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CP660

Brand: Canon | Category: Printer
Table of contents
  1. system configuration
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. I. FEATURES
  8. II. SPECIFICATIONS
  9. III. SAFETY OF LASER LIGHT
  10. IV. NAMES OF PARTS
  11. rear cover
  12. B. Cross Section
  13. V. USING THE CONTROL PANEL
  14. VI. NOTES TO THE USER
  15. VII. NOTES TO THE SERVICE PERSON
  16. Drum Cartridge and the Toner Cartridges
  17. VIII. IMAGE FORMATION
  18. development block
  19. B. Latent Static Image Formation Block
  20. C. Development Block
  21. D. Transfer Block
  22. E. ITD (intermediate transfer drum Cleaning Block
  23. F. Photosensitive Drum Cleaning
  24. G. Fixing Block
  25. basic operation
  26. I. BASIC OPERATIONS
  27. B. Electrical Circuitry
  28. C. Inputs to and Outputs of the Major PCBs
  29. D. Basic Sequence of Operations (used as a printer)
  30. E. Controlling the Main Motor
  31. laser exposure system
  32. I. OUTLINE
  33. II. LASER CONTROL CIRCUIT
  34. B. Image Signal Processing
  35. C. Controlling the Laser Intensity
  36. D. Horizontal Sync Control
  37. E. Controlling the Laser Diode Emission
  38. image formation system
  39. B. Operations
  40. II. FORMING LATENT STATIC IMAGES
  41. B. Drum Cartridge Memory
  42. C. Checking the Life of the Photosensitive Drum
  43. D. Monitoring the Waste Toner Case
  44. III. DEVELOPMENT
  45. B. Controlling the Developing Rotary
  46. C. Locking the Developing Rotary
  47. E. Detecting the Level of Color Toner
  48. F. Checking the Presence/Absence of a Color Toner Cartridge
  49. IV. TRANSFER
  50. B. Locking the Secondary Transfer Belt
  51. C. Controlling the ITD Cleaning Roller
  52. CONTROL
  53. D. Detecting the Density
  54. VI. HIGH-VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT
  55. B. High-Voltage PCB 1
  56. C. High-Voltage PCB 2
  57. D. Separation Static Eliminating Bias PCB
  58. VII. OTHER CONTROL MECHANISMS
  59. B. Controlling the Cartridge Motor
  60. C. Controlling the Drum Motor
  61. VIII. DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY
  62. A. Drive System
  63. c. pcbs
  64. Table Of Contents
  65. II. PICK-UP ASSEMBLY
  66. B. Pick-Up from the Multifeeder Tray
  67. C. Controlling the Pick-Up Motor
  68. III. FEEDING/DELIVERY ASSEMBLY
  69. IV. DUPLEXING UNIT
  70. B. Reversing Operation
  71. C. Horizontal Registration Adjustment
  72. D. Re-Pickup
  73. V. DETECTING JAMS
  74. a. pick-up assembly
  75. b. delivery assembly
  76. c. feeding assembly
  77. separation pad
  78. fixing system
  79. II. FIXING CONTROL CIRCUIT
  80. B. Preventing Rush Current
  81. C. Protecting the Fixing Assembly
  82. III. DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY
  83. A. Fixing Assembly
  84. I. CONTROL PANEL
  85. II. FANS
  86. III. POWER SUPPLY
  87. power supply
  88. B. Remote Switch
  89. C. Protective Mechanisms
  90. D. Power Save Mode
  91. IV. DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY
  92. B. Power Supply Assembly
  93. I. SELECTING THE SITE
  94. II. UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION
  95. B. Installing the Printer Unit
  96. C. Making Settings and Checking Images and Operations
  97. D. Selecting the Type of Message for the Printer Unit
  98. III. RELOCATING THE MACHINE
  99. IV. INSTALLING THE DUPLEXING UNIT
  100. CASSETTE (A4R, LTRR, B5R, A5R)
  101. I. PERIODICALLY REPLACED PARTS
  102. troubleshooting
  103. I. STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
  104. II. TROUBLESHOOTING IMAGE FAULTS
  105. B. Guide to Test Prints for the Printer Unit
  106. C. Troubleshooting Image Faults
  107. III. TROUBLESHOOTING MALFUNCTIONS
  108. A. Error Codes
  109. B. Faults Not Identified by Error Codes
  110. IV. TROUBLESHOOTING FEEDING PROBLEMS
  111. B. Faulty Feeding
  112. ELECTRICAL PARTS
  113. A. Sensors
  114. B. Thermistors, Lamps, and Heaters
  115. C. Clutches and Solenoids
  116. D. Fans and Motors
  117. e. pcbs
  118. F. Duplexing Unit
  119. G. Variable Resistors (VR), Light-Emitting Diodes, and Check Pins PCB
  120. dc controller pcb
  121. VI. SERVICE MODE
  122. C. Main Menu
  123. VII. TEST PAGE PRINT MODE
  124. VIII. SELF DIAGNOSIS
  125. A. GENERAL TIMING CHART
  126. B. SIGNALS AND ABBREVIATIONS
  127. C. GENERAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM