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Phaser 790
Table of contents
- about this manual
- 1 Service Call Procedures
- Table Of Contents
- initial actions procedure
- cleaning procedures
- 2 Status Indicator RAPs
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Initial Issue
- VDC Power RAP
- VDC Interlocked Power RAP
- Front Cover Open RAP
- ROS +5 VDC Switched Voltage RAP
- Area 1 Open RAP
- Area 2 Open RAP
- Area 3 Open RAP
- Area 4 Open RAP
- Area 5 Open RAP
- Area 6 Open RAP
- IIT DC Power RAP
- Blank/Garbled IOT Display RAP
- IOT Control Panel Button/LED RAP
- Duplex Communications Failure RAP
- Sorter Communications Failure RAP
- Foreign Interface RAP
- Foreign Interface Compatibility RAP
- IOT NVM RAM Error RAP
- IOT Firmware Error RAP
- Paper Handling Motor RAP
- Fuser Motor RAP
- ADF Power RAP
- ADF Communications RAP
- ADF Fault Entry RAP
- ADF Entrance Jam RAP
- ADF Exit Jam RAP
- ADF No Feed RAP
- Unfinished Copy Job RAP
- Exposure Lamp RAP
- BTR 2 Bias RAP
- Developer Fan RAP
- Toner Cartridge Detached RAP
- Toner Cartridge Empty RAP
- Waste Container Full RAP
- Waste Container Detached RAP
- Belt Cleaner RAP
- Fuser Low/Under Temperature Condition RAP
- Fuser Temperature Not Detected RAP
- Fuser Overheat Error RAP
- Fuser Fan Error RAP
- Exit Chute Fan Failure RAP
- Area 5 Jam RAP
- Faulty Temperature Sensor RAP
- Faulty Entrance Sensor RAP
- Faulty Fuser Exit Sensor RAP
- Faulty Fuser Chute Fan RAP
- Faulty Exchange Solenoid RAP
- Sorter Bin Jam RAP
- Sorter Cover Open RAP
- Sorter Transport Jam RAP
- Sorter Noise RAP
- Full Sensor RAP
- Cannot Select Sorter RAP
- ESS Hard Drive Error RAP
- ASIC Access Error RAP
- ESS RAM (Bank 2) RAP
- ESS NVM RAM Failure RAP
- IOT to ESS Communication Failure RAP
- IOT/IIT Disconnection RAP
- IOT/IIT Communication RAP
- ASIC Error RAP
- Failure RAP
- SCSI Error RAP
- 3 Image Quality
- Table Of Contents
- iq1 iot image quality entry rap
- iq2 iit image quality entry rap
- iq4 high density rap
- iq6 blank (or nearly blank) sheet rap
- iq7 residual image (ghosting) rap
- iq8 iot background rap
- iq9 deletions rap
- iq10 color-to-color misregistration rap
- iq12 iit skew rap
- iq14 process direction bands, streaks, and smears rap
- iq16 repeating bands, streaks, spots, and smears rap
- iq17 uneven density/mottle rap
- iq18 spots rap
- 4 Repairs and Adjustments
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- rep 1.1 lvps
- rep 1.3 top cover interlock
- rep 1.5 mcu pwb
- rep 1.6 right front cover interlock
- rep 1.8 environment sensor
- rep 1.9 ess pwb
- rep 1.10 ess fan
- rep 1.12 communication pwb
- rep 1.13 hard disk drive assembly
- rep 4.1 paper handling drive unit
- rep 4.2 fuser drive unit
- rep 4.3 fuser motor
- rep 4.5 drive motor pwb
- rep 4.6 process drive unit
- rep 4.7 rotary motor
- rep 4.9 dispense clutch
- rep 5.1 adf assembly
- rep 5.2 adf drive motor
- rep 5.4 feed roll
- rep 5.5 nudger roll
- rep 5.6 registration roll
- rep 5.7 document transport assembly
- rep 5.8 platen belt
- rep 5.9 adf exit motor
- rep 5.10 adf exit sensor and exit tray interlock
- rep 6.1 platen glass
- rep 6.3 left cover
- rep 6.5 angle sensor
- rep 6.7 registration sensor
- rep 6.8 iit low voltage power supply (lvps)
- rep 6.10 aps sensor
- rep 6.11 pwb box
- rep 6.12 pwb box cover
- rep 6.15 extension pwb
- rep 6.17 front / rear cable assembly
- rep 6.18 carriage motor
- rep 6.19 belt
- rep 6.21 full-rate carriage assembly
- rep 6.23 control panel assembly
- rep 7.1 size switch pwb
- rep 7.3 no paper sensor assembly
- rep 7.5 low paper sensor
- rep 7.7 tray 1 front snubber
- rep 8.1 turn roll
- rep 8.2 feed roll
- rep 8.3 feed roll assembly
- rep 8.4 turn clutch
- rep 8.5 feed solenoid
- rep 8.6 bypass tray/registration assembly
- rep 8.8 tray housing
- rep 8.10 lift plate sensor
