Canon CP660 manuals
CP660
Table of contents
- system configuration
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- I. FEATURES
- II. SPECIFICATIONS
- III. SAFETY OF LASER LIGHT
- IV. NAMES OF PARTS
- rear cover
- B. Cross Section
- V. USING THE CONTROL PANEL
- VI. NOTES TO THE USER
- VII. NOTES TO THE SERVICE PERSON
- Drum Cartridge and the Toner Cartridges
- VIII. IMAGE FORMATION
- development block
- B. Latent Static Image Formation Block
- C. Development Block
- D. Transfer Block
- E. ITD (intermediate transfer drum Cleaning Block
- F. Photosensitive Drum Cleaning
- G. Fixing Block
- basic operation
- I. BASIC OPERATIONS
- B. Electrical Circuitry
- C. Inputs to and Outputs of the Major PCBs
- D. Basic Sequence of Operations (used as a printer)
- E. Controlling the Main Motor
- laser exposure system
- I. OUTLINE
- II. LASER CONTROL CIRCUIT
- B. Image Signal Processing
- C. Controlling the Laser Intensity
- D. Horizontal Sync Control
- E. Controlling the Laser Diode Emission
- image formation system
- B. Operations
- II. FORMING LATENT STATIC IMAGES
- B. Drum Cartridge Memory
- C. Checking the Life of the Photosensitive Drum
- D. Monitoring the Waste Toner Case
- III. DEVELOPMENT
- B. Controlling the Developing Rotary
- C. Locking the Developing Rotary
- E. Detecting the Level of Color Toner
- F. Checking the Presence/Absence of a Color Toner Cartridge
- IV. TRANSFER
- B. Locking the Secondary Transfer Belt
- C. Controlling the ITD Cleaning Roller
- CONTROL
- D. Detecting the Density
- VI. HIGH-VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT
- B. High-Voltage PCB 1
- C. High-Voltage PCB 2
- D. Separation Static Eliminating Bias PCB
- VII. OTHER CONTROL MECHANISMS
- B. Controlling the Cartridge Motor
- C. Controlling the Drum Motor
- VIII. DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY
- A. Drive System
- c. pcbs
- Table Of Contents
- II. PICK-UP ASSEMBLY
- B. Pick-Up from the Multifeeder Tray
- C. Controlling the Pick-Up Motor
- III. FEEDING/DELIVERY ASSEMBLY
- IV. DUPLEXING UNIT
- B. Reversing Operation
- C. Horizontal Registration Adjustment
- D. Re-Pickup
- V. DETECTING JAMS
- a. pick-up assembly
- b. delivery assembly
- c. feeding assembly
- separation pad
- fixing system
- II. FIXING CONTROL CIRCUIT
- B. Preventing Rush Current
- C. Protecting the Fixing Assembly
- III. DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY
- A. Fixing Assembly
- I. CONTROL PANEL
- II. FANS
- III. POWER SUPPLY
- power supply
- B. Remote Switch
- C. Protective Mechanisms
- D. Power Save Mode
- IV. DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY
- B. Power Supply Assembly
- I. SELECTING THE SITE
- II. UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION
- B. Installing the Printer Unit
- C. Making Settings and Checking Images and Operations
- D. Selecting the Type of Message for the Printer Unit
- III. RELOCATING THE MACHINE
- IV. INSTALLING THE DUPLEXING UNIT
- CASSETTE (A4R, LTRR, B5R, A5R)
- I. PERIODICALLY REPLACED PARTS
- troubleshooting
- I. STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
- II. TROUBLESHOOTING IMAGE FAULTS
- B. Guide to Test Prints for the Printer Unit
- C. Troubleshooting Image Faults
- III. TROUBLESHOOTING MALFUNCTIONS
- A. Error Codes
- B. Faults Not Identified by Error Codes
- IV. TROUBLESHOOTING FEEDING PROBLEMS
- B. Faulty Feeding
- ELECTRICAL PARTS
- A. Sensors
- B. Thermistors, Lamps, and Heaters
- C. Clutches and Solenoids
- D. Fans and Motors
- e. pcbs
- F. Duplexing Unit
- G. Variable Resistors (VR), Light-Emitting Diodes, and Check Pins PCB
- dc controller pcb
- VI. SERVICE MODE
- C. Main Menu
- VII. TEST PAGE PRINT MODE
- VIII. SELF DIAGNOSIS
- A. GENERAL TIMING CHART
- B. SIGNALS AND ABBREVIATIONS
- C. GENERAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM