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Service Manual iR3245/3235/3230/3225 Series Jul 3 2008...
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Canon will release technical information as the need arises. In the event of major changes in the contents of this manual over a long or short period, Canon will issue a new edition of this manual.
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Introduction Symbols Used This documentation uses the following symbols to indicate special information: Symbol Description Indicates an item of a non-specific nature, possibly classified as Note, Caution, or Warning. Indicates an item requiring care to avoid electric shocks. Indicates an item requiring care to avoid combustion (fire). Indicates an item prohibiting disassembly to avoid electric shocks or problems.
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Introduction The following rules apply throughout this Service Manual: 1. Each chapter contains sections explaining the purpose of specific functions and the relationship between electrical and mechanical systems with refer- ence to the timing of operation. In the diagrams, represents the path of mechanical drive; where a signal name accompanies the symbol , the arrow indicates the direction of the electric signal.
Contents Contents Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 System Construction ..........................1- 1 1.1.1 System Configuration of Original Feeding Options ....................1- 1 1.1.2 System Configuration of Pickup/Delivery Options ....................1- 2 1.1.3 System Configuration of Print/Send Options ......................1- 4 1.1.4 Functions of Print/Send Options..........................1- 6 1.2 Product Specifications ..........................1- 7 1.2.1 Names of Parts................................
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Contents 2.2.5 Installing Other Parts .............................2- 11 2.2.6 Fixing the Host Machine ............................2- 13 2.2.7 Connecting the Cable ............................2- 13 2.2.8 Points to Note When Turning OFF the Main Power....................2- 14 2.2.9 Stirring Toner .................................2- 14 2.2.10 Cassette Setting..............................2- 14 2.2.11 APVC Correction of Drum ............................2- 14 2.2.12 Auto Gradation Correction ...........................2- 14 2.2.13 Screen Position Adjustment ..........................2- 15...
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Contents 2.13.3 Installation Procedure ............................2- 39 2.14 Installing the Expansion Bus Kit ......................2- 39 2.14.1 Checking the contents ............................2- 39 2.14.2 Turning Off the Power of the Host Machine......................2- 39 2.14.3 Installation Procedure ............................2- 39 2.15 Installing the Voice Guidance Kit ......................2- 40 2.15.1 Notice At Installation ............................
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Contents 4.5.4 Printer unit Output Image Processing ........................4- 9 4.6 Flow of Image Data ..........................4- 10 4.6.1 Flow of Image Data According to Copy Functions....................4- 10 4.6.2 Flow of Image Data for the Box Function.......................4- 10 4.6.3 Flow of Image Data for the SEND Function......................4- 11 4.6.4 Flow of Image Data for the Fax Transmission .......................4- 11 4.6.5 Flow of Image Data for the Fax Reception Function....................4- 12 4.6.6 Flow of Image Data for the PDL Function......................4- 12...
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Contents 5.3.5.1 Overview ....................................5- 15 5.3.5.2 White Board Dust Detection Control ............................5- 17 5.3.6 Image Processing..............................5- 18 5.3.6.1 Overview ....................................5- 18 5.3.6.2 CCD Drive....................................5- 18 5.3.6.3 Gain Correction and Offset Correction of CCD Output ......................5- 18 5.3.6.4 A/D Conversion of CCD Output .............................
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Contents 6.4.1.1 Before Removing the Laser Unit.............................. 6- 8 6.4.1.2 Removing the Laser Unit ................................. 6- 8 6.4.1.3 After Replacing the Laser Scanner Unit........................... 6- 8 Chapter 7 Image Formation 7.1 Construction ............................... 7- 1 7.1.1 Specifications of the Image Formation System......................7- 1 7.1.2 Major Components of the Image Formation System ....................7- 2 7.2 Image Formation Process ..........................
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Contents 7.12.1 Pre-Exposure Lamp............................. 7- 18 7.12.1.1 Before Removing the Pre-Exposure Lamp .......................... 7- 18 7.12.1.2 Removing the Pre-Exposure Lamp ............................7- 18 7.12.2 Drum Unit................................7- 18 7.12.2.1 Before Removing the Drum Unit ............................7- 18 7.12.2.2 Removing the Drum Unit..............................7- 18 7.12.2.3 After Replacing Drum Unit ..............................
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Contents 8.4 Cassette Pick-Up Unit ..........................8- 17 8.4.1 Overview ................................8- 17 8.4.2 Basic Sequence ..............................8- 17 8.4.3 Identifying the Paper Size ............................8- 18 8.4.4 Setting Up the Universal Cassette .........................8- 19 8.4.5 Paper Level Sensor ...............................8- 20 8.5 Manual Feed Pickup Unit ......................... 8- 22 8.5.1 Overview ................................8- 22 8.5.2 Basic Sequence of Operation ..........................8- 22 8.5.3 Identifying the Paper Size ............................8- 23...
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Contents 8.8.13.3 When Replacing the Manual Feed Tray..........................8- 36 8.8.14 Manual Feed Unit ..............................8- 36 8.8.14.1 Before Removing the Manual Feed Unit ..........................8- 36 8.8.14.2 Removing the Manual Feed Unit............................8- 36 8.8.15 Manual Pickup Roller............................8- 36 8.8.15.1 Before Removing the Manual Feed Pickup Roller .......................
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Contents 9.3 Various Control Mechanisms ........................9- 3 9.3.1 Controlling the Speed of the Fixing Film ........................9- 3 9.3.1.1 Controlling the Fixing Film Speed in Response to Low Temperature..................9- 3 9.3.1.2 Controlling the Fixing Film Speed ............................9- 3 9.3.2 Controlling the Fixing Film Temperature........................9- 3 9.3.2.1 Controlling the Power Supply in Response to Low Temperature ....................
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Contents 10.4.1 Power Supply............................... 10- 6 10.4.1.1 Power Supply Route Inside the Printer ..........................10- 6 10.4.1.2 Power Supply Route in the Reader Unit ..........................10- 8 10.4.1.3 Timing of Supply to the Reader Unit ............................ 10- 8 10.4.1.4 Connection to Options................................10- 9 10.4.1.5 Heater operating condition ..............................
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Contents 10.5.6 DC Controller PCB .............................10- 27 10.5.6.1 Removing the DC Controller PCB............................10- 27 10.5.6.2 When Replacing DC Controller PCB..........................10- 27 10.5.7 Control Panel Inverter PCB..........................10- 28 10.5.7.1 Before Removing the Control Panel Inverter PCB ......................10- 28 10.5.7.2 Removing the Control Panel Inverter PCB.........................
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Contents 11.1.4 Setting Up the Network............................11- 4 11.1.5 Login to SMS ............................... 11- 6 11.1.6 Setting the method to login to SMS ........................11- 8 11.1.7 Checking Application List........................... 11- 12 11.1.8 Starting and Stopping a MEAP Application ....................... 11- 12 11.1.9 Checking the Platform Information ........................
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Contents 13.4.3 Cleaning Film Bias Static Eliminator ........................13- 11 Chapter 14 Standards and Adjustments 14.1 Image Adjustments ..........................14- 1 14.1.1 Standards for Image Position..........................14- 1 14.1.2 Adjusting the Image Position..........................14- 1 14.1.3 Left End Margin Adjustment (each pickup position basis) ...................14- 2 14.2 Scanning System............................
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Contents Contents 1.1 System Construction ..............................1-1 1.1.1 System Configuration of Original Feeding Options ........................1-1 1.1.2 System Configuration of Pickup/Delivery Options ........................1-2 1.1.3 System Configuration of Print/Send Options ..........................1-4 1.1.4 Functions of Print/Send Options ..............................1-6 1.2 Product Specifications..............................1-7 1.2.1 Names of Parts .....................................
Chapter 1 1.1 System Construction 1.1.1 System Configuration of Original Feeding Options 0019-4437 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N F-1-1 Platen Cover Type M DADF-U1 ADF Access Handle-A1 Document Tray-J1 *1 Except China MEMO: Only one of the following options can be installed at a time. - Document Tray-J1 - Voice Guidance Kit-D1 - Voice Operation Kit-B1...
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Chapter 1 *1 : Except Japan *2 : Japan only *3 : Y3H is for China only *4 : Q1 is for all excluding USA and AUS R1 is for North America, AUS and KR S1 is for Europe and AUS T1 is for Europe only *5 : For US government only...
Chapter 1 1.1.4 Functions of Print/Send Options 0018-9658 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N The following is a brief explanation of the functions expected of the accessories; for details, see the chapters that follow: T-1-1 Machine Function Optional Equipment Needed Simultaneous Installation...
Chapter 1 1.2.2 Using the Machine 1.2.2.1 Turning On the Power Switch 0018-9668 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N The machine possesses 2 power switches: main power switch and control power switch. Normally (i.e., unless the machine is in a sleep state), the machine will be supplied with power when you turn on its main power switch.
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Chapter 1 When Using the Print Function/When Receiving or Transmitting a Fax Before using the main power switch, check to be sure that the Execute/Memory lamp on the control panel is off. (Turning off the main power switch while an operation is under way can cause loss of data.) Stop Start...
Chapter 1 1.2.3 User Mode Items 1.2.3.1 Overview 0019-5677 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N If you are performing user authentication using the SSO-H login service, you cannot change the Additional Functions settings of the machine if you are logged in as a general user.
Chapter 1 Item Settings Delivered Standard Local Print Settings Paper Select All Paper Sources, Auto*1 Copies 1*1 to 9,999 sets Finishing If No Finisher Is Attached or Only the Optional Inner 2 Way Tray-D1 is Attached: Do Not Collate, Collate*1, Rotate Collate, Group, Rotate Group If the Optional Finisher-S1 Is Attached: Do Not Collate, Collate, Offset Collate*1, Group, Offset Group, Staple (Corner) If the Optional Finisher-S1 and Puncher Unit-R1 Are Attached:...
Chapter 1 Item Settings Delivered Use USB Host On*1, Off Use MEAP Driver for USB Device On*1, Off Use MEAP Driver for USB External Disk Driver On, Off*1 Device Information Delivery Settings Register Destinations Auto Search/Register, Register, Details, Erase, Print List Auto Delivery Settings Everyday, Select Days, Off*1 Add.
Chapter 1 1.2.4 Maintenance by the User 1.2.4.1 Routine Cleaning 0018-9689 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N If the original is not copied clearly, clean the following parts of the machine. For high-quality printouts, we recommend cleaning these parts once or twice a month. - Platen glass - Underside of the platen cover - Feeder's rollers...
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Chapter 1 2) Clean the rollers (a total of three places) inside the feeder cover with a cloth dampened with water. Then, wipe the area with a soft, dry cloth. F-1-10 3) Open the inner cover, holding it by its front tab. F-1-11 4) Clean the rollers (a total of three places) inside the inner cover with a cloth dampened with water.
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Chapter 1 6) Close the inner cover. When closing the inner cover, be careful not to get your fingers caught, as this may result in personal injury. F-1-14 7) Close the feeder cover. When closing the feeder cover, be careful not to get your fingers caught, as this may result in personal injury. F-1-15 8) Lift the feeder.
- Make sure that the main power is turned OFF, before inspecting the breaker. - Be sure to turn off the main power switch after executing shutdown sequence (to protect HDD). - If a malfunction occurs after an inspection, contact your local authorized Canon dealer. Checking the Breaker 1) Push the test button on the rear of the machine with the tip of a ball-point pen, or a similar object.
- If the breaker lever does not switch to the OFF position, repeat step 1. If the breaker lever does not switch to the OFF position, despite carrying out the above procedure two or three times, contact your local authorized Canon dealer. 3) Switch the breaker lever to ON ("I" side).
Chapter 1 F-1-21 F-1-22 1.2.5.5 Safety of Toner 0018-9685 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N About Toner The machine's toner is a non-toxic material made of plastic, iron, and small amounts of dye. Do not throw toner into fire. It may cause explosion. Toner on Clothing or Skin 1.
Chapter 1 1.2.5.6 Notes When Handling a Lithium Battery 0019-8713 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS. The following warnings are given to comply with Safety Principles (EN60950).
Chapter 1 Operating environment Refer to the installation (temperature range) Operating environment Refer to the installation (humidity range) Operating environment 0.6 to 1.0 atm (atmospheric pressure) Noise iR3245: stand-by : 53dB or less, operation : 74.8 dB iR3235: stand-by : 53dB or less, operation : 71.3 dB iR3230: stand-by : 43dB or less, operation : 69.5 dB iR3225: stand-by : 43dB or less, operation : 67.8 dB Power supply rating...
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Chapter 1 T-1-14 Single-sided Duplexing Cassette 1 Cassette 2/3/4 Manual feed Cassette 1 Cassette 2/3/4 Manual feed Paper Deck Paper Deck Paper pickup pickup tray pickup pickup pickup tray pickup Paper size type delive delive delive delive delive delive delive delive delive delive...
Chapter 1 1.2.7.2 Paper Type 0018-9663 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N The following is the available paper types. Prefer to the table below for paper weight of each paper type. A: Supported -: Operation unavailable *1: Plain and Recycled paper are from 17 to 24 lb bond (64 to 90 g/m2).
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Contents Contents 2.1 Making Pre-Checks................................2-1 2.1.1 Checking Installation Environment ............................. 2-1 2.1.2 Points to Note Before Installation..............................2-2 2.1.3 Combination Table of Accessories .............................. 2-2 2.1.4 Checking the Contents ................................. 2-3 2.2 Unpacking and Installation ............................2-5 2.2.1 Unpacking and Removing Fixing Member..........................2-5 2.2.2 Installing the Filter ..................................
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Contents 2.10.1 Checking Parts to Install ................................2-30 2.10.2 Checking Parts to Install ................................2-30 2.10.3 Turning OFF the Power of the Host Machine ......................... 2-30 2.10.4 Installation Procedure (Cassette Heater Unit).......................... 2-30 2.10.5 Installation Procedure (Cassette Heater Attachment) ......................2-31 2.11 Installing the Deck Heater ............................
Chapter 2 2.1 Making Pre-Checks 2.1.1 Checking Installation Environment 0019-8444 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N The followings are the condition for installation environment. It is better to see the planned location of installation before carrying the host machine in the user site. 1) The host machine can singly connect to the outlet of rated +/-10V, 15A or more.
Chapter 2 100 mm or more 500 mm 2,082 mm 500 mm or more or more F-2-3 7) Install the host machine in well-ventilated location; however, do not install the host machine near the air inlet of a room. 2.1.2 Points to Note Before Installation 0018-9020 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N Make sure to note the followings before installing the host machine.
Chapter 2 2.1.4 Checking the Contents 0020-0084 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N MEMO: Get out all of the contents in the cassette. [5] 2 [7] 1 [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] F-2-4 Drum unit 1pc.
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Chapter 2 iR3245/3235/3225 iR3245N/3235N/3225N UFR II/PCL Driver/Utility CD iW MC CD SEND TRIAL EUR-B1 yes: included...
Chapter 2 2.2 Unpacking and Installation 2.2.1 Unpacking and Removing Fixing Member 0018-9036 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N MEMO: When installing the cassette feeding unit, put the host machine on the cassette feeding unit. (Refer to the installation procedure of cassette feeding unit when installing the cassette feeding unit.) F-2-7...
Chapter 2 F-2-11 10) Remove the fixing pressure release cover [1] in the direction of the ar- row. F-2-14 If turning on the main power without removing the fixing pressure release 3) Remove the connecting shaft [1], move the 3 way unit [2] in the direction cover, fixing heater may get damaged.
Chapter 2 F-2-19 2) Turn the lock lever [1] in the direction of the arrow. F-2-16 5) Remove the tag from the filter holder [1], and then install the filter [2] to the filter holder [1]. F-2-20 3) Unpack the toner container and remove the cap [1]. F-2-17 6) Install the 2 filter holders [1].
Chapter 2 F-2-23 2.2.4 Installing Drum Unit 0018-9051 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N F-2-26 1) Remove the 2 screws [1] and remove the front cover unit [2] in the direc- 4) Remove the screw [1] on the developing assembly pressure lever. tion of the arrow.
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Chapter 2 F-2-29 F-2-32 9) Fix the drum unit with the screw [1] removed by step 6). F-2-30 7) Remove the package of the drum unit and remove the 2 drum pressure re- lease rollers [1]. - Do not touch the surface of the photosensitive drum. - Prevent the photosensitive drum from being exposed to the direct sunlight for many hours.
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Chapter 2 F-2-35 12) Close the host machine right cover. 13) While lowering the waste toner full level detection lever [1], install the waste toner container [2]. F-2-37 MEMO: installing the front cover unit 1) Insert the 2 claws [2] on the right of the front cover unit [1] into the claw holes [3] of host machine.
Chapter 2 F-2-39 <Right cover (lower) (only when the cassette feeding unit is not in- stalled)> 1) Install the right cover (lower) [1] in the direction of the arrow. 15) Close the front cover. 2.2.5 Installing Other Parts 0020-0087 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N <Service book case>...
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Chapter 2 If the stamp is not set completely, jam may be generated. Be sure to push it until it clicks. F-2-43 <Shut down label> 1) Put the shutdown label [1] in corresponding language on the left [2] of the F-2-46 main power on the right cover (rear).
Chapter 2 F-2-49 4) Connect the USB cable [1] to the host machine. F-2-53 F-2-50 2.2.6 Fixing the Host Machine F-2-54 0019-0207 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N 3) Put back the cassette 1, 2. <In case that cassette feeding unit is installed>...
Chapter 2 Use the correct power code to mach the location/area of installation. Make sure not to leave unused power code at the site. 4) Turn ON the main power switch. 2.2.8 Points to Note When Turning OFF the Main Power 0019-0209 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N Turning OFF the main power...
Chapter 2 - Test print will be output. 6) By following the control panel screen, place the test print on the copy- board glass. 7) Close the platen cover/DADF. 8) Press [Start Scan]. - Test print will be scanned. - 'Auto gradation Adjust is finished' will be displayed. 9) Remove the test print from the copyboard glass.
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Chapter 2 F-2-64 A-4) Tighten the fixing screw. A-5) Put back the cassette 1. A-6) Make a copy from the cassette 1 and check that the left margin is within 2.5 +/- 1.5mm. A-7) Install the grip (front right). F-2-66 A-8) Install the right cover (lower front).
Chapter 2 - If "OK", the machine is connected to the network appropriately. - If "NG", the machine is not connected to the network appropriately; thus, perform the following "Troubleshooting the Network". 2.3.4 When Not Using Network Connection 0019-4032 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N image When the machine is not connected to the network, the massage that prompts "Check the network connection"...
Chapter 2 F-2-70 7) Clean around the host machine. 2.6 Installing the Card Reader 2.6.1 Notice At Installation 0019-5419 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N - Installation of the equipment calls for a Card Reader Attachment-B3. F-2-72 - See "Combination Table of Accessories"...
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Chapter 2 F-2-73 2) Remove the rear right cover [1]. - 6 screws [2] F-2-75 4) Insert the relay harness2 [1] to the 2 connectors [2] of the host machine. F-2-76 5) Take out the relay harness2 [2] from the cutoff [1] and install the rear right cover.
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Chapter 2 F-2-79 9) Secure the card reader relay harness [1]. - 1 edge saddle [2] - 1 wire saddle [3] F-2-77 6) Close the cassette upper right cover and the cassette lower right cover. 7) Disconnect the jumper [1]. (Do not use the removed jumper.) F-2-80 10) Connect the relay harness connector [1] installed in step 4) to the card reader relay harness connector [2].
Chapter 2 F-2-82 12) Insert the power plug into the outlet. 13) Turn ON the main power switch. 14) Get in Service Mode (COPIER > FUNCTION > INSTALL > CARD) F-2-83 and enter the card number to use (1 to 2000). - Enter the smallest card number of the cards used by the user.
Chapter 2 F-2-85 3) Fit the support plate's cutoff [2] of the document tray [1] with the stepped F-2-88 screws [3] installed in the previous step. 3) Fit the support plate's cutoff [2] of the document tray [1] with the stepped screws [3] installed in the previous step.
Chapter 2 3) Remove the copyboard glass [3]. When removing the copyboard glass, be sure not to put your fingers on the glass surface and the white plate at the back (soil causes black lines on image). Be sure to clean soil with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol if soil is attached.
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Chapter 2 F-2-94 11) Install the copyboard glass and the glass retainer (right), and close the copyboard cover/DADF. 12) Disconnect the lattice connector [1] of the cassette pedestal. F-2-97 15) Remove the environment heater switch cover [1]. F-2-95 13) Remove the upper rear cover [1]. - 9 screws [2] F-2-98 When turning detaching the environment heater switch cover [1], use a...
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Chapter 2 After replacing the AC driver PCB F-2-100 17) Connect the connector for the reader heater that is situated near the AC driver PCB and is connected to the host machine to J485 [1] of the AC driver PCB. 16) Remove the AC driver PCB from the host machine and replace it with - 1 edge saddles [2] the new AC driver PCB [1].
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Chapter 2 F-2-108 7) Put cassette 1 and 2 back. F-2-105 8) Disconnect the lattice connector [1] of the cassette pedestal. 3) Insert the 3 hooks [2] of the cassette heater [1] into the slits of the bottom plate to fit with the holes position. When installing the cassette heater, be sure to securely insert the 3 hooks [2] to be fitted with the plate.
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Chapter 2 F-2-111 11) Remove the environment heater switch cover [1]. 12) Remove the AC driver PCB from the host machine and replace it with the new AC driver PCB [1]. When replacing the AC driver PCB, be sure to make a note of the position of the connector and to connect the connector to the original position.
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Chapter 2 After replacing the AC driver PCB F-2-114 13) Connect the connector for the cassette heater that is situated near the AC driver PCB and is connected to the host machine to J482 [1] of the AC driver PCB. - 1 edge saddles [2] - 1 wire saddles [3] Connect the connector for the DC controller that is situated near the AC...
