REVISION 0 FAX-L1000 FAX-L1000 FAX-L1000 FAX-L1000 FAX-L1000 FAX-L1000 OPTION MEMORY VII (4MB) VERIFICATION STAMP UNIT1 YELLOW INK TO REFILL FOR VERIFICATION STAMP PAPER FEED UNIT PF-52 ENVELOPE FEEDER EF-52 DUPLEX UNIT DU-52 FAX-L1000 ISDN KIT FAX-L1000 Printer Kit RAM DIMM MODULE FAX-L1000 PostScript Kit FAX-L1000 Network Printer Upgrade kit FEB. 2000 COPYRIGHT © 2000 CANON INC.
Application This manual has been issued by Canon Inc. for qualified persons to learn technical theory, installation, maintenance, and repair of products. This manual covers all localities where the products are sold. For this reason, there may be information in this manual that does not apply to your locality. Corrections This manual may contain technical inaccuracies or typographical errors due to improvements or changes in products.
I. MEANINGS OF MARKS The marks used in this manual have the following meanings. Mark Meaning Indicates a general caution or warning, or otherwise to communicate the presence of a hazard. Warns of the possibility of an electric shock. Informs you of fire-related cautions. Warns against disassembly of parts. Informs you that the plug must be removed from the power outlet before starting an operation. Gives useful information to understand descriptions.
II. ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual consists of the following five chapters, each providing appropriate information needed to service the product. Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions Provides cautions and warnings needed when servicing the product while ensuring safety, and explains the protective functions built into the product. Be sure to go through the descriptions.
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IV. TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions Page 1-1 1-1 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-3 1-4 1-6 1-8 1 - 10 1 - 10 1 - 12 1 - 12 1 - 13 1 - 13 1 - 13 1 - 13 1 - 15 1 - 15 1 - 16 1 - 16 1 - 17 1 - 18 1 - 19 1 - 20 1 - 21 1 - 21 1 - 22 1 - 22 1 - 23 1 - 24 1 - 24 1 - 26 1 - 28 1 - 29 1 - 30 1 - 31 1 - 31 1 - 31 1 - 32 1 - 32 1 - 32 1 - 33 1 - 34 1. DANGER TO PERSONNEL 1.1 Electric Shock 1.1.1 AC line (AC 230V household current) 1.1.2 Telephone line 1.1.3 Printer high voltage terminal 1.
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3 - 18 2.1.2 Option overview 3 - 19 2.1.3 Consumables 3 - 21 2.2 Mechanical Overview 3 - 21 2.2.1 Unit layout diagrams 3 - 21 2.2.2 Document and recording paper flow 3 - 23 2.2.3 Drive system layout 3 - 25 2.2.4 Electrical system layout 3 - 30 2.3 Scanner Section 3 - 30 2.3.1 Document feed section 3 - 35 2.3.2 Optical section 3 - 38 2.4 Paper Load Section 3 - 44 2.5 Printer Section 3 - 45 2.5.1 Paper feed/eject section 3 - 48 2.5.2 LASER/Scanner section 3 - 50 2.5.3 Toner cartridge 3 - 56 2.5.
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Chapter 1 Safety and Precautions
FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions 1. DANGER TO PERSONNEL 1.1 Electric Shock Precautions Before disassembling the fax, carry out the following to prevent electric shock: (1) Disconnect the power cord from the outlet. (2) Disconnect the modular jack cord (telephone line) from the fax. Precautions when servicing the fax with the power on When you must service the fax with the power cord plugged in, you must not ground your body with grounding wrist straps.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions 1.1.1 AC line (AC 230V household current) Power supply unit (primary side) The AC 230V is supplied to the primary side of the power supply unit when the power cord is plugged in. 1.1.2 Telephone line NCU board (primary side) When connected to the telephone line, a line voltage of approx. DC 48V is supplied to the fax from the telephone line. And when the ringing signal is received, approx. AC 90Vrms is supplied. 1.1.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions 1.2 High Temperature Parts Precautions To prevent burns while disassembling the fax, disconnect the power cord at least 10 minutes before starting disassembly, to allow high temperature parts to cool down. How to treat burns Heat of about 122°F (50°C) or more causes burns. Also, the longer the contact, the more severe the burn. When treating a burn, the first minute after receiving the burn is the most important. Cool the burn immediately with cold running water.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions 1.3 Fire Danger Do not throw the lithium battery or the toner cartridge into fire. Lithium battery The lithium battery contain lithium, organic solvents and other combustible substances. If the lithium battery is thrown into fires, it may rupture and burn fiercely. Toner The toner in the toner cartridge contains flammable substances. The danger of fire exists with toner scattered around in a tightly-closed room.
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FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions 1.4 Moving and Rotating Parts Precautions To prevent accidents involving moving or rotating parts during servicing, that disconnect the power cord before starting disassembly. When you must service the fax with the power cord plugged in, you must not wear bracelets, necklaces, neckties, or other objects. Also, take care to prevent hair and other articles of clothing from becoming entangled.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions Read motor Separation roller (Upper) Main motor Multi-purpose tray pickup solenoid Multi-purpose tray pickup roller Document feed roller Document eject roller DC motor Pressure roller Cassette pickup roller Separation roller (Upper) Separation roller (Lower) Pick-up roller Document eject roller Read motor Document feed roller Solenoid Face-down delivery roller Transfer charging roller Pre-transfer roller Multi-purpose tray pickup solenoid Paper feed rol
FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions 1.5 Laser Beams This fax is a Class 1 Laser Product as defined in the EN60825 (IEC825) Radiation Safety of laser products, equipment classification, requirements and user’s guide. This means that this product uses lasers that do not radiate dangerous laser beam and conforms to the regulations because the laser beam does not affect the user during operations. Warning If the LASER light gets in your eyes, it will damage the retina.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions Laser/Scanner unit Laser light Laser shutter FX6 toner cartridge Figure 1-5 Laser Shutter 1-9
FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions 2. DANGER TO EQUIPMENT 2.1 Handling the FAX General Precautions ❏ TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY, NEVER DISASSEMBLE THE FAX. EXPOSED POWER POINTS INSIDE THE FAX CAN CAUSE ELECTRICAL SHOCK IF YOU TOUCH THEM. ❏ After you unplug the fax unit, always wait at least 5 seconds before you plug it in again. Always unplug before you move the fax. ❏ During electrical storms, disconnect the plug from the power outlet. The fax can hold documents in the memory for up to 12 hours.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions ❏ Before you transport the fax, remove the cartridge. To protect the cartridge from bright light, cover it with its original protective bag or a cloth. ❏ Keep liquids, cleaners, and other solvents away from the fax unit. Keep metal pins, paper clips, staples and other objects away from the fax. If something falls into the fax unit, remove the plug from the power outlet, and call for service.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions 2.2 Storage and Handling of FX6 Toner Cartridge Whether the cartridge is still sealed in its box or installed in the printer, the effect of the natural environment will change it over time regardless of the number of prints. As the progression of this natural change depends on the storage or installation environment, take sufficient care in storing and handling the cartridges. 2.2.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions 2.2.2 Storing unsealed parts As an organic photoconductor (OPC) is used in the photosensitive drum, it will deteriorate if exposed to strong light. As there is also toner in the cartridge, be sure to explain to the customer the need to be careful in handling and storing unsealed cartridges. 2.2.3 Storage environment a) Be sure to store in the protective bag. b) Avoid locations exposed to direct sunlight, near windows, etc.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions After loading the cartridge in the printer, print 3 to 5 sheets of test patterns and check for toner leakage to prevent output image from dirt. (2) Remove the cartridge from the printer before transporting it. During transportation, the cartridge must be kept in the protective bag or thick cloth to prevent direct exposure to light.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions 2.3 Precautions when Servicing 2.3.1 Damage due to electrostatic discharge This fax contains contact sensor and printed circuit boards that use many electrical components such as ROM, RAM and custom ICs. A static charge can damage these components, so, care must be taken to prevent damage caused by electrostatic discharge when disassembling the fax.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions 2.3.2 Lubrication points Do not touch the greased parts. If you do, the grease (applied for smooth operation of the printer mechanism and to increase electrical conductivity) will come off. Use only specified grease. If you use other grease, the grease may oxidize, and weaken plastic parts. If you accidentally touch a greased part and grease comes off, reapply the grease, see the PARTS CATALOG (supplied separately). REFERENCE 2.3.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions 2.3.4 Printer section a) Transfer charging roller If skin, oil or, the like, gets on the rubber section of the transfer charging roller, the rear side of the recording paper can be soiled, and blank patches can occur in printing. During disassembly, hold the shaft at both ends of the transfer charging roller.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions 2.3.5 Paper load section a) Pickup Roller Position When having assembled the paper pickup roller after parts replacement, before setting the cassette 1 or the cassette 2, install the toner cartridge, close the printer cover, connect the power cord, and the cassette pickup roller moves automatically to its initial position.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions 2.3.6 Control boards a) SCNT board Jumper plug JP3 and J6 are for factory check only. Service technician must not remove it. SCNT board data User data, service data are stored in memory on the SCNT board. Therefore, REFERENCE these data must be printed out before replacing the SCNT board. For details, see this Chapter, 3. PRECAUTIONS FOR DATA PROTECTION. b) Power supply unit The RV1 and RV2 are for factory adjustment only.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions 2.3.7 Replacing ROM Observe the following precautions when replacing the ROM on the SCNT board, for example, when replacing a defective ROM or when upgrading the software. a) Preparation Print out all battery backed up data. Reception image data in image memory is erased approx. 12 hours after power is turned off. For details on battery backed up data, see this Chapter, 3. PRECAUTIONS FOR DATA PROTECTION.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions 3. PRECAUTIONS FOR DATA PROTECTION 3.1 Battery-backed up Data The SCNT board is provided with a function for backing up data in control processing memory (SRAM) and image storage memory (DRAM) by lithium battery, and rechargeable battery, even if a power interruption occurs, or the power cord is disconnected by accident. The back up time for image data with the secondary vanadium-lithium battery is approximately 12 hours.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions 3.2 Backed up by Rechargeable Battery The data stored in the image memory on the SCNT board is backed up for about 12 hours by the secondary vanadium-lithium battery. 3.2.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions For a sample printout of the memory clear list, see Chapter 2, 3.1 Report Output Function. REFERENCE 3.2.2 Reception image data transfer The received image data cannot be printed out due to printer engine trouble, the received image data can be transferred to another fax and printed. selects 4. resend document Memory Reference RESEND DOCUMENT TX/RX NO.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions 3.3 Backed up by Lithium Battery The lithium battery backs up control data registered in the SRAM on the SCNT board for five years with the power turned off. However, when the power is ON, there is no discharge of power from the lithium battery, so the actual life of the battery will be over 5 years. 3.3.1 Data backed up by the lithium battery a) User data Data input by the user with the Data Registration button on the operation panel. Item 1.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions c) Management data Data automatically stored as a record of the operating status. Item Activity report Description Transmission/Reception records for last 40 communications System dump list A record of past communication conditions, error communication, etc. NOTE When data have been erased or initialized When backed up user or service data have been erased or initialized, the registered data are erased, and the data item is set to its factory setting.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions 3.3.2 Printing the lithium battery backup data list The following data are backed up by lithium battery and can be printed out as a list. When to print out Make sure that you print out a list of the following data before replacing the lithium battery, or before removing the jumper plug (JP2) from the SCNT board with the power turned off. How to print data For details on how to print out the following lists, see Chapter 2, 3.1 Report REFERENCE Output Function.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions Jumper plug caution The lithium battery backup function works when jumper plug JP 2 on the SCNT board is shorted by a jumper plug. This means that registered data will be erased when the power cord is disconnected with the jumper plug removed. Before removing the jumper plug, make sure that you print out all registered data. The fax is shipped from the factory with the jumper pin shorted by the jumper plug.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions 3.4 Data clear/initialization using Service Operation This fax can clear/initialize individual data items with Service Data #8 Clear operation. Below are the data items which can be cleared/initialized. When to print out Before carrying out this operation, make sure that you make print out a list of backed up data. Operation For details on the following items, see Chapter 2, 3.3.2 Service Data Setting.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions 3.5 Master Password This fax has a password for confidential box setting changes and deletions, and passwords for managing each department. For service operations and for when the user forgets a password, there is a master password. Master password: 4559769 The master password can substitute for the passwords required for the following items.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions 3.6 What to do when a Problem Occurs (All clear) Very rarely, during use, the display may go out, all the buttons may stop working, or some other trouble may occur because of strong electrical noise or strong shock. If such trouble occurs, perform All clear operation. During installation, we recommend that you perform All clear operation. Below is the procedure for performing All clear.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions 4. PROTECTIVE FUNCTIONS 4.1 Reception Image Data Transfer Function Reception image data can be transferred to another fax if the image data cannot be printed out due to printer engine trouble. Reception image data transfer For details on the transfer of image data, see this Chapter, 3.2.2 Reception REFERENCE image data transfer. 4.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions 4.3 Built-in Safety Measures 4.3.1 Overcurrent protection This fax is provided with an overcurrent protection circuit with built-in current fuse and thermal fuse, to prevent abnormal rises in temperature if an overcurrent flows to the motors and power supply due to driver IC trouble, software lockup and short circuits.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions 4.3.3 Power leakage protection The AC line, telephone line and metal parts of this fax are completely insulated. This fax provides a grounding type (three-wire) power supply cable to prevent electrical shock. Even if electrical leakage should occur, use this fax only with a properly grounded electrical outlet of the correct voltage.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 1: Safety and Precautions 5. QUALIFICATION REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION WORK The qualifications for installation must satisfy local laws and regulations.
Chapter 2 Operating Instructions
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions 1. NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS 1.1 Main Unit Overview DOCUMENT FEEDER TRAY DOCUMENT EXTENSION TRAY Holds documents for scanning. Open to support long documents during scanning. DOCUMENT GUIDES DOCUMENT OUTPUT TRAY Adjust to the width of the document. Holds sent or copied documents. ADF COVER UPPER OUTPUT TRAY Provides access to remove paper jams and to clean the scanning area. Holds printed documents after they are ejected from the fax.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions EXTENSION PHONE JACK FACE-UP TRAY Connect the optional handset jack or an extension phone jack here. Holds printed documents after they are ejected from the fax. TEST PRINT BUTTON This button should only be used by authorized Canon dealers. Please do not press this button. TELEPHONE LINE JACK POWER SOCKET Connect the telephone line here. Connect the power cord here. LIFTING HANDLE Grip the fax here and on the opposite side to lift the fax unit.
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FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions 1.2 Operation Panel LCD Display Displays messages and prompts during operation. Displays selections, text, numbers and names when registering information. Change Cartridge Energy Saver Change Cartridge Rec. Paper Lights when toner in the toner cartridge runs low. Replace the toner cartridge. On Line Rec. Paper Lights when the paper cassettes run out of paper. Re-fill the cassettes with paper. Job Go Alarm Shift Menu PRT.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions Energy Saver Switches the fax out of the energy saver mode. PRT. Message Switches the LCD display between the fax messages and the printer messages. Manual RX Switches the fax between the auto and manual receive mode. Direct TX Sets the fax in the direct sending mode so you can send a document ahead of other documents stored in the fax memory. Direct sending scans a document and sends it immediately without storing the document in the memory.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions Tone/+ Data Delayed Registration Transmission Polling Confidential Mailbox Transfer Memory Reference Enters a plus sign in a fax number. Connects to information services that accept tone dialing only, even if you are using a rotary pulse. Relay Broadcast M Memory Box Memory Reception Stamp(Option) Pause In the U.K., attach the M label above this button if you intend to use the U.K.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions 2. BASIC OPERATION 2.1 Copying (1) Set the recording paper Refer to Chapter 5, 1.4 Assembling the Fax, Loading Paper in Paper cassettes 1 and 2 for the method of setting the recording paper. NOTE (2) Set the document face up on the document feeder tray Adjust the document guides to match the width of the document. With a long document, open the document extension tray. Make sure the document is below the load limit marks for A4/LTR and B4/LGL sizes.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions Figure 2-7 Document Guides Adjustment Figure 2-8 Document Load Limit 2.2 Telephone (Only possible where a handset or telephone are connected) (1) Lift the handset or telephone receiver. The sound of dial tone will be heard. (2) Dial the other party's telephone number using the dial button on the main unit or the telephone. (3) Have the telephone conversation if the other party's voice can be heard.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions 2.3 Transmission There are two ways to transmit the document: memory transmission and direct transmission. a) Memory transmission The set document is read into memory and then transmitted. Setting method Press the Direct TX button to turn off the Direct TX LED. Even during memory transmission, other documents can be reserved for transmission. NOTE b) Direct transmission The set document is transmitted directly without being read into memory.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions 2.4 Reception There are 3 reception methods: auto reception, manual reception, and auto reception switching. a) Auto reception This is set when the machine is used exclusively for facsimile. The initial condition of the machine is set to “Auto reception”. Setting method (1) Select “MAN/AUTO SWITCH” with the user data registration RX setting, display “OFF” with the ▼ ▲ buttons, and confirm with the SET button.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions 3. SERVICE OPERATION FUNCTIONS 3.1 Report Output Function 3.1.1 User report output functions This fax can output user reports manually by user operation, or automatically, according to user data registration. a) Manual output of reports by user operation Report type One-touch dial list 1 One-touch dial list 2 Coded speed dial list 1 Coded speed dial list 2 Group dial list Operations Press Report button, select the report type, and press Set button.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions c) Reports output automatically (Memory clear report) When this fax is turned on and the memory clear report is automatically printed out, the image data which appears on the report is the data which was deleted without being able to be backed up. After the memory clear report is printed, the image data management information is automatically deleted. 12/31/1999 11:52 FAX 833 4423 WORLD ESTATE,INC.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions 3.1.2 Service report output functions This fax outputs the service data setting status, past communications history reports, detailed error information reports, etc. in service mode. a) List of service reports This fax outputs the service reports shown below. Report type Service data list System dump list Dch log report Bch log report Operations In the service mode, press the Report button, select the report type, and press the Set button.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions a-1) System data list This list shows service data setting statuses of service soft switches and service parameters.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions Figure 2-11 System Data List (2/7) 2-15
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions Figure 2-12 System Data List (3/7) 2-16
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions Figure 2-13 System Data List (4/7) 2-17
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions Figure 2-14 System Data List (5/7) 2-18
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions Figure 2-15 System Data List (6/7) 2-19
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions Figure 2-16 System Data List (7/7) “START DATE” records the date when this fax performs its first transmission or reception, after shipment from the factory.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions a-2) System dump list This list shows the past communications statuses and error communications history.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions *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 me
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions Displays error information for the 3 most recent communications. ∗1 ∗2 ∗3 ∗4 ∗5 ∗6 ∗7 ∗8 ∗9 ∗ 10 ∗ 11 ∗ 12 ∗ 13 ∗ 14 ∗ 15 Figure 2-18 System Dump List (2/2) *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 : Machine code *6 : Received V.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions a-3) Service activity report The ERROR TX REPORT includes appended service error codes and an error dump list. In user data “REPORT SETTINGS”, when the “REPORT WITH TX IMAGE” is set to “ON” in the “TX REPORT”, a section of the first page of transmitted image data is appended when memory transmission is done.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions *1 *2 *3 *4 *5 *6 *7 *8 : OK, NG messages : Indicates four digits of the transaction number : Number sent from the other party or number dialled (lower 20 digits) : ID sent from the other party, if the other party is a Canon fax : Communication start date and time (on 24-hour display) : Communication time (in minutes and seconds) : Number of pages for which transmission was complete : “NG” display with number of pages for which transmission was fault, and servic
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions 3.2 User Data Flowchart Press the Data registration to access User menu. Figures in boldface indicate the default setting. REGISTRATION 1. DATA REGISTRATION 1.USER SETTINGS 1. DATE & TIME 2. UNIT TELEPHONE # 3. UNIT NAME 4. SENDER'S NAME 5. TX TERMINAL ID (19 sender names) 1. TTI POSITION ON OFF OUTSIDE IMAGE INSIDE IMAGE 2. TELEPHONE # MARK 6. DENSITY CONTROL 1. LT 2. STD 3. DK 7. PROGRAM KEY PRINT REPORT REPORT TONE SCANNING MODE 1 STAMP* 8.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions 2. REPORT SETTINGS 1. TX REPORT PRINT ERROR ONLY OUTPUT YES OUTPUT NO REPORT WITH TX IMAGE 2. RX REPORT PRINT ERROR ONLY OUTPUT YES OUTPUT NO 3. CONFID. RX REPORT OUTPUT YES OUTPUT NO 4. MEMORY BOX REPORT OUTPUT YES OUTPUT NO OFF ON 5. ACTIVITY REPORT 1. AUTO PRINT 2. DAILY REPORT TIME 3. TX/RX SEPARATE 6.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions 3. TX SETTINGS *1 If you install either the ON OFF 1. ECM TX 1 2. MID PAUSE SET* (01~15) 02 SEC (2.) TRANSMISSION MODEL* 2 G4 / G3 G3 3. AUTO REDIAL ON OFF 4. BATCH TX ON OFF 5 5. QUICK ON-LINE TX* ON OFF 6. TIME OUT ON OFF 3 (7.) TX STAMP * OFF ON 2 (7.) START UP DIAL KEY * (8.) PHON TIME OUT 2 * optional FAX-L1000 ISDN KIT, this function will not work. (01~10) 02 TIMES 1. REDIAL TIMES 2. REDIAL INTERVAL (02~99) 02 MIN. (3.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions 5. FAX'S PRINTER SET OFF ON SET MP TRAY SIZE 1. USE MP TRAY LTR LGL A4 2. # OF RX COPIES (01~99) 01 COPIES 3. SELECT CASSETTE 1. CASSETTE SW A ON OFF 2. CASSETTE SW B ON OFF 4. RX REDUCTION ON OFF STD DK LT 5. SELECT DENSITY 1.RX REDUCTION AUTO SELECTION FIXED REDUCTION 2.SELECT REDUCE DIR RX TO MEMORY KEEP PRINTING OFF 7. SELECT OUTPUT TRAY ON 97% 95% 90% 75% VERTICAL ONLY HORIZ & VERTICAL 6. TONER SUPPLY LOW 6. FILE SETTINGS 1. CONFID.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions 2. RELAY TX GROUP 1.SETUP FILE SET RLY TX GROUP #00 (00~99) 1.GROUP DIAL NAME 2.PASSWORD 3.SUBADDRESS (INPUT) 4.RX PASSWORD (INPUT) 5.SELECT ORIG UNIT 6.PRINT RX DOC. 7.SELECT LOCATIONS 9.TX START TIME OFF ON 10.RELAY B'CAST SET RLY TX GROUP #00 TEL= NOT TRANSMIT TRANSMIT (5 time settings) 8.TX REPORT 2.CHANGE DATA OFF ON OFF ON TEL= (00~99) PASSWORD (INPUT) 1.GROUP DIAL NAME 2.PASSWORD 3.SUBADDRESS (INPUT) 4.RX PASSWORD (INPUT) 5.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions 3. MEMORY BOX SET BOX # 00 1.SETUP FILE 1.FILE NAME 2.PASSWORD 3.SUBADDRESS 4.TX PASSWORD 5.RX PASSWORD 6.RECEIVE YES NO (00~99) 1.SELECT ORIG UNIT 2.PRINT RX DOC. OFF ON TEL = OFF ON 1.PRINT METHOD 7.TRANSMIT YES NO 2.# OF RX 1.SELECT LOCATIONS 2.TX DOCUMENT MAN. AUTO (01~99)01 TEL = 1.RECEIVED DOCUMENT NOT TRANSMIT TRANSMIT TX REPORT NOT TRANSMIT TRANSMIT 2.SCAN DOCUMENT 3.TX START TIME 8.POLLING TX 1.SUN 2.MON 3.TUE 4.WED 5.THU 6.FRI 7.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions 2.CHANGE DATA SET BOX #00 1.FILE NAME 2.PASSWORD 3.SUBADDRESS 4.TX PASSWORD 5.RX PASSWORD 6.RECEIVE YES NO (00~99) PASSWORD (INPUT) 1.SELECT ORIG UNIT 2.PRINT RX DOC. OFF ON TEL = OFF ON 1.PRINT METHOD 7.TRANSMIT YES NO MAN. AUTO 2.# OF RX COPIES 1.SELECT LOCATIONS 2.TX DOCUMENT TEL = 1.RECEIVED DOCUMENT NOT TRANSMIT TRANSMIT TX REPORT NOT TRANSMIT TRANSMIT 2.SCAN DOCUMENT 3.TX STRAT TIME 8.POLLING TX 1.SUN 2.MON 3.TUE 4.WED 5.THU 6.FRI 7.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions 4. PRESET POLLING 1.SETUP FILE SET BOX #00 (00~99) 1.FILE NAME 2.PASSWORD 3.SELECT LOCATIONS 4.START TIME TEL= EVERYDAY (5 time settings) SELECT DAYS 1.SUN 2.MON 3.TUE 4.WED 5.THU 6.FRI 7.SAT 2.CHANGE DATA PASSWORD (INPUT) 1.FILE NAME 2.PASSWORD 3.SELECT LOCATIONS 4.START TIME (5 time settings) TEL= (5 time settings) EVERYDAY SELECT DAYS 1.SUN 2.MON 3.TUE 4.WED 5.THU 6.FRI 7.SAT 3.DELETE FILE SET BOX #00 5. POLLING BOX. 1.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions 6. TRANSFER 1.SETUP FILE 1.FILE NAME 2.SELECT LOCATIONS 3.PASSWORD 4.SELECT ORIG UNIT 5.TIME SETUP 1.START TIME 2.END TIME 6.PRINT RX DOC. 2.CHANGE DATA PASSWORD (INPUT) 1.FILE NAME 2.SELECT LOCATIONS 3.PASSWORD 4.SELECT ORIG UNIT 5.TIME SETUP 1.START TIME 2.END TIME 6.PRINT RX DOC. TEL = OFF ON TEL = EVERYDAY (5 time settings) SELECT DAYS 1.SUN (5 time settings) 2.MON 3.TUE 4.WED 5.THU 6.FRI 7.SAT EVERYDAY (5 time settings) SELECT DAYS 1.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions 3.DELETE FILE PASSWORD (INPUT) 7. SYSTEM SETTINGS 1.PASSWORD (0000~9999) 2.RESTRICTVE CODES 1. TX SETTINGS ON OFF DAC SETUP ON ENTER DAC (19 settings input) OFF USER ACCESS CODE 2. FAX'S PRINTER SET PASSWORD (INPUT) CODE (INPUT) ON USER ACCESS CODE OFF CODE (INPUT) 3. TEL SETTING 3.MEMORY LOCK RX OFF ON ON OFF 1.MEM LOCK PASSWORD 2.REPORT OUTPUT YES OUTPUT NO 3.TIME SETUP 1.START TIME OFF ON EVERYDAY (5 time settings) SELECT DAYS 1.SUN 2.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions 4.RX RESTRICTION ON OFF MM/DD/YYYY DD/MM YYYY YYYY MM/DD ENGLISH FRENCH SPANISH GERMAN ITALIAN DUTCH FINNISH PORTUGUESE NORWEGIAN SWEDISH DANISH SLOVENE 5.DATE SETUP 6.DISPLAY LANGUAGE 7.TX START SPEED 33600bps 14400bps 9600bps 7200bps 4800bps 2400bps 8.RX START SPEED 33600bps 14400bps 9600bps 7200bps 4800bps 2400bps 9.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions 2. TEL REGISTRATION 1. 1-TOUCH SPD DIAL (01~72) 1. TELEPHONE NUMBER 2. NAME 3. OPTIONAL SETTING ON OFF (5 time settings) REGULAR TX CONFIDENTIAL TX 1. SET TIME 2. TX TYPE ORIG RELAY TX PSWD/SUBADDRESS POLLING RX 1 3. LONG DISTANCE* 1.PASSWORD 2.SUBADDRESS 1.PASSWORD 2.SUBADDRESS 1.PASSWORD 2.SUBADDRESS 1.PASSWORD 2.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions 2. CODED SPD DIAL (✶000~✶127) 1. TELEPHONE NUMBER 2. NAME 3. OPTIONAL SETTING ON OFF 1. SET TIME 2. TX TYPE (5 time settings) REGULAR TX CONFIDENTIAL TX 1.PASSWORD 2.SUBADDRESS 1.PASSWORD ORIG RELAY TX 2.SUBADDRESS 1.PASSWORD PSWD/SUBADDRESS 2.SUBADDRESS 1.PASSWORD POLLING RX 2.SUBADDRESS 1 3. LONG DISTANCE* DOMESTIC LONG DISTANCE (1) LONG DISTANCE (2) LONG DISTANCE (3) 1 33600bps 4.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions 3.3 Service Switches 3.3.1 Hardware switches This fax has the following hardware switches. a) SCNT board Jumper switch (JP1) The secondary vanadium-lithium battery backs up image memory by causing a short with the jumper plug. Jumper switch (JP2) The lithium battery backs up control memory by causing a short with the jumper plug. REFERENCE Refer to Chapter 1, 3.2 Backed up by rechargeable battery and 3.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions e) NCU board There are three slide switches on the NCU board. B SW2 A B SW1 A B SW3 A Figure 2-33 Slide Switch Location on NCU Board Nation SW No. U.K., FRN, AE, AUS, N.Z. SWEDEN OTHERS (in CENV territory) ITALIA 1 2 3 B A A A A B A A B A A B Figure 2-34 Slide Switch Setting NOTE NCU Board Switch Setting This model has only one connection terminal for extension telephone/handset.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions 3.3.2 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 fax machine are shown in 3.3.4 Service data flowchart 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. 0) (supplied separately) for details of them.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions #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 fax. #9 ROM (ROM management) ROM data such as the version number and checksum are displayed. 3.3.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions 3.3.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions #2 MENU (Menu switch settings) 001: 002: 003: 004: 005: ON OFF Not used Not used Not used Not used NL equalizer setting 006: DIAL SERVICEMAN OFF Line monitor setting 007: 10 (-10dBm) Transmission level (8~15) 008: 3429 baud 3200 baud 3000 baud 2800 baud 2743 baud 2400 baud V.34 Baud rate setting 009: 33.6 kbps (2.4 × n : 1≤n≤14) V.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions #3 NUMERIC Param.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions #4A SPECIAL SW01 SW01 to 30: Not used SW30 #4B NCU*1 (NCU settings) #4C ISDN*2 *1 If you install either the TONE/PULSE DIAL TONE 2nd DIAL TONE BUSY TONE 0 BUSY TONE 1 REORDER TONE MULTI AUTO RX CNG DETECT RKEY PBX DIAL TONE PBX BUSY TONE ISDN BASIC optional FAX-L1000 ISDN Kit, this function will not work. *2 Indicated only when the optional FAX-L1000 ISDN Kit is installed.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions Speech Fallback 01 : 1001 See Chapter 5, 3.6.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions #7 PRINTER #1. SSSW (Printer function settings) Bit SW01 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 SW04 – – – – – – – 0 SW05 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SW06 – – – – – 1 0 0 SW01~03: SW07 Not used SW07~20: Cassette selection settings Reduction/cassette selection settings Reduction settings Not used SW20 #2. Numeric Param. #3. PRINTERCONT #4.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions 3.3.5 Explanation of SSSW (Service Soft Switch Settings) Bi t7 Bi t6 Bi t5 Bi t4 Bi t3 Bi t2 Bi t1 Bi t0 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 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Figure 2-42 Bit Switch Display See the chart in the service menu shown in Section 3.3.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions 3.3.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions #1 SSSW SW05 (service soft switch 05: standard function settings) Bit 0 1 2 3 4 Function Not used Not used Not used Send DIS signal bits 33 and over Recording paper length availability declared in DIS signal 5 (New) Declare LTR/LGL in DIS signal 6 Not used 7 Not used 1 0 No A4 size Yes Arbitrary size No Yes [Bit 5] Select whether to declare LTR or LGL in DIS signal when the LTR or LGL recording paper is used.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions #1 SSSW SW06 (service soft switch 06: scan condition settings) Bit 0 1 2 3 (New) 4 5 6 7 Function Document feed after DES on Prescan for document scanning Document length restriction Stamp option Document scan width Recording paper output for long image copy Copy function resolution Superfine mode setting when AUTO key selected 1 No feed No prescan Not restricted Yes LETTER First page only Variable Set 0 Feed Prescan 39.37" (1 m) max.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions #1 SSSW SW26 (service soft switch 26: transmission function settings) Bit 0 Function Compulsory direct transmission function 1 Not used 2 Not used 3 Not used 4 Not used 5 (New) Transmission error redial function 6 When STOP key is pressed during a sequential boradcastiong 1 Set 0 Not set No Cancel all communication 7 Yes Only cancel communication in progress Not output Error transmission report when transmission is stopped output [Bit 5] It can select wh
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions #1 SSSW SW28 (service soft switch 28: V.8/V.34 protocol settings) Bit 0 (New) 1 (New) 2 (New) 3 (New) 4 (New) 5 (New) 6 7 Function Caller V.8 protocol 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 Not used Not used 1 NO NO NO NO Prohibited Prohibited 0 YES YES YES YES Not prohibited Not prohibited [Bit 0] Select whether to use the V.8 protocol when calling.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions #2 MENU No. 008 009 Function V.34 max. baud rate V.34 max. transmission speed Selection range 2400~3429 2.4~33.6 Default setting 3429 (3429 baud) 33.6 (33600 bps) [No. 008] Select the maximum baud rate for V.34 transmission: 3429, 3200, 3000, 2800, 2743, and 2400. 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. NOTE [No.009] Select the maximum transmission speed for V.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions #3 NUMERIC PARAM. (numeric parameter settings) No. 010 011 013 Function T0 Timer T1 Timer (Rx) Maximum time to receive one line of image data Selection range 0~9999 0~9999 500~3000 Default setting 5500 (55 second) 3500 (35 second) 1320 (13.2 second) [No.010] 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.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions #7 PRINTER Service soft switch settings SW04 (switch 04: reduction/cassette selection settings) Bit Function 0 (New) When LTR/LGL specification is received by DCS, the cassette is selected according to the specification.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions SSSW Default Setting TYPE #1 SSSW SW01 SW02 SW03 SW04 SW05 SW06 SW07 SW08 SW09 SW10 SW11 SW12 SW13 SW14 SW15 SW16 SW17 SW18 SW19 SW20 SW21 SW22 SW23 SW24 SW25 SW26 SW27 SW28 SW29 SW30 EUROPE U.K.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions SSSW Default Setting TYPE #1 SSSW SW01 SW02 SW03 SW04 SW05 SW06 SW07 SW08 SW09 SW10 SW11 SW12 SW13 SW14 SW15 SW16 SW17 SW18 SW19 SW20 SW21 SW22 SW23 SW24 SW25 SW26 SW27 SW28 SW29 SW30 NORWAY HOLLAND BELGIUM AUSTRALIA FINLAND 00010000 00000000 00000000 10000010 00000000 10000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000010 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000011 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 0000000
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions SSSW Default Setting TYPE #1 SSSW SW01 SW02 SW03 SW04 SW05 SW06 SW07 SW08 SW09 SW10 SW11 SW12 SW13 SW14 SW15 SW16 SW17 SW18 SW19 SW20 SW21 SW22 SW23 SW24 SW25 SW26 SW27 SW28 SW29 SW30 ITALY SPAIN PORTUGAL IRELAND HUNGARY 00010000 00000000 00000000 10000010 00000000 10000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000010 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000011 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 10000000 00000000
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions SSSW Default Setting TYPE #1 SSSW SW01 SW02 SW03 SW04 SW05 SW06 SW07 SW08 SW09 SW10 SW11 SW12 SW13 SW14 SW15 SW16 SW17 SW18 SW19 SW20 SW21 SW22 SW23 SW24 SW25 SW26 SW27 SW28 SW29 SW30 #2 MENU 05: 06: 07: 08: 09: 10: GERMAN FRANCE CZECH SLOVENIA 00010000 00000000 00000000 00000010 00000000 10000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000010 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000011 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 0
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions SSSW Default Setting TYPE #3 NUMERIC Param 02: 03: 04: 05: 06: 09: 10: 11: 13: 15: EUROPE U.K. SWEDEN SWISS 10 15 12 4 4 6 5500 3500 1300 120 10 15 12 4 1 6 5500 3500 1300 120 10 15 12 4 4 6 5500 3500 1300 120 10 15 12 4 4 6 5500 3500 1300 120 #5 TYPE EUROPE U.K.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions SSSW Default Setting TYPE NORWAY HOLLAND BELGIUM AUSTRALIA FINLAND #3 NUMERIC Param 02: 10 10 10 10 10 03: 15 15 15 15 15 04: 12 12 12 12 12 05: 4 4 4 4 4 06: 4 4 4 4 4 09: 6 6 6 6 6 10: 5500 5500 5500 5500 5500 11: 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 13: 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 15: 120 120 120 120 120 10 15 12 4 4 6 5500 3500 1300 120 #5 TYPE N.Z. NORWAY HOLLAND BELGIUM AUSTRALIA 2-63 FINLAND N.Z.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions SSSW Default Setting TYPE #3 NUMERIC Param 02: 03: 04: 05: 06: 09: 10: 11: 13: 15: ITALY SPAIN 10 15 12 4 4 6 5500 3500 1300 120 10 15 12 15 3 6 5500 3500 1300 120 #5 TYPE ITALY SPAIN PORTUGAL IRELAND HUNGARY 10 15 12 4 4 6 5500 3500 1300 120 10 15 12 4 4 6 5500 3500 1300 120 10 15 12 4 4 6 5500 3500 1300 120 PORTUGAL IRELAND HUNGARY 2-64 SAF 10 15 12 4 4 6 3500 3500 1300 120 SAF
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions SSSW Default Setting TYPE GERMAN #3 NUMERIC Param 02: 8 03: 15 04: 6 05: 4 06: 4 09: 6 10: 9000 11: 3500 13: 1300 15: 120 FRANCE CZECH SLOVENIA 8 15 12 4 4 6 5500 3800 1300 120 10 15 12 4 4 6 5500 3500 1300 120 10 15 12 4 4 6 5500 3500 1300 120 #5 TYPE FRANCE CZECH SLOVENIA GERMAN 2-65
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions 3.4 Test Functions This fax functions for testing individual operations, such as below. 3.4.1 Test mode overview Test mode can be executed by following the menu items from the display. a) DRAM tests Writes data to DRAM image storage areas and reads that data to check operations. b) Print test Prints nine different patterns within the print area.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions 3.4.2 Test mode flowchart To operate the test mode, after pressing the Data registration button, press the # button and select “SERVICE MODE”. After this, select “TEST MODE” with the ▲ ▼ buttons, and press the Set button. To end test mode, press the Stop button followed by the Clear button. TEST MODE “*” indicates that these items are not used in the field.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions (Indicated only when the optional FAX-L1000 ISDN kit is installed.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions 3.4.3 D-RAM tests Pressing the numeric key 1 from the test mode menu selects the D-RAM tests. D-RAM Test 1 writes data to the entire D-RAM region and reads it out to check that operations are correct. D-RAM Test 2 just reads data at high speed. This test can be used to check operations when optional memory has been added. Operating 1:D-RAM ∗. . . . .
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions 3.4.4 Print test a) Test mode print test The Print Test menu is selected by pressing the numeric key 3 from the test mode menu. In this test, various print patterns are output from the printer. As service print patterns, press the numeric key 2 from the Print Test menu to select “3-2: BLACK” or press the numeric key 6 to select “3-6: ENDURANCE”. Do not use the other patterns. They are for development and factory use. Check the following for the print pattern.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions 3.4.5 Modem and NCU tests These tests test modem and NCU transmission and reception. The modem tests check whether signals are sent correctly from the modem by comparing the sound of the signals from the speaker with the sounds from a normal modem. Also, you check on the display whether or not the modem correctly detected received tone signals and DTMF signals. End this test by pressing the Stop button.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions b) G3 signal transmission test The G3 signal transmission test menu is selected by pressing the numeric key 4 from the MODEM NCU test menu. The G3 signals below are sent from the modem using the modular jack and the speaker. The Speed can be changed with the numeric keys. Numeric key 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Speed 300 bps 2400 bps 4800 bps 7200 bps 9600 bps TC7200 pbs TC9600 bps 12000 bps 14400 bps The transmission level for each frequency follows the service data.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions c) Tonal and DTMF signal reception tests The tonal and DTMF signal reception test is selected by pressing the numeric key 6 from the MODEM NCU test menu. In these tests, you can check whether the tonal signals and DTMF signals received from the modular jack are detected by the modem. The 462 ±14 Hz test is included because the modem has a 462±14 Hz detection function.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions d) V.34 G3 signal transmission test The V.34 G3 signal transmission test menu is selected by pressing the numeric key 8 from the MODEM NCU test menu. The V.34 G3 signals below are sent from the modem using the modular jack and the speaker by pressing the Start/Scan button. The Baud rate can be changed with the numeric keys, and the Speed can be changed with the search keys.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions 3.4.6 AGING test If the numeric key 5 is pressed in the test mode menu, the AGING test is selected. In this test, the contact sensor LED is lit, and the document read motor driven in fine mode. Also, the printer will fine print a endurance pattern. The AGING test will end after the output of the printer is halted by pressing the Stop button.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions 3.4.7 Faculty tests The faculty tests are selected by pressing the numeric key 6 from the test mode menu. These tests test the following faculties of this fax. Test type Sensor tests Operation panel test Stamp test Overview Test whether the sensors are operating correctly. Tests whether the key switches on the control panel are operating correctly. Tests whether the stamp function is operating correctly.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions 6-3 : SENSOR [1] - - - [6] Pressing the 1 key. DS of DES of DW S A4 CMS on DFS of DS : Document sensor on/of: document/no document DES : Document edge sensor DWS : Document width sensor A4 CMS : Cam sensor DFS : Document feed sensor Pressing the 2 key.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions a-1) Toner sensor test check method Use the following methods to test “TN on”, and “TN of”. • "TN on" check (1) Open the printer cover. (2) Insert a cartridge containing toner into the fax. (3) Close the printer cover. • "TN of" check (1) Open the printer cover. (2) Insert the empty cartridge into the fax. (3) Close the printer cover.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions (3) Close the printer cover. If the printer cover is closed without a cartridge being inserted, there will be no “TN of” display, and this will not count as a sensor malfunction. If the printer cover sensor lever is pressed while the cartridge sensor lever is being pressed, high voltage will be applied to the high voltage terminals. b) Stamp test The stamp test is selected by pressing the numeric key 5 from the faculty test menu.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions c) Operation panel tests The operation panel test is selected by pressing the numeric key 7 from the faculty test menu. In this test, check that the display, LED lamps, buttons and the sensors of one-touch speed dialing panel on the operation panel are operating correctly. c-1) Display test Pressing the Start/Scan button from the operation panel menu, “H” is displayed 20 characters by 2 lines.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions When all the characters displayed have gone out, the system next starts the one-touch speed dialing button test. The letters a to y are displayed, corresponding to one-touch speed dialing button 1 to 25. Each letter displayed goes out when its corresponding onetouch speed dialing button is pressed. The letters z, A and B go out when the one-touch speed dialing panels are closed.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions 6-7:OPERATION PANEL Press Start/Scan button. HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH H pattern displayed HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH Press Start/Scan button. All LCD dots displayed Press Start/Scan button. 6-7:OPERATION PANEL LED TEST All LED lamps light up. Press Start/Scan button. 123456789 ∗ 0 # pM / r COD < > Y ! TR EL $UA &% When a button is pressed, the corresponding character goes out.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions 3.4.8 ISDN test When numeric key 9 is pressed on the TEST MODE menu, the ISDN test is selected. An ISDN test and a modem test are carried out. Check whether the signal is correctly transmitted from the modem by comparing the signal sound from the speaker with the sound from the speaker of a normal machine. Check whether the received tonal signal and DTMF signal are correctly detected by the modem with the display.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions c) G3 signal transmission test When numeric key 4 is pressed on the ISDN test menu, the G3 signal transmission test is selected. Press numeric key 1 or 2 to select one of two modems. This test sends a G3 signal from a modem with a speaker. The transmission speed can be changed with numeric keys.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions d) V.34 G3 signal transmission test The V.34 G3 signal transmission test menu is selected by pressing the numeric key 8 from the MODEM NCU test menu. The V.34 G3 signals below are sent from the modem using the modular jack and the speaker by pressing the Start/Scan button. The Baud rate can be changed with the numeric keys, and the Speed can be changed with the search keys.
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Chapter 3 Technical Reference
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference 1. SPECIFICATIONS 1.1 Overview This G3 facsimile transceiver conforms to ITU-T international standards. 1.1.1 Facsimile overview •Improved speed This fax unit is equipped with the ITU-T standard V.34 mode which enables transmission speeds up to 33,600bps, more than double the rate of older G3 fax models.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference •Expanded transaction features You can create up to 50 private memory boxes and set them up to receive documents. If the other party’s fax can use ITU-T subaddresses and passwords, you can set up and use memory boxes even if the other party’s fax unit is not a Canon fax. •JBIG, Improved image data compression JBIG is a new ITU-T standard image data compression method.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference 1.2 Configuration and Structure 1.2.1 Product names LASER beam printing type G3 facsimile FAX-L1000 467 mm 588 mm 1.2.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference 1.2.3 Configuration a) Main unit Structural section Control section Scanning section Printing section Operation section Power supply Line interface section : Frame, motors, rollers, covers, and others (sensors, etc.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference 1.3 Specifications and Functions 1.3.1 Basic specifications Type Desktop facsimile transceiver Body color Art gray Power source Voltage Frequency from AC 180 to 264 V from 48 to 62 Hz Power consumption Standby (ESS On) Standby (ESS Off) Operation Maximum approx. 2W approx. 22W approx. 330W (100% of document black copy) approx. 750W Main unit usage environment Temperature from 50.0°F to 90.5°F (10°C to 32.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference 1.3.2 Communications specifications Applicable lines Analog line (one line) • PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) Handset (Option) Handset with no numeric buttons Transmission method Half-duplex Transmission control protocol ITU-T V.8 protocol V.34 protocol/ECM protocol ITU-T T.30 binary protocol/ECM protocol Modulation method G3 image signals G3 procedure signals ITU-T V.27ter (2.4k, 4.8k bps) ITU-T V.29 (7.2k, 9.6k bps) ITU-T V.17 (14.4kbps, 12kbps, TC9.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference Canon express protocol CEP1 Time required for transmission protocol Mode Pre-message Protocol *1 Post-message Protocol *2 (between pages) V.8 / V.34 T.30 Standard CEP1 Approx. 6 s Approx. 18 s Approx. 9 s Approx. 1 s Approx. 4 s Approx. 2 s Post-message Protocol *3 (after pages) Approx. 1 s Approx. 4 s Approx. 1 s *1 Time from when other facsimile is connected to the line until image transmission begins.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference 1.3.3 Scanner section specifications Type Sheets Sheet dimensions Maximum Minimum Thickness Width 10.98" × length 39.4" (Width 279mm × length 1m) Width 5.83" × length 5.04" (Width 148mm × length 128mm) Multiple pages from 0.002" to 0.005" (0.06mm to 0.13mm) Single page from 0.002" to 0.009" (0.05mm to 0.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference Copy resolution Memory copy 16 dots/mm × 15.4 line/mm (Interpolated) Scanning density adjustment Lighter, Standard, Darker: The density level of each mode can be selected by the user data. Scanning density adjustment is only valid in binary image mode.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference Scanning range Item Effective scanning width Effective scanning length (Fine, Superfine) Effective scanning length (Standard) Left margin Right margin Top margin Bottom margin (Fine, Superfine) Bottom margin (Standard) A4 8.19"±0.004" (208 ±0.1 mm) 11.54"±0.16" (293 ±4.0 mm) Letter 8.43"±0.004" (214 ±0.1 mm) 10.84"±0.16" (275.4±4.0 mm) Legal 8.43"±0.004" (214 ±0.1 mm) 13.84"±0.16" (351.6±4.0 mm) 11.54"±0.22" (293 ±5.5 mm) 10.84"±0.22" 13.84"±0.22" 14.17"±0.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference 1.3.4 Printer section specifications Paper dimensions A4 8.27" × 11.69" (210 mm × 297 mm) Letter 8.50" × 10.98" (216 mm × 279 mm) Legal 8.50" × 14.02" (216 mm × 356 mm) Paper cassette capacity Cassette 2.20" (56mm) or less in stacking height (Approx. 500 sheets) Multi-purpose (MP) tray 0.39" (10mm) or less in stacking height (Approx. 100 sheets) Exit tray stacking A4/LTR LGL UPPER tray LOWER tray UPPER tray LOWER tray Approx. 100 sheets Approx. 200 sheets Approx.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference Recommended recording paper Canon Copier LTR/LGL Premium Paper Weight 75 g/m2 Paper size Letter, Legal Manufactured by BOISE CASCADE KANGAS Weight Paper size Manufactured by 80 g/m2 A4 KANGAS NEUSIEDLER Canon Paper Weight 80 g/m2 Paper size A4 Manufactured by NEUSIEDLER 3-12
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference Printing range Item Effective printing width A4 8.01 (203.5 mm) 11.34" ±0.12" (288.0 ±3.0 mm) 0.08" ±0.10" (2.0 ±2.5 mm) 0.08" ±0.18" (2.0 ±4.5 mm) 0.08" ±0.08" (2.0 ±2.0 mm) 0.28" ±0.26" (7.0 ±6.5 mm) Effective printing length Left margin Right margin Top margin Bottom margin Letter 8.24" (209.4 mm) 10.65" ±0.12" (270.4 ±3.0 mm) 0.08" ±0.10" (2.0 ±2.5 mm) 0.08" ±0.18" (2.0 ±4.5 mm) 0.08" ±0.08" (2.0 ±2.0 mm) 0.28" ±0.26" (7.0 ±6.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference 1.3.5 Functions FAX/TEL switching None Answering machine connection None Memory reception When receiving Canon FAX Standard Chart No.1 Standard Max. 192 pages Memory expanded Max. 448 pages (4MB option memory mounted) Max. 704 pages (8MB option memory mounted) Polling Polling transmission The document is accumulated into memory ahead of time, then transmitted when there is a polling request from the other party.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference Auto dialing Telephone number digits One-touch dial Coded speed dial Group dial Redial Max. 39 digits Max. 72 Max. 128 Max. 199 (One-touch: 71, Coded speed dial: 128) Numeric button redial function (max. 120 digits) Delayed transmission Locations Max. 210 (One-touch : 72, Coded speed dial : 128) Numeric button: 10) Max. 5 time Designated time Broadcast transmission Locations Max. 210 (One-touch : 72, Coded speed dial : 128) Numeric button: 10) Max.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference Activity management a) User report Activity management report (Every 40 transactions : Can be separated into Tx and Rx) Activity report (sending / receiving) 1-touch spd dial list Coded speed dial list Group dial list Memory clear list User’s data list Multi activity report Transmission reserve list Document memory list b) Service report System data list System dump list Transmitting terminal identification Items Time, telephone No.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference Memory backup Backup contents Dial registration data, user data, service data, time Backup IC 512 kbit SRAM (256 kbit SRAM × 2) Backup battery Lithium battery 3.0 V DC / 560 mAh Battery life Approx.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference 2. THEORY OF OPERATIONS 2.1 Product Overview 2.1.1 Fax main unit This fax operates on ordinary AC230V household current, and has fax, telephone, and copy functions. The communication functions include 33.6k bps G3 transmission with ECM, contact scanner scanning with an ADF (auto document feeder) that can consecutively transmit multi-page documents, and a LASER beam printer that can print on plain paper. 2.1.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference f) 4MB memory kit The image memory can be expanded by installing 4MB memory boards. Two memory boards can be installed in the fax machine. g) Verification stamp unit The verification stamp unit stamps a check mark near the trailing edge of the scanning side of each document to verify that all documents are transmitted correctly without any errors, such as double feeding. This unit is installed near the contact sensor in the lower reader frame unit. 2.1.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference Main unit FAX-L1000 Option PAPER FEED UNIT PF-52 OPTION MEMORY VII (4MB) FAX-L1000 PostScript kit DUPLEX UNIT DU-52 ENVELOPE FEEDER EF-52 FAX-L1000 Printer kit STAMP UNIT FAX-L1000 ISDN KIT FAX-L1000 Network Printer Upgrade kit RAM DIMM Module Consumables FX6 toner cartridge 4MB 8MB 16MB Figure 3-4 Product Overview 3-20
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference 2.2 Mechanical Overview The mechanical section of this fax comprises the scanner section, the pickup section, and the printer section. 2.2.1 Unit layout diagrams a) Scanner section The scanner section has an ADF (auto document feeder) function and can automatically feed 50 sheets of A4 or letter size documents (20 sheets of B4 (AE only) or legal size documents). This section has a stopper mechanism to hold documents properly.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference Document path Scanner Section Printer Section Paper pickup Section Recording paper path Figure 3-5 Paper Path 3-22
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference 2.2.3 Drive system layout a) Scanner section The power of the document read motor is transmitted by belt and gear to drive the pick-up, separation, feed, and eject rollers. The rotation of pick-up roller is controlled by a cam, DC motor and separation roller arm. b) Pickup section The power of the main motor is transmitted by gears to drive the cassette’s pickup, separation and feed rollers. The rotation of each roller is controlled by a solenoid.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference Read motor Separation roller (Upper) Main motor Multi-purpose tray pickup solenoid Multi-purpose tray pickup roller Document feed roller Document eject roller DC motor Pressure roller Cassette pickup roller Separation roller (Upper) Separation roller (Lower) Pick-up roller Document eject roller Read motor Document feed roller Solenoid Face-down delivery roller Transfer charging roller Pre-transfer roller Multi-purpose tray pickup solenoid Paper feed roller
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference 2.2.4 Electrical system layout a) Board layout a-1) SCNT board The SCNT board, which contains the system controller which controls the entire fax, is attached to the right side of the main unit. a-2) NCU board The NCU board, which controls the telephone line, is attached to the right side of the main unit behind the SCNT board.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference ECNT board Power supply unit NCU board OPCNT board Sensor board Paper size detection boards SCNT board TWINS board Modular board Sensor board OPCNT board ECNT board Power supply unit Paper size detection board 1 Paper size detection board 2 TWINS board SCNT board NCU board Modular board Figure 3-7 Electrical System Layout 3-26
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference b) Sensor layout b-1) Contact sensor This contact sensor (CS) horizontally scans documents up to Letter size 8.42" (214mm) (B4 size 10.00" (254 mm) for AE) at a horizontal scanning resolution of 8 dots/mm. b-2) Document sensor (DS) This sensor, which detects the presence/absence of a document, is attached to the ADF section (Upper reader frame unit) sensor board.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference b-12) Recording paper eject sensor 1 This sensor, which detects whether or not the recording paper has been fed as far as the fixing unit, is attached to the ECNT board. b-13) Recording paper eject sensor 2 This sensor, which detects whether or not the recording paper has passed through the fixing unit, is attached to the fixing unit.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference Document width sensor Document feed sensor Document sensor Document edge sensor Recording paper overload sensor 2 Printer cover sensor Recording paper overload release sensor Pre-feed sensor Recording paper overload sensor 1 Multi-purpose tray paper sensor Recording paper eject sensor 2 Recording paper eject sensor 1 Top of page sensor Cassette recording paper sensor Cassette recording paper sensor Cassette recording paper size sensor Cassette recording pap
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference 2.3 Scanner Section The scanner section comprises the document feed section and the optical section. 2.3.1 Document feed section a) Document feed function a-1) ADF (auto document feed) function The ADF feeds up to 50 pages*1 of documents placed on the document feeder tray, separates each page with the separation roller (upper) and separation roller (lower), passes the page over the contact sensor unit, then ejects the paper to the document output tray.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference Separation roller(upper) Pick-up roller Separation roller(lower) Document feed roller Contact sensor Document eject roller Figure 3-9 Document Feed Section 3-31 Document path
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference NOTE Document stopper movement (1) When documents are set (Fig. A) The document stopper on the ADF section (Upper reader frame) stops the document which is inserted into the document insertion opening, preventing it from being pushed in too far. (2) When the stopper goes up (Fig. B) The cam is rotated by the DC motor, and the document stopper moves into a free condition. At this time, the pick-up roller moves down and the document is fed.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) Figure 3-10 Stopper Movement 3-33
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference b-2) Document jam detection The document edge sensor detects such document jams as pickup jams and document too long errors. A “pickup jam” means the document edge sensor cannot detect the leading edge of the document within 15 seconds after document feeding begins. A “document too long error” means that the document edge sensor cannot detect the trailing edge of the document, even after the stepping pulses for feeding more than 39.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference 2.3.2 Optical section a) Functions a-1) Document scanning For document scanning, the Contact Sensor (CS) horizontally scans documents up to LTR size 8.42" (214mm)(B4 size 10.00" (254mm) for AE) at a horizontal scanning resolution of 8 dots/mm (Standard, Fine and Superfine) or 16 dots/mm (Ultrafine). Vertical scanning resolution is fixed by selecting resolution button on the operation panel.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference b) Structures b-1) Contact sensor The contact sensor is designed to be dust-free, so that dust and other such minute particles cannot find their way inside the contact sensor housing, to settle on the sensor surface.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference Document Inc ide nt Rod rens array ligh t Scanning glass Rod rens array LED Incident light Scanning glass Contact sensor logic board Document Contact sensor logic board Photo transistor LED Figure 3-11 Contact Sensor 3-37
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference 2.4 Paper Load Section a) Functions a-1) Recording paper pickup function (From multi-purpose tray) In case of paper pick-up from the multi-purpose tray, while the main motor rotates, the multi-purpose tray pick-up solenoid is turned ON. Then, the multi-purpose pick-up roller rotates, and a sheet of paper is fed into the printer section.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference b) Structures b-1) Cassette paper loading In case of paper pick-up from the cassette, while the main motor rotates, the pick-up solenoid (SL101) is turned ON. Then, cassette pick-up roller, cassette feed roller, separation roller and feed rollers rotate, and a sheet of paper is fed into the fax. In case of paper pick-up from the multi-purpose tray, while the main motor rotates, the multi-purpose tray pick-up solenoid (SL102) is turned ON.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference Paper pickup roller Feed roller Feed roller Separation roller Feed roller Separation roller Lifting plate Paper pickup roller Spring Figure 3-12 Cassette Paper Loading 3-40
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference b-2) Recording paper pickup jam detection configuration Recording paper pickup jams are detected by the photo-interrupter type recording paper pickup sensor equipped with an actuator arm. There are the following two types of recording paper pickup jams. Recording paper pickup jam 1 a.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference b-3) No recording paper detection configuration The presence of paper on the multi-purpose tray is detected by the multi-purpose tray paper sensor (PS105). NOTE No recording paper processing When a no recording paper error occurs in the side cassette, the main motor drive is stopped, print operations are stopped, the error is displayed on the display, and the Rec. Paper lamp and the Error lamp blink red.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference Paper size SW601 SW602 SW603 No cassette LEGAL LETTER A4 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON ON ON SW600 SW601 SW602 Figure 3-13 Paper Size Detection Configuration (Paper feeder) Paper size SW801 SW802 SW803 No cassette LEGAL Executive LETTER Other Custom B5 A4 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON (Available for printer function.) (Available for printer function.) (Available for printer function.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference 2.5 Printer Section The LASER beam printer engine comprises the following sections.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference 2.5.1 Paper feed/eject section a) Functions a-1) Paper feed/eject The feed section feeds the recording paper fed from the pickup section to the toner transfer section and fixing unit. The eject section ejects the paper from the recording paper eject outlet on the main unit after printing. a-2) Paper jam detection Jams of the recording paper fed from the load section are detected by the recording paper eject sensor 1 and 2.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference Photosenstive drum Feed belt Fixing eject roller Pressure roller Paper path ECNT board Feed roller Figure 3-16 Paper Feed/Eject Section 3-46 Pre-transfer roller
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference b-2) Recording paper jam detection configuration Recording paper jams in the paper feed/eject section are detected by the photo-interrupter type pre-feed sensor, top of page sensor, recording paper eject sensor 1 and 2, which is equipped with an actuator arm.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference 2.5.2 LASER/Scanner section a) Functions ECNT board TWINS board SCNT board Scanner motor Scanning mirror /ACC Focusing lens /DEC Mirror BD mirror /BD Cylindrical lens Laser driver /TOP HALF /LON /ENBL /VDO /VDO /BDI Figure 3-17 LASER/Scanner Section The VIDEO signal (nVDO) is sent from the SCNT board to the laser driver of the laser/ scanner unit through the TWINS board and ECNT board.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference b) Automatic power control of laser diode The laser driver IC conducts the automatic power control (APC) of the laser diode so that the laser diode emits a beam of constant intensity. When the FORCED LASER ON signal (nLON) becomes “L,” or the VIDEO DATA ENABLE signal (nENBL) and nVDO signal become “L,” the laser diode emits light according to the standard voltage of laser driver PCB.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference 2.5.3 Toner cartridge a) Functions Laser beam Primary charging roller Drum protective shutter Blade Cleaner blade Developing cylinder Photosensitive drum Figure 3-18 Toner Cartridge The image formation system is the central hub of the fax, and consists of the photosensitive drum, developing unit, charging rollers, etc.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference b) Electrostatic latent image formation block This block follows two steps to produce an electrostatic latent image on the photosensitive drum. When “Laser beam exposure” of this block is completed, negative charge remains in the unexposed “dark” areas; however, those in the exposed “light” areas are eliminated. This image of negative charges on the drum is invisible to the human eye, so it is called an “electrostatic latent image.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference b-2) Laser beam exposure Laser beam Unexposed area Exposed area Figure 3-21 Laser Beam Exposure When the laser beam scans the drum surface, it causes the charges in the areas struck by the laser beam to be neutralized. These areas on the drum surface form the electrostatic latent image. c) Developing block Particles of toner are placed onto the electrostatic latent image on the surface of the drum to form a visible image.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference As shown in Figure 3-23, the developing unit consists of a fixed magnet, a developing cylinder and a rubber blade. The developing cylinder rotates around the fixed imagnet. The single-component toner consists of magnetite and a resin binder, and is held to the cylinder by magnetic attraction. The toner functions as an insulator, and is charged negative by the friction with the rotating cylinder.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference d-1) Drum cleaning Cleaner blade Photosensitive drum Waste toner case Sweeper strip Figure 3-24 Drum Cleaning The residual toner on the drum surface is scraped away with the cleaner blade to clean the drum surface in preparation for the next print. The removed waste toner is collected into the waste toner case.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference • The high-voltage terminal of the toner cartridge is shown below. High voltage terminal Figure 3-25 High Voltage Terminals • The AC bias applied to the developing cylinder during development is about 1600 Vp-p. • The DC bias applied to the developing cylinder during development changes with “SELECT DENSITY” set in the user data.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference 2.5.4 Transfer/Separation section In this block, the toner image is transferred from the drum surface to the paper. a) Transfer Photosensitive drum Paper Transfer charging roller Figure 3-26 Transfer Positive charges are applied to the back of the paper to attract the negatively charged toner particles to the paper. Roller transfer method is applied to stabilize the paper feed and to reduce ozone generation.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference 2.5.5 Fixing section As the toner image transferred onto the paper in the transfer block is only adhered by electrostatic attraction, even a light touch will smear the image. In the fixing block, the toner image is fixed by applying heat and pressure to the paper and the toner. This fuses the toner particles onto the paper to create permanent image.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference • This fax machine does not have "-ACVIN signal". • If the ECNT board CPU detects with the thermistor that the fixing heater temperature is over 428°F (220°C), it cuts off the power to the fixing heater (Software protection). • If the ECNT board fixing heater protective circuit detects that the fixing heater temperature is 464°F (240°C), it cuts off the power to the fixing heater regardless of the ECNT board CPU output (Hardware protection).
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference 5. When the thermistor is in the high temperature detection mode and the initial temperature is 185°F(85°C) or more, it does not exceed about 320°F(160°C) (about 284°F(140°C) in case of 1200DPI) within about 6 seconds after the heater is turned ON. 6. During print temperature control, the condition of below about 302°F(150°C) (about 266°F(130°C) in case of 1200DPI) lasts for more than about 1 second continuously.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference 2.6 Circuit Overview 2.6.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference 2.6.2 Functions a) SCNT board The SCNT board performs the following functions. Drive control The drive control section controls the document feed motor in the document scanning section. Operation panel control The operation panel control section serially transfers data to or from the control IC on the OPCNT board, receives button operation status, document status, etc., and sends the display and LED signals to the control IC on OPCNT board.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference Memory functions User data, service data, data registered before shipment from the factory, and communications management information, are stored to the SRAM. Image data are stored to the DRAM.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference d) OPCNT board Buttons detection and LED drive function The control IC on the OPCNT board detects the buttons operation status, and drives the LCD and LEDs. Display The control IC in the LCD module controls the 20-column × 2-line LCD according to the display signals from the SCNT board. Serial communication Serial communication with the SCNT board is used to send buttons, speaker volume switch, document status, etc., and to receive display, LED drive data, etc..
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference 2.6.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference 2.6.4 Functions a) ECNT board Fixing heater control The fixing heater control section monitors the DC voltage supplied from the power supply in response to the AC 187~264 V, and the fixing heater thermistor, and drives the heater so that the temperature reaches the specified level. If the heater temperature is judged to be abnormal, the power supply to the heater is shut off.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference Toner detection Signals are received from the antenna type toner sensor, and monitors the remaining toner of the toner cartridge. b) Paper size detection board 1 Sensors The cassette recording paper size sensor (SW600,601,602), and cassette recording paper sensor for cassette1 are attached to the paper size detection board 1. The signals detected by these sensors are sent to the ECNT board.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference 2.6.5 SCNT board component block diagram Sensor board Address bus Data bus Control Signal etc. Document feed sensor Cam sensor Document sensor M Document edge sensor Cam motor SCNT board Lithium battery RESET IC16 ROM 8M IC4 CS SRAM 256K IC6 SRAM 256K IC5 Document width sensor RTC IC7 IC22 UHQ-6.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference a) System control section (SCNT board) The system control section consists of the following components and controls the entire facsimile system. a-1) MPU (Micro Processor Unit) (IC 17) The MPU, on NEC UPD70741GC-25-7EA, has the following main functions. •16-bit CPU •24-bit address bus •16-bit data bus •Software CODEC •Interrupt control unit •The CPU controls interrupts from the system controller IC, and the others the inside.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference a-4) DRAM (IC 3, 31) This 16-Mbit DRAM is backed up by rechargeable battery (approx. 12 hour after AC power interruption), and is used as memory for storing image data and MPU work area. a-5) SRAM (IC 5, 6) These 256-kbit SRAMs are backed up by lithium battery. SRAM holds data registered for system control and communications management information. a-6) RTC (Real Time Clock) IC (IC 7) A Seiko epson RTC-63421A is used as the RTC.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference b-2) CODEC IC (IC 22) The main functions of the CODEC IC are as follows: •Scanner interface •Serial interface to image processing IC •Encoder •Decoder •Printer interface •Serial interface port for the SCNT printer interface b-3) SRAM (IC 21) A 256-kbit SRAM is used as a buffer for the image processing data. c) Communication control section (SCNT board) The communication control section consists of the following components and controls facsimile communication.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference 2.6.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference a) Printer control section (ECNT board) The printer control section consists of the following components and controls the LBP printer. a-1) Single chip microcomputer (IC 501) The single chip microcomputer has the following main functions.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference 2.6.7 Flow of image signals a) G3 memory transmission (1) The image is scanned by the contact sensor, and the analog image data is sent to the SCNT board. (2) The image processing IC (IC20) converts the analog image data from the contact sensor into digital data. (3) The digitized data is encoded by the CODEC IC in an MR with no compression function, and transferred to DRAM (IC3) by high-speed DMA transfer.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference CONTACT SENSOR (1) J3 (1) IC20 A (2) (4) IC3 IC22 (3) C (5) B (6) IC17 E F IC26 D (6) J23 SCNT board (6) NCU board Figure 3-33 Transmission 3-74 A:Image processing IC B:CODEC IC C:DRAM D:MODEM IC E:System control IC F:Main CPU
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference b) G3 reception (1) The received image signal by L1, L2 is passed through a 2-line - 4-line conversion circuit in the NCU board, and amplified. The encoded data received by the MODEM IC (IC26) is read out by the CPU and then it is written into the DRAM (IC3) reception buffer by the CPU. (2) The main CPU (IC 17) software CODEC decodes the encoded data in the reception buffer, deletes error lines, encodes to the non-compression function MR, and loads into the DRAM.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference A (4) J2 IC3 C (2) (5) (5) (5) (1) IC18 IC17 E (4) (3) J51 F IC26 D (1) J23 SCNT board A:Image processing IC B:CODEC IC C:DRAM D:MODEM IC E:System control IC F:Main CPU (1) NCU board Figure 3-34 Reception 3-76 (6) ECNT board J32 B TWINS board IC22 Print out
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference 3. NEW FUNCTION 3.1 High-speed Transmission The image transmission time is reduced drastically compared with the previous models by the V.34 modem (maximum transmission speed 33600 bps) recommended by ITU-T. 3.1.1 V.8/V.34 protocol a) Outline • The V.8 protocol is used as the startup protocol to move to V.34. The V.8 protocol enables connection with fax machines, data modem and equipment using existing V-series modems. The V.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference NOTE 1. The V.34 protocol uses ECM. If the ECM SW in user data is set to OFF, the V.8 protocol is not executed. Therefore, the V.34 protocol is not used, and V.17 or a lower protocol is selected. 2. If the transmission speed is set to 14400 bps or lower, the V.8 protocol is not executed and V.17 or a lower protocol is selected. 3. After the V.21 protocol is selected first, it can be changed to V.8 or V.34. (See c-1) ) 4. When the V.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference b) Typical protocol TX RX CNG Network interaction (Phase 1) Connected to the line V.8 ANSam CM CJ JM INFO0c INFO0a A B A B L1 L2 A B INFO0h Probing (Phase 2) After declaring the modem's modulation speed capacity, etc. to each machine, the receiving side determines the modulation speed based on the results of an probing signal output by the transmitting side.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference b-1) Network interaction (Phase 1) The V.8 protocol is used as the startup protocol for high-speed modem V.34. The V.8 protocol determines the best modulation method (V-series modem mode) that is available between the transmitter and receiver. • Transmitter Signal Abbreviation Meaning 1100-Hz tone signal specified by T.30 to identify an automatic-calling fax machine.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference b-2) Probing (Phase 2) The line characteristics are measured and modulation-related parameters, such as symbol rate, are set. • Transmitter Signal Abbreviation Meaning Remarks INFO sequence INFO0c Indicate modem capabilities, such as baud rate and frequency transmission function (two frequency bands used to measure line characteristics), and request adjustment. Transmission speed: 600bps Tone B B Modem synchronization with a 1200-Hz tone signal.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference b-3) Primary channel equalizer training (Phase 3) Filters, such as equalizers, are trained (adjusted) with the parameters set in phase 2. • Transmitter Signal Abbreviation Meaning S signal S Short training S signal S PP signal PP The other modem uses this signal to train the equalizer. TRN signal TRN The receiver uses this signal to determine the transmission speed. Remarks The phase of S is shifted from the phase of S.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference b-5) Control channel The conventional T.30 protocol is executed. The transmission speed is 600bps. • Transmitter Signal Abbreviation Meaning Flag flags Maintain synchronization. Non-standard facilities set-up NSS Receive NSF from the other party, select an available mode from it, and instruct reception. Transmitting subscriber identification TSI Report the transmitter telephone number. Digital command signal DCS Instruct the available mode.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference b-6) Primary channel resyncronization procedure Training is performed with the parameters set in phase 4. The transmission speed is 1200bps. • Transmitter Signal Abbreviation Meaning S signal S Short training S signal S PP signal PP The other modem uses this signal to train the equalizer. Sequence B1 B1 Scramble data frame transmitted at the end of start-up protocol. Remarks The phase of S is shifted from the phase of S.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference b-8) Control channel resyncronization procedure (Communication end procedure) Protocol for terminating transmission. The transmission speed is 1200bps. • Transmitter Signal Abbreviation Meaning Sh signal Sh Sh signal Sh ALT signal ALT E sequence E End of procedures PPS-EOP One page is transmitted. Flag flags Maintain synchronization. Disconnect signal DCN Disconnect the line.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference c) Examples of sequences The signals in the shaded areas are important in the protocol. c-1) Late start Since the receiver cannot detect the CM signal while sending the ANSam signal, it sends the DIS signal containing the "V.8 protocol" declaration. The transmitter sends the CI signal to request the receiver to send the ANSam signal again to move to V.8 protocol. TX RX Connected to the line ANSam NSF CSI (DIS cannot be detected.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference c-2) Between-page sequence The transmitter sends image data, then the PPS-MPS signal in the same as for the T.30 protocol. The receiver sends the MCF signal to receive the next page.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference c-3) Mode change The transmitter sends PPS-EOM and the receiver sends the MCF signal. Then the receiver sends the DIS signal and the transmitter sends the DCS signal to change the mode. TX RX Image data Turn-off Sh Sh Sh ALT Sh ALT E flags E PPS-EOM MCF flags When Canon fax machines communicate with each other, a special procedure is used, so this protocol is omitted.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference c-4) Image transmission speed change from the receiver The receiver returns to the PPh signal in response to the Sh signal from the transmitter. The image transmission speed is then determined by the MPh sequence sent from both modems.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference c-5) Image transmission speed change from the transmitter The transmitter sends image data, and then the PPh signal, and the receiver returns the PPh signal to the transmitter. The image transmission speed is then determined by the MPh sequence sent from both modems.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference 3.2 JBIG Image Compression Encoding Method 3.2.1 Outline of the JBIG Image Compression Encoding Method The JBIG Image Compression Encoding Method is recommended in ITU-T T.82/T.85 as a new bi-level (bi-level: White and Black) image compression encoding method developed by JBIG (Joint Bi-level Image experts Group).
