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COPYRIGHT © 1999 CANON INC. CANON DADF-C1 REV.0 JAN. 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN (IMPRIME AU JAPON)

REVSION 0

JAN. 1999 FY8-13FM-000

DADF-C1

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IMPORTANT

THIS DOCUMENTATION IS PUBLISHED BY CANON INC., JAPAN, TO SERVE AS A SOURCEOF REFERENCE FOR WORK IN THE FIELD.SPECIFICATIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN MAY VARY SLIGHTLYFROM ACTUAL MACHINE VALUES OR THOSE FOUND IN ADVERTISING AND OTHERPRINTED MATTER.

ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN SHOULD BE DIRECTEDTO THE COPIER SERVICE DEPARTMENT OF THE SALES COMPANY.THIS DOCUMENTATION IS INTENDED FOR ALL SALES AREAS, AND MAY CONTAIN IN-FORMATION NOT APPLICABLE TO CERTAIN AREAS.

COPYRIGHT © 1999 CANON INC.

Printed in JapanImprimé au Japon

Use of this manual should be strictly su-

pervised to avoid disclosure of confidential

information.

Prepared by

OFFICE IMAGING PRODUCTS TECHNICAL SUPPORT DEPARTMENT 1

OFFICE IMAGING PRODUCTS TECHNICAL SUPPORT DIVISION

CANON INC.

5-1, Hakusan, 7-chome, Toride-City, Ibaraki-Pref., 302-8501, Japan

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INTRODUCTION

This Service Manual provides information needed to service the DADF in the field. ThisService Manual consists of the following chapters:

Chapter 1 “General Description” introduces the DADF’s features and specifications, andshows how to operate it.

Chapter 2 “Basic Operation” introduces the ADAF’s mechanical and electrical systems; italso explains the principles used in these systems and the timing at which they areoperated with reference to the ADAF’s electrical circuitry.

Chapter 3 “Mechanical System” explains the ADAF’s mechanical construction and how itsparts may be disassembled/assembled and adjusted.

Chapter 4 “Maintenance and Servicing” provides tables of periodically replaced parts andconsumables/durables and scheduled servicing charts.

Chapter 5 “Troubleshooting” provides tables of maintenance/inspection, standards/adjustments, and problem identification (image fault/malfunction).

Appendix contains a general timing chart and general circuit diagrams.

The descriptions in this Service Manual are subject to change without notice for productimprovement or other purposes, and major changes will be communicated in the form of ServiceInformation bulletins.

All service persons are expected to have a good understanding of the contents of this ServiceManual and all relevant Service Information bulletins, and be able to identify and isolate faults inthe machine.

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CONTENTS

CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION

I. FEATURES..................................1-1II. SPECIFICATIONS .......................1-2

A. DADF-C1 ................................1-2III. NAMES OF PARTS .....................1-4

A. External View .........................1-4B. Cross Section .........................1-4

IV. OPERATION................................1-5A. Original Set Indicator .............1-5B. Warnings and Actions ............1-5C. Routine Maintenance by the

User ........................................1-6

CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATION

I. BASIC CONSTRUCTION ...........2-1A. Outline of the Electrical

Circuitry ..................................2-1B. Communication with

the Copier ..............................2-2C. Inputs to the DADF Controller

PCB ........................................2-3D. Outputs to the DADF Controller

PCB ........................................2-5II. BASIC OPERATION....................2-6

A. Outline ....................................2-6B. Operation ...............................2-7C. Detecting Originals ............. 2-12D. Picking Up Originals............ 2-16

E. Reversal .............................. 2-20F. Reduced Page

Composition ........................ 2-22G. Delivery ............................... 2-24H. Controlling the Pick-Up

Motor ................................... 2-27I. Controlling the Belt

Motor ................................... 2-29J. Detecting Original

Jams .................................... 2-31K. Improper Placement of

Originals .............................. 2-34III. POWER SUPPLY ..................... 2-37

A. Outline ................................. 2-37

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CHAPTER 3 MECHANICAL SYSTEM

CHAPTER 4 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING

I. BASIC CONSTRUCTION ...........3-1A. External Covers .....................3-1B. Switches .................................3-3C. Adjusting the DADF

Height .....................................3-5II. DRIVE SYSTEM .........................3-6

A. Removing the Pick-UpMotor Unit...............................3-6

B. Removing the FeederMotor Unit...............................3-6

C. Belt Motor ...............................3-7D. Removing the Clutch

Unit .........................................3-9E. Delivery Motor ..................... 3-10

III. FEEDING SYSTEM ................. 3-11A. Pick-Up Roller ..................... 3-11B. Removing the Separation

Belt Unit ............................... 3-12C. Feeding Roller Unit ............. 3-12D. Registration Roller .............. 3-14E. Delivery/Resersing

Roller ................................... 3-16

F. Delivery Roller Unit(bottom pick-up mode) ........ 3-20

G. Delivery Roller Unit(top pick-up mode) .............. 3-21

H. Reversing Guide ................. 3-22I. Stopper Plate Solenoid ....... 3-24J. Positioning the Paper Retaining

Plate Solenoid (SL2) ........... 3-25K. Positioning the Paper Deflecting

Solenoid (SL3) .................... 3-26L. Stamp Solenoid................... 3-26M. Feeding Belt ........................ 3-28

IV. CLEANING ............................... 3-31A. Belt Assembly ..................... 3-31B. Sensors ............................... 3-31C. Separation Guide ................ 3-34

V. FEEDING ................................. 3-35A. Pick-Up Drive Assembly ..... 3-35B. Right Delivery Drive

Assembly ............................. 3-35

I. PERIODICALLY REPLACEDPARTS .........................................4-1

II. CONSUMABLES ANDDURABLES .................................4-1

III. SCHEDULED SERVICINGCHART ........................................4-2

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CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING

APPENDIX

I. STANDARDS ANDADJUSTMENTS..........................5-1A. Mechanical System ................5-1B. Electrical System ................ 5-11

II. TROUBLESHOOTING ............. 5-15A. Troubleshooting

Malfunctions ........................ 5-15III. ARRANGEMENT OF THE ELEC-

TRICAL PARTS ........................ 5-20A. Motors, Solenoids, and

Sensors ............................... 5-20

B. PCB ..................................... 5-22IV. VARIABLE RESISTORS, LIGHT-

EMITTING DIODES, AND CHECKPINS BY PCB........................... 5-23A. DADF Controller PCB ......... 5-23B. Indicator PCB ...................... 5-25C. DIP Switch Functions .......... 5-26

V. SELF DIAGNOSIS ................... 5-28A. DADF Self Diagnosis .......... 5-28

A. GENERAL TIMING CHART ....... A-1B. NAMES AND ABBREVIATIONS OF

SIGNALS .................................... A-2C. DADF-C1 GENERAL CIRCUIT

DIAGRAM................................... A-3

D. DADF CONTROLLER CIRCUITDIAGRAM................................... A-4

E. DISPLAY BOARD..................... A-11F. SPECIAL TOOLS ..................... A-12G. SOLVENTS AND OILS............. A-13

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CHAPTER 1

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

I. FEATURES ..................................1-1II. SPECIFICATIONS........................1-2A. DADF-C1 ....................................1-2

III. NAMES OF PARTS ......................1-4A. External View..............................1-4B. Cross Section .............................1-4

IV. OPERATION ................................1-5A. Original Set Indicator..................1-5B. Warnings and Actions ................1-5C. Routine Maintenance

by the User .................................1-6

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CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION

I. FEATURES

1. Original Size IdentificationThe machine can identify the size of an original in terms of its length (feeding direction) and

width for communication to its host copier.

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Item

Original pick-up

Original placement 1

Original placement 2

Original pick-up

Original type

Original size

Original tray

Delivery tray

Original processingmode

Original sizeidentification

Residual originaldetection

Continuous feeding

Size mix

Communication withcopier

Power supply

Maximum powerconsumption

Weight

Dimensions (mm)

Serial No.

Operating conditionsTemperatureHumidity

II. SPECIFICATIONS

A. DADF-C1

Specifications

Circulating, auto duplexing pick-up method

Face up

Center reference

Top pick-up

Sheet (50 to 105 g/m2), single-sided sheet,double-sided sheet

A5/STMT to A3/279×432 mm (11"×17")

If small size, 50 sheets, 5.5 mm high max. (A5,B5, B5R, A4, A4R, STMT, LTR, LTRR)

If large size, 25 sheets (B4, A3, LGL, 279×432mm (11"×17")

If small size, 50 sheets (A5, B5, B5R, A4, A4R,STMT, LTR, LTRR)

If large size, 25 sheets (B4, A3, LGL, 279×432mm (11"×17")

Single-sided, double-sided, reduce imagecomposition

Length (feeding direction) and width

Possible in conjunction with the host copier.

Possible

Possible

IPC 2

24 VDC (from the host copier)

170 W or less

14.8 kg (approx.)

684 (W) × 527 (D) × 161 (H)

AB ZRH xxxxxINCH/AB ZRJ xxxxxA ZRK xxxxxINCH/AB ZRL xxxxx

Same as the host copier.

Remarks

See p.2-17.

No extra length original.

Paper of 80 g/m2 or less.

Paper of 80 g/m2 or less.

Paper of 80 g/m2 or less.

Paper of 80 g/m2 or less.

Of the same width only.

Not including the deliverytray.

Not including the deliverytray.

Table 1-201

The above specifications are subject to change for product improvement.

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Note:The following must not be used as originals:

• A transparency or paper with an opacity of 80% or less.• A carbon-backed sheet.• A sheet with paste-ups or binding.• A sheet with a cut-off, hole, or tear.• A sheet with a clip or glue.• A sheet with curling, wrinkling, or creasing.

Caution:Do not feed the same original more than once to protect against damage.

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III. NAMES OF PARTS

A. External View

[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]

Figure 1-301

[1] Upper cover[2] Side guide[3] Re-circulating guide[4] Original Set indicator[5] Original tray[6] Sub tray[7] Body cover[8] Original delivery tray

B. Cross Section

[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]

[15] [14] [13] [12] [11] [10]

Figure 1-302

[1] Reversing roller[2] Paper deflecting plate[3] Feeding roller[4] Separation belt[5] Pre-separation guide

[6] Delivery/pick-up roller[7] Paper retaining plate[8] Pick-up roller[9] Delivery roller[10] Feeding belt link roller

[11] Retaining rolls[12] Feeding belt[13] Paper stopper plate[14] Feeding belt drive roller[15] Registration roller

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IV. OPERATION

A. Original Set Indicator

The Original Set indicator turns on whenan original is placed on the original tray, andflashes when an original jams.

A4/B5A3/B4

Figure 1-401Operation1) If the original is B5R or larger or is A5 in

feeding length, open the original sub tray.2) Set the side guide to suit the size of the

original.

Reference:The side guide lock must be removed ifthe width of the original is larger than297 mm (A4/A3). For details, see 3.“Side Guide Lock” on p. 3-3.

3) Place the originals with the first page ontop.

4) As needed, set the appropriate copyingmode on the copier.

5) Press the copier’s Copy Start key.

B. Warnings and Actions

If the Original Set indicator flashes whilean original is being fed, suspect a jam andperform the following:1) Remove the originals from the original

tray.2) Open the upper cover, and remove the

jam. Then, open the DADF to reset thewarning. (If any original is on thecopyboard glass, remove it.)

Caution:If the jam is in the copier, the copier willrun jam recovery mode and willautomatically set the originals. Do notopen the DADF to reset.

3) Set the originals in correct order, and setthe stack in the DADF.

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C. Routine Maintenance by the User

Instruct the user to clean the following at least once a week:

1. Copyboard GlassWipe it with a cloth moistened with water or alcohol; then, dry-wipe it.

2. Feeding BeltWipe it with water or alcohol.

3. Other PartsClean all other parts of the DADF (if soiled) using a solution of mild detergent; then, dry-wipethem to remove any residue.

4. Feeding Belt and Feeding RollerExecute cleaning mode in the copier’s user mode.

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CHAPTER 2

BASIC OPERATION

I. BASIC CONSTRUCTION ............2-1A. Outline of the Electrical

Circuitry ......................................2-1B. Communication with the Copier .2-2C. Inputs to the DADF

Controller PCB ...........................2-3D. Outputs to the DADF

Controller PCB ...........................2-5II. BASIC OPERATION.....................2-6

A. Outline ........................................2-6B. Operation ....................................2-7C. Detecting Originals .................. 2-12

D. Picking Up Originals ................ 2-16E. Reversal .................................. 2-20F. Reduced Page Composition ... 2-22G. Delivery ................................... 2-24H. Controlling the Pick-Up Motor . 2-27I. Controlling the Belt Motor........ 2-29J. Detecting Original Jams .......... 2-31K. Improper Placement of

Originals .................................. 2-34III. POWRE SUPPLY ...................... 2-37

A. Outline ..................................... 2-37

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CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATION

I. BASIC CONSTRUCTION

A. Outline of the Electrical Circuitry

The machine’s electrical mechanisms are controlled by the DADF controller PCB. Amicroprocessor (CPU) is used on the DADF controller PCB, and the microprocessor reads theinput signals from the sensors and the copier and generates signals used to drive DC loads (motors,solenoids) at such times as programmed in advance.

Sensor

Variable resistor

DADF controller PCB

CPU(Q1)

ROM(Q2)

RAM(Q4)

Communication IC(Q3)

24V

J2-1

J1-6

5V

5 VDC power supply

ACCPower Supply

Copier

Motor

Solenoid

Clutch

Brake

Indicator LED PCB Motor

Figure 2-101

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B. Communication with the Copier

The operation modes selected on the copier are communicated to the machine in an IPCcommunication method. Likewise, the operation states of the machine are communicated to thecopier in an IPC communication.

If an error occurs in the IPC communication, the copier’s self diagnosis function turns on toindicate “E712” on its control panel.

CommunicationIC

CommunicationIC

CPUCPU

RSOUT

RSIN

Copier DADF

Figure 2-102

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C. Inputs to the DADF Controller PCB

Inputs to the DADF Controller PCB (1/2)

DADF switch

MS1

MS2

S1 J203

J205

LED3

S3

S4

S5

S6

S7

J212

COM J2-3+24V

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+5V

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RFC

EMPS

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CVRSW

DCTS

EJTS1

SPRS

UPCC1

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J9-B10-B9

-B12

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J5-3

J9-A1

J9-A4-A6-A5

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-1-2

-B8-B7

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3

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312

3

J207

J208

12

312

312

312

132

132

312

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J3-

NO

COM

NO

Upper cover switch

Original traypaper sensor

Registration paper sensor

Upper coversensor

Pick-up roller sensor

Delivery sensor 1

Pick-up sensor

DADF controller PCB

When the DADF is open, '0'.

When the upper cover is open, '0'.

When an original blocks the sensor, '1'.

When an original blocks the sensor, '1'.

When the upper cover is open, '0'.(The light-blocking plate is at the sensor.)

When the pick-u roller is at the home position, '1'.(The light-blocking plate is at the sensor.)

When an original is detected, '1'.(The light-blocking plate is at the sensor.)

When an original is detected, '1'.(The light-blocking plate is at the sensor.)