- rep 8.12 tray empty sensor
- rep 8.14 stack height sensor
- rep 8.15 preregistration clutch
- rep 8.17 registration clutch
- rep 8.19 size switch pwb
- rep 8.20 feeder motor
- rep 8.22 feeder drive unit/low paper sensor
- rep 8.23 paper feeder assembly
- rep 8.24 takeaway clutch
- rep 8.26 turn clutch
- rep 8.28 duplex entrance sensor
- rep 8.29 duplex exit sensor
- rep 8.30 duplex drive clutch
- rep 8.32 rear belt
- rep 8.34 exit roll
- rep 8.35 inverter/lower assembly
- rep 8.37 inverter sensor
- rep 8.38 duplex controller pwb
- rep 8.39 duplex nip solenoid
- rep 8.40 exit transport assembly
- rep 8.41 full stack sensor
- rep 8.43 top exit sensor
- rep 9.1 copy/print cartridge
- rep 9.3 ros
- rep 9.4 adc sensor
- rep 9.5 locating rail
- rep 9.6 waste toner sensor
- rep 9.8 erase lamp
- rep 9.10 developer housing
- rep 9.11 rotary sensor
- rep 9.12 rotary frame
- rep 9.13 cartridge sensor
- rep 9.14 developer tie plate
- rep 9.16 ibt assembly
- rep 9.17 belt cleaner
- rep 9.18 btr 2 assembly
- rep 9.19 btr 2 cam assembly
- rep 9.20 auger
- rep 9.21 ibt belt
- rep 9.22 tr0 sensor
- rep 10.1 fuser assembly
- rep 10.3 upper guide assembly
- rep 10.4 upper plate
- rep 10.5 heat roll heat lamp
- rep 10.6 pressure roll heat lamp
- rep 10.8 front fuser exit sensor
- rep 10.10 heat roll
- rep 10.11 pressure roll
- rep 10.12 temperature sensor
- rep 10.13 exchange chute
- rep 10.14 exchange solenoid
- rep 10.16 cleaner cam shaft
- rep 10.17 exit roll
- rep 10.18 fuser entrance sensor
- rep 10.19 fuser chute fan
- rep 11.1 sorter
- rep 11.3 sorter control pwb
- rep 11.4 sorter transport motor
- rep 11.5 sensor receiver
- rep 11.7 sorter path sensor
- rep 11.9 bin drive motor
- rep 11.10 front / rear gear shaft
- rep 11.12 bin cam switch
- rep 11.14 bin tray(s)
- rep 14.1 front cover assembly
- rep 14.3 front lower cover
- rep 14.4 top cover assembly
- rep 14.5 inner covers
- rep 14.6 rear cover
- rep 14.7 filter
- rep 14.9 right cover
- rep 14.11 right lower cover
- adj 3.1 hard disk drive assembly
- adj 5.1 adf side registration
- adj 5.2 adf lead edge registration
- adj 5.3 adf height
- adj 5.4 adf front-to-rear positioning
- adj 6.1 iit magnification
- adj 6.2 iit half-rate and full-rate carriage adjustment
- adj 6.3 iit lead edge registration
- adj 6.4 iit side registration
- adj 6.5 icm main pwb adjustment
- adj 6.7 b* correction
- adj 8.1 printer registration
- adj 10.1 fuser nip
- adj 11.1 sorter bin cam position
- 5 Parts List
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- subsystem information
- pl 1.1 front and left covers
- pl 1.2 rear, right and top covers
- pl 1.3 base frame (1 of)
- pl 1.4 base frame (2 of)
- pl 2.1 paper tray
- pl 3.1 tray 1 paper feeder (1 of)
- pl 3.2 tray 1 paper feeder (2 of)
- pl 3.3 tray 1 paper feeder (3 of)
- pl 5.1 xerographics
- pl 6.1 development (1 of)
- pl 6.2 development (2 of)
- pl 8.1 fusing (1 of)
- pl 8.2 fusing (2 of)
- pl 8.3 fusing (3 of)
- pl 8.4 fusing (4 of)
- pl 8.5 fusing (5 of)
- pl 8.6 fusing (6 of)
- pl 8.7 fusing (7 of)
- pl 9.1 paper exit (1 of)
- pl 9.2 paper exit (2 of)
- pl 10.1 drives
- pl 11.1 electrical (1 of)
- pl 11.2 electrical (2 of)
- pl 13.1 optional feeder assembly (1 of)
- pl 13.2 optional feeder assembly (2 of)
- pl 13.3 optional feeder assembly (3 of)
- pl 13.4 optional feeder assembly (4 of)
- pl 13.5 optional feeder assembly (5 of)
- pl 13.6 optional feeder assembly (6 of)
- pl 13.7 optional feeder assembly (7 of)
- pl 13.8 optional feeder assembly (8 of)
- pl 13.9 optional feeder assembly (9 of)
- pl 14.1 ohp transparency tray assembly (1 of)
- pl 14.2 ohp transparency tray assembly (2 of)
- pl 14.3 oversize tray
- pl 15.1 duplex assembly (1 of)
- pl 15.2 duplex assembly (2 of)
- pl 15.3 duplex assembly (3 of)
- pl 15.4 duplex assembly (4 of)
