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CLC 1150

Brand: Canon | Category: Printer
Table of contents
CLC 1150 first page preview

CLC 1150

Brand: Canon | Category: Copier
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Replacing the
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. general description
  13. I. FEATURES
  14. II. SPECIFICATIONS
  15. C. Functions
  16. D. Others
  17. F. Copying Speed
  18. G. CLC Paper Deck-E1
  19. III. NAMES OF PARTS
  20. B. Cross Section
  21. IV. USING THE COPIER
  22. B. Extended Functions
  23. C. User Mode
  24. V. DAILY MAINTENANCE BY THE USER
  25. VI. SAFETY
  26. B. CDRH Regulations
  27. C. Handling the Laser Assembly
  28. D. Safety of Toner
  29. VII. IMAGE FORMATION
  30. B. Auxiliary Process
  31. basic operation
  32. I. OUTLINE OF OPERATIONS
  33. B. Electrical Circuitry
  34. II. BASIC SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS
  35. C. Generating the Image Leading Edge Signal
  36. I. OPERATION
  37. B. Basic Sequence of Operations
  38. Scanner Home Position Sensor and Operation
  39. II. SCANNER DRIVE SYSTEM
  40. Operations
  41. III. CONTROLLING THE INTENSITY OF THE SCANNING LAMP
  42. B. Operations
  43. A. Original Exposure System
  44. Removing the Standard White Plate
  45. B. Scanner Drive Assembly
  46. I. OUTLINE
  47. II. CCD/CCD DRIVE
  48. III. ANALOG IMAGE PROCESSING
  49. IV. DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING
  50. B. Shading Correction
  51. C. 3-Line CCD Position Matching Circuit
  52. E. Original Position Detection Circuit
  53. Edge/Line Width Detection Circuit
  54. G. Chromatic Space Correction Circuit
  55. I. Logarithmic Correction and BGR-to-YMC Conversion
  56. Mechanism
  57. P. CMYBk/RGB Integration
  58. V. DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY
  59. A. Electrical Parts
  60. Removing the Analog Processor PCB
  61. Processor PCB (IP-MAIN IP-ED, IF, IP-ECO)
  62. laser exposure system
  63. II. GENERATING THE BD SIGNAL
  64. III. LASER DRIVER CIRCUIT
  65. B. Controlling the Temperature of the Laser Unit
  66. IV. LASER SCANNER MOTOR
  67. DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY
  68. Removing the Laser Scanner Unit
  69. Controller PCB/Laser Driver PCB
  70. Adjusting Laser Power
  71. Adjusting the Laser
  72. image formation system
  73. I. IMAGE FORMATION SYSTEM
  74. B. Controlling the C Sensor
  75. C. Sequence of Operations (image formation system)
  76. II. IMAGE STABILIZATION
  77. Outline
  78. Measuring the Dark Area Potential Attenuation
  79. Setting the Grid Bias and the Developing Bias
  80. Transfer Charging Current
  81. D. Controlling the Separation Charging Current
  82. E. Controlling the External/Internal Static Eliminating Current
  83. F. Controlling the Post-Cleaning Charging Current
  84. G. Controlling the Temperature of the Photosensitive Drum
  85. H. Controlling the Primary Charging Wire Cleaning Mechanism
  86. IV. DEVELOPING ASSEMBLIES
  87. B. Locking the Developing Assembly
  88. C. Controlling the Concentration of Color Toner
  89. Toner on the Developing Cylinder Assembly
  90. of the Photosensitive Drum
  91. Sequence of Measurement
  92. D. Controlling the Concentration of Black Toner
  93. Detecting Dirt on the Window
  94. Related to Control of Toner Concentration
  95. E. Supplying Toner
  96. V. PHOTOSENSITIVE DRUM CLEANER ASSEMBLY
  97. Mechanism of the Cleaning Blade
  98. Feedscrew Lock Condition
  99. VI. DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY
  100. A. Photosensitive Drum Assembly
  101. When Replacing the Photosensitive Drum
  102. Cleaning the Photosensitive Drum
  103. Removing the Drum Heater
  104. Removing the Drum Heater Brush
  105. C. Charging Assembly
  106. Primary Charging Assembly
  107. Removing the Post-Cleaning Charging Assembly
  108. D. Developing Assemblies
  109. of the Y/M/C Developing Assembly
