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Copyright 2009 ROLAND DG CORPORATION

70046-11

Contents
1 Structure & Spare Parts
1-1
1-2
1-3
1-4
1-5
1-6
1-7
1-8
1-9
1-10
1-11
1-12
1-13
1-14

COVERS ............................................................................................................................................................. 1-1


FRAME .............................................................................................................................................................. 1-4
DRIVE UNIT ....................................................................................................................................................... 1-8
HEAD CARRIAGE (VP-540).............................................................................................................................. 1-12
HEAD CARRIAGE (VP-300).............................................................................................................................. 1-14
BASE FRAME.................................................................................................................................................... 1-16
CHASSIS .......................................................................................................................................................... 1-18
PINCH ROLLER ............................................................................................................................................... 1-19
STAND .............................................................................................................................................................. 1-20
TOOL CARRIAGE ............................................................................................................................................. 1-21
WIPER SYSTEM .............................................................................................................................................. 1-22
PUMP SYSTEM ................................................................................................................................................ 1-23
INK SYSTEM .................................................................................................................................................... 1-25
ACCESSORIES .................................................................................................................................................. 1-27

2 Electrical Section
2-1
2-2
2-3
2-4
2-5
2-6

WIRING MAP ...................................................................................................................................................... 2-1


MAIN BOARD ..................................................................................................................................................... 2-3
SERVO BOARD ............................................................................................................................................... 2-14
CARRAGE BOARD .......................................................................................................................................... 2-20
SUB BOARD...................................................................................................................................................... 2-23
MAINTENANCE PARTS LIST .......................................................................................................................... 2-28

3 Replacement of Main Parts


3-1
3-2
3-3
3-4
3-5
3-6
3-7
3-8
3-9
3-10
3-11
3-12
3-13
3-14
3-15

HEAD REPLACEMENT ...................................................................................................................................... 3-3


WIPER REPLACEMENT .................................................................................................................................... 3-9
CAP TOP REPLACEMENT ...............................................................................................................................3-11
TOOL CARRIAGE REPLACEMENT ................................................................................................................ 3-14
CARRIAGE MOTOR REPLACEMENT ............................................................................................................. 3-18
FEED MOTOR REPLACEMENT ...................................................................................................................... 3-22
PUMP REPLACEMENT ................................................................................................................................... 3-30
INK TUBE REPLACEMENT ............................................................................................................................. 3-37
BOARD REPLACEMENT (MAIN BOARD SW POWER SUPPLY).................................................................... 3-43
BATTERY REPLACEMENT .............................................................................................................................. 3-54
CARRIAGE BELT REPLACEMENT ................................................................................................................ 3-57
ENCODER SCALE REPLACEMENT ............................................................................................................... 3-62
GRIT ENCODER REPLACEMENT ................................................................................................................. 3-64
PINCH ROLLER REPLACEMENT ................................................................................................................... 3-67
CUTTER PROTECTION REPLACEMENT ....................................................................................................... 3-68

4 Adjustment
4-1
4-2
4-3
4-4
4-5
4-6
4-7
4-8
4-9
4-10
4-11
4-12
4-13
4-14
4-15
4-16

SERVICE MODE ................................................................................................................................................ 4-1


HOW TO UPGRADE FIRMWARE/INSTALL FIRMWARE ................................................................................. 4-15
HOW TO UPGRADE FIRMWARE OF THE NETWORK CONTROLLER .......................................................... 4-22
HEAD ALIGNMENT ........................................................................................................................................... 4-24
LIMIT POSITION & CUT DOWN POSITION INITIALIZE ................................................................................. 4-32
LINEAR ENCODER SETUP ............................................................................................................................. 4-34
FLUSHING POSITION ADJUSTMENT ............................................................................................................ 4-36
CROP MARK SENSOR ADJUSTMENT .......................................................................................................... 4-38
CROP-CUT ADJUSTMENT .............................................................................................................................. 4-40
PRINT/CUT POSITION ADJUSTMENT ............................................................................................................ 4-43
CALIBRATION(FEEDING DIRECTION) ........................................................................................................... 4-46
TOOL HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT ......................................................................................................................... 4-48
TOOL PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT .................................................................................................................. 4-50
BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT ....................................................................................................................... 4-53
BELT POSITION ADJUSTMENT ...................................................................................................................... 4-56
TAKE-UP UNIT OPERATION CHECK .............................................................................................................. 4-62

