-over condition phase 4 to a control channel or later, causing a T1 time-over condition

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No. Tx/Rx

##752 TX

##753 TX

##754 TX

##755 TX

##757 TX

##758 TX

##759 TX

##760 TX

##762 TX

##763 TX

##764 TX

##765 TX

##767 TX

Definition after transmission of PPS-NULL, and the allowed number of procedure signal re-transmissions was exceeded

In ECM transmission, DCN was received after transmission of

PPS-NULL

In ECM transmission, the allowed number of procedure signal re-transmissions was exceeded or a T5 time-over (60 sec) condition occurred after transmission of PPS-NULL

In ECM transmission, the allowed number of procedure signal re-transmissions was exceeded after transmission of

PPS-NULL

In ECM transmission, no significant signal can be received after transmission of PPS-MPS, and the allowed number of procedure signal re-transmissions was exceeded

In ECM transmission, DCN was received after transmission of

PPS-MPS

In ECM transmission, the allowed number of procedure signal re-transmissions was exceeded or a T5 time-over (60 sec) condition occurred after transmission of PPS-MPS

In ECM transmission, the allowed number of procedure signal re-transmissions was exceeded after transmission of PPS-MPS

In ECM transmission, no significant signal can be received after transmission of PPS-EOM, and the allowed number of procedure signal re-transmissions was exceeded

In ECM transmission, DCN was received after transmission of

PPS-EOM

In ECM transmission, the allowed number of procedure signal re-transmissions was exceeded or a T1 time-over (60 sec) condition occurred after transmission of PPS-EOM

In ECM transmission, the allowed number of procedure signal re-transmissions was exceeded after transmission of PPS-EOM

In ECM transmission, no significant signal can be received after transmission of PPS-EOM, and the allowed number of procedure signal re-transmissions was exceeded

In ECM transmission, DCN was received after transmission of

PPS-EOM

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##768 TX

##769 TX

##770 TX

##772 TX

##773 TX

##774 TX

##775 TX

##777 TX

##778 TX

##779 TX

##780 TX

##782 TX

##783 TX

##784 TX

Definition

In ECM transmission, the allowed number of procedure signal re-transmissions was exceeded or a T5 time-over (60 sec) condition occurred after transmission of PPS-EOM

In ECM transmission, the allowed number of procedure signal re-transmissions was exceeded after transmission of PPS-EOM

In ECM transmission, no significant signal can be received after transmission of EOR-NULL, and the allowed number of procedure signal re-transmissions was exceeded

In ECM transmission, DCN was received after transmission of

EOR-NULL

In ECM transmission, the allowed number of procedure signal re-transmissions was exceeded or a T5 time-over (60 sec) condition occurred after transmission of EOR-NULL

In ECM transmission, ERR was received after transmission of

EOR-NULL

In ECM transmission, no significant signal can be received after transmission of EOR-MPS, and the allowed number of procedure signal re-transmissions was exceeded

In ECM transmission, DCN was received after transmission of

EOR-MPS

In ECM transmission, the allowed number of procedure signal e-transmissions was exceeded or a T5 time-over (60 sec) ondition occurred after transmission of EOR-MPS

In ECM transmission, ERR was received after transmission of

OR-MPS

In ECM transmission, no significant signal can be received after transmission of EOR-EOM, and the allowed number of rocedure signal re-transmissions was exceeded

In ECM transmission, DCN was received after transmission of

OR-EOM

In ECM transmission, the allowed number of procedure signal re-transmissions was exceeded or a T5 time-over (60 sec) condition occurred after transmission of EOR-EOM

In ECM transmission, ERR was received after transmission of

OR-EOM

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No. Tx/Rx

##785 TX

##787 TX

##788 TX

##789 TX

Definition

In ECM transmission, no significant signal can be received after transmission of EOR-EOP, and the allowed number of procedure signal re-transmissions was exceeded

In ECM transmission, DCN was received after transmission of

OR-EOP

In ECM transmission, the allowed number of procedure signal retransmissions was exceeded or a T5 time-over (60 sec) condition occurred after transmission of EOR-EOP

In ECM transmission, ERR was received after transmission of

EOR-EOP

EOR-Q

##792 RX

##793 RX significant signal was received

In ECM reception, PPS-NULL between partial pages cannot be detected

In ECM reception, no effective frame was detected while signals were received at high speed, and a time-over condition occurred

2-4 New Error Codes and Recovery Methods

Those error codes that have been added starting with the product and those error codes for which remedies unique to the product are offered are shown together with causes and remedies, where applicable.

##341 Maintenance jet waste ink capacity full

Solution: Replace the waste ink absorber as follows in the error occurs:

(1) Select [7] PRINTER TEST in the service mode and select [5] INK ABS CAPA under the [7], then input “0”.

(2) Check to make sure that no image exist in memory; then, turn off the power, remove the appropriate parts, and replace the waste ink absorber.

##342 Cleaning absorption waste ink capacity full

Solution: Replace the waste ink absorber as follows in the error occurs:

(1) Select [7] PRINTER TEST in the service mode and select [5] INK ABS CAPA under the [7], then input “0”.

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(2) Check to make sure that no image exist in memory; then, turn off the power, remove the appropriate parts, and replace the waste ink absorber.

##343 Ink detection waste ink capacity full

Solution: Replace the waste ink absorber as follows in the error occurs:

(1) Select [7] PRINTER TEST in the service mode and select [5] INK ABS CAPA under the [7], then input “0”.

(2) Check to make sure that no image exist in memory; then, turn off the power, remove the appropriate parts, and replace the waste ink absorber.

##352 Printer control EEPROM head information error

Cause: The EEPROM for printer control is faulty.

Solution: (1) Turn off and then on the power.

(2) Turn off the power, and replace the print head.

(3) Replace the SPCNT board.

NOTE:

In the presence of ##352, the carriage unit will not move to print head replacement position even when the inner cover is opened. Moreover the carriage will not be locked in position even when the power is turned off. When replacing the print head, be sure to turn off the power, and draw out the carriage before replacement.

##355 Lit-up motor for CD-R print malfunctioned

Cause: In performing a CD-R print, the motor to lift up the carriage shaft is malfunctioned.

Solution: (1) Turn off and then on the power.

(2) Check the connection from the SHEET FEED unit to the SPCNT board ass’y (JPM1).

(3) Replace the SHEET FEED ASS’Y.

(4) Replace the SPCNT board.

##356 ASF cam sensor error

Cause: An error occurs at the ASF cam sensor in the ASF (Auto Sheet Feeder) unit.

Solution: (1) To reboot, press [OK] button or turn off and then on the power.

(2) Replace the SHEET FEED ASS’Y.

##357 ASF paper feed (AP) position error

Cause: An error occurs at the AP positioning in the ASF (Auto Sheet Feeder) unit.

Solution: (1) To reboot, press [OK] button or turn off and then on the power.

(2) Replace the SHEET FEED ASS’Y.

(3) Replace the SPCNT board.

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##358 USB Host VBUS overcurrent error

Cause: Overcurrent is applied to the VBUS signal of USB.

Solution: (1) To reboot, press [OK] button or turn off and then on the power.

(2) Replace the SPCNT board.

##359 Paper feed position error

Cause: An error occurs at the paper feed positioning.

Solution: (1) To reboot, press [OK] button or turn off and then on the power.

(2) Replace the SHEET FEED ASS’Y.

(3) Replace the SPCNT board.

##360 Paper feed cam sensor error

Cause: An error occurs at the paper feed cam sensor.

Solution: (1) To reboot, press [OK] button or turn off and then on the power.

(2) Replace the SHEET FEED ASS’Y

(3) Replace the SPCNT board.

##361 Valve sensor error

Cause: An error occurs at the valve sensor in the Purge unit.

Solution: (1) To reboot, press [OK] button or turn off and then on the power.

(2) Replace the SPCNT board.

##362 Motor driver malfunctioned error

Cause: The motor driver is malfunctioned due to heating, etc.

Solution: (1) To reboot, press [OK] button or turn off and then on the power.

(2) Replace the SPCNT board.

2-5 Warnings

Main body (no LCD indications)

Displayed warning Remarks

None None

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2-6 Troubleshooting by symptom

General errors

Symptom

The unit does not power on.

Nothing is displayed.

Part of the LCD panel does

not display anything.

The keys do not work.

No sound from the speaker

(MP780 only)

Printing problems

The paper is not feed

properly.

(The Paper feed motor does

not run.)

Solution

(1) Check the power cord connection.

(2) Check the connection between the SPCNT board (JPSU1) and power supply unit.

(3) Replace the power supply unit.

(1) Check the connection between the Operation panel unit and SPCNT board

(JPANEL1).

(2) Replace the SCANNER unit.

(3) Replace the SPCNT board.

(1) If the test mode can be used, check for faulty dot in

LCD display.

(2) Check the connection between the Operation panel unit and SPCNT board

(JPNL1).

(3) Replace the SCANNER

UNIT.

(4) Replace the SPCNT board ass’y .

(1) Check the connection between the SCANNER UNIT and SPCNT board (JPNL1).

(2) Replace the SCANNER

UNIT.

(3) Replace the SPCNT board.

(1) Check the connection of the speaker and SPCNT board

(JSPK1).

(2) Replace the speaker.

(3) Replace the SPCNT board.

(1) Check the connection from the sheet feed unit to the

SPCNT board assy (JPM1).

(2) Replace the sheet feed unit.

(3) Replace the SPCNT board ass’y.

Remarks

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Printing problems

The paper is not picked up

from the auto sheet feeder.

The carriage motor does not

run.

Carriage error

(The carriage comes into contact with the push-on plates at the left and right sides, resulting in noise.)

Printing

Quality error

• The printer does not at all.

• Printing stops midway.

• Certain colors are not printed.

(1) Check the foreign matter in the paper feed section.

(2) Check the connection

SHEET FEED UNIT to the

SPCNT board ass’y (JPM1).

(3) Replace the SHEET FEED

UNIT.

(4) Replace SPCNT board ass’y.

(1) Check the connection from the SHEET FEED unit to the

SPCNT board ass’y (JPM1).

(2) Replace the SHEET FEED unit.

(3) Replace the SPCNT board ass’y.

(1) Check if grease adheres to the carriage encoder film.

(2) Using lint-free paper impregnated with alcohol, wipe the carriage encoder film with care so as not to scratch the film.

(3) If a lot of grease adheres to the carriage, replace the carriage board because grease might be spread to the sensor on the carriage board.

(4) Replace the carriage encoder film.

(1) Remove the print head and re-install it.

(2) Carry out nozzle cleaning on the print head five times with the cleaning operation, than visually cheek the test print for non-discharge of ink from nozzle. (

(3) Remove and reinstall the print head.

(4) Replace the appropriate ink tank.

(5) Replace the print head.

(6) Replace the SPCNT board ass’y.

(7) Replace the purge unit.

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Printing

Quality error

Blotches appear

Blank ink appear

Scanning problems

The document is not fed.

(The document feed motor does not run.)

The document slips against the rollers. (Evaluation criteria: Check it visually.

Stretched copy image.)

(1) Remove and reinstall the print head.

(2) Carry out nozzle cleaning on the print head five times with the cleaning operation, than visually cheek the test print for non-discharge of ink

(3) Perform print head refreshing, and print out

Nozzle check pattern.

Visually check the test print for non-discharge of ink from

(4) Replace the appropriate ink tank.

(5) Replace the print head.

(6) Check the connection of the carriage ribbon cable and the SPCNT board.

(JHD1, JHD2)

(7) Replace the carriage unit.

(8) Replace the SPCNT board.

(9) Replace the purge unit.

1) Check the connection from the document feed motor to the ADF board ass’y..

(2) Check the connection from the ADF board ass’y and

SPCNT board ass’y (JADF1).

(3) Replace the document feed motor.

(4) Replace the ADF board ass’y.

(5) Replace the SPCNT board.

(1) Cleaning the ADF section’s part s. See this

Chapter 4. Cleaning Your

Machine

(2) Replace the ADF section's rollers.

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Scanning problems

The document does not separate.

Faulty scanner unit's sensors (The placed document or transported document is not detected.)

The

Scanning

Image

Is

Abnormal

Nothing is printed.

1) Check whether the document feed motor is driving all the rollers. (Check for any damaged gears or foreign matter stuck inside.)

(2) ) Cleaning the Separate

Rollor and RubberSheet. See

Chapter 4. Cleaning your

Machine.

(3) Replace the separation roller ass’y and Upper guide ass’y.

1) Check for any faulty sensors while executing the copying operation and test mode.

(2) Check the connection from

Document sensor and

Document edge sensor to the

ADF board.

(3) Check the connection from the ADF board to the sensor board sub PCB (JADF1).

(4) Check the connection from the sensor board (JADF1) and

SPCNT board.

(5) Replace the Document sensor.

(6) Replace the ADF board ass’y.

(7) Replace the SPCNT board ass’y.

(1) Check the connection between the contact sensor and SPCNT board (JCCD1).

(2) Replace the SCANNER unit.

(3) Replace the SPCNT board ass’y.

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The

Scanning

Image

Is

Abnormal

The image has vertical stripes.

Faulty

CD-R

(MP780 only)

The halftone image contains black dots.

The CD-R Tray is not recognized.

Other (As-received failure)

The display appers in

English.

(1) Clean the Document glass.

(2) Check the connection between the contact sensor and SPCNT board (JCCD1).

(3) Replace the SCANNER unit.

(4) Replace the SPCNT board ass’y.

(1) Clean the Document glass.

(2) Check whether the document is not skewed.

(3) Check the connection between the SCANNER unit and SPCNT board (JCCD1).

(4) Replace the SCANNER unit.

(5) Replace the SPCNT board ass’y.

(1) Remove the CD-R Tray, and place the CD-R Tray again.

(2) Check the connection between the CARRIAGE

UNIT and SPCNT board

ASS’Y (JHD1, JHD2).

(3) Replace the CARRIAGE

UNIT.

(4) Replace the SPCNT

BOARD ASS’Y.

Select the settings of

[#8CLEAR]-[ALL] and

[#5TYPE] (Type setting) in

Service Mode, and turn the power OFF/ON with the power button (Software

Power: OFF/ON).

Missing dots

Unstable printing Splashed dots

Figure1-2 Defective Pattern (Sample)

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2-7 Processing Communication Problems (MP780 only)

2-7-1 Initial identification of problems

Since the facsimile must transmit picture information, a transmitter, a receiver and telephone lines are required for this purpose. Transmissions may cause problems if one or more of the there is poor.

Communication trouble

FAX

Your customer's machine

Figure1-3 Communication Trouble

FAX

Communication companion machine

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To process communication problems, first of all, it is necessary to narrow down the cause of the problem. Thus, the procedures appearing below must be checked accordingly.

Start

Does an error appear on the display?

NO

YES

Errors show on the display.

error massage page 1-6 error code page 1-9

Is copying being done?

OK

NG General error

Page 1-17

Do copying

Is copy picture OK?

OK

Communication problems exist. Carry out the procedures on the next page.

NG

Test print

OK

Scanning problem

Page 1-19

NG Printing problem

Page 1-17

Figure 1-4 Procedures for Initial Identification of Trouble

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2-7-2 Procedures for processing communication problems

If the problem proves to be communication trouble, deal with it according to the following procedures.

(1) Study the conditions at the time of trouble as closely as possible. Record or keep the items listed below. a) Operations at the time of trouble.

Document number, transmission mode, error occurrence timing call set-up method (auto dialing etc.) b) Sample of defective picture (When receiving) c) LCD display at the time of trouble. d) Communication management report at the time of trouble. e) User's name, telephone number (to contact), Fax number, model name. f) User's name, of the other party, telephone number (to contact), Fax number, model name, name of servicemen in charge. g) Frequency of trouble and error code (##100 etc.). h) Condition of the other party's facsimile:

Transmitted/received page number? Automatic or manual?

Error occurred? The receive condition? etc.

NOTE:

When visiting a user with a trouble report, a) can be known by outputting the error protocol data (or error dump), and g) can be known by outputting the total transaction report (or the system error data list).

(2) Test communication according to flowchart procedures appearing on the next page.

* Carry out the tests with the actual lines on each item, verify the symptoms and record it.

* In the case of trouble with another manufacturer's facsimile, refer to the flowchart for troubles with other manufacture's.

(3) Finally, process over by judging systematically all the data.

NOTE:

If the other party's facsimile is that of another manufacturer and there is nothing wrong with your customer's machine, it is recommended that you ask your customer to contact the facsimile user of the other party, so that the other party's facsimile is checked by the dealer. "Call the service station" in the flowchart means that problems may occur with regard to the communication compatibility of facsimile, consult the matter with the staff in charge at the service station. To quicken the resolving of the problem, report the information listed in (1) above.

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2-7-3 Procedures for processing communication problems with Canon facsimile.

The process for carrying out communications at three points as shown in the figure.

Trouble

FAX:A FAX:B

Start

Transmission or reception?

Reception

Transmission

C A

OK

B C

OK

FAX:C

A: Your customer's facsimile

B: Facsimile of other communication party

C: Facsimile for check in the same region. (C should

be the same model of facsimile as A.)

A C

OK

C B

OK

NG

Check A.

NG

Chec k B.

NG

Check A.

NG

Check B.

Check the line.

Figure 1-5 Flowchart for Processing Communication Troubles with Canon Facsimile

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2-7-4 Procedures for processing communication problems with other manufacturer's facsimiles.

When problems occur with other manufacturer's facsimiles, make the user of the other party's facsimile call the serviceman in charge. Perform communication at the four points listed in the figure.

Start

Is the group the same?

(G1/G2/G3)

No

Unable to receive

Trouble

FAX:A FAX:B

Yes

Is there the similar trouble case?

Yes

Process according to the case

No

FAX:C FAX:D

A: Your customer's facsimile

B: Facsimile of other communication party

C: Facsimile for check in the same region. (C should be the same mode of facsimile as A.)

D: Other manufacturer's facsimile for check that is in the same region.

OK

Transmitter or receiver?

receiver

Transmitter

C A

NG

Check A.

A C

NG

Check A.

OK

OK NG

B C C B

NG OK

Check B.

OK

D A

OK OK

D C C D

NG

NG NG

OK

B D D B

OK

Call the service station.

NG

Call the service station.

NG

Check B.

Check B.

Figure 1-6 Flowchart for Processing Communication Troubles with other manufacturer’s facsimile

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3. REPAIR

3-1 Notes on Service Part Replacement (and Disassembling / Reassembling)

Service part

SPCNT BOARD ASS’Y

(MP750: HY7-2931

MP780: HY7-3082)

INK ABSOBER

(HY7-2885/2886/2887/

2888/2889/2890/2891/

2953)

CARRIAGE UNIT

(HY7-2862)

PAPER FEED MOTOR

(HY7-2912)

Notes on replacement*1 Adjustment / settings Operation check

-SYSTEM DATA LIST

- The JP2 short plug (for voltage drop protection) is half connected. Remove the plug once, and insert it again for short-circuiting status.

(MP780 only)

[See Fig1-7]

- Before removal of the

SPCNT board ass'y, remove the power cord, and allow for approx. 1 minute (for discharge of capacitor's accumulated charges), to prevent damages to the

SPCNT board ass'y.

- Before replacement, check the waste ink amount (by service test print or EEPROM information print).

After replacement:

1.Clear ALL *2

(Initialize the EEPROM.)

2.TYPE setting *2

Power SW OFF/ON

3. Reset the waste ink counter.

4. Service data setting

5. CD-R sensor calibration

[See 3-6 Test mode 3-6-5 CD-R

Calibration]

[See 3-6. Service SW, for details of 1 to 4]

6. Perform the print head alignment in the user mode.

- EEPROM information print

- Service test print

- SYSTEM DATA LIST

- Copy

- Sending and Receiving

(MP780 only)

- Printing via parallel or

USB connection

- Direct printing from a digital camera

Apply grease to the sliding portions.

After replacement:

1. Reset the waste ink counter.

[See 3.3. Adjustment / Settings,

3-3-8 Waste ink counter setting]

1. CD-R sensor calibration

- EEPROM information print

-Service test print (Confirm

CD-R and automatic print head alignment sensor correction.) Settings, 3-3-7 Grease application.] 2. Perform the print head alignment in the user mode.

-The red screws securing the paper feed motor are allowed to be loosened. (DO NOT loosen any other red screws.)

1. Adjust the paper feed motor.

[See 3-3. Adjustment / Settings,

3-3-1 Paper feed motor adjustment.]

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Service part Notes on replacement*1 Adjustment / settings*2

LIFT CAM SHAFT

(HY7-2902)

- Grease application to the After replacement: sliding portions

[See 3-3. Adjustment /

Settings, 3-3-7 Grease adjustment

See 3-3. Adjustment / Settings, application.]

3-3-3 LIFT CAM SHAFT.]

TIMING SLIT STRIP

FILM

(HY7-2863)

Upon contact with the film, wipe the film with ethanol.

- Confirm no grease is on the film. (Wipe off any grease thoroughly with ethanol.)

- Do not bend the film

TIMING SLIT DISK

FILM

(HY7-3083)

After replacement:

1. Perform the print head alignment in the user mode.

-

Operation check

Service test print

-Service test print

PRINT HEAD

(QY6-0049)

PAPER EXIT TRAY

UNIT with the T-part’ angle of

Solenoid Cam Gear to insert

(HY7-2907)

(after removing the tray, the angle returns to almost vertical by the force exerted by the spring). Then pull the tray open a little (approx. 30 –

60 degrees) and move it toward the left side to insert the other side of the shaft (see the photo in Figure 1-7).

After replacement:

1. Perform the print head alignment in the user mode.

LEFT COVER

(MP750: HY7-3079

MP780: HY7-2893)

RIGHT COVER

(HY7-2923)

Align the two claws of the bottom frame with the claws of the left cover (see the photo in Figure 1-8).

Align the three claws of the bottom frame with the claws of the right cover (see the photo in Figure 1-9).

-Service test print

*1: General notes:

- Make sure that the flexible cables and wires in the harness are in the proper position and connected correctly.

[See 3-2. Special Notes on Repair Servicing, 3-3-1 Flexible cable and harness wiring, connection, for details.]

- Do not drop the ferrite core, which may cause damage.

- Protect electrical parts from damage due to static electricity.

- Before removing a unit, after removing the power cord, allow the printer to sit for approx. 1 minute (for capacitor discharging to protect the logic board ass'y from damages).

- Do not touch the timing slit strip film and timing slit disk film. No grease or abrasion is allowed.

- Protect the units from soiled with ink.

- Protect the housing from scratches.

- Exercise caution with the red screws, as follows: i. The red screws of the paper feed motor may be loosened only at replacement of the paper feed motor unit (DO NOT loosen them in other cases). ii. DO NOT loosen the red screws on both sides of the main chassis, securing the carriage shaft positioning (they are not adjustable in servicing).

*2: When SPCNT BOARD ASS’Y is replaced, be sure to select the settings of [#8CLEAR]-[ALL] and [#5TYPE] in Service Mode, and turn the power OFF/ON with the Power button (Software Power: OFF/ON). DO NOT turn the power OFF/ON by removing and inserting the power code (Hardware Power: OFF/ON). In this case, data may not be written correctly.

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To attach the PAPER EXIT TRAY

UNIT, align the tray with the

T-part of the Solenoid Cam Gear to insert. Then pull the tray open a little and move it toward the left side to insert the other side of the shaft.

Figure1-7 Solenoid Cam Gear

The following photos show the left and the right cover claws. Align them for assembling.

Figure1-8 LEFT COVER Figure1-9 RIGHT COVER

Battery

Short plug

As shown in

Figure 1-10, remove and connect the short plug for the short-circuiting status.

Figure 1-10 SPCNT Short Plug location (MP780 only)

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3-2 Special Notes on Repair Servicing

3-2-1 Flexible cable and harness wiring, connection

Be careful of wiring of the flexible cables and harness. Improper wiring or connection may cause breakage of a line, leading to ignition or emission of smoke.

(1)

(2)

(4)

(3)

Figure 1-11 Flexible cable and harness wiring, connection

(1) Cable guide wiring

NCU BOARD - POWER

SUPPLY UNIT

NCU BOARD - RELAY

BOARD

NCU BOARD

CAMERA DIRECT

BOARD

RELAY BOARD A

SPCNT BOARD

(JPSU1) -

POWER SUPPLY

UNIT

SPCNT BOARD

(JCCD1)-

SCANNER UNIT

SPCNT BOARD

Figure 1-12 Cable Guide wiring

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(2) SPCNT BOARD ASS’Y wiring

SPCNT BOARD (JHD1/JHD2) - CARRIAGE UNIT

SPCNT BOARD (JPSU1) -

POWER SUPPLY UNIT

SPCNT BOARD

(JADF1) -

ADF BOARD ASS’Y

SPCNT BOARD (JSOL1) -

SOLENOID

SPCNT BOARD

(JEXT1) -

RELEY BOARD ASS’Y

SPCNT BOARD (JPSC1)-

CAMERA DIRECT BOARD

SPCNT BOARD (JSPK1) -

SPEAKER UNIT

SPCNT BOARD

(JPM1) -

CARRIAGE/

LF/AP/PAPER FEED

MOTOR

SPCNT BOARD

(JMC1) -

PURGE UNIT

Figure 1-13 SPCNT BOARD ASS’Y wiring

SPCNT BOARD

(JINK1) -

PLATEN UNIT

SPCNT BOARD

(JVLV1) -

PURGE UNIT

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(3) RELAY BOARD ASS’Y wiring

RELAY BOARD (JSNS2) -

LF Encoder / PE Sensor

POWER SUPPLY (CN3) -

NCU BOARD

RELAY BOARD

(JSNS1) -

PF Encoder /

PF PE Encoder /

AP Encoder

SPCNT BOARD (JEXT1) -

RELAY BOARD (JREL)

Figure 1-14 RELAY BOARD ASS’Y wiring

(4) POWER SUPPLY UNIT wiring

POWER SUPPLY (CN4) -

SPCNT BOARD (JPSU1)

POWER SUPPLY (CN3) -

NCU BOARD

RELAY BOARD

(JNCU) -

NCU BOARD

REGULATOR -

POWER SUPPLY

(CN6)

Figure 1-15 POWER SUPPLY UNIT wiring

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3-3 Adjustment / Settings

3-3-1 PAPER FEED MOTOR Adjustment

Perform the following adjustments when the paper feed motor unit is replaced:

1) When attaching the motor, fasten the screws so that the belt is properly stretched (in the direction indicated by the blue arrow in the figure below).

2) After replacement, be sure to perform the service test print, and confirm that no strange noise or faulty print operation (due to dislocation of the belt or gear, or out-of-phase motor, etc.) occurs.

Red screws securing the

PAPER FEED MOTOR

Figure 1-16 PAPER FEED MOTOR Adjustment

Note:

The red screws securing the paper feed motor may be loosened only at replacement of the paper feed motor unit. DO NOT loosen them in other cases.

3-3-2 CARRIAGE SHAFT Gear Adjustment

In installing a carriage shaft, the gear phase should be adjusted.

(1) Insert the metallic pin shown below to the hole in the PURGE UNIT (see the photo (a) below) (until it reaches the end).

[Metallic pin]

- Diameter: 2.0 mm or less, and Length: 20.0 mm or more

(Use “CARRIAGE SHAFT L SPRING: HY7-2867”, or an unbended clip can be used in place of the pin.)

20.0mm or more 2.0mm or less

(2) With the metallic pin inserted, turn the LIFT GEAR 2 clockwise (in the direction indicated by the arrow in the photo (b) below) until it reaches the end. (Stop when it cannot turn farther any more.)

Under the conditions above, confirm that the ASF ARM LOCK LEVER is located upward (see Photo

(c)) and the capping section is located at the capping position (see Photo (d)).

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(a) (b)

LEFT GEAR 2

(c) ASF ARM LOCK LEVER (d) CAPPING

(3) Install the LEFT GEAR 1 by aligning it on the cutout of the CR SHAFT CAM R.

Align the two parts so that both surfaces shown at the top are horizontal.

Or, adjust so that the part of the CR

SHAFT CAM R shown at the bottom is just at the bottom.

LEFT GEAR 1

Figure 1-17 CARRIAGE SHAFT gear adjustment

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3-3-3 Positioning in LIFT CAM SHAFT ASS’Y adjustment

(1) Remove the PRESSURE ROLLER SPRING from the hook of the chassis, and apply it to the gash of the LIFT CAM SHAFT ASS’Y.

PRESSURE ROLLER SPRING

LIFT CAM SHAFT ASS’Y

Figure 1-18 Positioning in LIFT CAM SHAFT ASS’Y adjustment 1

(2) Turn the gear of the LIFT CAM SHAFT ASS’Y in the direction indicated by the arrow “a” in the photo (clockwise) until it reaches the end.

(3) Turn the gear of the LIFT CAM SHAFT ASS’Y in the direction indicated by the arrow “b” in the photo below (counterclockwise) until it reaches the end.

a b

Figure1-19 Positioning in LIFT CAM SHAFT ASS’Y adjustment 2

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3-3-4 SOLENOID CAM location

(1) Install the spring so that the Short end of the spring is at the top and the Long end of the spring is at the bottom. (The part has a protection against reverse installation.)

SOLENOID

CAM

Short

SPRING

SOLENOID

Long

Figure 1-20 SOLENOID CAM spring location

3-3-5 CARRIAGE SHAFT CLIP location

(1) Adjust the ellipse area of CARRIAGE SHAFT CLIP and the edge of TIMING SLIT STRIP FILM

Red screws

Ellipse Area of

CARRIAGE SHAFT

CLIP

Figure 1-21 CARRIAGE SHAFT CLIP location

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3-3-6 Applying White Sheet

(1) Rib bumps are provided in the vertical and the horizontal directions (location marks) on the back side of the document cover. Temporally attach the white sheet to the top right corner (no mark), which is the intersection point of the lines that link the marks.