  110. Removing the Developing Cylinder
  111. Adjusting the S-B Gap
  112. Opening the Hopper
  113. Removing the Hopper Motor
  114. Removing the Toner Supply Clutch
  115. Assembly
  116. Photosensitive Drum Cleaner Blade
  117. Cleaner Scoop-Up Sheet
  118. Sheet Assembly
  119. H. Black Toner Concentration Sensor Assembly
  120. I. Cleaner Blade Reciprocating Motor
  121. K. Developing Drive Assembly
  122. and Sensors
  123. CLC1130
  124. Detecting the Presence Absence of Paper
  125. C. Detecting the Paper Size Inside the Cassette
  126. Paper Sizes and Cassettes
  127. Paper Width Basic Value
  128. D. Pickup from the Multifeeder
  129. Detecting the Size of Paper
  130. Movement of the Lifter
  131. Sequence of Operations
  132. E. Picking Up Transparencies
  133. A. Outline
  134. Arrangement of Rollers and Sensors
  135. B. Stacking Paper
  136. C. Movement of the Paper Jogging Guide Plate
  137. E. Re-Pickup from the Duplexing Unit
  138. REGISTRATION/ATTRACTION MECHANISM
  139. B. Locking and Unlocking the Registration Roller
  140. C. Controlling the Attraction Mechanism
  141. V. TRANSFER DRUM
  142. Cam Inside the Transfer Drum
  143. C. Controlling Separation
  144. Separating Paper
  145. D. Cleaning the Separation Drum Sheet
  146. External Brush
  147. VI. DETECTING JAMS
  148. A. Pickup Assembly
  149. Removing the Pickup Roller
  150. Adjusting the Pressure of the Separation Roller
  151. Registration of the Cassette
  152. Removing the Duplexing Unit Feed Roller
  153. Removing the Duplexing Unit Pickup Roller
  154. B. Multifeeder
  155. Left/Right Registration
  156. C. Duplexing unit
  157. transfer drum
  158. fixing system
  159. b. protective functions
  160. chapter 8 fixing system
  161. a. fixing assembly
  162. b. fixing cleaner assembly
  163. mounting the fixing upper
  164. mounting the fixing lower
  165. c. oil applying assembly
  166. d. internal delivery assembly
  167. e. drive assembly
  168. iii. counters
  169. iv. fans
  170. a. supplying power
  171. c. protection system
  172. d. backup battery
  173. vi. editor
  174. vii. disassembly/assembly
  175. a. covers
  176. b. control panel
  177. c. editor
  178. d. flywheel
  179. f. drive system belt layout
  180. mounting the drum motor
  181. h. main motor (m4) drive
  182. i. cpu pcb
  183. j. hvt pcb
  184. paper deck
  185. b. pickup
  186. chapter 10 paper deck
  187. d. deck lifter
  188. iii. disassembly/assembly
  189. a. external covers
  190. c. drive system
  191. d. feeding system
  192. orientation of the deck pickup
  193. a. unpacking
  194. collection case
  195. c. supplying fixing oil
  196. f. supplying the starter
  197. g. checking the images and
  198. paper size
  199. setting the board
  200. checking operations
  201. maintenance and
  202. troubleshooting
  203. Table Of Contents
  204. a. image adjustment system
  205. b. exposure system
  206. c. image formation system
  207. d. pickup/feeding system
  208. e. fixing system
  209. f. externals/controls
  210. g. paper deck
  211. h. electrical system
  212. a. making initial checks
  213. checking the paper
  214. b. standard images
  215. the copy has a fixing fault
  216. the copy is blank
  217. the copy is solid black
  218. ac power is absent
  219. dc power is absent
  220. the scanning lamp fails to turn on
  221. the registration roller fails to rotate
  222. the fixing heater fails to turn on
  223. the drum heater fails to operate
  224. pickup assembly
  225. double feeding
  226. a. sensors
  227. e. fans
  228. sensors and switches
  229. check pins by pcb
  230. lamp regulator pcb
  231. vii. service mode
  232. starting service mode and making selections
  233. c. i/o (i/o display mode)
  234. f. option (settings mode)
  235. g. pg (test print)
  236. viii. self diagnosis
  237. b. rdf
  238. c. sorter
CLC 1150 first page preview