5 Supplemental Information
5-1
5-2

SPECIAL TOOLS................................................................................................................................................. 5-1


SENSOR MAP ..................................................................................................................................................... 5-2

6 Troubleshooting
6-1
6-2
6-3
6-4
6-5
6-6
6-7
6-8
6-9
6-10
6-11
6-12
6-13
6-14

DEFECT OF PRINT QUALITY (BANDING/SCRATCHY PRINTING/BLURRED PRINTING).............................. 6-1


PARTICULAR COLOR IS NOT PRINTED AT ALL .............................................................................................. 6-2
SHIFTING IN PRINTING / COLOR SHIFTING.................................................................................................... 6-2
INK DROPS ON THE MEDIA .............................................................................................................................. 6-3
VERTICAL BANDING .......................................................................................................................................... 6-3
MISSING DOT OR DEFLECTED-FIRED DOT APPEARS WHEN PERFORMING PRINTING WITH LONG DELAY .......... 6-3
PRINT & CUT MISALIGHMENT .......................................................................................................................... 6-4
POOR CUTTING QUALITY(STITCH CUT, DISTORTED CUT, MISMATCHED START AND END POINTS) ..... 6-7
MEDIA SKEW ...................................................................................................................................................... 6-7
MOTOR ERROR ................................................................................................................................................. 6-8
HEATER/DRYER TEMPERATURE DOES NOT GO UP ..................................................................................... 6-9
PROBLEM IN NETWORK(RIP DOES NOT RECOGNIZE THE PRINTER) ........................................................ 6-9
ERROR MESSAGE ........................................................................................................................................... 6-10
SERVICE CALL ................................................................................................................................................. 6-10

7 Service Activities
7-1
7-2
7-3
7-3

INSTALLATION CHECK LIST ............................................................................................................................. 7-1


MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST .......................................................................................................................... 7-12
SPACIFICATION ................................................................................................................................................ 7-13
SPECIFICATION ............................................................................................................................................... 7-13

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Revision Record
Revision
NO.

Date

Description of Changes

Approval

Issued

2007.3.9

First Edition

Kato

Uchiyama

2007.4.25

Sect1 : Parts have been revised.


Sect3 : Procedures have been revised.
Sect4 : Procedures have been revised.
Sect7 : Installation Check List has been revised.

Kato

Mabuchi

2007.6.15

Sect1 : Parts have been revised.


Sect3 : Procedures have been added.

Kato

Mabuchi

2007.8.24

Sect3 : Procedures have been revised.

Kato

Mabuchi

2007.10.12

Sect3 : Procedures have been revised.


Sect4 : Service Mode has been revised.

Kato

Misako

2007.11.20

Sect1 : Parts have been revised.


Sect7 : Procedures have been revised.

Kato

Yuki

2008.1.29

Sect1 : Parts have been revised.


2-1 : Wiring Map Cable has been added.
Sect4 : Service Mode has been revised.

Kato

Yuki

2008.8.1

1-1: COVER,1-3 : DRIVE UNIT, 1-4 : HEAD CIARRIAGE(VP-5401-5 : HEAD


CARRIAGEVP-300)1-7 : CHASSIS,1-11 : WIPER SYSTEM
Parts have been revised.

Kato

Misako

Kato

Misako

1-3 : DRIVE UNIT, 1-4 : HEAD CIARRIAGE(VP-5401-7 : CHASSIS,1-11:


WIPER SYSTEM, 1-13 :INK SYSTEM 1-14 : ACCESSORY Parts have been
2008.11.18
revised.
4-14 : BELT POSITION ADJUSTMENT has been revised.

2009.1.16

2-1: WIRING MAP has been revised.

Kato

Misako

10

2009.2.12

1-13 : INK SYSTEM Parts have been revised.

