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SERVICE MANUAL THEORY OF OPERATION 2005.04 Ver. 1.0

After publication of this service manual, the parts and mechanism may be subject to change for improvement of their performance. Therefore, the descriptions given in this service manual may not coincide with the actual machine. When any change has been made to the descriptions in the service manual, a revised version will be issued with a revision mark added as required. Revision mark: To indicate clearly a section revised, show 1 to the left of the revised section. A number within 1 represents the number of times the revision has been made. To indicate clearly a section revised, show 1 in the lower outside section of the corresponding page. A number within 1 represents the number of times the revision has been made. NOTE Revision marks shown in a page are restricted only to the latest ones with the old ones deleted. When a page revised in Ver. 2.0 has been changed in Ver. 3.0: The revision marks for Ver. 3.0 only are shown with those for Ver. 2.0 deleted. When a page revised in Ver. 2.0 has not been changed in Ver. 3.0: The revision marks for Ver. 2.0 are left as they are. 2005/04 1.0 Issue of the first edition Date Service manual Ver. Revision mark Descriptions of revision

Theory of Operation Ver. 1.0 Apr. 2005 CONTENTS Outline 1. Product specification... 1 Composition/Operation 2. Paper Feed Unit ()... 3 2.1 Construction... 3 2.2 Operation... 3 2.3 Edge Guide and Trailing Edge Stop... 4 2.4 Paper Lifting Plate... 4 2.5 Tray-in-Position Detection... 5 2.6 Paper Empty Detection... 5 2.7 Paper Size Detecting Mechanism... 6 2.8 Paper Separating Mechanism... 7 2.9 Paper Take-Up Control... 8 2.10 Paper Take-Up Retry Control... 8 Outline Composition/Operation i

Theory of Operation Ver. 1.0 Apr. 2005 Composition/Operation Outline Blank page ii

Theory of Operation Ver. 1.0 Apr. 2005 Outline 1. Product specification Name Add-on paper feed unit Installation Installed on the underside of the copier Types and Sizes of Paper 1. Product specification Type Sizes Plain paper (60 to 90 g/m 2 ) Recycled paper (60 to 90 g/m 2 ) 250 sheets Metric areas: A3, A4 R, A4, A5, B4, B5 R, and B5 Inch areas: Ledger (11 x 17), 11 x 14, Legal (8-1/2 x 14), Letter/R (8-1/2 x 11/R), and Invoice (5-1/2 x 8-1/2) Outline Paper Alignment Capacity Power Requirements Power Consumption Dimensions Mass Operating Environment Center 250 sheets DC24 V, DC5 V (supplied from the copier) 9 W or less Width = 590 mm Depth = 558 mm Height = 108 mm 5.5 kg Conforms to that of the copier 1

1. Product specification Theory of Operation Ver. 1.0 Apr. 2005 Outline Blank page 2

Theory of Operation Ver. 1.0 Apr. 2005 2. Paper Feed Unit () Composition/Operation 2. Paper Feed Unit () 2.1 Construction 1 4 3 2 4686M004AA Composition/Operation [1] Trailing Edge Stop [3] Paper Lifting Plate [2] Side Door [4] Edge Guide 2.2 Operation Drive from the Main Motor (M1) is transmitted via a gear train to the paper take-up mechanism for the Paper Feed Unit. Vertical Transport Roller Paper Take-Up Drive Mechanism Feed Roller 4686M003AA 3

2. Paper Feed Unit () Theory of Operation Ver. 1.0 Apr. 2005 2.3 Edge Guide and Trailing Edge Stop The Edge Guide and Trailing Edge Stop can be slid into any desired position. Trailing Edge Stop Edge Guide 4686M005AA 4686M009AA Composition/Operation 2.4 Paper Lifting Plate The Paper Lifting Plate is locked into position when it is pressed down. It is unlocked when the tray is slid into the unit. The Paper Lifting Plate is pushed upward by the Paper Lifting Springs at all times. Paper Lifting Spring Paper Lifting Plate 4686M006AA 4

Theory of Operation Ver. 1.0 Apr. 2005 2. Paper Feed Unit () 2.5 Tray-in-Position Detection When a tray is slid into the cabinet, the Drawer Set Sensor is blocked and the copier determines that the tray has been slid in position. Light Blocking Plate Drawer Set Sensor (PC13/PF) 4686M007AA 2.6 Paper Empty Detection The Paper Empty Sensor detects a paper-empty condition in the tray. Composition/Operation Paper Empty Sensor (PC11/PF) 4686M008AA 5

2. Paper Feed Unit () Theory of Operation Ver. 1.0 Apr. 2005 2.7 Paper Size Detecting Mechanism Both the width (in the crosswise direction) and length (in the feeding direction) of the paper are detected and the copier CPU determines the paper size based on the combination of the two readings. The width (CD) of the paper is detected when the lever that is operatively connected to the Edge Guide activates or deactivates the Paper Size (CD) Detection Sensor. The length (FD) of the paper is detected when the lever that is operatively connected to the Trailing Edge Stop actuates or deactuates the switches on the Paper Size (FD) Detection Board. Paper Size (FD) Detection Board (PWB-I/PF) SW4 SW3 SW2 SW1 Composition/Operation Paper Size (CD) Detection Sensor (S11/PF) 4686M511AA Trailing Edge Stop Edge Guide Paper Size Paper Size (FD) Detection Board (PWB-I/PF) Paper Size (CD) Detection Sensor (S11/PF) SW4 SW3 SW2 SW1 A3 ON ON B4 A4 R ON ON ON A4 ON ON ON B5 R ON ON ON ON B5 ON ON A5 ON 6

Theory of Operation Ver. 1.0 Apr. 2005 2. Paper Feed Unit () 2.8 Paper Separating Mechanism A loop is formed in the paper between the Separator Fingers and the Feed Roller. The turning force of the Feed Roller overcomes the block of the Separator Fingers, causing the top sheet of paper to ride over the fingers and be fed out of the tray into the copier. When there are only two sheets of left in the tray and if the friction force of the Paper Lifting Plate is low, the bottom sheet of paper is taken up and fed into the copier with the top sheet of paper. To prevent this situation from occurring, there is a Friction Plate provided on top of the Paper Lifting Plate. Before the Feed Roller contacts the paper, the Feed Roller holds the paper down so that the paper remains stationary before its being taken up by the Feed Roller. Feed Roller Roll Paper Separator Finger Composition/Operation Friction Plate 4686M010AA Paper Lifting Plate 7

2. Paper Feed Unit () Theory of Operation Ver. 1.0 Apr. 2005 2.9 Paper Take-Up Control The operation of the Paper Take-Up Solenoid is controlled by the signal output from PJ3A-1 and 2 of the Control Board. For the 2nd Tray Composition/Operation 2.10 Paper Take-Up Retry Control 4686M514CA To minimize the occurrence of paper misfeed, the Paper Take-Up Solenoid is energized a second time to carry out a paper take-up retry sequence if a sheet of paper fails to reach the Synchronizing Roller Sensor (for the 2nd Tray) or the Paper Take-Up Sensor (for the 3rd to 5th Tray) within a given period of time after a paper take-up sequence has been initiated. This sequence is repeated a predetermined number of times. For the 2nd Tray No. of Paper Take-Up Retry Sequences Paper Take-Up Retry 1 4686M515CA 8

SERVICE MANUAL FIELD SERVICE 2005.04 Ver. 1.0

After publication of this service manual, the parts and mechanism may be subject to change for improvement of their performance. Therefore, the descriptions given in this service manual may not coincide with the actual machine. When any change has been made to the descriptions in the service manual, a revised version will be issued with a revision mark added as required. Revision mark: To indicate clearly a section revised, show 1 to the left of the revised section. A number within 1 represents the number of times the revision has been made. To indicate clearly a section revised, show 1 in the lower outside section of the corresponding page. A number within 1 represents the number of times the revision has been made. NOTE Revision marks shown in a page are restricted only to the latest ones with the old ones deleted. When a page revised in Ver. 2.0 has been changed in Ver. 3.0: The revision marks for Ver. 3.0 only are shown with those for Ver. 2.0 deleted. When a page revised in Ver. 2.0 has not been changed in Ver. 3.0: The revision marks for Ver. 2.0 are left as they are. 2005/04 1.0 Issue of the first edition Date Service manual Ver. Revision mark Descriptions of revision