Figure 2-103

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Reversal sensor S8

3

1

2

J2093

1

2

J9-A7

-A9

-A8

+5V1

3

2

Feeder motorclock sensor

S9

1

2

3

J9-A12

-A11

-A10

+5V

Belt motorclock sensor

S10

1

2

3

J9-B5

-B4

-B3

+5V

Registration rollerclock sensor

S11

1

2

3

J5-4

-5

-6

+5V

Delivery sensor 2 S12

3

1

2

J2193

1

2

J14-4

-6

-5

+5V1

3

2

1

2

3

4

5

6

3

2

1

Delivery motorclock sensor

Re-circulationsensor

Original widthdetecting VR

S13

S14

VR

J219J14-3

-2

-1

+5V

+5V

+5V

WIDTH(Analog signal)

RSS

ECLK

RCLK

BCLK1

FCLK

TURNS

EJTS2

J8-3

-2

-1

J101-3

-2

-1

J2181

2

3

J8-7

-8

-9

3

2

1

Display PCB

DADF controller PCB

When an original is detected, '1'.(When the light-blocking plate isat the sensor.)

While the feeder motor is rotating, alternates '1' and '0'.

While the belt motor is rotating,alternates '1' and '0'.

While the feeder motor is rotating,alternates '1' and '0'.

When an original is detected, '1'.(When the light-blocking plate isat the sensor.)

While the delivery motor is rotating,alternates '1' and '0'.

When the re-circulation bar is seton the top original, '1'.

Detects the width of the originalstacked on the original tray.

Inputs to the DADF Controller PCB (2/2)

Figure 2-104

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D. Outputs to the DADF Controller PCB

Outputs to the DADF Controller PCB (1/1)

Stopper plate solenoid When '0', the solenoid (SL1) turns on.(The stopper plate moves down.)SL1

J2171

2

J5-10

-11

+24V

STPSL

2

1

Paper retaining platesolenoid

When '0', the solenoid (SL2) turns on.(The paper retaining plate moves down.)SL2

J2161

2

J5-12

-13

+24V

WGTSL

2

1

Clutch When '0', the clutch (CL1)turns on.CL

J13-1

-2

+24V

CL

Brake When '0', the brake (BK1)turns on.BK

J6-1

-2

+24V

BK

Pick-up motor See p. 2-43.M1

J12-1

-2

Feeder motor When '0', the feeder motor (M2)turns on.

M2

J11-1

-2

+24V

FMPWM

Belt motor

Delivery motor

See p. 2-45.M3

J7-1

-2

When '0', the delivery motor (M5)turns on.M5

J14-8

-7

+24V

EMPWM

Re-circulation motor

Display PCB

LED101

LED102

When '0', the re-circulation motor (M4)turns on.M4

J8-5

-6

-3

-4

J102-1

-2J101 -5

-6

-3

+5V

RSDRV

When '0', the Original Set indicatorturns on.

+5V

ORGLED

1

2

3

2

J221

J101-4

Paper deflecting platesolenoid

When '0', the solenoid (SL3) turns on.(The paper deflecting plate operates.)SL3

J9-B2

-B1

+24V

FLPSL1

Figure 2-105

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II. BASIC OPERATION

A. OutlineThe machine uses four motors and one clutch to pick up, feed, and deliver originals.The pick-up motor (M1) serves to pick up originals. The feeder motor (M2) serves to reverse

and deliver originals. The belt motor (M3) moves and stops originals to and on the copyboard glass,and delivers them. The delivery motor (M3) operates to deliver originals to the delivery tray.

The clutch (CL) is used to engage or disengage the drive of the feeder motor (M2) and the beltmotor (M3).

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Figure 2-201

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B. Operation

The machine enables the following five operations:1. Double-sided original to single-sided copy2. 2 small-size originals to reduced page composition3. Single-sided original to double-sided copy4. Double-sided original to double-sided copy

Using auto duplexing unit.5. Top pick-up mode original feeding

The machine feeds originals in any of the following three ways according to the instructionsfrom the copier:

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1. Double-Sided Original ModeWhen copying the face (1st side) and the back (2nd side) of an original, the machine

automatically reverses the original.

a. Reverse the original Copies the 2nd side. Copies the 1st side. Delivers theoriginal.

Figure 2-202

Pick-Up Operation

Picks up an original for the 1st side.

Reverses the original from the 1st side to the 2nd side.

Scanner Copies the 2nd side.

Reverses the original from the 2nd side to the 1st side.

Copies the 1st side.

Delivers the original.

— — —

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b. Copies the 1st side Copies the 2nd side Reverse the original. Delivers theoriginal.

— — —

Pick-Up Operation

Picks up an original for the 1st side. Reverses the original from the 2nd side to the 1st side.

Scanner Copies the 2nd side.

Reverses the original from the 1st side to the 2nd side.

Copies the 1st side.

Delivers the original.

Figure 2-203

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2. Reduced Page Compositon ModeWhen reducing and copying two originals in page composition mode, the machine

automatically picks up two originals and places them on the copyboard glass side by side. Table 2-201 shows the sizes of originals that may be used in the machine.

Figure 2-204

A/B-configured

A5

B5

A4

Inch-configured

STMT

LTR

Table 2-201

1st original

2nd original

The 1st original is moved back to adjust the sheet-to-sheet distance to the 2nd original. At the same time, the 2nd original is moved and stopped at a specific position.

The difference in speed between the reversing rollerand the feeding belt is eliminated to discharge the two originals at the same time.

At the end of reading the original, the feeding belt isrotated counterclockwise to discharge 1st and 2nd originals.

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3. Top Pick-Up FeedingThe machine picks up the originals on the

original tray from the top (first page of thestack), and places them on the copyboardglass.

Each time an original has been read, themachine moves the original from thecopyboard glass to the original delivery tray.

Figure 2-205

Placement

Pick-up

Reading

Delivery 1

Delivery 2

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C. Detecting Originals

1. OutlineThe machine has the following four types

of document detection:1. Detects the presence/absence of an

original on the original tray.2. Detects the size of originals place on the

original try.3. Detects the number of originals that

have been copied.4. Detects the trailing edge of the last

original.

2. Detecting the Presence/Absenceof an Original

The presence/absence of an original onthe original tray is detected by the original traypaper sensor (PS1).

When an original is set on the originaltray, the light between the original tray papersensor (S1) and the prism is blocked, causingthe original tray paper sensor (S1) to generatethe original detection signal (EMPS).

In response to the original detection signal(EMPS), the DADF controller PCB turns onthe Original Set indicator (LED101,LED102).

DADF controller PCB

Prism

OriginalIndicator

PCB

Orig

inal

Set

indi

cato

r O

Nsi

gnal

Orig

inal

tray

pap

er s

igna

l

LED 101,102

S1

S11

Figure 2-206

Original Set indicator

Original

Original tray

Figure 2-207

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3. Detecting the Size of an Originala. Outline

The machine detects the size of an originalin relation to the vertical (feeding) andhorizontal directions of the original, ensuringcorrect size detection.

b. Detecting in Vertical (feeding) DirectionDetection in vertical direction is made by

the registration paper sensor (S3) and theregistration roller clock sensor (S11).

The registration paper sensor detects theleading and trailing edges of an original, andthe registration roller clock sensor detects therotation of the registration roller while theoriginal moves past the sensor. The rotation ofthe registration roller is converted to thelength of the original.

DADF controller PCB

Registration paper sensor

Registration rollerRegistration roller clock sensor

Pic

k-up

det

ectio

n si

gnal

Reg

istr

atio

n ro

ller

cloc

k si

gnal

Figure 2-208

c. Detection in Horizontal DirectionDetection in horizontal direction is made

by the original width detecting volume (VR)on the original tray. The original widthdetecting volume operates in conjunction withthe side guide. As its resistance varies, thechanges are detected by the DADF controllerPCB, which converts them into a length inhorizontal direction.

Side guides

DADF controller PCB

VR

Figure 2-209

The copier identifies the size of anoriginal in terms of a default size based on theresults of vertical and horizontal lengthscommunicated by the machine.

Table 2-202 shows the default sizes thatare identified:

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d. A Model, A/B Model f. Inch Model and Inch/AB Model

Default

B5R

A5

A4R

FOOLSCAP

B5

B4

COMPUTERpaper

A4

A3

Vertical length

257mm

148.5mm

330mm

330mm

182mm

364mm

381mm

210mm

420mm

Original width

177~187mm

205~215mm

252~262mm

274~284mm

292~302mm

For vertical direction, a deviation of ±10mm is ignored; for horizontal direction, adeviation of ±5 mm is ignored; outside theranges, the original will be identified as beingof a non-default size.

Table 2-202

e. Inch Model

In vertical direction, a deviation of ±10mm is ignored; in horizontal direction, adeviation of ±5 mm is ignored; outside theranges, the original will be identified as beingof a non-default size.

Table 2-203

For original length, a deviation of ±10mm is ignored; for original width, a deviationof ±5 mm is ignored; outside the ranges, theoriginal will be identified as being of a non-default size.

Table 2-204

Originalwidth

211~221mm

274~284m

Default

STMT

LTRR

FOOLSCAP

LGL

LTR

COMPUTERpaper

297mm×432mm(11"×17")

Originallength

140mm

279mm

330mm

356mm

216mm

381mm

432mm

Originalwidth

177~187mm

205~213mm

214~221mm

252~262mm

274~284mm

Default

B5R

A5

A4R

STMT

LTRR

FOOLSCAP

LGL

B5

B4

LTR

COMPUTERpaper

279mm×432mm(11"×17")

A4

A3

Originallength

257mm

148mm

297mm

140mm

279mm

330mm

356mm

182mm

364mm

216mm

381mm

432mm

210mm

420mm

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4. Detecting the Trailing Edge of theLast Original

A copier with a long paper path (from thecassette to the drum) is designed to pick upcopy paper early to speed up copying work.As such, when the machine picks up the lastoriginal and places it on the copyboard glass,the next paper is likely to be kept in wait.

To accommodate this, the machine isdesigned to pick up originals to suit the timingat which its host copier picks up copy paper.

If the length of an original is 220 mm orless, the machine sets the first original on thecopyboard glass, and moves the secondoriginal beyond the registration roller.

Recirculating lever

2nd original

Figure 2-210

If the re-circulating lever is on the originaltray in this condition, the machinecommunicates to the copier that the third andsubsequent originals are present, and thecopier picks up copy paper for the nextcopying run.

When the re-circulating lever has droppedon the original tray, the machinecommunicates to the copier that there is notthird or subsequent originals (RSS signal) sothat the copier will not pick up copy paper.

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D. Picking Up Originals

1. OutlineThe machine uses top pick-up mode (i.e., top separation, in which the topmost sheet of the

stack of originals is picked up first); in other words, the first page will be picked up first. See thefollowing diagram for the construction of the pick-up assembly.

Top pick-up mode

Figure 2-211

When the pick-up motor starts to rotate counterclockwise, the arm on the pick-up roller shafttransmits its drive to the original guide and the switching arm. In response, the original guidemoves downward. On the other hand, the rear and the front of the separation belt operating inconnection with the switching arm move upward to start top pick-up mode.

DADF controller PCB

Original guide

Pick-up motor (M1)

M1

Separation belts Switchingarm Arm

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Figure 2-212 Top Separation Mode

2. Top Pick-Up Mode

a. OperationWhen top pick-up mode is executed with

originals on the original tray, the followingwill take place:1) Pick-Up Separation

The paper stop plate is brought down, andthe paper retaining plate is moved down tothe stack of originals; then, the first pageof the stack is picked up.After pick-up, the original is fed betweenthe separation belt and the feeding rollerto prevent double feeding. (The directionof rotation of the separation belt and thefeeding roller is the opposite of thedirection in bottom pick-up mode.)

2) ArchingThe original is butted against theregistration roller so that it arches.

Separation belt

Pick-up sensor

Feeding rollerPaper stopper plate

Paper retaining plate

1st page of the stack

Figure 2-213

Arching

Registration roller

Figure 2-214

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3) FeedingThe feeding belt, registration roller, andfeeding roller are rotated to move theoriginal to the copyboard glass.

4) Picking Up the 2nd OriginalWhen the original reaches a specificposition on the copyboard glass, thecopier’s scanner starts to move forward.At the same time, the 2nd original ispicked up (if of small size).In the case of a large-size original, the 2ndoriginal is picked up after delivery of thefirst original.

Registration roller

Feeding roller

Feeding belt

Figure 2-215

Edged out by the registration roller.

Scanner

Figure 2-216

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b. Sequence of Operations (A4, 2 originals, top pick-up mode)

Figure 2-217

The pick-up motor rotates in the direction opposite to the direction in copying mode.The feeding belt rotates clockwise.The feeding belt rotates counterclockwise.

CWCCW

Pick-up sensor (S7)

(S3)

(S7)

(M1)

(M2)

(M3)

(CL)

(BK)

(SL2)

(SL1)

Registrationpaper sensor

Delivery sensor 2

Pick-up motor

Feeder motor

Belt motor

Clutch

BrakePaper retainingplate solenoidStopper platesolenoid

Copy Start key ON

1st original picked up, fed Scanner started, 2nd original picked up 2nd original fed Scanner

forward

Low speed

CW CCW CCW CCW

Low speed Low speed

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E. Reversal

1. OperationReversal may be either from the first side

to the second side, or from the second side tothe first side. (Since the same mechanism isinvolved, the discussions herein will be onreversal from the first side to the second side.)

1) Picking Up for the 1st SideAn original is moved from the originaltray to the copyboard glass.

2) Reversal/FeedingThe feeding belt is rotated counterclockwise toreverse/feed the original on the copyboardglass.

3) Reversal/Delivery SwitchingThe paper deflecting solenoid (SL3) isturned on to open the paper deflectingplate so that the original is moved back tothe copyboard glass, reversing theoriginal.When the second side of the original is seton the copyboard glass, the scanner startsto move forward.While the scanner is moving in reverse,the original is reversed once again so thatits first side is set on the copyboard glass.When the 1st side of the original has beencopied, the original is moved for delivery.

Figure 2-218

Picking up for the 1st side.

Figure 2-219

Paper deflectingplate

Reversing from the 1st side to the 2nd side.

Figure 2-220

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2. Sequence of Operations (reversal)

Figure 2-221

CW : The feeding belt rotates CW.CCW : The feeding belt rotates CCW.

Pick-up sensor (S7)

(S3)

(S8)

(S6)

(M1)

(M2)

(M3)

(SL3)

(CL)

(BK)

Registrationpaper sensor

Reversal sensor

Delivery sensor 1

Pick-up motor

Feeding motor

Belt motorPaper deflectingplate solenoid

Clutch

Brake

1st side picked up1st sidecopied 1st side reversed 2nd side

copiedReversed/fed 3rd side

copied

CCW CCW CCWCW CWLow speed Low speed

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F. Reduced Page Composition

1. Top Pick-Up ModeIn top pick-up mode, the originals are

picked up starting with the top sheet, notrequiring reordering of the originals.

1) Picking Up the 1st SideThe 1st original is picked up and stoppedon the copyboard glass. For details ofpick-up operation, see D-2 “Top Pick-UP” on p. 2-17.

2) Positioning the 1st Side Original/Feedingthe 2nd Side OriginalThe 1st original is moved back to adjustthe sheet-to-sheet distance. Further, twooriginals are moved simultaneously andstopped at specific positions.

3) Feeding the 1st Side and 2nd SideOriginals SimultaneouslyThe clutch (CL) is turned on to eliminatethe difference in speed between thedelivery/reversing roller an the feedingbelt, and two originals are fedsimultaneously.

Figure 2-222

2nd original

1st original

Figure 2-223

Figure 2-224

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4) Delivering the 1st and 2nd OriginalsWhen the original has been read, thefeeding belt is rotated counterclockwise,and the 1st and 2nd originals aredelivered.If there are 3rd and 4th originals, pick-upis started.