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference NOTE The characteristics of Progressive Bi-level Image Compression are explained below as a reference. First of all, after the original image has been read in at high resolution, it is converted to low resolution, and this low resolution image data proceeds to be encoded (compressed). On the receiving end, the overall original image can be quickly recognized by the steps in which this low resolution image compression data is received.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference 3.2.3 Encoding Method In the JBIG encoding used in the Single Progression Sequential Bi-level Image Compression Method, uses in the encoder shown below to encode to the original the results of comparison of the line currently being processed and the previous line, as well as the predicted value of an image pixel (white or black) used in a model template.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference b) In the model template, the combination (10-bit pixel pattern) of 10 pixels is output to the arithmetic encoding section using the template shown below (inside the bold outline). All of the 10-bit pixel patterns inside this template exist in the study table. This 10-bit pixel pattern is used by the arithmetic encoding section to refer to the predicted value of the pixel and the status number in the study table which correspond to the 10-bit pixel pattern.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 X 8 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 X 3-line model template 6 2-line model template Figure 3-44 Positions of Pixels in Model Template Table 3-1 Study Table (Initial values) Hex Dec 0 000h 1 001h 2 002h 3 003h 4 004h 5 005h 3FBh 3FCh 3FDh 3FEh 3FFh Pixel 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1019 1020 1021 1022 1023 1 1 1 1 1 pattern in the model template 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 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 1 1 1
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference Example: A brief explanation of how the study table works is given below. It is assumed that each of the model template pixels 1~10 in the image below are white. 1. In this case, the model template pixel pattern is 000h. 2. The predicted value of pixel pattern 000h for pixel “X” is “white”, but it is actually black. Thus the prediction is “inaccurate”. 3. The status ST is “0”, so the probability estimation table is consulted, and the next status is moved to “1”.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference d) The probability estimation table, published in the ITU-T T.82. Its contents are fixed, differing from those of the study table. NOTE This table shows probability of accuracy/inaccuracy in the form of a range, according to the accurate/inaccurate results of a given status prediction value.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference The concept of arithmetic encoding is simply explained below. The following assumptions are made in order to make the explanation easy to understand. The probability of accuracy will be 50%, and the probability of inaccuracy will be 50%.*1 The area of accuracy will be MPS, and the area of inaccuracy will be LPS. Position (Binary) 1.000 0.0011 0.111 LPS 0.101 LPS Renormalized range 0.110 Range A1 0.100 0.011 0.010 LPS MPS LPS 0.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference Next, the encoding for continuous accurate predictions will be simply explained. The assumptions below will be made for easy understanding. The value of an accurate LSZ will be decimal 100*1 in all statuses. Range A will have limits of decimal 8000~10000**2, and when range A is below decimal 8000*3, the lead encoding bit will be pushed out, and the encoded image data will be output.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference 3.2.4 Construction of image data with JBIG Image Compression Encoding Images are encoded in block units called stripes, as shown in the figure below.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference 3.2.5 Explanation of Bi-level Image Header section (BIH) The BIH is shown in the construction figure below. It designates the image size, number of lines per stripe, model template, etc.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference 3.2.6 Explanation and parameters for each symbol used in BIH The 0x of each parameter shows that the following integers are hexadecimal.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference 3.2.7 Explanation of Bi-level Image Data (BID) section BID is as shown in the construction figure below, and consists only of the number of stripes. BID is constructed by the connection of the floating marker code and the section which includes the actual image data encoded with JBIG image compression encoding, called SDE (Stripe Data Entity).
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference COMMENT (Private comment: 0x07) An optional comment may be added. ESC 0x07 Lc:Comment length NEWLEN (New length: 0x04) Redefine the document length. Only usable when VLENGTH=ON. ESC 0x04 YD:Document length RESERVE (Reserve: 0x01) Only usable for characteristic use.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference 3.3 Energy Save Standby (ESS) a) Function ESS is an energy save function for minimizing power loss during standby. During ESS, the ESS control section of the system control IC inside the SCNT board halts all oscillators other than the real time clock (RTC) IC in order to reduce power loss. Because of this, the operation of ICs etc. receiving clock supply from the oscillators is halted.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 3: Technical Reference NOTE The power consumption at standby is 22 W in non-ESS mode and 2 W in ESS mode. The ESS function does not operate when the FAX-L1000 ISDN Kit or FAX-L1000 Printer Kit are installed. b) Operation The ESS function sets the main unit to the ESS mode if the next operation is not carried out within about three minutes after the main unit ends transmission, reception, or copying.
Chapter 4 Maintenance and Service
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 1. MAINTENANCE 1.1 Maintenance Items 1.1.1 Consumables Level User Consumable Canon FX 6 Cartridge Service technician Stamp ink*1 When When “INSTALL CARTRIDGE” is displayed or when toner has run out. When the stamp becomes thin. Recording paper*2 When paper runs out.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service KANGAS Weight Paper size Manufactured by 80 g/m2 A4 KANGAS NEUSIEDLER Canon Paper Weight 80 g/m2 Paper size A4 Manufactured by NEUSIEDLER *3 NOTE Consumable parts are expected to require replacement at least once during the warranty period of this fax, due to deterioration or damage. The life span of consumable parts is expressed in terms of hours or number of scans or prints processed. Replace them when the parts are proven faulty.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 1.1.2 Cleaning Level User Location Main unit outer cover Document pick-up roller Document separation roller (upper) Document separation roller (lower) Document feed roller Document eject roller Scanning glass White sheet unit Transfer guide (upper and lower) 4-3 When When dirty. When document pick-up performance fails. When document separation or feed performance fails. When document separation or feed performance fails. When document feed performance fails.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service Level Service technician Location Multi-purpose tray pick-up roller Cassette pick-up roller Cassette separation roller Cassette feed roller Separation pad Feed roller Pre-transfer roller Registration arm Transfer guide (upper and lower) Transfer charging roller Paper feed belt Paper feed guide Fixing entrance guide Fixing film 4-4 When When recording paper pick-up performance fails. When recording paper pick-up performance fails.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service Level Location Fixing pressure roller When When marks on back of recording paper at intervals of 2.48" (63 mm), poor fixing, paper jam, or wrinkles in printedout. Fixing eject roller When recording paper jam. Face-up deflector When recording paper jam. Lower paper delivery guide When recording paper jam. 1.1.3 Periodic inspections Level User Service technician Location None None When — — 1.1.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 1.2 Tools 1.2.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 2. CONSUMABLES REPLACEMENT 2.1 Toner Cartridge For details on how to replace the toner cartridge, see Chapter 5: 1.4 Assembling the Fax. REFERENCE 2.2 Recording Paper For details on how to refill the paper, see Chapter 5, 1.4 Assembling the Fax.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 2.3 Stamp Ink 1. Disconnect the power cord of the fax unit from its power source. 2. Lift the document feeder tray, and gently open the ADF cover until it stops, grasping the document feeder tray and the ADF cover at the same time. 3. While holding the ADF cover open with one hand, use one finger of your other hand to gently push in the black plastic loop to separate it from the stub on the fax machine.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 4. Gently lift the ADF cover up to the full open position. Figure 4-2 Refilling the Stamp Ink 2 5. Locate the stamp pad then apply only one drop of ink to the stamp ink compartment. ❏ To avoid a malfunction, do not add too much ink. ❏ Use only Shachihata X Stamper Ink CS-20 Yellow. ❏ Do not use the stamp feature for at least one hour. If you have to send a document, turn off the stamp feature for the first hour.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 6. Close the ADF cover, lower the document feeder tray, and connect the power cord of the fax unit to the power source. • Make sure that you do not drip ink on any other part of the fax. • Make sure that you put the plastic loop back in place when you close the ADF cover.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 3. CLEANING 3.1 Main Unit Wipe any dirt off with a soft, dry cloth. 3.2 Document Pick-up Roller Open the upper reader frame unit and wipe any dirt off with a soft, dry cloth. 3.3 Separation Roller (Upper) Open the upper reader frame unit and wipe any dirt off with a soft, dry cloth. 3.4 Separation Roller (Lower) Open the upper reader frame unit and wipe any dirt off with a soft, dry cloth. 3.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service Document pick-up roller Separation roller (Upper) Document feed roller 1 Separation roller (Lower) Figure 4-4 Cleaning Location 1 White Sheet Document Eject Roller Scanning Glass Document Feed Roller 2 Figure 4-5 Cleaning Location 2 Do not use tissue. Otherwise, paper dust may stick to the parts or a static charge may be generated. NOTE In cases where there is a lot of dirt in item 3.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 3.10 Transfer Guide a) Preparations for cleaning (1) Disconnect the power cord of the fax from the power source. (2) Lift the document feeder tray, the document output tray and the upper output tray. Figure 4-6 Preparation for Cleaning 1 (3) Open the printer cover and remove the toner cartridge. Store the cartridge in its original protective bag to avoid exposure to light.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service b) Cleaning (1) Using a soft clean cloth, wipe any paper dust off the black plate of the transfer guide. Transfer guide Figure 4-8 Cleaning Location 1 (2) While holding the green lever, flip the transfer guide up. Wipe the edge of the transfer guide with a soft, clean cloth, to remove toner and paper dust from both sides of the transfer guide.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service (3) Pull the transfer guide back to its full extent, then wipe the silver metal strip with cloth. Then gently guide the transfer guide back to its original position. 1 2 Transfer charging roller Figure 4-10 Cleaning Location 3 NOTE The spring for the transfer guide is strong. Always guide the transfer guide slowly back to its original position by holding the green lever. Never let it jump back by releasing the lever.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 3.11 Transfer Charging Roller a) Preparations for cleaning (1) Disconnect the power cord of the fax from the power source. (2) Lift the document feeder tray, the document output tray and the upper output tray. (3) Open the printer cover and remove the toner cartridge. Store the cartridge in its original protective bag to avoid exposure to light.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service b) Cleaning (1) Using lint-free paper, wipe any dirt off the transfer charging roller. Hold the shaft. Carefully remove any dirt with lint-free paper. Hold the shaft. Figure 4-12 Cleaning Location Do not touch or hold the rubber section of the transfer charging roller. Doing so can cause marks on back of paper or blank spots in copied or received images.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 3.12 Cassette Pick-Up Roller/Feed Roller/Separation Roller a) Preparations for cleaning (1) Disconnect the power cord of the fax from the power source. (2) Disconnect the telephone line mojular jack cord. (3) Remove the document feeder tray, the document output tray, the upper output tray and the cassettes. (4) Open the printer cover and remove the toner cartridge. Store the cartridge in its original protective bag to avoid exposure to light.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service b) Cleaning (1) Using lint-free paper dipped in alcohol, wipe any dirt off the cassette pick-up roller and the cassette feed roller while rotating the shaft in the indicated direction. Cassette pick-up roller Cassette feed roller Figure 4-15 Cleaning Location 1 (2) If a paper feed unit PF-52 is installed, cleaning the option by the same way in the above step (1).
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 3.13 Multi-Purpose Tray Pick-Up Roller/Separation Pad a) Preparations for cleaning (1) Disconnect the power cord of the fax from the power source. (2) Open the multi-purpose tray. (3) Remove the entrance cover. Entrance cover Figure 4-17 Preparation for Cleaning 1 (4) Remove the multi-purpose tray pick-up roller, after release the claw with rotating the slot head screw driver.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service b) Cleaning (1) Using lint-free paper dipped in alcohol, wipe any dirt off the multi-purpose tray pick-up roller. Multi-purpose tray pick-up roller Figure 4-19 Cleaning Location 1 (2) Using lint-free paper dipped in alcohol, wipe any dirt off the multi-purpose tray separation pad. Slide the support roller for easy to clean.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 3.14 Feed Roller a) Preparations for cleaning (1) Disconnect the power cord of the fax from the power source. (2) While holding the upper reader frame and the middle reader frame open with one hand, use one finger of your other hand to gently push in the stopper to separate it from the stub on the fax machine, and open the upper reader frame and the middle reader frame.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service (4) Remove the right cover, front right cover, rear cover and the read motor cover. (5) Remove the joint of the printer cover using the needle nose prier and release the claw using the precision slot head screw driver. Then, remove the printer cover. Read motor cover Printer cover Rear cover Release the claw inside using the precision slot head screw driver.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service (10) Remove the shield cover and the operation panel. Operation panel Shield cover Figure 4-25 Preparation for Cleaning 5 (11) Remove the PCBs and the metal frame. Then, disconnect the solenoid connector.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service (12) Remove the entrance cover. (13) Disconnect the multi-purpose paper sensor cable. Entrance cover Multi-purpose paper sensor cable Figure 4-27 Preparation for Cleaning 7 (14) Remove the two long screws. (15) Remove the one screw of the envelope feeder gear cover. Then, push the claw from the inside and remove the envelope feeder gear cover. (16) Remove the multi-purpose pick-up ass’y.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service b) Cleaning (1) After removing the envelope feeder gear cover and the multi-purpose pick-up ass’y, using lint-free paper dipped in alcohol, wipe any dirt off the feed roller while rotating the gear. The gears should always be greased. If the grease is lost, reapply to them.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 3.15 Pre-Transfer Roller and Registration Arm a) Preparations for cleaning (1) Refer to 3.14 Feed Roller to remove the envelope feeder gear cover and the multipurpose pick-up ass’y. (2) Remove the six screws. Registration ass'y Figure 4-30 Preparation for Cleaning 1 (3) Remove the front inner cover ass’y. (4) Remove the registration ass’y.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service b) Cleaning (1) Using lint-free paper dipped in alcohol, wipe any dirt off the pre-transfer roller and registration arm. The gear should always be greased. If the grease is lost, reapply to it.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 3.16 Paper Feed Belt and Paper Feed Guide a) Preparations for cleaning (1) Refer to 3.11 Transfer Charging Roller to remove the transfer charging roller. (2) Remove the paper feed roller using the precision slot head screwdriver. When removing the paper feed roller, do not make contact with the static charge eliminator.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service (2) Using lint-free paper dipped in alcohol, wipe any dirt off the paper feed guide.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 3.17 Fixing Unit Entrance Guide a) Preparations for cleaning (1) Disconnect the power cord of the fax from the power source. (2) Remove the right rear cover and the left rear cover. (3) Remove the face-up tray. (4) Loose the two screws and remove the fixing ass’y.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 3.18 Fixing Film a) Preparations for cleaning (1) Disconnect the power cord of the fax from the power source. (2) Refer to 3.17 Fixing Unit Entrance Guide to remove the fixing ass’y. (3) While pushing the claw, remove the left fixing ass’y connector. Claw Connector Figure 4-38 Preparation for Cleaning 1 When remove the connector, be careful not to scratch the cable with the edge of metal chassis.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service (4) Remove the upper crossmember. Upper crossmember Figure 4-40 Preparation for Cleaning 3 b) Cleaning (1) Using lint-free paper, wipe any dirt off the fixing film. Fixing film Figure 4-41 Cleaning Location When cleaning, be careful not to touch the fixing film.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 3.19 Face-Up Deflector, Fixing Delivery Roller and Lower Paper Delivery Guide a) Preparations for cleaning (1) Disconnect the power cord of the fax from the power source. (2) Refer to the Figure 4-36, 4-37 and 4-40 to remove the upper crossmember. (3) Remove the upper paper guide ass’y.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 4. ADJUSTMENT 4.1 Parts Replacement Please refer to the separate PARTS CATALOG for disassembly / assembly procedures to follow when replacing parts. The PARTS CATALOG shows illustrations which follow the disassembly procedures. Additionally, there are enlarged and special-help illustrations for parts which require caution during disassembly and assembly. Also, the notes of caution written in the illustrations are items where special caution is necessary. 4.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 4.4 Leading Edge Margin Adjustment a) When As VR501 on the ECNT board is adjusted at the factory, its adjustment at the time of installation is not required. However, when the ECNT board is replaced in the field, the leading edge margin needs to be readjusted. Also, if the leading edge margin of test prints made after laser/scanner unit replacement is not 2.0mm, this adjustment is necessary. The adjustment procedures are shown below.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service (7) Make several test prints again, and perform step (5). Check that the leading edge margin is 2.0mm. If the value is incorrect, repeat steps (4) to (7). VR501 SW501 Clockwise Turning one scale increases the leading edge margin approx. 0.02" (0.6 mm). Counterclockwise Turning one scale decreases the leading edge margin approx 0.02" (0.6 mm).
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 5. TROUBLESHOOTING 5.1 Troubleshooting 5.1.1 Repairs a) Check installation environment Check that the following conditions have been met with regard to installation environment. (1) This fax must be installed on a level surface. (2) Ambient temperature should be 50°F (10°C) to 90.5°F (32.5°C), with humidity from 20 to 80%RH.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 5.2 Error Shown on the Display 5.2.1 User error message "# ALREADY IN USE" Cause: The box specified with confidential or polling communications is already in use. Solution: Change the setting or select another box. "AUTO REDIAL" Cause: The other party’s line was busy on the previous dialing attempt and the fax unit is dialing the number again.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service "CHECK POLLING ID" (#0008, #0021) Cause: Polling was impossible because the polling ID or your subaddress/password did not match. Solution: Check the polling ID or subaddress/password with the other party and try polling again. "CHECK PRINTER" See Printer error codes (##322~##325) "CHECK PRINTER COVER" Cause: (1) Displayed when the printer cover sensor detects an open cover. (2) Displayed when the toner cartridge is not installed.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service "ENTER DAC" Cause: The department access code is not entered to send document. Solution: Enter the department access code. "HANG UP PHONE" Cause: The handset was left off the hook after the completion of transmission or reception. Solution: Put the handset back on the handset rest. "MEMORY FULL" (#0037) Cause: The image data storage memory area is full. Solution: (1) Output the image data stored in memory.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service "NO RX PAPER" (#0012) Cause: Declares that the other fax has no recording paper for DIS. Solution: Contact the other party and have them load paper into their fax. "NO TEL#" (#0022) Cause: No one-touch speed dialing, coded speed dialing, or group dialing telephone number is registered. Solution: Register the one-touch speed dialing, coded speed dialing, or group dialing telephone number.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service "REC. PAPER JAM" (#0009) Cause: Recording paper jam This is displayed when the pre-feed sensor or the fixing unit delivery sensors 1&2 detects a paper jam. Solution: Recover paper jam. "RECEIVED IN MAILBOX" Cause: A confidential document has arrived in a mailbox of the fax unit, and the message will remain displayed until you print the document. Solution: Output the document in the confidential mailbox.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service "STOP KEY PRESSED" Cause: You have pressed the Stop button to cancel the current transaction. Solution: No need. "SUBADDRESS TX REJECTD" Cause: You attempted to send a document with an ITU-T subaddress, but the other party’s fax unit does not support receiving a document with an ITUT subaddress. Solution: Transmit without a subaddress. "SUPPLY REC. PAPER" (#0009) Cause: (1) Either recording paper run out or there is no recording paper cassette loaded.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 5.2.2 Error codes a) Service error code output If Service Data #1 SSSW SW01 bit 0 is set to “1”, then service error codes are printed on the activity management reports, reception result reports, error transmission reports, and system dump lists when communication ends in an error. Also, the following is displayed on the display when an error occurs. For samples of reports with the service error codes displayed, see Chapter 2: 2.1.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service •Echo measures Change the following bit switches of service data #1SSSW SW03. Bit 4 → 1: Ignore the first DIS signal sent by the other fax machine. 0: Not to ignore the first DIS signal sent by the other fax machine. Bit 5 → 1: Transmit a tonal signal (1850 or 1650 Hz) when the other fax machine sends a DIS signal. 0: Not to transmit a tonal signal when the other fax machine sends a DIS signal. Bit 6 → 1: Transmit a 1650Hz tonal signal when bit 5 is 1.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service c) Error code list The error codes used for this fax are as follows. Codes listed as “New” in the list below indicate new error codes, or codes whose measures differ from those listed in the separate document G3 Facsimile Error Code List (Rev.1). For recovery methods for error codes indicated as “New”, see the item d) Recovery methods for codes indicated as “New” in this chapter, 5.2.2 Error codes.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service No. #0995 Tx or Rx [ TX/RX ] c-2) Service error codes • G3 mode error codes No.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service No. ##0290 Tx or Rx [ TX ] • Printer error codes No. Tx or Rx New ##0322 [ RX ] New ##0323 [ RX ] New ##0324 [ RX ] New ##0325 [ RX ] Definition Receive signals other than PIN, PIP, MCF, RTP or RTN after MPS transmission Definition Printer (LBP) fixing unit trouble Printer (LBP) BD (Beam Detect) trouble Printer (LBP) scanner trouble Printer (LBP) main motor trouble • V.8/V.34 protocol error codes No. Tx or Rx Definition New ##0670 [ TX ] At V.
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FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service d) Recovery methods for codes indicated as “New” d-1) User error codes #0001 [TX] Paper jam Cause: The document jammed in the fax machine. Solution: Remove the document and transmit/copy again. Cause: The document width size or thickness does not meet the standards. Solution: Use a copy machine to copy the document to LTR or other standard size paper, then transmit that copy.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service Cause: Internal structure defect Solution: (1) Check if the document edge sensor (DES) is operating correctly using the methods given in Chapter 2: 2.4.7 Faculty tests, Test Mode [6] Faculty Test, [3] Sensor Tests. (2) Check the document edge sensor (DES) and SCNT board (J14) connections. (3) Make a copy, and make sure that the document read motor is operating correctly. (4) Check the document feed motor and SCNT board (J4) connections.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service #0009 [RX] Recording paper jam or out of paper Cause: The recording paper jammed. Solution: Clear the recording paper jam. Cause: There is no recording paper. Solution: Load recording paper. Cause: Internal structure defect Solution: (1) Check if the cassette recording paper sensors, cassette recording paper size sensors, multi-purpose tray paper sensor, recording paper eject sensor are operating correctly using the methods given in Chapter 2: 2.4.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service (21) Check the recording paper eject sensor 2, the cable and the fixing unit (J131) connections. (22) Replace the recording paper eject sensor 2. (23) Replace the ECNT board. (24) Replace the ECNT board. (Recording paper eject sensor 1 defect) #0021 [RX] DCN received during polling reception Cause: No subaddress/password set in other machine. Solution: Contact the other party and check subaddress/password of the other party.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service #0059 [TX] The number you dial and connected number (CSI) does not match Cause: “USER TEL” on the reception side not programmed, or wrongly programmed. Solution: (1) Contact reception side and check whether “USER TEL” has been properly programmed. (2) Check that the designated other party is connected, and transmit manually. Cause: Faulty operation by exchange. Designated other party is not connected. Solution: Inspect exchange.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service #0099 [TX/RX] Pressed stop button during communication Cause: The Stop button was pressed during communication. Solution: Try transmit or receive again. #0102 [TX] In transmission, DCN received in response to password/subaddress Cause: Password/subaddress does not match. Solution: Contact the other party and have them set a password/subaddress. Cause: Other party’s memory is full. Solution: Contact the other party and have them make sufficient memory available.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service d-2) Service error codes • Printer error codes ##0322 [RX] Fixing heater temperature abnormality Cause: Your fax is connected to a UPS (Uninterruptable Power Supply). Solution: Remove the UPS. Cause: Internal unit defect Solution: (1) Check fixing heater (J133, J134), the cables and the ECNT board (J31) connections. (2) Remove the fixing unit, and check the resistance between fixing unit (J132-1:THEM) and (J132-2:GND), which should be 300 to 500 ohm.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service • V.8/V.34 protocol error codes ##0670 [TX] At V.8 late start, the called party declares the V.8 protocol in DIS signal and this unit transmits a CI signal, but the protocol does not progress and a T1 time-out occurs. Cause: The other party disconnected the line while the CI signal was being transmitted, or ANSam/DIS from the called party was not able to be detected. Solution: Increase #2 MENU No.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service ##0675 [RX] The protocol did not move from phase 3 to phase 4 and a T1 time-out occurred during V.34 reception. Cause: The transmitter disconnected the line during phase 3 or the signal from the transmitter was not able to be detected. Solution: Increase #2 MENU No.07 transmission level within a range of -8~-15 (dBm) or set #1 SSSW SW-28 bit 1 to "1" to inhibit the V.8/V.34 protocol on termination.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service • ECM mode error codes ##0753 [TX] Exceed protocol retransmission limit or T5 time (60 seconds) after PPS-NULL transmission during ECM transmission Cause: The other fax’s page buffer is full or is being used, so PPSNULL was transmitted, then RNR was received and after RR transmission, no significant signals could be received. Solution: (1) In the user data “TX SETTINGS”, set “ECM TX” to “OFF”.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service ##0773 [TX] Exceed protocol retransmission limit or T5 time (60 seconds) after EOR-NULL transmission during ECM transmission Cause: The other fax’s page buffer is full or is being used, so EOR-NULL was transmitted, then RNR was received and after RR transmission, no significant signals could be received. Solution: (1) In the user data “TX SETTINGS”, set “ECM TX” to “OFF”. (2) Set user data “TX START SPEED” in “SYSTEM SETTINGS” to lower speed.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 5.3 Errors not Shown on the Display a) No power Solution: (1) Plug in the power cord. (2) Check the fuse in the power supply unit. If the fuse (F1, F2) blows, replace the fuse. (3) Check the power supply and ECNT board (J101) connections. (4) Replace the power supply unit. (5) Replace the ECNT board. b) No display Solution: (1) (2) (3) (4) Remove and reinstall the power cord. Check the SCNT board (J5) and OPCNT board (J100) connections. Replace the OPCNT board.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service Document read motor does not run at all or dose not run normally Solution: (1) Make a copy, and make sure that the document read motor is operating correctly. (2) Check the SCNT board (J4) and document read motor connections. (3) Replace the document read motor. (4) Replace the SCNT board. The document skews Solution: (1) Check whether the document guide width is set correctly for the document to be loaded.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service Vertical black band in images Solution: (1) Clean the white sheet of the middle reader frame unit. (2) Clean the scanning glass. (3) Set SSSW #1 SW06 Bits 0 and 1 to "1", as explained in the separate document G3 Facsimile Service Data Handbook (Rev. 0). (4) Check the contact sensor and SCNT board (J3) connections. (5) Replace the contact sensor. f) No sound from the speaker Solution: (1) Check the speaker unit and SCNT board (J10) connections.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service g) Print defects Light Dots Irregular and smudged black horizontal lines White vertical lines Distortion -BD failure Dark Marks on back of paper Completely blank All black Black vertical lines Irregular and smudged black vertical lines Marks White horizontal lines Blank spots Faulty registration Partially compressed/stretched image Figure 4-46 Faulty Print Samples 4-67 Poor fixing
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service Light Solution: (1) In user data, set “SELECT DENSITY” of “FAX’S PRINTER SET” to “DK”. (2) Replace the toner cartridge. (3) During printing, open the printer cover, remove the toner cartridge, open the toner cartridge drum protective shutter by hand, and check that the toner image on the photosensitive drum is transferred to the recording paper. If it is transferred and the toner image on the drum surface is light, go to (4).