Kato

Mabuchi

11

2009.8.28

1-1: COVER, 1-3 : DRIVE UNIT,1-14 : ACCESSORY Parts have been revised.
2-2: MAINBOARD, 2-3: CARRIAGE BOARD circuit diagram have been revised.

Kato

Misako

To Ensure Safe Work

About

and

Notices.

Used for instructions intended to alert the operator to the risk of death
or severe injury should the unit be used improperly.
Used for instructions intended to alert the operator to the risk of injury
or material damage should the unit be used improperly.
* material damage refers to damage or other adverse effects caused
with respect to the home and all its furnishings, as well to domestic
animals or pets.

About the Symbols


symbol alerts the user to important instructions or warnings. The speci c
The
meaning of the symbol is determined by the design contained within the triangle.
The symbol at left means danger of electrocution.
The
symbol alerts the user to items that must never be carried out (are
forbidden). The speci c thing that must not be done is indicated by the design
contained within the circle.
The symbol at left means not to touch.
The
symbol alerts the user to things that must be carried out. The speci c
thing that must be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle. The
symbol at left means the power-cord plug must be unplugged from the outlet.

In addition to the

and

: Tips and advise before the adjustment.

symbols, the symbols shown below are also used.

About the Labels Affixed to the Unit


These labels are af xed to the body of this product.
The following gure describes the location.

Caution : Moving Print Heads


The print heads move at high speed and
pose a hazard.

Caution : Pinching Hazard


Contact during operation may cause the
hand or ngers to become pinched, rsulting in injury.

Flammable
Ink and discharged uid are ammable.
Keep away from open ame.

Ink Is Toxic
Ink and discharged uid are toxic. Avoid
contact with the body. Use only in a wellventilated area.
Caution : High Temperature
The platen and dryer become hot. Exercise caution to avoid re or burns.

Flammable
Ink and discharged uid are ammable.
Keep away from open ame.
Ink Is Toxic
Ink and discharged uid are toxic. Avoid
contact with the body. Use only in a wellventilated area.

WARNING - FOR CONTINUED


PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE,
REPLACE ONLY WITH FUSE OF THE
SPECIFIED TYPE AND CURRENT RATING.

F80L HS

Electric charge.
Do not touch when power is on.
The wiring terminal untended for connection of the protective earthing conductor
associated with the supply wiring.
Do not disconnect the cable of this terminal except the time of replacement.

HIGH VOLTAGE,
HANDLING ATTENTION
Do not touch during power on
Electric shock, Compornents damage
Do not repair. Replace power unit.
Do not replace fuse. Can not be recovered.

1 Structure & Spare Parts


1-1 COVER ( VP-540Below ZW65382, VP-300Below ZW61509 )
S2

Revised7

S1

S1

21

S2

23
22

S1

20

S2

10
Revised 11

S1 S7

S1

S7
9

S2

S6

8 S2

S1

S1
S1

S2

12

20

S3

16

S4

S2 S5

11

S2

2
13

19
14

17
18 15
Revised 1

S2 S2

4
S2

14

24

1
S2

S1

21

25

PARTS LIST -Main Parts1

Parts Name
Parts No.
W700461210 ASSY,PANEL BOARD VP-540

23505834

18

1000002625 STAY,PANEL VP-540

1000002608 COVER,INK CARTRIDGE VP-540

19

1000003029 SHEET,LCD VP-540

1000002633 COVER,CHASSIS VP-540

20

22535347

1000002620 COVER,MAINTENANCE VP-540

21

1000001099 LABEL,HARMFUL FIRE #LA915

6
7
8
9

17

CABLE-ASSY MAINT-COVER SW FJ-540

1000002550 COVER,MAINTENANCE INKHEAD VP-540

Revised 11

Parts Name
Parts No.
1000002637 SHEET,PANEL VP-540

LABEL,CAUTION PINCH-2 #LA423

22

22535441

1000006236 COVER,MAINTENANCE INKHEAD 2 VP-540I

23

1000001620 LABEL,USE ECO-SOL MAX#LA924

1000002676 COVER,RAIL B VP-300

24

22535444

LABEL,READ MANUAL #LA637

1000002624 COVER,RAIL B VP-540

25

23475212

CABLE-CARD,24P1 600L BB

1000002651 COVER,RAIL B-RIGHT VP-540

LABEL,SET INK SP-300 #LA634


Revised7

PARTS LIST -Supplemental Parts-

1000002150 COVER,RAIL F VP-300

Parts No.

