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NP6350

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. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. I. FEATURES
  12. II. SPECIFICATIONS
  13. Performance
  14. Others
  15. B. Paper Deck-A1
  16. III. NAMES OF PARTS
  17. B. Cross Section
  18. IV. OPERATING THE MACHINE
  19. B. Extended Modes
  20. C. User Mode
  21. V. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE BY THE USER
  22. VII. IMAGE FORMATION
  23. basic operation
  24. Holding Tray Feeding
  25. B. Outline of the Electrical Circuitry
  26. C. Basic Sequence of Operations
  27. Basic Sequence of Operations at Power-On (2/2)
  28. Basic Sequence of Operations
  29. Basic Sequence of Operations in Page Separation Mode
  30. D. Main Motor (M1) Control Circuitry
  31. Operation
  32. E. Inputs to the DC Controller
  33. F. Outputs from the DC Controller
  34. G. Inputs to and Outputs from Accessories
  35. I. OUTLINE OF OPERATION
  36. II. LENS DRIVE SYSTEM
  37. Moving the Lens
  38. III. SCANNER DRIVE SYSTEM
  39. Scanner Sensors and the Signals
  40. Movement of the Scanner in Page Separation Mode
  41. Cable
  42. Removing the Scanner Drive Cable
  43. Adjusting the Tension of the Scanner Drive Cable
  44. Adjusting the Scanner Home Position
  45. Positioning the Scanner Locking Solenoid (SL1)
  46. B. Lens Drive Assembly
  47. Removing the Lens Stage Temporarily
  48. Installing the Light-Blocking Belt Mount
  49. Removing the Lens X Direction Drive Motor
  50. Attaching the Lens X Direction Drive Belt
  51. Replacing the Light Blocking Belt
  52. Table Of Contents
  53. I. PROCESSES
  54. Control Method
  55. Potential Measurement Circuit
  56. B. Controlling the Intensity of the Scanning Lamp
  57. Auto Exposure Control
  58. Making Checks
  59. C. Controlling the Primary/Transfer Corona Current
  60. Controlling the Transfer Corona Current
  61. D. Controlling the Separation/Pre Transfer Corona Current
  62. Separation/ Pre-Transfer Corona Current
  63. of the Separation/Pre-Transfer Corona Current
  64. E. Controlling the Blanking Exposure Lamp (LED)
  65. f. drum heater circuit
  66. cleaning mechanism
  67. A. Scanning Lamp Assembly
  68. Removing the Thermal Fuse
  69. C. Pre-Exposure Lamp Unit
  70. D. Blanking Exposure Lamp Assembly
  71. E. Photosensitive Drum
  72. Replacing the Drum Heater
  73. F. Potential Sensor Assembly
  74. H. Pre-Transfer Charging Assembly
  75. Separation Charging Assembly
  76. J. Charging Wire
  77. Stringing the Grid Wire of the Primary Charging Assembly
  78. Adjusting the Height of the Charging Wire
  79. Cleaning the Primary Charging Assembly Anti-Stray Sheet
  80. K. Developing Assembly
  81. Removing the Blade Unit
  82. Cylinder and the Magnetic Seal
  83. Cleaning the Developing Assembly Anti-Stray Sheet
  84. L. Hopper Assembly
  85. M. Drum Cleaner
  86. Installing the Cleaning Blade
  87. Installing the Side Seal
  88. N. Separation Claw/Separation Claw Drive Assembly
  89. O. Waste Toner Feeding Assembly
  90. Table Of Contents
  91. I. PICK-UP/FEEDING SYSTEM
  92. II. CASSETTE PICK-UP
  93. Outline
  94. B. Cassette Lifter Operation
  95. C. Identifying the Size of Copy Paper in the Cassette
  96. Markings on the Width Guide Rail
  97. Paper Size
  98. Registering Paper Width Basic Value
  99. b. lifter operation
  100. d. high-speed pick-up
  101. V. CONTROLLING THE REGISTRATION CLUTCH
  102. VI. MAKING TWO-SIDED/OVERLAY COPIES
  103. Outline of Operation
  104. D. Reversal Delivery
  105. Sequence of Reversal Delivery Operations
  106. Sided/Overlay/Reversal Delivery Copies
  107. Jogging Plate and the Trailing Edge Guide Plate