Field Service Ver. 1.0 Apr. 2005 CONTENTS General 1. Product specification... 1 Maintenance 2. Periodical check... 3 2.1 Maintenance procedure (Periodical check parts)... 3 2.1.1 Replacing the Feed Roller... 3 3. Other... 4 3.1 Disassembly/Adjustment prohibited items... 4 3.2 Disassembly/Assembly procedure... 5 3.2.1 Exterior Parts... 5 3.2.2 Control Board (PWB-A/PF)... 6 3.2.3 Paper Size (FD) Detection Board (PWB-I/PF)... 7 3.3 Cleaning procedure... 9 3.3.1 Feed Roller... 9 3.3.2 Vertical Transport Roller/Rolls... 9 General Maintenance Adjustment/Setting 4. How to use the adjustment section... 11 5. Service Mode... 12 5.1 Service Mode function setting procedure... 12 5.1.1 Procedure... 12 5.1.2 Exiting... 12 5.1.3 Changing the Setting Value in Service Mode Functions... 12 5.2 Setting in the Service Mode... 13 5.2.1 SERVICE S CHOICE... 13 5.2.2 FUNCTION... 13 6. Mechanical adjustment... 14 6.1 Paper Feed Unit CD Registration Adjustment... 14 Adjustment / Setting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 7. Introduction... 17 7.1 Electrical Components Check Procedure... 17 7.1.1 Sensor... 17 7.1.2 Switch... 18 7.1.3 Solenoid... 18 i

Field Service Ver. 1.0 Apr. 2005 General 7.1.4 Clutch... 18 7.1.5 Motor... 19 8. Jam Display... 20 8.1 Misfeed Display... 20 8.1.1 Display Resetting Procedure... 20 8.2 Sensor layout... 21 8.2.1 System Mounted with DF-502, and MB-501... 21 8.3 Solution... 22 8.3.1 Initial Check Items... 22 8.3.2 Misfeed at the Paper Feed Unit Paper Take-up/Vertical Transport Section... 23 Troubleshooting Adjustment / Setting Maintenance ii

Field Service Ver. 1.0 Apr. 2005 General 1. Product specification Name Add-on paper feed unit Installation Installed on the underside of the copier Types and Sizes of Paper 1. Product specification Type Sizes Plain paper (60 to 90 g/m 2 ) Recycled paper (60 to 90 g/m 2 ) 250 sheets Metric areas: A3, A4 R, A4, A5, B4, B5 R, and B5 Inch areas: Ledger (11 x 17), 11 x 14, Legal (8-1/2 x 14), Letter/R (8-1/2 x 11/R), and Invoice (5-1/2 x 8-1/2) General Paper Alignment Capacity Power Requirements Power Consumption Dimensions Mass Operating Environment Center 250 sheets DC24 V, DC5 V (supplied from the copier) 9 W or less Width = 590 mm Depth = 558 mm Height = 108 mm 5.5 kg Conforms to that of the copier 1

1. Product specification Field Service Ver. 1.0 Apr. 2005 General Blank page 2

Field Service Ver. 1.0 Apr. 2005 Maintenance 2. Periodical check 2.1 Maintenance procedure (Periodical check parts) 2.1.1 Replacing the Feed Roller 1. Remove the Paper Feed Unit. 5 2. Periodical check 2. Remove the Feed Roller lock. Then, slide and take off two Feed Rollers. 4686D011AB Precautions for Installation of the Feed Roller Make sure that the Feed Roller lock is in position. Maintenance 4686D502AA 3

3. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Apr. 2005 3. Other 3.1 Disassembly/Adjustment prohibited items A. Paint-locked Screws NOTE Paint-locked screws show that the assembly or unit secured can only be adjusted or set at the factory and should not be adjusted, set, or removed in the field. B. Red Painted Screws NOTES When the screws are removed, the red paint is coated on the points where readjustment is required. Once the red painted screw is removed or loosened, you should make adjustment. Accordingly check the adjustment items in operation manual and make necessary adjustment. Note that when two or more screws are used on the part in questions, only one representative screw may be marked with red paint. Maintenance C. Variable Resistors on Board NOTE Do not turn the variable resistors on boards for which no adjusting instructions are given in Adjustment/Setting. D. Removal of PWBs NOTES When removing a circuit board or other electrical component, refer to Handling of PWBs and follow the corresponding removal procedures. The removal procedures given in the following omit the removal of connectors and screws securing the circuit board support or circuit board. Where it is absolutely necessary to touch the ICs and other electrical components on the board, be sure to ground your body. 4