Parts Name

1000002146 COVER,RAIL F VP-540

S1

31289111AS CUPSCREW SET, M4*6 NI 100 PCS.

10

1000002619 COVER,SIDE L VP-540

S2

31289109AS CUPSCREW SET,M3*4 NI 100 PCS.

11

1000002621 COVER,SIDE R VP-540

S3

31139103

PLAPOINT,FE4*6 WH

12

1000002627 COVER,UNDER L VP-540

S4

31149601

RING SET,PUSH-ON CS CSTW-3 100 PCS

13

1000002628 COVER,UNDER R VP-540

S5

31019149

SCREW SET,BINDING M2.3*8 3CBC 100PCS

14

22495102

KEY TOP,CLEAR GX-24

S6

31019703

SCREW,BINDING P-TIGHT M3*8 3C 100P

15

22495101

KEY TOP,WHITE GX-24

S7

31139104

SCREW,PLAPOINT M4*6 BK FE

16

1000002626 LABEL,EMBLEM LOGO VERSACAMM

Revised 1

1-1

1-1 COVER ( VP-540Above ZW65383, VP-300Above ZW61510)

S2
Revised 7
Revised 6

S1

S12
35

S8
S1

S1

21

S2

23
22

20

S2

10
5
S1 S7

S1

S7

S2

9
S2

S6
S10

S1

34

12 32

S1

S9

37

29

8 S2

S1

S5
36
31

28

S2

Revised 6

20

S3

16

33 S11
S10

26

S4

S2 S5

11

38

27
13

19
14

17

S2

18 15

Revised 114

30 31

24

1
S2

25

21

S1

1-2

32

S2 S2

1-1 COVER ( VP-540Above ZW65383, VP-300Above ZW61510 )


PARTS LIST -Main Parts-

PARTS LIST -Supplemental Parts-

Parts Name

Parts No.

Parts Name

Parts No.
W700461210

23505834

CABLE-ASSY MAINT-COVER SW FJ-540

S2

31289109AS CUPSCREW SET,M3*4 NI 100 PCS.

1000002608

COVER,INK CARTRIDGE VP-540

S3

31139103

1000002633

COVER,CHASSIS VP-540

S4

31149601

RING SET,PUSH-ON CS CSTW-3 100 PCS

1000002550

COVER,MAINTENANCE INKHEAD VP-540

S5

31019149

SCREW SET,BINDING M2.3*8 3CBC 100PCS

1000002620

COVER,MAINTENANCE VP-540

S6

31019703

SCREW,BINDING P-TIGHT M3*8 3C 100P

1000002624

COVER,RAIL B VP-540

S7

31139104

SCREW,PLAPOINT M4*6 BK FE

1000002676

COVER,RAIL B VP-300

S8

31049107AS SCREW SET,CAP M3*12 3CBC 20 PCS

1000002651

COVER,RAIL B-RIGHT VP-540

S9

31049169AS SCREW SET,CAP M4*8 3CBC+PW 20PCS

1000004207

COVER,RAIL F TYPE2 VP-540

S10 31289102AS CUPSCREW SET,M3*6 NI 50 PCS.

7
8
9

ASSY,PANEL BOARD VP-540

S1

31289111AS CUPSCREW SET, M4*6 NI 100 PCS.


PLAPOINT,FE4*6 WH

1000004208

COVER,RAIL F TYPE2 VP-300

S11 31289112AS CUPSCREW SET,M3*10 NI 100 PCS.

10

1000002619

COVER,SIDE L VP-540

S12 31029816AS BUSH SET,ROLL 3*4 100 3C PCS.