2. Sequence of Operations (reduced page composition; top pick-up)

Figure 2-226

Figure 2-225

The pick-up motor rotates in the direction opposite of copying mode.The feeding belt rotates clockwise.The feeding belt rotates counterclockwise.

CWCCW

Pick-up sensor (S7)

(S3)

(M1)

(M2)

(M3)

(CL)

(BK)

(SL2)

(M5)

Registrationpaper sensor

Delivery sensor 2

Pick-up motor

Feeder motor

Belt motor

Clutch

BrakePaper retainingsolenoid

Delivery motor

Copy Start key ON

1st original picked up/fed 2nd original picked up/fed Scanner started Delivered

Low speed

Low speed

CW CWCCW CCW CCW CCW

Low speed

Low speed Low speed

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G. Delivery

1. OutlineThe machine discharges originals to the original dilivery tray.

Figure 2-227Top Pick-up mode

Original delivery tray

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2. Top Pick-Up Mode Deliverya. Operation

The machine delivers the original on the copyboard tray as follows:

2) Delivering the 1st Original/Picking Upthe 2nd OriginalThe clutch (CL) is turned on to eliminatethe difference in speed between thedelivery/reversing roller and the feedingbelt; the 1st original is moved for delivery,and the 2nd original is picked up.

Figure 2-228

Figure 2-229

1st original

2nd original 1st original

1) Feeding the 1st OriginalThe feeding belt is rotatedcounterclockwise to feed the 1st originalabout 30 mm (to maintain the sheet-to-sheet distance from the 2nd original).

Figure 2-230

Original delivery tray

3) Delivery to the Original Delivery TrayWhile the trailing edge of the original ismoved to the original delivery tray, thedelivery motor (M5) switches to lowspeed to deliver the original slowly.

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b. Sequence of Operations (small size, pick-up/delivery)

Figure 2-231

(S7)

(S3)

(M1)

(M2)

(M3)

(CL)

(BK)

(SL2)

(M5)

Scanner started/2nd original picked up

2nd originalmoved

Scanner started/3rd original pick-up

3rd original moved/1st original delivered

The pick-up motor rotates in the position opposite of copying mode.The feeding belt rotates clockwise.The feeding belt rotates counterclockwise.

CWCWW

Pick-up sensorRegistrationpaper sensor

Delivery sensor 2

Pick-up motor

Feeder motor

Belt motor

Clutch

BrakePaper retainingsolenoid

Delivery motor

Low speed

CCW CCW

Low speed

CCW CCW

Low speed Low speed

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H. Controlling the Pick-Up Motor

1. OutlineFigure 2-267 is a block diagram of the pick-up motor.The feeder motor is a DC motor. The microprocessor (Q1) on the DADF controller PCB sends

to the drive circuit the pick-up motor drive signal (SMON), pick-up motor rotation direction signal(SDIR), and pick-up motor rotation speed control signal (SMPWM).

In response, the drive circuit drives the pick-up motor according to these three signals.The control circuit is not equipped with a circuit used to provide the microprocessor (Q1) with

feed back, indicating the state of pick-up rotation. As such, the pick-up motor rotation speed controlsignal (SMPWM) remains constant at all times, and no correction is made when the rotation speedof the pick-up motor fluctuates because of an external force.

Figure 2-232

Pick-up motor

DADF controller PCB

Drivecircuit

J12-1

M1J12-2

Q1CPU

SMON

SDIR

SMPWM

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2. Relationship Between the Pick-UP Motor Drive Signal (SMON), Pick-Up MotorRotation Direction Signal (SDIR), and Pick-Up Motor Rotation Speed ControlSignal (SMPWM) and the Operation of the Pick-Up Roller

Table 2-205

Belt motor drivesignal (SMON)

"1"

"1"

"1"

"1"

"0"

Belt motorrotation direction

signal(SDIR)

"1"

"1"

"0"

"0"

"1" / "0"

Belt motor rotationspeed control signal

(SMPWM)

Pulses

"0"

Pulses

"0"

"1" / "0"

Pick-up roller operation

The pick-up roller rotates in copiermode pick-up direction(counterclockwise).

The pick-upper roll rotates byinertia in copier mode pick-updirection.

The pick-up roll rotates in faxmode pick-up direction(clockwise).

The pick-upper roller rotates byinertia in fax mode pick-up direction(clockwise).c

The pick-up roller stops.

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I. Controlling the Belt Motor

1. OutlineFigure 2-268 is an outline diagram of the belt motor control circuit.The belt motor is a DC motor.The microprocessor (Q1) on the DADF controller PCB sends the belt motor drive signal

(BMON), belt motor rotation direction signal (BDIR), and belt motor rotation speed control signal(BMPWM) to the drive circuit.

When the belt motor starts to rotate, the belt motor clock sensor (S10) sends the belt motorclock signal (BCLK1) to the microprocessor (Q1). In response, the microprocessor (Q1) comparesthe belt motor clock signal (BCLK1) against the rotation speed stored in memory to vary the beltmotor rotation speed control signal (PMPWM) to make a match, causing the belt motor (M3) torotate at a specific speed at all times.

Figure 2-233

Belt motorclock sensor

DADF controller PCB

Belt motor

Drivecircuit

J7-1

J7-2

J9-B4

S10

M3

Q1CPU

BMON

BDIR

BMPWM

BCLK1

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2. Relationship Between the Belt Motor Drive Signal (BMON), Belt Motor RotationDirection Signal (BDIR), and Belt Motor Rotation Speed Control Signal(BMPWM) and the Feeding Belt

Table 2-206

3. Protecting the Belt Motor from OvercurrentAt times, overcurrent can occur because of a specific type of original or state of the machine.

To protect the power supply circuit from extra loads occurring because of continuing overcurrentwhile the belt is rotating in pick-up direction, an overcurrent control circuit is provided.

Belt motor drivesignal (BMON)

"1"

"1"

"1"

"1"

"0"

Belt motorrotation direction

signal(BDIR)

"1"

"1"

"0"

"0"

"1" / "0"

Belt motor rotationspeed control signal

(BMPWM)

Pulses

"0"

Pulses

"0"

"1" / "0"

Feeding Belt

The feeding belt rotates in pick-updirection (counterclockwise).

The feeding belt rotates by inertialin pick-up direction(counterclockwise).

The feeding belt rotates in copiermode delivery direction(clockwise).

The feeding belt rotates by inertial incopier mode deliverydirection(clockwise).

The feeding belt stops.

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J. Detecting Original Jams

MS1 MS2

M4

S14

S4

S1

S7S3

S8S12

S6

Figure 2-234

The timing at which the machine checks for jams is stored in memory in the microprocessor onthe DADF controller PCB, and a jam is detected in terms of the presence/absence of paper at aspecific sensor at the time.

When a jam is detected, the machine communicates the fact to the copier in the form of a code.(Some copiers show such codes in service mode.)

Jam type

Original retraction

Pick-up delay

Registration delay

Sensor type

S1,S7 01H

02H

03HS3,S7

S7

Description Code

Pick-up

The sensor S7 does not detect the leading edge of an original1500 msec after the pick-up motor (M1) has turned on and, inaddition, the sensor S1 does not detect an original.

The sensor S7 does not detect the leading edge of an original1500 msec after the pick-up motor (M1) has turned on.

The sensor S3 does not detect the leading edge of an original350 msec after the sensor S7 has detected the leading edge ofan original.

Table 2-207a

S1 Original tray papersensor

S3 Registration papersensor

S4 Upper cover sensorS6 Delivery sensor 1S7 Pick-up sensorS8 Reversal sensor

S12 Delivery sensor 2S14 Re-circulation sensorMS1 DADF switchMS2 Upper cover switch

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Jam type Sensor type

S3

S3

S8

S8

S8

S8

S3

S3

S6

S6

MS2S4

S1

S6,S3S8,S7

S8

S14

MS1

06H

08H

11H

12H

13H

20H

21H

23H

41H

42H

81H

82H

83H

84H

88H

89H

Description Code

Pick-up

Rev-ersal

Deli-very

Double feeding

Original leadingedge retreat

Reversal delay 1

Reversal stationary

Reversal delay 2

Reversal pick-updelay

Reversal pick-upstationary

Delivery delay

Delivery stationary

DADF open

Upper cover open

Jam original

Re-circulating leveridle rotation(2nd circulation orlater)Residual original

Double feeding

Reversal initialpaper

The sensor S3 remains on even when the 1st original isplaced on the copyboard.

At the start of original pick-up, the sensor S3 does notdetect the leading edge of an original.

At time of original reversal, the sensor S8 is on.

At time of original reversal or delivery, the sensor S8 does notdetect the trailing edge of an original after a reversal delay check.

At time of original reversal, the sensor S3 does not detect the leading edge of the original that has been reversed 100 mm or 300 msec after the sensor S8 has detected an original.

The sensor S3 does not detect the trailing edge of an original 'original size + 180 mm' after the sensor S8 has turned on.

At time of original delivery, the sensor S6 does not detect an original 100 mm or 250 msec after the sensor S8 has detectedthe leading edge of an original.

The sensor S6 does not detect the trailing edge of an original100 mm or 250 msec after a reversal stationary check.

The DADF is opened while in operation.

The upper cover is opened while the DADF is in operation.

The sensor S1 does not detect the original delivered on theoriginal tray.

At the start of original pick-up, the sensor S6, S3, or S8(also S7 if the paper stopper plate is up) is on.

When picking up the 1st original, an original is detectedon the copyboard glass.

For the 2nd circulation or later, the re-circulating leverrotates idly without coming into contact with an original.

At time of original delivery pick-up, the sensor S8 does notdetect the preceding original 50 mm after the belt motor hasstarted to rotate counterclockwise. (The original to be deliveredis moved back to the copyboard glass together with the originalpicked up).

At time of original reversal or delivery, the sensor S8 does notdetect the leading edge of an original 140 mm or 225 msecafter the belt motor (M3) has started to rotate clockwise.

Table 2-207b

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Table 2-207c

Deli-very

Delivery failure

DADF open

Upper cover open

Re-circulatinglever idle rotation

S3,S6

MS1

MS2,S4

S13

At time of delivery in bottom separation pick-up mode,the original fails to stop (e.g., the original that has beenpicked up is longer than the original being delivered).

While the copier is at reset because of, for example, theabsence of paper, the DADF is opened.

While the copier is at reset because of, for example, theabsence of paper, the upper cover is opened.

At time of original pick-up, the re-circulating lever fell offa stack of original.

Jam type Sensor type

84H

91H

92H

93H

Description Code

Caution:1. Result of Detection

The DADF will stop operation immediately upon detection of a jam shown in Table 2-209.2. Resetting

For a pick-up delay jam, the machine may be reset by removing the original from theoriginal tray. For other types of jams, remove the originals from the original tray, remove thejam from the DADF, and open the DADF.

Reference:As a rule, detection of a condition for the first original is treated as “improperly placedoriginal”; jams are identified starting with the detection of a condition for the second andsubsequent originals.

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K. Improper Placement of Originals

Figure 2-235

An improperly placed original can cause a jam or damage to the original. The machine makesa check to ensure that all originals are placed properly to prevent jams or damage. The timing of acheck is stored in the microprocessor on the DADF controller, and detection is made in terms of thepresence/absence of paper over a specific sensor.

When the machine detects an improperly placed original, it communicates the fact to its hostcopier. (Some copiers show such codes in service mode.)

Paper stopper plate

S4

S1

S7S3

S14

M4

Re-circulating lever

S1 Original tray paper sensorS3 Registration paper sensorS7 Pick-up sensorS14Re-circulation sensor

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Fault Sensor Description DADF operation Code

Re-circulating lever idlerotation

S11

S7

S7

S3

S3

S14

S3

S3

01H

03H

05H

11H

12H

13H

14H

15H

Immediately after the re-circulation motor M4starts to operate, the re-circulating lever rotatesidly without coming into contact with an original.

Stops operationimmediately upondetection.

Stops operationmmediately upondetection.

Pick-up failure

Paper stopper plateoverriding

Count mismatch

Original count

Original extraction

Wrong original size

Wrong original size orsize mix in reducedpage composition mode

The sensor S7 does not detect the leadingedge of an original 1500 msec after thestart of pick-up.

At time of placement of originals, theoriginals ride over the paper stopper plate.

The number of originals placed on theoriginal tray after jam removal is as follows;see Note:

The re-circulating lever does not fall underthe original tray, not enabling detection ofthe last original.

The re-circulating lever fell under the originaltray while an original is being processed.

The size of the original that is picked upis of a non-default size.

Original copied Original placed on tray

Stops operationimmediately upondetection.

ReferenceNormally, the original tray can hold asmany as 50 sheets of A5, STMT, A4,B5, or LTR or 25 sheets of A3, B4,279x432mm (11"x17"), or LGL.

Stops operationafter counting 100sheets.

Stops operationimmediately upondetection.Stops operationimmediately upondetection.Stops detection immediately upon detection.

The separation belt, feeding roller, and pick-up roller stopoperation immediately. The original moving in advance is delivered after the end of copying; then, the DADF stops operation.

1. The original that is picked up is of a type not supported by reduced page composition mode.

2. The original that is picked up is of a size different from the size of the first original.

Table 2-208

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When a jam occurs, the host copier remembers how many originals have been copied. Thecount is sent to the DADF after jam removal, and the DADF circulates the originals that have beencopied; it then places originals that have not been copied on the copyboard for copying. This is whynormal copying would not be possible if a different number of originals are placed on the originaltray after jam removal.

In the above chart, error 1 will be treated as a condition in which a different number of originalsare placed after jam removal; in such a case, both the DADF and the copier stop operation toindicate an error. The operation continues, however, for error 2.

1. ResettingTo reset, remove all originals from the original tray, and then place the originals once again.

Some copiers indicate an appropriate message. Be sure to follow such a message when placing theoriginals.

In reduced page composition mode, on the other hand, remove the originals from the originaltray, and open the DADF once.

As many as10 originalsare placed on theoriginal tray.

The 8th originaljams.

The 3rd originaljams.

Error 2

Error 1

NormalThe 7 originals thathave been copied arecounted, and copying isresumed with the 8th original.

Put the 10 originals as they were initially, andplace them on the original tray.

As many as 3 originalsare placed on theoriginal tray.

The originals are counted,and then the DADF isstopped.

(As many as 2 originals have been copied.)

(As many as 7 originals have been copied.)

As many as 8 originalsare placed on theoriginal tray.

10 (originals) - 2 (copied) = 8 originals

10 (originals) - 7 (copied) = 3 originals

The originals are counted,and then copying is resumedwith the 2nd.

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III. POWER SUPPLY

A. OutlineFigure 2-301 is an outline diagram of the machine’s power supply system.The machine’s power supply is provide by its host copier with 24 V (24 VP, 24 VL).24 VP is mainly used for loads, and is cut off when the machine is opened or its upper cover is

opened. The circuit breaker (CB1) operates to cut off the power to protect the circuit in response toovercurrent.

24 VL is converted by the regulator into 5 V, and is used by the logic system and sensors.The fuse resistance (R26) melts in response to overcurrent in the circuit, thereby cutting off the

power and protecting the circuit.