Field Service Ver. 1.0 Apr. 2005 3. Other 3.2 Disassembly/Assembly procedure 3.2.1 Exterior Parts 2 1 3 4686D014AB No. Part Name Removal Procedure 1 Paper Feed Unit Slide out the Paper Feed Unit. Remove two screws. Remove the fixing brackets on the right and left ends of the unit. Remove the Paper Feed Unit. 2 Paper Feed Unit Rear Cover Remove one screw. Remove the Paper Feed Unit Rear Cover. 3 Paper Feed Unit Right Door Maintenance 5

3. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Apr. 2005 3.2.2 Control Board (PWB-A/PF) PWB-A/PF 4686D020AB Maintenance 1. Remove the Paper Feed Unit Rear Cover. 5 2. Unplug all connectors from the Control Board. 3. Remove two screws and the Control Board. 4686D015AB 6

Field Service Ver. 1.0 Apr. 2005 3. Other 3.2.3 Paper Size (FD) Detection Board (PWB-I/PF) PWB-I/PF 4686D020AB 1. Slide out the Paper Feed Unit. 2. Remove the Paper Feed Unit Rear Cover. 5 3. Unplug one connector. Maintenance 4686D016AC 4. Remove two screws at the front. 4686D017AA 7

3. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Apr. 2005 5. Remove two screws in the rear. Then, remove the Paper Feed Unit from the copier. 4686D021AA 6. Remove two Paper Size (FD) Detection Board Assy mounting screws. Maintenance 4686D018AA 7. Unplug one connector and remove the lever and Paper Size (FD) Detection Board. 4686D019AA 8

Field Service Ver. 1.0 Apr. 2005 3. Other 3.3 Cleaning procedure 3.3.1 Feed Roller 1. Remove the Feed Rollers. 2. Using a soft cloth dampened with alcohol, wipe the two Feed Rollers clean of dirt. 4686D012AA 3.3.2 Vertical Transport Roller/Rolls 1. Open the Paper Take-up Unit Right Door. 2. Using a soft cloth dampened with alcohol, wipe the Vertical Transport Roller/Rolls clean of dirt. Maintenance 4686D013AA 9

3. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Apr. 2005 Maintenance Blank page 10

Field Service Ver. 1.0 Apr. 2005 Adjustment/Setting 4. How to use the adjustment section 4. How to use the adjustment section Adjustment/Setting contains detailed information on the adjustment items and procedures for this machine. Throughout this Adjustment/Setting, the default settings are indicated by. A. Advance Checks Before attempting to solve the customer problem, the following advance checks must be made. Check to see if: 1. The power supply voltage meets the specifications. 2. The power supply is properly grounded. 3. The machine shares the power supply with any other machine that draws large current intermittently (e.g., elevator and air conditioner that generate electric noise). 4. The installation site is environmentally appropriate: high temperature, high humidity, direct sunlight, ventilation, etc.; levelness of the installation site. 5. The original has a problem that may cause a defective image. 6. The density is properly selected. 7. The Original Glass, slit glass, or related part is dirty. 8. Correct paper is being used for printing. 9. The units, parts, and supplies used for printing (developer, PC Drum, etc.) are properly replenished and replaced when they reach the end of their useful service life. 10. Toner is not running out. B. Precautions for Service Jobs 1. To unplug the power cord of the machine before starting the service job procedures. 2. If it is unavoidably necessary to service the machine with its power turned ON, use utmost care not to be caught in the Scanner Cables or gears of the Exposure Unit. 3. Special care should be used when handling the Fusing Unit which can be extremely hot. 4. The Developing Unit has a strong magnetic field. Keep watches and measuring instruments away from it. 5. Take care not to damage the PC Drum with a tool or similar device. 6. Do not touch IC pins with bare hands. Adjustment / Setting 11

5. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 1.0 Apr. 2005 5. Service Mode 5.1 Service Mode function setting procedure NOTE Care must be used to ensure that only the personnel who are involved in service jobs know the procedure to enter the Service mode. 5.1.1 Procedure 1. Press the Utility key. 2. Press the following keys in this order. 3. Stop 0 0 Stop 0 1 4. The Service mode menu screen will appear. 5.1.2 Exiting Press the Panel Reset key as many times as it is required to display the initial screen. 5.1.3 Changing the Setting Value in Service Mode Functions 1. Select the desired item using [ / ] key. 2. Select the setting value using [ / ] key, [ < / > ] key, or the 10-Key Pad. 3. Validate the selection by pressing the [Yes] key. 4. To go back to previous screen, press the [No] key. Adjustment / Setting 12