11

1000002621

COVER,SIDE R VP-540

12

1000002627

COVER,UNDER L VP-540

13

1000002628

COVER,UNDER R VP-540

14

22495102

KEY TOP,CLEAR GX-24

15

22495101

KEY TOP,WHITE GX-24

16

1000002626

LABEL,EMBLEM LOGO VERSACAMM

17

1000002637

SHEET,PANEL VP-540

18

1000002625

STAY,PANEL VP-540

19

1000003029

SHEET,LCD VP-540

20

22535347

LABEL,CAUTION PINCH-2 #LA423

21

1000001099

LABEL,HARMFUL FIRE #LA915

22

22535441

LABEL,SET INK SP-300 #LA634

23
24
25

1000001620
22535444
23475212

LABEL,USE ECO-SOL MAX#LA924


LABEL,READ MANUAL #LA637
CABLE-CARD,24P1 600L BB

1000004197

PLATE,COVER F VP-540

1000004204

PLATE,COVER F VP-300

27

22535390

LABEL,EMERGENCY STOP #LA496

28

22535286

LABEL,CAUTION COVER #LA265

1000004196

PLATE,NUT COVER F VP-540

1000004203

PLATE,NUT COVER F VP-300

26

29
30

21425110

WASHER,COVER FJ-50

31

1000004199

PAD, STOPPER VP-540

32

1000004198

SHAFT,COVER F VP-540

1000004195

FRAME,COVER F VP-540

1000004202

FRAME,COVER F VP-300

34

1000004361

COVER,INT SW VP-540

35

11879107

ABSORBER TK-12

36

13169102

COVER SW R (AVT32344)

37

1000004200

HOOK,INT SW VP-540

38

22535287

LABEL,CAUTION CARRIAGE #LA266

33

Revised 1

Revised 7

Revised 6

1-3

Revised 7
Revised 6

1-2 FRAME ( VP-540Below ZW65382, VP-300Below ZW61509 )

1
S6

S17

27
S14 S17
33 S12
S17 11
5
32 S10 S20
S14
S1711 24 S8
26
S5
9
S4
13
7 18 8
S4
S16
29
31
10
20
16
22
25
8
8
S14
19 S17S13
S8
S17
28
34
S8 37
S10

37

S17

S11

1
35

S20

S17

S14
S5
14
S16

S2

S10
S19

S1

S17

S11

S20 S10
9
S6
38
3

15
S1

S7

S4

12

S10

S4

21

S9

S3 S10

S10
S20

S10

30

17

S17
S6

1-4

S11

36
2
23
S18

1-2 FRAME ( VP-540Below ZW65382, VP-300Below ZW61509 )


PARTS LIST -Main Parts-

PARTS LIST -Supplemental PartsS1

Parts No.
31029101

Parts Name
BUSH,NB-19

7520501000 ASSY,CAP BOTTLE 2 FJ-52

S2

31029106

BUSH,SQUARE SB-6025

W700461240 ASSY,FAN JUNCTION BOARD VP-540

S3

31289111AS CUPSCREW SET, M4*6 NI 100 PCS.

1000002653 BASE,BOTTOM VP-300

S4

31289109AS CUPSCREW SET,M3*4 NI 100 PCS.

1000002527 BASE,BOTTOM VP-540

S5

31119904

PIN,SPRING 2.5*8 SUS STRAIGHT 50 PCS

1000002589 BASE,RAIL VP-540

S6

31129101

PIPE SET,POLYCA 3*6*8 20PCS

21985140

BRACKET,INK CATCH TANK SP-540V

S7

31149706AS RING SET,E-RING ETW-10 SUS 20 PCS

12159573

BUSH,80F-0603

S8

31149705

RING SET,E-RING ETW-7 SUS 50PCS

12159563

BUSH,80F-1006

S9

31409702

SADDLE SET,LOCKING WIRE LES-1010 20P

12159508

BUSH,SHAFT OILES 80F-1206

S10

31409801AS SADDLE,LOCKING WIRE LWS-0711Z 20P

10

1000002176 CABLE-ASSY,PINCH U/D SENSOR VP-540

S11

31049171AS SCREW SET,CAP M3*12 NI 50 PCS.