Figure 2-301

RF switch(MS1)

J2-3

CO

M

J2-4

N

O

J3-1

CO

M

J3-2

N

O

Upper cover switch (MS2)

Circuit breaker(CB1)

Fuse resistance(R26)

Copier

24VL

24VP

J1-6 5V

J2-1

RegulatorIC (Q14)

Logic

DADF controller PCB

Solenoid(SL1 through SL4)

Clutch (CL)

Motor (M1, M2, M3, M4)

Brake (BK)

Sensor (S1 through S14)

Original width detectingvolume (VR)

Re-circulation motor (M4)

Indicator LED(LED101, LED102)

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I. BASIC CONSTRUCTION ............3-1A. External Covers ..........................3-1B. Switches .....................................3-3C. Adjusting the DADF Height ........3-5

II. DRIVE SYSTEM ..........................3-6A. Removing the Pick-Up

Motor Unit ...................................3-6B. Removing the Feeder

Motor Unit ...................................3-6C. Belt Motor ...................................3-7D. Removing the Clutch Unit ..........3-9E. Delivery Motor ......................... 3-10

III. FEEDING SYSTEM .................. 3-11A. Pick-Up Roller ......................... 3-11B. Removing the Separation

Belt Unit ................................... 3-12C. Feeding Roller Unit.................. 3-12D. Registration Roller ................... 3-14E. Delivery/Reversing Roller ........ 3-16F. Delivery Roller Unit

(bottom pick-up mode) ........... 3-20

G. Delivery Roller Unit(top pick-up mode) .................. 3-21

H. Reversing Guide ...................... 3-22I. Stopper Plate Solenoid ........... 3-24J. Positioning the Paper Retaining

Plate Solenoid (SL2) ............... 3-25K. Positioning the Paper Deflecting

Solenoid (SL3) ........................ 3-26L. Stamp Solenoid ....................... 3-26M. Feeding Belt ............................ 3-28

IV. CLEANING ................................ 3-31A. Belt Assembly .......................... 3-31B. Sensors ................................... 3-31C. Separation Guide .................... 3-34

V. FEEDING .................................. 3-35A. Pick-Up Drive Assembly .......... 3-35B. Right Delivery Drive

Assembly ................................. 3-35

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I. BASIC CONSTRUCTION

A. External Covers

[2][1] [3]

[4][1] Upper cover[2] Original tray[3] Body cover[4] Front cover

Figure 3-101

Remove the covers as shown whencleaning, inspecting, and repairing the insideof the machine.

1. Removing the DADF1) Turn on off the copier.2) Disconnect the communication cable of

the DADF from the copier.3) Open the DADF fully.

Figure 3-102

4) Go to the rear of the copier, and lift theDADF upright to remove.

Figure 3-103

Reference:The feet of the hinges of the machine areequipped with a locking mechanismdesigned to prevent slippage. Whendetaching the machine from the copier,you must fully open it to disengage itslocks.When removing the DADF from thecopier, be sure to hold it as shown inFigure 1-103 , not supporting it by thedelivery assembly to prevent faultydelivery.

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2. Removing the Body Cover1) Remove the seven mounting screws[1],

and detach the body cover.

[1][1]

Figure 3-104

[1][1] [1]

Figure 3-105

[1]

[1]

Figure 3-106

2) Remove the two mounting screws [2], anddetach the original tray.

Caution:The original tray is connected by meansof a cable. Take extra care not to damagethe cable during work.

[3]

[2]

Figure 3-107

3) While avoiding the original tray, detachthe body cover and the front cover.

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3. Side Guide LockThe side guide of the machine is equipped

with a side guide lock so that it will not openfarther than 297 mm (A/A3).

If an original longer in width than 297 mmis used, the side guide lock must be removed(300 mm max.).

1) Loosen the screw [1], and remove the sideguide lock [2].

StopperScrew

Plate

Figure 3-108

Caution:When making copies, be sure to adjust theside guide to the size of the original.If the side guide is improperly positioned,the original will tend to move askew.

B. Switches

The machine is equipped with twomicroswitches (DADF switch MS1 and uppercover open/closed switch MS2) so that themachine will not operate when it or its uppercover is open.

1. Adjusting the DADF Switch (MS1)1) Remove the body cover.2) Open and close the DADF, and adjust the

retaining plate [2] so that the DADFswitch (MS1) [1] turns on and off whilethe distance from the copyboard glass tothe DADF end is between 10 and 100 mm.

[1]

[2]

Figure 3-109

Copier

DADF

10~100mm

Figure 3-110

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2. Upper Cover Switch (MS2)1) Check to make sure that both upper cover

switches (front, rear) are on when theupper cover is closed.

3. Mounting the Original WidthDetecting Volume

1) Loosen the two screws [2], and detach theside guide [1].

[2][1]

Figure 3-111

2) Open the side guide at the rear [3] and thefront [4] fully.

[4]

[3]

Figure 3-112

3) Mount the gear [5].

[5]

Figure 3-113

4) Turn the original width detecting volume[6] fully in the direction of the arrow;then, turn it in the opposite direction(equivalent of half a tooth) so that it is asindicated in the figure.

[6]

Half a tooth

Figure 3-114

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5) Keeping the original width detectingvolume [6] as in step 4), mount it to theoriginal tray [7], and fix it in position withscrews [8]; then, connect the connector[9].

[6]

[8][7]

[9]

Figure 3-115

6) Mount the side guide lock removed instep 1, and execute adjustments of theoriginal width detecting volume. (Foradjustments, see p. 5-18.)

C. Adjusting the DADF Height

1) Remove the copier’s rear side plate.Loosen the locking nut [1], and turn theheight adjusting screw [2] so that the left/right rear foot is 0.2 ±0.1 mm from thehorizontal size plate of the copyboardglass.

[1]

[2]

Figure 3-116

2) After making adjustments, check to makesure that the left and right front rubber feetare in contact with the copyboard glass.

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II. DRIVE SYSTEMA. Removing the Pick-Up

Motor Unit

1) Remove the body cover.2) Remove the tie-wrap as necessary.3) Disconnect the connector J12 [2] from the

DADF controller PBC [1].

Figure 3-201

4) Remove the screw [3], and remove thecable guide [4].

[3][4]

Figure 3-202

5) Disconnect the connector [5] of the uppercover sensor S4.

6) Remove the two mounting screws [6], anddetach the pick-up motor unit [7].

[6][6] [5]

[7]

Figure 3-203

B. Removing the FeederMotor Unit

1) Remove the pick-up motor unit.2) Remove the tie-wrap as necessary.3) Disconnect the connector J11 [2] from the

DADF controller PCB [1].

[1] [2]

Figure 3-204

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4) Remove the two screws [4], anddisconnect the connector [3] of the feedermotor clock sensor S9.

[3]

[4] [4]

Figure 3-205

5) Detach the two drive belts [5], and detachthe feeder motor unit [6].

[5]

[6]

Figure 3-206

C. Belt Motor

1. Removing the Belt Motor1) Remove the DADF from the copier.2) Remove the feeder motor unit.3) Remove the tie-wrap as necessary.4) Disconnect the connectors J6 [1], J7 [3],

and J13 [3] of the DADF controller PCB.

[3] [1] [2]

Figure 3-207

5) Disconnect the connector [4] of the beltmotor clock sensor (S10).

[4]

Figure 3-208

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6) Mark the position of the belt motor count[5] on the DADF with a scriber, andremove the three screws [6].

[6]

[5]

Figure 3-209

7) Detach the feeding belt drive roller side[8] of the timing belt [7], and detach thebelt motor unit [5].

[5]

[7] [8]

Figure 3-210

2. Making Adjustments

1) Secure the belt motor unit [2] in placewith three screws so that the displacementis 3 ±1 mm when the timing belt is pushedunder a force of 3 ±1 mm.

[1] [3]

[2]

50mm (approx.)

200 20g+

31m

m+

The spring gauge must be capable of measuring 600 g or so(CK-0058).

Figure 3-211

2) Pull the belt tensioner [4] with a force of500 ± 50 g, and secure it in place with thescrew [5].

[4] [5]

500 20g+

The spring must be capable of measuring 600 g or so(CK-0058).

Figure 3-212

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D. Removing the Clutch Unit

1) Remove the belt unit [1].2) Detach the drive belt [2].

[1]

[2]

Figure 3-213

3) Remove the E-ring [3].4) Displace the bush [4], and remove the

clutch unit [5].

[4]

[3]

[5]

Figure 3-214

Caution:When mounting the clutch unit, be surethat the slip stop [6] of the clutch engageswith the stopper [7] of the mount.

[6] [7]

figure 3-215

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E. Delivery Motor

1) Remove the body cover.2) Disconnect the three connectors [1].

Figure 3-216

3) Remove the two screws [2], and free thecable [4] from the cable retainer [3]; then,detach the delivery monitor unit [5].

[5]

[3]

[2] [4] [2]

Figure 3-217

4) Disconnect the connector [6], and removethe two screws [7]; then, detach thedelivery motor [8].

[7]

[8]

[6]

Figure 3-218

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III. FEEDING SYSTEM

A. Pick-Up Roller

1) Remove the body cover.2) Remove the two screws [1], and detach

the original tray mount [2].

[1] [2] [1]

Figure 3-301

3) Remove the screw [3], and detach thepaper retaining solenoid [4].

[4]

[3]

Figure 3-302

4) Remove the two screws [5], and detachthe original inlet guide plate [6].

[5]

[6] [5]

Figure 3-303

5) Rotate the pick-up roller [7] so that it is asshown in the figure; then, remove thescrew [8], and detach the pick-up roller.

[8]

[7]

Figure 3-304

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B. Removing the SeparationBelt Unit

1) Remove the body cover.2) Detach the reversing roller drive belt [1].

[1]

Figure 3-305

3) Remove the two screws [2], and detachthe separation belt unit [3] together withthe fixing plate [4].

[3] [2] [4] [2]

Figure 3-306

C. Feeding Roller Unit

1) Remove the body cover.2) Remove the original tray mount.3) Remove the original inlet guide plate.4) Remove the separation belt unit.5) Remove the four screws [5], and detach

the separation guide plate [6].

[5] [6] [5]

Figure 3-307

6) Remove the two screws [8], and detachthe inside guide plate [7].

[8] [7] [8]

Figure 3-308

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7) Remove the screw [9], and detach thestopper [10].

[9] [10]

Figure 3-309

8) Remove the E-ring [11], and detach theidler gear [12].

9) Remove the E-ring [13], and detach thegear [14] and the timing belt [15]. (Takecare not to drop the pin.)

[12]

[14] [13]

[11] [15]

Figure 3-310

10) Remove the E-ring [16], and shift the arm[17] and the gear [18] in the direction ofthe arrow.

[16] [17] [18]

Figure 3-311

11) Remove the E-ring [19], and shift the bush[20] in the direction of the arrow; then,remove the feeding roller unit [21].

[21] [19] [20]

Figure 3-312

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D. Registration Roller

1) Remove the DADF from the copier.2) Remove the body cover.3) Remove the feeding roller unit.4) Remove the pick-up motor unit.5) Remove the four screws [2], and detach

the right hinge unit [1].

[2]

[2] [1] [2]

Figure 3-313

6) Remove the E-ring [3], and detach thebush [4].

[4] [3]

Figure 3-314

7) Remove the screw [5], and detach thesolenoid mount [6].

[5]

[6]

Figure 3-315

8) Remove the spring [7] and the screw [8];then, detach the arm [9].

[7] [9] [8]

Figure 3-316

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9) Remove the E-ring [10] and the bush [11];then, detach the link arm shaft [12].

[10] [11] [12]

Figure 3-317

10) Remove the two screws [13], and removethe sensor mount [14].

[14]

[13]

Figure 3-318

11) Remove the E-ring [15], tension spring[16], bush [17], and two screws [18].

[16] [17][18][15]

[18]

Figure 3-319

12) Remove the grip ring [19], clock plate[20], sensor mount [21], and spring [22].

[22]

[21]

[20][19]

Figure 3-320

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13) Remove the grip ring [23], tension spring[24], bush [25], and two screws [26]; then,detach the registration roller [27].

[25] [26] [24] [23]

[27][26]

Figure 3-321

E. Delivery/Reversing Roller

1) Remove the DADF from the copier.2) Remove the body cover.3) Remove the registration roller.4) Remove the two E-rings [1], gear [2],

timing belt [3], and bush [4]. (Take carenot to drop the pin.)

[3] [1] [2] [1] [4]

Figure 3-322

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5) Remove the gear [5]. (Take care not todrop the pin.)

[5]

Figure 3-323

Reference:Remove the gear while unlocking it.

Figure 3-323-a

6) Remove the grip ring [6], and remove thebush [7].

[7]

[6]

Figure 3-324

7) Remove the spring [8] and the screw [9];then, detach the lower guide stopper [10].

[10] [9] [8]

Figure 3-325

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8) Remove the spring [11].

[11]

Figure 3-326

9) Remove the screw [13], and detach thesensor cover; then, disconnect the sensorconnector [14], and remove theregistration sensor [15] by lifting it.

[13]

[12]

Figure 3-327

[14]

[15]

Figure 3-328

10) Remove the paper guide [16].

[16]

Figure 3-329

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11) Remove the two screws [17] at the frontand the two screws [18] at the rear; then,detach the reversing plate [19] to thebottom.

[17]

Figure 3-330 (front)

[19]

[18]

Figure 3-331 (rear)

12) Remove the four screws [20], and removethe front plate [21].

[21]

[20]

Figure 3-332

13) Remove the delivery/reversing roller [22].

[22]

Figure 3-333

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F. Delivery Roller Unit(bottom pick-up mode)

1) Remove the body cover.2) Remove the pick-up motor .3) Remove the screw [1].

[1] [2] [1]

Figure 3-334

4) Remove the E-ring [2].

[2]

Figure 3-335

5) Remove the screw [3], and remove thefixing pin [4]; then, detach the deliveryroller unit [5].

[6]

[5]

[5]

Figure 3-336

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G. Delivery Roller Unit (toppick-up mode)

1) Remove the body cover.2) Remove the screw [1] and the spring [2];

then, disconnect the connector [3].

[1]

Figure 3-337a

[2]

[3]

Figure 3-337b

3) Remove the two screws [4], and detachthe timing belt [5] and the motor unit [6].

[4]

[5]

[6] [4]

Figure 3-338

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4) Remove the screw at the front and the twoscrews [8] at the rear; then, detach thedelivery roller unit [9].

[8]

[8]

[7]

[9]

back

figure 3-339

H. Reversing Guide

1) Remove the body cover.2) Remove the gear [1] and the timing belt

[2].

[1]

[2]

Figure 3l-340

Reference:Remove the gear while unlocking it.

Figure 3-341

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3) Disengage the front side [3] and the rearside [4] of the reversing guide spring.

[3]

Figure 3-342

[4]

Figure 3-343

4) Remove the screw [5], and detach thesolenoid unit [6].

[6] [5]

Figure 3-344

5) Remove the reversing sensor jack [7], andthe grounding cord [8].

[8]

[7]

Figure 3-345

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6) Remove the screw [9], screw [11], andfixing pin [12]; then, detach the reversingguide [13].

Caution:When mounting the fixing pin, be surethat its position is as it was initially.

[13] [12] [11] [10] [9]

Figure 3-346

I. Stopper Plate Solenoid

1. Removing the Stopper PlateSolenoid

1) Remove the body cover.2) Remove the two screws [1], and remove

the original tray mounting plate [2].

[1] [2] [1]

Figure 3-347

3) Remove the two screws, and disconnectthe connector [4]; then, remove thestopper plate solenoid [5].

[3]

[5] [4]

Figure 3-348

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2. Making Adjustments1) Secure the solenoid [1] in place where the

stopper [3] (rubber block) butts againstthe rear edge of the stopper plate [2] whenthe plunger of the solenoid [1] is at the endof its stroke.

[1][2][3]

Figure 3-349

J. Positioning the PaperRetaining Plate Solenoid(SL2)

1) Prepare test strips.Cut a sheet of A4 or LTR paper (64 g/m2)into widths of about 70 mm each.