- pl 15.5 duplex assembly (5 of)
- pl 15.6 duplex assembly (6 of)
- pl 15.7 duplex assembly (7 of)
- pl 16.1 platen glass and iit
- pl 16.2 pwb box
- pl 16.4 carriage motor and carriage cable
- pl 16.5 full rate carriage and half rate carriage
- pl 16.6 top cover and control panel
- pl 16.7 control panel assembly
- pl 17.1 document exit tray, covers
- pl 17.2 counterbalance, drive motor, pwb
- pl 17.3 registration,feed,nudger roll, nudger home sensor
- pl 17.4 feeder upper chute assembly, interlock switch
- pl 17.5 feeder lower chute, registration sensor
- pl 17.6 document transport, platen belt
- pl 17.7 exit roll, exit motor, exit sensor
- pl 17.8 platen glass, adf harness
- pl 18.1 stand
- pl 19.1 sorter cover, control pwb
- pl 19.2 feed motor, lvps (1 of)
- pl 19.3 feed motor, lvps (2 of)
- pl 19.4 bin drive motor, lead cam/switch
- pl 19.5 tray support, bin tray
- pl 19.6 sorter support
- common hardware
- part number index
- 6 General Procedures and Information
- Table Of Contents
- gp 1 diagnostic mode (iot)
- gp 2 component control (iot)
- gp 3 setting iot parameters and life counters
- gp 4 reading or writing to iot nvm
- gp 6 initializing data (iot)
- gp 8 iot software installation
- gp 9 ess software installation (iot)
- gp 11 checking the billing meters
- gp 15 printing internal test patterns (iot)
- gp 16 visual calibration
- gp 17 foreign interface
- gp 19 diagnostic mode (iit)
- gp 20 setting iit parameters
- gp 21 component control (iit)
- gp 23 fuser baffle cleaning procedure
- general product specifications
- adf specifications
- sorter specifications
- common tools
- cleaning materials
- change tag introduction
- processor (p) tags
- 7 Wiring Data
- Table Of Contents
- vdc wirenet (1 of)
- vdc wirenet (2 of)
- vdc wirenet (3 of)
- vdc interlocked wirenet (1 of)
- vdc interlocked wirenet (2 of)
- vdc interlocked wirenet (3 of)
- dc com wirenet (1 of)
- dc com wirenet (2 of)
- dc com wirenet (3 of)
- dc com wirenet (4 of)
- dc com wirenet (5 of)
- vdc (iit) wirenet
- bsd 6.2 and
- bsd 11.1/bsd
Phaser 790
Table of contents
- phaser 790
- safety notes
- documentation conventions
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Setting up the Phaser 790
- Space requirements
- Checking the installation components
- Setting up the Printer Cabinet
- the next step
- Installing the 2 Tray Module
- Unpacking the Printer
- Installing the Phaser 790 on the Printer Cabinet only
- Printer installation
- Loading paper in the paper tray
- Switching on the power
- Printing a test page
- Adding memory to the Printer
- Getting to know the Phaser 790
- Printer, Rear View
- Printer, Internal View
- Printer Control Panel
- Accessories
- Supply reorder numbers
- Network Setup
- Windows 95/98
- Windows 2000
- Windows NT 4.0
- Macintosh OS
Phaser 790
Table of contents
- phaser 790
- Maintenance
- Problem Solving
- safety notes
- documentation conventions
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Setting up the Phaser 790
- Space requirements
- Checking the installation components
- Setting up the Printer Cabinet
- the next step
- Installing the 2 Tray Module
- Unpacking the Printer
- Installing the Phaser 790 on the Printer Cabinet only
- Printer installation
- Loading paper in the paper tray
- Switching on the power
- Printing a test page
- Adding memory to the Printer
- Getting to know the Phaser 790
- Printer, Rear View
- Printer, Internal View
- Printer Control Panel
- Accessories
- Supply reorder numbers
- Network Setup
- Windows 95/98
- Windows 2000
- Installing the print driver
- Macintosh OS
- System Administrator functions
- Map to the networking chapters
- Guide to the networking chapters
- Connecting to the Network
- Supported network protocols and frame types
- Quick path to installation
- Mac OS environment with AppleTalk