(2) Attach the whole part of the white sheet, by aligning the top edge and the right edge of the white sheet on the lines that link the location marks in the top side and the right side on the back side of the document cover.

(2)

(1)

White sheet

(2)

Rib bumps (location marks)

Figure 1-22 Applying white Sheet

(3) Confirm the location to apply the white sheet. For the confirmation, lift up the document cover just a little, and look into to visually confirm that the edges of the white sheet are not placed on the scanner top cover (molded part).

OK Example: The edges of the white sheet are not located on the scanner top cover.

White Sheet Corners

Figure 1-23 Location confirmation to apply the white sheet (the rear side and the right side)

(OK example)

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NG Example: The edges of the white sheet are located on the scanner top cover.

Figure 1-24 Location confirmation to apply the white sheet (the rear side and the right side)

(NG example)

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3-3-7 Grease application

(2)

(3)

(1)

(9)

(2)

(4)

(10)

(8)

Figure 1-25 Grease application1

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(7)

(5)

(6)

Figure 1-26 Grease application2

Part name

Chassis

LIFT CAM SHAFT

CARRIAGE SHAFT

CARRIAGE SHAFT

SPRING L

CARRIAGE SHAFT

SPRING R

Where to apply grease / oil

4 CARRIAGE SHAFT CAM R sliding portion

5 LIFT CAM SHAFT sliding portion

6 SPRING sliding portion (4 points)

Grease / oil name

MOLYKOTE

HP300

FLOIL KG107A

FLOIL KG107A

Grease / oil amount

3 drops 1 Entire surface the CARRIAGE

SLIDER contacts

FLOIL KG107A

3 portion FLOIL 4 drops

CARRIAGE SHAFT CAM L sliding portion

MOLYKOTE

HP300

2 drops

1 drop

1 drop

7 PRESSURE ROLLER ASS’Y sliding portion (4 points)

8 CARRAGE and CARRIAGE SHAFT sliding portion

FLOIL KG107A

FLOIL KG107A

1 drop x 4 points

1 drop x 4 points

200 to 400mg

FLOIL KG107A 1 drop

(over the area more than 2/3 from the top end of the spring)

10 CARRIAGE SHAFT sliding portion FLOIL KG107A 1 drop

(over the area more than 2/3 from the top end of the spring)

Note: 1 drop = 9 to 18 mg

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3-3-8 Waste ink counter setting

When the SPCNT board ass'y is replaced, check the amount of the waste ink capacity before the replacement. After the replacement, register the amount of the waste ink capacity on the new

SPCNT board ass’y that has been replaced.

To check the waste ink capacity, print out the EEPROM information print. and input a value between 0 – 100 (%) with the numeric keys.

3-4 User data flow

Press the [ENLARGE/REDUCE] button PRESET RATIO

(USA)

400% MAX.

212% 4"x 6" -> LTR

170% 5"x 7" -> LTR

* 100%

95% A4 -> LTR

25% MIN.

25 ~ 400 %

(EUROPE)

400% MAX.

141% A5 -> A4

115% B5 -> A4

* 100%

86% A4 -> B5

70% A4 -> A5

25% MIN.

Press the [PAPER] button

ZOOM

FIT-TO-PAGE

SIZE

TYPE

(USA)

A4

* LTR

LGL

4"x 6"

5"x 7"

CARD

* PLAIN

GLOSSY

HIGH RES.

TRANS.

PHOTO PRO

PHOTO PLUS

OTHER

(EUROPE)

* A4

LTR

LGL

B5

A5

4"x 6"

5"x 7"

CARD

Press the [DENSITY] button

Press the [IMAGE QUALITY] button

9 STEP (- LIGHT + DARK)

NORMAL

FINE (PHOTO)

FAST

Figure 1-27 Use data flow (1/5)

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[COPY] button (*a)

[MENU]

1. SPECIAL COPY BORDERLESS COPY

IMAGE REPEAT

(MP780 only)

2. FAX SETTING

1. RECIEVE MODE

(*b)

(USA)

* FAX/TEL AUTO SW

FAX ONLY MODE

DRPD

MANUAL MODE

ANS. MACHINE MODE

2. MEMORY REFERENCE

3. REPORTS / LISTS ACTIVITY REPORT

SPEED DIAL LIST

USER DATA LIST

DOC. MEMORY LIST

4. TEL# REGISTRATION

SIZE

TYPE

MANUAL VERTICAL

HORIZONAL

4

3

* 2

1

3

4

* 2

1

* A4

LTR

4"x 6"

5"x 7"

CARD

GLOSSY

* PHOTO PRO

PHOTO PLUS

OTHER

* AUTO

(EUROPA)

FAX/TEL AUTO SW

* FAX ONLY MODE

DRPD

MANUAL MODE

ANS. MACHINE MODE

MEMO:

(*a)(*b): Press the [FAX] button and then the [MENU] button to display this setting at the beginning.

Figure 1-28 Use data flow (2/5)

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5. USER SETTINGS

6. TX SETTINGS

DATE / TIME SETTING

DATE SETUP

UNIT TEL NUMBER

UNIT NAME

TX TERMINAL ID

OFFHOOK ALARM

VOLUME CONTROL

(USA)

YYYY/DD/MM

* MM/DD/YYYY

DD/MM/YYYY

(USA)

* TTI POSITION

TEL NUMBER MARK

* ON

OFF

CALLING VOLUME

LINE MONITOR VOL.

RX CALL LEVEL

TEL LINE TYPE

ACTIVITY REPORT

ECM TX

(EUROPE)

UN/LOCK PHONE

PAUSE TIME

AUTO REDIAL

TX START SPEED

COLOR DIRECT TX

TX REPORT

STANDARD

* HIGH

ROTARY PULSE

* TOUCH TONE

* AUTO PRINT ON

AUTO PRINT OFF

* ON

OFF

LOCK PHONE

PASSWORD

* 2 SEC (1-15 SEC)

* ON

OFF

14400 bps

9600 bps

7200 bps

4800 bps

2400 bps

* 33600 bps

* OFF

ON

OUTPUT NO

* PRINT ERROR ONLY

OUTPUT YES

3

* 2

1

3

* 2

1

0

(EUROPE)

YYYY/DD/MM

MM/DD/YYYY

* DD/MM/YYYY

(EUROPE)

* ON

OFF

* ON

OFF

Figure 1-29 Use data flow (3/5)

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7. RX SETTINGS

3. MAINTENANCE

ECM RX

FAX/TEL AUTO SW

DRPD: SELECT FAX

INCOMING RING

MAN/SUTO SWITCH

REMOTE RX

RX REDUCTION

RX START SPEED

RX REPORT

NOZZLE CHECK

CLEANING

HEAD REFRESHING

ALIGN PRINT HEAD

AUTO HEAD ALIGN

ROLLER CLEANING

BOTTOM CLEANING

CALIBRATION

* ON

OFF

RING START TIME

F/T RING TIME

F/T SWITCH ACTION

NORMAL RING

DOUBLE RING

SHORT-SHORT-LONG

SHORT-LONG-SHORT

OTHER RING TYPE

* OFF

ON

* OFF

ON

* ON

OFF

* ON

OFF

14400 bps

9600 bps

7200 bps

4800 bps

2400 bps

* 33600 bps

* OUTPUT NO

PRONT ERROR ONLY

OUTPUT YES

* 8 SEC (0~30)

(USA)

* 15 SEC (10~45)

(EUROPE)

* 22 SEC (10~60)

* RECEIVE

DISCONNECT

Figure 1-30 Use data flow (4/5)

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4. SYSTEM SETTINGS QUIET PRINTING

EXTENSION AMOUNT

AUDIBLE TONES

* OFF

ON

* SMALL

LARGE

KEYPAD VOLUME

DISPLAY LANGUAGE

(EUROPE)

COUNTRY SELECT

SUMMER TIME

POWER SAVE TIMER

TWO-SIDED COPY

THICK PAPER

AUTO FEED SWITCH

ALARM VOLUME

* ENGLISH

FRENCH

SPANISH

PORTUGUESE

UK

GERMANY

FRANCE

ITALY

SPAIN

HOLLAND

DENMARK

NORWAY

SWEDEN

FINLAND

AUSTRIA

OFF

* ON

15 MINUTES

* 1 HOUR

4 HOURS

8 HOURS

* REAR PG. SAME DIR

ROTATE REAR PAGE

* OFF

ON

* OFF

ON

0

1

* 2

3

0

1

* 2

3

BELGIUM

SWITZERLAND

PORTUGAL

IRELAND

GREECE

LUXEMBOURG

HUNGARY

CZECH

RUSSIA

SLOVENIA

SOUTHAFRICA

OTHERS

Figure 1-31 Use data flow (5/5)

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3-5. SERVICE SWITCHES

3-5-1 Hardware Switches

There is no service hardware switch on the Circuit board.

3-5-2 Service Data Setting

Service data can be checked and changed with items on display menus. The effective

SSSWs/ parameters and their default values in this machine are shown in Service menut in this chapter. Detailed description of each SSSW/parameter is not given in this manual except the new SSSWs/parameters added to this model. See G3 Facsimile SERVICE

DATA HANDBOOK (Rev. 1) (supplied separately) for details of them. The new switches for this model are described in 5.6 New SSSWs/Parameters Added to this Model.

#1 SSSW (Service soft switch settings)

These setting items are for basic fax service functions such as error management, echo countermeasures, and communication trouble countermeasures.

#2 MENU (MENU switch settings)

These setting items are for functions required during installation, such as NL equalizer and transmission levels.

#3 NUMERIC Param. (NUMERIC parameter settings)

These setting items are for inputting numeric parameters such as the various conditions for the FAX/TEL switching function.

#4 NCU (NCU settings)

These setting items are for telephone network control functions such as the selection signal transmission conditions and the detection conditions, for the control signals sent from the exchange.

#5 TYPE (TYPE setting)

The type setting makes the service data conform to a specific country communications standards. There is only one setting item in this block.

#6 GENESIS (UHQ function setting)

These setting items are for scanned image processing such as edge enhancement and error diffusion processing.

#7 PRINTER (PRINTER function settings)

These setting items are for basic printer service functions such as the reception picture reduction conditions. Also there is an item for resetting the printer section without switching the power off-on.

#8 CLEAR (Data initialization mode)

Various data are initialized by selecting one of these setting items. There is a setting item for checking/inputting the total number of pages printed and total number of pages scanned by this machine.

#9 ROM (ROM management)

ROM data such as the version number and checksum are displayed.

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3-5-3 Service Data Registration / Setting Method

Service data can be registered/set by the following operations:

100% LTR NORMAL

PLAIN

Standby

(1) User data mode selection

Press the Menu key.

1.SPECIAL COPY

BORDERLESS COPY

(2) Sevice data mode selection

Press the SCAN, COPY, and then SCAN key.

SERVICE MODE

#1 SSSW

(3) Menu item selection

Select the menu item by pressing the key.

SERVICE MODE

#3 NUMERIC Param.

Press the OK key.

#3 NUMERIC Param.

01: 0

(4) Data registration

Input the data and press the OK key.

Press the Stop/Reset key to return to standby.

Figure 1-32 Service Data Setting Method

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3-5-4 Service Data Flowchart

Service Data

#1 SSSW

(Service soft switch setting)

#+No.

Caution:

Bit

SW01

SW02

SW03

SW04

SW05

SW06

SW07

SW08

SW09

SW19

SW20

SW21

SW22

SW23

SW24

SW25

SW26

SW27

SW28

SW10

SW11

SW12

SW13

SW14

SW15

SW16

SW17

SW18

SW29

SW30

SW50

7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0

0

1

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

– – – – – – – –

– – – – – – – –

0 – 0 0 0 0 1 0

– – – – – – – –

– – – – – – – –

– 0 – – – – – –

– – – – – – – –

– – – – – – – –

– – – – – – 0 0

– – – – – – – –

– – – – – – – –

– – – – – – – –

– – – – – – – –

– – – – – – – –

– – – – – – – –

– – – – – – 0 0

0 0 – – 0 – – 0

– – – – – – – –

– – 0 0 0 0 0 0

– – – – – – 0 –

– – – – – – – –

SW31 to SW50 Not used

Error management (MP780 only)

NETWORK connection condition settings/ memory clear list setting (MP780 only)

Echo solution setting (MP780 only)

Communication trouble solution settings (MP780 only)

Standard function (DIS signal) setting (MP780 only)

Scan condition settings

Not used

Not used

Communications result display function settings (MP780 only)

Not used

Not used

Page timer settings

Not used

Not used

Dial-in FAX/TEL switching function setting (MP780 only)

Not used

Not used

Communication trouble solutions settings (2) (MP780 only)

Not used

Not used

Not used

Not used

Not used

Not used

Report display function settings (MP780 only)

Transmission function settings (MP780 only)

Not used

V.8/V.34 protocol settings (MP780 only)

Flash ROM version up

Not used

Figure 1-33 Service Data (1/6)

The switches marked “-” are not used. Do not change their settings.

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#2 MENU

(Menu switch settings)

(MP780 only)

01:

02:

03:

04:

05:

06:

07:

08:

09:

10:

10 (-10dBm)

(8~15)

3429 (baud)

3200

3000

2800

2743

2400

Not used

Not used

Not used

Not used

NL equalizer setting ON

OFF

DIAL

SERVICEMAN

OFF

Line monitor setting

Transmission level setting

V.34 Baud rate

33.6

V.34 Transmission speed

(2.4 kbps - 33.6 kbps)

50 Hz

25 Hz

17 Hz

Items 11 to 20 Not used

20:

Figures in boldface indicate the default setting.

Figure 1-34 Service Data (2/6)

Caution:

No.01 to 04, 10 to 20 are not used. Do not change their settings.

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#3 NUMERIC Param.