70 mm (approx.)

Vertical

1/3

1/3

1/3

Figure 3-350

2) Remove the front cover and the cover.3) Shift bits [5] and [6] of the DIP switch

(DSW1) on the DADF controller to ON,and press the push switch.• The pick-up roller starts to rotate and will

stop at the top pick-up mode pick-upposition.

4) When the pick-up roller has stopped,press the push switch (SW3) on theDADF controller once again.• The motor will stop operation.

5) Secure the paper retaining solenoid inplace so that the delivery roller [2] (pick-up roll for top pick-up mode) is in firmcontact with the pick-up roll [3] when theplunger [1] of the paper retaining solenoidis fully pushed.

[2]

[3]

[1]

Figure 3-351

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6) Push in s test strip prepared in step [1]between the delivery roller and the pick-up roller while pushing the plunger of thepaper retaining solenoid fully. Check tomake sure that the delivery roller rotateswhen the rear and the front pick-up rolleris tested this way.

Test sheet

Figure 3-352

Reference:When pulling the test strip, the one-wayclutch will operate to hold the deliveryroller from rotating.

7) If the delivery roll does not rotate when atest strip is pushed in, go back to step 3).

8) Shift the bits of the DIP switch (DSW1)on the DADF controller PCB back toinitial configuration.

K. Positioning the PaperDeflecting Solenoid (SL3)

1) Remove the body cover.2) Loosen the fixing screw [1], and tighten it

when the stroke of the solenoid [2] is 4.5mm.

[1]

[2]

4.5mm

Figure 3-353

L. Stamp Solenoid

1) Remove the delivery roller unit (top pick-up mode).

2) Remove the screw [1] and spring [2];then, detach the flapper plate [3].

[3] [1]

[2]

Figure 3-354

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3) Remove the E-ring [4] and the bush [5].

[5] [4]

Figure 3-355

4) Remove the two E-rings [6], gear [7], andbush [8]; the, detach the delivery roller [9].(Take care not to drop the pin.)

[6][7]

[6]

[8]

[9]

Figure 3-356

5) Remove the two screws [10] at the frontand the two screws [11] at the rear; then,remove the paper guide plate [12].

[11]

[12]

[10]

Figure 3-357

6) Remove the sensor flag [13], anddisconnect the connector [14].

[13] [14]

Figure 3-358

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7) Remove the three screws [15], and detachthe delivery roll mount [16].

[15]

[16]

Figure 3-359

8) Remove the delivery roll [17], and detachthe stamp solenoid mount [18].

[18][17]

Figure 3-360

9) Disengage the two claws [20] of the stampsolenoid mount [18]; then, detach thestamp solenoid [19].

[18] [20]

[19]

Figure 3-361

M. Feeding Belt

1) Remove the body cover.2) Remove the spring [1] at the front.

[1]

Figure 3-262

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3) Free the spring [2] from the hook [3] at therear, and engage it on the hook [4]designed to keep the spring temporarily.

[2] [4] [3]

Figure 3-363

4) Remove the two screws [5], and detachthe solenoid [6]. (Take care not to drop thepin in the solenoid arm.)

[5][6]

Figure 3-364

5) Remove the four screws [8], and detachthe side plate [7].

[8] [7] [8]

Figure 3-365

6) Remove the three screws [9], and detachthe delivery unit linking plate [10].

[9] [10] [9]

Figure 3-366

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7) Pull off the feeding belt [11] to the front.

[11]

Figure 3-367

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IV. CLEANING

A. Belt Assembly

1) Move the feeding belt in the direction ofthe arrow to dry wipe.

Figure 3-401

2) Place a sheet of copy paper whose centeris moistened with alcohol on the originaltray; then, shift bit 6 of the DIP switch(SW1) on the DADF controller PCB toON.

Moisten with alcohol

Figure 3-402

3) Press the push switch(SW3) to executecleaning of the separation belt.

4) When cleaning has ended, press the pushswitch (SW3), and shift all bits of the DIPswitch to OFF.

5) Mount the DADF controller cover.

B. Sensors

The machine’s feeding path is equippedwith two transmission type sensors (originalsensor S1, registration sensor S3) and threephotointerrupers (pick-up sensor S7, deliverysensor S6, reversal sensor S8).

The light-receiving face of a transmissiontype sensor tends to collect more paper lintthan a photointerrupter, possibly leading tomalfunction. The sensors may be cleaned asfollows:

[1] [2] [1]

Figure 3-403

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2) Clean the sensor S1 [3] shown in thefollowing figure.

[3]

Figure 3-404

2. Reflecting Face (original sensor)1) Clean the reflecting face [2] of the original

sensor while keeping the delivery roller[1] down.

[1]

[2]

Figure 3-405

3. Registration Sensor (S3)1) Remove the separation belt unit.2) Remove the four screws [2], and detach

the separation guide plate [1].

[2][1] [2]

Figure 3-406

3) Remove the two screws [4], and detachthe inside guide plate.

[4] [3] [4]

Figure 3-407

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4) Clean the registration sneers S3 [4]mounted on the inside the plate [3].

[3] [4]

Figure 3-408

4. Registration Sensor LED31) Remove the screw [3], and detach the

registration sensor LED3 cover [2] of thereversing roller unit [1].

[1]

[3]

[2]

Figure 3-409

2) Clean the light-emitting face of theregistration sensor LED3 [4].

[4]

Figure 3-410

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C. Separation Guide

1) Remove the separation belt unit. (See theinstructions given for the separation beltunit.)

2) Remove the front separation flapper andthe front separation flapper. (See theinstructions given for the separationflapper.)

3) Clean the areas (12 in all) of the pre-separation guide with alcohol.• Be sure to keep the strokes in the

direction of feeding.

Figure 3-411

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V. FEEDING

The machine does not have parts requiringperiodical lubrication. Apply lubricant if youhave replaced gears or the like.

Caution:When applying lubricant, take care thatthe timing belt and the cable is not soiledwith lubricant. Otherwise, be sure to wipethe part clean.

A. Pick-Up Drive Assembly

Apply lubricant to the following parts.

1. Rear

Pick-up motor unit

Apply here

(*CK-0551-020)

Figure 3-501

*Tool No

2. Front

Apply here

(*CK-0551-020)

Figure 3-502

B. Right Delivery Drive Assembly

Apply here

(CK-0551-020)

Figure 3-503

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CHAPTER 4

MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING

I. PERIODICALLY REPLACEDPARTS ..........................................4-1

II. CONSUMABLES ANDDURABLES..................................4-1

III. SCHEDULED SERVICINGCHART .........................................4-2

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I. PERIODICALLY REPLACED PARTS

The machine does not have parts that require periodical replacement.

II. CONSUMABLES AND DURABLES

Some parts of the machine may have to be replaced once or more because of wear or damageover the period of warranty. Replace them as necessary.

Table 4-201

Note:The values in the table are estimates only, and are subject to change based on future data.

As of Dec. 1998

No.

1

2

3

4

Parts name

Feeding belt

Pick-up roller

Feeding belt(for top pick-up mode)

Separation roller(for top pick-up mode)

Parts No.

FC1-7815-000

FF5-5191-000

FB3-5702-000

FF5-5207-000

Q’ty

1

2

4

1

Life (copies)

200,000

500,000

25,000

500,000

Remarks

Replace if dirt cannotbe removed.

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III. SCHEDULED SERVICING CHART

Caution:Do not use solvents or oils other than those indicated herein.

Or 6 months, whichever is earlier.

12345678910111213

Delivery/reversing rollerRegistration rollerRegistration paper sensor (S3)Separation belt (pick-up assembly)Feeding roller (pick-up assembly)Original tray paper sensor (S1)Delivery roller (for top separation mode)Pick-up roller (pick-up assembly)Feeding beltCopyboard glass retainer (right)Copyboard glassPre-separation guideVertical size plate

Intervals (copies)every

100,000every

200,000RemarksParts nameRef.

: Inspect: Clean : Replace : Lubricate : Adjust

Replace if dirt cannot be removed

Table 4-301

Figure 4-301

[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [8] [9] [7]

[10][11][12][13]

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CHAPTER 5

TROUBLESHOOTING

I. STANDARDS ANDADJUSTMENTS ..........................5-1

A. Mechanical System ....................5-1B. Electrical System..................... 5-11

II. TROUBLESHOOTING .............. 5-15A. Troubleshooting Malfunctions.. 5-15

III. ARRANGEMENT OF THE ELEC-TRICAL PARTS ........................ 5-20

A. Motors, Solenoids, andSensors ................................... 5-20

B. PCB ......................................... 5-22

IV. VARIABLE RESISTORS, LIGHT-EMITTING DIODES, AND CHECKPINS BY PCB ........................... 5-23

A. DADF Controller PCB.............. 5-23B. Indicator PCB .......................... 5-25C. DIP Switch Functions .............. 5-26

V. SELF DIAGNOSIS .................... 5-28A. DADF Self Diagnosis............... 5-28

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I. STANDARDS ANDADJUSTMENTS

A. Mechanical System

1 Adjusting the DADF Height

1) Remove the copier's rear cover.Turn the bolt of the left/right support sothat the distance a between the two rubberfeet at the rear and the horizontal sizeplate on the copyboard glass is 0.2±0.1mm (about two sheets of copy paper of 64g/m2) when the DADF is closed, i.e., thefeet at the front are in contact with thecopyboard glass.After adjustment, tighten the nuts to lockthem.

DADF

Rubber foot(front)

Support

Copier'srear cover

Rubber foot(rear)

Horizontalsize plate

NutBolt Copyboard glass

Copier

a

a=0.2+0.1mm

Figure 5-101

2) After adjustment, check to make sure thatboth left and right rubber feet at the frontof the DADF are in contact with thecopyboard glass. Otherwise, adjust theheight of the magnet at the front.

2 Adjusting the Original StopPosition

Adjust the original stop position after"adjusting the DADF height"; then, perform"correcting the skew," "adjusting the distanceto the horizontal size plate," and "adjusting theoriginal leading edge stop position."

a. Correcting the Skew1) Remove the screw, and detach the DADF

controller cover.

DADF controller cover

Screw

Figure 5-102

2) Shift bit 1 of the DIP switch (DSW1) onthe DADF controller PCB to ON.

ON

12

34

56

78

LED

1LE

D2

SW1

TP1

J10

J15

J1

CB1 J2 J14

J12

J11

J7

J6

J13

J5

J9

J8J3

6 1B12 B1

2 1

1

3

1

2

1

3

12

13

1

14

2

A1 A12

1 1 1 1 9101 4 22

8

1

7

1

DSW1

SW2

SW3

Figure 5-103

3) Place an A3 or 279.4×431.8-mm(11"×17") sheet of copy paper (64 g/m2)on the original tray.

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4) Press the push switch (SW3) on the DADFcontroller PCB once.• The copy paper will be picked up and

stopped on the copyboard glass.

SW1

TP1

J10

J15

J1

CB1 J2 J14

J12

J11

J7

J6

J13

J5

J9

J8J3

B12 B1

2 1

1

3

1

2

1

3

12

13

1

14

2

A1 A12

1 1 1 1 9101 4 22

8

1

7

1

DSW1

SW2

SW3

Figure 5-104

5) Open the DADF slowly, and check tomake sure that the difference between

1

and 2 shown in the figure is within 1 mm.

21

1

1

2

150mm

Horizontal size plate

Copy paper

Standard: - = 0 ± 1 mm

* may be anywhere on the copy paper.

1 -

2 = 0 ± 1 mm

Figure 5-105

6) If the difference is not as indicated, loosenthe nut at the rear of the right hinge unit,and turn the adjusting screw to makeadjustments.

Adjusting screw

Figure 5-106

Right support

Adjusting screw

Nut

Hinge unit (right)

A

Figure 5-107

• Relationship between the AdjustingScrew and 1/ 2

Relationship

1<

2

1>

2

Direction of turn

Clockwise

Counterclockwise

Table 5-101

7) After adjustment, tighten the nut to lockthe adjusting screw in place.

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b. Adjusting the Distance to theHorizontal Size PlateBe sure to perform "removing the skew"before adjusting the distance to thehorizontal size plate.

1) Shift bit 1 of the DIP switch (DSW1) onthe DADF controller PCB to ON.

ON

12

34

56

78

LED

1LE

D2

SW1

TP1

J10

J15

J1

CB1 J2 J14

J12

J11

J7

J6

J13

J5

J9

J8J3

6 1B12 B1

2 1

1

3

1

2

1

3

12

13

1

14

2

A1 A12

1 1 1 1 9101 4 22

8

1

7

1

DSW1

SW2

SW3

Figure 5-108

2) Place an A3 or 279.4×432.8-×mm(11"×17") sheet of copy paper (64 g/m2)on the copyboard tray.

3) Press the push switch (SW3) on theDADF controller PCB once.• The copy paper will be picked up and

stopper on the copyboard glass.

SW1

TP1

J10

J15

J1

CB1 J2 J14

J12

J11

J7

J6

J13

J5

J9

J8J3

B12 B1

2 1

1

3

1

2

1

3

12

13

1

14

2

A1 A12

1 1 1 1 9101 4 22

8

1

7

1

DSW1

SW2

SW3

Figure 5-109

4) Open the DADF slowly, and check tomake sure that the distance

3 shown in the

figure is as indicated.

Horizontal size plate

A4 copy paper

= 2.3 ±1 mm3

Figure 5-110

Horizontal size plate

LTR copy paper

= 11.1 ±1 mm3

Figure 5-111

5) If not as indicated, loosen the positioningscrew and the fixing screws of the DADForiginal tray, and adjust the position of theDADF original tray.

Caution:When making a test copy, be sure totighten the two fixing screws and thepositioning screw (2 pc.). Otherwise, theoriginal can jam.

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Original trayB A

Fixing screwFixing screw

Positioning screw

Figure 5-112

• Relationship between the DADFOriginal Tray and 3

Direction of shift

1

2

3

Decreases

Increases

Table 5-102

6) After adjustment, check to make sure thatthe positioning screw and the fixingscrews are fully tightened.

c. Adjusting the Original Leading EdgeStop PositionBe sure to perform "correcting the

original skew" and "adjusting the distance tothe horizontal size plate" before adjusting theoriginal leading edge position.

1. Top Pick-Up Mode1) Shift bits 1, 4, and 5 of the DIP switch

(DSW1) on the DADF controller PCB toON.

ON

12

34

56

78

LED

1LE

D2

SW1

TP1

J10

J15

J1

CB1 J2 J14

J12

J11

J7

J6

J13

J5

J9

J8J3

6 1B12 B1

2 1

1

3

1

2

1

3

12

13

1

14

2

A1 A12

1 1 1 1 9101 4 22

8

1

7

1

DSW1

SW2

SW3

Figure 5-113

2) Place an A3 or 279.4x432.8-mm(11"x17") sheet of copy paper (64 g/m2)on the original tray.

3) Press the push switch (SW3) on theDADF controller PCB once.• The copy paper will be picked up and

stopped on the copyboard glass.

SW1

TP1

J10

J15

J1

CB1 J2 J14

J12

J11

J7

J6

J13

J5

J9

J8J3

B12 B1

2 1

1

3

1

2

1

3

12

13

1

14

2

A1 A12

1 1 1 1 9101 4 22

8

1

7

1

DSW1

SW2

SW3

Figure 5-114

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4) Open the DADF slowly, and measure thecopy paper stop position

4; then, close

the DADF.