Chapter 2 Cassette Pedestal T-2-6 Name Part No. Qty. 2.10.1 Checking Parts to Install Power cord terminal FM3-0278-000 1pc. 0020-0333 assembly iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N Power cord FK2-4628-000 1pc. Be sure to have the following parts ready because each part of the Cassette Environment heater outlet FM3-4391-000 1pc.
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Chapter 2 Before replacing the AC driver PCB F-2-128 F-2-127 After replacing the AC driver PCB When turning detaching the environment heater switch cover [1], use a flatblade screwdrivers. F-2-129 6) Connect the connector for the cassette heater that is situated near the AC driver PCB and is connected to the host machine to J482 [1] of the AC driver PCB.
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Chapter 2 screw (TP; M3X6) [3]. F-2-133 10) Fit the environment heater outlet [1] with the 2 bosses [2] to install. - 1screw (TP; M3X6) [3] F-2-131 8) Connect the connector [1] of the environment switch unit to J483 of the AC driver PCB.
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Chapter 2 F-2-136 13) Install the upper rear cover. 14) Remove the cassette pedestal rear cover [1]. F-2-139 -4 screws [2] F-2-140 17) Install the cassette pedestal rear cover. 18) Connect the lattice connector to the host machine. F-2-137 19) Connect the power cord [1] to the Power cord terminal assembly [2] and 15) Cut off the face covers [2] of the cassette pedestal rear cover [1] with nip- also to the environment heater outlet [3] of the host machine.
Chapter 2 Part name Part number Qty. Screw (RS tight; M4X8) XA9-0628-000 2pcs. Screw (Binding; M4X4) XB1-2400-409 1pc. [10] Plug cover FC6-5776-000 1pc. 2.11.2 Turning OFF the Power of the Host Machine 0019-9913 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N Be sure to refer to "Points to Note When Turning OFF the Main Power"...
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Chapter 2 - Screw [1], 3 pcs. - Screw [1], 2 pcs. F-2-146 4) Remove the rear cover [2] of the paper deck. - Screw [1], 6 pcs. F-2-149 7) Attach the cable protective bush [1] included with the package to the hole [2] on the top board of the paper deck.
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Chapter 2 10) Set the connector [2] of the heater to the panel mount [1]. - Screw (M4X8) [2], 2 pc. F-2-152 11) Remove the screw [2] to remove the blanking plate [1] attached on the power cord mount of the paper deck. F-2-155 15) Wrap the harness [1] around the cable guide [2] on the power cord mount.
Chapter 2 20) Connect one of the AC cable (for the host machine outlet) to the power cord mount of the heater, and the other to the cassette pedestal of the host machine. 21) Put the plug cover [1] to the AC cable connector, and fix it with the screw [2].
Chapter 2 2.13.3 Installation Procedure 0019-5143 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N 1. Installation Procedure 1) Remove the upper rear cover [1]. - 9 screws [2] F-2-165 Expansion bus kit F-2-163 2) Release the claw of the DIMM stopper [2] on the main controller PCB [1] in the direction of the arrow, and then install the expansion RAM [3].
Chapter 2 Voice board unit Card spacer Screw (TP; M3X6) Screw (binding; M4X6) Screw (binding; M3X16) [10] Screw (binding; M4X16) [11] Ferrite core <CDs/guides> - Voice guidance guide - Voice guidance guide CD - FCC/IC Sheet 2.15.3 Turning Off the Power of the Host Machine 0019-9921 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N Be sure to refer to "Points to Note When Turning OFF the Main Power"...
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Chapter 2 F-2-173 6) Install the speaker unit (lower) [1]. - 1 screw (binding; M3X16) [2] - 1 screw (binding; M4X16) [3] F-2-171 4) Insert the voice board unit [1] into the connector [2] on the main controller PCB, and then install it. - 2 screws [3] (that have been removed in step 2) - 2 screws (TP;...
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Chapter 2 F-2-179 11) Insert the cable [2] into the speaker unit [1]. F-2-180 12) Route the cable [1] through the cable guide [2] and install the cable guide cover [3]. F-2-177 B: In the case that the card reader has been installed on the host machine There should be no excess slack on the cable.
Chapter 2 F-2-185 16) Insert the power plug into the power outlet. 17) Turn on the main power switch. F-2-182 18) Check to see that the voice board is recognized. 123 key (Counter Check key) > [Device Configuration] 13) Insert the cable [1] into the terminal [2] of the voice board. When 'voice guidance' is displayed, the functions are enabled.
Chapter 2 F-2-187 2) Remove the face plate [1]. (Do not use the removed face plate.) - 2 screws [2] [10] [11] F-2-186 Speaker unit Cable [3]*1 Cable guide Voice operation board unit Card spacer F-2-188 [6]*2 Ferrite core 3) Install the 2 card spacers [1] on the main controller PCB. Ferrite core Screw (TP;...
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Chapter 2 F-2-192 7) Install the speaker unit (lower) [1]. - 1 screw (binding; M3X20) [2] - 1 screw (binding; M4X16) [3] F-2-190 5) Remove the screw [2] and the face seal [3] at the reader right cover [1]. (Do not use the removed screw and the face seal.) F-2-193 8) Install the speaker unit (upper) [1].
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Chapter 2 F-2-195 10) Remove the release paper of the cable guide [1] and fix it to the right side as shown in the figure. A: In the case that the card reader has not been installed on the host machine F-2-197 11) Install the ferrite core [1] to the cable.
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Chapter 2 F-2-203 F-2-200 16) Install the wire saddles [1] to the 3 locations that the face seals have been B: In the case that the card reader has been installed on the host removed. machine F-2-204 F-2-201 17) Fix the cable [1] with the 3 wire saddles [2] while preventing excess slack on the cable as shown in the figure.
Chapter 2 If 'voice operation kit' does not function normally, check the following points. - The item 'TTS-JA/TTS-EN, ASR-JA/ASR-EN' has been installed in service mode > COPIER > Display > VERSION. <To stop> 1) Press the reset key or Voice Recognition button for 3 sec or more. 2.17 Installing the Wireless Network Interface Adapter 2.17.1 Notice At Installation...
Chapter 2 2.17.4 Installation Procedure 4) Install the MFP antenna [1] at the position shown in the figure. 0019-0005 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N 1. Installation Procedure The installing position shown in the figure is recommended. 1) Remove the face plate [1] at the rear left side.
Chapter 2 10) Insert the power plug into the power outlet. 11) Turn on the main power switch. 12) Check to see that the wireless LAN board is recognized. Enter service mode. COPIER > DISPLAY > ACC-STS > PCI to 2 hen 'Wireless LAN Board' is displayed, the wireless LAN board is correctly recognized.
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Chapter 2 1. Installation Procedure 1) Install the IP board support plate [2] to the IPSec board [1]. - 2 screws (TP; M3X6) [3] F-2-220 2) Remove the face plate [1]. (Do not use the removed face plate.) - 2 screws [2] F-2-221 3) Install the IPSec board [1] to the host machine.
Chapter 3 3.1 Construction 3.1.1 Functional Construction 0018-9686 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N The machine may broadly be divided into the following functional blocks: general control system, original exposure system, reader control system, printer control system, laser exposure system, image formation system, pickup/feed system, fixing/delivery system.
Chapter 4 4.1 Construction 4.1.1 Construction and Mechanisms 0019-2967 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N The main controller unit of the equipment is constructed of and functions with the following items. T-4-1 Item Details main controller PCB system control/memory control/printer unit output image processing control, reader unit input image processing, rendering processing, color LCD controller, card reader interface, image processing for FAX, etc.
Chapter 4 4.2 Construction of the Electrical Circuitry 4.2.1 Main Controller PCB 0019-3015 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N Main controls of the main controller PCB for each connector are described below. J2033 J2027 J2005 IC45 J2017 J2038...
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Chapter 4 Connector No/IC Functions J2024 HDD connector (power supply) J2027 reader controller PCB connector J2028 PCI bus expansion PCB slot J2029 for connecting the V6-FLASH PCB J2031 SDRAM (for system processing) slot (option) J2032 SDRAM (for system processing) slot J2033 connector for serial communication (for development) J2037...
Chapter 4 The following shows system software configuration of this machine: T-4-4 System Software Function Storage location Remarks System Module for system (overall control) HDD (BOOTDEV) Language Module for language (LCD display control) HDD (BOOTDEV) Module for Remote UI HDD (BOOTDEV) Boot* Initializes sub CPU (IC45) BOOTROM...
Chapter 4 4.3 Start-Up Sequence 4.3.1 Overview 0019-3115 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N The system software that controls the equipment is installed on HDD. There are two types of system software; system software 1 for CPU1 (IC51), system software 2 for CPU2 (IC45). When the host machine is started, the CPU1 loads the BIOS program in BIOS to the SDRAM for system processing, and then loads the system software 1 and the system software 2 from HDD to the SDRAM for system processing.
Chapter 4 4.4 Shut-Down Sequence 4.4.1 Overview 0019-3117 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N If the main power switch is turned off while the machine is accessing its HDD, damage can well occur on the HDD. To avoid such damage, the machine is provided with a shut-down sequence.
Chapter 4 4.5 Image Processing 4.5.1 Construction of the Image Processing Module 0019-3125 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N The machine's major image processing is executed by the main controller PCB. The following shows the construction of the modules associated with image processing: Reader unit Reader unit controller PCB Reader unit input image processing block...
Chapter 4 4.6 Flow of Image Data 4.6.1 Flow of Image Data According to Copy Functions 0019-3129 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N The following is the flow of image data when the Copy Function is in use: Reader unit Main control PCB Image processing block for reader unit...
Chapter 4 4.6.3 Flow of Image Data for the SEND Function 0019-3131 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N The following is the flow of image data when the SEND function is in use: Reader unit Main controller PCB Image processing block for reader unit SDRAM...
Chapter 4 4.6.5 Flow of Image Data for the Fax Reception Function 0019-3133 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N The following is the flow of image data when the fax reception function is in use: Super G3 Fax Board Main controller PCB Image processing block for fax...
Chapter 4 3) Remove the following parts. 5) Remove the following parts from the main controller PCB as needed. - 7 wire saddles [1] - SDRAM (for image processing) [1] - 6 edge saddles [2] (7 pcs. when the fax unit is mounted) - SDRAM (for system processing) [2] - 10 connectors [3] - Memory PCB [3] (1 screw)
Chapter 4 1) Remove the terminal [1] of the cable. 4.7.7 PCI Bus Expansion PCB 4.7.7.1 Before Removing the PCI Bus Expansion PCB 0019-3209 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N 1) Remove the upper rear cover. (page 10-17)[Removing the Upper Rear Cover] 2) Remove the wireless LAN PCB as needed.
Chapter 5 5.1 Construction 5.1.1 Specifications/controls/functions 0019-4628 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N The major specifications, controls and functions of the original exposure system are described below. Item Description Original exposure Indirect exposure by LED (LED & photoconductive body) Original scan In book mode: scan by movement of CCD In ADF mode: stream reading with CCD fixed...
Chapter 5 5.1.2 Major Components 0019-4630 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N Following shows major components of document exposure system. [10] F-5-1 Item Notation Description LED driver PCB Controls to turn on LED Reader controller PCB Controls the reader unit drive and image process Scanner motor Pulse motor: controls the carriage drive...
Chapter 5 5.1.3 Configuration of Control System 0019-4631 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N The control system of original exposure is described below. [15] [13] [14] [12] [11] [10] F-5-2 [1] Printer body (connection to main controller PCB) [2] Connection to ADF [3] Connection to ADF [4] Connection to printer body...
Chapter 5 5.1.4 Reader Controller PCB 0019-4632 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N The function configuration of reader controller PCB is described below. F-5-3 Jack No. Description Connection to printer body Communication with CCD Communication with ADF Connection with LED driver PCB Receives power from the machine (printer unit) Communication with ADF...
Chapter 5 5.3 Various Control 5.3.1 Controlling the Scanner Drive System 5.3.1.1 Overview 0019-4639 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N Parts configuration of scanner drive is described below. Scanner motor(M1) Reader controller Carriage drive belt LED driver Copyboard Sensor light...
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Chapter 5 a. Forward movement when scanning an image CCD operation is controlled by the following sensors when scanning the image. Original Start position Original trailing edge position leading edge Stop Deceleration Normal speed Acceleration Shift speed Shift distance [1]Acceleration area: Accelerates until a speed suited to the selected mode is reached [2]Run-up speed area: Run-up margin to ensure a stable speed.
Chapter 5 5.3.2 CCD 5.3.2.1 Overview 0019-5764 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N The machine uses the CCD to expose and read an image and the image is read on a line-by-line basis. CCD features 4 lines (R, G, B, B/W) and B/W line is used in B/W copy and R, G, B lines are used at color scan. CCD overview 1.
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Chapter 5 [Optical path from LED] The light generated from LED is reflected by an original and by the 5 mirrors. And then it is irradiated to the CCD through the lens. LED lens cover LED light source Photoconductive body F-5-10...
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Chapter 5 Lens LED (light source) Return mirror Return mirror (2 plates) ( 3plates ) Lens [ Red(R) line [ Green(G) line ] [ Blue (B) line ] [ Black & white (B/W) line ] F-5-11 Items Description Receives the reflected light that has gone through the lens and converts it into electric signal to output it. Lens Collects the light reflected by an original.
Chapter 5 5.3.3 Enlargement/Reduction 5.3.3.1 Magnifications in Main Scanning Direction 0019-4642 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N In book mode/ADF mode An image is read at 100% in main scanning direction. Magnification variation and its data process are controlled on main controller PCB. 5.3.3.2 Magnification in Sub Scanning Direction 0019-4643 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N...
Chapter 5 5.3.4 Detecting the Size of Originals 5.3.4.1 Overview 0019-4675 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N The machine identifies the original size by the combination of measurement result of reflection light from the reflection sensor and specific points of CCD. Also to identify it accurately even though an original moves when ADF is closed, the machine measures 2 points for each size.
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Chapter 5 2. Priority on the front sensor When checking the measurements for main scanning direction, if the absence of an original is indicated at the rear while the presence of an original is indicated at the front, the machine will give priority to the indication at the front. F-5-14 T-5-4 In case of B5 size original...
Chapter 5 5.3.4.3 Detection Operation Overview 0019-4677 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N 1) Standby state (The following is in case that the AB type, A4R size is set.) CCD unit: shading position LED: OFF Original sensor: OFF CCD unit Original sensor...
Chapter 5 5) Standby status (waiting for start key) CCD unit: in original detection position LED: OFF Original sensor: OFF F-5-20 ABtype Inch type CCD detection position CCD detection position Original Original Original Original size sensor 0 size sensor 1 11"×17"...
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Chapter 5 - At the start of a job (dust bypass) Presence of dust is detected at points A, B, and C in this order in the same manner as at the end of the job. Read will take place at the point where least dust is detected.
Chapter 5 5.3.5.2 White Board Dust Detection Control 0019-4653 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N When the dust in the air attaches to the white board inside the reader unit, lines may appear on the image. To reduce the influence from the dust, the machine carries out the white board dust detection and correction.
Chapter 5 5.3.6.4 A/D Conversion of CCD Output 0019-4664 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N The corrected analog video signal is converted into a digital signal that is suited to the voltage level of individual pixels by the A/D converter. 5.3.6.5 Shading Correction (overview) 0019-4665 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N...
Chapter 5 8)Remove the belt [2] from the hook [1] at the back of the CCD unit. reader left cover. 3)Execute the following item in service mode. - ADF white level adjustment (COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> DF- WLVL1/WLVL2/WLVL3/WLVL4) Do not touch the LED on the CCD unit. 5.4.2 CCD Cover Unit 5.4.2.1 Removing the CCD Cover Unit 0019-6280...
Chapter 5 1)Open the copyboard cover (platen board cover/ADF). 2)Remove the glass retainer [1] and the copyboard glass [2]. -2 screws [3] When removing the copyboard glass, take care not to touch the following parts with your fingers. -Glass surface -Standard white plate Soils on these parts may cause white/black lines on images.
Chapter 5 Execute the following item in service mode. Be sure to execute white plate data adjustment surely before ADF white level adjustment. Enter the value (see the following figure) on the copyboard glass in the fol- lowing service mode. COPIER>ADJUST>CCD>W-PLT-X/Y/Z Entering the data of the standard white plate 8 2 0 6 8 6 6 7 9 3 4 9...
Chapter 5 1)Remove the ADF communication cable (ADF only). 5.4.5 LED Driver PCB 2)Open the copyboard cover (platen board cover/ADF). 3)Remove the reader rear cover. 4)Remove the sensor mount [1] at rear left of the reader unit. 5.4.5.1 Removing the LED Driver PCB -2 connectors [2] 0019-6282 -1 screw [3]...
Chapter 5 1)Remove the ADF communication cable (only for machine with ADF in- 5.4.8 CCD HP Sensor stalled). 2)Open the copyboard cover (platen board cover/ADF). 3)Remove the reader rear cover. 5.4.8.1 Removing the CCD Unit HP Sensor 4)Remove the copyboard glass. 0019-6915 5)Remove the cable retainer [1] and the sensor cover [2].
Chapter 6 6.1 Construction 6.1.1 Specifications/Controls/Functions 0019-4280 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N Laser light T-6-1 The number of laser light Output 10 mW Wave length 775nm to 899nm (Infrared laser) Scanner motor T-6-2 Motor type DC brushless motor Te number of rotation IR3225:...
Chapter 6 6.1.3 Control System Configuration 0019-4282 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N Controls for the laser exposure system are mainly performed by the DC controller PCB and image PCB. Laser driver PCB : iR3245 / 3235 /3230 J3182 : iR3225 J603...
Chapter 6 6.2 Basic Sequence 6.2.1 Basic Sequence 0019-4283 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N Initial rotation INTR): After the control panel key is ON, the machine starts the scanner motor and rotates the laser scanner motor until it reaches the number of target rotation while keeping all laser OFF.
Chapter 6 6.3 Various Controls 6.3.1 Controlling the Laser Activation Timing 6.3.1.1 Laser ON/OFF Control 0019-4284 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N Laser ON/OFF control is dependent on the combination of the laser control signal (A/B laser: CNT1-0/1-1/1-2, C/D laser: CNT0-0/0-1/0-2) from the image PCB. <A laser/B laser>...
Chapter 6 6.3.1.2 Main Scanning Synchronous Control 0019-4285 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N Main scanning synchronous control is operated at synchronous PCB based on BD synchronous signal. Based on BD signal that is formed from A laser light detected by BD PCB, BD synchronous signal for each laser is formed inside image PCB. Image data written in the line memory is read out by the readable signal (RE_A, RE_B, RE_C, RE_D) according to the 4 phase differences formed inside the delay PCB based on the BD synchronous signal (BD_SYNCH) and is sent to the laser driver.
Chapter 6 6.3.3 Controlling the Laser Scanner Motor 6.3.3.1 Laser Scanner Motor Control 0019-4287 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N From when the laser scanner motor starts and the laser scanner motor reaches the number of target rotation to before image formation starts, the machine controls the rotation speed by referring to the laser scanner motor rotation speed signal (FG signal).
Chapter 6 6.3.4 Controlling the Laser Shutter 6.3.4.1 Laser Shutter Control 0019-4288 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N When the right door opens, laser shutter will be closed by laser shutter link that works in conjunction with the right door and the laser light is blocked. Also, when the front door or right door open is detected, laser scanner motor and the laser emission will be turned OFF.
Chapter 6 2) Disconnect the connector [1] to remove the fixture [2]. 6.4 Parts Replacement Procedure 6.4.1 Laser Scanner Unit 6.4.1.1 Before Removing the Laser Unit 0018-9693 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N 1) Remove the front cover unit. (page 10-17)Reference[Removing the Front Cover Unit] 2) Remove the left cover.
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Contents Contents 7.1 Construction ...................................7-1 7.1.1 Specifications of the Image Formation System ........................... 7-1 7.1.2 Major Components of the Image Formation System ........................7-2 7.2 Image Formation Process...............................7-3 7.2.1 Image Formation Process (outline) .............................. 7-3 7.2.2 Image Formation Process (image formation) ..........................7-4 7.3 Basic Sequence ................................7-5 7.3.1 Sequence of Operation (initial rotation) ............................
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Contents 7.12.1 Pre-Exposure Lamp ................................. 7-18 7.12.1.1 Before Removing the Pre-Exposure Lamp ..............................7-18 7.12.1.2 Removing the Pre-Exposure Lamp................................7-18 7.12.2 Drum Unit ....................................7-18 7.12.2.1 Before Removing the Drum Unit................................7-18 7.12.2.2 Removing the Drum Unit ................................... 7-18 7.12.2.3 After Replacing Drum Unit ..................................7-19 7.12.3 Hopper Assembly..................................
Chapter 7 7.2 Image Formation Process 7.2.1 Image Formation Process (outline) 0018-9698 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N F-7-2 T-7-2 Item Description [1]Pre-exposure removes residual charges from the drum. [2]Primary charging charges the surface of the photosensitive drum to a uniform negative potential. [3]Laser exposure forms a latent static image on the drum.
Chapter 7 7.2.2 Image Formation Process (image formation) 0018-9699 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N [ D ] [ E ] [ A ] [ C ] [ B ] F-7-3 [1] The difference in potential between the drum [A] surface and the developing cylinder [B] causes toner to adhere to the latent static image on the drum, turning the image into a visible image.
Chapter 7 7.3 Basic Sequence 7.3.1 Sequence of Operation (initial rotation) 0018-9701 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N The sequence of operation of initial rotation is as follows: Pickup from the Cassette Registration Pickup motor Main motor (M-motor) Primary charging...
Chapter 7 7.3.3 Sequence of Operation (last rotation) 0018-9703 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N The sequence of operation of last rotation is as follows: Image write Main motor (M-motor) Primary charging (PRI) Laser (LD) Developing AC (DEV_AC) Developing DC...