(Numeric parameter settings)

01:

02:

03:

04:

05:

06:

07:

08:

09:

Default

0

10 (10%)

15 (15 lines)

12 (12 times)

4

4

350

0

6 (6 digits)

(MP780 only)

Range

(1~ 99)

(2~ 99)

(1~ 99)

(1~ 20)

21:

22:

23:

24:

25:

17:

18:

19:

20:

10:

11:

12:

13:

14:

15:

16:

26:

27:

5500 (55 seconds)

3500 (35 seconds)

0

1300

0

120 (1200 ms)

4 (4 seconds)

(0~ 9999)

(0~9999)

(0~ 999)

(0~ 9)

100 (1000 ms)

0 (0 ms)

200 (2000 ms)

100 (1000 ms)

0 (0ms)

200 (2000 ms)

44

15

60 (600 ms)

44

0

(0~ 999)

(0~ 999)

(0~ 999)

(0~ 999)

(0~ 999)

(0~ 999)

(Do not change)

(0~ 20)

(0~ 999)

(Do not change)

Not used

RTN signal transmission condition (1)

RTN signal transmission condition (2)

RTN signal transmission condition (3)

Not used

Not used

Not used

Not used

The number of digits in telephone number compared against TSI signal to be matched for restricted receiving function

Line connection detection time (T0 timer)

T1 Timer (Rx)

Not used

Not used

Not used

Hooking detection time

Pseudo RBT transmission from CML on time until start

Pseudo RBT signal pattern: On time

Pseudo RBT signal pattern: off time (short)

Pseudo RBT signal pattern: off time (long)

Pseudo ring pattern: On time setting

Pseudo ring pattern: Off time (short)

Pseudo ring pattern: Off time (long)

FAX/TEL switching function signal detection level

Pseudo-RBT signal transmission level

Answering machine connection function signal detection time

Answering machine connection no-sound detection level

Not used

Figure 1-35 Service Data (3/6)

Caution:

No. 01, 05 to 08, 012 to 14, 27 to 30 are not used. Do not change their settings.

The relationship between the settings and the detection levels is as follows:

Parameter 24

0: Not used, 1: Not used , 2: Not used , 3: Not used , 4: Not used

5: -8 dBm, 6: -9 dBm, 7:-10 dBm, 8:-11 dBm, 9:-12 dBm, 10:-13 dBm, 11:-14 dBm,

12:-15 dBm, 13:-16 dBm, 14:-17 dBm, 15:-18 dBm, 16:-19 dBm, 17:-20 dBm, 18:-21 dBm,

19:-22 dBm, 20:-23 dBm

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#4 NCU

(NCU settings)

(MP780 only)

#5 TYPE

(Type setting)

1.TONE/PULSE

2.DIAL TONE

3.2nd DIAL TONE

4.BUSY TONE 0

5.BUSY TONE 1

6.REORDER TONE

7.MULTI

8.AUTO RX

9.CNG DETECT

10.SPECIAL

11.RKEY

12.PBX DIAL TONE

13.PBX BUSY TONE

CYGNUS-1

CYGNUS-2

U.S.A.

EUROPE

U. K.

SWEDEN

SWISS

AUSTRIA

DENMARK

NORWAY

HOLLAND

BELGIUM

AUSTRALIA

FINLAND

N. Z.

ITALY

SPAIN

PORTUGAL

IRELAND

HONG KONG

HONG KONG

MALAYSIA

HUNGARY

SAF

KOREA

CHINA

GERMAN

FRANCE

SINGAPORE

CZECH

SLOVENIA

CANADA

JAPAN

RUSSIA

ASIA

POLAND

EUROPE2

STANDARD

Figure 1-36 Service Data (4/6)

Caution:

#4 NCU (NCU settings)

The values of these items are all set to match a specific nation’s communications standards by the #5 TYPE setting. Do not change these setting.

#5 TYPE (TYPE Setting)

For the machine type settings, select according to the products as follows:

CYGNUS-1: MP750

CYGNUS-2: MP780

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#6 GENESIS (UHQ)

(Genesis function settings)

1.Bit SW

2.SLICE

3.GAMMA

#7 PRINTER

(Printer function settings)

#1 SSSW

Bit

SW01

7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0

– – – – – – – –

SW02~05: Not used

SW06 –

SW07~20:

– – – –

Not used

1 0 0

SW20

#2 NUMERIC Param

#3 PRINT COUNT

#4 PRINTER RESET

#5 INK ABS CAPA

Not used

Reduction settings

01: 18 (mm)

02: 0

03: 0

04: 0

05: 5 (mm)

Item 06~30:

30:

XXX/YYY

Yes=(-)

No=(+)

SUCTION

Not used

Not used

Not used

Leading edge margin

Trailing edge margin (Black printing)

Not used

Print counter check

Printer section reset function

Wasteinkcapacitycheck/entry

#6 CDR ADJUST [0]: CDR X SET

[1]: CDR Y SET

Figure 1-37 Service Data (5/6)

Caution: #6 GENESIS (UHQ function settings)

Tampering with this setting may cause the scanned image quality to deteriorate.

Do not change these settings.

Memo:

#7 PRINTER (Printer function settings)

1. At #5 INK ABS CAPA, you can check or register the capacity of waste ink ejected during the cleaning operation. For the waste ink capacity registration, register a value between 0 – 100

(%) with the numeric keys.

The absorption amount of the waste ink absorber is set based upon the amount that the BJ cartridge has ejected.

The settings of the waste ink capacity are stored in EEPROM of SPCNT BOARD.

When replacing the SPCNT BOARD, check the waste ink capacity before the replacement, and register the waste ink capacity at the new SPCNT BOARD after the replacement. position in X and Y directions within the following range.

You can also perform this adjustment from “CD-LabelPrint” or “Easy-PhotoPrint”.

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#8 CLEAR

(Data initialization mode

settings)

#9 ROM

(ROM management)

TEL

USER SW

SERVICE SW

NCU

SERVICE DATA

REPORT

COUNTER

ALL

MAIN:V0.20

040806 0000 FA00

USB :00.00

CPU :DD-01-01-QUAD

981111 0000 FFFF

Dialling data initialization

User data and service data #1 to #3 initialization

User data and service data #1 to #3 and

#6 to #7 initialization

#4 NCU setting data initialization

Data on system dump list initialization

Data on activity report initialization

Total number of pages printed/scanned

All user data, service data, activity management data, and image data initialization (except COUNTER)

Version No. and Checksum display

#10 CS SET Not used

#11 DATE / TIME 1.DISPLAY

2.SETTING

Date and time display

Date and time setting

SERVICE REPORT 1.SERVICE & SYSTEM

2.SERVICE DATA

3.SYSTEM DUNP

TEST MODE

Figure 1-38 Service Data (6/6)

Caution:

If USER SW of #8 CLEAR is selected, communication management data of user data is not deleted.

However, if TEL or SERVICE SW is selected, the communication management data of user data is deleted.

If ALL of #8 CLEAR is performed, be sure to set #5 TYPE and turn the power OFF/ON with the

Power button (Software Power: OFF/ON). DO NOT turn the power OFF/ON by removing and inserting the power code (Hardware Power: OFF/ON). In this case, data may not be written correctly.

Memo:

The date/time settings at #11 DATE/TIME is equivalent to the settings at [FAX SETTINGS] – [USER

SETTINGS] – [DATE&TIME]. Neither has priority.

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3-5-5 Explanation of service data a) SSSW (Service Soft Switch settings)

The items registered and set by each of these switches comprise 8-bit switches. The figure below shows which numbers are assigned to which bits. Each bit has a value of either 0 or 1.

SW01 0

Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Figure 1-39 Bit Switch Display

See the chart in the service data shown in this Chapter, 5.2.3 Service data setting to see effective bits and their default values. The meanings (functions) of the bits are not described in this manual except the new switches added to this model. See the G3 Facsimile Service Data Handbook

(supplied separately) for details of the switches.

Below are examples showing how to read bit switch tables.

Indicates that the setting is "0".

Indicates that the setting is "1".

Bit

4

5

6

7

0

1

2

3

Function

Service error code

Error dump list

Not used

Not used

##300 series service error code

Not used

Not used

Not used

1

Output

Output

Output

0

Not Output

Not Output

Figures in boldface are default settings.

Not Output

Figure 1-40 How to Read Bit Switch Tables

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3-5-6 New SSSWs/parameters added to this model

#1 SSSW (service soft switch setting)

SW01 (service soft switch 01: error management)

Bit

0

Function

Service error code

Error dump list 1

2

3

4 (New) ##300 series service error code

1

Output

Output

Output

0

Not output

Not output

Not output

5

6

7

[Bit 4]

Even when Bit0 is set to "Not output", you can select whether or not to output ##300 series Service

Error Codes, caused by hardware malfunction.

When "Not Output" is selected, no Service Error Codes are displayed.

#1 SSSW (service soft switch setting)

SW15 (service soft switch 15: Dial-in FAX/TEL switching function setting)

Bit Function 1

0

1

2

3

0

4

5

6 (New) Detect continuous signal at Yes No

7

[Bit 6]

You may enable or disable detection of ROT continuous signal for FAX/TEL switching.

Normally, only ROT intermittent signals are detected for FAX/TEL switching. If you need to detect both in view of exchange specifications, select to enable detection.

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#1 SSSW (service soft switch setting)

SW18 bit Communication trouble solutions settings

Bit Function 1

0 Carrier break detection between Yes

1 Waiting time for carrier break detection between DCS and TCF

(Valid only when bit0 of SW18 is 1)

0

No

600[ms] 300[ms]

2

3

4

5

6

7

[Bit 0]

Not

Enable the carrier break detection between DCS and TCF.

[Bit 1]

Switch the waiting time for carrier break detection between DCS and TCF.

SW26 (service soft switch 26: Transmission function setting)

Bit

0

1

2

Function

Compulsory direct transmission

1

Set

0

Not set

3 (New)

4

5

6

7

Prohibit broadcast Yes No

When STOP key is pressed during a sequential broadcasting

Error transmission report when transmission is stopped

Only cancel communication

Not output

Cancel all communication

Output

[Bit 3]

You may disable selection of multiple addresses to prevent broadcasting by mistake (on the part of the user); however, this setting will not affect broadcasting by group dialing.

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SW28 (service soft switch 28: V.8/V.34 protocol settings)

Bit

0 (New)

Function

Caller V.8 protocol

1

NO

1 (New)

2 (New)

3 (New)

4 (New)

Called party V.8 protocol

Caller V.8 protocol late start

Called party V.8 protocol late start

V.34 reception fallback

V.34 transmission fallback

NO

NO

NO

Prohibited

Prohibited 5 (New)

6

7

[Bit 0]

0

YES

YES

YES

YES

Not prohibited

Not prohibited

Select whether to use the V.8 protocol when calling. If NO is selected, the V.8 protocol is inhibited at calling and the V.21 protocol is used.

[Bit 1]

Select whether to use the V.8 protocol when called. If NO is selected, the V8 protocol is inhibited when called and the V.21 protocol is used.

[Bit 2]

If ANSam signal is not received during transmission (mainly manual transmission), select whether to use the V.8 protocol when the other fax machine declares the V.8 protocol in DIS signal. If NO is selected, the CI signal is not transmitted and the V.8 protocol is not used even if the DIS that specifies the V.8 protocol is received.

[Bit 3]

Select whether to declare the V.8 protocol in DIS signal for reception (mainly caller manual transmission). If NO is selected, the V.8 protocol cannot be used because it is not declared in DIS signal.

[Bit 4]

Select whether the receiver falls back during V.34 reception. If OFF is selected, the receiver does not fall back.

[Bit 5]

Select whether the transmitter falls back during V.34 transit. If OFF is selected, the transmitter does not fall back.

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SW29 Flash ROM version up

Bit Function

0

1 (New)

2

3

Flash ROM version up

Not used

1

YES

4

5

6

7

[Bit 1]

Not

If YES is selected, the version of Update flash ROM can be upgraded.

#2 MENU

0

NO

No.

08

09

[No. 08]

Function

V.34 max. baud rate

V.34 max. transmission speed

Selection range

2400~3429

2400~33600

Default setting

3429 (3429 baud)

33600 (33600 bps)

Select the maximum baud rate for V.34 transmission: 3429, 3200, 3000, 2800, 2743, and 2400.

NOTE

This model cannot use 2743 baud due to its modem specification. If it is set to 2743 baud, the maximum baud rate is 2400 baud.

[No.09]

Select the maximum transmission speed for V.34 transmission: 2400 to 33600 bps (2400 × n: 1 ≤ n ≤ 14).

#3 NUMERIC PARAM (numeric parameter settings)

No. Function Selecting range

10

11

T0 Timer

T1 Timer (Rx)

0~9999

0~9999

Default setting

5500 (55 second)

3500 (35 second)

[Parameter 10]

The "wait time after transmission of a dialing signal ends until a significant signal is detected in transmission" was set as T1 timer with parameter 10.

However, ITU-T recommends that it should be set as T0 timer, so parameter 10 has been renamed to T0 timer and the default time-out time has been changed from 35 to 55 seconds.

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NOTE:

The T1 timer for the transmitter (wait time after a CED, V21 flag, or ANSam significant signal is detected until the next significant signal is detected) is fixed at 35 seconds.

[Parameter 11]

Set the T1 timer for the receiver (wait time after DIS transmission starts until a significant signal is received).

If frequent errors occur during reception (2 instances) because of line connection conditions, raise the value of this parameter.

#7 PRINTER (printer function settings)

2. NUMERIC PARAM.

No. Function

05 Trailing edge margin

Selecting range

0 ~ 9999

Default setting

5 ( 5 mm)

[Parameter 05]

Sets the print image trailing edge margin.

5. INK ABS CAPA

This switch allows the waste ink capacity stored in the PCNT board to be checked or entered.

[SUCTION]

At #5 INK ABS CAPA, you can check or register the capacity of waste ink ejected during the cleaning operation. For the waste ink capacity registration, register a value between 0 – 100

(%) with the numeric keys.

The absorption amount of the waste ink absorber is set based upon the amount that the BJ cartridge has ejected.

The settings of the waste ink capacity are stored in EEPROM of SPCNT BOARD.

When replacing the SPCNT BOARD, check the waste ink capacity before the replacement, and register the waste ink capacity at the new SPCNT BOARD after the replacement.

6.CDR ADJUST position in X and Y directions within the following range.

You can also perform this adjustment from “CD-LabelPrint” or “Easy-PhotoPrint”.