Field Service Ver. 1.0 Apr. 2005 5. Service Mode 5.2 Setting in the Service Mode 5.2.1 SERVICE S CHOICE A. LOOP ADJUST (TRAY2 TO TRAY5) Purpose/Use To adjust the length of the loop formed in the paper before the Synchronizing Roller when the optional Paper Feed Unit is used. Setting/ Procedure Adjustment Procedure When a skew feed, fold, or misfeed of paper occurs When variations in the amount of void on the leading edge occurs Setting range: -3.9 to 3.9 mm (1 step: 0.6 mm) 1. Call Service s Choice of Service Mode to the screen. 2. Select Loop Adjust (Tray2 to Tray5) and press the [Yes] key. 3. Using [ / ] key, select the desired setting value. 4. Press the [Yes] key to validate the setting value selected in step 3. Adjustment Instructions Try a different setting value until there are no variations in the amount of void on the leading edge, and paper skew, fold, or misfeed. 5.2.2 FUNCTION A. PAPER FEED TEST Purpose/Use Setting/ Procedure To check for correct paper passage of the paper take-up and transport system by letting the copier consecutively take up and feed paper without involving actual printing action. Here are the details of operation involved in the paper passage motion. The Scanner does not make any scan motion. Paper is fed until the corresponding paper source runs out of paper. This test cannot be run while the copier is warming up. This test cannot be run with the Manual Bypass or Multiple Bypass (option). No counters are activated. When a paper misfeed occurs <Step> 1. Select the paper source. TRAY1 TRAY2 2. Press the Start key to start the paper feed test. Press the Stop key to stop the paper feed test. Adjustment / Setting 13

6. Mechanical adjustment Field Service Ver. 1.0 Apr. 2005 6. Mechanical adjustment 6.1 Paper Feed Unit CD Registration Adjustment NOTE This adjustment is to be made when the PH Unit has been replaced. 1. Load the Paper Feed Unit with A4 crosswise paper. 2. Enter Function of the Service mode. 3. Select Print Test Pattern and then Test Pattern1. Then, press the Start key. This will produce a test pattern. 4. Check width A on the test pattern. If width A falls outside the specified range, perform the following steps to make an adjustment. A Specifications 20 ± 2.0 mm 4686D504AA 5. Slide out the Paper Feed Unit and loosen one screw. Adjustment / Setting 4686U025AB 6. If width A is greater than the specified range, move the Edge Guide in the direction of the arrow. 4686U088AB 14

Field Service Ver. 1.0 Apr. 2005 6. Mechanical adjustment 7. If width A is smaller than the specified range, move the Edge Guide in the direction of the arrow. 8. After the adjustment has been made, produce a new test pattern and check for deviation. 4686U089AB 9. After the adjustment has been properly made, tighten the screw. 4686U025AB Adjustment / Setting 15

6. Mechanical adjustment Field Service Ver. 1.0 Apr. 2005 Adjustment / Setting Blank page 16

Field Service Ver. 1.0 Apr. 2005 Troubleshooting 7. Introduction 7. Introduction Information required for troubleshooting and steps that must be performed are described in this chapter. 7.1 Electrical Components Check Procedure If a paper misfeed or malfunction occurs, perform the following operations to check the condition of the electrical components. 7.1.1 Sensor Step Check Result Action 1 Does the input signal of the control board change when the sensor light is interrupted? (H L, L H) NO YES Replace the sensor. Replace the control board. 4025T520AA 4025T521AA Troubleshooting 17

7. Introduction Field Service Ver. 1.0 Apr. 2005 7.1.2 Switch Step Check Result Action 1 Does the input signal (NO) of the control board change from L to H when the switch is activated? NO YES Replace the switch. Replace the control board. NO Not Use COM 4025T523AB 7.1.3 Solenoid Step Check Result Action 1 Does the output signal of the control board change from H to L when the solenoid is activated? NO YES Replace the control board. Replace the solenoid. 1 2 2 1 1 2 4025T522AA 7.1.4 Clutch Troubleshooting Step Check Result Action 1 Does the output signal of the control board change from H to L when the clutch is activated? NO YES Replace the control board. Replace the clutch. 4025T528AA 18