Chapter 7 7.4 Image Stabilization Control 7.4.1 Overview 0018-9704 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N At times, changes in the environment or wear on the machine can cause its image output to become unstable. To obtain a stable image, the machine uses the fol- lowing control mechanisms.
Chapter 7 7.4.4 PASCAL Control (image gradation) 0019-0273 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N Changes in temperature/humidity or wear on the machine can cause changes in gradation characteristics. The PASCAL control mechanism is used to stabilize gradation characteristics of images on paper. It makes up for the changes in gradation characteristics in response to changes in temperature/humidity or wear on the machine.
Chapter 7 7.5.2 Charging Mechanism 7.5.2.1 Controlling the Primary Charging Bias 0018-9709 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N The primary charging bias consists of AC and DC components. AC bias: 2700 Vp-p (max.) DC bias: -450 V to -850 V These AC and DC biases are applied between sheets while an image is being formed (until the end of the ongoing job).
Chapter 7 7.8 Toner Container 7.8.1 Configuration 0018-9716 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N F-7-13 [1] Toner Cartridge Points to Note on Handing the Toner Cartridge - Care should be taken not to bump the toner stop [1] against the covers or the like when and after removing the toner cartridge. Since the toner stop comes off easily, toner scattering may be resulted if it comes off by accident.
Chapter 7 7.8.2 Route of Toner Supply 0018-9717 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N When the user fits the toner cartridge [1] in place, toner is temporarily stored in the sub hopper [2], inside which is a sensor (TS2) that makes sure that the amount of toner remains at a specific level at all times.
Chapter 7 7.8.4 Toner Supply Control 0018-9719 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N Supply of Toner from the Toner Bottle to the Sub Hopper If the "absence of toner inside the sub hopper" is detected while the main motor (M2/M22) is rotating, the toner bottle motor (M5) is rotated intermittently (on for 3 sec, off for 2 sec).
Chapter 7 7.9 Transfer Unit 7.9.1 Outline of the Transfer Unit 7.9.1.1 Outline 0018-9722 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N The transfer unit [1] consists of the transfer roller and the static eliminator. The transfer roller rotates in connection with the photosensitive drum. Bias is applied to the static eliminator so that sheets can be separated from the drum.
Chapter 7 7.10 Transfer Mechanism 7.10.1 Transfer Guide Bias 7.10.1.1 Transfer Guide Bias Control 0018-9726 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N To prevent soiling of the transfer guide with toner or the photosensitive drum with toner images, the following transfer guide bias is applied to the transfer guide. The surface of the transfer guide is covered with an insulating sheet.
Chapter 7 7.11 Photosensitive Drum Cleaning 7.11.1 Outline 0018-9728 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N The photosensitive drum cleaning mechanism uses the photosensitive drum cleaning blade to scrape off the residual toner left behind from transfer; the toner thus collected is moved to the waste toner box.
Chapter 7 5) Remove the drum unit [1]. the Developing Assembly] 11) Remove the pre-exposure lamp. (page 7-18)Reference[Removing the Pre-Exposure Lamp] 12) Remove the laser scanner unit. (page 6-8)Reference[Removing the La- ser Unit] 7.12.3.2 Removing the Hopper Unit 0018-9796 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N 1) Pull out the harness [4] from the hole [3] of the plate.
Chapter 7 2) Check the phase of the gear [1] shown in the figure. 7.12.4 Sub Hopper 7.12.4.1 Before Removing the Sub Hopper 0018-9797 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N 1) Remove the toner container. 2) Remove the front cover unit.
Chapter 7 6) Remove the bushing unit [2] from the sub hopper [1]. 2) Shift the locking lever [1] to the left to release the pressure of the devel- oping assembly. F-7-33 F-7-37 7) Disconnect the connector [1]. 3) Slightly pull out the developing assembly [1] toward the front to discon- nect the connector [2].
Chapter 7 Developing Assembly] 7.12.6.2 Removing the Developing Cylinder 0018-9801 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N Take note of the following points when removing the developing cylinder from the developing assembly: Lots of self-tapping screws are used. Be careful not to damage the screw holes by tightening the self-tapping screws.
Chapter 7 4) Detach the angle adjustment plate [3]. 8) Remove the 2 screws [1] to remove the blade unit [2]. - 1 self-tapping screw [1] - 1 washer screw [2] Do not remove the transfer upper guide [3]. Otherwise, the following trouble may occur because the attaching position is inappropriate (lost): - Soil on the paper's lead edge (surface) - Jam...
Chapter 7 1) Remove the toner container. 2) Remove the front cover unit. (page 10-17)Reference[Removing the Point to note when attaching the waste toner container Front Cover Unit] 3) Remove the waste toner container. (page 7-24)Reference[Removing the After attaching the waste toner container, be sure to move the waste toner full detection lever [1] up and down to check that the lever moves smoothly.
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Contents Contents 8.1 Construction ...................................8-1 8.1.1 Specifications, Controls, and Functions............................8-1 8.1.2 Division into Blocks ..................................8-2 8.1.3 Arrangement of Rollers................................8-3 8.1.4 Diagram of Paper Paths (w/ 3 Way Unit-A1/ copy tray)......................8-4 8.1.5 Diagram of Paper Paths (w/ Inbody Finisher/ copy tray) ......................8-5 8.1.6 Diagram of Paper Paths (w/ Finisher/Saddle Finisher)........................
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Contents 8.8.4.1 Before Removing the Sensor Mounting Plate .............................. 8-31 8.8.4.2 Removing the Sensor Mounting Plate ................................8-31 8.8.4.3 Attaching the Sensor Mounting Plate ................................8-31 8.8.5 Cassette Pick-up Motor 1................................8-32 8.8.5.1 Before Removing the Cassette Pickup Motor 1............................8-32 8.8.5.2 Removing the Cassette Pickup Motor 1 ...............................
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Contents 8.8.23 Duplex Feed Roller 2 ................................8-42 8.8.23.1 Before Removing the Duplex Feed Roller 2...............................8-42 8.8.23.2 Removing the Duplex Feed Roller 2................................8-43 8.8.24 Duplex Feed Motor .................................. 8-43 8.8.24.1 Before Removing the Duplex Feed Motor (iR 3245/3235/3230) .......................8-43 8.8.24.2 Removing the Duplex Feed Motor (iR 3245/3235/3230) ...........................8-43 8.8.25 Duplex Feed Sensor .................................
Chapter 8 8.2 Basic Sequence 8.2.1 Basic Sequence 0018-9742 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N Basic Sequence of Operation for Making 3 Prints Print Start PRINT Cassette 1 pickup motor (M6) Cassette 1 pickup solenoid (SL1) Cassette 1 retry sensor (PS10) Main motor...
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Chapter 8 - Inbody Finisher in Use For iR3245/3235/3230 F-8-12 For iR3225 F-8-13 [1] Increase in Speed for Pickup Operation The speed is 1.5 times as high as the process speed (no increase if for manual feed pickup/in the case of the 1st sheet from cassette 1, accelerates to about twice as fast).
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Chapter 8 For iR3225 F-8-15 [1] Increase in Speed for Pickup Operation The speed is 1.5 times as high as the process speed (no increase if for manual feed pickup/in the case of the 1st sheet from cassette 1, accelerates to about twice as fast).
Chapter 8 8.3 Detecting Jams 8.3.1 Delay Jams 8.3.1.1 Delay Jam Outside the Cassette Pickup Assembly 0018-9744 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N A delay jam outside the cassette pickup assembly is identified as follows: The length of time it takes for paper to move from the sensor N-1 to the delay jam sensor N is kept under control;...
Chapter 8 8.3.2 Stationary Jams 8.3.2.1 Common Stationary Jam 0018-9746 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N The sensor N does not go off within a specific length of time after the sensor has gone on. Start key ON or PRINT set INTR...
Chapter 8 8.3.3.2 Paper size mismatch JAM 0019-9868 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N If the paper size (length in horizontal direction) specified with the cassette size dial and the paper size actually fed are different, JAM is generated. The paper length at feeding is identified by registration front sensor (PS9).
Chapter 8 8.4 Cassette Pick-Up Unit 8.4.1 Overview 0018-9749 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N The paper inside the cassette is held up by the lifter plate. When pickup takes place, the pickup solenoid (SL1, SL2) is turned on, and the pickup roller is moved down. When the pickup roller comes into contact with the surface of paper, the sheet is picked up by rotation of the roller.
Chapter 8 8.4.3 Identifying the Paper Size 0018-9752 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N The size of paper inside the cassette is detected by the cassette size dial, and is communicated to the cassette size detection PCB. As may as 15 positions may be detected with reference to the combinations of on and off states of the array of 4 actuators mounted to the cassette size detection PCB on the printer side and operating in conjunction with the cassette size dial.
Chapter 8 Inch-configuration T-8-8 Size (no cassette) STMTR LTRR 11x17 EXEC Envelope ON/OFF MEMO: - SW4 is used to detect the state of the AB/Inch-configuration switch. - The machine will assume the absence of a cassette if it detects a combination not found in the table. At this time, it does not move up the cassette lifter. - Since the paper size is not identified, there will be no indication of a paper size on the control panel;...
Chapter 8 8.4.5 Paper Level Sensor 0018-9754 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N The level of paper inside the cassette is checked using the following sensors: T-8-10 Cassette 1 Cassette 2 Paper level sensor A Paper level sensor B Paper sensor F-8-22...
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Chapter 8 View from the Front of the Machine When full with paper Cassette paper Cassette paper level sensor B level sensor A Paper When half full with paper Paper Cassette paper Cassette paper level sensor A level sensor B OFF ON When there is little paper Paper...
Chapter 8 8.5 Manual Feed Pickup Unit 8.5.1 Overview 0018-9755 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N The paper in the tray of the manual feed pickup unit is forced against the manual feed pickup roller by the work of the pickup guide plate, and only a single sheet of paper is separated and moved into the machine by the work of the manual feed pickup roller and the separation pad.
Chapter 8 8.5.3 Identifying the Paper Size 0018-9757 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N The width of paper is detected with reference to the output of the variable resistor (SVR1), which operates in conjunction with the movement of the side guide. The side guide in the manual feed tray is set when the user moves it to place paper in the cassette.
Chapter 8 8.5.4 Paper Retaining Mechanism 0018-9758 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N When manual feed pickup operation starts, the manual feed pickup guide plate up/down solenoid (SL3) is turned on and the manual feed pickup guide plate moves The paper in the manual feed pickup tray is forced against the manual feed pickup roller by the work of the pickup guide plate.
Chapter 8 8.6 Registration Unit 8.6.1 Overview 0018-9759 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N The registration roller is driven by the main motor (M2/M22). In between the registration roller and the main motor is the registration clutch (CL2/CL12), servicing to turn on and off the registration roller so that the paper will be matched in relation to the image on the drum at correct registration.
Chapter 8 8.7 Duplex Feeding Unit 8.7.1 Overview 0018-9761 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N A different drive source is used for the duplexing feeding roller 1 and 2 depending on the model. iR3245/3235/3230: Duplexing feeding motor (M10) iR3225: Main motor (M22) + Duplexing feeding clutch (CL4) The duplexing reverse operation is performed by the work of the reversing roller.
Chapter 8 8.7.3 Flow of Paper 0018-9763 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N A4/LTR, 5 Sheets, Delivery to Tray 1/2 A number in a circle indicates the 1st side, while a number in a square indicates the 2nd side. 8-28...
Chapter 8 8.8.2 Pick-up Unit 2 8.8 Parts Replacement Procedure 8.8.2.1 Before Removing the Pickup Unit 2 0018-9812 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N 8.8.1 Pick-up Unit 1 1) Remove the rear right cover. (page 10-16)Reference[Removing the 8.8.1.1 Before Removing the Pickup Unit 1 Rear Right Cover] 2) Remove the right cover (lower front).
Chapter 8 2) Disconnect the connector [1] and remove the screw [2] to remove the cas- 8.8.4 Sensor Mount sette pickup solenoid [3]. 3) Remove the bushing [4] and the 5 screws [5] to remove the sensor mount- ing plate [6]. 8.8.4.1 Before Removing the Sensor Mounting Plate 0018-9815 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N...
Chapter 8 3) Detach the AC driver PCB mounting plate [2]. - 3 screws [1] Turn the gear to check that the movement is smooth. 8.8.5 Cassette Pick-up Motor 1 8.8.5.1 Before Removing the Cassette Pickup Motor 1 0018-9819 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N 1) Remove the upper rear cover.
Chapter 8 8.8.7 Cassette Size Sensor 7) Remove the 5 screws [1] and remove the pickup motor base [2]. 8.8.7.1 Before Removing the Cassette Size Sensor 0018-9823 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N 1) Remove the rear right cover. (page 10-16)Reference[Removing the Rear Right Cover] 2) Release the right cover.
Chapter 8 1) Remove the rear right cover. (page 10-16)Reference[Removing the 3) Detach the cover [1] from the base. Rear Right Cover] 2) Release the right cover. (page 10-36)Reference[Releasing the Right Cover] 3) Remove the right cover (lower front). (page 10-16)Reference[Remov- ing the Right Cover (Lower Front)] 4) Remove pickup unit 1.
Chapter 8 1) Remove the rear right cover. (page 10-16)Reference[Removing the 1) Remove the rear right cover. (page 10-16)Reference[Removing the Rear Right Cover] Rear Right Cover] 2) Remove the right cover. (page 10-37)Reference[Removing the Right 2) Release the right cover. (page 10-36)Reference[Releasing the Right Cover] Cover] 3) Remove the manual feed unit.
Chapter 8 2) Remove the manual feed pickup roller [3] together with the shaft. 1) Remove the main motor mounting plate [5] (with the main motor). - 1 bushing [2] - 1 edge saddle [1] (removing the harness) 3) Remove the manual feed pickup roller [3] together with the shaft. - 4 screws [2] - 1 plastic E-ring [4] - 1 spring [3]...
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Chapter 8 2) Remove the plate [5]. - 1 edge saddle [1] (removing the harness) - 1 connector [2] - 2 screws [3] - 1 spring [4] Adjusting the Tension of the Main Motor 1) Temporarily fix the main motor mounting plate in place to the main drive unit.
Chapter 8 1) Free the harness [2] from the 1 wire saddle [3]. 3) Hold the tab to remove the pickup roller [1]/feed roller [2]/separation roll- - 1 connector [1] er [3]. - 2 reuse-bands [4] F-8-85 F-8-82 2) Open the 3 way unit [1] and remove the 2 screws [2]. Point to note when replacing the feed roller/separation roller 3) Close the 3 way unit [1] and remove the 2 screws [3].
Chapter 8 2) Release the claw [A] of the bushing at the front side to move it toward the 3) Move the bushing [1] and the duplex feed roller 2 [2] in the direction of rear, and then remove the vertical path roller [2] upward. the arrow to remove.
Chapter 8 8.8.27.2 Removing the Delivery Unit 1 3) Remove the 5 screws [1] to remove fixing/delivery drive Unit 1 [2]. 0018-9887 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N 1) Remove the 3 screws [2] (the left 2 screws are stepped screws) to remove the delivery Unit 1 [1].
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Contents Contents 9.1 Construction ...................................9-1 9.1.1 Specifications, Control Mechanisms, and Functions ........................9-1 9.1.2 Major Components..................................9-1 9.2 Basic Sequence ................................9-2 9.2.1 Power-On Sequence..................................9-2 9.2.2 Down Sequence ................................... 9-2 9.3 Various Control Mechanisms............................9-3 9.3.1 Controlling the Speed of the Fixing Film ............................ 9-3 9.3.1.1 Controlling the Fixing Film Speed in Response to Low Temperature ......................9-3 9.3.1.2 Controlling the Fixing Film Speed..................................9-3 9.3.2 Controlling the Fixing Film Temperature............................
Chapter 9 9.1 Construction 9.1.1 Specifications, Control Mechanisms, and Functions 0018-9770 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N T-9-1 Item Description Fixing method on-demand fixing (by fixing film + pressure roller) Fixing heater plate-type heater Control temperature no temperature control in the standby mode Fixing drive control by control of fixing film speed...
Chapter 9 9.2 Basic Sequence 9.2.1 Power-On Sequence 0018-9772 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N If the thermistor detection temperature is less than 100 deg C when the power is turned on or the sleep mode is released, the control described below is performed. 1) Increases the speed of the fixing motor in phases (1/4 speed to 1/2 speed and then to normal speed).
Chapter 9 9.3 Various Control Mechanisms 9.3.1 Controlling the Speed of the Fixing Film 9.3.1.1 Controlling the Fixing Film Speed in Response to Low Temperature 0018-9774 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N As in the morning, driving the fixing film in a low-temperature environment without warm-up could cause the film to become displaced. In consideration of this fact, the fixing motor (M3) is started up in phases (1/4 speed to 1/2 speed and then to normal speed).
Chapter 9 9.3.2.3 Controlling the Power Supply at Start-Up 0018-9778 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N The start-up power supply control is performed to the fixing heater (H1/H11, H2/H12) so as to raise the temperature of the fixing assembly to the required temper- ature for fixing in a short time.
Chapter 9 9.3.3 Cleaning 9.3.3.1 Fixing Film Cleaning 0018-9784 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N Purpose In the event of a jam or when wear on the fixing film advances, the fixing film is rotated idly for collection of toner from both the film and the pressure roller to the cleaning roller.
Chapter 9 9.4 Protective Functions 9.4.1 Protective Functions 0018-9786 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N As part of its protective mechanism, the machine has a thermo switch (TP1), triacs, and a relay. Protective measures according to location are described below: When the thermistor is out of order Software detects a failure, and the triac and the relay are turned off.
Chapter 9 9.4.2 Detecting an Error 0018-9787 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N T-9-3 Error code Detail code Symptom Description E000 0001 The fixing temperature fails to increase. When each of the following conditions is detected for 200 msec or more continuously, the machine assumes that an error has occurred.
Chapter 9 9.5 Parts Replacement Procedure 9.5.1 Fixing Unit 9.5.1.1 Before Removing the Fixing Unit 0018-9895 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N 1) Remove the rear right cover. (page 10-16)Reference[Removing the Rear Right Cover] 2) Release the right cover. (page 10-36)Reference[Releasing the Right Cover] 9.5.1.2 Removing the Fixing Unit 0018-9896...
Chapter 9 1) Remove the E-ring [1] to remove the drive gear [2]. The insulating bush may be of 2 different shapes: one for the iR3245 / iR3235 / iR3230 and the other for the iR3225. If the machine is an iR3225, be sure to pay attention to the direction of the protrusion of the insulating bush.
Chapter 9 3) Remove the cleaning holder [1]. 3) Detach the fixing film cover [3]. - 1 screw [1] - 1 stepped screw [2] F-9-14 F-9-17 The foregoing steps assume that the fixing unit has already been removed from the machine. The cleaning roller can be also removed while the fixing unit is attached to the machine by following the same steps above.
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Chapter 9 4) Remove the screw [1] to detach the left side plate [2]. F-9-19 5) Remove the 3 screws [1, 2]. 7) Turn the pressure gear [1] in the direction of the arrow to release the pres- sure roller. F-9-20 6) Slide the left side plate [1] in the direction of the arrow to remove.
Chapter 9 9) Turn the pressure plate [1] in the direction of the arrow to release. 14) Disconnect the relay connector [1] of the signal cable from the connector holder [2]. F-9-25 10) While pushing down the release lever (front) [1] with your finger, pull out the heater contact [2].
Chapter 9 1) Disconnect the connector [2] of the harness [1]. 2) Remove the 2 screws [1] to detach the grounding plate [2]. F-9-33 F-9-36 2) Remove the front latch [2] of the internal delivery sensor [1] to remove 3) Remove the screw [1] to detach the sensor cover [2]. the internal delivery sensor.
Chapter 9 6) Disconnect the connector [1] to remove the fixing film sensor [2]. F-9-40 9.5.7 Fixing Inlet Guide 9.5.7.1 Before Removing the Fixing Inlet Guide 0019-3549 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N 1) Remove the rear right cover. (page 10-16)Reference[Removing the Rear Right Cover] 2) Release the right cover.
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Contents Contents 10.1 Control Panel................................10-1 10.1.1 Overview....................................10-1 10.1.2 LCD Indication Processing ..............................10-1 10.1.3 Adjusting the LCD Contrast ..............................10-1 10.1.4 Adjusting Fax Sound Volume..............................10-1 10.1.5 Functions of the Control Panel CPU............................10-2 10.2 Counters ..................................10-3 10.2.1 Overview....................................10-3 10.2.2 Timing of Increasing the Count ...............................
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Contents 10.5.1.7.1 Removing the Right Cover (Lower Front) ............................10-16 10.5.1.8 Right Cover (Rear)....................................10-16 10.5.1.8.1 Removing the Rear Right Cover............................... 10-16 10.5.1.9 Inside Right Cover ....................................10-16 10.5.1.9.1 Before Removing the Inside Right Cover............................10-16 10.5.1.9.2 Removing the Inside Right Cover ..............................10-16 10.5.1.10 Inside Bottom Cover ....................................
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Contents 10.5.8 Control Panel Key Switch PCB ............................. 10-28 10.5.8.1 Before Removing the Control Panel KEY PCB ............................10-28 10.5.8.2 Removing the Control Panel KEY PCB ..............................10-28 10.5.9 Control Panel CPU PCB ................................ 10-28 10.5.9.1 Before Removing the Control Panel CPU PCB............................10-28 10.5.9.2 Removing the Control Panel CPU PCB..............................10-29 10.5.10 Control Panel USB PCB ..............................
Chapter 10 10.1 Control Panel 10.1.1 Overview 0019-3744 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N The control panel for this equipment consists of the PCBs, LCD, and touch panel shown in the diagram and has main functions described below; - LCD indication - Adjusting the LCD contrast - Adjusting fax sound volume...