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3-5-7 SSSW Default Setting

#1 SSSW

SW01 00000000 00010000 00010000 00010000 00010000 00010000

SW02 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW03 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW04 10000000 10000000 10000000 10000000 10000010 10000010

SW05 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW06 10010000 10000000 10000000 10000000 10000000 10000000

SW07 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW08 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW09 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW10 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW11 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW12 00000010 00000010 00000010 00000010 00000010 00000010

SW13 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW14 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW15 00000000 00000000 01000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW16 00000011 00000011 00000011 00000011 00000011 00000011

SW17 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW18 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW19 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW20 10000000 10000000 10000000 10000000 10000000 10000000

SW21 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW22 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW23 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW24 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW25 00001000 00001000 00001000 00001000 00001000 00001001

SW26 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW27 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW28 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW29 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW30 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

1 - 60

SW31 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW32 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW33 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW34 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW35 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW36 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW37 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW38 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW39 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW40 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW41 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW42 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW43 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW44 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW45 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW46 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW47 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW48 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW49 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW50 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

#2 MENU

05: OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

06: DIAL DIAL DIAL DIAL DIAL DIAL

07: 10 10 10 10 10 10

08: 3429 3429 3429 3429 3429 3429

09: 33.6 33.6 33.6 33.6 33.6 33.6

10: 25 Hz 25 Hz 25 Hz 25 Hz 25 Hz 25 Hz

1 - 61

TYPE DENMARK NORWAY HOLLAND BELGIUM AUSTRALIA

#1 SSSW

SW01 00010000 00010000 00010000 00010000 00010000 00010001

SW02 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW03 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW04 10000000 10000010 10000010 10000000 10000000 10000000

SW05 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW06 10000000 10000000 10000000 10000000 10000000 10000000

SW07 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW08 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW09 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW10 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW11 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW12 00000010 00000010 00000010 00000010 00000010 00000010

SW13 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW14 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW15 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW16 00000011 00000011 00000011 00000011 00000011 00000011

SW17 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW18 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW19 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW20 10000000 10000000 10000000 10000000 10000000 10000000

SW21 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW22 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW23 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW24 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW25 00001000 00001000 00001000 00001000 00001000 00001000

SW26 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW27 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW28 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW29 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW30 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

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TYPE DENMARK NORWAY HOLLAND BELGIUM AUSTRALIA

SW31 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW32 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW33 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW34 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW35 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW36 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW37 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW38 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW39 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW40 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW41 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW42 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW43 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW44 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW45 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW46 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW47 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW48 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW49 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW50 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

#2 MENU

05: OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

06: DIAL DIAL DIAL DIAL DIAL DIAL

07: 10 10 10 10 10 10

08: 3429 3429 3429 3429 3429 3429

09: 33.6 33.6 33.6 33.6 33.6 33.6

10: 25 Hz 25 Hz 25 Hz 25 Hz 25 Hz 25 Hz

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TYPE SPAIN HONG KONG

#1 SSSW

SW01 00010000 00010000 00010000 00010000 00010000 00010000

SW02 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW03 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW04 10000000 10000010 10000010 10000010 10000000 10000000

SW05 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW06 10000000 10000000 10000000 10000000 10000000 10000000

SW07 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW08 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW09 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 01000000

SW10 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW11 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW12 00000010 00000010 00000010 00000010 00000010 00000010

SW13 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW14 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW15 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW16 00000011 00000011 00000011 00000011 00000011 00000011

SW17 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW18 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW19 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW20 10000000 10000000 10000000 10000000 10000000 10000000

SW21 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW22 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW23 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW24 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW25 00001000 00001000 00001001 00001000 00001000 00001000

SW26 00000000 10000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW27 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW28 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW29 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW30 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

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TYPE SPAIN HONG KONG

SW31 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW32 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW33 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW34 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW35 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW36 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW37 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW38 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW39 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW40 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW41 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW42 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW43 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW44 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW45 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW46 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW47 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW48 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW49 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW50 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

#2 MENU

05: OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

06: DIAL DIAL DIAL DIAL DIAL DIAL

07: 10 10 10 10 10 10

08: 3429 3429 3429 3429 3429 3429

09: 33.6 33.6 33.6 33.6 33.6 33.6

10: 25 Hz 25 Hz 25 Hz 25 Hz 25 Hz 25 Hz

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SAF TYPE MALAYSIA HUNGARY KOREA CHINA GERMAN

#1 SSSW

SW01 00010000 00010000 00010000 00010000 00010000 00010000

SW02 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW03 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000001 00000000

SW04 10000000 10000000 10000000 10000000 10000000 00000010

SW05 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW06 10000000 10000000 10000000 10000000 10000000 10000000

SW07 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW08 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW09 01000000 00000000 01000000 01000000 01000000 00000000

SW10 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW11 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW12 00000010 00000010 00000010 00000010 00000010 00000010

SW13 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW14 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW15 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW16 00000011 00000011 00000011 00000011 00000011 00000011

SW17 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW18 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW19 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW20 10000000 10000000 10000000 10000000 10000000 10000000

SW21 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW22 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00001000

SW23 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW24 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW25 00001000 00001000 00001000 00001000 00001000 00001101

SW26 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00010000

SW27 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW28 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW29 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW30 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

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TYPE MALAYSIA HUNGARY SAF KOREA CHINA GERMAN

SW31 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW32 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW33 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW34 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW35 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW36 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW37 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW38 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW39 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW40 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW41 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW42 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW43 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW44 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW45 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW46 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW47 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW48 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW49 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW50 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

#2 MENU

05: OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

06: DIAL DIAL DIAL DIAL DIAL DIAL

07: 10 10 10 11 13 10

08: 3429 3429 3429 3429 3429 3429

09: 33.6 33.6 33.6 33.6 33.6 33.6

10: 25 Hz 25 Hz 25 Hz 25 Hz 25 Hz 25 Hz

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TYPE FRANCE SINGAPORE CZECH SLOVENIA CANADA JAPAN

#1 SSSW

SW01 00010000 00010000 00010000 00010000 00000000 00010000

SW02 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW03 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW04 00000010 10000000 10000000 10000000 10000000 10000000

SW05 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW06 10000000 10000000 10000000 10000000 10010000 10000000

SW07 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW08 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW09 00000000 01000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 01000000

SW10 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW11 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW12 00000010 00000010 00000010 00000010 00000010 00000010

SW13 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW14 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW15 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW16 00000011 00000011 00000011 00000011 00000011 00000011

SW17 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW18 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW19 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW20 10000000 10000000 10000000 10000000 10000000 10000000

SW21 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW22 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW23 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW24 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW25 00001001 00001000 00001000 00001000 00001000 00000000

SW26 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW27 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW28 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW29 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW30 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

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TYPE FRANCE SINGAPORE CZECH SLOVENIA CANADA JAPAN

SW31 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW32 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000001

SW33 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW34 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW35 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW36 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW37 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW38 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW39 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW40 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW41 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW42 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW43 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW44 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW45 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW46 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW47 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW48 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW49 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW50 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

#1 MENU

05: OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

06: DIAL DIAL DIAL DIAL DIAL DIAL

07: 10 10 10 10 10 10

08: 3429 3429 3429 3429 3429 3429

09: 33.6 33.6 33.6 33.6 33.6 33.6

10: 50 Hz 25 Hz 25 Hz 25 Hz 25 Hz 25 Hz

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TYPE

#1 SSSW

SW01 00010000 00010000 00010000 00010000 00010000

SW02 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW03 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW04 10000000 10000000 10000000 10000000 10000000

SW05 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW06 10000000 10000000 10000000 10000000 10000000

SW07 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW08 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW09 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW10 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW11 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW12 00000010 00000010 00000010 00000010 00000010

SW13 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW14 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW15 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW16 00000011 00000011 00000011 00000011 00000011

SW17 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW18 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW19 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW20 10000000 10000000 10000000 10000000 10000000

SW21 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW22 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW23 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW24 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW25 00001000 00001000 00001000 00001000 00001000

SW26 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW27 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW28 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW29 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW30 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

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TYPE

SW31 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW32 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW33 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW34 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW35 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW36 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW37 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW38 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW39 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW40 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW41 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW42 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW43 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW44 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW45 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW46 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW47 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW48 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW49 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

SW50 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

#1 MENU

05: OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

06: DIAL DIAL DIAL DIAL DIAL

07: 10 10 10 10 10

08: 3429 3429 3429 3429 3429

09: 33.6 33.6 33.6 33.6 33.6

10: 25 Hz 25 Hz 25 Hz 25 Hz 25 Hz

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TYPE

#3

NUMERIC

Param

U.S.A. EUROPE U.K. SWEDEN SWISS AUSTRIA

02: 10 10 10 10 10 10

03: 15 15 15 15 15 15

04: 12 12 12 12 12 12

07: 350 350 350 350 350 350

10: 5500 5500 5500 5500 5500 5500

11: 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500

13: 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300

15: 120 120 120 120 120 120

17: 100 100 100 100 100 100

19: 200 400 400 400 400 400

20: 100 100 100 100 100 100

21 0 0 0 0 0 0

22: 200 400 400 400 400 400

23: 44 44 44 44 44 44

24: 20 10 10 10 10 10

25: 60 60 60 60 60 60

26: 44 44 44 44 44 44

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TYPE

#3

NUMERIC

Param

DENMARK NORWAY HOLLAND BELGIUM AUSTRALIA

02: 10 10 10 10 10 10

03: 15 15 15 15 15 15

04: 12 12 12 12 12 12

07: 350 350 350 350 350 350

10: 5500 5500 5500 5500 5500 5500

11: 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500

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15: 120 120 120 120 120 120

17: 100 100 100 100 100 100

19: 400 400 400 400 400 400

20: 100 100 100 100 100 100

21 0 0 0 0 0 0

22: 400 400 400 400 400 400

23: 44 44 44 44 44 44

24: 10 10 10 10 10 12

25: 60 60 60 60 60 60

26: 44 44 44 44 44 44

1 - 73

TYPE

#3

NUMERIC

Param

SPAIN HONG KONG

02: 10 10 10 10 10 10

03: 15 15 15 15 15 15

04: 12 12 12 12 12 12

07: 350 350 350 350 350 350

10: 5500 5500 5500 5500 5500 5500

11: 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500

13: 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300

15: 120 120 120 120 120 120

17: 100 100 100 100 100 100

19: 400 400 400 400 400 400

20: 100 100 100 100 100 100

21 0 0 0 0 0 0

22: 400 400 400 400 400 400

23: 44 44 44 44 44 44

24: 10 10 10 10 10 10

25: 60 60 60 60 60 60

26: 44 44 44 44 44 44

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TYPE MALAYSIA HUNGARY

#3

NUMERIC

Param

SAF KOREA CHINA GERMAN

02: 10 10 10 10 10 8

03: 15 15 15 15 15 15

04: 12 12 12 12 12 6

07: 350 350 350 350 350 350

10: 5500 5500 5500 5500 4300 9000

11: 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500

13: 1300 1300 1300 1300 1200 1300

15: 120 120 120 120 120 120

17: 100 100 100 100 100 100

19: 400 400 400 400 400 400

20: 100 100 100 100 100 100

21 0 0 0 0 0 0

22: 400 400 400 400 400 400

23: 44 44 44 44 44 44

24: 10 10 10 10 10 10

25: 60 60 60 60 60 60

26: 44 44 44 44 44 44

1 - 75

TYPE

#3

NUMERIC

Param

FRANCE SINGAPORE CZECH SLOVENIA CANADA JAPAN

02: 8 10 10 10 10 10

03: 15 15 15 15 15 15

04: 12 12 12 12 12 12

07: 350 350 350 350 350 350

10: 5500 5500 5500 5500 5500 5500

11: 3800 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500

13: 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300

15: 120 120 120 120 120 120

17: 100 100 100 100 100 100

19: 400 400 400 400 200 200

20: 100 100 100 100 100 100

21 0 0 0 0 0 0

22: 400 400 400 400 200 200

23: 44 44 44 44 44 44

24: 10 10 10 10 20 15

25: 60 60 60 60 60 60

26: 44 44 44 44 44 44

1 - 76

TYPE

#3

NUMERIC

Param

02: 10 10 10 10 10

03: 15 15 15 15 15

04: 12 12 12 12 12

07: 350 350 350 350 350

10: 5500 5500 5500 5500 5500

11: 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500

13: 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300

15: 120 120 120 120 120

17: 100 100 100 100 100

19: 400 400 400 400 400

20: 100 100 100 100 100

21 0 0 0 0 0

22: 400 400 400 400 400

23: 44 44 44 44 44

24: 10 10 10 10 10

25: 60 60 60 60 60

26: 44 44 44 44 44

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3-6 Test Mode / Factory Mode

This machine is equipped with the test mode to check operations of various functions listed below. To enter into the test mode, select TEST MODE in the menu items of the service data and press the OK button.

To enter into the FACTORY MODE, press the Menu button after entering into the TEST MODE.

To end the TEST MODE and the FACTORY MODE, press the Stop/Reset button. Then turn the power

OFF/ON with the power button.

3-6-1 Test Mode / FACTORY Mode Overview

Test mode and FACTORY Mode can be executed by following the menu items from the display. a) PRINT EEPROM (Test mode)

Can confirm EEPROM information in the printer. Select [3] PRINTER - [4] EEPROM from the test mode menu, and press the OK button. For the details, please refer to [3-8 Confirmation/3-8-6

EEPROM information print]. b) CD-R calibration (Test mode)

Compensates for label recognition in printing a CD-R label. c) PANEL (FACTORY MODE)

Tests the functions of operation panel. d) PRINTER SHUKKEN (FACTORY MODE)

Prints test patterns within the print area.

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3-6-2 Test Mode Menu

TEST MODE [Menu] button

*[1] SYSTEM TEST

*[2] SCANNER

[3] PRINTER

*[4] MODEM

*[7] SENSOR

*[8] ETC

FACTORY MODE [Menu] button

[1] ROM SUM / CPU SUM

[2] SD RAM

[2] ADF READ

[3] BOOK READ

[4] SHADING TEST

[6] ENDURANCE

*[1] SHUKKEN PATTERN 1

*[2] SHUKKEN PATTERN 2

*[3] CD-R CHECK PATTERN

*[4] EEPROM

*[5] ENDURANCE

[6] CD-R CALIBRATION

[1] RELAY

[2] TONAL

[3] DTMF

[4] G3 FAX

[1] DS

[2] DES

[3] TRAY

[4] VALUE

[5] CD-R TRAY

[6] MAIN CAM

[7] PE

[8] U-TURN CAM

[9] ASF CAM

[1] INTERFACE

[4] EEPROM CLEAR

[1] INK COUNT

[2] PURGE FLAG

"*" indicates that these are not used in the field.

Figure 1-41 Test Mode (1/2)

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3-6-3 FACTORY Mode Menu

FACTORY MODE

[1] PANEL

[2] PRINTER

"*" indicates that these are not used in the field.

*[3] CCD SELF CHECK

*[4] SCAN

*[5] FILM SCAN

*[6] G3 TX

*[7] IRDA

*[8] CR GEAR ADJUST

*[9] CD-R (MANUAL)

SHUKKEN

*PURGE

*CD-R

Figure 1-42 Factory Mode

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3-6-4 Operation Panel Tests

OK button. In this test, check that the display, LED lamps, and keys on the control panel are operating correctly.

(a) Display test

If you press Color Start key in the menu of the operation panel, 20 letters of “H” are displayed in two lines. If you press Color Start key one more time, all the LCD dots are displayed. If you press Color Start key once again, “_” is displayed. Verify that there are no LCD dots which fail to be displayed by performing this operation.

(b) LED lamp test

The LED lamp test is selected by pressing the Color Start key after the display test.

When the Color Start key is pressed, all the lamps on the control panel light. Check for any LED that does not light during the test.

(c) Operation key test

The Operation key test is selected by pressing the Color Start key after the LED lamp test.

In this test, you press the key corresponding to the displayed character to put it out. The table giving the correspondence between the characters and the keys is below.