11

21745109

S12

31049142AS SCREW SET,CAP M3*6 NI MEC 20 PCS

12

1000002630 COVER,SCAN MOTOR VP-540

S13

31049173AS SCREW SET,CAP M4*10 NI 50 PCS.

13

1000002528 FRAME,MIDDLE L VP-540

S14

31049137AS SCREW SET,CAP M4*25 3CBC 20 PCS

14

1000002529 FRAME,MIDDLE R VP-540

S16

31799107

15

1000002548 FRAME,SCAN MOTOR VP-540

S17

31049169AS SCREW SET,CAP M4*8 3CBC+PW 20PCS

16

1000002518 FRAME,SIDE L VP-540

S18

17

1000002545 FRAME,SIDE R VP-540

S19

31239125AS SCREW SET,W-SEMS M3*8 SUS 50 PCS.


SCREW,JACK UP SP-540V
31179106

18

22305101

GUIDE,LEVER SP-300

S20

31069104

19

22485104

KNOB FJ-50

20

1000002556 LEVER,CAM PINCH VP-540

21

22155763

OILES BUSH 80F-0806

22

22175105

PINCH ROLL SPRING

23

22055474

PLATE,INK CATCH TANK FJ-52

24

1000002609 PLATE,LEVER LINK VP-540

25

15229506

SENSOR INTERRUPTER,GP1A05A5

26

22145393

SHAFT,JOINT PNC-960

22295270

SHAFT,SQUARE SP-300

Parts No.
21905192

2
3
4

27

Parts Name
ADAPTER,CLAMP MEDIA SP-540V

COLLAR,LEVER FJ-540

1000002526 SHAFT,SQUARE VP-540

28

22035196

29

1000002629 STAY,COVER UNDER VP-540

STAND,LEVER SP-300

30

1000002558 STAY,FRAME SIDE R VP-540

31

1000002555 STAY,LEVER SENSOR VP-540

32

1000002631 STAY,PINCH LEVER ADJUST VP-540

33

1000002551 STAY,PINCH LEVER VP-540

34

1000002569 STAY,SUPPORT INKCARTRIDGE VP-540

35

1000002607 SUPPORT,FRAME R VP-540

36

1000003088 PAD,BASE BOTTOM VP-540

37

1000003087 PAD,SUPPORT FRAME R VP-540

38

1000002168 CABLE-ASSY,FAN VP-540

1-5

SCREW SET,CAP M4*6 NI 20PCS

SCREW,CAP M4*6+FL NI

1-2 FRAME ( VP-540Above ZW65383, VP-300Above ZW61510 )

1
S6

S17

S11

27
S14 S17
33 S12
S17 11
5
32 S10 S20
S15
S8
S1711 24
26
S5
9
S4
13
7 18 8
S4
S16
29
31
10
20
16
22
25
Revised 6
8
8
S13
S14
S17
19 S17
35
S8
S17
28
34
S8
5
S15
S10
37
S5
S17
14
S20
S16
S2
S10
S19
S1

S17

S11

9
S6
38
3

S20 S10
15
S1

S7

S4
S10

12
S4

21

S9

S3 S10

S10
S20

S10

30

17

S17
S6

1-6

S11

36
2
23
S18

1-2 FRAME ( VP-540Above ZW65383, VP-300Above ZW61510 )


PARTS LIST -Main PartsParts No.

PARTS LIST -Supplemental Parts-

Parts Name

Parts No.

Parts Name

1 21905192

ADAPTER,CLAMP MEDIA SP-540V

S1 31029101

BUSH,NB-19

2 7520501000

ASSY,CAP BOTTLE 2 FJ-52

S2 31029106

BUSH,SQUARE SB-6025

3 W700461240 ASSY,FAN JUNCTION BOARD VP-540

S3 31289111AS

CUPSCREW SET, M4*6 NI 100 PCS.

1000002653

BASE,BOTTOM VP-300

S4 31289109AS

CUPSCREW SET,M3*4 NI 100 PCS.