  108. Detecting the Presence Absence of Copy Paper
  109. F. Re-Pick Up from the Holding Tray
  110. G. Skipping Operation
  111. Outline of Operations
  112. Skipping Operation (odd number of originals)
  113. Reversal Delivery
  114. VII. DETECTING JAMS
  115. Registration Roller Delay Jam
  116. Pick-Up Vertical Path Feeding 0/1 Delay Jam
  117. Pick-Up Vertical Path Feeding 2 through 4 Delay Jam
  118. Fixing Assembly Outlet Delay Jam
  119. External Delivery Delay Jam
  120. Internal Delivery Delay Jam
  121. Holding Tray Inlet Delay Jam
  122. Holding Tray Re-Pick Up Delay Jam
  123. Holding Tray Registration Stationary Jam
  124. VIII. DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
  125. A. Multifeeder Assembly
  126. B. Front Paper Deck Assembly
  127. Removing the Pick-Up Roller
  128. Removing the Feeding Roller
  129. Adjusting the Pressure of the Separation Roller
  130. Orientation of the Separation Roller
  131. Roller of the Cassette/Deck Pick-Up Assembly
  132. Releasing Solenoid of the Cassette
  133. Removing the Pick-Up Assembly from the Copier
  134. Removing the Separation Roller
  135. Roller Assembly of the Left Deck Pick-Up Assembly
  136. Assembly
  137. Construction
  138. Removing the Registration Roller (upper rubber roller)
  139. Removing the Fixing/Feeding Unit
  140. Removing the Feeding Belt
  141. H. Holding Tray Assembly
  142. Removing the Holding Tray from the Copier
  143. Removing the Holding Tray Registration Paper Sensor
  144. Removing the Re-Pick Up Roller
  145. Removing the Holding Tray Y Motor
  146. Removing the Y Motor Home Position Sensor
  147. Roller/Separation Belt Assembly
  148. Removing the Separation Belt Assembly
  149. Paper Deflecting Plate Drive Solenoid
  150. Removing the Holding Tray X Motor
  151. Removing the Holding Tray Paper Jogging Solenoid
  152. Paper Jogging Guide Plate Assembly
  153. the Holding Tray Assembly Paper Jogging Guide Plate
  154. I. Holding Tray Feeding Assembly
  155. Holding Tray Feeding Assembly
  156. C. Controlling the Fixing Temperature
  157. D. Reciprocating Mechanism for the Main Thermistor (TH1)
  158. the Upper Separation Claw
  159. F. SSR Error Detection Circuit for the Fixing Heater
  160. G. Locking Operation (fixing/feeding unit)
  161. H. Error Detection Circuit
  162. Fixing Heater Error Activation Detection Circuit
  163. Motor Error Rotation Detection Circuit
  164. II. DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
  165. A. Fixing Assembly
  166. Removing the Fixing Cleaning Belt
  167. Installing the Fixing Cleaning Belt
  168. Removing the Upper Fixing Unit
  169. Removing the Fixing Heater
  170. Installing the Fixing Heater
  171. Installing the Upper Fixing Roller
  172. Removing the Thermal Switch
  173. Removing the Lower Separation Claw Assembly
  174. Removing the Lower Roller
  175. Adjusting the Nip (tightening the pressure adjusting nut)
  176. Adjusting the Fixing Clutch
  177. B. Delivery Assembly
  178. Removing the Fixing/Feeding Assembly Locking Assembly
  179. Paper Sensor and the Internal Delivery Paper Sensor
  180. Removing the Internal Delivery Assembly Roller
  181. Table Of Contents
  182. I. CONTROL PANEL
  183. LCD Processing
  184. Automatic Control of LCD Contrast
  185. Touch Switch Inputs
  186. II. FANS
  187. III. POWER SUPPLY
  188. B. Power Supply Circuit
  189. C. Date/Time Display Power Supply
  190. IV. DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
  191. A. External Covers
  192. Removing the Front Door
  193. Removing the Inside Upper Cover
  194. Removing the Fixing/Feeding Unit Front Cover
  195. Sliding Out the Hopper Assembly