Character Operation key Character Operation key

1-# Numeric keys O ON/OFF

N Enlarge/Reduce button

S SCAN button

C COPY button

I Image Quality button

T Two-Sided button

H Hook button (MP780 only)

R Redial/Pause button (MP780 only)

L button

P PHOTO button

X FAX button (MP780 only)

F Feed Switch button

O Exposure

A 2 on 1 button

D Coded button (MP780 only)

N Black button a-h One-Touch Speed Dial Key (MP780 only)

(d) One-touch speed dial test (MP780 only)

When all the characters displayed have gone out, the system next starts the one-touch speed dialing key test. The letters a-j are displayed on the display, corresponding to one-touch speed dialing keys 01-10. Each letter displayed on the display goes out when its corresponding one-touch speed dialing key is pressed.

In this test, check for operation keys whose corresponding character or letter does not go out when the key is pressed.

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(Omit the LCD character)

FACTORY MODE[1]-[9]

[1]PANEL

Press OK and color start key

HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

H pattern display

Press color start key

All LCD dots displayed

Press color start key

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

_ pattern display

[1]: PANEL

BACKLIGHT TEST

Press color start key

BACKLIGHT OFF

1]: PANEL

Press color start key

LCD character light on

LCD PICTURE TEST

Press color start key

[1]: PANEL

LED TEST

Every time pressing color start key, a LED lamp is turned on one by one.

Continue pressing color start key until every LED lamp is tested.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 * 0 # When a key is preesed, the corresponding character goes out.

When the entire display has gone out

R D H A T O I F C X S P N L P M - + E W

S M C

When a key is preesed, the corresponding character goes out.

When the entire display has gone out a b c d e f g h

When a one-touch speed dialing key is pressed, the corresponding letter goes out.

When the entire display has gone out

O K

Press the Stop/Reset key to end the test.

Figure 1-43 Panel test

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3-6-5 PRINT TEST

Select SHUKKEN of the PRINTER test from the FACTORY MODE menu to print out the print pattern.

The following items can be checked in the print pattern.

<EEPROM information contents>

On the service test print (sample below), confirm the EEPROM information as shown below. (The information is given in the upper portion of the printout.)

Destination (model name)

ROM Version

USB serial number

Reserve for factory use

Ink absorber waste ink amount (%)

CDR sensor correction value xxxx Vx.xx USB(xxxxxx) FA=xx xx xx D = xxx . x CDR(xxxxxx, xxxxxx)

<Print check items>

On the service test print (sample below), confirm the following items:

Check 2 top of form accuracy: The line shall not extend off the paper.

Check 3 vertical straight lines: The line shall not be broken.

Check 4 halftone: There shall be no remarkable streaks or unevenness.

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<Service test print sample> Check 2 Top of from accuracy

Check 4 Halftone

Check 3

Straight line

Check 1

Nozzle check pattern

Figure 1-44 Service test print

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3-6-6 CD-R Calibration

When SPCNT board ass’y, CD-R tray, or a unit or a part of printer (such as Carriage unit, Pump unit) is replaced, perform the CD-R calibration as follows (registration of CDR sensor compensation value data).

1. Place A4 plain paper on the Auto Sheet Feeder.

2. From the TEST MODE menu, perform [3] PRINTER - [6] CD-R CALIBRATION to print out a blank paper. and check the CDRS (XXX) item. If a numeric value appears, it means OK. If (000) appears, it means NG. (Refer to 3-7-7 EEPROM Information Print.)

If it is NG, repeat the procedure of 1. to 3. shown above, or replace the unit.

3-7 Upgrading the version of SPCNT flash ROM

To upgrade the version of flash ROM, always down load via USB interface.

<Flash ROM upgrading file>

The flash ROM upgrading file will be distributed in SSIS at the timing of upgrading the version.

<Upgrading Procedure>

The detailed upgrading procedure will be introduced by a Service Information bulletin when the version is upgraded.

[Prerequisite (reference)]

- Printer to Personal Computer:

Connect via USB cable. (Connect only one printer to the computer.)

- Environment to be used, OS:

Windows 2000/XP

- Printer driver:

Should be installed in advance.

- Main Unit Mode when down loading the upgrading file:

Set “1” at [#1 SSSW]-[SW29]-[Bit 1] of the service data for the flash ROM upgrading mode.

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3-8 Verification Items

3-8-1 User report output functions (MP780 only)

The machine can output user reports manually by user operation, or automatically, according to user data settings.

(1) Manual output of reports by user operation

Report type Operations

1-touch list

Coded dial list

Group dial list

User’s data list

Activity report

Document memory list

Press Fax key, press the Menu key select the

REPORTS/ LIST using the right/left cursor key.

Press the Set key. Using the right/left cursor key, select the type of report to generate, and press the Set key.

(2) Reports output automatically by user data registration

Each report written below can be automatically output by specifying “REPORT SETTINGS” in user data registration.

Transmission report

Reception report

Activity report

REFERENCE:

For samples of user reports, see the User’s Guide.

NOTE:

ROM Version display

The ROM version is printed on the top left hand side of the User's data list.

Please refer to this when troubleshooting. example:

V0.20 MAIN-ROM-version

CAUTION:

Memory clear report

If this machine is powered off with image data remaining in the memory, the machine does not output the memory clear list when it is powered on next time.

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3-8-2 Service report output functions (MP780 only)

This machine outputs the service data setting status, past communications history reports, detailed error information reports, etc. by operating the service data.

(1) List of service reports

This machine outputs the service reports shown below.

Report type Operations

Service data list

System dump list

In the service data, select SERVICE REPORTS using the Right/Left cursor key, and press the OK key.

Then, select the type of list to generate using the

Right/Left cursor key, and press the OK key. The service report will be output.

Transmission report (with service error code If you set bits 0 and 1 of #1 SSSW SW01 in the and dump list) servicemode, the service error code and dump list are indicatedon the transmission report. and dump list)

Reception report (with service error code If you set bits 0 and 1 of #1 SSSW SW01 in the servicemode, the service error code and dump list are indicatedon the reception report.

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3-8-3 System data list (MP780 only)

Figure 1-45 System Data List (1/7)

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Figure 1-46 System Data List (2/7)

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Figure 1-47 System Data List (3/7)

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Figure 1-48 System Data List (4/7)

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Figure 1-49 System Data List (5/7)

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Figure 1-50 System Data List (6/7)

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Figure 1-51 System Data List (7/7)

Note:

“START DATE” records the date when the fax performs its first transmission, after shipment from the factory.

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3-8-4 System Dump List (MP780 only)

*7

*8

*9

*10

*1

*2

*3

*4

*5

*6

*11

Figure 1-52 System Dump List

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*1 : Date on which data was initialized with service data #8 CLEAR, ALL

*2 : Total number of transmission

*3 : Total number of pages transmitted for each document size

*4 : Total number of reception

*5 : Total number of pages received for each document size

*6 : Total number of pages transmitted and received for each modem speed

*7 : Total number of pages transmitted and received for each mode

*8 : Total number of pages transmitted and received for each coding method

*9 : Total number of pages transmitted and received in each mode

*10 : Total number of pages printed/scanned

[Display example]

PRINT = 30*/100** READ = 30*/100**

* Indicates the value input with Service Data #8 CLEAR, COUNTER.

** Indicates the value counted since shipment from the factory.

*11 : Total number of occurrences for each error code

[Display example]

##280 1 7 3 0 0

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*2

*3

*4

*5

*6

*7

*8

*9

*10

*11

*14

*12

*13

*1

Figure 1-53 System Dump List

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*1 : Service error code

*2 : Communication start date and time (on 24-hour display)

*3 : Telephone number sent from other party

*4 : Maker code

*5 : Received V.8 protocol signal

*6 : Symbol rate used for the primary channel

*7 : Transmission speed used for the primary channel

*8 : 0 (Fixed)

*9 : Code output by the modem when an error occurred (Not used in the field)

*10 : Transmit status of the modem when an error occurred (Not used in the field)

*11 : Receive status of the modem when an error occurred (Not used in the field)

*12 : Bit 1 to bit 96 of received DIS, DCS, or DTC

*13 : Bit 1 to bit 96 of transmitted DIS, DCS, or DTC

*14 : RX=Received protocol signal

TX=Transmitted protocol signal

NOTE:

When an error occurs in direct transmission, *5 to *11 will not be listed even if the other party's machine has a V.34 modem.

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3-8-5 Service Activity Report (sending / receiving) (MP780 only)

*1

*2

*3

*4

*5

*6

*7

Figure 1-54 Service Error Tx Report

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*1 : Indicates four digits of the transaction number

*2 : Number sent from the other party or number dialled (lower 20 digits)

*3 : ID sent from the other party, if the other party is a Canon fax

*4 : Communication start date and time (on 24-hour display)

*5 : Communication time (in minutes and seconds)

*6 : Number of pages for which transmission was complete

*7 : “NG” display with number of pages for which transmission was fault, and service error code

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3-8-6 EEPROM information print

<How to read EEPROM information print>

[Print sample]

MP780 V0.20 IF(USB1=1 1284=0) D=004.5 ST=2012/12/12-00:30

ER(ER0=1612 ER1=1602) LPT=2012/12/13-02:16

PC(M=000 R=000 T=003 D=004 C=002)

CLT(BK=2012/12/13-02:22 CL=2012/12/13-02:22)

CH=00001 CT(BK1=040 BK2=000 C=109 M=012 Y=113) IS(BK1=0 BK2=2 C=0 M=2 Y=0

P_ON(S=00014) A_REG=1 M_REG=0

UR(A(BKoe)=000 B(Coe)=000 C(Moe)=000 D(SCoe)=000 E(SMoe)=000 F(PBKoe)=000

G(BKbi)=+02 H(CLbi)=000 I(BK-CL)=-01 J(SCLbi)=000 K(C-SC)=000 L(M-SM)=000)

WP=0117 CDIN(LG=000 PB=000) MSD(000)

PAGE(All=00075 PP=00075 HR+MP=00000 PR+SP+SG=00000 GP=00000 PC=00000 EV=00000)

UCPAGE(All=00051 PP=00051 HR+MP=00000 PR+SP+SG=00000 GP=00000 PC=00000

EV=00000)

BPPAGE(All=00107 BSGP=00000 PC=00000)

CDPAGE(All=00000) EDGE=00000 L=00000 CDR=00000

CDRP=(-00144,+00295) CDRS=(028)

Head TempBK=36.0 Head TempC=32.0 Env Temp=30.0 FF(FF FF FF)

HDEEPROM

V0001

SN=0318-A43D

LN(00000 00000 00001 00003 00001 00000 00000)

ID=04

IL=(BK=000 C=+01 M=000 Y=000 C2=000 M2=000 PBK=000)

[Printed items]

1. Model name 2. ROM version 3. Connected I/F (USB1/1284) 4. Waste ink amount 5. Installation date

6. Operator call/service call error record 7. Last printing time

8. Purging count (manual/deep cleaning/timer/dot count/ink tank or print head replacement)

9. Cleaning time (BK/CL)

10. Print head replacement count 11. Ink tank replacement count (pigment BK/dye BK/C/M/Y) 12. Ink status

(pigment BK/dye BK/C/M/Y)

13. Power-on count (soft) 14. Automatic print head alignment by user 15. Manual print head alignment by user

16. User print head alignment values

(Bkoe/Coe/Moe/SCoe/SMoe/PBKoe/BKbi/CLbi/BK-PCBK/SCLbi/C-SC/M-SM)

17. Wiping count 18. Camera Direct Print-supported device connection record 19. Longest period where printing stops

20. ASF feed pages (total, plain paper, High Resolution Paper & Matte Photo Paper, Photo Paper Pro & Photo

Paper Plus Glossy & Photo Paper Plus Semi-gloss,Glossy Photo Paper, Postcard, Envelope)

21. U-turn cassette feed pages (total, plain paper, High Resolution Paper & Matte Photo Paper, Photo Paper Pro

& Photo Paper Plus Glossy & Photo Paper Plus Semi-gloss, Glossy Photo Paper, postcard, envelope)

22. Auto duplex print pages (total, Photo Paper Plus Double Sided, postcard)

23. Camera Direct print pages (total) 24. Borderless print pages 25. L & 4x6 print pages

26. Number of CD-Rs printed

27. CD-R print position adjustment 28. CD-R sensor correction value

29. Print head temperature (BK/CL) 30. Inside temperature 31. Line inspection information

HDEEPROM

32. Version

33. Serial number

34. Lot number

35. Print head ID

36. Ink ejection level (BK/C/M/Y/C2/M2/PBK)

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4. Cleaning Your Machine

This section describes the necessary cleaning procedures for your machine.

4-1 CAUTION

• Be sure to turn OFF the power and disconnect the power cord before cleaning the machine.

• If you turn OFF the machine, all the documents stored in memory are deleted. Print all the necessary documents stored in memory before turning OFF the machine. components or generate static charges. Use a soft cloth to avoid scratching the components.

• Never use volatile liquids such as thinners, benzene, acetone, or any other chemical cleaner to clean

4-2 Cleaning The Exterior

Wipe the machine’s exterior with a clean, soft, lint-free damp cloth.

4-3 Cleaning the Scan area

Wipe the Platen Glass (A) and the inner side of the Document Cover (white area) (B) with a clean, soft, lint-free cloth moistened with water. Then wipe with a clean, soft, dry, lint-free cloth making sure not to leave any residue, especially on the Platen Glass. If you have trouble getting the scanning area clean, wipe with diluted mild detergent (for dish washing).

Figure 1-55 Cleaning the Scan area

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4-4. Cleaning The Interior

Regularly clean the interior of the machine to avoid deterioration in print quality due to parts being dirtied by ink or paper dust.

Figure 1-56 Cleaning The Interior

4-5. Cleaning the Feeder cover

With a soft, clean, lint-free and dry cloth, wipe off any paper dust from the inside of the Feeder Cover as illustrated by gray colored part.

Figure 1-57 Cleaning the Feeder cover

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4-6 Cleaning the Rubber Sheet / Paper Feed Roller / Separate Roller

Wipe the Rubber Sheet, the Paper Feed Roller, and the Separate Roller with a clean, soft, dry, lint-free cloth.

Separate Roller

Figure 1-58 Cleaning the ADF

4-7 Cleaning the Paper Feed Roller

Follow this procedure:

1. Connect the power cord, and power on the machine.

2 Remove any paper from the Auto Sheet Feeder and Cassette.

Paper Feed Roller

Rubber Sheet

6 Press [OK].

The machine starts cleaning the roller.

7 When cleaning has finished, repeat steps 3 to 6 for a total of two times.

8 Load A4- or letter-size plain paper in the Auto Sheet Feeder or Cassette and repeat steps 3 to 5 an additional three times.

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4-8 Cleaning The Bottom Plate

Follow this procedure:

1. Connect the power cord, and power on the machine

2. Remove any paper from the Auto Sheet Feeder.

3. Prepare a sheet of A4 or Letter size plain paper. Fold it in half along the long edge. Unfold the paper, then load it in the paper support with the outside edge of the fold facing down.

4. Press [Menu] repeatedly until <3.MAINTENANCE> appears.

The paper is fed and output.

MEMO:

If this component is still dirty after performing the operation described above, use a clean cotton bud to remove ink stain, paper powder, and dust around the platen (A).

Figure 1-59 Cleaning the Platen

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5. TRANSPORTATION

This section describes the procedures for transporting the printer for returning after repair, etc.

(2) Turn off the printer to securely lock the carriage in the home position. (When the printer is turned off, the carriage is automatically locked in place.) [See NOTE (2) on the next page.]

(3) To further secure the carriage to prevent movement from the home position during transportation, make and use a fixing tool in the following procedures:

(a). Fold an A4-sized paper 5 times, and wrap it twice with tape, as shown in Figure A below (to prevent the fixing tool from caught into the inside of the printer).

(b). Insert the fixing tool between the carriage and the middle flame unit, and securely fix it with tape, as shown in Figures B and C below.

Note: The tape should be similar to the polyester tape used at shipment, which will not easily be torn or removed, or leave adhesive on the unit when removed.

Leave a sufficient length of tape to fix the tool so that the tape end is easily seen even when the access cover is closed, so that the user will remove the tool from the returned printer without fail.

Description of a small piece of paper (example):

Before the machine is powered on, remove this tape and the stuff at the end of the tape (the fixing tool on the cartridge). a. b. c. d.

Figure 1-60 How to fix the Carriage

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A small piece of paper

Caution:

(1) If the print head is removed from the printer and left alone by itself, ink (especially the pigment black ink) is likely to dry. For this reason, keep the print head installed in the printer even during transportation.

(2) Securely lock the carriage in the home position, to prevent the carriage from moving and applying stress to the carriage flexible cable, or causing ink leakage, during transportation.

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Part 2

Technical Reference

1. NEW TECHNOLOGIES

(1) Dye black ink adoption

In addition to the pigment black ink, dye black ink is adopted in this machine, so that special paper can be printed in black ink. (For printing plain paper, the pigment black ink is used.)

(2) Automatic Print Head Position Alignment

In this machine, the print head position can be aligned automatically by operating the buttons on the operation panel and operating from the driver utility.

This is the function to detect the reflection density at the print head position alignment sensor (the same sensor as the CD-R position detection sensor) and appropriately set the print head position alignment by scanning the print pattern shown below.

The folloings are detected during the automatic print head position alignment. If an error is detected,

<AUTO HEAD ALIGN ERROR> (LCD message) is displayed.

1) Detecting Paper Size

- Detecting Paper Width (an error is detected if the paper width is too short.)

- Detecting Paper Length (an error is detected if the length is shorter than A4/LTR.)

2) Detecting Print Failure due to no ink ejected

- Detecting Ink Ejecting Status (an error is detected if no ink is ejected.)

<Print Pattern for the Automatic Print Head Position Alignment>

Plain Paper A4/LTR

Pattern for detecting the ink ejecting status

Pattern for detecting the paper width

Feed direction

Figure 2-1 Print Pattern for the Automatic Print Head Position Alignment

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< Phenomena of predictable troubles and the Solutions (how to avoid the troubles)>

1) Although the paper size is correct (A4/LTR) and the print head position alignment pattern is printed correctly, an error of the automatic print head position alignment failure occurs.

[Solution] Set “Align heads manually” to valid at the driver utility special settings, and perform the print head position alignment manually.

(3) Automatic duplex printing

This function can be used only when the paper size is set to <A4> or <LTR>.

< Phenomena of predictable troubles and the Solutions (how to avoid the troubles)>

1) The printing surface of paper is dirty. (Cause: Due to accumulated ink mist.)

The phenomena will be the following two types. a) A vertical line is printed incorrectly (stain on the platen rib).

[Solution] Clean the interior of the main unit. b) A holizontal stain is printed around 10 mm from the top edge of paper (back side)

(stain in the interior of the double side unit).

[Solution] Replace the ASF unit.

(4) Making Multiple Copies of an Entire Document (Collation)

When making multiple copies of a documet with more than one page, you have them delivered in sorted sets.

(Example): To copy three sets of a 3-page document (Page a, b, c in order) with the electronic sort.

The copied paper is delivered in order of (c, b, a), (c, b, a), (c, b, a).

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Timer cleaning - 0 *2

(Black only)

Timer cleaning - 1

(Black only)

Timer cleaning - 2

(Black only)

Timer cleaning - 3

*3

(Black/Color)

Timer cleaning - 4

(All in sequence)

Timer cleaning - 5

(All in sequence)

Timer cleaning - 6

(All in sequence)

Timer cleaning - 7

(All in sequence)

Timer cleaning - 8

(All in sequence)

Timer cleaning - 9

(All in sequence)

Timer cleaning - 10

(All in sequence)

At print head replacement

(All in sequence)

2. CLEANING MODE AND AMOUNT OF INK PURGED

To prevent printing problems due to bubbles, dust, or ink clogging, print head cleaning is performed before the start of printing, except in the following cases:

- Cleaning on arrival: Performed when the access cover is closed.

- Cleaning by dot count: Performed after ejection of paper (or after printing on the back side of paper when auto duplex printing is performed).

- Manual cleaning / deep cleaning: Performed manually.

<Cleaning mode list> * Black: Pigment-based black Color: Dye-based black, cyan, magenta, yellow

Condition Details used(g)

Est. required time

(sec)

On arrival of the printer

(All in sequence)

First and second cleaning after shipped from the plant.

0.45(BK)

1.50(Color)

70

Dot count cleaning

*1

(Black/Color)

When the specified number of dots are printed since the previous Black/Color cleaning. (Cyan and magenta dots are counted by large and small nozzles separately.)

If 24 to 60 hours have elapsed since the previous

Black cleaning till the start of the next printing.

If 60 to 96 hours have elapsed since the previous Black cleaning till the start of the next printing.

If 96 to 120 hours have elapsed since the previous

Black cleaning till the start of the next printing.

If 120 to 336 hours have elapsed since the previous Black/Color cleaning till the start of the next printing

If 336 to 504 hours have elapsed since the previous Black/Color cleaning till the start of the next printing

If 504 to 720 hours have elapsed since the previous Black/Color cleaning till the start of the next printing

If 720 to 1080 hours have elapsed since the previous Black/Color cleaning till the start of the next printing

If 1080 to 2160 hours have elapsed since the previous Black/Color cleaning till the start of the next printing

If 2160 to 4320 hours have elapsed since the previous Black/Color cleaning till the start of the next printing

If 4320 to 8640 hours have elapsed since the previous Black/Color cleaning till the start of the next printing

If 8,640 or longer hours have elapsed since the previous Black/Color cleaning till the start of the next printing

0.14(BK)

0.50(Color)

0.14(BK) 30(BK)

0.14(BK) 30(BK)

0.14(BK) 30(BK)

0.14(BK)

0.50(color)

0.45(BK)

1.00(Color)

0.45(BK)

1.00(Color)

0.45(BK)

1.00(Color)

0.78(BK)

1.00(Color)

1.58(BK)

1.00(Color)

1.58(BK)

1.00(Color)

1.58(BK)

1.00(Color)

30(BK)

35(Color)

30(BK)

35(color)

60

60

60

60

65

65

65

When the print head is removed and installed.

0.45(BK)

1.50(Color)

70

At ink tank replacement

(Black/Color)

0.30(BK)

1.00(Color)

45

(All in sequence)

30(BK)

35(color)

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Condition Details of used(g) (sec)

- Via the operation panel (All at the same time

Manual cleaning

(Black/Color/All at the sametime) only)

- Via the printer driver (Selectable from Black,

45

( All at the same time)

30(BK)

40(Color)

Color, or All at the same time)

0.14(BK)

0.50(Color)

Deep cleaning

(Black/Color/All at the same time)

Via the printer driver (Selectable from Black,

Color, or All at the same time)

1.58(BK)

1.00(Color)

65

( All at the same time)

45(BK)

50(Color)

If the print head has not been capped before power-on

0.30(BK)

1.00(Color)

45( All in sequence)

(All in sequence)

*1: The dots since the previous cleaning are counted by Black and Color separately. For this reason, the cleaning mode may differ according to Black or Color.

*2: When 24 to 60 hours have elapsed since the previous Black cleaning, timer cleaning - 0 is performed. However, this cleaning will be conducted up to 5 times from the printer installation, and no further timer cleaning - 0 will be performed.

*3: The period of time since the previous cleaning is counted by Black and Color separately. For this reason, the cleaning mode may differ according to Black or Color.

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3. Print Mode

(1) Copy

INK

(Column: Number

Colors)

C :BCI-6C 5pl

5pl

:BCI-6Y c

:BCI-6BK

:BCI-6C 2pl

:BCI-6M

(”CMcm” shown in a column means printing in the mixture of CM5pl/cm2pl.)

Print Quality 5 4 3 2 1

PP

PP

Two-sided printing

PP White/Bk

PP White/Bk

Two-sided printing

PR

SP

(GP/HR/IJ-

PC/ other photo)

OHP

Mode

Resolution(dpi)

No. of passes

Mode

Resolution(dpi)

No. of passes

Mode

Resolution(dpi)

No. of passes

Mode

Resolution(dpi)

No. of passes

Mode

Resolution(dpi)

No. of passes

Mode

Resolution(dpi)

No. of passes

Mode

Resolution(dpi)

No. of passes color draft

150x600

CMYBK

1 pass color draft

150x600

CMYBK

1 pass

W/B draft

150x600

BK

1 pass

W/B draft

150x600

CMYBK

1 pass

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

color standard color fine

1200x1200dpi

CMYBK

1200x1200dpi

CMYBKcm

1 pass 4 passes color standard color fine

1200x1200dpi 1200x1200dpi

CMYBK

1 pass

CMYBKcm

4 passes

W/B standard W/B fine

600x600dpi

CMYBK

600x600dpi

CMYBKcm

1 pass 4 passes

W/B standard W/B fine

1200x1200dpi 1200x1200dpi

CMYBK

1 pass

CMYBKcm

4 passes color and W/B fine

1200x1200dpi

CMYcmk

4 passes color and W/B fine

1200x1200dpi

CMYcmk

4 passes color and W/B fine

1200x1200dpi

CMYBKcm

4 passes

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

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(2) Standard Color Printing (at PC Printer Driver)

Defult setting

Can be set at Main tab custom setting

Inktank 5 color : BCI-3eBK / 6BK / 6C / 6M / 6Y

4 color *1 : BCI-3eBK / 6C / 6M / 6Y

4 color *2 : BCI-6BK / 6C / 6M / 6Y

3 color : BCI-6C / 6M / 6Y

1 color : BCI-3eBK paper type

Plain paper (PP)

Matte Photo Paper

MP-101

Drv.UI

Custom

Print Quality

Resolution(dpi)

Pass

Print control Ink

Photo Pater Pro (PR) Print Quality

PR-101 Resolution(dpi)

Pass

Sper Photo Paper

SP-101/SG-101

Print control Ink

Print Quality

Resolution(dpi)

Pass

Print control Ink

Print Quality

Resolution(dpi)

Fast

5

Custom

600x600

1 pass

4 color*1

Print control Ink

Glossy Photo Paper Print Quality

GP-401 Resolution(dpi)

Super Photo Paper

Double Side

SP-101D

Print control Ink

Print Quality

Resolution(dpi)

Print control Ink

High Resoluton Paper Print Quality

HR-101S Resolution(dpi)

Postal Card

T-Shirt Transfers

TR-301

Print control Ink

Print Quality

Resolution(dpi)

Postal Card for Inkjet printer

Print control Ink

Print Quality

Resolution(dpi)

Transparncy

CF-102

Pass

Print control Ink

Print Quality

Resolution(dpi)

Print control Ink

Print Quality

Resolution(dpi)

CD-R (Commend)

230V only

CD-R(Other)

230V only

Other Photo Paper

Print control Ink

Print Quality

Resolution(dpi)

Pass

Print control Ink

Print Quality

Resolution(dpi)

Pass

Print control Ink

Print Quality

Resolution(dpi)

Print control Ink

<―

4

Draft

600x600

1 pass

4 color*1

Draft

1200x1200

3 pass

4 color*2

Draft

1200x1200

2 pass-Bidirectional

4 color*2

4 color*2

Standard

1200x1200

5 color

Standard

1200x1200

3 pass

4 color*2

Standard

1200x1200

5 color

High

1200x1200

3 color

Draft

1200x1200

4 pass-Bidirectional

4 color*2

Draft

1200x1200

4 pass-Bidirectional

4 color*2

High

1200x1200

4 color*2

3

Standard

1200x1200

1 pass

4 color*1

Standard

1200x1200

4 pass

4 color*2

Standard

1200x1200

4 pass

4 color*2

Standard

1200x1200

4 color*2

Standard

1200x1200

4 color*2

Standard

1200x1200

4 color*2

Standard

1200x1200

4 color*2

High

1200x1200

4 color*2

High

1200x1200

4 color*2

High

1200x1200

5 color

High

1200x1200

4 pass

4 color*2

High

1200x1200

5 color

―>

2

High

1200x1200

4 pass

4 color*1

High

1200x1200

6 pass

4 color*2

High

1200x1200

6 pass

4 color*2

High

1200x1200

4 color*2

High

1200x1200

High Quality

1

Custom

4800x1200

16 pass

4 color*2

Standard

1200x1200

6 pass-Bidirectional

4 color*2

Standard

1200x1200

6 pass-Bidirectional

4 color*2

High

1200x1200

8 pass-Bidirectional

4 color*2

High

1200x1200

8 pass-Bidirectional

4 color*2

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(3) Standard Gray Scale Printing (at PC Printer Driver)

Paper Type Drv.UI

Custom

Fast

5

<―

4 3

―>

2

Plain Paper Print Quality Custom Draft Standard High

Resolution(dpi) 300x300 300x300 600x600 600x600

Pass

Print control Ink 1 color

Postal Card Print Quality

Resolution(dpi)

Pass

Print control Ink

1 pass 1 pass

1 color

1 pass

1 color

Standard

600x600

2 pass

1 color

4 pass

1 color

High

600x600

4 pass

1 color

(4) Borderless Printing (at PC Printer Driver)

Paper Type Drv.UI

Fast

Plain Paper

Custom

Print Quality

Resolution(dpi)

5

<―

4 3

Standard

1200x1200

2 pass-Bidirectional

4 color*2

Photo Paper Pro

PR-101

Pass

Print control Ink

Print Quality

Resolution(dpi)

Pass

Print control Ink

Super Photo Paper Print Quality

SP-101/SG-101 Resolution(dpi)

Pass

Print control Ink

Matte Photo Paper Print Quality

MP-101 Resolution(dpi)