- Windows computers in a Novell environment
- Windows NT 4.0 server environment
- Windows computers using Windows printing
- Unix and Windows NT. 4.0 workstations on a TCP/IP network
- Parallel Port connection
- Connecting the Phaser 790 to the network
- Preparing for the setup
- Printer connections
- Passwords
- Control level scenarios
- Fiery WebTools
- Network server setup requirements
- Ensuring the printer connection
- Set up the print functions
- Top-level menus
- System Setup
- Printer Setup
- PostScript Setup
- PCL Setup
- Specify network information
- Specify network protocol options
- Perform Network Services Setup
- Bindery Setup
- SMB Setup
- Print information pages
- Setting up the network server
- Printing on a NetWare 3.x, 4.x, or 5.x network
- Overview of IPX printing to the Phaser 790
- Configuring a NetWare 3.x, 4.x, or 5.x server for printing
- Setting up an NDS connection
- Setting up a NetWare print queue for bindery
- The Phaser 790 on a TCP/IP network with Windows NT 4.0
- Configuring a Windows NT 4.0 server
- Installing the Phaser 790 as a shared printer
- Configuring clients of a Windows NT
- Configuring the server and client workstations for Fiery WebTools
- Accessing the Fiery WebTools
- The printer on a network with UNIX workstations
- Setting up the printer on TCP/IP networks
- Setting up TCP/IP for communication with the printer
- Installing user software in a Windows 95/98 environment
- Overview of installation
- Installing PostScript or PCL print drivers
- Completing the connection
- To prepare the port for parallel port printing in Windows 98
- Setting up parallel port printing
- Setting up IPX/SPX printing with Windows 95/98
- Setting up SMB printing on Windows 95/98
- Setting printer options
- Installing additional software for Windows 95/98
- Copying printer description files
- Loading the working space profile using Photoshop 5.0
- Loading the ICM profile
- Installing user software in a Windows 2000 environment
- Before you begin
- Installing the user software for parallel port printing
- Installing the user software for IPX/SPX printing
- Installing the user software for SPM printing
- Installing the user software for SMB printing
- Installing additional software for Windows 2000
- Installing the ICM profile
- Installing user software in a Windows NT 4.0 environment
- Installing the user software for IPX printing (Windows NT 4.0)
- Installing the user software for TCP/IP and LPR printing for Windows NT 4.0
- Installing additional software for Windows NT 4.0
- Installing the ICM profile on Windows NT 4.0
- Installing user software in a Macintosh OS environment
- Setting up the Phaser 790 as a PostScript printer
- Setting up the Phaser 790 in the Chooser
- Installing Fiery software and fonts
- Installing Mac OS Runtime for Java
- Installing additional software
- Loading profiles
- Loading the ICC printer profile in Photoshop 4.0
- Loading the ICC printer profile in Photoshop 5.0
- Installing the Fiery software for Windows and Macintosh
- Installing the Command WorkStation software
- Using the software for the first time
- Configuring the connection to Fiery servers in a local subnet
- Manually configuring the connection to Fiery printers
- using an Advanced IP search
- Configuring the connection for Fiery Link using an Advanced Subnet search
- Configuring a connection for the Command WorkStation
- Modifying the configuration
- Installing ColorWise Pro Tools for Windows and Macintosh OS
- Downloading Installers with Fiery WebTools
- Setting up Client Workstations to use Fiery WebTools
- Printing from the Windows workstations
- Printing from applications
- setting options and printing from windows
- using shortcuts
- in Windows 95/98 or Windows 2000
- Printing a custom page size
- Saving files to print at a remote location