Chapter 10 10.1.5 Functions of the Control Panel CPU 0019-3759 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N - Monitoring key input: Transmits input with keypad and function key to the CPU on the main controller PCB. - Monitoring input with the touch panel Transmits key inputs with the touch panel to the CPU on the main controller PCB.
Chapter 10 10.2 Counters 10.2.1 Overview 0018-9981 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N The machine is equipped with counters that keep track of printouts according to the type of printer unit. The counters are indicated in response to a press on the Check key on the control panel.
Chapter 10 10.3.2 2-speed control 0018-9984 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N There are 2 types of speed to control the heat exhaust fan (rear) (FM1) and heat exhaust fan (front) (FM2). Voltage switch PCB unit of each fan switches the voltage to change the speed of rotation. DC controller PCB Full-speed 24V or 12V...
Chapter 10 10.4 Power Supply System 10.4.1 Power Supply 10.4.1.1 Power Supply Route Inside the Printer 0019-0026 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N The 24V power supply PCB and the 12V power supply PCB provide the DC power supply for this equipment. The relay PCB and the option power supply PCB provide the DC power supply for options.
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Chapter 10 J483 J543 ELCB1 DADF J478 J532 All-night Main controller power supply J474 J534 J479 24VU2 Reader controller J535 12VA2 power supply J539 J480 J476 Relay PCB J482 24VU1 power supply J540 24VU2 Controller J531 AC driver PCB 3 way unit J536 J485 J471...
Chapter 10 10.4.1.2 Power Supply Route in the Reader Unit 0019-0027 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N In the reader controller PCB, 24V DC power which is supplied from the printer unit is used to drive motors and to turn on the LED of the CCD unit (generated by the LED driver PCB).
Chapter 10 10.4.5 Energy-Saving Function 10.4.5.1 Overview 0019-0039 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N 1. Standby mode The mode during operations or when an operation is ready to start. All power supplies are provided. 2. Sleep mode 2-1.
Chapter 10 10.4.5.3 SNMP Settings 0019-0044 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N In the case that this equipment is used as a Windows printer, Windows gets periodically the status of this equipment when 'Use SNMP' is set; and therefore, this equipment cannot go into a complete sleep state.
Chapter 10 1) Press the release button [1] and open the right cover [2]. 10.5.1.5 Support Cover 10.5.1.5.1 Before Removing the Support Cover 0019-2149 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N 1) Remove the front cover unit. (page 10-17)Reference[Removing the Front Cover Unit] 2) Remove the delivery tray.
Chapter 10 10.5.1.7 Right Cover (Lower Front) 4) Remove the inside base cover. (page 10-16)Reference[Removing the Inside Base Cover] 10.5.1.7.1 Removing the Right Cover (Lower Front) 10.5.1.9.2 Removing the Inside Right Cover 0019-2155 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N 0019-2158 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N 1) Open the cassette lower right cover [1] (in the case that the 2-cassette ped-...
Chapter 10 1) Free the 2 claws [1] with a flat-blade screwdriver and remove the delivery 10.5.1.15 Left Cover (Lower) cover [1]. 10.5.1.15.1 Removing the Lower Left Cover 0019-2175 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N 1) Pull out the cassettes 1 and 2 [1].
Chapter 10 10.5.1.23 FAX Unit Cover 1) Remove the following parts. - 2 flat cables [2, 4] - 1 connector [6] (removing it while pressing the edges [5] in the direction 10.5.1.23.1 Removing the FAX Unit Cover shown by the arrows) - 1 guide [7] (removing the harness [9]) 0019-4151 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N...
Chapter 10 3) Remove the following parts. [BK] - 7 wire saddles [1] (removing the harness) - 2 edge saddles [2] (removing the harness) - 1 reuse band [3] - 4 fastons [4] - 5 connectors [5] [WH] [WH] [BK] 10.5.2.3 Removing the Main Drive Unit (iR 3225) 0019-8352 iR3225 / iR3225N...
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Chapter 10 2) Remove the gear [2] and the cam [4] (releasing the claws [1, 3]). 4) Remove the 4 screws [2] and remove the main drive unit [1]. Do not touch the screws that are glued in place. F-10-51 F-10-49 3) Remove the following parts.
Chapter 10 4) Remove the DC power unit [4]. 10.5.3 Power Supply Unit - 2 connectors [1] - 1 edge saddle [2] - 1 reuse band [3] 10.5.3.1 Before Removing the 12V Power Supply PCB 0019-3687 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N 1) Remove the upper rear cover.
Chapter 10 7) Remove the 12V power supply PCB [1]. 1) Remove the rubber cap [1], and remove the screw [2]. - 4 screws [2] - 1 PCB support [3] F-10-57 F-10-59 2) Press the release button [1] and open the right cover [2]. 10.5.3.3 Before Removing the 24V Power Supply PCB 0019-3690 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N...
Chapter 10 4) Slide the control panel unit [1] in the direction of the arrow. 8) Free the claw [1] in the direction [A], and remove the control panel con- nector cover [2] in the direction [B]. F-10-62 5) Reverse the control panel unit [1]. 6) Free the harness [3] from the wire saddle [2].
Chapter 10 2-3) Remove the FAX unit [1] in the direction of the arrow. 10.5.5.2 Removing the Control Panel LCD - 4 screws (RS tightening; M3X8.5) [2] 0018-9944 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N 1) Remove the 2 screws [2] and remove the control panel LCD [1]. F-10-67 10.5.6 DC Controller PCB 10.5.6.1 Removing the DC Controller PCB...
Chapter 10 the Toner Container Cover] 4) Remove the guide [1] in the direction of the arrows [A], [B], and [C] in 5) Remove the delivery tray. (page 10-14)Reference[Removing the Deliv- this order. ery Tray] 6) Remove the left cover. (page 10-17)Reference[Removing the Left Cov- 7) Remove the inside base cover.
Chapter 10 1) Press the release button [1] and open the right cover [2]. 5) Separate the 3 way unit [1] from the right cover. F-10-99 6) Pull out the exhaust fan filter [1]. F-10-95 2) Remove the screw [1] and the fixing plate [2]. F-10-100 10.5.20 Motor of Main Drive Assembly 10.5.20.1 Before Removing the Main Motor (iR 3245/3235/...
Chapter 10 Upper Rear Cover] 2) Remove the lower rear cover. (page 10-17)Reference[Removing the Lower Rear Cover] 10.5.20.4 Removing the Main Motor (iR 3225) 0019-8360 iR3225 / iR3225N 1) Remove the main motor [3]. - 1 connector [1] - 4 screws [2] Adjusting the Tension of the Main Motor 1) Temporarily fix the main motor mounting plate in place to the main drive unit.
Chapter 10 1) Remove the 2 shafts [5]. - 1 connector [1] - 1 reuse band [2] - 1 wire saddles [3] - 3 screws [4] F-10-110 2) While releasing the hinge, remove the right cover [1]. Points to Note When Installing the Right Cover Be sure to fit the claws (protrusion) at the end plate of the host machine in the corresponding holes of the hinges and then tighten the screws.
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Chapter 10 Points to Note When Installing the Right Cover Be sure to fit the claws (protrusion) at the end plate of the host machine in the corresponding holes of the hinges and then tighten the screws. If not, the right cover may not correctly close. The double hinge is employed for the right cover of the equipment.
Changes to configuration of login application Changes have been made to the configuration of the login application since the iR3245 series. Details of the changes are as follows. -The Simple Device Login (SDL) and earlier Single Sign On (SSO) features have been merged into the Single Sign On-H (SSO-H) feature.
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Chapter 11 Operating System Supported browser Windows Server 2003 Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP1 Windows Server 2003 R2 Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP2 Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 Windows Vista Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 Mac OS X 10.3 Safari 1.3.2 Mac OS X 10.4 Safari 2.0.4 Domain authentication management In order to use domain authentication in SSO-H, the following sytem environments are required.
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Chapter 11 T-11-7 System environments for administrator and ordinary user (when using IPv6 communication) Operating System Supported browser Java Runtime Environment Windows XP Professional Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP1, Microsoft Internet Explorer 6: Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP2, Sun Java Runtime Environment 1.3or later Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 Microsoft Internet Explorer 7: Sun Java Runtime Environment 1.3or later...
Security Agent (SA.exe) needs to be added as an exceptional program of Windows Firewall. If not being designated a directory of installation, SA.exe is stored in the following directory. C:\Program Files\Canon\SSOPackage\SecurityAgent - In the case that Active Directory has been constructed in Windows Server 2003 SP1/Server 2003 R2 and Windows Firewall is set enabled, TCP port '5678' used by Security Agent needs to be added in Windows Firewall.
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Chapter 11 MEMO: If the System manager ID and system password have already been assigned, ID Entry dialog appears after System Settings button is pressed. Enter the system manager ID and the password, and click ID key to go into System Management Mode. F-11-1 2) Make the following selections: [MEAP Settings] button >...
Chapter 11 - The setting [Use HTTP] is not actually enabled/disabled until you have turned off and then on the device's main power switch. - You cannot make a connection through a proxy server. If a proxy server is in use, enter the IP address of the MEAP device in the Exceptions field for the browser. Open Internet Options dialog of Internet Explorer and select Connections tab, LAN Settings button, Use a proxy server option, and Advanced button of Proxy server group.
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- When using SDL as the login service, enter the user information registered in the device, as per local device authentication. - Only the following users may us SMS via RLS. - In the case of domain authentication, users belonging to the Canon Peripheral Admins Group. - In the case of local device authentication, users registered with Administrator privileges.
Chapter 11 F-11-6 11.1.6 Setting the method to login to SMS 0019-9206 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N The SMS login method settings are done by setting the login Start/ Stop via the other login method. In other words, the password authentication Start/ Stop setting is done by first logging in with RLD authentication, and the RLS authentication Start/ Stop setting is done by first logging in with password authentication.
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Chapter 11 Login screen (In case authentication method is SSO-H) F-11-7 2) Select [System Management] tab > [Utility] tab > [Application Management Function] tab. F-11-8 3) Enter a check mark against the SMS Installer Service (Password Authentication) radio button and click on either Start or Stop. Check that the status has changed accordingly.
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Chapter 11 F-11-9 4) Logout once and login again to check to see that the setting is applied properly. When password authentication has been set to Start, the password entry window will now be displayed. If password authentication has been set to Stop, when an attempt is made to log in, the error message shown below will be displayed and login will not be possible.
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Chapter 11 2) Select [System Management] tab > [Utility] tab > [Application Management Function] tab. F-11-12 3) Enter a check mark against the SMS Installer Service (Remote Login Service Authentication) radio button and click on either Start or Stop. Check that the status has changed accordingly.
Chapter 11 11.1.7 Checking Application List 0019-9207 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N The page of Application List is designed to show resources arranged according to applications. The page gives you a good idea of how much of the device's memory is being used by the applications (both in absolute and relative terms) as well as how much memory still remains.
Chapter 11 F-11-16 4) Check to see that the status of the MEAP application in question is either "Started" or "Stopped." F-11-17 11.1.9 Checking the Platform Information 0019-9209 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N You can check the versions of MEAP Contents, MEAP Specifications, and Java Virtual Machine of the device. Some applications may not be installed to some MEAP devices of specific specifications.
Chapter 11 F-11-18 MEMO: iR3245 was made MFID enabled, so MFID information was added to the platform information. (For details, see 'MFID' in this manual.) 11.1.10 MEAP Specifications 0019-9210 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N What is MEAP Specifications (MEAP Spec Version)? MEAP Specifications is one of the information required to judge whether MEAP applications can be operated or not.
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Chapter 11 MEAP application declares 1 or more MEAP Specifications required for its execution. Declaration of multiple Device Specification IDs means that the application is operable in all the environments declared. Upon installation of MEAP application in SMS or MEAP Enterprise Service Manager, matching of MEAP Specifica- tions is executed on the side of MEAP platform machine.
Chapter 11 CCNT MEAPSpecVer after Firmware Product Name USA EUR OCE SPL KOR Initial MEAPSpecVer Upgrade 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15,17, 18 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15,17, 18(System iR 7105 (Ver.up) v51.xx later) iR 7095 (Ver.up) iR 7086 (Ver.up) iR 7095P (Ver.up)
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This means that existing MEAP applications can now be installed into new models without being altered. MFID display sample F-11-19 T-11-15 MFID definitions MFID Overview Correspondence situation of iR3245 series MB10 MEAP basic functions (Java VM, OSGi, etc.) UIM10 UI functions (VGA size) LO10 Login function IMB10...
Chapter 11 DID:P OC:MB10 (basic functions) UIM20 (UI functions) PR10 (printer functions) It is not possible to install it be cause there is no SC10. Device 1 In st a lled M EAP Application DID:Q OC:MB10 (basic functions) DID:# UIM10 (UI functions) OC:MB10 (basic functions) SC10 (scanner functions) UIM20 (UI functions)
Chapter 11 MEAP Function ID MEAP Specification ID F-11-22 11.1.13 Printing the System Information of a MEAP Application 0019-9214 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N 1) Make the following selections: [Additional Functions] button > [System Settings] button> the down-arrow button. MEMO: If the System manager ID and system password have already been assigned, ID Entry dialog appears after System Settings button is pressed.
Application Name: C-Cabinet Gateway for MEAP Application ID/System Application Name: 03a46668-63e4-4636-9cbb-492b6cef05d5 Application Version: 1.0.0 Status: Resolved Installed on: Tue Oct 21 14:00:11 GMT+09:00 2003 Vendor : Canon Inc. License Status : Installed Maximum Memory Usage : 1024 Registered Service : Application Name It is the name (bundle-name) declared in a statement within the application program.
- To install an application, the user needs to use the following URL when accessing the license control system to obtain a license file. In doing so, he/she needs to register the license access number of the application and the serial number of the device. http://www.canon.com/meap/ -Maximum 20 applications can be installed (In iR5160/iR6060/iR2250/iR2850/iR3350, one is the portal service already installed at the time of shipment from the factory) -The following are the resource amounts assured for each device in the operation of one MEAP application.
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Chapter 11 F-11-25 3) Check that Install Application/License page appears. 4) Click [Browse] button, and select the application file and the license file of the application; then, click [OK] button. MEMO: Application File: identified by the extension "jar". License File: identified by the extension "lic". F-11-26 5) See the message "Installing...Please wait a moment."...
Chapter 11 F-11-27 - You cannot install only the license. - You will not be able to install the application without using the appropriate license. Be sure to select its license file. - If you are adding a license to an existing application, see 1.3.10 Adding a License File. - If you are updating an existing application, stop the application;...
Chapter 11 The main targets are system administrators in big companies and CANON service engineers (end users of devices do not use). It is used when customized applications delivered to a certain company needs to be managed collectively. Previous SMS can manage only one device at a time. This utility reduces the management cost of devices and TCO.
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Chapter 11 F-11-30 5) Click [Browse] button, and select the license file you want to install. F-11-31 6) Click [Install] button. F-11-32 7) Check the content of the confirmation page, and click [OK] button. 11-25...
Chapter 11 11.1.18 Disabling a License File (suspending a license) 0019-9219 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N - To invalidate (or suspend) a license, you must first stop the application in question. - Once suspended, the status of the license will be 'Not Installed', and its application will no longer be available for use. - You can later restore a suspended license file as long as you are doing so on the same iR, the device with the same device serial number.
Chapter 11 F-11-35 4) Click [Disable] button. F-11-36 5) Click [OK]. 11.1.19 Downloading/Removing an Invalidated License File 0019-9220 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N You must remove the invalidated license file before uninstalling an application. If re-installation is a possibility, you may download the license file to a PC for storage.
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Chapter 11 F-11-37 4) Check Application Information page appears. 5) On Application Information page, click [License Management] tab. F-11-38 6) License Management page appears. To download, click [Download] button. F-11-39 7) When you have selected [Download] button, specify where you want to store the file by following the instructions on the screen. 11-28...
Chapter 11 8) To delete, click [Delete] button. F-11-40 9) Check the confirm page appears. 10) Click [OK] button. - Without the license file, an application cannot be reinstalled even to the MEAP device that the application had been installed last time. Download and save the license file before deleting the application.
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Chapter 11 F-11-41 2) Move to the download page of license forwarded for the device as sender (http:// IP address of device: 8000/sms/ForwardLicense). F-11-42 3) Specify the application to be forwarded. F-11-43 4) Click [Create] at Create Transfer License File. 11-30...
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Chapter 11 F-11-44 5) The window to confirm whether to create a transfer licence will be displayed. Click [OK]. F-11-45 6) Icon of license file for forwarding is displayed in the box of license file downloading. Click [Download]. F-11-46 7) The dialogue [Open] is displayed. Click [Save]. 11-31...
Chapter 11 F-11-47 8) Specify the download destination, click [Save]. F-11-48 9) After downloading the license file for forwarding, click [Delete] to display the confirmation screen and click [OK] to delete the file (in consideration of breakage of license for forwarding, deleting disabled license can be executed after all steps have been completed). F-11-49 10) Log out of SMS.
Chapter 11 - The status of the license must be 'Not Installed' or 'Unnecessary' for its application to be uninstalled. As necessary, go to License File Management page, and disable the license file before starting to remove it. - Dimmed [Uninstall] button shows that the selected application cannot be removed. - A license file may be invalidated only when its application is not active.
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Chapter 11 Important information when using conventional SSO and SDL - When the login method setting is for SDL, the information registered in SDL must match the Department ID management user information (department ID and password). - When the login method setting is for SDL and SSO, Department ID management needs to be [OFF] before making any changes. To use SDL and Department ID management together, switch the login service to SDL and then turn the Department ID management ON.
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Chapter 11 Differences from conventional SSO Domain B Domain C Domain B Domain C Device Device Domain A Domain A SSO-H F-11-51 Local device authentication This is an authentication method that is used for single iR devices. The authenticating users are registered in the iR device's database. User management is performed on the Web application provided by the device, or from the imageWARE Enterprise Management Console/ iW Management Console.
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System administrator linkage (automatic allocation of ID to administrator) [Restriction] With SSO, there was a function where ID programmed on SA would be allocated to domain authentication administrators (Canon Peripheral Admins Group users) on SA, and system administrators automatically authenticated, but with SSO-H this is now unsupported.
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Chapter 11 Active Directory will be accessed. Site information, once it has been acquired, is cached within the device. The life settings of the cache can be set so that site information in the cache is updated upon the first login after the device boots up, or so that the cache is not updated once acquired. Settings for site internal access mode Switching between site internal access mode/ non site internal access mode, as well as detailed mode settings, are done via DMS or iWEMC.
Available iW AMS V2.0 V1.1 *1: Not supported, since merged with SSO-H in devices from iR3245 series onward. SSO/SDL handling SSO Ver3.x Excluded from pre-installation, but included in Administrator's CD (SA also included). SSO included in the Administrator's CD from iR3245 onward has AMS functionality deleted and is provided as a non AMS enabled login application.
1) Get the switch license for initializing the password. Request the support of the regional headquarters of the Canon for switch license for initializing the password presenting the device serial number. 2) Click [Login] button leaving Password field blank or entering incorrect password. The Return to install Password Settings area appears. Click [Browse..] button and select the switch license file prepared in advance.
If you cannot make a backup of the license files as hard disk suffers a fault, contact the support staff of the regional headquarters of Canon telling the device serial number and the names of MEAP applications installed to the device to obtain the necessary special license files.
Chapter 11 MEMO: When you replace the HDD without uninstalling MEAP applications, make sure to reinstall the previously installed applications. Unless reinstalling them, MEAP counter will not be released and the message "The number of applications that can be installed has exceeded the limit. Try to install this application after uninstalling other applications."...
Chapter 11 F-11-61 If you want to end safe mode, repeat the steps but change '1' to '0' in step -7 and turn off and then on the main power. 11.1.29 Setting HTTP port for MEAP application (level 2) 0019-9230 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N For the ports in which the MEAP application uses, the default is 8000 for the port on HTTP server, and 8443 for the port on HTTPS server.
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Chapter 11 8) Press the port number to specify on the control panel (the numerical value input in the field is displayed), and press [OK] button. F-11-63 9) Check to see that it is reflected in setting field, and turn off the main power, and then, turn on the main power. F-11-64 <Setting Procedure of port on HTTPS server>...
- As regards MEAP applications that can use MEAP standard software keyboards, the USB keyboard can be used along with native functionality. * The SSO, SSO-K and SDL Login applications provided by Canon Inc. use software keyboards, so they are able to use USB keyboards.
Chapter 11 MEMO: As the driver loaded for the USB device does not toggle dynamically, when any settings changes are made, power must be turned OFF/ ON. *NB: In the iR3245 models for Europe and Japan, these settings are not displayed. (The display of these settings can be turned on and off in service mode.) 11.1.31 USB memory related functions(supported outside of Japan and Europe) 0019-9234 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N...
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Chapter 11 F-11-69 USB memory To Print: Print PDF/TIFF/JPEG. (supported outside of Japan and Europe) Links with PDF direct print option to print out image data stored in USB memory. - Maximum printable size is 2GB. - Settings for enlarged/ reduced printing and N-up printing available. The following functions and settings cannot be used.
Esplet Type Application. A type of MEAP application that does not have a user interface on the device console or on the web browser. The term of "Esplet" is a coinage by Canon inspired from Applet, Servlet, and "Espresso". File descriptor With a file descriptor, an OS identifies the files that a program accesses.
Chapter 11 Terms & Acronyms Definitions and Explanations MEAP Contents Required to install an MEAP application to a MEAP device. MEAP ESM MEAP Enterprise Service Manager. One of software programs composing the DSL, to be installed on a PC in a Windows environment.
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Chapter 11 3) Press [Option] button. 4) Press [BODY] button. 5) Press (arrow) button. 6) Press [UI-COPY] button. 7) Press either 0 (hide) or 1 (display) on control panel (the numerical value input in the field is displayed), and press [OK] button. 8) Check to see that it is reflected in setting field, and turn off the main power, and then, turn on the main power.
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Chapter 11 9) Check to see that it is reflected in setting field, and turn off the main power, and then, turn on the main power. 11-50...
Chapter 12 12.1 e-maintenance/imageWARE Remote 12.1.1 Overview 0019-9430 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N The e-Maintenance/imageWARE Remote system allows a customer's device information and status to be monitored via the Internet on a server called UGW (Uni- versal Gateway Server).
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Chapter 12 F-12-2 c. Press [OK]. d. Press [Close]. e. Additional Functions>System administration settings>Network settings>TCP/ IP settings>DNS settings>DNS server address settings. f. Set the IP address, based on the information obtained under (2) Advance preparations, Information item 2, described above. F-12-3 g.
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Chapter 12 F-12-5 m. Press [OK]. n. Press [OK]. o. Press [Close]. p. Press the Reset key to quit the Additional Functions. q. Turn the device OFF/ ON. (4) e-Maintenance/imageWARE Remote settings a. Select Service mode>COPIER>Function>Clear>ERDS-DAT, and then press [OK]. F-12-6 b.
Chapter 12 F-12-8 12.1.3 Troubleshooting guide 0019-9435 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N If the communication test with UGW results in FAIL, follow the troubleshooting steps described below. (1) Initial procedures 1) Check connection Is the status indicator LED for the HUB port to which the main unit is connected ON? YES: Proceed to Step 2).
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Chapter 12 F-12-10 b) Press Cancel. c) Additional Functions/ Registration>System administration settings>Network settings>TCP/ IP settings>IPv4 settings>PING command. Input the primary DNS server noted down in step a) as the IP address, and then press Start. Is the response from the host displayed? YES: Proceed to step Troubleshooting using communication log.
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Chapter 12 T-12-1 Error text string Error description Cause Remedy SUSPEND: Communication E-RDS is ON, but the E-RDS has been booted up (device reboot) while E- Service test not performed communication test has RDS was ON but the communication test had not yet mode>Function>INSTALL>COM-TEST not completed.
Chapter 12 Error text string Error description Cause Remedy Server certificate verification Server certificate The server URL and the server certificate URL are not Check that the value of Service error verification error (URL correct. mode>Function>Install>RGW-ADR is check) https://a01.ugwdevice.net/ugw/agentif010. Server address resolution error UGW server address The UGW server name has not been resolved.
Chapter 13 13.1 Periodically Replaced Parts 13.1.1 Overview 0019-0496 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N The machine has parts that must be replaced on a periodical basis to ensure a specific level of functional performance. (The loss of the function of any of these parts will significantly affect the machine performance, regardless of the presence/absence of external changes or damage.) If possible, schedule the replacement so that it coincides with a scheduled service visit.
Chapter 13 13.3 Scheduled Servicing Basic Procedure 13.3.1 Scheduled Servicing for Reader Unit 0019-0510 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N - As a rule, perform scheduled servicing every 120,000 prints. - Before setting out on a scheduled visit, check with the Service Book, and take parts for which replacement is expected. - If the power plug is exposed to dust, humidity, or oily smoke, the resulting buildup can prove to be a fire hazard.
Chapter 13 13.3.2 Scheduled Servicing for the Printer Unit 0019-0508 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N Do not use solvents or oils other than those indicated. F-13-2 [1]Dust-blocking glass (clean) [2]Photosensitive drum butting spacer/feed guide (clean) [3]Transfer/feed guide (clean) [4]Fixing inlet guide (clean) 13-4...
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Chapter 13 T-13-4 Location Task Interval Remarks Laser Dust-blocking glass Clean 120,000 Wipe with dry cloth. scanner prints If dirt cannot come off, wipe it with alcohol and wipe with dry assembly cloth. Make sure to wipe it in the same direction. [1] Dust-blocking glass <Access method>...
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Chapter 13 Location Task Interval Remarks Fixing Fixing inlet guide Clean 120,000 Wipe with dry cloth. assembly prints If dirt cannot come off, wipe it with alcohol. (page 13- 7)[Cleaning Fixing Entrance Guide] [1] Fixing inlet guide <Access method> Remove the fixing unit. (page 13-7)[Cleaning Fixing Entrance Guide] 13-6...
Chapter 13 13.4 Cleaning 13.4.1 Cleaning Fixing Entrance Guide 0019-0513 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N 1) Remove the fixing assembly. 2) Remove the fixing entrance guide (upper) [1] in the direction of the arrow. - 1 screw with washer [2] F-13-3 3) While pushing up the claw [2], remove the fixing entrance guide (lower) [1] in the direction of the arrow.
Chapter 13 13.4.2 Cleaning the Mirror inside CCD Unit 0019-5967 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N MEMO: Cleaning of the mirror inside the CCD unit is not usually necessary. However, if white streaks, etc. appear on the image, cleaning can be performed on the mirror.
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Chapter 13 5) Clean the mirror [2] with lint-free paper. When cleaning the mirror, be sure to hold the CCD cover [1] by hand (so as not to damage the harness). F-13-8 13-9...
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Chapter 13 MEMO: When cleaning the mirror No. 5 Only when soil is attached to the mirror No. 5 inside the CCD unit, dry-clean the mirror with a special cleaning tool. 1) Remove the cleaning tool [1] inside the reader unit. 2) Dry-clean the mirror No.
Chapter 13 13.4.3 Cleaning Film Bias Static Eliminator 0019-1040 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N 1) Remove the fixing unit. 2) Remove the grounding plate [2]. - 2 screws [1] F-13-9 3) Clean the film bias static eliminator [1] on the back of the grounding plate to remove the toner lump. F-13-10 13-11...
Contents Contents 14.1 Image Adjustments ..............................14-1 14.1.1 Standards for Image Position ..............................14-1 14.1.2 Adjusting the Image Position..............................14-1 14.1.3 Left End Margin Adjustment (each pickup position basis) ..................... 14-2 14.2 Scanning System ................................14-4 14.2.1 After Replacing the Reader Controller PCB or Initializing the RAM..................14-4 14.2.2 When Replacing the CCD Unit..............................
Chapter 14 14.1 Image Adjustments If it is not within the standard, go through the following procedures to adjust 14.1.1 Standards for Image Position 0019-0516 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N If changing the value of service mode item in this adjustment, enter the changed value in the service label.
Chapter 14 A. In case of cassette pickup (cassette 1 to 4) 4. Adjusting the Leading Edge Non-Image Width Cassette 3, 4 applies when the cassette pedestal (option) is installed. Use service mode to make adjustments: 1) Pull out the corresponding cassette for adjustment. COPIER>...
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Chapter 14 4) Loosen the screw [2] on the adjustment plate [1]. (Figure shows the cas- 4) Adjust the position of the latch holding plate [1] on the deck open solenoid sette 1.) by loosening the 2 screws [2]. 5) Move the adjustment plate [1] toward front or back and tighten the screw Use the latch holding plate scale [3] for the reference of adjustment.
Chapter 14 When you have made all the foregoing adjustments, put the P-PRINT [1] (you have printed out) in the service book case, and dispose of the previous 14.2 Scanning System printout (P-PRINT). 14.2.1 After Replacing the Reader Controller PCB or Initializing the RAM 0019-6055 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N...
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Chapter 14 Execute the following in Service Mode: - ADF white level adjustment (COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > DF- WLVL1/2/3/4) 14-5...
Chapter 14 8) Execute shutdown and turn off/on the main power switch. (The main 14.3 Laser Exposure System power switch is automatically turned off when the shutdown process is executed.) 14.3.1 After Replacing the Laser Scanner Unit MEMO: 0019-8394 Execution of the following may delete the keys/certificates used for iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N encrypted communications and the CA certificates used for authentication of external server certificates:...
Chapter 14 14.5.3 When Replacing DC Controller PCB 0019-1085 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N Points to note when turning OFF the main power To protect HDD, make sure to execute the shutdown sequence before turning OFF the main power switch.
/ iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N - Check that Canon recommended paper is used. - Check that the paper does not absorb the moisture. Pick out the paper from a new bulk and make a print with it.
- Check that the feed guide is not worn and deformed and has no cut/dirt. - Check that there is no edge fold/curl/wave/moisture absorption occurred on the paper. - Check if using Canon recommended paper/transparency makes it better or not. Drive system - Check that the drive system does not get heavy load.
Chapter 15 15.2.4 Sensor 15.2.4.1 Sensors (Reader) 0019-4707 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N F-15-5 T-15-5 Notation Name Notation Parts No_ Reader controller PCB CCDHP sensor WG8-5776 detects the CCD home position copyboard cover open/closed WG8-5776 detects the state (open/closed) of the copyboard cover sensor (rear)
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Chapter 15 T-15-6 Notat Name Description Parts No. Destination Code Remarks P008-7 detects the presence/absence of cassette 1 paper sensor WG8-5823 DCON: J308 1: paper cassette 1 absent P008-15 detects the presence/absence of cassette 2 paper sensor WG8-5823 DCON: J308 1: paper cassette 2 absent...
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Chapter 15 T-15-12 Electric Electric J No. Electric parts name Relay connector J No. Electric parts name Remarks symbol symbol J101 24V power supply PCB J476 AC driver PCB J201 24V power supply PCB J539 relay PCB J1011 12V power supply PCB J476 AC driver PCB J2011 12V power supply PCB...
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Chapter 15 T-15-13 Electric Electric J No. Electric parts name Relay connector J No. Electric parts name Remarks symbol symbol J546 relay PCB J3011 power supply cooling fan J486 AC driver PCB J309 DC controller PCB J308 DC controller PCB J3131 J3111 cassette 1 paper sensor...
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Chapter 15 F-15-15 T-15-14 Electric Electric J No. Electric parts name Relay connector J No. Electric parts name Remarks symbol symbol J303 DC controller PCB J3605 J3602 registration clutch iR3245/3235/3230 UN17 J1303 DC controller PCB CL22 J3650 registration clutch iR3225 J303 DC controller PCB J3603...
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Chapter 15 T-15-15 Electric Electric J No. Electric parts name Relay connector J No. Electric parts name Remarks symbol symbol J543 relay PCB J2111 interlock switch J471 AC driver PCB J1001 J1003 fixing main heater iR3245/3235/3230 J2953 AC driver PCB J2952 J2951 fixing main heater...
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Chapter 15 T-15-16 Electric Electric J No. Electric parts name Relay connector J No. Electric parts name Remarks symbol symbol J545 relay PCB J2118 J2102 off-hook detect PCB G3FAX (1 line)/ iR3245/3235/3230 J1545 relay PCB J12118 J1202 off-hook detect PCB G3FAX (1 line)/ iR3225 J545...
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Chapter 15 T-15-17 Electric Electric J No. Electric parts name Relay connector J No. Electric parts name Remarks symbol symbol J536 relay PCB J3904 cassette feeding unit J537 relay PCB UN12 J647 option power supply PCB J541 relay PCB J3053 J3062 paper deck, cassette iR3245/3235/3230...
Chapter 15 15.2.9 Variable Resistors (VR), Light-Emitting Diodes (LED), and Check Pins by PCB 15.2.9.1 Variable Resistors (VR), Light-Emitting Diodes, and Check Pins by PCB 0019-0574 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N Of the variable resistors (VR), light-emitting diodes (LED), and check pins found in the machine, those that are needed when servicing the machine in the field are discussed.
Chapter 16 16.1 Error Code Details 16.1.1 E000 to E197 (DC Controller) 0019-7440 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N T-16-1 Code Cause Remedy E000 The temperature of the fixing assembly is abnormally high. 0001 While startup control is under way, the reading of the main thermistor Reset the condition in service mode: is less than 30 deg C continuously for 200 msec or more 1 sec after COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR.
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Chapter 16 Code Cause Remedy 0001 Disconnection of the wire used for detecting the connection of the Correct the cable. Replace the sensor. toner level sensor is found. -iR 3225 When the disconnection of the wire used for detecting the connection of the toner level sensor has been detected for 7.5 min without interruption (12.5 min in the manual /envelop cassette feeding).
Chapter 16 16.1.2 E202 to E248, E280 (Reader) 0019-7880 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N T-16-2 Code Cause/Detection Details Measures E202 There is an error in the detection of the CCD home position. 0001 The attempt to detect the home position fails when the CCD is Disconnect and then connect the harness connector.
Chapter 16 Code Cause Remedy 0530 Device: timeout error Turn OFF and then ON the power. Replace the main controller PCB [Location to be detected] image process module (JPEN) if this occurs frequently. [Detection timing] when there is no interruption 2 min after the operation has been started.
Chapter 16 16.1.5 E500 to E5F9 (Finisher) 0019-7881 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N T-16-5 Code Detail code Name Detection Remedy E500 0001 fault in Replace the finisher controller PCB. Replace communication the DC controller PCB. with the finisher (common among all finishers)
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Chapter 16 Code Detail code Name Detection Remedy E537 0001 Rear alignment The home position sensor does not go on within 2000 msec after the start of Replace the finisher controller PCB. Replace error (External operation when the read aligning plate is moved to home position. the rear alignment motor.
Chapter 16 Code Detail code Name Detection Remedy E5F2 0001 Saddle guide The guide home position sensor does not go on when the guide motor has Check the guide motor. Check the guide error been driven for 0.455 sec. home position sensor. Replace the finisher Guide motor (M3S)/guide home position sensor (PI13S) controller PCB.
Chapter 16 T-16-6 Code Cause Remedy E602 There is an error on the hard disk. 0001 [Cause] An HDD detection error has occurred. The HDD cannot be See the details under 602. detected. The HDD does not become ready. The HDD returns an error.
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Chapter 16 T-16-7 Description Remedy The HDD cannot be recognized. The startup partition (BOOTDEV) 1. Turn off the main switch, and check the cable connector. Then, turn on the cannot be found at startup. main switch. 2. Check to see if the HDD spins up when the main switch is turned on and if the 5V/12V power is supplied.
Chapter 16 XX CHK Partition in Description Typical item HDD formatting by Normal mode + Safe mode + HDD question deleted HD-CLEAR HDD formatting formatting with SST with SST Entire HDD (check on faulty sector and identified recovery) * When the machine starts up for the first time after its HDD has been formatted, it may take longer than usual to complete the startup session. [Remedy] Description Action...
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Chapter 16 Code Cause Remedy 0000 The memory size does not match the model. Increase the memory. E609 There is an error on the HDD. 0008 At startup, the HDD fails to reach a specific temperature level within a specific Replace the hard disk.
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Chapter 16 Code Cause Remedy 0032 Error in communication after card reader (serial) startup Check the connection of the cable for the card reader (connector disconnected, Communication with the card reader is available at startup, and then becomes cable cut); thereafter, reset the condition in service mode: COPIER > unavailable.
Chapter 16 Code Cause Remedy 0004 There is a connection error. 1. Check the connection of the cable. 2. Replace the cable. 3. Check the power source of the MAU. 4. Replace the MAU. 5. Replace the TokenRing board. 0005 Other Errors E746 The accessories board is of the wrong type.
Chapter 16 16.2 Error Code (SEND) 16.2.1 Self-Diagnostic Display 0019-8528 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N T-16-13 Cause Remedy Out of resources. Wait for a moment, then perform operation again. You cannot browse the network. There is a lack of TCP/IP resources because Wait for a while, and try browsing again.
Chapter 16 Cause Remedy If <Server LDAP version and character code> is set to 'ver.2 (JIS)', characters Omit characters that cannot be used, and then search again. other than ASCII Code (0x20-0x7E) are being used. Cannot start searching because the version setting for the server is incorrect. Check the settings. Although 'ver.
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2. Erase unnecessary documents and documents with errors to make more memory available. 3. If this problem occurs frequently, contact your local authorized Canon dealer. # 701 The specified Department ID does not exist, or the password has changed.
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Chapter 16 Cause Remedy A PDF or XPS with a digital signature could not be sent because a digital 1. If you are sending a PDF or XPS with a user signature, confirm that the user certificate or key pair registered in the machine is corrupt or could not be certificate is not corrupt.
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Chapter 16 Cause Remedy You have received data that cannot be processed (image data cannot be Check the settings, and ask the sender to resend the data. decoded). # 827 You have received data that cannot be processed (contains MIME information Check the settings, and ask the sender to resend the data.
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Chapter 16 Cause Remedy An error occurred because the main power switch was turned OFF while a job Check to see if the main power switch is turned ON. Try processing the job was being processed. again, if necessary. # 859 A compression error occurred with the image data.
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Chapter 16 Cause Remedy # 884 Received a response from the destination stating that the server does not have Check the settings of the WebDAV server. sufficient free disk space to execute the request when sending with WebDAV (received HTTP Error 507: Insufficient Storage). # 885 An unexpected error occurred when sending with WebDAV.
Chapter 16 16.3 Jam Code 16.3.1 Jam codes (printer unit) 0019-8790 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N T-16-15 Code 01xx delay jam 02xx stationary jam 0Axx residual jam 0B00 door open jam 0Cxx error retry jam 0D91 wrong size specified (transportation of sheets shorter than the ones specified) T-16-16...
Chapter 16 Code Type of Sensor Sensor No. / Type of Error 0071 0073 Release motor HP sensor SR11 0084 Registration sensor 0090 Sensor in reader unit 0091 Sensor in reader unit 0092 Cover open/closed sensor 0093 Cover open/closed sensor 0094 Registration sensor, Read sensor, Delivery reversal sensor SR1,SR2,SR3...
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Chapter 16 Location code/ Location Alarm code/ Description 0003 Separation of the first sheet of original fails 0011 At the time of recovery from jam, the sheets of the original having been read before the recovery are not set on the tray. Staple System, Sorter/ Finisher 0001 Running out of staples...
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Chapter 16 Location code/ Location Alarm code/ Description CanonPDF 0001 PDF data error 0002 PDF compression analysis error 0003 PDF page compression error 0004 PDF data processing error 0005 PDF memory full 0006 PDF temporary file error 0007 PDF color analysis error 0008 PDF data reading error 0009...
Chapter 17 17.1 Outline 17.1.1 Construction of Service Mode 0018-9974 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N The machine's service mode has a 3-layer screen construction: Initial screen, Level 1/2 screen, and Level 3 screen. Its mode items are grouped into those used in regular maintenance work (Level 1 items) and those used in response to faults (Level 2 items).
Chapter 17 17.1.2 Starting Service Mode and Making Selections 0018-9975 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N If you want to execute a machine operation using a service mode item, be sure to disconnect all cables from an external controller or a network before starting service mode.
Chapter 17 17.2 DISPLAY (Status Display Mode) 17.2.1 COPIER 17.2.1.1 COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION 0019-9145 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N T-17-1 COPIER>DISPLAY>VERSION Item Level Description DC-CON Title Firmware version of DC controller PCB Purpose Check the firmware version of DC controller PCB.
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Chapter 17 COPIER>DISPLAY>VERSION Item Level Description SORTER Title Firmware version of finisher controller PCB Purpose Check the firmware version of finisher controller PCB. Note Displays, settings and 0xXXYY adjustment ranges Unit Appropriate guideline Related service modes Additional description and notes Title Version of Network software Purpose...
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Chapter 17 COPIER>DISPLAY>VERSION Item Level Description Title Version of remote UI Purpose Check the version of remote UI. Note Displays, settings and 0xXXYY adjustment ranges Unit Appropriate guideline Related service modes Additional description and notes PUNCH Title Software version of punch unit Purpose Displays the software version of punch unit Note...
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Chapter 17 COPIER>DISPLAY>VERSION Item Level Description LANG-JP Title Version of Japanese language file Purpose Check the Version of Japanese language file. Note Displays, settings and 0xXXYY adjustment ranges Unit Appropriate guideline Related service modes Additional description and notes LANG-CS Title Version of Czech language file Purpose Check the Version of Czech language file.
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Chapter 17 COPIER>DISPLAY>VERSION Item Level Description LANG-HU Title Version of Hungarian language file Purpose Check the Version of Hungarian language file. Note Displays, settings and 0xXXYY adjustment ranges Unit Appropriate guideline Related service modes Additional description and notes LANG-KO Title Version of Korean language file Purpose Check the Version of Korean language file.
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Chapter 17 COPIER>DISPLAY>VERSION Item Level Description LANG-RU Title Version of Russian language file Purpose Check the Version of Russian language file. Note Displays, settings and 0xXXYY adjustment ranges Unit Appropriate guideline Related service modes Additional description and notes LANG-SL Title Version of Slovenian language file Purpose Check the Version of Slovenian language file.
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Chapter 17 COPIER>DISPLAY>VERSION Item Level Description LANG-CR Title Version of Croatian language file Purpose Check the Version of Croatian language file. Note Displays, settings and 0xXXYY adjustment ranges Unit Appropriate guideline Related service modes Additional description and notes LANG-RM Title Version of Romanian language file Purpose Check the Version of Romanian language file.
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Chapter 17 COPIER>DISPLAY>VERSION Item Level Description OCR-JP Title OCR version of Japanese Purpose Check the OCR version of Japanese. Note Displays, settings and 0xXXYY adjustment ranges Unit Appropriate guideline Related service modes Additional description and If the file does not exist, --.-- is displayed. notes OCR-KR Title...
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Chapter 17 COPIER>DISPLAY>VERSION Item Level Description WEB-BRWS Title Version description of web browser Purpose Check the version of web browser. Note Displays, settings and 1xXXYY adjustment ranges Unit Appropriate guideline Related service modes Additional description and If the file does not exist, --.-- is displayed. notes HELP Title...
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Chapter 17 COPIER>DISPLAY>VERSION Item Level Description ASR-EN Title Version display of English speech recognition dictionary Purpose Check the version of speech recognition dictionary Note Displays, settings and adjustment ranges Unit 0xXXYY Appropriate guideline Related service modes Additional description and If the file does not exist, --.-- is displayed. Voice synthesis dictionary is TTS-XX *ASR = Automatic notes Speech Recognition MEDIA-JA...
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Chapter 17 COPIER>DISPLAY>VERSION Item Level Description MEDIA-ZH Title Version display of paper type information of Chinese (simplified) Purpose Check the version display of paper type information of Chinese (simplified). Note Displays, settings and 0xXXYY adjustment ranges Unit Appropriate guideline Related service modes Additional description and notes MEDIA-SK...
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Chapter 17 COPIER>DISPLAY>VERSION Item Level Description MEDIA-ET Title Version display of paper type information of Estonian Purpose Check the version display of paper type information of Estonian. Note Displays, settings and 0xXXYY adjustment ranges Unit Appropriate guideline Related service modes Additional description and notes MEDIA-FI...
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Chapter 17 COPIER>DISPLAY>VERSION Item Level Description MEDIA-PL Title Version display of paper type information of Polish Purpose Check the version display of paper type information of Polish. Note Displays, settings and 0xXXYY adjustment ranges Unit Appropriate guideline Related service modes Additional description and notes MEDIA-PT...
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Chapter 17 COPIER>DISPLAY>VERSION Item Level Description MEDIA-BU Title Version display of paper type information of Bulgarian Purpose Check the version display of paper type information of Bulgarian. Note Displays, settings and 0xXXYY adjustment ranges Unit Appropriate guideline Related service modes Additional description and notes MEDIA-CR...
Chapter 17 COPIER>DISPLAY>VERSION Item Level Description IOCS Title BIOS version Purpose Displays the version of BIOS Note Displays, settings and adjustment ranges Unit XX.YY Appropriate guideline Related service modes Additional description and When checking the version of BIOS at a field notes SYSTEM Title...
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Chapter 17 COPIER > DISPLAY > ACC-STS Item Level Description DECK Title Display of the status of paper deck connection Purpose Check the status of paper deck connection. Note Displays, settings and 0: Not connected 1: Connected adjustment ranges Unit Appropriate guideline Related service modes Additional description and...
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Chapter 17 COPIER > DISPLAY > ACC-STS Item Level Description PS/PCL Title Display of the status of UFR board (PS/PCL function) connection Purpose Check the status of UFR board (PS/PCL function) connection. Note Displays, settings and adjustment ranges Unit Appropriate guideline Related service modes Additional description and notes...
Chapter 17 COPIER > DISPLAY > ACC-STS Item Level Description Title Display of the type name of HDD Purpose Check the type name of HDD. Note Displays, settings and adjustment ranges Unit Appropriate guideline Related service modes Additional description and notes PCI1 Title...
Chapter 17 T-17-3 COPIER > DISPLAY > ANALOG Item Level Description TEMP Title Machine temperature (environment sensor) Purpose Check the temperature inside the machine. Note Displays, settings and adjustment ranges Unit Deg C Appropriate guideline Guaranteed environment for main body: temperature 15 deg C to 27.5 deg C, humidity 25% to 75% Related service modes Additional description and Temperature/humidity detected by the environment sensor (left) is not used for the parameter of...
Chapter 17 T-17-4 COPIER > DISPLAY > CST-STS Item Level Description WIDTH-MF Title Paper width size on the manual feed tray Purpose Check the paper width size on the manual feed tray Note Displays, settings and adjustment ranges Unit Appropriate guideline Related service modes Additional description and notes...
Chapter 17 F-17-10 <No.> Error sequential number: 1 to 50 (The oldest error has the greatest number.) <DATE> Error occurrence date <TIME1> Error occurrence time <TIME2> Error reset time <CODE> Error code <DTL> Error detail code (0000 for none) <L> Error location 0: Main controller 1: DADF 2: Finisher 3: Not used 4: Reader unit 5: Printer unit 6: Various PDL board 7: Fax board <P>...
Chapter 17 17.2.1.8 COPIER > DISPLAY > CCD 0019-9276 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N T-17-6 COPIER > DISPLAY > CCD Item Level Description TARGET-B Title Target value of shading for blue Purpose When replacing the reader controller PCB, if the scanned image has some failure, check the target value of shading for blue.
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Chapter 17 COPIER > DISPLAY > CCD Item Level Description OFST-O Title Adjustment value of offset level in odd bit on CCD Purpose To judge if this adjustment value is correct when an image fault attributed to CCD occurs. Note Displays, settings and adjustment ranges Unit...
Chapter 17 COPIER > DISPLAY > CCD Item Level Description GAIN-E Title Adjustment value of gain level in even bit on CCD Purpose To judge if this adjustment value is correct when an image fault attributed to CCD occurs. Note Displays, settings and adjustment ranges Unit...
Chapter 17 F-17-12 T-17-8 Item Description Error sequential number: (The oldest error has the greatest number.) DATE Data acquisition date TIME Data acquisition time D+deg C In-machine temperature In-machine humidity F+deg C Fixing roller surface temperature 17.2.2 FEEDER 17.2.2.1 FEEDER > DISPLAY 0019-9310 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N T-17-9...
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Chapter 17 Address Display contents Remarks P007 Laser scanner motor standby signal 1: standby Main motor ON signal 1: OFF 0: ON Cassette heater ON signal 1: OFF 0: ON Toner container motor ON signal 0: OFF 1: ON Hopper motor ON signal 0: OFF 1: ON Pre-exposure LED 0: Not activated 1: Activated...
Chapter 17 Address Display contents Remarks P003 Feeding motor enable signal 1: ON Feeding motor rotation direction 1: Normal rotation 0: Reverse rotation Separation motor enable signal 1: ON Separation motor rotation direction 1: Normal rotation 0: Reverse rotation Not used P004 Model identification board 0 to 2 Fan lock detection...
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Chapter 17 Address Controller Display contents Remarks P007 STACKER Tray proximity sensor 0:ON Tray 2 area sensor 1 0:ON Tray 2 area sensor 2 0:ON Tray 2 area sensor 3 0:ON Tray 2 paper detection sensor 1:ON Tray 2 paper surface sensor 1:ON Entry motor clock input Bundle ejection motor clock input...
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Chapter 17 Address Controller Display contents Remarks P017 STACKER Stapler slide standby 1:ON Stapler CW 1:ON Stapler CCW 1:ON Not used Stapler slide phase A Stapler slide phase B 6-7 Not used P018 STACKER 0-1 Not used Stapler HP sensor 1:ON Staple Ready signal 1:ON...
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Chapter 17 Address Controller Display contents Remarks P025 SADDLE Alignment motor phase A Alignment motor phase B Alignment motor current switching 0:ON Paper positioning motor current switching 0:ON Paper positioning motor phase A Paper positioning motor phase B 6-7 For development P026 SADDLE Not used...
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Chapter 17 Address Controller Display contents Remarks P033 SADDLE Entry flapper solenoid 1:ON Saddle path switching flapper 1 1:ON Saddle path switching flapper 2 1:ON Intermediate transport solenoid 1:ON 4-5 Not used Entry path sensor 1:ON Not used P034 SADDLE Inside stapler motor forward rotation 0:ON Inside stapler motor reverse rotation...
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Chapter 17 COPIER > ADJUST > ADJ-XY Item Level Description ADJ-Y Title Adjustment value of image scan-start position <Y-direction> Purpose Adjust the value for image scan-start position <Y-direction> Situation When executing RAM clear of reader controller PCB, when replacing reader controller PCB Note - Be sure to enter the value on service label when executing RAM clear of the reader controller PCB/ replacing the reader controller PCB...
Chapter 17 COPIER > ADJUST > ADJ-XY Item Level Description ADJ-X-MG Title Fine adjustment of magnification ration in vertical scanning when scanning with reader copyboard Purpose Execute fine adjustment of vertical scanning magnification ratio when scanning with reader copyboard Situation When executing RAM clear of reader controller PCB, when replacing reader controller PCB Note - Be sure to enter the value on service label when executing RAM clear of the reader controller PCB/...
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Chapter 17 COPIER > ADJUST > CCD Item Level Description W-PLT-Y Title White label data (Y) entry with standard white plate Purpose When executing RAM clear of reader controller PCB, when replacing reader controller PCB, when replacing copyboard glass Note - Be sure to enter the value on service label when executing RAM clear of the reader controller PCB/ replacing the reader controller PCB -Be sure to enter the numeric value on copyboard glass when replacing the copyboard glass.
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Chapter 17 COPIER > ADJUST > CCD Item Level Description CCDU-GB Title Entry of color displacement correction value in vertical scanning direction (between G-B at document scanning with CCD unit + lens) Purpose When executing RAM clear of reader controller PCB, when replacing reader controller PCB, when replacing CCD unit Note - Be sure to enter the value on service label when executing RAM clear of the reader controller PCB/...
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Chapter 17 COPIER > ADJUST > CCD Item Level Description 50-RG Title Color displacement (G-R) offset value display at BOOK mode/50% scanning Purpose When executing RAM clear of reader controller PCB, when replacing reader controller PCB, when replacing CCD unit Note - Be sure to enter the value on service label when executing RAM clear of the reader controller PCB/ replacing the reader controller PCB...
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Chapter 17 COPIER > ADJUST > CCD Item Level Description 50DF-RG Title Color displacement (G-R) offset value display at ADF mode/50% scanning Purpose When executing RAM clear of reader controller PCB, when replacing reader controller PCB Note - Be sure to enter the value on service label when executing RAM clear of the reader controller PCB/ replacing the reader controller PCB - If changing the setting value of this item, be sure to write down the changed value on the reader's service label.
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Chapter 17 COPIER > ADJUST > CCD Item Level Description DFTAR-R Title Shading target value (RED) entry when using DF (normal document scanning position) Purpose In case of image fault (due to chart soil, etc) after executing: COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > DF- WLVL1/DF-WLVL2;...
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Chapter 17 COPIER > ADJUST > CCD Item Level Description DFTAR-K Title Black shading target value when using DF Purpose - When replacing reader controller PCB/executing RAM clear - When replacing ADF Note Settings/Adjustment range 1 to 2047 Unit Amount of change per unit Value at RAM clear/ 1189/No adjustment at factory...
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Chapter 17 COPIER > ADJUST > CCD Item Level Description MTF3-M5 Title MTF setting value for G in horizontal scanning direction (center) Purpose Enter the value on the label (included in the package) attached on CCDBOX when replacing CCDBOX/reader controller PCB (at RCON clear) Note Settings/Adjustment range 20 to 80...
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Chapter 17 COPIER > ADJUST > CCD Item Level Description MTF3-M10 Title MTF setting value for K in horizontal scanning direction (front) Purpose Enter the value on the label (included in the package) attached on CCDBOX when replacing CCDBOX/reader controller PCB (at RCON clear) Note Settings/Adjustment range 20 to 80...
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Chapter 17 COPIER > ADJUST > CCD Item Level Description MTF3-S3 Title MTF setting value for R in vertical scanning direction (rear) Purpose Enter the value on the label (included in the package) attached on CCDBOX when replacing CCDBOX/reader controller PCB (at RCON clear) Note Settings/Adjustment range 20 to 80...
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Chapter 17 COPIER > ADJUST > CCD Item Level Description MTF3-S8 Title MTF setting value for B in vertical scanning direction (center) Purpose Enter the value on the label (included in the package) attached on CCDBOX when replacing CCDBOX/reader controller PCB (at RCON clear) Note Settings/Adjustment range 20 to 80...
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Chapter 17 COPIER > ADJUST > CCD Item Level Description MTF4-M1 Title MTF specified value for R in horizontal scanning direction (front) Purpose Enter the value on the label (included in the package) attached on CCDBOX when replacing CCDBOX/reader controller PCB (at RCON clear) Note Settings/Adjustment range 20 to 80...
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Chapter 17 COPIER > ADJUST > CCD Item Level Description MTF4-M6 Title MTF specified value for G in horizontal scanning direction (rear) Purpose Enter the value on the label (included in the package) attached on CCDBOX when replacing CCDBOX/reader controller PCB (at RCON clear) Note Settings/Adjustment range 20 to 80...
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Chapter 17 COPIER > ADJUST > CCD Item Level Description MTF4-M11 Title MTF specified value for K in horizontal scanning direction (center) Purpose Enter the value on the label (included in the package) attached on CCDBOX when replacing CCDBOX/reader controller PCB (at RCON clear) Note Settings/Adjustment range 20 to 80...
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Chapter 17 COPIER > ADJUST > CCD Item Level Description MTF4-S4 Title MTF specified value for G in vertical scanning direction (front) Purpose Enter the value on the label (included in the package) attached on CCDBOX when replacing CCDBOX/reader controller PCB (at RCON clear) Note Settings/Adjustment range 20 to 80...
Chapter 17 COPIER > ADJUST > CCD Item Level Description MTF4-S9 Title MTF specified value for B in vertical scanning direction (rear) Purpose Enter the value on the label (included in the package) attached on CCDBOX when replacing CCDBOX/reader controller PCB (at RCON clear) Note Settings/Adjustment range 20 to 80...
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Chapter 17 T-17-19 COPIER > ADJUST > LASER Item Level Description LA-OFF Title Laser trail edge OFF adjustment Purpose Enter the value on service label when executing RAM clear of DC controller PCB/replacing the PCB Note Note the value on service label when adjusting setting value Settings/Adjustment range -128 to +127 Unit...
Chapter 17 COPIER > ADJUST > LASER Item Level Description LDADJ3-K Title Magnification ratio between lasers A-D (K) Purpose Enter the value on the label attached to the laser scanner unit when replacing the scanner unit. Note Settings/Adjustment range -512 to +511 Unit Amount of change per unit Value at RAM clear/...
Chapter 17 T-17-20 COPIER > ADJUST > DEVELOP Item Level Description DE-OFST Title Offset value entry for developing bias DC Purpose When a fault in image occurs (foggy image, light density) Note Density gets stronger when increasing the value Settings/Adjustment range -128 to 127 Unit Amount of change per unit...
Chapter 17 COPIER > ADJUST > BLANK Item Level Description BLANK-B Title Adjustment value entry for non-image width (trail edge) Purpose Enter the value on service label when executing RAM clear of DC controller PCB/replacing the PCB Note Note the value on service label when changing the setting value Settings/Adjustment range -128 to 127 Unit...
Chapter 17 COPIER > ADJUST > HV-PRI Item Level Description OFST1-AC Title Adjustment value entry for primary charging AC offset 1 Purpose When executing RAM clear of DC controller PCB/replacing the PCB When replacing the power supply PCB. Note Enter the value on the label attached to the case of the new power supply PCB when replacing the power supply PCB.
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Chapter 17 COPIER > ADJUST > HV-TR Item Level Description 2TR-TGT1 Title Offset adjustment for secondary transfer target current Purpose In case of image fault due to secondary transfer Note Set the conditions for material, environment, and 2-sided printing in the relevant service mode and adjust the offset value under these conditions.
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Chapter 17 COPIER > ADJUST > HV-TR Item Level Description 2TR-TGT4 Title Offset adjustment for secondary transfer target current Purpose In case of image fault due to secondary transfer Note Set the conditions for material, environment, and 2-sided printing in the relevant service mode and adjust the offset value under these conditions.
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Chapter 17 COPIER > ADJUST > HV-TR Item Level Description 2TR-TGT7 Title Offset adjustment for secondary transfer target current Purpose In case of image fault due to secondary transfer Note Set the conditions for material, environment, and 2-sided printing in the relevant service mode and adjust the offset value under these conditions.
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Chapter 17 COPIER > ADJUST > HV-TR Item Level Description TR-PPR3 Title Paper type item at secondary transfer offset adjustment Purpose Paper type item at secondary transfer offset adjustment Note Settings/Adjustment range 1: plain paper, 2 thick paper, 3: envelope, 4: tracing paper, 5: transparency, 6: postcard, 7: label paper, 8: bond paper Unit Amount of change per unit...
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Chapter 17 COPIER > ADJUST > HV-TR Item Level Description TR-PPR7 Title Paper type item at secondary transfer offset adjustment Purpose Paper type item at secondary transfer offset adjustment Note Settings/Adjustment range 1: plain paper, 2 thick paper, 3: envelope, 4: tracing paper, 5: transparency, 6: postcard, 7: label paper, 8: bond paper Unit Amount of change per unit...
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Chapter 17 COPIER > ADJUST > HV-TR Item Level Description TR-ENV3 Title Environment item at secondary transfer offset adjustment Purpose Note Be sure to enter the value in ENV-TR: COPIER>DISPLAY>MISC>ENV-TR Settings/Adjustment range 1: A segment (low humidity) 2: B segment (normal temperature) 3: C segment (high temperature) Unit Amount of change per unit...
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Chapter 17 COPIER > ADJUST > HV-TR Item Level Description TR-ENV7 Title Environment item at secondary transfer offset adjustment Purpose Note Be sure to enter the value in ENV-TR: COPIER>DISPLAY>MISC>ENV-TR Settings/Adjustment range 1: A segment (low humidity) 2: B segment (normal temperature) 3: C segment (high temperature) Unit Amount of change per unit...
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Chapter 17 COPIER > ADJUST > HV-TR Item Level Description TR-DUP3 Title 1st sided/2nd sided item at secondary transfer offset adjustment Purpose 1st sided/2nd sided item at secondary transfer offset adjustment Note Settings/Adjustment range 1: 1-sided, 2: auto 2-sided, 3: multi 1-sided, 4: multi 2-sided Unit Amount of change per unit Value at RAM clear/...
Chapter 17 COPIER > ADJUST > HV-TR Item Level Description TR-DUP8 Title 1st sided/2nd sided item at secondary transfer offset adjustment Purpose 1st sided/2nd sided item at secondary transfer offset adjustment Note Settings/Adjustment range 1: 1-sided, 2: auto 2-sided, 3: multi 1-sided, 4: multi 2-sided Unit Amount of change per unit Value at RAM clear/...
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Chapter 17 T-17-26 COPIER > ADJUST > FEED-ADJ Item Level Description REGIST Title Lead edge margin adjustment (timing to activate (ON) the registration roller clutch) Purpose - When adjusting lead edge margin - Enter the value on service label when executing RAM clear of DC controller PCB/replacing DC controller PCB Note Note the adjustment value on service label after adjustment.
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Chapter 17 COPIER > ADJUST > FEED-ADJ Item Level Description LOOPREFE Title Registration loop (arch) adjustment at 2-sided pickup Purpose When skew often occurs on a special paper. Input the value on the service label when executing RAM clear for the DC controller PCB and when replacing the DC controller PCB.
Chapter 17 COPIER > ADJUST > FEED-ADJ Item Level Description LOOP-SP Title Registration loop (arch) adjustment at special paper pickup Purpose Note Settings/Adjustment range -128 to 127 Unit Amount of change per unit Value at RAM clear/at factory shipment Setting/Adjustment/Operation 1) Select the item to be highlighted to enter the setting value (switch with +/- key), and then press OK method key.
Chapter 17 COPIER > ADJUST > CST-ADJ Item Level Description MF-A6R Title Basic numeric value entry for paper width of A6R manual feed tray Purpose - When executing RAM clear of DC controller PCB/replacing DC controller PCB - In case of registering value when replacing paper width detection VR/for the first time Note - Enter the value on service label when executing RAM clear of DC controller PCB/replacing DC controller PCB.
Chapter 17 COPIER > ADJUST > FIXING Item Level Description FX-FL-LW Title Fine adjustment value entry for fixing film speed when using plain paper at low speed Purpose When executing RAM clear of DC controller PCB/replacing the PCB Note Enter the value on service label Settings/Adjustment range -3 to 3 Unit...
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Chapter 17 COPIER > ADJUST > MISC Item Level Description ACS-EN Title Adjustment in ACS-judgment area Purpose In case of adjusting ACS-judgment area Note Settings/Adjustment range -2 to 2 Unit Amount of change per unit Value at RAM clear/ 0/No adjustment at factory shipment Setting/Adjustment/Operation...
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Chapter 17 COPIER > ADJUST > MISC Item Level Description C1-ADJ-Y Title Cassette 1 side registration adjustment value entry Purpose - In case of adjusting side registration of paper picked up from cassette 1 - When executing RAM clear of DC controller PCB/replacing the PCB (enter the value on service label) Note Note the value on service label after adjusting this mode...
Chapter 17 COPIER > ADJUST > MISC Item Level Description MF-ADJ-Y Title Multi (manual) feeder side registration adjustment value entry Purpose - In case of adjusting side registration of paper picked up from multi (manual) feeder - When executing RAM clear of DC controller PCB/replacing the PCB (enter the value on service label) Note Note the value on service label after adjusting this mode...
Chapter 17 T-17-30 FEEDER > ADJUST > Item Level Description DOCST Title Adjusting the original stop position for ADF pickup (original tray pickup) Purpose To adjust the leading edge margin for ADF pickup Situation Note Delivering the original enables the setting. Be sure to press the OK key to deliver the original. When changing the setting, input the setting on the main station service label.
Chapter 17 T-17-31 SORTER > ADJUST Item Level Description PNCH-HLE Title Adjusting the distance between the paper end and the punch hole position Purpose To adjust the hole position according to the individual user condition Note Displays, settings and - 4 to 2 adjustment ranges Unit Amount of change per unit...
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Chapter 17 COPIER > FUNCTION > INSTALL Item Level Description CARD Title Setting of the card number of the card reader Purpose When installing the card reader/after replacing the HDD Note At execution, the card management information (department ID and personal identification number) is initialized.
Chapter 17 COPIER > FUNCTION > INSTALL Item Level Description COM-LOG Title Detailed display of the result of communication test for the server of the sales company to be used in Embedded-RDS Purpose When using Embedded-RDS (to display the information on error in connection with the server of the sales company) Note Be sure to use the following five items;...
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Chapter 17 T-17-34 COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD Item Level Description DF-WLVL1 Title ADF white level adjustment (platen board cover scan/stream reading scan) Purpose Only when replacing the reader controller PCB, clearing RCON Note Be sure to execute these two items (DF-WLVL1/DF-WLVL2) simultaneously. Displays, settings and adjustment ranges Unit...
Chapter 17 COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD Item Level Description DF-WLVL3 Title ADF white level adjustment (platen board cover scan: for 4-line CCD) Purpose Only when replacing the reader controller PCB, clearing RCON Note Displays, settings and adjustment ranges Unit Value at RAM clear Setting/Adjustment/Operation 1) Select (highlight) the item, input the setting, and then press the OK key.
Chapter 17 T-17-37 COPIER > FUNCTION > CST Item Level Description MF-A4R Title Registering the reference value of paper width for the manual feed tray (A4R width: 210 mm) Purpose When registering the reference value of paper width (A4R) for the manual feed tray Note Execute fine adjustment in the following item;...
Chapter 17 T-17-38 COPIER > FUNCTION > FIXING Item Level Description NIP-CHK Title Output for auto measurement of fixing nip width Purpose When checking the fixing nip width Note This equipment does not perform the adjustment of nip width. This item is used only for checking the nip width.
Chapter 17 COPIER > FUNCTION > PANEL Item Level Description KEY-CHK Title Key input check Purpose - Check key input on the control panel. - When replacing the LCD unit Note Settings/Adjustment range Unit Setting/Adjustment/Operation 1) Select (highlight) the item to display the input box. method 2) Press the key on the control panel to display the input value.
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Chapter 17 COPIER > FUNCTION > PART-CHK Item Level Description CL-ON Title Starting operation check of the clutch Purpose When operating the clutch specified in COPIER > FUNCTION > PART-CHK>CL Note Displays, settings and adjustment ranges Unit Setting/Adjustment/Operation 1) Select the item and press the OK key to turn on/off in the following pattern. method ON for 0.5 sec ->...
Chapter 17 COPIER > FUNCTION > PART-CHK Item Level Description SL-ON Title Starting the operation of the solenoid Purpose When operating the clutch specified in COPIER > FUNCTION > PART-CHK>SL Note Displays, settings and adjustment ranges Unit Setting/Adjustment/Operation 1) Select the item and press the OK key to repeat ON/OFF in the following pattern. method ON for 0.5 sec ->...
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Chapter 17 COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR Item Level Description DC-CON Title Clearing RAM on the DC controller PCB Purpose When clearing RAM on the DC controller PCB Note The contents of RAM are cleared after turning off/on the main power switch. Displays, settings and adjustment ranges Unit...
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Chapter 17 COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR Item Level Description ADRS-BK Title Clearing the address book data Purpose When clearing the address book data Note The address book data is cleared after turning off/on the main power switch. Displays, settings and adjustment ranges Unit Setting/Adjustment/Operation...
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Chapter 17 COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR Item Level Description Title Clearing various settings in user mode Purpose When clearing the following settings in user mode - Backup data for the copy control panel - Common settings backup data - Various backup data excluding FAX Note The setting is cleared after turning off/on the main power switch.
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Chapter 17 COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR Item Level Description SND-STUP Title Clearing the name of transmission reading settings Purpose When switching the language setting Note The transmission reading setting is cleared after turning off/on the main power switch. Displays, settings and adjustment ranges Unit Setting/Adjustment/Operation...
Chapter 17 COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR Item Level Description ERDS-DAT Title Clearing SRAM data of Embedded-RDS Purpose of use To return the SCM value stored in SRAM of Embedded-RDS to the factory setting Situation When executing version-up for bootable in an environment using E-RDS Note - The contents of SRAM are cleared after pressing the OK key.
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Chapter 17 Item Level Description P-PRINT Title Making prints for the setting in service mode Purpose When executing CLEAR in service mode Note Displays, settings and adjustment ranges Unit Setting/Adjustment/Operation 1) Select this item. method 2) Press the OK key to make prints. OK/NG criteria It is OK if 'OK!' is displayed after 'ACTIVE' is displayed (blinking).
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Chapter 17 LBL-PRNT Title Making prints for service labels Purpose To make prints for the service labels Situation Note Displays, settings and adjustment ranges Unit Setting/Adjustment/Operation 1) Set the A4/LTR paper on the cassette 1. method 2) Select this item. 3) Press the OK key to make prints.
Chapter 17 PJH-P-2 Title Making prints for print job history with detailed information (for all jobs) Purpose To make prints for the history of all print jobs stored in the copier with their detailed information Note Displays, settings and adjustment ranges Unit Setting/Adjustment/Operation Select (highlight) the item and press the OK key.
Chapter 17 COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM Item Level Description HD-CHECK Title Checking the whole HD and executing recovery Purpose To check the whole HD and execute recovery Situation Note Displays, settings and 0: Sector check and recovery of the whole HDD adjustment ranges 1: Image storage area 2: General-purpose file storage area...
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Chapter 17 T-17-49 FEEDER > FUNCTION Item Level Description MTR-CHK Title Operation check for the ADF motor, etc. Purpose of use To perform the operation check the ADF motor, etc. Situation Precautions for use Displays, settings and 0, 1 adjustment ranges Unit Value at RAM clear Setting/Adjustment/Operation...
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Chapter 17 FEEDER > FUNCTION Item Level Description TRY-LTRR Title DF original paper width detection auto adjustment (LTRR width) Purpose of use Situation Precautions for use Displays, settings and adjustment ranges Unit Value at RAM clear Setting/Adjustment/Operation Select (highlight) the item and press the OK key. method OK/NG criteria Time required...
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Chapter 17 FEEDER > FUNCTION Item Level Description FAN-CHK Title Checking the ADF cooling fan Purpose of use Situation Precautions for use Displays, settings and 0: Cooling fan adjustment ranges Unit Value at RAM clear Setting/Adjustment/Operation 1) Press FAN-CHK (to highlight). method 2) Input the number of an appropriate part with keypad.
Chapter 17 FEEDER > FUNCTION Item Level Description MTR-ON Title Starting the motor operation Purpose of use Situation Precautions for use Displays, settings and adjustment ranges Unit Value at RAM clear Setting/Adjustment/Operation The operation specification varies according to the model. method 1) Press MTR-ON (to highlight) and the OK key to start the motor operation.
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Chapter 17 T-17-50 COPIER > OPTION > BODY The value which has been set takes effect after the main power switch has been turned OFF and back ON. Item Level Description MODEL-SZ Title Selection of standard variable size display and ADF document detection size Purpose of use, When used Select the standard variable size display and ADF document detection size.
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Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > BODY The value which has been set takes effect after the main power switch has been turned OFF and back ON. Item Level Description HUM-SW Title Selection of the level of transfer current output by the environment sensor Purpose of use, When used Use this item when a failure occurs to the environment sensor.
Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > BODY The value which has been set takes effect after the main power switch has been turned OFF and back ON. Item Level Description TRANS-SW Title Switching of the transfer high-voltage control mode from fixed current control mode to fixed voltage control mode Purpose of use, When used Switch the transfer high-voltage control mode from fixed current control mode to fixed voltage control...
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XX: Country/region (example: JP = Japan) YY (*): Language (example: ja = Japanese) ZZ (*): Destination (example: 00 = CANON) AA: Paper size type (00 = AB type, 01 = Inch type, 02 = A type, 03 = Inch/AB type) * The setting cannot be changed.
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Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > BODY The value which has been set takes effect after the main power switch has been turned OFF and back ON. Item Level Description RAW-DATA Title Received data print mode selection Purpose of use, When used This item is used to identify whether the trouble in the images received is due to the received image data or image processing when such trouble has occurred.
Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > BODY The value which has been set takes effect after the main power switch has been turned OFF and back ON. Item Level Description IFAX-LIM Title Restriction on number of lines printed during IFAX reception Purpose of use, When used This item is used when preventing the machine from keeping on printing the attached file in case where error mails have been received, mail parsing has failed, etc.
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Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > BODY The value which has been set takes effect after the main power switch has been turned OFF and back ON. Item Level Description W/SCNR Title Reader availability setting Purpose of use, When used Set whether the reader is available or not.
Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > BODY The value which has been set takes effect after the main power switch has been turned OFF and back ON. Item Level Description SMTPRXPN Title Change of the SMTP reception port number Purpose of use, When used Change the SMTP reception port number.
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Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > BODY The value which has been set takes effect after the main power switch has been turned OFF and back ON. Item Level Description ORG-LTR Title Setting of special paper sizes (LTR type) which cannot be recognized when ADF is used Purpose of use, When used Set special paper sizes which cannot be recognized in the ADF.
Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > BODY The value which has been set takes effect after the main power switch has been turned OFF and back ON. Item Level Description UI-COPY Title Restriction on 'Copy' screen display Purpose of use, When used Select whether the 'Copy' screen is to be displayed.
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COPIER > OPTION > BODY > CMD-PORT (Level 2) Additional description and T.O.T(TUIF over TCP) notes A communication protocol (Canon's own protocol) which is used for the presentation (UI) of built-in applications and for communication with applications inside the machine such as COPY/SEND/BOX. 17-112...
Additional description and T.O.T(TUIF over TCP) notes A communication protocol (Canon's own protocol) which is used for the presentation (UI) of built-in applications and for communication with applications inside the machine such as COPY/SEND/BOX. 17.6.1.6 COPIER > OPTION > BODY (6/15)
Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > BODY The value which has been set takes effect after the main power switch has been turned OFF and back ON. Item Level Description DFDST-L2 Title Dirt detection level adjustment (upon job completion) during ADF use Purpose of use, When used This item is used when black streaks caused by dirt have occurred or when users have filed complaints.
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Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > BODY The value which has been set takes effect after the main power switch has been turned OFF and back ON. Item Level Description NS-GSAPI Title Restriction on use of GSSAPI authentication system during SMTP authentication Purpose of use, When used Restrict the use of the GSSAPI authentication system during SMTP authentication.
Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > BODY The value which has been set takes effect after the main power switch has been turned OFF and back ON. Item Level Description NS-LGN Title Restriction on use of LOGIN authentication during SMTP authentication Purpose of use, When used Restrict the use of LOGIN authentication during SMTP authentication.
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Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > BODY The value which has been set takes effect after the main power switch has been turned OFF and back ON. Item Level Description ENVP-INT Title Setting of history retrieval cycle for temperature/humidity inside machine and fixing roller surface temperature Purpose of use, When used This item is used when analyzing trouble.
Chapter 17 17.6.1.9 COPIER > OPTION > BODY (9/15) 0019-9608 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N T-17-58 COPIER > OPTION > BODY The value which has been set takes effect after the main power switch has been turned OFF and back ON. Item Level Description...
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Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > BODY The value which has been set takes effect after the main power switch has been turned OFF and back ON. Item Level Description MEAP-DSP Title Setting to prohibit screen display switching from MEAP screen to standard screen Purpose of use, When used Prohibit the switching of the screen display from the MEAP screen to the standard screen (COPY/ SEND/BOX screen, etc.).
Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > BODY The value which has been set takes effect after the main power switch has been turned OFF and back ON. Item Level Description CCD-TYPE Title Setting of CCD unit type Purpose of use, When used Precautions for use Settings and adjustment 0: Initial type CCD unit...
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Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > BODY The value which has been set takes effect after the main power switch has been turned OFF and back ON. Item Level Description LPD-PORT Title LPD port number setting Purpose of use, When used Set the LPD port number.
Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > BODY The value which has been set takes effect after the main power switch has been turned OFF and back ON. Item Level Description VP-ART Title Line art process change switch Purpose of use, When used Change the outlining process of line art in scalable PDF files.
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Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > BODY The value which has been set takes effect after the main power switch has been turned OFF and back ON. Item Level Description WUEV-INT Title Sleep notice interval setting Purpose of use, When used Set the sleep notice interval when giving sleep notice.
Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > BODY The value which has been set takes effect after the main power switch has been turned OFF and back ON. Item Level Description UI-RSCAN Title Remote scan screen display restriction Purpose of use, When used Select whether to display the remote scan screen.
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Chapter 17 T-17-61 COPIER > OPTION > BODY The value which has been set takes effect after the main power switch has been turned OFF and back ON. Item Level Description WEBV-SW Title Switch for prohibiting use of WEBDAV function Purpose of use, When used This item is used as a means to reduce the amount of the used memory in the host machine when the WEBDAV function is not used.
Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > BODY The value which has been set takes effect after the main power switch has been turned OFF and back ON. Item Level Description SEND-AUT Title Switching of user authentication to use SEND function Purpose of use, When used This item is used when executing user authentication to use SEND function.
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Chapter 17 T-17-62 COPIER > OPTION > BODY The value which has been set takes effect after the main power switch has been turned OFF and back ON. Item Level Description PT3-INEX Title Enable switch for paper brand Type 3 import/export Purpose of use, When used Enable the paper brand Type 3 information to be handled by the following functions: - Import/export using remote UI...
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Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > BODY The value which has been set takes effect after the main power switch has been turned OFF and back ON. Item Level Description BOX-BKUP Title Switch to permit restoration of BOX backup data Purpose of use, When used This item is used for replacement.
Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > BODY The value which has been set takes effect after the main power switch has been turned OFF and back ON. Item Level Description RMT-CNSL Title Switching of ON/OFF of MEAP Remote Console Purpose of use, When used This item is used to acquire FunctionCompose logs.
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Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > BODY The value which has been set takes effect after the main power switch has been turned OFF and back ON. Item Level Description PROXYRES Title Switch for selecting whether to provide a proxy response to inquiries from Windows Purpose of use, When used This item is used not to provide a proxy response so that accurate status responses are provided for inquiries from Windows during sleep mode.
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Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > BODY The value which has been set takes effect after the main power switch has been turned OFF and back ON. Item Level Description WOLTRANS Title Setting of the protocol for recovery from sleep mode Purpose of use, When used Determine the protocol for recovery from sleep mode based on the WOL(Wake On LAN)trans value.
Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > BODY The value which has been set takes effect after the main power switch has been turned OFF and back ON. Item Level Description SPDALDEL Title Initialization of the SPD value Purpose of use, When used This item is used to initialize all SPD values when mismatches have occurred in the controlled SPD values at the time of increasing the IPSec board.
Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > BODY The value which has been set takes effect after the main power switch has been turned OFF and back ON. Item Level Description ILSZ-JAM Title Switch for detecting a jam caused by difference of paper size Purpose of use, When used This item is used when the user asks for the item to be provided.
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Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > USER Item Level Description SLEEP Title Auto sleep function ON/OFF setting Purpose of use, When used Set the auto sleep function to ON and OFF. Precautions for use Settings and adjustment 0: OFF ranges 1: ON Unit Value at time of shipment...
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Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > USER Item Level Description COUNTER3 Title Display of soft counter 3 on counter check status screen Purpose of use, When used Display the counter type of the soft counter 3 which is displayed on the counter check status screen. Precautions for use Settings and adjustment 0 to 999...
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Chapter 17 In service mode (COPIER>OPTION>USER>B4-L-CNT), B4 or greater can be set as the large size. - Total A: Total excluding local and remote copies - Total B: Total excluding local and remote copies and box prints - Copy: Local and remote copies - Copy A: Local and remote copies and box prints - Print: PDL, report, and box prints - Print A: PDL and report prints...
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Chapter 17 Counter Description Support Total B (Black-and-white / Small) Total B1 (Duplex) Total B2 (Duplex) Large B (Duplex) Small B (Duplex) Total B (Monochrome 1) Total B (Monochrome 2) Total B (Full-color / Large) Total B (Full-color / Small) Total B (Full-color + Monochrome / Large) Total B (Full-color + Monochrome / Small) Total B (Full-color + Monochrome 2)
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Chapter 17 Counter Description Support Copy A (Full-color + Monochrome / 1) Copy A (Full-color / Large / Duplex) Copy A (Full-color / Small / Duplex) Copy A (Monochrome / Large / Duplex) Copy A (Monochrome / Small / Duplex) Copy A (Black-and-white / Large / Duplex) Copy A (Black-and-white / Small / Duplex) Local copy (Full-color 1)
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Chapter 17 T-17-67 COPIER > OPTION > USER Item Level Description DATE-DSP Title Switching of date/time display format Purpose of use, When used Switch the date/time display which matches the format used in the country or region concerned. Precautions for use Settings and adjustment 0: YYMM/DD ranges...
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Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > USER Item Level Description TRY-STP Title Setting of printing suspension mode when finisher tray is full Purpose of use, When used Set whether to suspend printing when a full tray has been detected in the finisher. Precautions for use Settings and adjustment 0: Normal (printing is suspended when a full finisher tray is detected)
Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > USER Item Level Description COPY-JOB Title Prohibition of copy job reservations when card reader/coin vender is used Purpose of use, When used Prohibit copy job reservations when the card reader or coin vender is used. Precautions for use Settings and adjustment 0: Reservation enabled...
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Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > USER Item Level Description HDCR-DSP Title Selection of data clearing method in hard drive complete deletion mode Purpose of use, When used Select the data clearing method in the hard drive complete deletion mode. Precautions for use Settings and adjustment 1: Hard drive data is cleared using all null data in one session.
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'0' setting.) 2 to 65535: For further expansion '0' is the control method for Canon's PCL. To make this identical to the control method used in the PCLs of other manufacturers, use the '1' setting.
Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > USER Item Level Description BCNT-AST Title Selection of job type when BoxPrint is counted by NE controller Purpose of use, When used Select the job type to be counted when BoxPrint is counted by the NE controller (ASSIST). Precautions for use Settings and adjustment 0: Jobs are counted as PDL jobs.
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Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > USER Item Level Description RUI-RJT Title Setting as to whether to disconnect HTTP port during illegal authentication from remote UI Purpose of use, When used Disconnect the HTTP port when illegal authentication has occurred 3 times from a remote UI. Precautions for use Settings and adjustment 0: The HTTP port is not disconnected.
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Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > USER Item Level Description IFAX-PGD Title Selection of whether to enable page division transmission during IFAX Simple mode transmissions (only when upper limit of transmission data size is exceeded) Purpose of use, When used Enable the division transmissions on a page-by-page basis when the transmission data exceeds the upper limit of the transmission data size during IFAX Simple mode transmissions.
Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > USER Item Level Description PTJAM-RC Title Automatic resumption of printing switch for PDL print jams Purpose of use, When used Set whether to automatically resume printing after releasing a jam when jamming has occurred during PDL printing.
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3: Reserved 4: Printing on both sides of the sheets when both the landscape and portrait formats are involved and a controller made by Canon is used. 5 to 65535: Reserved When '1' is set, the same printing results as those obtained from the iR2200/2800/3300 series are achieved.
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Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > USER Item Level Description JA-JOB Title Setting of the target job for job archiving Purpose of use, When used When the job archive function is enabled, archiving is performed when executing the job in accordance with the specified job type of the target job.
Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > USER Item Level Description DOM-ADD Title Switch for adding input of send destination domain when sending mail Purpose of use, When used Send the addresses which are input when mail is sent together with the domain (example: @xxx.com) which has been set in the user mode.
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Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > USER Item Level Description MAIL-OF Title Switch for prohibiting transmission to email destinations Purpose of use, When used Prohibit transmission to email destinations by prohibiting the input of email addresses from the address book. Precautions for use Email addresses which are already registered must be deleted manually since it is still possible to use them even when '1' is set for this item.
Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > USER Item Level Description CLR-TIM Title Selection of time to clear all data in HDD encryption kit Purpose of use, When used This item is used when the user of the HDD encryption kit has pointed out that the job processing speed is low.
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(administrator's right) is internally retained, and it is used when the utility software manufactured by Canon, such as NetSpot, has been accessed. Set '0' or '1' when desiring to restrict the SNMP access using an internal community name from the security point of view.
Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > USER Item Level Description USBM-DSP Title Selection of whether to display 'USB external memory device driver settings' in the user mode Purpose of use, When used Select whether to display 'USB external memory device driver settings' under 'system control settings' >...
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Chapter 17 T-17-73 COPIER > OPTION > CST Item Level Description U1-NAME Title ON/OFF of paper name display when paper size group (U1) is detected Purpose of use, When used Make ON/OFF setting for paper name display when paper size group (U1) is detected. Precautions for use Settings and adjustment 0: OFF...
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Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > CST Item Level Description CST-U1 Title Setting of paper name used for paper size group 'U1' Purpose of use, When used When setting the following special size paper for U1, U2, U3, and U4 which are specified for the paper name to be used in paper size group, it becomes possible to treat the paper size in U1, U2, U3, and U4 as special size paper in universal size cassettes.
Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > CST Item Level Description ENV1 Title Registration of envelope cassette paper size (ENV1) Purpose of use, When used Set the paper size for the envelope cassette. Precautions for use Settings and adjustment 21: ISO-C5, 22: COM10, 23: MONARCH, 24: DL, 25: ISO-B5, 26: Youkei No. 4 ranges Unit Value at time of shipment...
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Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > ACC Item Level Description OUT-TRAY Title Presence/absence of 3rd delivery tray Purpose of use, When used Set '1' when installing the 3rd delivery unit. Precautions for use Settings and adjustment 0: The 3rd delivery tray is absent. ranges 1: The 3rd delivery tray is present.
Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > ACC Item Level Description MIN-PRC Title Setting of the minimum value for coin vendor Purpose of use, When used Set the minimum unit which can be used for coin vendor when it is installed. Example: Coin vendor supporting Yen -->...
Chapter 17 T-17-75 COPIER > OPTION > INT-FACE Item Level Description IMG-CONT Title Print server connection setting Purpose of use Make the connection setting with the print server. When used At installation Precautions for use Settings and adjustment 0: Normal mode (print server unconnected) ranges 1: Not in use 2: Not in use...
Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > INT-FACE Item Level Description AP-ACCNT Title Department ID setting of a print job from the application (PrintMe) with print server installed Purpose of use, When used Make a department ID setting of a print job from the application (PrintMe) with print server installed. Precautions for use Settings and adjustment 0 to 9999999...