Standard: = 11.0 ±1 mm

Copyboard glass

Copy paper

4

4

Figure 5-115

5) To adjust the original leading edge stopposition, use the push switches (SW1 andSW2) on the DADF controller PCB.Each press on the push switch will shiftthe original stop position by 0.34 mm.When the correct position is attained,press the push switch (SW3) once. Thecopy paper will be discharged and thenew setting will be stored.

SW1

TP1

J10

J15

J1

CB1 J2 J14

J12

J11

J7

J6

J13

J5

J9

J8J3

B12 B1

2 1

1

3

1

2

1

3

12

13

1

14

2

A1 A12

1 1 1 1 9101 4 22

8

1

7

1

DSW1

SW2

SW3

Figure 5-116

• Push Switch and Shift

Direction of shift

Rear

Front

Push switch

SW1

SW2

Table 5-103

Note:Holding down the push switch will notcause more than a single shift.

DADF

Leading edge Trailing edge

Copy paper

Copyboard glass

Figure 5-117<EX.>Suppose that the copy paper stop position

L4 is 10 mm from the edge of the copyboardglass when the push switch (SW3) on theDADF control PCB has been pushed once tostop the copy paper on the copyboard glassand the DADF has been opened.

Close the DADF slowly withoutremoving the copy paper,

To shift the copy paper stop positiontoward the rear by 1.6 mm,

1.6 mm/0.34 (adjustment pitch) = 4.70the push switch (SW1) should be pressed

five times.Press the push switch (SW1) five times,

and press the push switch (SW3) on theDADF controller PCB once so that the copypaper will be discharged and the new settingwill be stored in memory.

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3 Adjusting the Sheet-to-SheetDistance for Reduced PageComposition Mode

Be sure to perform "adjusting the DADFheight" and "adjusting the original stopposition" before adjusting the sheet-to-sheetdistance for reduced page composition mode.

a. Top Pick-Up Mode

3) Press the push switch (SW3) on theDADF controller PCB one.• The copy paper will be picked up and

stopped on the copyboard glass.4) Open the DADF slowly, and measure the

distance 5 between the two sheets of copy

paper. Then, close the DADF.

SW1

TP1

J10

J15

J1

CB1 J2 J14

J12

J11

J7

J6

J13

J5

J9

J8J3

B12 B1

2 1

1

3

1

2

1

3

12

13

1

14

2

A1 A12

1 1 1 1 9101 4 22

8

1

7

1

DSW1

SW2

SW3

Figure 5-119

5) Use the push switches SW1 and SW2 onthe DADF controller PCB to adjust thesheet-to-sheet distance.

5

5

Copyboard glass

Copy paper

[2]

Copy paper

[1]

Standard: = 0 ±3 mm

Figure 5-120

Originals size (in feeding length)

220 to 250 mm

220 to 260 mm

DADF model

A/B

Inch

Table 5-104

1) Shift bits 1, 2, and 4 of the DIP switch(DSW1) on the DADF controller PCB toON.

2) Place two sheets of A4 or LTR copy paper(64 g/m2) on the original tray.Be sure that the copy paper matches theDADF model: if A/B-configuration, useA4 copy paper; if Inch-configuration, useLTR cop paper.

ON

12

34

56

78

LED

1LE

D2

SW1

TP1

J10

J15

J1

CB1 J2 J14

J12

J11

J7

J6

J13

J5

J9

J8J3

6 1

B12 B1

2 1

1

3

1

2

1

3

12

13

1

14

2

A1 A12

1 1 1 1 9101 4 22

8

1

7

1

DSW1

SW2

SW3

Figure 5-118

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A single press on each push switch willshift the copy paper [2]of Figure 5-128 by0.34 mm. When the position is as desired,press the push switch SW3 once todischarge the copy paper and store thenew setting.

<EX.>

• Relationship between Push Switchesand Sheet-to-Sheet Distance

Suppose that the distance between the twosheets of copy paper is 4 mm when thepush switch SW3 on the DADF controllerPCB is pressed once to stop the copy paperon the copyboard and the DADF isopened.To decrease the sheet-to-sheet distance by4 mm,4/0.34 (adjustment pitch) = 12.12the push switch SW2 must be pressed 12times.When the push switch SW2 is pressed 12times and the push switch SW3 on theDADF controller PCB is pressed once, thecopy paper will be discharged and the newsetting will be stored.

6) After "correcting the original skew,""adjusting the horizontal size plate,""adjusting the original leading edge stopposition," and "adjusting the reducedcomposition mode sheet-to-sheetdistance," turn off the copier and shift allbits of the DIP switch DSW1 to OFF.Turn on the copier, and check to make surethat the operation of the DADF is normal.

However, if the size of the original(length in feeding direction) is as follows,keep bit 7 of the DIP switch DSW1 to ON.

Original size(length in feeding

direction)

220 to 250 mm

220 to 260 mm

DADF model

A/B configuration

Inch-configuration

Sheet-to-sheet distance 5

Increases

Decreases

Push switch

SW1

SW2

Table 5-105

Table 5-106

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4 Adjusting the DADF Open/Closed Switch (MS1)

1) Remove the body cover (upper).2) Adjust the retaining plate so that the

DADF switch MS1 turns on and off whenthe distance from the copyboard glass tothe end of the DADF is 10 to 100 mm(open and close the DADF).

[1]

[2]

Figure 5-121 Right Hinge

DADF

Copier

10~100mm

Figure 5-122

5 Adjusting the Separation BeltPressure

a. OutlineIf originals start to move skew because of

wear on the separation belt or the feedingroller, the pressure of the separation belt willhave to be adjusted.

If the separation belt or the feeding rollermust be replaced, be sure to make thefollowing adjustments:

b. Before the Work

Adjusting screwSeparation roller

Separation belt

Spring gauge

Separation belt pressureFeeding roller

Test strip for measuringfeeding power

Feeding power

Figure 5-123

1) Prepare test strips for measuring feedingpower.Cut an A4 or LTR sheet of copy paper (64or 80 g/m2) into strips of about 70 mm;then, paste tape on both sides of the end ofeach, and put a hole.

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70 mm(approx.)

70 mm(approx.)

1/3

1/3

1/3

Vertical direction

Copy paper (A4)

10 cm (approx.)

Put tape on both sides.

Hole

20 mm (approx.)

35 mm

300 mm (approx.)

Figure 5-124

c. Top Pick-Up Mode1) Remove the screw, and detach the DADF

controller cover of the DADF.

DADF controller coverScrew

Figure 5-125

2) Shift bits 5 and 6 of the DIP switch DSW1on the DADF controller PCB to ON toselect separation belt/feeding rollercleaning mode (top pick-up).

ON

12

34

56

78

LED

1LE

D2

SW1

TP1

J10

J15

J1

CB1 J2 J14

J12

J11

J7

J6

J13

J5

J9

J8J3

6 1B12 B1

2 1

1

3

1

2

1

3

12

13

1

14

2

A1 A12

1 1 1 1 9101 4 22

8

1

7

1

DSW1

SW2

SW3

Figure 5-126

3) Press the push switch SW3 on the DADFcontroller PCB. Put the test strip into themiddle separation assembly, and measurethe feeding power (Figure 5-141).

Points to Note When TakingMeasurements1. Be sure that the three separation beltsare in contact with the test strip.2. Be sure that the test strip is pulledstraight along the separation belt (Figure5-131).3. Be sure that measurements are takenwhen the rear end of the test strip and therear end of the original tray are flush(Figure 5-141).

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Spring gauge(capable of measuring about 600 g; CK-0058)

Upper cover

Center

Test strip Spring gauge

Match the end of thetest strip and the endof the original tray.

Figure 5-126Measuring the Feeding Power (middle)

4) Open the upper cover of the DADF to endmeasurement.

5) Press the push switch SW3 on the DADFcontroller PCB once (at the front, glued inplace).

[1]

[2]

Glued in place

Figure 5-128

Table 5-107

Feeding power (g)

300±30

330±30

Test strip

64 g/m2

80 g/m2

Feeding power (g)

Decreases

Increases

Direction ofrotation

Clockwise

Counterclockwise

Table 5-108 Adjusting Screw and Feeding Power

6) Be sure that LED1 and LED2 on theDADF controller PCB are on and thevoltage or TP1-1 is 1.1±0.1 V and thevoltage of TP1-2 is 4.1± 0.2 V.If the voltage of either TP1-1 or TP1-2 isnot as indicated, suspect displacement ofthe light-emitting/-receiving unit of thesensor corresponding to the test probe;check the position of the sensor.

ON

12

34

56

78

LED

1LE

D2

SW1

TP1

J10

J15

J1

CB1 J2 J14

J12

J11

J7

J6

J13

J5

J9

J8J3

6 1B12 B1

2 1

1

3

1

2

1

3

12

13

1

14

2

A1 A12

1 1 1 1 9101 4 22

8

1

7

1

DSW1

SW2

SW3

Figure 5-129

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B. Electrical System

1. Replacement of Major Parts

Major parts

DADF controller PCB

Original tray power sensor (S1)

Registration sensor (S3)

Original width detecting volume (VR)

Description

1. Adjust the level of the original tray paper sensor(S1)/registration sensor (S3).

2. Adjust the original width detecting volume (VR).3. Adjust the original stop position. (See A.

"Mechanical.")4. Adjust the sheet-to-sheet distance in reduced page

composition mode. (See A. "Mechanical.")5. Initial setting for paper setting

1. Adjust the level of the original tray paper sensor(S1/registration sensor (S3)

1. Adjust the level of the original tray power sensor(S1)/registration sensor (S3).

1. Adjusting the original width detecting volume (VR)

Table 5-109

2. Adjusting the Level of theOariginal Tray Paper Sensor (S1)/Registration Sensor (S3)

S1S3

Figure 5-130

1) Remove the cover of the DADF, and shiftbit 4 of the DIP switch DSW1 on theDADF controller PCB.

ON

12

34

56

78

LED

1LE

D2

SW1

TP1

J10

J15

J1

CB1 J2 J14

J12

J11

J7

J6

J13

J5

J9

J8J3

6 1B12 B1

2 1

1

3

1

2

1

3

12

13

1

14

2

A1 A12

1 1 1 1 9101 4 22

8

1

7

1

DSW1

SW2

SW3

Figure 5-131

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2) Push the push switch SW3 on the DADFcontroller PCB without placing anyoriginal on the original tray.• LED1/2 on the DADF controller PCB

turns on.• If LED1 does not turn on in 30 sec or

more, suspect the original tray papersensor (S1); if LED2 does not turn onin 30 sec or more, suspect theregistration sensor S3 or the DADFcontroller.

SW1

TP1

J10

J15

J1

CB1 J2 J14

J12

J11

J7

J6

J13

J5

J9

J8J3

B126 1

B1

2 1

1

3

1

2

1

3

12

13

1

14

2

A1 A12

1 1 1 1 9101 4 22

8

1

7

1

DSW1

SW2

SW3

LED

1LE

D2

Figure 5-132

3) When LED1/2 has turned on, press thepush switch SW3 on the DADF controllerPCB once again.• The two LEDs will turn off, and the

adjustment will end.4) Shift the bit on the DIP switch DSW1 on

the DADF controller PCB back toposition.

3. Adjusting the Original WidthDetecting Volume (VR1)

1) Obtain one sheet of A4 or LTR copypaper.

2) Remove the cover of the DADF, and setthe bits of the DIP switch DSW1 on theDADF controller PCB as follows:(Keep in mind that settings differaccording to the size of copy paper.)

ON

12

34

56

78

LED

1LE

D2

SW1

TP1

J10

J15

J1

CB1 J2 J14

J12

J11

J7

J6

J13

J5

J9

J8J3

6 1

B12 B1

2 1

1

3

1

2

1

3

12

13

1

14

2

A1 A12

1 1 1 1 9101 4 22

8

1

7

1

DSW1

SW2

SW3

ON

12

34

56

78

LED

1LE

D2

SW1

TP1

J10

J15

J1

CB1 J2 J14

J12

J11

J7

J6

J13

J5

J9

J8J3

6 1

B12 B1

2 1

1

3

1

2

1

3

12

13

1

14

2

A1 A12

1 1 1 1 9101 4 22

8

1

7

1

DSW1

SW2

SW3

A4

LTR

Figure 5-133

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3) Place the copy paper in A4/LTRorientation, and adjust the side guides tothe width of the copy paper.

Figure 5-134

4) Press the push switch SW3 on the DADFcontroller PCB.• When the DADF controller reads data,

LED1 will turn on and then turn offimmediately; thereafter, LED2 will turnon.

SW1

TP1

J10

J15

J1

CB1 J2 J14

J12

J11

J7

J6

J13

J5

J9

J8J3

B12 B1

2 1

1

3

1

2

1

3

12

13

1

14

2

A1 A12

1 1 1 1 9101 4 22

8

1

7

1

DSW1

SW2

SW3

Figure 5-135

5) After LED2 has turned on, place the copypaper on the document tray in a differentorientation (A4R/LTRR), and adjust theside guides to the width of the copy paper.

Figure 5-136

6) Press the push switch SW3 on the DADFcontroller PCB.• When adjustment ends successfully,

LED1 and LED2 on the DADFcontroller PCB will turn on.

• When adjustment ends in failure, LED1and LED2 will flash.

SW1

TP1

J10

J15

J1

CB1 J2 J14

J12

J11

J7

J6

J13

J5

J9

J8J3

B126 1

B1

2 1

1

3

1

2

1

3

12

13

1

14

2

A1 A12

1 1 1 1 9101 4 22

8

1

7

1

DSW1

SW2

SW3

LED

1LE

D2

Figure 5-137

7) Shift the bits of the DIP switch DSW1 onthe DADF controller PCB back to theirinitial position.

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Figure 5-138

4. Initial setting for paper pick up1) Remove the cover of the DADF, and set

bit 4 and 5 of the DIP switch DSW1 on theDADF controller PCB to ON.

2) Press the push switch SW3 on the DADFcontroller PCB once.

3) Press the push switch SW2 on the DADFcontroller PCB 5 times after the pick upassembley will move.

4) Press the push switch SW3 on the DADFcontroller PCB once again.

5) Return the DIP switch DSW1 on theDADF controller PCB back to its originalposition.

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Pick-up roller sensor (S5)

Parts Step Checks Yes/No Action

Set the meter range to 20 VDC, and connect the + probe to J5-1and the - probe to J5-2 on the DADF controller PCB. Then, turn the flag (light-blocking plate) on the pick-up roller shaft by hand.Is the voltage about 5 V whenthe flag is at the sensor andabout 0.15 V otherwise.

1 No

Check the wiring fromthe pick-up motor (M1)to the DADF controllerPCB; if normal, replacethe pick-up motor (M1).

Replace the DADF controller PCB.

Set the meter range to 200 VDC,and connect the +probeto J12-1 and the - probeto J12-2 on the controller PCB.Does the reading change to 22 Vwhen the Copy Start key ispressed?

Pick-up motor(M1)

2 Yes

No

II. TROUBLESHOOTING

A. Troubleshooting Malfunctions

1. E401

Parts Step Checks Yes/No Action

1 No

2 Yes

No

Belt motor clocksensor (S10)

Set the meter range to 20 VDC,and connect the + probe to J9-B4and the - probe to J-B3 on theDADF controller PCB. Does thereading repeat 5 and 0 V when theclock disk is turned slowly byhand?

Check the wiring from thebelt motor clock sensor(S10) to the DADf controllerPCB; if normal, replace thebelt motor clock sensor(S10).

Belt motor (M3) Set the meter range to 200 VDC,and connect the + probe to J7-1and the - probe to J7-2 on thecontroller PCB. Does the readingchange to 23 V when the CopyStart key is pressed?