- Setting print options for a PCL job (Windows NT 4.0)
- Setting print options for all PCL jobs (Windows NT 4.0)
- Printing with WebDownloader
- Printing from the Macintosh OS workstations
- Setting options and printing from Mac OS workstations
- Printing from an application
- Defining a custom page size
- Introduction to the Command WorkStation
- About the Command WorkStation
- Starting up and logging in
- Logging in
- Access levels
- The Command WorkStation interface
- Window area (Queues, Archive, Job Log)
- Menu bar
- Server selection tabs
- Job ticket information
- Queues window
- Status bars
- Active jobs and held jobs
- Job icons
- RIP area
- Print area
- Job commands
- Using right-mouse commands
- Archive window
- Job Log window
- Filtering jobs
- Creating Filter templates
- Job properties
- Managing print jobs at the Command WorkStation
- How users communicate print requirements
- Customizing the Command WorkStation window
- Setting Command WorkStation Preferences
- Printing server information pages
- Workflow scenarios
- Scenario 3
- canceling jobs
- viewing and overriding print settings
- Managing jobs with multiple printers
- Archiving jobs
- Importing archived jobs from external media
- Using the Job Log
- Other server management commands
- Using the Fiery WebTools
- Using the Status WebTool
- Using the Installer WebTool
- Using WebDownloader
- Font Manager
- Using Fiery Link
- Fiery Link tools
- Setting preferences
- Using My Fiery List of Fiery Link
- Using Fiery WebSpooler
- Accessing the Fiery WebSpooler window
- About the Fiery WebSpooler window
- Manipulating job options and job flow
- Overriding job option settings
- Displaying the Job Log
- Updating, printing and deleting the Job Log
- Performing the setup from WebSetup
- Enabling Java services
- Accessing Fiery WebSetup
- General Setup options
- Server Setup
- Exiting Setup
- Printing the Configuration Page remotely
- Using ColorWise Pro Tools
- Understanding Calibration
- Scheduling Calibration
- Checking Calibration Status
- Calibrating with ColorWise Pro Tools
- To Restore Default Calibration Measurements
- Editing Profiles
- To Edit a Simulation in Quick or Full Mode
- Undoing Simulation Edits
- Checking Edited Profiles
- Setting the Default Profiles
- Downloading Profiles
- Managing Profiles
- Defining Profiles
- Changing Global Settings
- Avoiding paper jams
- Printer jam clearance areas
- Clearing a paper tray jam
- Clearing a Duplex Tray jam
- Clearing Area 1 jams
- Clearing Area 2 jams
- Clearing Area 3 jams
- Clearing Area 4 jams
- Clearing Area 5 jams
- Clearing the Upper Inverter
- Clearing Area 6 jams
- Copy/print quality problems
- VisualCal
- Gray Balance Page
- Comparison Page
- Printer Error messages
- Printer Error codes
- Network Problems Solving
- Network Protocol Setup messages
- Novell problems during Network Setup
- Novell error messages
- Runtime Printer error messages
- Printing problems
- On a Mac OS workstation
- General printing problems
- Problems with print quality
- Job Management Problem Solving
- Command WorkStation Problem Solving
- Command WorkStation fails to connect to a server
- Unexpected printing results
- Clearing the Printer
- Cleaning procedures
- Replacing the Dry Ink Cartridges
- Replacing the Copy/Print Cartridge
- Dry Ink Waste Container
- Storing the supplies
- Copy/Print Cartridge
- Technical data
- Electrical specifications
- Interface specifications
- Fiery Server hardware components
- Font list
- PostScript TrueType fonts
- PCL printer fonts
- a system administrator tips
- A. System Administrator tips
- Where to set print options
- B. Print options
- Print options table
- More about print options
- CMYK Simulation Profile
- Electronic Collation
- Duplex
- Output Profile
- RGB Source Profile
- Using the copier