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service All black Solution: (1) Clean the high-voltage terminal and the toner cartridge contact. (2) Replace the toner cartridge. (3) Replace the ECNT board. Dots Solution: (1) (2) (3) (4) Clean the static charge eliminator with brush. Clean the transfer charging roller. Clean the transfer charging roller shaft contact. Check the contact between the static charge eliminator and the ECNT board.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service Black vertical lines Solution: (1) Clean the mirror. (2) During printing, open the printer cover, remove the toner cartridge drum protective shutter by hand, and check if there are vertical black lines on the photosensitive drum. (3) If there are vertical black lines on the photosensitive drum, replace the toner cartridge. (4) If there are not vertical black lines on the photosensitive drum, clean the fixing entrance guide.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service Marks Solution: (1) Copy a few white paper documents. (2) If the marks is at intervals of approx. 3.70" (94 mm), replace the toner cartridge. (3) If the marks is at intervals of approx. 2.97" (75 mm), clean the cassette separation roller. (4) If the marks is at intervals of approx. 1.97" (50 mm), clean the feed roller and the pre-transfer roller. (5) If the marks is at intervals of approx. 1.85" (47 mm), clean the transfer charging roller.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service Faulty registration Solution: (1) Check if more than the regulation amount of recording paper is loaded in the cassette. (2) Clean the cassette pickup roller. (3) Clean the multi-purpose tray pickup roller. (4) Clean the feed roller. (5) Adjust the leading edge margin as explained in this Chapter, 4.4 Leading edge margin adjustment. (6) Replace the pickup roller. (7) Replace the multi-purpose tray pickup roller. (8) Replace the feed roller.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service NOTE Checking the nip width of the pressure roller The fixing unit is not designed to allow adjustment of the pressure (nip width); however, the incorrect nip width can cause fixing problems. Follow the procedures below to check the nip width: (1) Either take along one or two all-black copies of A4 or letter size made with a copier, or make it using a copier at the customer site.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service h) Recording paper pickup error The recording paper is not picked up from the multi-purpose tray Solution: (1) Check that the recording paper is not curled and is set correctly. (2) Check if more than the regulation amount of recording paper is loaded in the multi-purpose tray. (3) Clean the multi-purpose tray pickup roller. (4) Check the pickup solenoid, pickup solenoid connector (J125, J126) and ECNT board (J56) connections.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service Recording paper is not picked up from the cassette 2 (Option paper feeder) Solution: (1) Check that the cassette 2 is installed correctly. (2) Check if more than the regulation amount of recording paper is loaded in the cassette 2. (3) Check that the cassette pickup roller is at its initial position. If it is not, after switch the power on, insert the cassette 2 into the main unit.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service i) Recording paper feed error The recording paper is not fed between transfer and feed section Solution: (1) When a paper 180mm or less in length is jammed before reaching the fixing roller, examine whether the paper is curled downward. If it is, straighten the paper, and then instruct the user. (2) If the paper does not reach the registration arm, go to step (13) and thereafter. (3) Clean the paper feed belt. If it is worn or damaged, replace it.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service The recording paper is not fed between fixing and delivery section Solution: (1) If the nip width is not within the specification, replace the fixing ass’y. (2) Clean the fixing entrance guide. (3) If the recording paper eject sensor 2 lever does not move smoothly, adjust the lever so that it moves smoothly. (4) If the recording paper eject sensor 2 lever is damaged, replace it.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service Multiple feed Solution: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) If jams occur in the multi-purpose tray, go to step (7) and thereafter. Set the paper caught by the claw of the cassette. Check the cassette claw. If it is deformed, replace it. If the cassette separation roller is worn or deformed, replace the cassette feed roller and cassette separation roller together. If the spring pushing the cassette separation roller is defective, replace the spring.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service j) Printer error PRINTER ERROR MESSAGES Solution: (1) For the detail of the printer error messages, refer to the Chapter 5, 3.10 FAX-L1000 Printer Kit, 3.10.4 Maintenance and service, b) Troubleshooting. Main motor does not run Solution: (1) Check the main motor, main motor connector (J301) and ECNT board (J52) connections. (2) Replace the main motor. (3) Replace the ECNT board.
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2 2 2 1 1 1 3 3 3 M 4 4 4 2 2 1 1 3 3 J72 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 1 3 3 1 1 3 11 22 33 PS105 J58 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 9 9 2 2 8 8 11 10 9 11 10 9 8 8 7 7 4 4 6 6 J718 6 6 4 4 5 5 5 5 4 4 6 6 3 3 7 7 8 8 2 2 1 1 9 9 3 3 2 2 1 1 J301 J52 2 1 1 PICK SL 2 2 2 5 3 3 5 5 6 2 2 6 6 7 1 1 7 7 J601 24VA SEL 1* GND SOUT SIN SCLK J103 SCLK SIN SOUT GND SEL 0* 24VA (MI) J704 1 1 2 2 2 1 J104 SL 2 2 1 1 J105 2 J711 J51 2
4-82 2 J203 J1 15 14 40 J32 J36 2 26 15 J201 2 AC Figure 4-50 Wiring Diagram (3) SCNT J2 J2 J1 J42 Power supply unit 26 11 ECNT FG 20 40 J43 8 8 VIDEO-IF J7 PSU 40 SYSTEM-BUS 40 40 J31 TWINS J38 J37 Not used 26 2 2 14 J2 J1 J39 40 9 J1 36 J2 B50 J3 Adapter board J8 72 Not used PS3 ROM DIMM socket (bank 1) J7 72 PS3 ROM DIMM Update ROM DIMM socket (bank 0) J6 72 Update PDL ROM DIMM 8 J1 FAX-L1000 Network Printer Upgrade Kit(Option) All DIMM
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 6.2 Signal Description SCNT board (J1) ,/ Memory board J1 Memory Signal name A1 . 1 DGND A2 . 2 VD0 A3 . 3 VD1 A4 . 4 VD2 A5 . 5 VD3 A6 . 6 VD4 A7 . 7 VD5 A8 . 8 VD6 A9 . 9 VD7 A10 / 10 +VB A11 . 11 N.C A12 . 12 AX0 A13 . 13 AX1 A14 . 14 AX2 A15 . 15 AX3 A16 . 16 AX4 A17 . 17 AX5 A18 . 18 AX6 A19 . 19 AX10 A20 . 20 N.C A21 . 21 VD8 A22 . 22 VD9 A23 . 23 VD10 A24 . 24 VD11 A25 . 25 VD12 A26 . 26 VD13 A27 . 27 VD14 A28 . 28 AX7 A29 . 29 N.C A30 / 30 +VB A31 .
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service SCNT board (J1) ,/ Memory board J1 Memory Signal name A43 / 43 nCASH A44 / 44 nRAS2 A45 . 45 N.C A46 . 46 N.C A47 / 47 nFWE A48 . 48 N.C A49 . 49 VD2 A50 . 50 VD3 A51 . 51 VD4 A52 . 52 VD5 A53 . 53 VD6 A54 . 54 VD7 A55 . 55 N.C A56 . 56 VD8 A57 . 57 VD9 A58 . 58 VD10 A59 . 59 VD12 A60 . 60 VD11 A61 / 61 +VB A62 . 62 VD13 A63 . 63 VD14 A64 . 64 VD15 A65 . 65 N.C A66 . 66 N.C A67 . 67 N.C A68 . 68 N.C A69 . 69 N.C A70 . 70 N.C A71 . 71 N.C A72 .
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service SCNT board (J2) ,/ TWINS board (J31) J2 J31 Signal name Description 1 / 1 VA5 Address signal 2 / 2 VA4 Address signal 3 / 3 VA3 Address signal 4 / 4 VA2 Address signal 5 / 5 VA1 Address signal 6 / 6 VA0 Address signal 7 . 7 DGND Ground 8 . 8 VD7 Data signal 9 . 9 VD6 Data signal 10 . 10 VD5 Data signal 11 . 11 VD4 Data signal 12 .
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service SCNT board (J2) ,/ TWINS board (J31) J2 J31 Signal name Description 44 , 44 +24V +24V 45 , 45 DGND Ground 46 , 46 +5V +5V 47 / 47 +5V +5V(off while ESS) 48 . 48 DGND Ground 49 / 49 +3.3V +3.3V 50 . 50 DGND Ground 51 . 51 VD15 Data signal 52 . 52 VD14 Data signal 53 . 53 VD13 Data signal 54 . 54 VD12 Data signal 55 . 55 DGND Ground 56 . 56 VD11 Data signal 57 . 57 VD10 Data signal 58 . 58 VD9 Data signal 59 . 59 VD8 Data signal 60 . 60 DGND Ground 61 .
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service SCNT board (J2) ,/ TWINS board (J31) J2 J31 Signal name Description 87 , 87 +5V +5V 88 , 88 OPTION3 Option board detection signal 3 89 , 89 PCLK Printer panel data transfer clock 90 , 90 CSIRX Printer panel data receive signal 91 , 91 +12V +12V 92 / 92 AGND Analog ground 93 , 93 +24V +24V 94 , 94 +24V +24V 95 . 95 DGND Ground 96 , 96 +5V +5V 97 / 97 +5V +5V(off while ESS) 98 . 98 DGND Ground 99 / 99 +3.3V +3.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service SCNT board (J5) ,/ OPCNT board 1(J100) J5 J100 Signal name Description 1 / 18 +5V +5V 2 / 17 +5V +5V 3 / 16 ESSLED ESS LED drive signal 4 , 15 ESSKEY ESS key input signal 5 , 14 PRTCT SRAM protect signal 6 , 13 PNLRX Panel data receive signal 7 . 12 DGND Ground 8 / 11 PNLCK Panel data transmission clock 9 . 10 DGND Ground 10 / 9 PNLTX Panel data transmission signal 11 .
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service SCNT board (J9) ,/ NCU board (J1) J9 J1 Signal name 1 . 23 DGND 2 , 22 BIT3 3 , 21 BIT2 4 , 20 BIT1 5 . 19 LPL2 6 . 18 LPL1 7 . 17 HOOK2 8 , 16 HOOK1 9 , 15 CIOR 10 , 14 CI2 11 , 13 CI1 12 . 12 LPRD 13 / 11 DCD 14 / 10 CMLD 15 / 9 HRD 16 / 8 PRD 17 / 7 SRD 18 . 6 DGND 19 . 5 DGND 20 / 4 VH 21 / 3 +3.3V 22 / 2 +3.3V 23 .
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service SCNT board (J12) ,/ Sensor board(J1) J12 (J1) Signal name Description 1 / 11 +3.3V +3.3V(off while ESS) 2 . 10 DGND Ground 3 .
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service SCNT board (J25) ,/ NCU board (J6) J25 J6 Signal name 1 . 14 OUT 2 / 13 IPSEL1 3 / 12 IPSEL2 4 .
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service NCU board (J8) ,/ Modular board (J3) J5 G.wire Signal name Description 1 . 11 A Line from handset terminal T12 in priority mode (handset/extension telephone). 2 . 10 W Line from handset terminal T11 in priority mode (handset/extension telephone). 3 . 9 T12 Handset terminal telephone line via the fax 4 . 8 T11 Handset terminal telephone line via the fax 5 . 7 R Outside line access signal NCU board (J9) ,/ Not connected J9 Signal name 1 . . N.C 2 . . N.C 3 . . N.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service ECNT board (J101) ,/ Power supply unit J101 PSU Signal name Description 1 , 1 HOT AC power input 2 , 2 NEUTRAL AC power input ECNT board (J31) ,/ Fixing unit(J131) J31 J131 Signal name Description 1 , 1 THRM Thermistor signal 2 . 2 DGND Ground 3 . 3 DEL2 DR Fixing unit delivery sensor 2 drive 4 . 4 DGND Ground 5 , 5 nDELSNS2 Fixing unit delivery detection signal 2 ECNT board (J51) ,/ TWINS board(J32) J51 J32 Signal name Description 1 .
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service ECNT board (J52) ,/ Main motor(J301) J52 J301 Signal name Description 1 / 7 nHALF Main motor speed switching signal 2 , 6 nMRDY Main motor ready signal 3 / 5 +24V Main motor drive voltage 4 / 4 +24V Main motor drive voltage 5 / 3 nMON Main motor drive signal 6 . 2 DGND Ground 7 .
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service ECNT board (J55F) ,/ Not used J55F Signal name 1 . . DGND 2 , . RxD 3 / . +3.3V 4 / . TxD Description Not connected Not connected Not connected Not connected ECNT board (J56) ,/ MP tray pick-up solenoid(J125) J56 J125 Signal name Description 1 / 1 +24V Multi-purpose tray pick-up solenoid drive voltage 2 / 2 MP SOL Multi-purpose tray pick-up solenoid drive signal 3 . 3 N.C.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service ECNT board (J59) ,/ Printer cover sensor (J119F) J59 J119F Signal name Description 1 / 2 +24VA Printer cover sensor drive voltage 2 . . N.C. Not connected 3 , 1 +24VB 24VB supply and top cover detection signal (H: Close, L: Open) ECNT board (J60) ,/ Recording paper overload sensor 1 (J113) J60 J113 Signal name Description 1 / 1 FUL DR Recording paper overload sensor 1 drive signal 2 .
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service ECNT board (J72) ,/ Paper size board(J603) J72 J603 Signal name Description 8 / 7 SL1 Pick-up module identification signal 1 Lower cassette pick-up solenoid drive signal 9 / 6 PCKCHK Pick-up module identification signal 1 Upper/lower cassette selection signal 10 , 5 n1st SNS Cassette paper detection signal (H: No recording paper, L: Recording paper) 11 , 4 1st SIZE0 Cassette paper size detection signal 12 , 3 1st SIZE1 Cassette paper size detection signal 13 , 2
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service ECNT board (J101) ,/ TWINS board(J42) J101 Signal name Description 10 , 1 MODRST Modem reset signal 11 , 2 CLKCTL Clock control signal ECNT board (J102) ,/ Recording paper overload sensor 2 J102 Sensor Signal name Description 1 / 1 FUL2DR Recording paper overload sensor 2 drive signal 2 , 2 FULL2 Recording paper overload detection signal 3 .
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service TWINS J31 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 board (J31) ,/ SCNT board (J2) J2 Signal name Description , 18 CLKCTK Clock control signal , 19 TC Terminal count , 20 DACK2 DMA acknowledge signal 2 , 21 DACK5 DMA acknowledge signal 5 / 22 DREQ2 DMA request signal 2 / 23 DREQ5 DMA request signal 5 / 24 OPTION0 Option board detection signal 0 / 25 OPTION1 Option board detec
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service TWINS J31 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 board (J31) ,/ SCNT board (J2) J2 Signal name Description . 61 VD3 Data signal . 62 VD2 Data signal . 63 VD1 Data signal . 64 VD0 Data signal / 65 +5V +5V / 66 ESSACT ESSACT , 67 FIORD IO read signal , 68 FIOWR IO write signal .
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service TWINS board(J32) ,/ ECNT board (J51) J32 J51 Signal name Description 1 .
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service TWINS board(J33) ,/ FAX-L1000 Printer kit (J2) J33 J2 Signal name Description 11 . c16 DGND Ground 12 , c15 nCCLK Controller clock signal 13 , c14 nCMD Command signal 14 .
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service TWINS board(J36) ,/ Power supply unit (J202) J36 J202 Signal name Description 5 / 5 +24V +24V(off while ESS) 6 . 6 24GND Ground 7 . 7 24GND Ground 8 / 8 +5V +5V 9 / 9 +5V +5V 10 . 10 GND Ground 11 . 11 GND Ground 12 / 12 +3.3V +3.3V(off while ESS) 13 / 13 +3.3V +3.3V(off while ESS) 14 . 14 GND Ground 15 . 15 GND Ground TWINS board (J37) ,/ ISDN G4 board (J2) (FAX-L1000 ISDN KIT) J37 J701 Signal name Description 1 .
FAX-L1000 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service TWINS board (J39) ,/ ISDN G4 board (J1) (FAX-L1000 ISDN KIT) J39 J700 Signal name Description A13 . A8 PD6 Data signal A14 . A7 PD5 Data signal A15 . A6 PD4 Data signal A16 . A5 PD3 Data signal A17 . A4 PD2 Data signal A18 . A3 PD1 Data signal A19 . A2 PD0 Data signal A20 / A1 nSTROBE Strobe signal B1 / B20 nAUTOFD Auto feed signal B2 , B19 nFAULT Fault signal B3 / B18 nINIT Initialize signal B4 / B17 nSELECTIN Select in signal B5 . B16 GND Ground B6 .
Chapter 5 Appendix
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 1. INSTALLATION Here is the procedure for installing this fax. Contents 1.1 Setting up the Fax • Where to set up the fax • Space around the fax • Power requirements 1.2 Unpacking 1.3 Removing the Shipping Material 1.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 1.1 Setting up the Fax CAUTIONS SHOW YOU HOW TO AVOID CONDITIONS OR INCORRECT OPERATIONS THAT COULD CAUSE DAMAGE TO YOUR HARDWARE OR SOFTWARE OR CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY. This icon denotes feeding a document. Where to Set Up the Fax ❏ Avoid direct sunlight. If you have to place the fax near a window, install heavy curtains or blinds to protect the fax from direct sunlight. ❏ Choose a flat, stable surface free of vibration.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix ❏ Choose a location that is clean and free from dust and moisture. ❏ Do not use or store the fax outdoors. LINE ❏ Place the fax unit near a telephone line. You must have an RJ11-C wall jack installed. If you need assistance, contact your authorized Canon dealer or service representative, or your local telephone company. ❏ To avoid damage to the fax unit from overheating, do not block the exhaust vent. Install the fax unit approximatel y 4 in.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix Space Around the Fax To ensure proper ventilation and easy operation, set up the fax in an area that meets the minimum requirements for clearance as illustrated below. 588 mm 467 mm TO AVOID DAMAGE TO THE FAX UNIT FROM OVERHEATING, DO NOT BLOCK THE EXHAUST VENT. INSTALL THE FAX UNIT APPROXIMATELY 10 CM AWAY FROM WALLS OR OTHER EQUIPMENT.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix Power Requirements ❏ Place the fax near a standard 200 – 240 V AC power outlet. AC2 00–2 40V This fax unit is intended for domestic use. Do not attempt to use it outside the country where you purchased it. ❏ Do not plug the power cord into an extension cord connector or power strip shared with other plugs.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 1.2 Unpacking Unpacking: Have You Got Everything? As you unpack the fax, save the carton and packing material in case you want to move or ship the fax unit in the future. Ask someone to help you remove all items from the box. LIFTING THE FAX UNIT REQUIRES TWO PEOPLE. TO REMOVE THE FAX UNIT FROM THE CARTON BOX, FOLLOW THE GENERAL GUIDELINES AND ILLUSTRATION ON THIS CHAPTER, 1.6 Moving the Fax Unit. 1. Remove the adhesive tapes on the top of the carton box. 2.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 3. Remove the four stoppers on the side of the box by squeezing the center grip. 4. Lift and remove the upper carton. Remove the four styrene foam blocks positioned on top of the fax unit. Then lift the fax unit by gripping the handles on the right and left sides.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix Check each item against this list as you remove it from the box. ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ 1 Fax machine 1 Document feeder tray 1 Document output tray 1 Upper output tray 1 Paper Cassette 1 (letter-, legal-, A4-size, 500-sheet capacity) 1 Power cord 1 Telephone line 2 Sheets of destination labels 1 Sheet of tray labels 1 Facsimile User’s Guide 1 M label (U.K.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix DOCUMENT OUTPUT TRAY UPPER OUTPUT TRAY FAX UNIT (with Paper Cassette 1 installed) FX6 TONER CARTRIDGE DOCUMENT FEEDER TRAY FACSIMILE USER’S GUIDE DESTINATION LABELS × 2 TELEPHONE LINE POWER CORD 5-9 TRAY LABELS × 1
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 1.3 Removing the Shipping Material Removing the Shipping Material All shipping materials must be removed. Shipping materials are attached inside the fax unit and inside the paper cassette to protect delicate parts from vibration during shipping. Removing the Shipping Tapes Remove all the shipping tapes from the unit. Removing the Packing Materials Inside the Fax Unit 1. Gently lift the ADF cover and remove the styrene foam sheet from inside the feeder area.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 2. Close the ADF cover. 3. Open the printer cover and the MP tray. 4. Remove the tapes and packing materials.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 5. Close the printer cover and the MP tray. • Save all the packing materials. You may want to insert them again if you have to transport the fax unit. • When removing the packing materials from inside the printer area, be careful not to touch the transfer charging roller. Otherwise, the print quality may deteriorate. Removing the Packing Materials from Paper Cassette 1 1. Pull out the Paper Cassette 1 and remove it from the fax unit. 2.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix Removing the Protective Plastic Sheet The LCD on the operation panel is covered with a plastic sheet to protect it during shipping. This protective material should be removed before you use the fax unit.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 1.4 Assembling the Fax Assembling the Fax Follow the instructions in this section to assemble the fax and prepare it for full operation. Installing the Toner Cartridge Install only a Canon FX6 Toner Cartridge in your fax machine. INSTALLING ANY OTHER TYPE OF CARTRIDGE IN THIS FAX UNIT COULD DAMAGE THE FAX UNIT AND VOID YOUR WARRANTY. LEAVE THE TONER CARTRIDGE IN ITS PROTECTIVE BAG UNTIL YOU ARE READY TO INSTALL THE CARTRIDGE. HANDLE THE TONER CARTRIDGE CAREFULLY. 1.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix Save the protective bag and all other shipping material. You will need this material later when you dispose of the cartridge after it has run out of toner. 3. Hold the cartridge by the ends and rock it gently five or six times to distribute the toner evenly inside the cartridge. 4. Place the new cartridge on a stable, flat, clean surface, and snap the tab to detach it from the cartridge. 5.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 6. To avoid pinching your fingers between the toner cartridge and fax unit, grip the cartridge as shown below. KEEP THE DRUM SLOT FREE OF DUST AND OTHER FOREIGN OBJECTS. DO NOT TOUCH THE PROTECTIVE SHUTTER ON THE BOTTOM OF CARTRIDGE. 7. Load the cartridge in the direction indicated by the arrow. Gently slide the cartridge into the printer area until it is down inside the fax unit and level. 8. Shut the printer cover.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix Attaching the Document Output Tray and the Upper Output Tray 1. Attach the upper output tray to the front of the fax unit. Slide the end of the upper output tray down into the fax unit at an incline, lifting the end nearest you. UPPER OUTPUT TRAY • Do not use the fax without first attaching the upper output tray correctly. A paper jam may occur. • When removing the upper output tray, lift the end nearest you slightly and pull the tray forward. 2.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix Make sure the knobs on each side of the tray fit into the holes on the side of the fax unit. Back of the tray sits on top of the extended lip of the fax unit. Attaching the Document Feeder Tray Slide one side in position first and then the other side. 2 1 ❏ Attach the supplied tray labels as shown in the illustration below.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix Installing Paper Feed Unit (PF-52) (option) 1. Take out Paper Feed Unit (PF-52) from its carton box. 2. Remove the tape at the front of Paper Feed Unit (PF-52). 3. Pull out the paper cassette.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 4. If tapes are attached to the paper cassette, remove them. Then remove the spacers under the paper guide clips by first pressing down on the bottom metal plate with one hand and then sliding the white spacers inwards with the other hand. 1 2 5. Remove the tapes and packings at the rear of the paper cassette. 2 2 1 6. If a spacer is attached, remove it from the paper cassette while pressing the bottom plate.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 7. Replace the cassette into Paper Feed Unit (PF-52) and place it in the location you wish to use the fax after the cassette has been installed. You will need to move the fax unit if you want to use it in the same location it now occupies. 8. Lift up the fax unit and hold it over Paper Feed Unit (PF-52). LIFTING THE FAX UNIT REQUIRES TWO PEOPLE. TO MOUNT THE FAX UNIT ONTO PAPER FEED UNIT (PF-52), FOLLOW THE GENERAL GUIDELINES AND ILLUSTRATION ON THIS CHAPTER, 1.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 9. Make sure the front of the fax unit is facing the same direction as the front of Paper Feed Unit (PF-52). Slowly lower the fax unit onto the four positioning poles on the corners of Paper Feed Unit (PF-52).
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix Loading Paper in Paper Cassettes 1 and 2 Before you load paper, follow these general guidelines: ❏ The paper cassettes can be adjusted to hold various sizes of paper. Paper Cassette 1 holds letter-, legal- or A4-size paper, and Paper Cassette 2 holds letter-, legal-, A4-, executive- or B5-size paper. You can load executive- or B5-size paper in Paper Cassette 2 only when you use it for the printer function.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 1. Pull out the paper cassettes from the fax unit. 2. Check if the selectors inside the paper cassettes are set for the size of the paper you are loading. If the setting is correct, go on to step 3. -if notSet the paper cassettes to fit the sizes of the paper you are loading. To change the paper size for Paper Cassette 1 Adjust the paper size side guides in the following way: 2 STOPPER 1 SIZE SIDE GUIDES STOPPER TAB 1 2 TAB WHEN YOU SET TO A4 SIZE.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix Lift the stopper in the center of the paper size rear guide slightly, and slide it to the mark indicating the desired paper size. LGL A4 LTR WHEN YOU SET TO LETTER SIZE. To change the paper size for Paper Cassette 2 (option) To adjust the paper size side guides, release them by pinching the stopper on the left guide and slide them inwards or outwards according to the paper size you are loading.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix Push up the stopper of the paper size rear guide, and slide it to the mark indicating the desired paper size. WHEN YOU SET TO A4 SIZE. You can load executive- or B5-size paper in Paper Cassette 2 only when you use it for the printer function. When you use it as a paper supply for fax, you can load letter-, legal- or A4-size paper only. Turn the dial on the right-front side of the cassette and adjust it to the size of paper you are loading.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 3. Before you load a stack of paper into the paper cassettes, tap the leading edge of the paper stack on a flat surface so that the edges are evenly aligned. 4. Place the stack of paper in the paper cassettes with the print side facing down. Insert the stack of paper so that it fits neatly to the back of the paper cassettes. When loading 500 sheets into the paper cassettes, divide the stack in two evenly-sized stacks, then load each stack separately.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 5. Press down on the front of the paper stack to make sure the corners are below the paper size guide clips. Then press the stack down again to make sure it is below the paper limit marks on the side of the paper cassettes and the paper size guides hook at the back of the cassettes. PAPER LIMIT MARKS 6. Press the paper stack down to make sure it has a clearance of approximately 0.04 in. (1 mm) from the hook of the paper size rear guide.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 7. Reinsert the cassette into the fax unit: Align the cassette with the rails on the fax unit, then lift slightly to insert the cassette. Slide it all the way into the fax unit. Make sure you insert the cassette all the way into the fax unit until it locks into place. ❏ The paper volume status bars on the paper cassettes indicate the level of the current paper supply.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix Connecting an Extension Phone To connect an extension phone to the fax, you have to use the extension phone jack. Only one jack is provided to be used with the optional handset or an extension phone. A separate jack is not provided for an extension phone. Connect the extension phone cord to the extension phone jack marked with the handset icon ( ). ❏ Users in the U.K. only When connecting an extension phone, be sure to connect the B.T. adapter.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix Using the MP Tray The MP (multi-purpose) tray can hold letter-, legal- or A4-size paper. The capacity is approximately 100 sheets of cut-sheet paper (80 g/m2). To use the MP tray as one of the input trays, you need to set USE MP TRAY to ON in the FAX’S PRINTER SET menu. To use the MP tray after installation of the FAX-L1000 Printer Kit, follow the guidelines below. Otherwise, the paper-size-matching error occurs and the message “CHECK PAPER SIZE” appears on the display.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix • Avoid pressing or applying excessive force on the MP tray as this may cause damage. • The paper stack must not exceed the paper limit mark. • Do not load different sizes of paper on the MP tray at the same time. • Do not add paper to the MP tray if paper is already loaded; incorrect paper feed or a paper jam may occur. Only add paper when the MP tray is empty.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 1. Pull the MP tray out using the handle on the panel. 2. Pull out the extension tray using the center grip. 3. The MP tray holds approximately 100 sheets of paper. Before you load paper on the MP tray, tap the edges of the stack to make sure the leading edge and sides of the stack are even.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 4. Insert the paper stack as far as it will go into the fax unit, with the print side facing up and the top of the paper going into the fax unit first. Then adjust the paper guides to the size of the paper. PAPER SENSOR PAPER-FEED ROLLER • Make sure that the leading edge of the paper is inserted all the way into the MP tray so that it is below the paper-feed roller.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix • Make sure that the paper guides are set correctly. To print with the MP tray, you also need to select the paper size in the USE MP TRAY menu. • Make sure that the paper is loaded correctly and that the leading edge is fully inserted into the fax unit. • Make sure that the paper sensor is resting on top of the paper. (The paper sensor must rest on top of the paper, not just touch the edge of the paper.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix Turning on and off USE MP TRAY and Setting the Paper Size in the USE MP TRAY Menu To use the MP tray as one of the input trays, you need to set USE MP TRAY to ON in the FAX’S PRINTER SET menu. Also, to use the MP tray for the fax function after installation of the optional FAX-L1000 Printer Kit, it is necessary to set the same paper size on the printer menus as on the fax menus.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix Set 5. Press Set. USE MP TRAY OFF 6. Press the search buttons to display ON. USE MP TRAY ON If you use the MP tray for the printer function and load paper of sizes other than letter, legal or A4, it is necessary to set USE MP TRAY to OFF on the FAX’S PRINTER SET menu. Set 7. Press Set. SET MP TRAY SIZE LTR 8. Press the search buttons to select the paper size you are loading onto the MP tray. SET MP TRAY SIZE A4 Set 9. Press Set. FAX’S PRINTER SET 2.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix Turning on the Power 1. Connect the power cord to the power socket on the rear of the fax unit. 2. Connect the other end of the power cord to the power source. THE FAX MUST BE CONNECTED TO A PROPERLY GROUNDED, THREE-PRONG 200 – 240 V AC OUTLET. After you connect the power cord to the power source, the fax LCD display will light. There is no power switch on the fax unit. 200 – 240 V AC POWER OUTLET It will take a few seconds for the unit to warm up.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix INSTALL CARTRIDGE You have not yet installed the toner cartridge. Install the FX6 toner cartridge. REPLACE CARTRIDGE The toner cartridge has run out of toner. Replace the toner cartridge. CHECK PRINTER COVER The printer cover is not closed completely. If it does not close easily, do not force it. Remove the toner cartridge, and insert it again. Make sure it is sitting level inside the fax machine then close the printer cover again. SUPPLY REC.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix Processing When Trouble Occurs Very rarely, during use the display may go out, all the keys stop working, or some other trouble occur because of intense noise or a strong shock. If such trouble occurs, perform an All Clear operation. During installation, we recommend that you perform an All Clear operation. Below is the procedure for performing an All Clear operation.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 1.5 Checking Operations Copy operation Check that normal images are printed. Set the document DOCUMENT READY MEMORY IN USE X% Copy COPY XXXXXXXXXXX COPY 01 Start/Scan START Copy operation Figure 5-2 Copy Operation Communication Test Transmit to, and receive from other faxes, and check that images are sent normally for transmission, and are printed normally for reception. Here is a procedure for a general communication test.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 1.6 Moving the Fax Unit Moving the Fax Unit The fax unit is heavy. Be sure to follow these general guidelines when lifting the fax to move it or to install the optional Paper Feed Unit (PF52), etc. ❏ Moving the fax unit requires two people. ❏ When you lift the fax, hold it by the handles on the right and left sides. Never try to lift the fax by gripping paper cassettes by the front and back sides.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 2. SERVICE TOOLS 2.1 Printer Driver Tester 2.1.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 2.1.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 2.1.3. Operation a) Connecting to the printer Before handling the printer driver tester, make sure to touch metallic parts of the printer to discharge electrical static as it may cause malfunctions or failures in the printer and the tester.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix b) Setting the printer operations Table 5-1 shows printer operations that can be set by combinations of switches on the printer driver tester. Set the operation mode with SW1 and SW2 and various data with SW3 to SW9 according to the table 5-1. Contents set by SW3 to SW9 are sent to the printer by turning ON SW11, and the printer executes the set operations. Once SW11 has been turned ON, the set contents remain until canceled.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix Table 5-1 Printer Operation Setting Operation selection Test print selection Density selection SW1 0 1 0 SW2 0 0 1 SW5 SW4 SW3 Paper pick-up source SW6 SW5 SW4 SW3 Density SW3 SW4 SW5 SW6 SW7 Ready inhibit (Note) 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 Multi-purpose tray 0 1 1 Paper feeder 1 0 0 Envelope feeder 1 0 1 Cassette 1 1 0 Cassette 1 1 1 Cassette Cassette — Test print Scanner motor ON Switch resolution 600dpi: "0" 1200dpi: "1" — SW8 —
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix c) Monitoring the printer condition Select items to monitor from the table 5-2 and 5-3. Make settings with SW12 to SW14 and monitor the printer condition with LED1 to LED16.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix Table 5-3 Printer Condition (2) SW12 SW13 SW14 Status information 1 1 1 0 Status information 2 0 0 1 Analog data 0 1 1 LED1 No paper in the specified pick-up source Scanner failure A/D data of VR501 (Note 7) bit 0 (LSB) LED2 No toner cartridge Main motor failure A/D data of VR501 bit 1 LED3 Test print Fan motor failure A/D data of VR501 bit 2 LED4 Door open Duplex fan motor failure A/D data of VR501 bit 3 LED5 Paper jam Fixing unit failure (Warm-up error)
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix • Two sheets of paper are fed to the duplexing unit when the duplex delivery has been selected. • The duplexing unit was eliminated from the delivery unit configuration when the option delivery slot has been selected. 3. The cassette is not set in the printer when the paper feeder is selected as the paper pick-up source. 4. The duplexing unit is not connected correctly. 5. The paper feeder is not connected correctly. 6. The envelope feeder is not connected correctly. 7.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 3. OPTION 3.1 Option Memory VII (4M-BYTE) 3.1.1 Safety and precautions Damage due to electrostatic discharge Electrostatic charge in the human body is the cause of damage to electronic parts as well as changes in their characteristics. When attaching / removing memory boards, be sure to take measures against electrostatic discharge by using a wrist strap, etc. If memory boards are handled when an electrostatic charge is present, the electronic parts will be damaged.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix b) Installation b-1) Unpacking Check that the box contains the memory board. b-2) Preparation Perform the operations below before attaching the memory boards. (1) Output all image data if there is any remaining in image memory. When attaching memory boards, it is necessary to disable memory backup, so the complete contents of image memory will be cleared. Output all image data if there is any remaining in image memory.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix b-3) Attaching memory boards (1) To disable memory backup, remove the jumper plug on the SCNT board jumper switch (JP1). When the jumper plug is attached to the SCNT board jumper switch (JP1) even when the power is turned off, the voltage of the Vanadium-Lithium secondary battery is still being output to the memory extension connector (J1). If a memory board is loaded in this condition, the memory IC will suffer damage, so be sure to remove the jumper plug.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix (2) To install the first DRAM board, follow the steps q and w shown below. To install the second DRAM board, follow the steps e and r shown below. First DRAM board Second DRAM board 2 4 1 3 SCNT board Figure 5-10 DRAM Boards Installation (2) Insert the DRAM board into the socket in the direction indicated by arrow q or e, then push it in the direction indicated by arrow w or r until it is fixed in place. (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Install jumper plug JP1 on the SCNT board.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix b-4) Check after DRAM boards installation After installing the DRAM boards, carry out the following procedure to ensure that the DRAM boards are properly identified by the fax. (1) Referring to the flow chart, enter test mode D-RAM test [1].
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix b-5) Removing the memory board When removing the memory board, perform the steps in b-3) Attaching memory boards in reverse order. Be sure to remove the memory board only after turning the power off and removing the jumper plug on SCNT board jumper switch (JP1). If the memory board is removed with the jumper plug attached to the SCNT board jumper switch, the memory board will suffer damage.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 3.1.3 Technical information a) Configuration and construction 1. Product name OPTION MEMORY VII (4MB) 2.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 3.1.4 Maintenance and service a) Troubleshooting The fax does not recognize the DRAM boards even when the test mode DRAM test is executed. Solutions: (1) Check that the DRAM boards are securely connected. (2) Replace the DRAM board. (3) Replace the SCNT board. b) Signal description SCNT board (J1) ,/ Memory board J1 Memory Signal name A1 . 1 DGND A2 . 2 VD0 A3 . 3 VD1 A4 . 4 VD2 A5 . 5 VD3 A6 . 6 VD4 A7 . 7 VD5 A8 . 8 VD6 A9 . 9 VD7 A10 / 10 +VB A11 . 11 N.C A12 . 12 AX0 A13 .
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix SCNT board (J1) ,/ Memory board J1 Memory Signal name A33 . 33 N.C A34 . 34 N.C A35 . 35 VD15 A36 . 36 N.C A37 . 37 VD0 A38 . 38 VD1 A39 . 39 DGND A40 / 40 nCASL A41 / 41 nCASL A42 / 42 nCASH A43 / 43 nCASH A44 / 44 nRAS2 A45 . 45 N.C A46 . 46 N.C A47 / 47 nFWE A48 . 48 N.C A49 . 49 VD2 A50 . 50 VD3 A51 . 51 VD4 A52 . 52 VD5 A53 . 53 VD6 A54 . 54 VD7 A55 . 55 N.C A56 . 56 VD8 A57 . 57 VD9 A58 . 58 VD10 A59 . 59 VD12 A60 . 60 VD11 A61 / 61 +VB A62 . 62 VD13 A63 . 63 VD14 A64 .
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix NOTE The J1 connector on the SCNT board has two rows A and B and has a total of 144 pins.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 3.2 Verification Stamp Unit 3.2.1 Service operations a) External View Figure 5-14 External View b) Installation b-1) Unpacking Check that the box contains the stamp unit and one screw. b-2) Attachment to the main unit (1) Disconnect the power cord of the fax unit at the power source.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix (3) Remove the three screws, and remove the lower reader cover. Lower reader cover Figure 5-16 Attachment to the Main Unit 2 (4) Connect the stamp unit connector cable to the main unit, and fasten the stamp unit with the one screw as shown below. Screw Stamp unit Figure 5-17 Attachment to the Main Unit 3 As shown in the Figure, angle the boss slightly, insert the screw, and fix the stamp unit into place.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix (5) Remove the cap from the stamp unit. Cap Figure 5-18 Attachment to the Main Unit 4 (6) Fasten the lower reader cover in place with the three screws. (7) Place the end of the stopper over the end of the stub so it locks in place, and close the upper reader frame. Figure 5-19 Attachment to the Main Unit 5 (8) Connect the power cord of the fax unit at the power source.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix (9) In the service mode, set #1SSSW SW06 Bit3 to 1. Data Registration Set SERVICE MODE #1 SSSW # Display SW06 by pressing or button #1 SSSW DATA ENTRY OK #1 SSSW 10011000 SW06 Stop Set Standby Figure 5-20 Flowchart of Changing SSSW b-3) Operation check After setting 8.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 3.2.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 3.3 Paper Feed Unit PF-52 3.3.1 Safety and precautions a) Personal precautions During servicing, if you have to operate the sensor arm, be careful to keep hair, clothes, accessories, etc. from becoming wrapped up in moving and rotating parts. • The cassette pickup roller, cassette separation roller, and cassette feed roller are rotated by the main motor. • The cassette pickup solenoid controls the cassette pickup roller.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 3.3.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix b) Installation b-1) Unpacking Please refer to item Installing Paper Feed Unit (PF-52) in this Chapter, 1.4 Assembling the Fax, for installation. REFERENCE b-2) Attachment to the main unit Please refer to item Installing Paper Feed Unit (PF-52) in this Chapter, 1.6 Moving the Fax Unit, for installation.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix b-3) Cassette installation (1) When you plug the power cord into a socket, “SUPPLY REC. PAPER” is displayed and the Alarm lamp blinks. Check that the cassette pickup roller is at its initial position. NOTE After connecting the paper feed unit PF-52 and install the toner cartridge, when you plug the power cord, the main unit automatically detects that the feed unit is connected and the cassette pickup roller is set to its initial position.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 3.3.3 Technical information a) Configuration and construction Remarks With cassette 15.35"(390mm) External structure Item Dimensions and weight Dimensions 15.35" (W) × 19.41" (D) × 4.96" (H) (390 × 493 × 126 mm) Weight approx. 15.4 lbs (7 kg) 4.96"(126mm) 19.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix b) Specifications Recording paper dimensions Letter 8.50"(W) × 10.98"(L) (216 × 279 mm) Legal 8.50"(W) × 14.00"(L) (216 × 356 mm) A4 8.27"(W) × 11.69"(L) (210 × 297 mm) B5-JIS 7.17"(W) × 10.12"(L) (182 × 257 mm) Executive 7.25"(W) × 10.50"(L) (184 × 267 mm) Weight 64~90 g/m2 Recording paper cassette capacity 500 sheets (max.), or 2.20" (56mm) in height; of weight 80g/m2 paper.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 3.3.4 Operations a) Functions a-1) Recording paper pickup function The paper feeder is driven by the main motor of the fax via the gear. When the nPRNT signal is sent to the ECNT board from the SCNT board, the main motor of the printer starts rotation. When the main motor reaches its prescribed speed, the paper feeder driver PCB receives the pick-up command from the ECNT board, and the paper feeder pick-up solenoid is turned ON.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix c) Arrangement of switches Paper size SW801 SW802 SW803 No cassette LEGAL Executive LETTER Other Custom B5 A4 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON (Available for printer function.) (Available for printer function.) (Available for printer function.) (Available for printer function.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix d) Electrical circuit section The operation sequences of the paper feeder are controlled by the paper feeder driver. A 4bit microprocessor is used in the paper feeder driver, which controls the sequences of the paper feeder and the serial communication with the engine controller (ECNT board) of this fax. The engine controller outputs the pick-up command to the paper feeder driver at the necessary timing. The paper feeder driver drives the solenoid in response to the command.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 3.3.5 Maintenance and service a) Troubleshooting The fax main unit does not detect that the PAPER FEED UNIT PF-52 is mounted. Solutions: (1) Check the connection between the main unit and the paper size detection board 2. (2) Check the connection between J811, J812 on the paper feeder connector and J801 on the paper size detection board 2. (3) Check the connection between J104, J105 on the paper feeder connector and J601 on the paper size detection board 1.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix b) Signal description Paper size detection board 2 (J801) ,/ Paper size detection board 1 (J601) J801 J601 Signal name Description 1 / 6 +24V Paper feeder unit drive voltage 2 , 5 nSEL1 Paper feed select signal 3 .
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 3.3.6 Recording Paper Size Priority a) Cassette selection switches Here are the two cassette selection switch items. Switch A: divided recording Enables/disables recording of received images onto recording paper with a length shorter than the received/copied length. Switch B: margin recording Enables/disables recording with margins of received images onto recording paper with a length longer than the received/copied length.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix b) Reading the recording paper size table When the recording paper size is determined with reduction, the combination of user data cassette selection switches A and B determine the priority order for the recording paper actually printed and the contents of printing. Below are examples of how to read the recording paper size table that shows this data.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix c) Printed recording paper table Reception image size: A4 Cassette switches A B OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON ON A4/Letter 1) Actual size (A4) 2) Automatic reduction (Letter) 1) Actual size (A4) 2) Automatic reduction (Letter) 1) Actual size (A4) 2) Automatic reduction (Letter) 1) Actual size (A4) 2) Automatic reduction (Letter) Letter/Legal 1) Automatic reduction (Letter) 2) Memory reception (Legal) 1) Automatic reduction (Letter) 2) Actual size (Legal) 1) Automatic reduct
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix Reception image size: Legal Cassette switches A B OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON ON A4/Letter 1) Automatic reduction (A4) 2) Automatic reduction (Letter) 1) Automatic reduction (A4) 2) Automatic reduction (Letter) 1) Automatic reduction (A4) 2) Automatic reduction (Letter) 1) Automatic reduction (A4) 2) Automatic reduction (Letter) 5-80 Letter/Legal 1) Actual size (Legal) 2) Automatic reduction (Letter) 1) Actual size (Legal) 2) Automatic reduction (Letter) 1) Actual size (
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 3.4 Envelope Feeder EF-52 3.4.1 Service operations a) External Views Envelope guide Weight Extension tray Figure 5-29 External View b) Installtion b-1) Unpacking Check that the box contains the envelope feeder. b-2) Attachment to main unit (1) Open the envelope feeder packaging. (2) Take off the plastic bag and peel the tape off. Confirm that none of the covers were scratched or deformed during shipment. (3) Remove the packing materials from the envelope feeder.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 3.4.2 Technical information a) Configrution and construction 12.91"(328mm) External structure Item Dimensions and weight Dimensions 12.91" (W) × 13.94" (D) × 4.45" (H) (328 × 354 × 113 mm) Weight approx.4.85 lbs (2.2 kg) 4.45"(113mm) 13.94"(354mm) Figure 5-30 External View b) Specifications Envelope types Monarch,COM-10,DL,B5,C5, recommended envelopes Envelope size 3.54"(W) × 5.83"(L) (min.) ~ 7.01"(W) × 10.00"(L) (max.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 3.4.3 Operation a) Function a-1) Paper pickup function The pick-up roller, feed roller, and separation roller are rotated sequentially by the main motor rotation, and an envelope is picked up. Then, the unnecessary envelopes are removed by the separation roller and the picked up envelope is fed to the printer. a-2) No paper detection function The envelope sensor in the envelope feeder detects whether or not there is recording paper in the envelope feeder.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix c) Arrangement of sensors Envelope multi feed sensor Envelope sensor Figure 5-33 Arrangement of Sensors d) Electrical circuit section The signal detect by the envelope multiple feed sensor, envelope sensor and envelope pickup solenoid, are sent ECNT board via the envelope feeder driver PCB. Envelope feeder driver PCB +24VA To ECNT To ECNT J911-3 -2 -1 J901-1 -2 -3 J912-3 -2 -1 J901-4 -5 -6 /SEL2 Accepts the command when "L.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 3.4.4 Maintenance and service a) Troubleshooting a-1) Paper jam troubleshooting 1.Warped or twisted envelope Action: Straighten the warped or twisted envelope, and then instruct the user. 2. Defective FAX-L1000 Printer kit Action: Make a test print from the envelope feeder. If the envelope is picked up correctly, replace the FAX-L1000 Printer kit. 3. Dirty, worn or deformed envelope pickup roller Action: Clean the pickup roller if dirty.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix a-2) Malfunction status troubleshooting “5F-61 ERROR” (Envelope Option error) 1. Defective envelope feeder connector Action: Remove the envelope feeder from the fax and check the connector. Replace the connector if any failure is found. 2. Defective fax connector Action: Check the connector. Replace the connector if any failure is found. 3. Defective envelope feeder driver PCB Action: Replace the envelope feeder driver PCB. 4.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix b) Signal description Envelope feeder(J901) ,/ ECNT board (J911) J901 J911 Signal name Description . . 4 N.C Not connected 1 / 3 +24V Envelope feeder drive voltage 2 , 2 nSEL2 Envelope feeder select signal 3 . 1 DGND Ground Envelope feeder(J901) ,/ ECNT board (J912) J901 J912 Signal name Description 4 .
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 3.4.5 Installation Position Adjustment of Separation Guide of Envelope Feeder (adjustment of gap between separation guide and lower separation roller) a) When Normally, the separation guide and the top cover of the envelope feeder must be removed as one. However, if only the separation guide has been removed for unavoidable reason, or it needs to be replaced due to deformation, make the adjustment as shown below. b) Tools Tool 1.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 3.4.6 Installation Position Adjustment of Envelope Multiple Feed Sensor a) When The installation position of envelope multiple feed sensor is normally adjusted at the factory. However, if the screw which hold the sensor is removed or accidentally loosened for replacement of the sensor or its peripheral parts, the installation position of envelope multiple feed sensor must be adjusted correctly. The adjustment procedures are shown below.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix Thickness gauge (RY9-0122) Screw Envelope multiple feed sensor Connecting to the multiple feed sensor connecter. Printer driver tester (RY9-0124) Sensor Test LED Connecting to the printer's connector for the envelope feeder.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 3.5 Duplex Unit DU-52 3.5.1 Service operations a) External Views Figure 5-37 External View b) Installtion b-1) Unpacking Check that the box contains the duplexing feeder. b-2) Attachment to main unit (1) Open the duplexing unit packaging. (2) Take off the plastic bag and peel the tape off. Confirm that none of the covers were scratched or deformed during shipment. (3) Remove the packing materials from the duplexing unit.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 3.5.2 Technical information a) Configration and construction 12.56"(319mm) External structure Item Dimensions and weight Dimensions 12.56" (W) × 14.17" (D) × 5.55" (H) (319 × 360 × 141 mm) Weight approx. 7.72 lbs (3.5 kg) 5.55"(141mm) 14.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 3.5.3 Operation a) Function a-1) Reversing function When the duplexing unit receives the duplexing unit command from the fax, it turns ON the duplexing unit solenoid, moves the face-up deflector and feeds the paper to the duplexing unit. It also rotates the reversing motor in the reverse direction for about 1 second, and feeds the paper remaining in the reversing unit to the duplexing unit pick-up sensor. About 0.3 seconds (about 0.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix a-3) Paper jam detection The following paper sensors are installed to detect whether the paper is present or not and whether the paper is fed normally or not. •Reversed paper sensor (PS703) •Duplexing unit pick-up sensor (PS701) The CPU determines whether paper is jammed or not by checking whether paper is present or absent at the sensors at check timing stored in the memory.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix b) Structure The paper is led to the duplexing unit by the face-up deflector. This face-up deflector moves in conjunction with the face-up tray, however, it moves by the duplexing unit solenoid (SL701) when the face-up tray is closed. The reversing roller changes the feeding direction of the paper fed to the duplexing unit.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix c) Arrangement of sensors PS702 PS703 PS701 Figure 5-41 Arrangement of Sensors 5-96
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix d) Electrical circuit section The signal detect by the duplexing unit pick-up sensor, face-up sensor and reversed paper sensor, are sent ECNT board via the duplexing unit driver PCB. Duplexing unit driver PCB +24VA To ECNT To ECNT J711-3 -2 -1 J704-1 -2 -3 J712-3 -2 -1 J704-4 -5 -6 /SEL0 Accepts the command when "L.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 3.5.4 Maintenance and service a) Troubleshooting a-1) Paper jam troubleshooting 1. Paper is curled due to having been left for a long time. Action: Straighten the paper, and then instruct the user. 2. Paper not suitable for duplex printing was used. Action: Instruct the user to use the paper suitable for duplex printing. 3. Foreign materials or burrs are present on the feed guide. Action: Remove the foreign materials. Replace the guide if it has burrs. 4.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 14. Defective FAX-L1000 Printer kit Action: Replace the FAX-L1000 Printer kit. a-2) Malfunction status troubleshooting "5F-56 ERROR" (Duplexing unit exhaust fan (FM701) malfunction) 1. Poor contact in the connectors of the FM701 drive signal line Action: Reconnect the intermediate connectors J718 and J719, then the duplexing unit driver PCB connector J707. 2. Defective fan motor Action: Replace the exhaust fan. 3.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix "DUPLEX JAM" message appears when the paper jam has not occurred; so, the fax cannot be in READY mode. 1. Reversing paper sensor lever does not move smoothly, or is damaged. Action: Set the lever to move smoothly. Replace it if damaged. 2. Duplexing unit pick-up paper sensor lever does not move smoothly, or is damaged. Action: Set the lever to move smoothly. Replace it if damaged. 3. Defective reversing paper sensor Action: Replace the sensor. 4.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix Duplexing unit(J702) ,/ Duplex feed motor J701 Motor Signal name Description 1 / 1 FMT A Duplex feed motor drive signal 2 / 2 nFMT A Duplex feed motor drive signal 3 / 3 FMT B Duplex feed motor drive signal 4 / 4 nFMT B Duplex feed motor drive signal Duplexing unit(J703) ,/ Duplex unit solenoid J703 Soleniod Signal name Description 1 / 1 +24V Duplexing unit solenoid drive voltage 2 / 2 DUP SOL Duplexing unit solenoid drive signal Duplexing unit(J704) ,/ ECNT board(J71) J704 J7
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix Duplexing unit(J707) ,/ Duplexing unit exhaust fan J707 Fan Signal name Description 1 / 1 F ON Duplexing unit fan drive signal 2 , 2 F LOCK Duplexing unit fan lock detection signal 3 .
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 3.6 FAX-L1000 ISDN Kit 3.6.1 Safety and precautions Damage due to electrostatic discharge Electrostatic charge in the human body is the cause of damage to electronic parts as well as changes in their characteristics. When attaching / removing the kit, be sure to take measures against electrostatic discharge by using a wrist strap, etc. If the kit is handled when an electrostatic charge is present, the electronic parts may be damaged.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix b) Installation b-1) Unpacking Check that the box contains the FAX-L1000 ISDN Kit, cables, ROM, modular spacers and four screws. b-2) Preparation Perform the operations below before attaching the kit. (1) Disconnect the modular jack cord (telephone line) from the fax. (2) Disconnect the power cord of the fax unit at the power source. Wait at least 10 minutes for the power supply unit to cool before continuing to work.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix (6) Refer to Figure 5-43 and bend cables 1 and 2 as shown in order to make insertion of the kit easier. (7) Insert cables 1 and 2 into J2 and J1 on the G4 board ass’y. (8) Insert the connectors of cable 3 into J1 and J2 on the G4 relay board unit. Then Insert the other connector into J3 on the G4 board ass’y.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix (10) Remove the seven screws. (11) Disconnect the connectors of the option from J33, J34, J35 and J40 on the TWINS board. Then, remove the option. FAX-L1000 Printer Kit Figure 5-47 Preparation for Installation 3B (12) Remove the two screws and remove the shield cover 2.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix b-3) Attaching the kit (1) Insert the kit, aligning the tabs with the slots on the main unit. (2) After inserting the kit, insert cables 1, 2 and 3 into J37, J39 and J43 on the TWINS board. (3) Fasten the kit in place with the 4 included screws.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix If a FAX-L1000 Printer Kit (Option) is installed proceed to step (5). (4) Fasten the shield cover in place with the six screws. (5) Insert FAX-L1000 Printer kit (Option) into the main unit. Attach the option by aligning it with the hooks in the circles in the figure and sliding it in the direction indicated by the black arrow. (6) After inserting the option, insert cables of the option into J33, J34, J35 and J40 on the TWINS board.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix b-4) Replacing the ROM (1) Remove the six screws and remove the shield cover. er Shield cover Figure 5-51 ROM Replacement 1 (2) Remove the ROM on the SCNT board using the IC-Removing Tool (HY9-0022). (3) Replace the ROM.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix (4) (5) (6) (7) Fasten the shield cover of the SCNT board in place with the six screws. Fasten the right cover in place with the one screw. Attach the modular spacers into the extension phone jack and telephone line jack. Connect the ISDN cable (Cable 4) to the ISDN line jack marked “ISDN” on the kit. Then connect the other end of the cable to the wall ISDN line jack.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix b-6) Check after the Kit Installation After installing the kit, carry out the following procedure to ensure that the kit is properly identified by the main unit. (1) Referring to the flow chart, enter service data registration, then check that the ROM versions are displayed.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 3.6.3 Technical information a) Configuration and construction 1. Product names FAX-L1000 ISDN KIT 9.70"(246.5mm) 2. External view 1.65" (42mm) 11.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix b) Specifications Dimensions 11.06" (W) × 9.70" (D) × 1.65" (H) (281mm × 246.5mm × 42mm) Weight Approx. 2.20 lbs (1.0 kg) Applicable lines Euro-ISDN Communication method Half-duplex Communication control protocol ITU-T T.62 Modulation method G3 image signals G3 procedure signals Transmission speed G3 G4 Coding G3 G4 ITU-T V.27ter (2.4k, 4.8k bps) ITU-T V.29 (7.2k, 9.6k bps) ITU-T V.17 (14.4kbps, 12kbps, TC9.6kbps, TC7.2kbps) ITU-T V.34 (2.4kbps, 4.8kbps, 7.2kbps, 9.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix Time required for transmission protocol Mode Pre-message Protocol *1 Post-message Protocol *2 (between pages) Post-message Protocol *3 (after pages) G4 Approx. 1.1 s Approx. 1 s Approx. 0.6 s *1 Time from when other facsimile is connected to the line until image transmission begins. Post-message (between pages): Time from after one document has been sent until transmission of the next document starts if several pages are transmitted.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix c) Service soft switch #4C ISDN (ISDN settings) ISDN BASIC Bitswitch SW01 Bit 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Function Not used Not used Not used Not used Progress Indicator informtion element for outgoing Speech calls Progress Indicator informtion element for outgoing 3.1kHzaudio calls Not used Not used 1 0 Add Don’t Add Add Don’t Add [Bit 4] For outgoing speech calls, the Progress Indicator information element in the SETUP message can be set to “Add” or “Don’t Add.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix ISDN BASIC Bitswitch SW02 Bit 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Function Not used Send RELCOMP message when incoming call is rejected G4/G3 automatic fallback 3.1kHz audio/Speech automatic fallback Not used Not used Not used Not used 1 0 Yes No No No Yes Yes [Bit 1] When the incoming call is rejected, sending of the RELCOMP message can be set to either Yes or No.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix ISDN BASIC Bitswitch SW03 Bit 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Function Outgoing TEL call bearer capability Not used Outgoing G4 call HLC Action for incoming call when no G4HLC Outgoing G4 call LLC Outgoing G3 call LLC Fallback table for enforced fallback Not used 1 3.1kHz audio 0 SpeechNot used Don’t Add Call rejected destination Don’t Add Don’t Add Reference Add G4 reception Add Add Don’t Reference [Bit 0] The bearer capability for outgoing TEL calls can be set to 3.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix [Bit 6] In the conditions for enforced G4/G3 fallback, it is possible to select whether or not to add "Does the error code set in the fallback table coincide with the cause number received from the network? If “Reference” is selected, the machine will fallback to G3 and call again after an outgoing G4 call even if the “cause number” corresponding to the error code set under the #4C ISDN menu in ISDN BASIC G4/G3 Fallback is received from the network.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix ISDN BASIC Bitswitch SW06 Bit 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Function Sending Complete information element Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used LLC information element HLC information element 1 Add 0 Don’t Add Don’t Add Don’t Add Add Add [Bit 0] For all outgoing calls, the Sending Complete information element in the SETUP message can be set to “Add” or “Don't Add.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix ISDN BASIC Bitswitch SW08 Bit 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Function Not used Not used Outgoing G3 call HLC Not used enforced G4/G3 fallback Calling Party Number coding change 1 0 Don’t Add Add Yes TON: National Number NPI: National Numbering Plan/ISDN Called Party Number coding TON: National Number change NPI: National Numbering Plan/ISDN Connected Number coding TON: National Number change NPI: National Numbering Plan/ISDN No TON: Unknown NPI: Unknown TON: Unknown NPI: Unknown TON
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix ISDN BASIC Bitswitch SW13 Bit 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Function Not Used Not Used Bearer Capability of ON-HOOK call Not used Not Used Not Used Incoming address check for global number incoming calls Not used 1 0 Speech 3.1kHz-audio Don’t respond Respond [Bit 2] It is possible to set either “Speech” or “3.1kHz-audio” for the bearer capability when making an outgoing call using the ON-HOOK button.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix ISDN BASIC Numeric parameter No. 16 18 19 Function Fallback Wait Time progress description of 3.1kHz-audio call-time progress description of speech call-time Selecting range 0-255 (×100msec.) 0-127 Default setting 0 (0msec.) 3 0-127 3 [No.16] This parameter sets the time to wait between releasing the call and trying the call again when automatic G4/G3 fallback and automatic 3.1kHz-audio/Speech are done. [No.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix ISDN BASIC Redial Code No. 01-128 Function Redial Selecting range 1001-1131 Default setting See d) SSSW default setting Selecting range 1001-1131 Default setting See d) SSSW default setting Selecting range 1001-1131 Default setting See d) SSSW default setting ISDN BASIC G4/G3 Fallback No. 01-128 Function G4/G3 fallback ISDN BASIC Speech Fallback No.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix Example) G4/G3 Fallback function and operation procedure • In the case where the FAX-L1000 makes on outgoing G4 call to a G3 machine a) After the FAX-L1000 sends the SETUP message which includes the Bearer Capability information element “unrestricted digital.” notification of a DISC message containing Cause number “88” is made from the network, and a D-channel connection error occurs. Cause number “88” means “Incompatible Destination.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix b) Next, the 4 digits “1088” of the service error code “##1088” are registered in service data #4C ISDN BASIC G4/G3 Fallback, and another outgoing call is made to the G4. In this situation, with the first outgoing call, a) D-channel cannot be connected in the same way, but after receiving the RELCOMP message from the network, the Bearer Capability information element included in the SETUP message is changed from “unrestricted digital” to “3.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix ISDN G4 Bitswitch SW01 Bit 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Function Not used Not used Not used Multi-document transmission Not used Not used G4 B-channel communication Log Mode 7 G4 B-channel communication log 1 0 Yes No All Communications Erroneous Communications only Save Don’t Save [Bit 3] For G4 transmission, it is possible to set whether or not to use Multi-document transmission.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix ISDN G3 Bitswitch SW01 Bit 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Function Enforced G3 calling Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used 1 Yes 0 No [Bit0] For all outgoing calls, it is possible to set whether or not to enforce G3 calling. For example, when enforced G3 calling is set to “Yes,” the call will be made with G3 even if 1-touch dial or speed dial designated as communications mode G4 is used. ISDN G3 Numeric parameter No.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix d) SSSW default setting TYPE #4C ISDN ISDN BASIC Bitswitch SW01 SW02 SW03 SW06 SW07 SW08 SW13 NUMERIC Param.
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FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix e) Report and List e-1) System data list This list shows service data settings of service soft switches and service parameters.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix Figure 5-59 System Data List (2/10) 5-139
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix Figure 5-60 System Data List (3/10) 5-140
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix Figure 5-61 System Data List (4/10) 5-141
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix Figure 5-62 System Data List (5/10) 5-142
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix Figure 5-63 System Data List (6/10) 5-143
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix Figure 5-64 System Data List (7/10) 5-144
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix Figure 5-65 System Data List (8/10) 5-145
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix Figure 5-66 System Data List (9/10) 5-146
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix Figure 5-67 System Data List (10/10) 5-147
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix e-2) System dump list This list shows the past communications statuses and error communications history.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix Figure 5-69 System Dump List (2/3) 5-149
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix Displays error information for the 3 most recent communication.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix e-4) Dch log report This list shows the D-channel communication history. Up to the latest 32 messages can be displayed.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix •How to View the Dch dump list a) Title Column *1: Date and Time. *2: Elapsed time since the power was turned ON (msec.). Increases every 5 msec.. *3: Message direction. TX>: The message the machine sent
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix c-2) Variable Length Information Elements The main information element is composed of an information element identifier (1 octet), an length of contents of information element (1 octet), and an contents of information element (the length of octet which is shown by the “length of contents of information element”). ❍ ❍ ▲▲ ❏❏ ❏❏......
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix “90”: 3.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix e-4) Bch Log report This report shows B-channel communication histoy.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix •How to View the Bch dump list a) Title Column *1: Communication Number. *2: Error Code. “None” will be shown for normal communications. *3: When B-channel communication has commenced. *4: When B-channel communication has completed. *5: Elapsed time since the power was turned ON (msec.). Increases every 5 msec. *6: Message direction. TX>: The message the machine sent
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 3.6.4 G4 board components +5/+12/+24V PSU Slave CPU V.853 A (IC21) SRAM 16Kbit X2 (IC48,49) TWINS (IC39) SRAM 256Kbit Main CPU V.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix e) PCM CODEC IC (IC50) This IC converts receive signals (digital signals through ISDN lines) to analog signals. It converts transmit signals (analog audio signals) to digital signals. f) Slave CPU (IC21) The slave CPU, NEC-made uPD70F3025AGC-33 (V.853), converts encode data (MH, MR, MMR, JBIG, etc.) from the transmit circuit to encode data (MR) for the SCNT board in receive mode. The CPU converts encode data (MR) from the SCNT board to encode data (MH, MR, MMR, JBIG, etc.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 3.6.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix (1) The image is scanned by the contact sensor, and the analog image data is sent to the SCNT board. (2) The image processing IC (IC20) converts the analog image data from the contact sensor into digital data. (3) The digitized data is encoded by the CODEC IC in an MR with no compression function, and transferred to DRAM (IC3) by high-speed DMA transfer. (4) The MR encode data stored in the DRAM is transferred to the DRAM on the FAXL1000 ISDN Kit through the TWINS board.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix A J2 (5) IC22 C (4) (5) B ECNT board IC20 TWINS board b) Reception J32 (5) (3) J51 (5) (6) Printout J39 (3) SCNT board (3) A:Image processing IC B:CODEC IC C:DRAM D:TWINS IC E:DRAM F:Slave CPU G:ISDN interface IC J41 E J1 (2) J21 (3) F D (1) J39 (3) G J7 (1) (1) Modular board J24 FAX-L1000 ISDN KIT Figure 5-75 Reception Image Signal Flow 5-161 (1)
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix (1) The received data is sent to the slave CPU from the modular board of the FAX-L1000 ISDN KIT through the ISDN interface IC. (2) The slave CPU converts it to MR encode data and stores it in the DRAM. (3) The MR encode data stored in the DRAM is transferred to the DRAM on the SCNT board through the TWINS board. (4) The CODEC IC on the SCNT board reads and combines the MR data stored in the DRAM by DMA transfer and writes raw data into the RAM in the CODEC IC.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 3.6.6 ISDN Protocol Messages Main messages which are used in the communication protocols of Layer 2 - Layer 3 of the control channel’s D-channel and Layer 2 - Layer 6 of the information channel’s B-channel are listed. a) D-channel messages Layer 2 Message SABME UA DISC Description Set Asynchronous Balanced Mode Extended Unnumbered Acknowledge Disconnect Remark The first thing sent when layer 2 is set. A reply message for SABME, DISC. Sent when layer 2 is released.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix Layer 3 (Continue) Message REL Description Release REL COMP Release Complete Remark Sent when layer 3 is released or when DISC is received. Sent when REL is received. ISDN sends with the transmitted REL. b) B-channel messages Layer 2 Message SABM Description Set Asynchronous Balanced Mode Unnumbered Acknowledge Disconnect A reply message for SABM, DISC. Sent when layer 2 is released.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix Layer 5 Message CSS Description Command Session Start RSSP Response Session Start Positive RSSN Response Session Start Negative Command Session End Response Session End Positive Command Session Change Control CSE RSEP CSCC RSCCP CDS Response Session Change Control Positive Command Session User Information Response Session User Information Command Session Abort Response Session Abort Positive Command Document Start CDE Command Document End RDEP Response Document En
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix Layer 5 (Continue) Message CDCL RDCLP CDR RDRP CDD RDDP RDGR CDUI Description Command Document Capability List Response Document Capability List Positive Command Document Resynchronize Response Document Resynchronize Positive Command Document Discard Response Document Discard Positive Response Document General Reject Command Document User Information Remark Indicates the function of the sending side (page size, resolution).
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix c) D-Channel Standard Protocol Calling party Called party ISDN SABME Layer 2 connection Protocol UA SETUP SETUP (SETUP ACK) * Layer 3 connection Protocol (ALERT) * SABME Dch Protocol (CALL PROC) * UA Layer 2 connection Protocol (ALERT) * CONN CONN CONN ACK CONN ACK Layer 3 connection Protocol Bch Protocol DISC Layer 3 disconnection Protocol DISC Dch Protocol REL REL COMP DISC Layer 2 disconnection Protocol UA REL REL COMP DISC UA Layer 3 Layer 2 Layer 2
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix d) Information elements in the SETUP message The SETUP message is one of the messages used in the D-channel Layer 3 communication protocol, as opposed to a network, and requires commencement of call settings. It is listed here, in the information element included in the main message, as a necessary element for the machine’s service. Sending Complete Gives notification of completion of the Called Party Number destination.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix High Layer Compatibility With an outgoing G4 call, “G4 FAX” is set, with an outgoing G3 call, “G2/G3 FAX”, and with telephone, “TEL”. (There is no telephone in this machine.) Addition of this required information is handled as an option in ITU-T recommendations. Additionally, this machine can use a service switch to set the required information to “Add/Do not Add” in the SETUP message when making an outgoing G4/G3 call.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix f) B-Channel Standard Protocol (G3) Transmitter Receiver CNG CED DIS DCS TFC CFR Messege MPS MCF Messege EOP MCF DCN Layer 6 Layer 4 Layer 2 Layer 5 Layer 3 Layer 2 Layer 4 Layer 6 Layer 3 Layer 5 Figure 5-78 B-Channel Protocol Flow (G3) 5-170
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 3.6.7 Maintenance and service a) Troubleshooting The fax does not recognize the FAX-L1000 ISDN KIT even when it is attached properly. Solutions: (1) Check that the kit is securely connected. (2) Replace the kit. (3) Replace the TWINS board. (4) Replace the SCNT board.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix ##1002 [TX/RX] No route to specified transit network. Cause: Indicated above Solutions: (1) Re-check the method of connection to the designated relay network. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it. (3) Make sure the 4 digits of the applicable error code are registered in #4C ISDN BASIC, [G4/G3 Fallback] and [Speech Fallback]. (4) Take countermeasures as outlined in D-channel connection error in this Chapter, 3.6.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix ##1007 [TX/RX] a) Call awarded and being delivered in an established channel. b) Call identity not exist. Cause a): Indicated above Solutions a): (1) Wait a while, then re-establish communication. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it. (3) Make sure the 4 digits of the applicable error code are registered in #4C ISDN BASIC, [G4/G3 Fallback] and [Speech Fallback]. (4) Take countermeasures as outlined in D-channel connection error in this Chapter, 3.6.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix ##1016 [TX/RX] a) Normal call clearing user busy. b) No basic channel free. Cause a): Indicated above Solutions a): (1) Re-establish communication. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it. (3) Make sure the 4 digits of the applicable error code are registered in #4C ISDN BASIC, [G4/G3 Fallback] and [Speech Fallback]. (4) Take countermeasures as outlined in D-channel connection error in this Chapter, 3.6.6 Maintenance and service, c) Communication problems.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix ##1018 [TX/RX] No user responding Cause: Indicated above Solutions: (1) Re-transmit. (2) Make sure that the other party’s machine is plugged in and connected to the line. (3) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it. (4) Make sure the 4 digits of the applicable error code are registered in #4C ISDN BASIC, [G4/G3 Fallback] and [Speech Fallback]. (5) Take countermeasures as outlined in D-channel connection error in this Chapter, 3.6.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix ##1026 [TX/RX]`Non-selected user cleaning. Cause: Indicated above Solutions: (1) Re-establish communication. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it. (3) Make sure the 4 digits of the applicable error code are registered in #4C ISDN BASIC, [G4/G3 Fallback] and [Speech Fallback]. (4) Take countermeasures as outlined in D-channel connection error in this Chapter, 3.6.6 Maintenance and service, c) Communication problems.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix ##1030 [TX/RX] Response to status enquiry. Cause: Indicated above Solutions: (1) Re-establish communication. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it. (3) Make sure the 4 digits of the applicable error code are registered in #4C ISDN BASIC, [G4/G3 Fallback] and [Speech Fallback]. (4) Take countermeasures as outlined in D-channel connection error in this Chapter, 3.6.6 Maintenance and service, c) Communication problems.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix ##1034 [TX/RX] a) No circuit/channel available b) No access to a closed user group. Cause a): Indicated above Solutions a): (1) Wait a while, then re-transmit, because the other party’s machine is busy. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it. (3) Make sure the 4 digits of the applicable error code are registered in #4C ISDN BASIC, [G4/G3 Fallback] and [Speech Fallback]. (4) Take countermeasures as outlined in D-channel connection error in this Chapter, 3.6.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix ##1041 [TX/RX] Temporary failure Cause: Indicated above Solutions: (1) Wait a while, then re-establish communication. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it. (3) Make sure the 4 digits of the applicable error code are registered in #4C ISDN BASIC, [G4/G3 Fallback] and [Speech Fallback]. (4) Take countermeasures as outlined in D-channel connection error in this Chapter, 3.6.6 Maintenance and service, c) Communication problems.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix ##1047 [TX/RX] Resources unavailable, unspecified Cause: Indicated above Solutions: (1) Re-establish communication. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it. (3) Make sure the 4 digits of the applicable error code are registered in #4C ISDN BASIC, [G4/G3 Fallback] and [Speech Fallback]. (4) Take countermeasures as outlined in D-channel connection error in this Chapter, 3.6.6 Maintenance and service, c) Communication problems.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix ##1056 [TX/RX] The calling number of the wished connection has been changed Cause: Indicated above Solutions: (1) Re-check the telephone number, then re-transmit. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it. (3) Make sure the 4 digits of the applicable error code are registered in #4C ISDN BASIC, [G4/G3 Fallback] and [Speech Fallback]. (4) Take countermeasures as outlined in D-channel connection error in this Chapter, 3.6.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix ##1058 [TX/RX] a) Bearer capability not presently available b) Call has not been accessed, break down through time-out Cause a): Indicated above Solutions a): (1) Re-check the contract, and re-transmit. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it. (3) Make sure the 4 digits of the applicable error code are registered in #4C ISDN BASIC, [G4/G3 Fallback] and [Speech Fallback]. (4) Take countermeasures as outlined in D-channel connection error in this Chapter, 3.6.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix ##1061 [TX/RX] Called party is closed or does not support the service Cause: Indicated above Solutions: (1) Designated number/Re-check the contract, and re-transmit. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it. (3) Make sure the 4 digits of the applicable error code are registered in #4C ISDN BASIC, [G4/G3 Fallback] and [Speech Fallback]. (4) Take countermeasures as outlined in D-channel connection error in this Chapter, 3.6.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix ##1065 [TX/RX] Bearer capability not implemented Cause: Indicated above Solutions: (1) Re-check the designated service contract, and re-transmit. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it. (3) Make sure the 4 digits of the applicable error code are registered in #4C ISDN BASIC, [G4/G3 Fallback] and [Speech Fallback]. (4) Take countermeasures as outlined in D-channel connection error in this Chapter, 3.6.6 Maintenance and service, c) Communication problems.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix ##1079 [TX/RX] Service or option not implemented, unspecified Cause: Indicated above Solutions: (1) Re-check the designated service contract, and re-establish communication. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it. (3) Make sure the 4 digits of the applicable error code are registered in #4C ISDN BASIC, [G4/G3 Fallback] and [Speech Fallback]. (4) Take countermeasures as outlined in D-channel connection error in this Chapter, 3.6.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix ##1084 [TX/RX] Call identity in use Cause: Indicated above Solutions: (1) Re-establish communication. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it. (3) Make sure the 4 digits of the applicable error code are registered in #4C ISDN BASIC, [G4/G3 Fallback] and [Speech Fallback]. (4) Take countermeasures as outlined in D-channel connection error in this Chapter, 3.6.6 Maintenance and service, c) Communication problems.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix ##1089 [TX/RX] Line busy Cause: Indicated above Solutions: (1) Re-transmit. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it. (3) Make sure the 4 digits of the applicable error code are registered in #4C ISDN BASIC, [G4/G3 Fallback] and [Speech Fallback]. (4) Take countermeasures as outlined in D-channel connection error in this Chapter, 3.6.6 Maintenance and service, c) Communication problems. (5) Make an inquiry to the maker of the Switching equipment.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix ##1095 [TX/RX] Invalid message, unspecified Cause: Indicated above Solutions: (1) Re-establish communication. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it. (3) Make sure the 4 digits of the applicable error code are registered in #4C ISDN BASIC, [G4/G3 Fallback] and [Speech Fallback]. (4) Take countermeasures as outlined in D-channel connection error in this Chapter, 3.6.6 Maintenance and service, c) Communication problems.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix ##1099 [TX/RX] Information element non-existent or not implemented Cause: Indicated above Solutions: (1) Re-establish communication. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it. (3) Make sure the 4 digits of the applicable error code are registered in #4C ISDN BASIC, [G4/G3 Fallback] and [Speech Fallback]. (4) Take countermeasures as outlined in D-channel connection error in this Chapter, 3.6.6 Maintenance and service, c) Communication problems.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix ##1103 [TX/RX] Disconnection from network Cause: Indicated above Solutions: (1) Re-check the phone number and try the call again. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it. (3) Make sure the 4 digits of the applicable error code are registered in #4C ISDN BASIC, [G4/G3 Fallback] and [Speech Fallback]. (4) Take countermeasures as outlined in D-channel connection error in this Chapter, 3.6.6 Maintenance and service, c) Communication problems.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix ##1113 [TX/RX] a) Release because of error in a distant area b) Disconnection from network Cause a): Indicated above Solutions a): (1) Re-establish communication. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it. (3) Make sure the 4 digits of the applicable error code are registered in #4C ISDN BASIC, [G4/G3 Fallback] and [Speech Fallback]. (4) Take countermeasures as outlined in D-channel connection error in this Chapter, 3.6.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix ##1127 [TX/RX] Interworking, unspecified Cause: Indicated above Solutions: (1) Re-establish communication. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it. (3) Make sure the 4 digits of the applicable error code are registered in #4C ISDN BASIC, [G4/G3 Fallback] and [Speech Fallback]. (4) Take countermeasures as outlined in D-channel connection error in this Chapter, 3.6.6 Maintenance and service, c) Communication problems.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix • B-channel error codes ##1255 [RX] B-channel was disconnected without the document being started Cause: After the negotiation procedure on the transmitting side, a disconnection occurred without the document being transmitted. Solutions: (1) Have the transmitted party set the document properly (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix ##1334 [RX] Document attributes abnormal Cause: Attributes of the received page such as size, resolution, and encoding method are abnormal. Solutions: (1) Re-establish communication. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it. ##1336 [TX/RX] CSA reception Cause: CSA was received from the other machine during transmission Solutions: (1) Check whether the receiving machine’s memory is full when transmitting.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix ##1348 [TX/RX] Session layer abnormal (Document procedure) Cause: Underfined document procedure frame received with document properties Solutions: (1) Re-establish communication. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it. ##1350 [RX] CSS parameter abnormal Cause: Session procedures received, abnormality discovered in CSS contents Solutions: (1) Re-establish communication. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix ##1372 [RX] CDS parameter abnormal Cause: Document procedures received, abnormality discovered in CDS contents Solutions: (1) Have the document set properly on the transmitting side. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it. ##1373 [RX] CDC parameter abnormal Cause: Document procedures received, abnormality discovered in CDC contents Solutions: (1) Re-establish communication. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix ##1389 [TX] RDCLP parameter abnormal Cause: Document procedures received, abnormality discovered in RDCLP contents Solutions: (1) Check whether the transmitting machine has been stopped (2) Re-transmit. (3) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it. ##1412 [TX] RDGR transmission Cause: RDGR received during document procedures Solutions: (1) Re-transmit. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix ##1600 [RX] Transmission error in layer 4 or below of B-channel Cause: Session procedures received, abnormality discovered in RSEP contents Solutions: (1) Re-transmit. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it. ##1601 [TX/RX] Connection parameter abnormalily in layer 4 connection (transport length) Cause: Indicated above Solutions: (1) Re-establish communication. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix c) Communication problems • D-channel connection error (Service error code “##1001~##1131”) (1) Set #4B ISDN BASIC Bitswitch SW03 bit2 to “1”. (2) Set #4B ISDN BASIC Bitswitch SW03 bit4 to “1”. (3) Set #4B ISDN BASIC Bitswitch SW03 bit5 to “0”. (4) Set #4B ISDN BASIC Bitswitch SW08 bit2 to “0”. (5) Set #4B ISDN BASIC Bitswitch SW01 bit4 to “1” and #4B ISDN BASIC Numeric No.19 to “3”. (6) Set #4B ISDN BASIC Bitswitch SW06 bit0 to “1”.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix d) Signal discription ISDN G4 board (J1) ,/ TWINS board (J39) J1 J39 Signal name Description A1 , A20 nSTROBE Strobe signal A2 . A19 PD0 Data signal A3 . A18 PD1 Data signal A4 . A17 PD2 Data signal A5 . A16 PD3 Data signal A6 . A15 PD4 Data signal A7 . A14 PD5 Data signal A8 . A13 PD6 Data signal A9 .
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix ISDN G4 board(J2) ,/ TWINS board (J37) J2 J37 Signal name Description 1 . 14 GND Ground 2 , 13 +12V Logic drive voltage 3 . 12 GND Ground 4 . 11 GND Ground 5 , 10 +3.3V Logic drive voltage 6 , 9 +3.3V Logic drive voltage 7 . 8 GND Ground 8 , 7 +3.3V Logic drive voltage 9 . 6 GND Ground 10 . 5 GND Ground 11 , 4 +5V Logic drive voltage 12 , 3 +5V Logic drive voltage 13 , 2 +5V Logic drive voltage 14 . 1 GND Ground ISDN G4 board(J3) J3 J43 1 . 8 2 , 7 5 . 4 6 , 3 7 . 2 8 .
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 3.7 FAX-L1000 Network Printer Upgrade kit 3.7.1 Safety and precautions Danger by Static Charge Static charge can change the electrical characteristics of the ethernet board or damage it. Do not handle the ethernet board under circumstances where static charge might occur easily. When reparing or replacing the ethernet boards, first touch the grounded matal part to prevent damage from static charge, and do not touch electrical parts on the ethernet board. 3.7.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 3.7.3 Technical information a) Specification Interface CPU LAN controller Transceiver Flash ROM DRAM Dimensions Weight Power supply Protocol Frame Type Print application 10Base-T Ethernet, 100Base-TX Ethernet TOSHIBA TMPR3904AF TOSHIBA TC35815AF TDK TSC78Q2120 2MB 2MB × 2 139.5(W) × 93.0(D) × 24.7(H)mm (excluding mounting materials and connector.) About 0.1kg DC5V (supplied from the printer) IPX/SPX, TCP/IP, AppleTalk, NetBIOS IPX/SPX:802.2, 802.3, Ethernet II, 802.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix c) Status LEDs ER LK 100 TX RX Status LEDs Figure 5-80 Status LEDs •ER (Error) LED When the ethernet board is operating normally: ER may flash several times during initialization, then go off. When the ethernet board is not operating normally: ER lights or flashes all the time. •LK (Link) LED Lights yellow while the ethernet board is connected to the network and functioning normally.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 3.7.4 Maintenance and Service a) Troubleshooting Every time the main unit is switched ON, the ethernet board automatically performs a selfdiagnostic test. If the self-diagnostic test detects no errors, the LK LED lights and stays on. After the main unit is switched ON, the ER LED starts flashing and continues flashing until the ethernet board is ready to operate. If the ER LED lights orange and remains on, or if it continues to flash, follow the procedures below.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix b) Connector locations J3 J1(RJ45 connector) Figure 5-81 Connector Locations 5-206
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix c) Signal description Ethernet board(J1) ,/ Network J1 Network Signal name 1 / Network TX+ 2 / Network TX3 , Network RX+ 4 . Network N.C. 5 . Network N.C. 6 , Network RX7 . Network N.C. 8 . Network N.C. Description Send Data Line(+) Send Data Line(-) Receive Data Line(+) Not used Not used Receive Data Line(-) Not used Not used Ethernet board(J3) ,/ Adapter board connector(J2) J3 J2 Signal name Description A1 .
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix Ethernet board(J3) ,/ Adapter board connector(J2) J3 J2 Signal name Description B6 . B6 (Reserved) B7 . B7 GND Ground B8 . B8 D01 Data bit 1 B9 . B9 D03 Data bit 3 B10 . B10 D05 Data bit 5 B11 . B11 D07 Data bit 7 B12 . B12 D09 Data bit 9 B13 . B13 D11 Data bit 11 B14 . B14 D13 Data bit 13 B15 . B15 D15 Data bit 15 B16 .
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 3.8 FAX-L1000 PostScript kit 3.8.1 Safety and precautions Danger by Static Charge Static charge can change the electrical characteristics of the DIMM or damage it. Do not handle the DIMM under circumstances where static charge might occur easily. When reparing or replacing the DIMMs, first touch the grounded metal part to prevent damage from static charge, and do not touch electrical parts on the DIMM. 3.8.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix b) Installation b-1) Unplug the power cord and remove any interface cables from the rear of the printer. b-2) Remove the telephone line from the fax jack marked b-3) Remove end of the handset connector cord from the extension phone jack marked and remove the handset from the handset cradle. b-4) Remove the screw in the side cover. b-5) Remove the side cover by sliding it sideways until it unlocks from the printer. 5-210 .
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix NOTE b-6) Flip the top of the side cover outwards, then lift the cover slightly and remove it from the printer. b-7) Loosen the screw at the top of the memory slot cover. Loosen the screw with a large coin, or similar object, then use your fingers to rotate the screw until the cover opens. You do not need to remove the screw completely. b-8) Swing open the cover and lift it off the printer. To avoid electric shock, do not open the covers.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix b-9) NOTE Remove the ROM DIMM from its packaging and insert it into the socket by pushing it into the middle of the three slots at the top right of the motherboard until it snaps into place. • Be sure to open the entrance to the second socket by pushing back on the left tab for that slot. • Make sure the indent on the module is on the right side of the module as you press it into the board. • If the module is inserted into a different slot, it will not operate correctly.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix b-11) Tighten the screw at the top of the memory slot cover to secure it in position. NOTE • Replace the side cover after you have finished adding the DIMM boards. • Plug in the power cord and any interface cables you removed from the rear of the printer. • Reconnect the telephone line to the fax jack marked . • Reconnect the end of the handset connector cord to the extension phone jack marked and place the handset on the handset cradle. b-12) Performing a Cold Reset.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 3.8.3 Technical Information a) Specifications Type ROM DIMM, 72-pin Capacity 8MB Font 136fonts PDL Adobe PostScript Level 3 b) Operations This DIMM contains 136 types of PS fonts and a program to interpret PostScript Level 3 (PS). By connecting this DIMM to the main unit, the main unit can be used as a PS printer other than PCL. The PDL unit distinguishes between PCL and PS. 3.8.4 Maintenance and service a) Troubleshooting "PS OPTION ERROR" 1.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 3.9 RAM DIMM Module 3.9.1 Safety and precautions Danger by Static Charge Static charge can change the electrical characteristics of the DIMM or damage it. Do not handle the DIMM under circumstances where static charge might occur easily. When reparing or replacing the DIMMs, first touch the grounded metal part to prevent damage from static charge, and do not touch electrical parts on the DIMM. 3.9.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix b) Installation Please refer to FAX-L1000 PostScript Kit step b-8) for the procedures up to opening the side cover. b-1) Open the tab on the right side of the memory slot by the moving it to the right. b-2) Remove the RAM DIMM from its packaging and insert it into the socket at the bottom of the memory slot board. tab b-3) Make sure: the tab of the memory slot snaps close.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 3.9.3 Technical informations a) Specifications Type EDO RAM DIMM, 72-Pin Access time 60ns Capacity 4MB, 8MB, 16MB b) Operations This option memory is used to store print data, and it comes in several sizes:4MB, 8MB, and 16MB. The printer uses an advanced Memory Reduction Technology that compresses documents, when necessary. This reduces the memory requirements for printing complex pages.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 3.9.4 Maintenance and service a) Troubleshooting The main unit does not recognize the optional memory 1.Defective optional memory Action: Replace the optional memory 2.Defective PDL board Action: Replace PDL board "OPTION RAM ERROR" 1.Defective optional RAM DIMM Action: Replace the RAM DIMM. 2.Defective PDL board Action: Replace the PDL board.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 3.10 FAX-L1000 Printer kit 3.10.1 Safety and precautions When attaching this unit to the main unit, take care not to touch the hands with the power supply elements (heat sink, etc.). If the hands touch the elements, burns may result. 3.10.2 Service operations a) Eternal View Figure 5-84 External View b) Installation b-1) Unpacking Check that the box contains the FAX-L1000 Printer kit and the two screws.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix Right cover Figure 5-85 Preparations for Installation 1 (4) Remove the six screws and remove the shield cover.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix b-3) Attaching the option (1) Insert the option into the main unit. Attach the option by aligning it with the hooks in the circles in the figure and sliding it in the figure indicated by the black arrow. (2) After inserting the option, insert connectors of the option into J33, J34, J35 and J40 on the TWINS board. (3) Fasten the option in place with the seven screws.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix Cold Reset may be any of the following three types: •Cold Reset Used to rest all settings except the recording paper size under PAGE COUNT and TEST PRINT of TEST MENU back to their factory default settings. •Cold Reset A4 Used to set the recording paper size under TEST PRINT to A4 and to reset all other settings to factory default settings. The PAGE COUNT data will be cleared.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 3.10.3 Technical informations a) Configuration and construction 1. Product name FAX-L1000 Printer kit 10.12" (257mm) 2. External view 2.56" (65mm) 7.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix b) Specifications Printing resolution 600/1200 dpi Printing speed (*1) Approx. 17 pages/min. (Letter, 600 dpi), about 8.5 pages/min. (Letter, 1200 dpi) Approx. 16 pages/min. (A4, 600 dpi), about 8 pages/min. (A4, 1200 dpi) First print time (*2) 15.2 sec. or less (A4, 600 dpi, face-down) 14.1 sec. or less (A4, 600 dpi, face-up) Wait time 25 sec.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix Paper sizes Multi-purpose tray Cassette1 Cassette2 98.4mm (W) × 190mm (L)(min.) ~ 216mm (W) × 356mm (L) (max.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix ROM DIMM socket 3 RAM DIMM socket 2 Host interface Standard: IEEE 1284 parallel interface Option: expansion interface (10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX) Language Standard: PCL 5e plus PCL-XL Option: Adobe PostScript Level 3 Resident fonts 45 Scalable fonts (MicroType fonts), 8 Bitmap font Optional fonts 136 fonts Scalar UFST Dimensions 7.56" (W) × 10.12" (D) × 2.56" (H) (197mm × 257mm × 65mm) Weight Approx. 2.65 lbs (1.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix c) Overview •High speed printing Equipped with the Intel 960HD-50 processor, this printer is compact in size and capable of printing a maximum of approx. 16 pages/min. (A4). •Excellent image quality Resolution of 1200/600/300DPI, super fine particle toner, and automatic image refinement provide excellent image. •Various paper source in option The three kinds of optional paper source, paper feeder, envelope feeder, and duplexing unit, will meet various requirements for a user.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix d) Operations •Outline When this unit is attached to the main unit, the main unit can be used as a PCL printer. This unit has a centronics interface, and can be used as a local printer by connection with a PC. Also, the following options are available with this board.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix •The Flow of Print Data The main unit’s printing operations are done totally independently when faxing and printing, but data communications between the PDL board and the ECNT board are all done through the SCNT board. When printing, when PDL data is sent from the PC go the PDL board (when using the optional ethernet board), the PDL board converts the PDL data into print data and sends this converted data to the TWINS board.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix b.Image Signal (1) The image signal (nVDO) is sent from the PDL board to the TWINS board selector IC. (2) The image signal (nVDO) from the fax (SCNT board) and the image signal (nVDO) from the printer (PDL board) are switched by the selector IC. (3) The nBD and nTOP signals from the ECNT board are separated by the TWINS board and sent to the SCNT board and the PDL board.
5-231 RESET MENU RESET=PRINTER RESET MENU PCL MENU SYMSET=ROMAN-8 PCL MENU PITCH=10.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix e) Components Video controller circuit receives print data consisting of code or image data from external device (such as host computer) via interface cable. The circuit analyzes and processes the print data including the data specified by the operation panel, and then converts them to the dot data. The dot data are sent to the ECNT board to control the laser diode emission. The layout of the main ICs on this circuit is in Figure 5-93, and the block diagram in Figure 5-94.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix EEPROM (IC10) EEPROM is 4-Kbytes, and is used for storing the factory default value and the user set value defined on the operation panel.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix Extension I/O ROM DIMM Extension I/O RAM DIMM Adapter PCB ROM DIMM Resident ROM RESET RAM 4MB TWINS board ASIC nVCLK nLYNC nCVDO AIR Buffer EEPROM IEEE1284 Figure 5-94 Block Diagram 5-234
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 3.10.4 Maintenance and service a) Test print The following items can be printed by selecting and executing a TEST MENU: •SHOW PAGE COUNT Displays the total number of printed pages when used as a printer. The total page number is only shown briefly on the display but does not print. The page count prints in the TEST PRINT. This counter displays the number of printed pages when used as a printer.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix Use the Test Print to verify the operation panel selections, system configurations (memory and options), and print quality.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix •Cleaning Page When the dirty fixing unit is the cause of image defect, the fixing unit can be cleaned by the user. The toner on the upper pressure roller can be removed by printing the cleaning pattern in figure 5-96 Cleaning Page and re-feeding the paper (cleaning page). The procedure is as shown below.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix (1) Press the Go button to set the printer off-line. The On line indicator should be OFF and PAUSED appears in display. (2) Press the Menu button until you see “TEST MENU” in the top line. (3) Go to the “CLEANING PAGE” item in the TEST MENU. (4) Press the Enter/Cancel button. (5) The message “LOAD IN MANUAL” is displayed (Because the data requests Manual feed mode.) [Note] (6) Load a paper requested in the multi-purpose tray. (7) Press the Go button.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix "5F-52 ERROR" (Scanner unit malfunction) 1.Poor contact in LASER/scanner unit connectors Action: Reconnect the BD board connector J551, LASER driver board connector J501 and scanner motor connector J401. 2.Poor contact in ECNT board connector Action: Reconnect the ECNT board connector J53 correctly. 3.Defective LASER/scanner unit Action: Replace the LASER/scanner unit. 4.Defective ECNT board Action: Replace ECNT board. 5.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix "5F-56 ERROR" (Duplexing unit exhaust fan (FM701) malfunction) 1.Poor contact in the connectors of the FM701 drive signal line Action: Reconnect the intermediate connectors J718 and J719, then the duplexing unit driver board connector J707. 2.Defective fan motor Action: Replace the exhaust fan. 3.Defective duplexing unit driver board Action: Replace the duplexing unit driver board. "5F-59 ERROR" (Cooling fan (FM101) malfunction) 1.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 4.Defective ECNT board Action: Replace the ECNT board 5.Defective SCNT board Action: Replace the SCNT board. 6.Defective TWINS board Action: Replace the TWINS board. 7.Defective PDL board Action: Replace the PDL board. "5F-61 ERROR” (Envelope Option error) 1.Defective envelope feeder connector Action: Remove the envelope feeder from the printer and check the connector. Replace the connector if any failure is found. 2.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 3.Defective paper feeder driver board Action: Replace the paper feeder driver board. 4.Defective ECNT board Action: Replace the ECNT board. 5.Defective SCNT board Action: Replace the SCNT board. 6.Defective TWINS board Action: Replace the TWINS board. 7.Defective PDL board Action: Replace the PDL board. "6F-61 ERROR" (Resident ROM checksum error) 1.Defective firmware ROM DIMM Action: Replace the firmware ROM DIMM. 2.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix "TONER CARTRIDGE MISSING" message appears when it is installed 1.Poor contact between the printer contact and the cartridge contact Action: Clean the contacts if dirty. Replace the part(s) if deformed or damaged, or the problem still remains after cleaning. 2.Defective cartridge Action: Replace the cartridge. 3.Defective ECNT board Action: Replace the ECNT board. 4.Defective SCNT board Action: Replace the SCNT board. 5.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 2.Defective printer cover Action: Replace the printer cover sensor. 3.Defective ECNT board Action: Replace the ECNT board. 4.Defective SCNT board Action: Replace the SCNT board. 5.Defective TWINS board Action: Replace the TWINS board. 6.Defective PDL board Action: Replace the PDL board. "TOP BIN FULL" message appears when the actual paper level is not full 1.Locked or damaged recording paper overload sensor lever Action: Set the lever to move smoothly.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 3.Defective paper size detection board Action: Replace the paper size detection board. 4.Defective ECNT board Action: Replace the ECNT board. 5.Defective SCNT board Action: Replace the SCNT board. 6.Defective TWINS board Action: Replace the TWINS board. 7.Defective PDL board Action: Replace the PDL board. "LOAD IN MPT" message appears when the specified sized paper is in the multi-purpose tray 1.Damaged paper detection lever Action: Replace the lever.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 3.Defective paper feeder driver board Action: Replace the paper feeder driver board. 4.Defective paper size detection board Action: Replace the paper size detection board. 5.Defective ECNT board. Action: Replace the ECNT board. 6.Defective SCNT board Action: Replace the SCNT board. 7.Defective TWINS board Action: Replace the TWINS board. 8.Defective PDL board Action: Replace the PDL board. "LOAD IN ENV.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 2.Damaged top cover sensor lever of the duplexing unit Action: Replace the top cover. 3.Defective face-up tray paper sensor Action: Replace the sensor. 4.Defective duplexing unit driver board Action: Replace the duplexing unit driver board. "PAPER JAM" message appears when the paper jam has not occurred, and the printer cannot be in READY mode. 1.Top of page sensor lever does not move smoothly or is damaged. Action: Set the lever to move smoothly.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix 3.Defective reversing paper sensor Action: Replace the sensor. 4.Defective duplexing unit pick-up paper sensor 1 Action: Replace the sensor. 5.Defective duplexing unit driver board Action: Replace the duplexing unit driver board. 6.Defective ECNT board Action: Replace the ECNT board. 7.Defective SCNT board Action: Replace the SCNT board. 8.Defective TWINS board Action: Replace the TWINS board. 9.Defective PDL board Action: Replace the PDL board.
FAX-L1000 Chapter 5: Appendix PDL board(J2) ,/ TWINS board connector(J33) J2 J33 Signal name Description c1 . 26 GND Ground c2 , 25 nBD Horizontal sync signal c3 , 24 nPPRDY Printer power ready signal c4 , 23 nRDY Ready signal c5 , 22 nTOP Vertical sync signal c6 , 21 nSBSY Status busy signal c7 , 20 nSTS Status signal PDL board(J2) ,/ TWINS board connector(J33) J2 J33 Signal name Description c8 .
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