Check the wiring from thebelt motor (M3) to theDADF controller PCB; ifnormal, replace the beltmotor (M3).

Replace the DADFcontroller PCB.

Table 5-201

2. E402

Table 5-202

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3. E403

Table 5-203

4. E404

Parts Step Checks Yes/No Action

1 No

2 Yes

No

Deliver motorclock sensor(S13)

Set the meter range to 20 VDC,and the - probe to J14-1 on theDADF controller PCB. Doesthe reading repeat 5 and 0 Vwhen the clock disk is turnedslowly by hand?

Check the wiring fromthe delivery motor clocksensor (S9) to the DADFcontroller PCB; ifnormal,replace thedelivery motor clocksensor (S13).

Delivery motor(M5)

Set the meter range to 200 VDC, and connect the + probe toJ14-8 and the - probe to J14-7on the DADF controller PCB.Does the reading change to 23V when the Copy Start key ispressed?

Check the wiring fromthe delivery motor (M5)to the DADF controllerPCB; if normal, replacethe delivery motor M5.

Replace the DADFcontroller PCB.

Parts Step Checks Yes/No Action

1 No

2 Yes

No

Feeding motorclock sensor (S9)

Set the meter range to 20 VDC,and connect the + probe to J9-A11and the - probe to J9-A10 on theDADF controller PCB. Does thereading repeat 5 and 0 V when theclock disk is turned slowly by hand?

Check the wiring from thefeeding motor clock sensor(S9) to the DADF controllerPCB; if normal, replace thefeeding motor clock sensor (S9).

Feeding motor (M2) Set the meter range to 200 VDC,and connect the + probe to J11-1and the - probe to J11-2 on theDADF controller PCB. Does thereading of the meter change to 23 Vwhen the Copy Start key is pressed?

Check the wiring from thefeeding motor (M2) to theDADF controller PCB; ifnormal, replace the feedermotor (M2).

Replace the DADFcontroller PCB.

Table 5-204

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5. E411

Parts Step Checks Yes/No Action

1

2

No3

4

5

Yes

No

Yes

Original traypaper sensor(S1)Registrationsensor(S3)

Original traypaper sensor(S1)Registrationsensor(light-receiving)(LED3)

Adjust the levels of the original tray paper sensor and the registration sensor. Is the problem corrected?

Adjust the levels of every sensors.

Yes Clean the light-receivingside of the sensor witha cotton wad.

Check the wiring; ifnormal, replace the original tray paper sensor (S1) or the registration sensor light-receiving side (LED3)

Measure the voltage between the connectors J5-7 and J5-9 on the DADF controller PCB(original paper sensor) andbetween the connectors J9-B10and J9-B9 (registration sensorlight-receiving side).Is it about0.6 to 1.1 V?

Is the light-receiving section ofeach sensor soiled with paperlint?

Original traypaper sensor(S1)

Measure the voltage between the connectors J5-8 and J5-9 on the DADF controller PCB. Is it 1.5 V or less in the presence of paper and 4.0V ormore in the absence of paper?

Replace the original traypaper sensor (S1).

Replace the DADF controller PCB.

Registrationsensor

Measure the voltage betweenthe connectors J9-B12 andJ9-B11 on the DADF controllerPCB. Is it 4.5 V or more in thepresence of paper and 1.3 V orless in the absence of paper?

No Replace the DAF controller PCB.

Yes Replace the resistrationsensor (S3).

Table 5-205

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Parts

Wiring

DADFcontroller PCB

Step

1

2

3

Action

End. (Check the wiringbetween the copier's DCcontroller PCB and theDADF controller PCB.)

Check the wiring for powerfrom the copier.

End.

Replace the copier's DCcontroller PCB.

Checks

Turn off and then on thepower switch. Is theproblem corrected?

Set the meter range to 200VDC, and connect themeter probes as indicated.Is the voltage about 24 V?

Replace the DADFcontroller PCB. Is theproblem corrected?

Yes/No

YES

NO

YES

NO

6. E712

Table 5-206

Figure 5-402

3) Turn on the copier's power switch.4) With no original on the original tray, press the push switch SW3 on the DADF controller PCB

once.5) Check to make sure that LED1/LED2 on the DADF controller PCB turn on, and the voltage of

TP2-1/TP2-2 is 1.1±0.1 V.

+ probe

J2-1

J1-6

1

2

- probe

J2-2

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III. ARRANGEMENT OF THE ELECTRICAL PARTS

A. Motors, Solenoids, and Sensors

LED101 LED102

S10

S14

S1

S6

S5

S13

S7S8

S3

MS2

M5

M1 M2

M3

M4BK

CLVR

SL2

SL1SL3

MS1

S11

S12

S9

S4

Figure 5-301

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Table 5-301

VR

BK

M

SL

CL

Symbol Name Notation

M1M2M3M4M5

CL

BK

SL1SL2SL3

VR

MS1MS2

S1S3

S4S5S6S7S8S9

S10S11S12S13S14

LED101LED102

Description

Motor

Clutch

Brake

Solenoid

Variable resistor

Microswitch

Phototransistor

Photointerrupter

LED

Pick-up motorFeeder motorBelt motorRe-circulating motorDelivery motor

Clutch

Belt motor brake

Stopper plate solenoidPaper retaining plate solenoidPaper delivery plate solenoid

Original width detecting volume

DADF open/close switchUpper cover switch

Original tray paper sensorRegistration sensor

Upper cover sensorPick-up roller sensorDelivery sensor 1Pick-up sensorReversal sensorFeeding motor clock sensorBelt motor clock sensorRegistration roller clock sensorDelivery sensor 2Delivery motor clock sensorRe-circulation sensor

Original set indicator

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B. PCB

[1]

[2]

Table 5-302

Symbol Name Notation Description

DADF controller PCBIndicator PCB

Controls the DADF.Indicates the presence of anoriginal.

[1][2]

Table 5-302

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IV. VARIABLE RESISTORS, LIGHT-EMITTING DIODES,AND CHECK PINS BY PCB

Of all variable resistors (VR), light-emitting diodes, and check pins, those needed whenservicing the machine in the field are discussed.

Caution:Do not touch the variable resistors and check pins not discussed herein. They are for thefactory, and require special tools and must be adjusted to high accuracy.

A. DADF Controller PCB

Caution:1. Some LEDs emit dim light even when off because of leakage current. This is a normalcondition, and must be kept in mind:2. VRs that may be used in the field

VRs that must not be used in the field

SW1

TP1

J10

J15

J1

CB1 J2 J14

J12

J11

J7

J6

J13

J5

J9

J8J3

B12 B1

26 1

1

1

3

1

2

1

3

12

13

1

14

2

A1 A12

1 1 1 1 9101 4 22

8

1

7

1

DSW1

SW2

SW3

LED

1LE

D2

Figure 5-401

LED Description

LED1

LED2

Use it when checkingthe output of the original tray paper sensor.

Use it when checkingthe output of the registration sensor.

Table 5-401LEDs on the DADF Controller PCB

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TP1-1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6

Output of the original tray paper sensorOutput of the registration sensor For factoryFor factory+5VGND

Test pin No. Checks

Table 5-402Test Pins on the DADF Controller PCB

• Checking the Output of the Original Tray Paper Sensor/Registration SensorIf you have replaced the DADF controller PCB, original tray paper sensor, or registrationsensor in the field, you must make sure that the output of each sensor is correct. (The light-emitting unit and the light-receiving unit of these sensors are not of a single entity.)

Making Checks1) Turn off the copier's power switch.2) Shift bit 4 of the DIP switch DSW on the DADF controller PCB to on.

Figure 5-402

3) Turn on the copier's power switch.4) With no original on the original tray, press the push switch SW3 on the DADF controller PCB

once.5) Check to make sure that LED1/LED2 on the DADF controller PCB turn on, and the voltage of

TP1-1 is 1.1±0.1 V and the voltage of TP1-2 is 4.1±0.2V.If the voltage of either TP1-1 or TP1-2 is not as indicated, suspect displacement of the light-emitting/-receiving unit of the sensor corresponding to the probe of the meter. Check theposition of the sensor.

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B. Indicator PCB

LED 101LED 102 2J102

1

J101

61

Figure 5-403

LED101LED102

Indicates the presence of an original.Indicates the presence of an original.

LED Description

Table 5-403LEDs on the Indicator PCB

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C. DIP Switch FunctionsThe DIP switch DSW1 on the DADF controller PCB have the functions shown in Table 5-403.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ON

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ON

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ON

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ON

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ON

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ON

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ON

Normaloperation mode DSW1 setting Purpose

Normal operation

Pick-up/deliverystep operation

Reduced pagecompositionmodesheet-to-sheetdistanceadjustment

Pick-up/reversal/delivery stepoperation

Original stopposition

Continuouspick-up/deliveryoperation

Sensor levelcheck

With all bits at OFF, the machine is in normaloperation state.

Each press on the push switch SW3 on the DADFcontroller PCB causes the machine to repeat pick-up/delivery operation.

A press on the push switch SW3 on the DADF controllerPCB will cause the machine to pick-up two originals andstop them on the copyboard side by side. Thereafter,press the push switch SW1/SW2 as necessary to adjustthe sheet-to-sheet distance. At the end, press the pushswitch SW3 to store the new setting.

Each press on the push switch SW3 on the DADFcontroller PCB will cause the machine to repeat pick-up/reversal/delivery operation.

A press on the push switch SW3 on the DADF controllerPCB will cause the machine to pick-up an original andstop it on the copyboard glass. Thereafter, press the pushswitch SW1/SW2 to adjust the original stop position.At the end, press the push switch SW3 to store the new

setting.

Place three or more sheets of copy paper on the originaltray, and press the push switch SW3 on the DADFcontroller so that the machine will repeat pick-up/delivery operation continuously.

Each press on the push switch SW3 on the DADFcontroller PCB will put the original tray paper sensor/registration sensor in level check mode.

(top pick-up)

(top pick-up)

Table 5-403a

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Table 5-403b

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ON

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ON

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ON

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ON

Normaloperation mode DSW1 setting Purpose

Non-default sizeoriginal

Shift bit 7 to on if any of the following sizes is used:

Separation belt/feeding rollercleaning

A press on the push switch SW3 on the DADF controllerPCB will cause the pick-up motor to rotate to clean theseparation belt and the feeding roller.To stop, press the push switch SW3 once again.

Original sizehorizontaldirection detection

Use it to store the position of the side guides of theoriginal tray for A4 or LTR size originals.

(top pick-up mode)

(A4 size)

(LTR size)

DADF model Length in feedingdirection (mm)

A/B-configuration

Inch-configuration

220 to 250

220 to 260

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Code Cause

• The pick-up motor (M1) does not rotate.• The pick-up roller sensor (S5) is faulty.

• A flag is mounted on the spindle of the pick-up motor (M1), and the rotation of the pick-up motor is mounted in reference to the flag blocking the pick-up roller sensor (S5). This error is identified when the sensor does not turn on and off twice or more within 1 sec

• The belt motor (M3) doe not rotate.• The belt motor sensor (S10) is faulty.

• The number of belt motor clock pulses within 200 msec is lower than specific value.

• The feeder motor (M2) does not rotate.• The feeder motor clock sensor (S9) is faulty.

• The number of feeder motor clock pulses within 200 msec is lower than a specific value.

• The delivery motor (M5) does not rotate.• The delivery motor clock sensor (S13) is faulty.

• The number of feeder motor clock pulses within 200 msec is lower than a specific value.

• The original tray paper sensor (S1) is faulty.• The registration sensor (S3) is faulty.

• The communications IC on the feeder side is faulty.

• The output of the sensor is 2.3 V or higher in the absence of paper.

• The communications with the copier is disrupted for 5 sec or more.

Description

V. SELF DIAGNOSIS

A. DADF Self Diagnosis

The microprocessor on the machine's DADF controller PCB is provided with a function whichchecks the state of the machine and, upon detection of an error, will indicate an error code on thecopier's control panel.

Table 5-501

Caution:1. When the self diagnostic mechanism has turned on, the copier may be reset by turning it off

and then on.2. When the DADF is out of order, copies may still be made by placing originals on the

copyboard glass.

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APPENDIX

A. GENERAL TIMING CHART ........ A-1B. NAMES AND ABBREVIATIONS OF

SIGNALS..................................... A-2C. DADF-C1 GENERAL CIRCUIT

DIAGRAM ................................... A-3

D. DADF CONTROLLER CIRCUITDIAGRAM ................................... A-4

E. DISPLAY BOARD...................... A-11F. SPECIAL TOOLS ...................... A-12

G. SOLVENTS AND OILS ............. A-13

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A. GENERAL TIMING CHART1. top pick-up mode, A4, 2 originals (single-

sided original to single copy)

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

(S1)

(S7)

(S3)

(S12)

(S11)

(M1)

(M2)

(M3)

(CL)

(SL1)

(SL2)

(BK)

(M5)

Original tray paper sensor

Pick-up sensor

Registration paper sensor

Delivery sensor 2

Re-circulation sensor

Pick-up motor

Feeder motor

Belt motor

Clutch

Stopper plate solenoid

Paper retaining solenoid

Brake

Delivery motor

RDF operation 1st original picked up/fed 2nd original picked up

Scanner moved forward

1st/2nd original fed

Scanner moved in reverse

1st/2nd original delivery fed

Scanner move in reverseScanner moved forward Copier operation

Original setCopy Start key ON

: Motor low-speed rotation.

: rotation(pick-up direction) rotation.

: (copier mode delivery direction) rotation.

CW CCW CCW CCW CCW

CCW CCW

CW

CCW

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B. NAMES AND ABBREVIATIONS OF SIGNALSThe following are the signal names and abbreviations used in thismanual and circuit diagrams.

Note:The abbreviations in parentheses are analog signals, whichcannot be expressed in terms of '1' and '0'. Others are digitalsignals, which may be expressed in terms of '1' and '0'.