1000002527

BASE,BOTTOM VP-540

S5 31119904

PIN,SPRING 2.5*8 SUS STRAIGHT 50 PCS

5 1000002589

BASE,RAIL VP-540

S6 31129101

PIPE SET,POLYCA 3*6*8 20PCS

6 21985140

BRACKET,INK CATCH TANK SP-540V

S7 31149706AS

RING SET,E-RING ETW-10 SUS 20 PCS

7 12159573

BUSH,80F-0603

S8 31149705

RING SET,E-RING ETW-7 SUS 50PCS

8 12159563

BUSH,80F-1006

S9 31409702

SADDLE SET,LOCKING WIRE LES-1010 20P

9 12159508

BUSH,SHAFT OILES 80F-1206

S10 31409801AS

SADDLE,LOCKING WIRE LWS-0711Z 20P

10 1000002176

CABLE-ASSY,PINCH U/D SENSOR VP-540

S11 31049171AS

SCREW SET,CAP M3*12 NI 50 PCS.

11 21745109

COLLAR,LEVER FJ-540

S12 31049142AS

SCREW SET,CAP M3*6 NI MEC 20 PCS

12 1000002630

COVER,SCAN MOTOR VP-540

S13 31049173AS

SCREW SET,CAP M4*10 NI 50 PCS.

13 1000002528

FRAME,MIDDLE L VP-540

S14 31049137AS

SCREW SET,CAP M4*25 3CBC 20 PCS

14 1000002529

FRAME,MIDDLE R VP-540

S16 31799107

SCREW SET,CAP M4*6 NI 20PCS

15 1000002548

FRAME,SCAN MOTOR VP-540

S17 31049169AS

SCREW SET,CAP M4*8 3CBC+PW 20PCS

16 1000002518

FRAME,SIDE L VP-540

S18 31239125AS

SCREW SET,W-SEMS M3*8 SUS 50 PCS.

17 1000002545

FRAME,SIDE R VP-540

S19 31179106

SCREW,JACK UP SP-540V

18 22305101

GUIDE,LEVER SP-300

S20 31069104

SCREW,CAP M4*6+FL NI

19 22485104

KNOB FJ-50

20 1000002556

LEVER,CAM PINCH VP-540

21 22155763

OILES BUSH 80F-0806

22 22175105

PINCH ROLL SPRING

23 22055474

PLATE,INK CATCH TANK FJ-52

24 1000002609

PLATE,LEVER LINK VP-540

25 15229506

SENSOR INTERRUPTER,GP1A05A5

26 22145393

SHAFT,JOINT PNC-960

27

22295270
1000002526

SHAFT,SQUARE SP-300
SHAFT,SQUARE VP-540

28 22035196

STAND,LEVER SP-300

29 1000002629

STAY,COVER UNDER VP-540

30 1000002558

STAY,FRAME SIDE R VP-540

31 1000002555

STAY,LEVER SENSOR VP-540

32 1000002631

STAY,PINCH LEVER ADJUST VP-540

33 1000002551

STAY,PINCH LEVER VP-540

34 1000002569

STAY,SUPPORT INKCARTRIDGE VP-540

35 1000004193

SUPPORT,FRAME R TYPE2 VP-540

36 1000003088

PAD,BASE BOTTOM VP-540

37 1000003087

PAD,SUPPORT FRAME R VP-540

38 1000002168

CABLE-ASSY,FAN VP-540

Revised 6

1-7

Revised 2

1-3 DRIVE UNIT ( VP-540Below ZW65382, VP-300Below ZW61509 )


S7

S7
S7

71

79
S12

S12

35
S6
S24

77 64

13

S7

70 8
S7
S1

59
S23
26
S12 S23 S22
21
42
33
28
S26
S22

S7
75
S28
S14

41
76
55 S27

S28
S22
69 S18 27
66
S22
S5
11
12
S2
60
39
S21 73
S8
S8
S10
S20
68
53
40 51
S19
S7
37
20
S9 9 S21

54

S12
S15
S22

29
Revised 11

S7

S12
24

S12

36
S4
36

S2

31 81
31

14
46

50

22

17
S12
80
36
Revised 7
S2
82 S12
58
4
S12
S12
2 S7
S7
2 S2
S12 S7
2
S12
31

S7

52
S9

44

25

36

S12

S25

38

38

80

1 S11
S11

Revised 5

S7

S21

3
63 30

45
72
S5
43 S19 S13
62
56 S7
S18 6 16
49
S19
S19
S10
34 Revised 1
27
Revised 6
47 56
15
78
S20
61
S8
18
67 65
84
S3 10 S22 S5
83
19
S17
S14
S8
74 S22
S5
S22
7
S3
57
S7 23
32
S21
S22
1
S22
69
S11