Draft

1200x1200

3 pass

4 color*2

Standard

1200x1200

4 pass

4 color*2

Standard

1200x1200

4 pass

4 color*2

Standard

1200x1200

―>

2

High

1200x1200

6 pass

4 color*2

High

1200x1200

6 pass

4 color*2

High

High Quality

1

1200x1200

High Quality

1

Custom

4800x1200

16 pass

4 color*2

Print control Ink

Glossy Photo Paper Print Quality

GP-401 Resolution(dpi)

Super Photo Paper

Double Side

SP-101D

Print control Ink

Print Quality

Resolution(dpi)

4 color*2

Standard

1200x1200

4 color*2

Standard

1200x1200

4 color*2

High

1200x1200

4 color*2

High

1200x1200

Postal Card

Print control Ink

Print Quality

Resolution(dpi)

Postal Card for Inkjet printer

Other Photo Paper

Print control Ink

Print Quality

Resolution(dpi)

Pass

Print control Ink

Print Quality

Resolution(dpi)

Print control Ink

Draft

1200x1200

2 pass

4 color*2

4 color*2

Standard

1200x1200

4 color*2

Standard

1200x1200

3 pass

4 color*2

High

1200x1200

4 color*2

4 color*2

High

1200x1200

4 color*2

High

1200x1200

4 pass

4 color*2

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(5) Duplex Printing (at PC Printer Driver)

Paper Type Drv.UI

Fast

Plain paper

Custom

Print Quality

5

Resolution(dpi)

Pass

Print control Ink

Custom

600x600

1 pass

4 color*1

Super Photo Paper

Double Side

SP-101D

Print Quality

Resolution(dpi)

Postal Card

Print control Ink

Print Quality

Resolution(dpi)

<―

4

Draft

600x600

1 pass

4 color*1

Print control Ink

Postal Card for Inkjet printer

*Supporting Duplex

Printing only in using

the Postal Card application

Print Quality

Resolution(dpi)

Pass

Print control Ink

Draft

1200x1200

2 pass

4 color*2

(6)Camera Direct Printing (at PC Printer Driver)

Fast

5

Paper type

Photo Paper Pro

PR-101

Drv.UI

Custom

Print Quality

Resolution(dpi)

Pass

Print control Ink

Super Photo Paper Print Quality

SP-101/SG-101 Resolution(dpi)

Pass

Print control Ink

<―

4

3

Standard

1200x1200

1 pass

4 color*1

Standard

1200x1200

4 color*2

Standard

1200x1200

5 color

Standard

1200x1200

4 pass

4 color*2

3

―>

2

High

1200x1200

4 pass

4 color*1

High

1200x1200

4 color*2

High

1200x1200

5 color

High

1200x1200

6 pass

4 color*2

High Quality

1

―>

2

High

1200x1200

6 pass

4 color*2

High

1200x1200

6 pass

4 color*2

High Quality

1

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4. FAQ(Problems Specific to the MP750 / MP780 and Corrective Actions)

No

2

*

B

Function Phenomenon results Margin

(approx. .3mm)

Print results -Skewed paper feeding

-Printing on the platen

Condition

-Paper feeding from the cassette,

Photo Paper Plus Double Sided

(A4), orderless printing, printing on the back side of paper

-In the low temperature and low humidity environment

Cause

3 B Print results Variation in the top of form accuracy

4 B Print results -Skewed paper feeding

-Margin

-A5 or legal size

-In the low temperature and low humidityenvironment

-Not solved even when the number of sheets stacked in the auto sheet feeder or the cassette is reduced

-Photo Paper Plus Double Sided

-2L size (Japan only)

Due to decrease of paper feed capability in the low temperature and low humidity environment during transportation

Carriage lock lever dislocation

-Plain paper

-In the high temperature and high humidity environment

-With the print head and tanks installed

-The phenomenon occurred in the freight handling test

Corrective action

-In the printer driver, increase the amount of extension.

-Change the paper feeding method from the cassette to the auto sheet feeder.

-If paper is curled, straighten it.

-Try printing on the other side of paper.

-Set the top margin to 4mm or more.

Possible call or complaint

-A margin appears on printouts.

-Paper feeds at an angle.

-Paper feeds at an angle.

-Printing is performed on the platen.

-The back side of paper gets smeared.

-Print start position varies.

-In the printer driver, increase the amount of extension.

-Change the paper feeding method from the cassette to the auto sheet feeder.

When returning the repaired printer to the user, insert the fixing tool(A4 plain paper folded 5 times) between the main case and the carriage, and fix it with tape.

[See Part5. Transportation]

-A margin appears on printouts.

-Paper feeds at an angle.

During transportaion for return after repair, Ink dries, and no ink is ejected.

2 -

9

No

*

Function Phenomenon results Soiling on the back side of paper (lines or streaks parallel to the paper feed direction)

7 B Print Soiling on paper in automatic duplex printing (lines or streaks perpendicular to the paper feed direction)

Condition

-After continuous borderless printing of small sized paper

(such as 4x6), when a larger sized paper (such as A4) is rinted.

-With Photo Paper Plus Double

Sided or postcards, the phenomenon is likely to be noticeable and to be complained of by users, as printing is performed on both sides of such paper.

-

Automatic duplex printing

(Photo Paper Plus Double Sided, postcards, plain paper)

Cause

In borderless printing, printing is performed to the size slightly larger than the paper size, and ink off the paper is absorbed by the platen's ink absorber. Absorbed ink may attach to the platen rib(s) after several dozen sheets are printed, causing soiling at the leading edge of paper or on the back side of paper.

On the rib(s) inside the sheet feed unit used for duplex printing, ink mist may accumulate, smearing paper.

Corrective action

1.Perform Bottom plate cleaning

(from the printer driver) up to 3 times*1.

*1: Change the paper in each

Bottom plate cleaning. The cleaning can end when paper dose not get any soiling.

2.If soiling on the paper still remains after 3 times of Bottom plate cleaning, wipe the platen rib(s) and their surroundings with a cotton swab.

Possible call or complaint

-Paper gets smeared.

-The back side of paper gets smeared.

Cleaning by user:

1. Perform Bottom plate cleaning

(from the printer driver) up to 3 times*1.

*1: Change the paper in each

Bottom plate cleaning. The cleaning can end when paper does not get any soiling.

2. If soiling on the paper still remains after 3times of Bottom plate cleaning, wipe the platen rib(s) and their surroundings with a cotton swab.If the phenomenon persists after conducting 1 and 2, servicing is required.

Service:

Wipe any soiling or dirt off from the sheet feed unit and the bottom case unit ribs*2. cleaning was performed, and the platen ribs were cleaned with cotton swab, paper gets smeared.

2 -

10

No

*

Function Phenomenon

8 C Print results Scratches on paper

Condition

-PP-101D, PP-101, PR-101,

SG-101, etc.

-Paper feeding from the cassette

-Multiple number of sheets loaded

Cause

-Paper is scratched.

-Marks appear on printed paper.

Corrective action

-Change the paper feeding method from the cassette to the auto sheet feeder.

-If automatic duplex printing is performed, cancel it, and, by setting only a single sheet of paper in the auto sheet feeder, manually print each side of paper.

Possible call or complaint

Scratches on the PF return lever due to paper feeding from the cassette, and duplex printing path.

*2 Location to clean in servicing when soiling on paper in automatic duplex printing persists:

BOTTOM CASE UNIT SHEET FEED UNIT

* Occurrence level:

A: The symptom is likely to occur frequently. (Caution required)

B: The symptom may occur under certain conditions, but likeliness is assumed very low in practical usage.

C:The symptom is unlikely to be recognized by the user, and no practical issues are assumed.

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Part 3

Appendix

3.

PIXMA MP750/MP780 Specification

<GENERAL>

Printer YES

Scanner YES

Copy YES

Facsimile YES

Memory Card

Memory Card Slot

NO

-

Media PCMCIA -

-

Micro -

SD/MMC -

Data Storage READ

WRITE

Scan To Memory Card

Photo-Direct print

Applicable Image DCF

CIFF

JFIF

Exif -

Print Mode INDEX

-

-

-

-

-

NO

-

-

-

DPOF

Power Consumption MAX

-

-

-

Approx. 40W

Noise Standby

Copy(Casette, ADFCopy)

None

52dB (A) max.

Durability Unit

Section pages

Size

Printing Section

Including Tray

18,000 pages (Color/Black&White)

19 1/8 in.(W) x 18 5/8 in.(D) x 12 3/8 in.(H)

(W486mm*D472mm*H314mm)

(With the Paper Support and the Paper

Weight Standard

19 1/8 in.(W) x 21 1/8 in.(D) x 12 3/8 in.(H)

(W486mm x D538mm x H314 mm (H))

(With the Paper Support, the Paper Output

Tray, and both extensions opened)

13.7kg (Including Print Head and Ink Tank

+0.2kg

<Scanner Function>

Type Flatbet / ADF

Reading System Sensor Type 2400dpi staggerd CCD

ADF YES

Reading Resolution 2400 x 4800 dpi max

*ADF 600 x 600 dpi max

Gradation bit Color (Input) 48bit

Maximum Document Size

Effective Scanning Width (mm)

216 mm x 297 mm

Local Scan Driver TWAIN YES

WIA YES

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<Printer Function>

ASF

Size

Paper Materials

Printing resolution

Printing Speed (page/min)

Printing direction

Printable area (none printable area form each edge)

Printing Cartrige

Product Name

Print Yield Black (BCI3eBK)

YES

4" x 6", LTR, LGL

Plane paper, other

4800 x 1200 dpi

25 ppm (BK) / 17 ppm (Color)

Bi-direction

3.4mm right/left edge,

ZF 554 approx. 740 pages

Ink Remaining Detection

Detection Method

Paper Capacity

Borderless Printing

Silent Mode Printing

CD-R Label Print

Yellow (BCI-6Y)

Magenta (BCI-6M)

Cyan (BCI-6C)

Black (BCI-6BK) mode) approx. 1,500 pages

(ISO JIS-SCID No.5 pattern, Plain std mode)

360 pages

(ISO JIS-SCID No.5 pattern, Plain std mode) approx. 430 pages

(ISO JIS-SCID No.5 pattern, Plain std mode) approx. 550 pages

(ISO JIS-SCID No.5 pattern, Plain std mode) approx. 2,000 pages

(ISO JIS-SCID No.5 pattern, Plain std mode)

YES prism + Dot count

Maximally 50 sheets

75g/m

2

)

YES

YES

YES

<Copy Function>

Copy Print Resolution Black & White

Copy speed

600 x 600 dpi (Normal mode)

Color 1200 x 1200 dpi (Normal mode)

Ink Jet Black & White (Draft) 25 ppm

Scanning Density Adjustment

Manual

Multipule Copies

Preset RE Ratio

Enlarge Max.

Reduction

4” x 6” ->

5” x 7” ->TR

100%

YES

99

YES

YES

YES

YES

Zoom

Zooming Range

Auto Magnification Selection (AMS)

Image Quality B & W

Energy Saving Mode

Image Combination

2 in 1

4 in 1

Image Repaet ( Auto/Manu )

Mirror Image

YES

25-400 %

YES

Fast, Normal, Fine (photo)

YES (15 min/ 1 hour/ 4 hour/ 8 hour)

YES

YES

NO

YES/YES

NO

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Seal Copy

Name Card Copy

Postcard Copy

Borderless Copy

Poster

Fit to Page

Entire Document

<FAX Function> (PIXMA MP780 only)

Applicable Line PSTN

Transmission Method

Error Correction

Transmission Control Protocol

Compression System B & W

YES

YES

NO

YES

NO

YES

NO

YES

Half-duplex

ITU-T ECM

ITU-T T.30 binary protocol

ITU-T V.8 protocol, V.34 protocol

MH, MR, MMR, JBIG

Modulation Method G3 image signals ITU-T V.27ter (4.8k, 2.4k bps)

ITU-T V.29 (9.6k, 7.2k bps)

ITU-T V.17 (14.4k, 12.0k, TC9.6k,

ITU-T V.34 (33.6k, 31.2k, 28.8k, 26.4k,

24.0k, 21.6k, 19.2k, 16.8k,

14.4k, 12.0k, 9.6k, 7.2k,

G3 procedure signals ITU-T V.21 (No.2) (300 bps)

ITU-T V.8 (300 bps)

Transmission Speed

ITU-T V.34 (1200 bps, 600bps)

Canon Fax Standerd Chart (G3) approx. 3seconds

Transmission Output Level

Receive Input Level

From -8 to -15 dBm

From -3 to -43 dBm

<Color FAX >(PIXMA MP780 only)

Color Scanning Document Siz

Printing Paper Size

Resolusion

Color Codeing Method

Color Depth

A4

A4

JPEG

CIE-LAB

8 bit (each colors)

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<Function>

(MP780 only) On-Hook Key YES

One-Touch Speed Dialing 8

Redial

(MP780 only)

YES

YES

Max. File No. of Reservation 100

Sequential NO

(MP780 only)

Relay Broadcasting Command NO

Detecting Signal

OGM

Psuedo-CI

Built-in Answering Machine

CNG

-

YES

NO

Telephone NO

Page

Fixed NO

Automatic Reduction (Main/Sub) YES

Memory Backup

(MP780 only)

Backup Device

Backup Contents

Backup IC

Lithium battery

Image Data Backup

Battery Life

Image Memory Approx 5MB

Activity Management (MP780 only)

User Report

Dial Registration Data, User Data,

Service Data, Time, etc.

128 kbit EEPROM (battery unnecessary)

DC 3.0V/220mAh

Approx.5 years

NO

Activity Result Report YES

Activity Management Report(Tx/Rx) YES

One-Touch Speed Dialing List YES

Coded Speed Dialling List YES

User’s List

Document Memory List

Multi Activity Report

Service Report System Data List

System Damp List

No

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

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Key Features

  • Print, Scan, and Copy
  • High-quality photo printing
  • Borderless printing
  • Automatic document feeder
  • Wireless connectivity
  • Compact design
  • Easy to use
  • Affordable
  • Inkjet technology

Frequently Answers and Questions

What is the difference between the PIXMA MP 780 and PIXMA MP 750?
The PIXMA MP 780 includes additional features such as wireless printing and faxing capabilities, while the PIXMA MP 750 does not.
How do I clean the printer head?
Refer to the user manual for instructions on cleaning the print head. Cleaning the print head is essential for maintaining optimal print quality.
How do I replace the ink cartridges?
Check the user manual for instructions on replacing the ink cartridges. The print head must be installed properly to ensure correct alignment and avoid damage.
How do I resolve a paper jam?
Open the printer cover and carefully remove the jammed paper. Refer to the user manual for instructions on clearing a paper jam.
How do I install the driver for the printer?
The driver can be downloaded from Canon's website. The driver is essential for using the printer with your computer.
How do I set up the wireless connection?
Refer to the user manual for step-by-step instructions on setting up the wireless connection.
How do I use the automatic document feeder?
The automatic document feeder (ADF) enables you to scan or copy multiple pages without manually feeding each page. Refer to the user manual for instructions on using the ADF.

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