BDIR BELT MOTOR ROTATION CommandBK BRAKE DRIVE CommandBMCLK BELT MOTOR CLOCK PULSE SignalBMON BELT MOTOR DRIVE CommandBMPWM BELT MOTOR SPEED CONTROL CommandCL CLUTCH DRIVE CommandCNCT CONNECT SignalEPMS DOCUMENT ENPUTY1 SignalFLPSL1 DEFLECTOR SOLENOID DRIVE CommandWIDTH DOCUMENT SIZE DETECTION SignalORGLED DOCUMENT SENC DRIVE CommandFMCLK FEED MOTOR CLOCK PULSE SignalFMPWM FEED MOTOR DRIVE CommandRSS LAST DOCUMENT DETECTION SignalSPRS PAPER DETECTION Signal 1EJTS1 PAPER DETECTION Signal 2ENTS PAPER DETECTION Signal 3EJTS2 PAPER DETECTION Signal 4TURNS PAPER DETECTION Signal 5DCTS PICK-UP ROLER START POSITION SignalRFC DADF CLOSED SignalRSDRV RECYCLE MOTOR DRIVE CommandRSIN DADF SERIAL INPUT SignalRSOUT DADF SERIAL OUTPUT SignalSDIR PICK-UP MOTOR ROTATION CommandSMON PICK-UP MOTOR DRIVE CommandSMPWM PICK-UP MOTOR SPEED CONTROL CommandSTPSLD STOPPER SOLENOID DRIVE CommandUPCC UPPER COVER CLOSED Signal 1CVRSW UPPER COVER CLOSED Signal 2WGTSL WEIGHT SOLENOID DRIVE Command

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O

O

(white) (white)

(white) (black) (blue)

(white)

(black)

(white)

(white)

(white)

(white)

Cover PI

CL

SL2

SL1

J203

S1

M3

M2

M1

BK

J8 J13

J12

J1J7

J6J5

1 2

1

2

1 2

1

2

1 2

3

1 2

3

1 2

3

1 2

3

2 1

2 1

1312

110

78

914

1312

110

78

914

BL

PK

SB

OR

OR

OR

OR

4 3

2 1

1 2

3 4

1 2

3

9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 19 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1

3 2

1

1 2

3

1 2

1

2

M4

VR

J101

J218

J102

J219

J308

S13

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 91 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

10

BL

PK

BR

BL

SB

BR

OR

R R OR

6 5 4 3 2 1

1 2 3 4 5 6

3 2 1

1 2 3

2 1

1 2

J220

2 1 2 1

M5

SL4

V V V V V V OR

R

J221

J307

3 2 1 3 2 1

3 2 1 3 2 1

J306

1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

1 2

1234567

1234567

C3C2C1C4

A7A6A5A4A3A2A1

B1B2B3B4B5B6B7B8

OR

BL

OR

OR

BK

W

GY

Y

V

R

BL

+24V OR

GND BL

GN

J1

J2

J201

FG

FG

MS1

J3

MS2

A1 A3 A2 A4 A6 A5 A7 A9 A8 A1 A11 A1 B5 B4 B3 B11 B1 B9 B6 B8 B7 B2 B1B1

A1 A3 A2 A4 A6 A5 A7 A9 A8 A1 A1 A1 B5 B4 B3 B11 B1 B9 B6 B8 B7 B2 B1B1

BR

BL

BR

GY

BL

BR

W BL

BR

PK

BL

BR

SB

BL

Y BL

Y BL

BR

W BL

Y Y

J9

J305J304J303

J209J208J207

3 1 2 3 1 2

1 2 3 1 2 3

1 2 31 2 3

3 1 2 3 1 2

3 1 2 3 1 2

3 1 2 3 1 2

1 3 2

3 1 2

1 3 2

3 1 2

1 3 2

3 1 2

1 2

2 1 4 3 2 1

1 2 3 4

2 1 2 1

S4

LED3

J205

J302

J212

J211

S3

S10S9S8S7S6

J210

SL3

1 2

2 1

J214

J204

3 1 2 3 1 2

1 2 3 1 2 3

4 5 6 3 1 2 4 5 6 3 1 2

BR

Y BL

BR

GY

BL

J5

J206

S5

J215

S11

J214

1 2

1

2

V

1 2

2 1

1 2

2 1

1 1

J217

J216

1

S12

S14

NO

C

Paper deflecting platesolenoid

Delivery sensor 1Pick-up sensor Reversal sensor

Feeder motorclock sensor

Belt motorclock sensor

Registration paper sensor(light-receiving)

Registration rollerclock sensor

Pick-up roller sensor

Registration reversal sensor(light-emitting)

Delivery sensor 2

Delivery motor

Stampsolenoid

Re-circulationmotor

Indicator PCB

Pick-up motor

Feeder motor

Brake

Belt motor

Paper retaining platesolenoid

Stopper platesolenoid

Original tray paper sensor

Clutch

RDF controller PCB

Re-circulation sensor

Original width detecting volume

Upper cover switch

DADF switch

Delivery motorclock sensor

C. DADF-C1 GENERAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

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D. DADF CONTROLLER CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (1/6)

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

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

75

74

73

72

71

70

69

68

67

66

65

64

63

62

61

60

59

58

57

56

55

54

53

52

51

100

99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76

0

1

2

3

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

17

16

15

14

R138

+5V

R3+5V

+5V

X1

C15

C16

+5V

Q1

Vcc

PB0

PB1

PB2

PB3

PB4

PB5

PB6

PB7

RES0*

Vss

P90/TxD0

P91/TxD1

P92/RxD0

P93/RxD1

P94/SCK0

P95/SCK1

P40/D0

P41/D1

P42/D2

P43/D3

Vss

P44/D4

P45/D5

P46/D6

+5V

+5V

MD2

MD1

MD0

P66/LWR*

P65/HWR*

P64/RD*

P63/AS*

Vcc

XTAL

EXTAL

Vss

NMI

RES*

STBY*

CLKOUT

P62/BACK

P61/BREQ*

P60/WAIT*

Vss

P53/A19

P52/A18

P51/A17

P50/A16

P27/A15

P26/A14

P47/D

7

P30

/D8

P31

/D9

P32

/D10

P33

/D11

P34

/D12

P35

/D13

P36

/D14

P37

/D15

Vcc

P10

/A0

P11

/A1

P12

/A2

P13

/A3

P14

/A4

P15

/A5

P16

/A6

P17

/A7

Vss

P20

/A8

P21

/A9

P22

/A10

P23

/A11

P24

/A12

P25/

A13

PA7/A

20

PA

6/A

21

PA

5/A

22

PA

4/A

23

PA

3

PA

2

PA

1

PA

0

Vss

P84

P83

P82

P81

P80

AV

ss

P77

/AN

7/D

A1

P76

/AN

6/D

A0

P75

/AN

5

P74

/AN

4

P73

/AN

3

P72

/AN

2

P71

/AN

1

P70

/AN

0

Vre

f

AV

cc

C1

11 12 13

+5V

+5VC17

R2

JP1

R1

+5V

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32

50

49

48

47

46

45

44

43

42

41

40

39

38

37

36

35

34

33

64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51

0 1 2 3 4 5 6

7

2 3 4 5 6 7

3 2 16 5 47

1

0

+5V

C3

Q3

A7

PA0

PA1

PA2

PA3

PA4

PA5

PA6

PA7

PB0

PB1

PB2

PB3

PB4

PB5

PB6

PB7

PO0

DQ2

DQ

3

DQ

4

DQ

5

DQ

6

DQ

7

VC

C A0

A1

A2

A3

A4

A5

A6

X2

C20 C19

RA1

8

+5V

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

32

31

30

29

28

27

26

25

24

23

22

21

20

19

18

17

16

15

12

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

Q2C2

14

13

8

9

11

10

17

7

6

5

4

3

Vpp

A16

A15

A12

A7

A6

A5

A4

A3

A2

A1

A0

O0

O1

O2

GND

0

1

2

18

8

17

Q6

C21

89

1

2

3

4

8

7

6

5

Q4

RDY

Vcc

CS

SK

RESET

GND

DO

DI

8

7

6

5

1

3

2

0

Q5

GNDVcc VOUT

C5

4

+5V

DQ1

DQ0

W*

R*

S*

BM

INTR

RXD3

TXD3

RXD2

TXD2

RXD1

TXD1

CTS3*

CTS2*

CTS1*

CLK

P12

CNVS

S

RS

T*

INT

P10

XIN

XO

UT

VS

S

P07

P06

P05

P04

P03

P02

P01

Vcc

PGM*

NC

A14

A13

A8

A9

A11

OE*

A10

CE*

O7

O6

O5

O4

O3

DSW1

+5V

+5VLED1

LED2

R13

R15

R16

R7

R6

R5

+5V

SW1

SW2

SW3

+5V R25

RXD2

TXD2

RXD1

TXD1

OPSW

EDTCT*

R4

1 2 3

RESETB*

RESETA*

RESETA*

EMPWM

RSMON

SOLTMR

FG/CLK

DI

CS*

DO

SCK

+5V

RE

SE

TB

* Q7

810

9Q6

12 13

C4

+5V

+5V

FG

EC

LK

EN

TLE

D

EM

PLE

D

FF

V

BF

V

EJTS2

CVRSW

SDIR

ORGLED

BK

CL

WGTSL

STPSL

FLPSL1

SMPSL

BDIR

SM

ON

SM

PW

M

FM

PW

M

BM

ON

BM

PW

M

DC

TS

RC

LK

FC

LK

BC

LK1

RS

S

WID

TH

EN

TS

EM

PS

SPRS

EJTS1

TURNS

R139R161

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Q11PR

CLR

13

D

>CK

Q

Q*

10

9

6

12

11

Q11

+5V

PR

CLR

14

2

3

5

6

Q

Q*

D

KC<

+5V

+5V

+5V

N.IN

ININ

FB

TCON

Ct

Rt

GND

C1

N.IN

ININ

ROUT

OCON

Vcc

C2

E2

E1

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

16

15

14

13

12

11

10

9

12

1311

2

13

B6

B8

B7

1

2

1

2

3

10

11

J9

J9

J9

J13

J13

J6

J6

J6

J5

J5

6

7

1

2

3

4

1

2

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

J1

J1

J2

J2

J2

J2

J3

J3

J8

J8

J8

J8

J8

J8

J8

J8

J8

1J15

STPSL

D20 C30

+24V

R48

R49

R47Q22

Q24Q7R51

BK

CL

R46

R43

C29

CP1

D4

D5

D6

+5V

R44

Q21

+5V

+24V

Q23Q7

CVRSW R45

+24V

R42L1

+5V

R52

SOLTMOR

R40R41

Q14

Q20

D2

R35

R38

R37

R36

C28

Q15

OPSW

+5V

R27

CVRPSVQ16

Q17

+5V

C22

CB1

C24

ZD1

C26

ZD2

C23

+24V

C25

+5V

R28R29 RSS

R30

R31

+5V

+5V

+5V

C52 C27

R32

ORGLED

RSDRV

WIDTH

RSSENS

Q18

D3

Q19

R80

+5V

R79

R77

C31

D17

C32

D21

Q51

R78

RSMON

RSSENS

+24V

WGTSL

RESETB∗

R128Q26

D8

SL SWCLK

R39

R33 R34

D1R26

+24U

J5

J5

J5

12

13

14

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–+

2

3

4

11

1

+24U +5V

+5V

–+

2

3

8

4

1

+5V

R59R53

Q30 Q32

R60

Q33

Q35

R54

Q28 Q31

R72

R69

R64

R133

R55

2

1

13

12

9

10

5

4

Q8

Q8

Q8

Q8

2

1

13

12

9

10

5

4

3

11

8

6

3

11

8

6

Q610 11

BMPWM

BDIR

Q27

+5V

+24V

D9

D10

D14D13

C54

D12 C53 R58R66

R61

+5V

Q56

Q60

R67 R70

+24V

R134

R57

R56

Q38 R68 R71

Q43

Q40 Q42

Q41

Q44

Q6

Q6

2 1

4 3

Q9

Q9

Q9

Q9

BMON

SMPWM

SDIR

SMONQ6

6 5

FMPWM

R140

Q49

+24V

D15

Q46

D16

R76

R73

1

2J7J7

1

2

J12

J12

1

2

3

J11

J11

J11

BELT_MTR

SPR_MTR

FEED_MTR

R62

R65

R63

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Q47

D22 R

127

+24V

Q48

R141

D23

+24V

D11

Q36R129

+5V

R113

+5V

R114

R115

CP10

+5V

R130

+5V

R131

R132

CP9

C40

J14

J14

8

7

J14

J14

9

10

EJCT_MTR

STAMP SL

EMPWM

SMPSL

J14

J14

J14

4

6

5

EJTS2

ECLK

J14

J14

J14

3

2

1

D. DADF CONTROLLER CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (4/6)

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–+

–+

–+

5

6

+

–+

+

+1011

Q10

Q50

Q52

D29

Q50

2

3

8

4

8

4

+5V

C/R

CLR

+5V

3

B

A

13

4

Q

Q*

2

1

Q12

Q12CP7

R135

D24

+24U

Q57

Q57

1

R144

C42

C41

CP2

C45

15 14

C+5V

Q58

+5V

6

5

+5V

C/R

CLR

+5V

11

B

A

5

12

Q

Q*

10

9

Q12

Q12CP8

R136

D25

+24U

7

R143

C44

C55

C43C46

7 6

C+5V

Q58

CP5

CP6

R9 R10

R17

R11 R12

R18

13

12

4

11

14

Q50

+5V

D26

+5V

R24

C50

C18

R20R19

R21 R22

R23C47

C48

C49

+24U

6

5

4

11

7

+24U

+5V

+5V

9

10

4

11

8

+24U

+5V

+5V

+5V

6

5

8

4

7

+24U+5V

R86

R88

R87

R89

R91

R92

R94

R95

R97

R98

R100

R90

R93

R96

R99

C33

C34

C35

CP3

CP4

CP1

CP14

1

SPRS

EJTS1

TURNS

ENTLED

ENTS

SLSWCLK

FLPSL1

DCTS

RCLK

J9

J9

J9

J9

J9

J9

J9

J9

J9

J9

J9

J9

J9

J9

J9

J9

J9

J9

J9

J9

J9

A1

A3

A2

A4

A6

A5

A7

A9

A8

A12

A11

A10

B5

B4

B3

B9

B10

B12

B11

B2

B1

Q25

+24V

D7

C53

J5

J5

J5

J5

J5

J5

J5

J5

J5

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

C37

R106R107

R85

R105

R83+5V+5V

+5V

R84

R50

R102

R82

R101

4

56

Q7

+5V

+5V

+5V

+5V+5V

R142

8 9

Q10

FG

FG/CLK

TP1

TP1

L3

2

TP1

3

TP1

FFV

BFV

FCLK

EMPLED

BCLK1

EMPS

R108

R112

R147 R146

R104

R103

R148R149

R150

R156

R154

R153R151

R152

D27

C51

R155 R157 D28

R110

R109

R111

C36

C13

Q59

R145

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VCC

GND

Q12

+5V

VCC

GND

Q8

C8

+5V

14

7

14

7

VCC

GND

Q11

C11

+5V

14

7

VCC

GND

Q7

C7

+5V

14

7

VCC

GND

Q10

C10

+5V

14

7

VCC

GND

Q6

C6

+5V

14

7

VCC

GND

Q9

C9

+5V

14

7VCC

GND

Q58

C14

C12

+5V

16

8

+5V

+5V +5V

+5V

+5V +5V

D18

R117 R118

R116

C38

R120

R121Q54

D19

R122 R123

R158

R159

R160

C39

R125

R126Q55

R124

R119

12

Q10

13

6

Q10

5 4

Q10

3

2

Q10

1

EDTCT*

RXD2

TXD2

RXD1

TXD1

J10

J10

J10

J10

J10

J10

J10

J10

J1

J1

J1

J1

J1

L2

7

8

5

6

1

2

3

4

3

5

4

1

2

D. DADF CONTROLLER CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (6/6)

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APPENDIX

E. DISPLAY BOARD

R101

R102 R103

LED101

LED102

PI101

J101

J102

3

2

1

A

K E

C

4

5

6

1 2

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F. SPECIAL TOOLS

You will need the following special tools in addition to the standard tools set:

The following applies:A: Each service person is expected to carry one.B: Each group of five service persons is expected to carry one.C: Each workshop is expected to keep one.

Uses

For removing cliprings (4 to 9 mm).

For adjusting thetension on the timingbelt, separation belt (0to 600 g).

No.

1

2

Tool name

Stop ring•Pliers edgereplacement

Tension gauge

Tool No.

CK-0246

CK-0058

Shape Rank

B

B

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APPENDIX

G. SOLVENTS AND OILS

Remarks

•Do not bring near fire.•Procure locally.

Tool No.:CK-0551 (20 g)

Tool No.: TKN-0454

No

1

2

3

Name

Alcohol

Lubricant

Cleaning tissue

Uses

Cleaning; e.g., glass,plastic, rubber(external covers).

Lubricating

Cleaning; e.g., feedingbelt, copyboard cover,copyboard glass

Composition

Fluoride-familycarbon hydrogen,alcohol, surfaceactivating agent,water

Silicone oil

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