  196. b. control panel
  197. c. door switch assembly
  198. d. fan unit
  199. Removing the Cleaner Fan
  200. Removing the Feeding Fan
  201. F. Main Motor Assembly
  202. G. Fixing/Waste Toner Drive Assembly
  203. H. Main Drive Assembly (drum developing)
  204. I. Vertical Path Drive Assembly
  205. J. Pick-Up Drive Assembly
  206. Removing
  207. K. Duplexing Drive (1) Assembly
  208. L. Lifter Drive Assembly
  209. M. Cassette Pick-Up Drive Assembly
  210. N. Attaching the Drive Belt
  211. O. DC Controller PCB
  212. P. DC Power Supply Assembly
  213. Q. High-Voltage Transformer Assembly
  214. R. Power Supply Inlet Assembly
  215. paper deck-a
  216. I. SIDE PAPER DECK
  217. Outputs from the Side Deck Driver (1/1)
  218. B. Pick-Up
  219. Sequence of Operations (deck pick-up)
  220. C. Detection of Paper for the Deck
  221. D. Deck Lifter
  222. Opening/Closing the Deck
  223. Sequence of Operations (deck opening/closing)
  224. Positioning the Roll
  225. C. Drive System
  226. Removing the Deck Main Motor (M101)
  227. Removing the Deck Lifter Motor (M102)
  228. Routing the Lifter Cable
  229. D. Feeding System
  230. Removing the Deck Pick-Up Roller
  231. Removing the Deck Feeding Roller
  232. Removing the Deck Separation Roller
  233. Adjusting the Deck Separation Roller Pressure
  234. E. Electrical System
  235. Table Of Contents
  236. I. SELECTING THE SITE
  237. II. UNPACKING AND INSTALLING
  238. A. Unpacking
  239. B. Installing the Scanner
  240. C. Installing the Fixing Assembly
  241. D. Installing the AP Kit and the Charging Assemblies
  242. E. Installing the Copy Tray
  243. Replacing the Delivery Roller Leaf Spring
  244. F. Checking the Developing Assembly
  245. G. Installing the Pick-Up Assembly
  246. H. Supplying Toner
  247. i. connecting the rdf connector
  248. III. RELOCATING THE MACHINE
  249. IV. INSTALLING THE CONTROL CARD V
  250. V. INSTALLING THE COPY DATA CONTROLLER-A1
  251. installation procedure
  252. B. Installing to the Copier
  253. C. Checking the Operation
  254. VI. INSTALLING THE REMOTE DIAGNOSTIC DEVICE II
  255. I. PERIODICALLY REPLACED PARTS
  256. II. CONSUMABLES AND DURABLES
  257. Table Of Contents
  258. a. image adjustment
  259. b. exposure system
  260. routing the scanner drive cable
  261. c. image formation system
  262. position of the roller electrode
  263. d. pick-up/feeding system
  264. e. fixing system
  265. f. electrical system
  266. a. initial checks
  267. b. sample image faults
  268. c. troubleshooting image faults
  269. a. troubleshooting malfunctions
  270. ac power is absent
  271. dc power supply is absent
  272. pick-up fails. (multifeeder)
  273. the vertical path roller fails to rotate
  274. the lens fails to move
  275. pick-up fails. (paper deck-a)
  276. a. copy paper jams
  277. pick-up assembly
  278. fixing/delivery assembly
  279. cleaning assembly
  280. b. feeding faults
  281. a. sensors
  282. c. motors and fans
  283. d. clutches
  284. f. pcbs
  285. g. paper deck-a
  286. check pins by pcb
  287. ac driver pcb
  288. control cpu pcb
  289. holding tray driver pcb
  290. potential measurement pcb
  291. hvt1 pcb
  292. hvt2 pcb
  293. lamp regulator pcb
  294. vii. service mode
  295. b. using service mode
  296. f. adjustment mode
  297. h. options mode
  298. i. counter mode
  299. viii. self diagnosis
  300. c. sorter
NP6350 first page preview

NP6350

Brand: Canon | Category: Copier
Table of contents
  1. system configuration
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. I. FEATURES
  7. II. SPECIFICATIONS
  8. Performance
  9. Others
  10. B. Paper Deck-A1
  11. III. NAMES OF PARTS
  12. B. Cross Section
  13. IV. OPERATING THE MACHINE
  14. B. Extended Modes
  15. C. User Mode
  16. V. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE BY THE USER
  17. VII. IMAGE FORMATION
  18. basic operation
  19. I. BASIC MECHANISMS
  20. B. Outline of the Electrical Circuitry
  21. C. Basic Sequence of Operations
  22. Basic Sequence of Operations at Power-On (2/2)
  23. Basic Sequence of Operations
  24. Basic Sequence of Operations in Page Separation Mode
  25. D. Main Motor (M1) Control Circuitry
  26. Operation
  27. E. Inputs to the DC Controller
  28. F. Outputs from the DC Controller
  29. G. Inputs to and Outputs from Accessories
  30. I. OUTLINE OF OPERATION
  31. II. LENS DRIVE SYSTEM
  32. Moving the Lens
  33. III. SCANNER DRIVE SYSTEM
  34. Scanner Sensors and the Signals
  35. Movement of the Scanner in Page Separation Mode
  36. Cable
  37. Removing the Scanner Drive Cable
  38. Adjusting the Tension of the Scanner Drive Cable
  39. Adjusting the Scanner Home Position
  40. Positioning the Scanner Locking Solenoid (SL1)
  41. B. Lens Drive Assembly
  42. Removing the Lens Stage Temporarily
  43. Installing the Light-Blocking Belt Mount
  44. Removing the Lens X Direction Drive Motor
  45. Attaching the Lens X Direction Drive Belt
  46. Replacing the Light Blocking Belt
  47. Table Of Contents
  48. I. PROCESSES
  49. Control Method
  50. Potential Measurement Circuit
  51. B. Controlling the Intensity of the Scanning Lamp
  52. Making Checks
  53. C. Controlling the Primary/Transfer Corona Current
  54. Controlling the Transfer Corona Current
  55. D. Controlling the Separation/Pre Transfer Corona Current
  56. of the Separation/Pre-Transfer Corona Current
  57. E. Controlling the Blanking Exposure Lamp (LED)
  58. f. drum heater circuit
  59. cleaning mechanism
  60. a. scanning lamp assembly
  61. b. standard white plate
  62. c. pre-exposure lamp unit
  63. e. photosensitive drum
  64. f. potential sensor assembly
  65. h. pre-transfer charging assembly
  66. Outline
  67. k. developing assembly
  68. l. hopper assembly
  69. m. drum cleaner
  70. o. waste toner feeding assembly
  71. Table Of Contents
  72. b. cassette lifter operation
  73. b. lifter operation
  74. d. high-speed pick-up
  75. d. reversal delivery
  76. g. skipping operation
  77. vii. detecting jams
  78. registration roller delay jam
  79. viii. disassembly and assembly
  80. a. multifeeder assembly
  81. b. front paper deck assembly
  82. fixing system
  83. motor error rotation detection circuit
  84. Table Of Contents
  85. b. operation
  86. a. outline of power supply
  87. b. power supply circuit
  88. c. date/time display power supply
  89. b. control panel
  90. d. fan unit
  91. e. removing the counter assembly
  92. f. main motor assembly
  93. n. attaching the drive belt
  94. o. dc controller pcb
  95. r. power supply inlet assembly
  96. Table Of Contents
  97. b. pick-up
  98. c. detection of paper for the deck
  99. d. deck lifter
  100. f. controlling the deck motor
  101. b. paper deck
  102. c. drive system
  103. e. electrical system
  104. Table Of Contents
  105. a. image adjustment
  106. b. exposure system
  107. c. image formation system
  108. d. pick-up/feeding system
  109. e. fixing system
  110. f. electrical system
  111. a. initial checks
  112. b. sample image faults
  113. c. troubleshooting image faults
  114. a. troubleshooting malfunctions
  115. a. copy paper jams
  116. b. feeding faults
  117. f. pcbs
  118. check pins by pcb
  119. vii. service mode
  120. b. using service mode
  121. f. adjustment mode
  122. i. counter mode
  123. viii. self diagnosis
  124. c. sorter