COLOR LASER COPIERS 5000 SERVICE MANUAL This Service Manual contains basic facts and figures needed to service the machine, Paper Deck-J1/K1, Buffer Pass Unit-B1, conducted to ensure a high level of performance and expected functions. This Service Manual is organized as follows; Chapter 1 General Description: Features, specifications, how to operate Chapter 2 New Functions: - principle operations of each unit; - timing of operations; - how to disassemble and assemble (special information from CLC1000 series only)If necessary, refer CLC1000 series service manual. Chapter 3 Installation: Requirements on the site of installation, installation procedure Chapter 4 Maintenance And Inspection: Periodically replaced parts table, consumables and durables table, scheduled servicing chart, scheduled servicing table Chapter 5 Troubleshooting: Basic procedure for image adjustment, standards/adjustments, troubleshooting image faults, troubleshooting malfunctions Appendix: General timing chart, general circuit diagrams INTRODUCTION The descriptions in this Service Manual are based on the following rules: 1. In each chapter, the uses of the function in question and its relationship to electrical and mechanical systems are discussed and the timing of operation of its associated parts is explained by means of outlines and diagrams. In the diagrams, the symbol represents a mechanical path, while the symbol with a name next to it indicates the flow of an electric signal. The expression “turn on the power” means turning on the power switch, closing the front cover, and closing the delivery cover so that the machine will be supplied with power. 2. In circuit diagrams (digital), a signal whose level is High is expressed as being ‘1’, while a single whose level is Low is expressed as being ‘0’; the level of voltage, however, varies from circuit to circuit. The machine uses CPUs, whose internal mechanisms cannot be checked in the field, and, therefore, are not explained. In addition, the machine’s PCBs are not intended for repairs at the user’s and, therefore, are explained by means of block diagrams: two types are used, i.e., between sensors and inputs of PCBs equipped with a control or drive function and between outputs equipped with a control or drive function and loads; in addition, functional block diagrams are used at times. All service persons are expected to go through all service documentation including the bulletins and be equipped to respond to the needs of the field (as by being able to identify possible causes of problems). FORMAT: High resolution PDF document! ZIP archive: 7 481 kB
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