CLC 1150

Brand: Canon | Category: Copier
Table of contents
  1. service information
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. general description
  11. a. type
  12. c. functions
  13. d. others
  14. e. default ratios
  15. F. Copying Speed
  16. G. CLC Paper Deck-E1
  17. III. NAMES OF PARTS
  18. B. Cross Section
  19. IV. USING THE COPIER
  20. B. Extended Functions
  21. C. User Mode
  22. THE USER
  23. VI. SAFETY
  24. B. CDRH Regulations
  25. C. Handling the Laser Assembly
  26. D. Safety of Toner
  27. VII. IMAGE FORMATION
  28. B. Auxiliary Process
  29. basic operation
  30. I. OUTLINE OF OPERATIONS
  31. B. Electrical Circuitry
  32. II. BASIC SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS
  33. B. Basic Sequence of Operations (copying)
  34. C. Generating the Image Leading Edge Signal
  35. I. OPERATION
  36. sequence of operations
  37. scanner home position sensor and operation
  38. II. SCANNER DRIVE SYSTEM
  39. Operations
  40. scanning lamp
  41. B. Operations
  42. IV. DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY
  43. A. Original Exposure System
  44. Removing the Standard White Plate
  45. B. Scanner Drive Assembly
  46. I. OUTLINE
  47. II. CCD/CCD DRIVE
  48. III. ANALOG IMAGE PROCESSING
  49. IV. DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING
  50. B. Shading Correction
  51. C. 3-Line CCD Position Matching Circuit
  52. E. Original Position Detection Circuit
  53. Edge/Line Width Detection Circuit
  54. G. Chromatic Space Correction Circuit
  55. I. Logarithmic Correction and BGR-to-YMC Conversion
  56. laser exposure system
  57. image formation system
  58. When Controlling the M Developing Bias
  59. Transfer Charging Current
  60. D. Controlling the Separation Charging Current
  61. E. Controlling the External/Internal Static Eliminating Current
  62. F. Controlling the Post-Cleaning Charging Current
  63. G. Controlling the Temperature of the Photosensitive Drum
  64. Charging Wire Cleaning Mechanism
  65. IV. DEVELOPING ASSEMBLIES
  66. B. Locking the Developing Assembly
  67. C. Controlling the Concentration of Color Toner
  68. Toner on the Developing Cylinder Assembly
  69. of the Photosensitive Drum
  70. sequence of measurement
  71. D. Controlling the Concentration of Black Toner
  72. Detecting Dirt on the Window
  73. Related to Control of Toner Concentration
  74. V. PHOTOSENSITIVE DRUM CLEANER ASSEMBLY
  75. C. Controlling the Collection of Waste Toner
  76. Feedscrew Lock Condition
  77. VI. DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY
  78. Construction
  79. When Replacing the Photosensitive Drum
  80. Cleaning the Photosensitive Drum
  81. removing the drum heater
  82. Removing the Drum Heater Brush
  83. C. Charging Assembly
  84. removing the post-cleaning
  85. d. developing assemblies
  86. adjusting the s-b gap
  87. opening the hopper
  88. removing the toner supply clutch
  89. f. photosensitive drum
  90. cleaner blade
  91. g. pre-cleaning sensor
  92. h. black toner concentration
  93. i. cleaner blade
  94. k. developing drive
  95. a. pickup from the cassette
  96. b. lifter movement
  97. detecting the level of paper
  98. paper sizes and cassettes
  99. detecting the size of paper
  100. movement of the lifter
  101. separating paper
  102. chapter 7 pick-up / feeding system
  103. separation roller
  104. fixing system
  105. removing assembly
  106. iii. counters
  107. iv. fans
  108. a. supplying power
  109. chapter 9 externals / auxiliary mechanisms
  110. c. protection system
  111. d. backup battery
  112. vi. editor
  113. a. covers
  114. b. control panel
  115. c. editor
  116. d. flywheel
  117. f. drive system belt layout
  118. h. main motor (m4) drive
  119. i. cpu pcb
  120. j. hvt pcb
  121. paper deck
  122. b. pickup
  123. chapter 10 paper deck
  124. c. detecting paper in the deck
  125. d. deck lifter
  126. iii. disassembly/assembly
  127. a. external covers
  128. c. drive system
  129. d. feeding system
  130. orientation of the deck pickup
  131. position of the deck pickup
  132. a. unpacking
  133. c. supplying fixing oil
  134. e. supplying toner
  135. f. supplying the starter
  136. g. checking the images and
  137. paper size
  138. setting the board
  139. checking operations
  140. maintenance and
  141. chapter 12 maintenance and servicing
  142. troubleshooting
  143. b. exposure system
  144. c. image formation system
  145. d. pickup/feeding system
  146. e. fixing system
  147. f. externals/controls
  148. g. paper deck
  149. h. electrical system
  150. a. making initial checks
  151. b. standard images
  152. the copy has a fixing fault
  153. the copy is blank
  154. the copy is solid black
  155. ac power is absent
  156. dc power is absent
  157. the scanning lamp fails to turn on
  158. the registration roller fails to rotate
  159. the fixing heater fails to turn on
  160. the drum heater fails to operate
  161. pickup assembly
  162. double feeding
  163. a. sensors
  164. e. fans
  165. sensors and switches
  166. check pins by pcb
  167. cpu pcb
  168. vii. service mode
  169. starting service mode and making selections
  170. c. i/o (i/o display mode)
  171. f. option (settings mode)
  172. g. pg (test print)
  173. viii. self diagnosis
  174. b. rdf
  175. c. sorter
  176. recycled paper