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Chapter 17 T-17-77 COPIER > OPTION > COMBO Item Level Description PPR-SLCT Title Setting switch for weak bias at the lead edge of transfer destination (paper type) Purpose of use, When used Precautions for use Settings and adjustment 1: Plain paper, 2: Thick paper, 3: Envelope, 4: Tracing paper, 5: OHP, 6: Postcard, 7: Label, 8: Bond ranges paper Unit...
Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > COMBO Item Level Description TR-SW1/2/3/4/5 Title Setting for weak bias at the lead edge of transfer destination Purpose of use, When used Precautions for use Register the following installation to this switch. COPIER>OPTION>COMBO>PPR-SLCT/ MOD-SLCT/ENV-SLCT Setting, adjustment and 0: OFF 1: ON operation procedures...
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Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > LCNS-TR Item Level Description TR-ENPDF Title Obtaining the transfer license key of the SEND encrypted PDF transmission function upon the transfer invalidation Purpose of use, When used This item is used when replacing the HDD, or when changing the machine. Display the transfer license key of the SEND encrypted PDF transmission function.
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Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > LCNS-TR Item Level Description TR-PDFDR Title Obtaining the transfer license key of the PDF direct print function upon the transfer invalidation Purpose of use, When used This item is used when replacing the HDD, or when changing the machine. Display the transfer license key of the PDF direct print function.
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Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > LCNS-TR Item Level Description TR-BRDIM Title Obtaining the transfer license key of the BarDIMM upon the transfer invalidation Purpose of use, When used This item is used when replacing the HDD, or when changing the machine. Display the transfer license key of the BarDIMM.
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Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > LCNS-TR Item Level Description TR-HRPDF Title Obtaining the transfer license key of the high-compression PDF function upon the transfer invalidation Purpose of use, When used This item is used when replacing the HDD, or when changing the machine. Display the transfer license key of the high-compression PDF function.
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Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > LCNS-TR Item Level Description TR-TSPDF Title Obtaining the transfer license key of the time stamp PDF transmission function upon the transfer invalidation Purpose of use, When used This item is used when replacing the HDD, or when changing the machine. Display the transfer license key of the time stamp PDF transmission function.
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Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > LCNS-TR Item Level Description TR-SCPDF Title Obtaining the installation status of the scalable PDF transmission function upon the transfer invalidation Purpose of use, When used This item is used when replacing the HDD, or when changing the machine. Display the transfer license key of the scalable PDF transmission function.
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Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > LCNS-TR Item Level Description TR-PS Title Obtaining the transfer license key of the PS function upon the transfer invalidation Purpose of use, When used This item is used when replacing the HDD, or when changing the machine. Display the transfer license key of the PS function.
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Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > LCNS-TR Item Level Description TR-LIPS5 Title Obtaining the transfer license key of the LIPS LX (UFR II for outside Japan) and the LIPS4 upon the transfer invalidation Purpose of use, When used This item is used when replacing the HDD, or when changing the machine. Display the transfer license key of the LIPS LX (UFR II for outside Japan) and the LIPS4.
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Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > LCNS-TR Item Level Description TR-PCLUF Title Obtaining the transfer license key of the PCL/UFR function upon the transfer invalidation Purpose of use, When used This item is used when replacing the HDD, or when changing the machine. Display the transfer license key of the PCL/UFR function.
Chapter 17 COPIER > OPTION > LCNS-TR Item Level Description TR-LXUFR Title Obtaining the transfer license key of the LIPS LX (UFR II) function upon the transfer invalidation Purpose of use, When used This item is used when replacing the HDD, or when changing the machine. Display the transfer license key of the LIPS LX (UFR II) function.
Chapter 17 T-17-79 FEEDER > OPTION Item Level Description SIZE-SW Title On/off of detection of mixed originals of the AB and INCH size configuration Purpose Situation Note Settings/Adjustment range 0: Not detect mixing, 1: Detect mixing Unit Value at RAM clear Adjusted/not adjusted at time of shipment from factory Setting/Adjustment/Operation...
Chapter 17 T-17-81 BOARD > OPTION Item Level Description MENU-1 to Title Display of level 1 to 4 in the printer setting menu MENU-4 Purpose At a user's request Note Settings/Adjustment range 0: hide 1: display Unit Value at RAM clear Adjusted/not adjusted at time of shipment from factory Setting/Adjustment/Operation...
Chapter 17 COPIER > TEST > PG Item Level Description TXPH Title Setting of an image mode for test print Purpose of use, When used This item is used at trouble analysis. Make the setting of an image mode for test print output. Precautions for use This item is valid only for test print.
Chapter 17 COPIER > TEST > NETWORK Item Level Description PING-IP6 Title Sending PING to the specified IPv6 address Purpose of use, When used Send PING to the specified IPv6 address. Precautions for use Settings and adjustment ranges Unit Related service modes COPIER>TEST>NETWORK>IPV6-ADR Additional description and notes...
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Chapter 17 T-17-84 COPIER > TEST > NET-CAP Item Level Description CAPOFFON Title Switch to enable the built-in packet capture function Purpose of use, When used Enable the function of capturing network data. Precautions for use Settings and adjustment 0: The function is turned off. ranges 1: The function is turned on.
Chapter 17 COPIER > TEST > NET-CAP Item Level Description FILTER Title Filter setting for the capture function Purpose of use, When used Switch the filter setting for the capture function. Precautions for use Settings and adjustment 0: Only acquire a packet destined to the machine. (no promiscuous mode) ranges 1: Use the setting file.
Chapter 17 T-17-85 COPIER > COUNTER > TOTAL Display/setting/adjustment ranges: 00000000 to 99999999 When 99999999 is exceeded, the value returns to 00000000. MEMO: Count-up is not performed when a blank sheet is output. Item Level Description SERVICE1 Title Total counter 1 for service Unit Sheet Count-up specification...
Chapter 17 T-17-86 COPIER > COUNTER > PICK-UP Display/setting/adjustment ranges: 00000000 to 99999999 When 99999999 is exceeded, the value returns to 00000000. Item Level Description Title Total paper counter fed from cassette 1 Unit Sheet Count-up specification Large paper=1, Small paper=1 Additional description and notes Title...
Chapter 17 T-17-88 COPIER > COUNTER > JAM Display/setting/adjustment ranges: 00000000 to 99999999 When 99999999 is exceeded, the value returns to 00000000. Item Level Description TOTAL Title Total jam counter for the printer Unit Count Additional description and notes FEEDER Title Total jam counter for the feeder Unit...
Chapter 17 Counts in the Service Mode <MISC> are categorized into the following 5 count types. "Type 1: B&W Size S: 1 count Full-color Size S: 4 counts Size L: 2 counts Size L: 8 counts" "Type 2: B&W Size S: 1 count Full-color Size S: 3 counts Size L: 2 counts Size L: 6 counts"...
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Chapter 17 COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-1 Display/setting/adjustment ranges: 00000000 to 99999999 When 99999999 is exceeded, the value returns to 00000000. This item is used to check the target of replacing durable parts. Be sure to clear the value of the relevant item after replacing parts. Item Level Description...
Chapter 17 COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-1 Display/setting/adjustment ranges: 00000000 to 99999999 When 99999999 is exceeded, the value returns to 00000000. This item is used to check the target of replacing durable parts. Be sure to clear the value of the relevant item after replacing parts. Item Level Description...
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Chapter 17 COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-2 Display/setting/adjustment ranges: 00000000 to 99999999 When 99999999 is exceeded, the value returns to 00000000. This item is used to check the target of replacing durable parts. Be sure to clear the value of the relevant item after replacing parts. Item Level Description...
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Chapter 17 COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-2 Display/setting/adjustment ranges: 00000000 to 99999999 When 99999999 is exceeded, the value returns to 00000000. This item is used to check the target of replacing durable parts. Be sure to clear the value of the relevant item after replacing parts. Item Level Description...
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Chapter 17 COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-2 Display/setting/adjustment ranges: 00000000 to 99999999 When 99999999 is exceeded, the value returns to 00000000. This item is used to check the target of replacing durable parts. Be sure to clear the value of the relevant item after replacing parts. Item Level Description...
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Contents Contents 18.1 Outline..................................18-1 18.1.1 Outline of Upgrading the Machine ............................18-1 18.1.2 Outline of the Service Support Tool ............................18-2 18.1.3 Points to Note at Time of Downloading ..........................18-4 18.2 Making Preparations ..............................18-5 18.2.1 Installing the System Software (System CD -> SST)......................18-5 18.2.2 Installing the System Software (SST ->...
Chapter 18 18.1 Outline 18.1.1 Outline of Upgrading the Machine 0019-0045 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N Supported Service Support Tool (hereafter, SST) is version 4.02 or later. T-18-1 Description on SST Upgrade method Types of System Software Description System Product...
Chapter 18 18.1.2 Outline of the Service Support Tool 0019-0046 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N The SST has the following functions: iR ---- PC for service work Downloading system software System software Flash ROM Uploading backup data Downloading backup data Backup data...
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Chapter 18 When using SST, enter either of the following download mode. - Safe Mode (download mode A) While pressing 2 and 8 keys simultaneously, turn ON the main power switch. - Normal Mode (download mode B) While pressing 1 and 7 keys simultaneously, turn ON the main power switch and select: COPIER> FUNCTION> SYSTEM> DOWNLOAD in service mode, and press [OK].
Chapter 18 Download the system software System software is saved in the temporary storage area on HDD after downloaded with SST (version 4.02 or later). Restart the machine after download so that it will be written to the system area, Boot area and the flash ROM. Turn OFF/ON the main power switch and the machine starts with the new version system software.
Chapter 18 18.2 Making Preparations 18.2.1 Installing the System Software (System CD -> SST) 0019-0047 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N Here, you will be copying the system software found on the System CD to the SST. Preparatory Work Requirements: - PC installed with SST version 4.02 or later...
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Chapter 18 6) A list of system software found on the System CD appears. Remove the check marks from the folders and software files you do not need, and click [REGISTER]. Service Support Tool DLM0 (Ver. X.XX E) Registerd Firms CONTROL Found Firm Click a button to execute.
Chapter 18 18.2.2 Installing the System Software (SST -> USB) 0019-6415 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N Here, you will be copying the system software from the SST to a USB device. Preparatory Work Preparation: - PC installed with SST version 4.02 or later - USB device (*) *: USB Requirements...
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Chapter 18 6) Select the appropriate 'Series' and 'Version' of the system software you want to copy. Service Support Tool DLM0 (Ver. X.XX E) Target Selection CONTROL Export Firm Selection Select the target. Click a button to execute. Select the series. Series E x p o r t F i r m wa r e Version...
Chapter 18 18.2.3 Making Connections (SST in use) 0019-0048 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N You are now ready to connect the PC to the machine. Preparatory Work Items to Prepare: - PC to which the SST (version 4.02 or later) and the system software for the machine - Twisted pair cross cable 10Base-T: Category 3 or 5 100Base-TX: Category 5...
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Chapter 18 4) Connect the PC to the machine using a twisted pair cross cable. IP address: 172.16.1.160 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Twisted pair cross cable IP address: 172.16.1.100 10Base-T: Category 3 or 5 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 100Base-TX: Category 5 1000Base-T: Enhanced Category 5 (CAT5e) or higher F-18-14 5) Start the machine in appropriate download mode.
Chapter 18 18.2.4 Making Connections (USB device in use) 0019-6417 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N The SST cannot be run while the USB device is in use. (The machine will not communicate with the SST when it detects the presence of a USB device.) Preparatory Work Requirements: USB device to which the system software has been copied.
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Chapter 18 3) If a twisted pair cross cable is connected to the machine, disconnect it. 4) Start the machine in appropriate download mode. - In case of normal mode While pressing 1 and 7 simultaneously, turn ON the main power switch. After the machine starts up, select: COPIER>...
Chapter 18 18.3 Formatting the HDD 18.3.1 Formatting Selected Partitions 0019-0050 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N You can also format (initialize) only those partitions that you select. Note that only BOOTDEV can be selected and it can be formatted in safe mode only. FSTDEV TMP_GEN TMP_PSS...
Chapter 18 18.3.2 Formatting Procedure 0019-0051 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N 1) Start the machine in safe mode. (While pressing 2 + 8, turn ON the main power switch.) 2) Start up the SST. 3) Select the model [1] and the type of system software [2] ('Single');...
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Chapter 18 6) Click [Execute Formatting]. ServiceSupportTool DLM10 (Ver. X.XX E) 172.16.1.100 iR3245 SAFE C l e a r Control HDDFormat Click the button of the task to be Execute formatting ? executed. Download Firmware Upload Data BOOTDEV Download Data Restore Backup System Format HDD BOOTDEV : System...
Chapter 18 18.4 Downloading System Software 18.4.1 Downloading the System Software (ALL) 18.4.1.1 Outline 0019-6431 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N Batch download enables to download various system software collectively. Combinations of the system software that will be downloaded with batch download are stated in the batch download information file ("ALL"). At batch download, each system software in specific version will be downloaded according to the combination stated in "ALL"...
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Chapter 18 3) Select the start mode and click [Change]. - Normal mode: displays the main menu - Assist mode: starts up in Assist mode Service Support Tool DLM0 (Ver. X.XX E) SST Ver. System Manage 1 CONTROL System Manage 2 Click a button to execute.
Chapter 18 18.4.1.2 Downloading Procedure (Assist mode) 0020-3085 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N Do Not Turn Off the Power During Download/Write Operation Do not turn OFF the power while the system software is being downloaded or written. The machine may fail to start when the power is turned ON. If the power cannot be turned ON, try to start it in safe mode (press 2 + 8 simultaneously).
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Chapter 18 6) Click [Next]. Service Support Tool DLM10 (Ver. X.XX E) Assist Mode Series : iR3245 DL Mode : SAFE 172.16.1.10 172.16.1.100 PC Information Control MFP Information Available firmware version Downloading of main controller firmware was completed. Shutdown sequence is started to execute the writing process.
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Chapter 18 13) Click [Next]. Service Support Tool DLM10 (Ver. X.XX E) Assist Mode Series : iR3245 DL Mode : NORMAL 172.16.1.10 172.16.1.100 PC Information Control MFP Information Available firmware version Downloading firmware was completed. Shutdown sequence is started to execute the writing process.
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Chapter 18 20) Click [OK]. Service Support Tool DLM10 (Ver. X.XX E) Assist Mode Series : iR3245 DL Mode : NORMAL 172.16.1.10 172.16.1.100 PC Information Control MFP Information Available firmware version Remove the cable between Copier and PC, and restore copier connection.
Chapter 18 18.4.1.3 Downloading Procedure (Normal mode) 0019-6433 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N Do Not Turn Off the Power During Download/Write Operation Do not turn OFF the power while the system software is being downloaded or written. The machine may fail to start when the power is turned ON. If the power cannot be turned ON, try to start it in safe mode (press 2 + 8 simultaneously).
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Chapter 18 5) Click [Resume]. Service Support Tool DLM0 (Ver. X.XX E) Interface Network IP Address 172.16.1.100 Register Remove Batch List BATCH CONTROL Batch Result Batch download results iR3245 vXX.XX rev.XX (iR3245) Common to Copy/PDL-Boot iR3245 vXX.XX rev.XX (iR3245) Common to Copy/PDL-Boot Result Did you turn on copier by holding iR3245_SYSTEM_USenXXXX...
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Chapter 18 10) Click [Resume]. Service Support Tool DLM0 (Ver. X.XX E) Batch List BATCH CONTROL Batch Result Batch download list Batch download results iR3245 vXX.XX rev.XX (iR3245) Common to Copy/PDL-Boot Result Did you turn on copier by holding down 2 iR3245_TTS_XXenXXXX iR3245_SYSTEM_USenXXXX OK iR3245_TTS_XXjaXXXX...
Chapter 18 18.4.2 Downloading the System Software (Single) 18.4.2.1 Downloading Procedure 0019-6435 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N Do Not Turn Off the Power During Download/Write Operation Do not turn OFF the power while the system software is being downloaded or written. The machine may fail to start when the power is turned ON. If the power cannot be turned ON, try to start it in safe mode (press 2 + 8 simultaneously).
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Chapter 18 4) Select the version of the SYSTEM you want to download, and click [Start]. ServiceSupportTool DLM10 (Ver. X.XX E) 172.16.1.100 iR3245 NORMAL C l e a r SelectableFirmware Control Select the firmware to be downloaded, Click the button of the task to be iR3245 then click the [Start] button.
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Chapter 18 3) Click [OK]. Return to the previous page. Message The downloaded firmware has been deleted. 6) Start up the machine. The subsequent procedure differs depending on the download mode. - If the machine is in normal mode 6-1) Click [Shutdown]. ServiceSupportTool DLM10 (Ver.
Chapter 18 18.4.3 Downloading Dcon and Rcon 18.4.3.1 Outline 0019-0095 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N DCON/RCON is downloaded by way of the main controller unit. The DC controller PCB/reader controller PCB is equipped with a boot ROM, and downloading may be attempted multiple times in the event of failure. DCON differs between the iR3245/3235/3230 and the iR3225.
Chapter 18 18.4.4 Downloading G3 FAX 18.4.4.1 Outline 0019-0097 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N Super G3FAX board (2 line, 2/3 line) comes with a control CPU and its system software 'G3FAX', which is downloaded by way of the main controller unit. Download is only available in normal mode.
Chapter 18 18.4.5 Uploading and Downloading Backup Data 18.4.5.1 Outline 0019-0101 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N T-18-3 Backup data File to select for downloading/uploading For R&D SramImg.bin (do not select this file) MEAP application MeapBack.bin (may be uploaded/downloaded in safe mode) For R&D Sublog.txt (do not select this file)
Chapter 18 18.4.5.2 Uploading Procedure 0019-0102 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N - Do not select 'SramImg.bin' or 'Sublog.txt'. - The file MeapBack or SramRCON may only be downloaded to their source machine. - The machine must be in safe mode when uploading MeapBack. - The machine must be in normal mode for uploading SramRCON.
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Chapter 18 4) Click [Upload Data]. ServiceSupportTool DLM10 (Ver. X.XX E) 172.16.1.100 iR3245 SAFE C l e a r SelectableFirmware Control Select the firmware to be downloaded, Click the button of the task to be iR3245 then click the [Start] button. executed.
Chapter 18 18.4.5.3 Downloading Procedure 0019-0104 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N - The file MeapBack or SramRCON may only be downloaded to their source machine. - The machine must be in safe mode for downloading the file MeapBack. - The machine must be in normal mode for downloading the file SramRCON.
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Chapter 18 6) When downloading has ended, click [OK] to return to the previous screen. ServiceSupportTool DLM10 (Ver. X.XX E) 172.16.1.100 iR3245 SAFE C l e a r FileSave Control SelectableDate Click the button of the task to be Select the file to be downloaded, then executed.
Chapter 18 18.4.6 Version Upgrade using USB 18.4.6.1 Overview of Menus and Functions 0019-6456 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N F-18-55 Downloading the System Software [1]: Upgrade (AUTO) Use it to download/write the system software. (auto) [2]: Upgrade (w Confirmation) Use it to download the system software.
Chapter 18 18.4.6.2 Points to Note 0019-6457 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N Do Not Turn Off the Power During Download/Write Operation Do not turn OFF the power while the system software is being downloaded or written. The machine may fail to start when the power is turned ON. If the power cannot be turned ON, try to start it in safe mode (press 2 + 8 simultaneously).
Chapter 18 18.4.6.3 Downloading/Writing the System Software (auto) 0019-6458 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N [1]: Upgrade (AUTO) The system software on the HDD and that in the USB device are compared. If the latter is new, it will be downloaded to the temporary storage area of the HDD. At the end of the downloading, the machine restarts on its own to write the downloaded system software to the system area of the HDD and the flash ROM.
Chapter 18 18.4.6.4 Downloading the System Software (Confirmation execution when version is downed the same version) 0019-6459 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N [2]: Upgrade (w Confirmation) System software on HDD and that on USB device are compared and if the system software on USB device is newer than that on HDD, it will be downloaded in the temporary storage area on HDD.
Chapter 18 8) Turn on the main power switch. Upon start-up, the machine starts to write the system software to the system area of the HDD or the flash ROM. At the end of writing to the HDD, a message will appear asking you to turn off. 9) After 10 sec from when the main power switch of the machine turns off, turn on the main power switch.
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Chapter 18 8) Turn the main power switch back on. Upon start-up, the machine starts writing the system software to the system area of the HDD or the flash ROM. At the end of writing, a message will appear asking you to turn off. 9) After 10 sec from when the main power switch of the machine turns off, turn on the main power switch.
Chapter 18 18.4.6.6 Formatting the HDD 0019-6461 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N This function is available only when the machine is in safe mode. [4]: Format HDD Use it to format the HDD for BOOTDEV partition. Procedure 1) Check to see that the Execute/Memory lamp on the control panel is off, and turn off the power of the machine as described below.
Chapter 18 18.4.6.7 Other Functions 0019-6462 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N [5]: Backup This function is for R&D purposes only. Do not use it. [6]: Restore former version (in the presence of backup of the SYSTEM) Use it to restore the backup of the SYSTEM while saving the SYSTEM that is current as a backup.
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Chapter 18 [Stop]: Shutdown (in normal mode only) Use it to start up the shut-down sequence. Procedure 1) Press the key on the control panel. [Stop] -> [0]: execute / other than [0]: go to Menu screen F-18-71 The shut-down sequence will be executed, and a message will appear asking you to turn off the power. 2) Turn off the main power switch, and remove the USB device.
Contents Contents 19.1 Service Tools................................19-1 19.1.1 Special Tools.................................... 19-1 19.1.2 Oils and Solvents ..................................19-1...
Chapter 19 19.1 Service Tools 19.1.1 Special Tools 0019-0580 iR3225 / iR3225N / iR3235 / iR3235N / iR3245 / iR3245N T-19-1 Tool name Tool No. Rank (*) Shape Uses Digital multimeter FY9-2002 For making electrical checks. Cover switch TKN-0093 Tester extension pin FY9-3038 As an addition when making an electrical check.