Field Service Ver. 1.0 Apr. 2005 7. Introduction 7.1.5 Motor Step Check Result Action 1 2 Does the LOCK signal switch to H when the machine goes into standby? Does the REM signal of the master board change from H to L when the motor is turned on? NO YES NO Replace the control board. Replace the motor. Replace the motor. Replace the control board. GND REM LOCK 1 2 3 4025T526AA Step Check Result Action 1 Does the input signal of the master board change from H to L when the motor is turned on? (The input signal differs depending on the rotation direction.) YES NO Replace the motor. Replace the control board. 4025T525AA Step Check Result Action 1 Are the relay connector of the motor and the print jack of the control board correctly connected? YES NO Replace the motor or the control board. Connect the connector or the print jack. Troubleshooting 4025T527AA 19

8. Jam Display Field Service Ver. 1.0 Apr. 2005 8. Jam Display 8.1 Misfeed Display When a paper misfeed occurs, the Error indicator lights up steadily and the Display gives a corresponding message. 4686T502CA Display Message Misfeed/Paper Location Ref. Page OPEN 2nd SIDE COVER Paper take-up/vertical transport section of the Paper Feed Unit 23 8.1.1 Display Resetting Procedure Open the corresponding cover, clear the sheet of paper misfed, and close the cover. Troubleshooting 20

Field Service Ver. 1.0 Apr. 2005 8. Jam Display 8.2 Sensor layout 8.2.1 System Mounted with DF-502, and MB-501 1 4686T501AA [1] Paper Take-Up Sensor (PC12/PF) Troubleshooting 21

8. Jam Display Field Service Ver. 1.0 Apr. 2005 8.3 Solution 8.3.1 Initial Check Items When a paper misfeed occurs, first perform the following initial checks. Check Item Does paper meet product specifications? Replace paper. Action Replace paper. Is the paper curled, wavy, or damp? Instruct the user on the correct paper storage procedures. Is a foreign object present along the paper path, or is the Clean or change the paper path. paper path deformed or worn? Are the Paper Separator Fingers dirty, deformed, or worn? Are rolls/rollers dirty, deformed, or worn? Are the Edge Guide and Trailing Edge Stop at the correct position to accommodate the paper? Are the actuators operational and checked for correct operation? Clean or replace the defective Paper Separator Finger. Clean or replace the defective roll/roller. Set as necessary. Correct or replace the defective actuator. Troubleshooting 22

Field Service Ver. 1.0 Apr. 2005 8. Jam Display 8.3.2 Misfeed at the Paper Feed Unit Paper Take-up/Vertical Transport Section A. Detection Timing Type Paper take-up/ vertical transport section misfeed detection Size error detection Paper left at the paper take-up/ vertical transport section Description The leading edge of the paper does not unblock the Synchronizing Roller Sensor (PC1) even after the lapse of a given period of time after the Paper Take-up Solenoid (SL11/PF) has been energized. The Synchronizing Roller Sensor (PC1) is not blocked even after the lapse of a given period of time after the paper has unblocked the Synchronizing Roller Sensor (PC1). The Synchronizing Roller Sensor (PC1) is blocked before the lapse of a given period of time. The Paper Take-up Sensor (PC12/PF) is blocked at timing when the Power Switch is turned ON, the cover is opened and closed, or a paper misfeed or malfunction is reset. B. Action Synchronizing Roller Sensor (PC1) Paper Take-Up Solenoid (SL11/PF) Relevant Electrical Components Paper Take-Up Sensor (PC12/PF) Master Board (PWB-A) Step Operations Ref. Page WIRING DIAGRAM Control signal Location (Electrical Components) 1 Initial checks 2 PC1 sensor check 17 PWB-A PJ17A-3 (ON) F-8 3 SL11/PF operation check 18 PWB-A/PF PJ3A/PF-1A (ON) A-3 () 4 PC12/PF sensor check 17 PWB-A/PF PJ3A/PF-2B (ON) I-6 () 5 Replace PWB-A Troubleshooting 23

8. Jam Display Field Service Ver. 1.0 Apr. 2005 Blank page Troubleshooting 24