S16

1-8

1-3 DRIVE UNIT ( VP-540Below ZW65382, VP-300Below ZW61509 )


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8
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20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
49
50
50
51
52
53
54

Parts No.
6700469030
W700461290
W7004612A0
W7004612B0
W700461260
6700469020
11869103
1000002605
1000002589
1000002533
1000002671
1000002547
23415124
1000002169
23415114
1000002178
1000002188
23475213
23475240
1000002167
21365103
1000002646
1000002592
1000002711
1000002708
1000002647
1000003037
1000002710
1000002593
1000003823
1000002552
1000002549
1000006244
1000002660
1000005176
1000003086
1000001905
21685128
1000003084
1000002673
1000005503
1000003293
1000002603
1000002666
1000002562
1000001555
21655131
22115121
22535287
1000002971
1000002970
1000002685
1000002196
1000002145
1000002535
1000002581
1000002675
1000002612
22055316
1000002672
1000002615
1000002658
1000005171
1000002659
1000002543

PARTS LIST -Main Parts-

Parts No.
Parts Name
Parts Name
ASSY,PULLEY VP-540
55 22175870
R-BEARING JIS 6800ZZ(B7)
ASSY,FLEX1 VP-540
56 15229506
SENSOR INTERRUPTER,GP1A05A5
ASSY,FLEX2 VP-540
57 1000001480
SHAFT,DRIVE PULLEY XC-540
ASSY,FLEX3 VP-540
58 1000003089
SHEET,FRAME SUPPORT RAIL VP-540
Revised 2
ASSY,GRIT ENCODER BOARD VP-540
1000003097
SHEET,HOLDER CABLE VP-300
59
ASSY,SCAN MOTOR VP-540
1000003096
SHEET,HOLDER CABLE VP-540
BALL,4MM
60 1000001479
SHAFT,IDLE PULLEY XC-540
BASE,G-ENCODER SENSOR VP-540
61 22295117
SHAFT,LOCK CJ-70
BASE,RAIL VP-540
1000002665
SHEET,LINEAR SCALE VP-300
62
BASE,SCAN DRIVE VP-540
1000002544
SHEET,LINEAR SCALE VP-540
Revised 1
BELT,100S2M1539LW-C
1000002712
SHEET,RAIL UNDER VP-300
63
BELT,150S2M2153LW-C
1000002709
SHEET,RAIL UNDER VP-540
CABLE-ASSY,G-MOTOR SP-300
64 1000002162
SHEET,ROTARY DISK SLIT 360LPI
CABLE-ASSY,GRIT ENCODER VP-540
65 22185101
SLIDER,LOCK CJ-70
CABLE-ASSY,MAINT-COVER SW SP-300
66 7876709020
ASSY,FEED MOTOR SP-540V
CABLE-ASSY,PRI-CAR ORG VP-540
67 22175134
SPRING,A CJ-70
CABLE-ASSY,SCAN MOTOR VP-540
68 22175122
SPRING,BACKUP PNC-960
CABLE-CARD,36P1 2000L BB
69 22175157
SPRING,C P-ROLLER CM-500
CABLE-CARD,36P1 2670L BB HIGH-V
70 1000002596
STAY,G-ENCODER SENSOR VP-540
CABLE-ASSY,CUT-CAR ORG VP-540
71 1000002602
STAY,GUIDE FLEX VP-540
CASE,LOCK CJ-70
72 22715469
STAY,HOLD SHAFT SQUARE SP-500
COVER,ENCODER VP-540
73 1000002597
STAY,RAILGUIDE L VP-540
COVER,FEED GEAR VP-540
74 1000002534
STAY,SHAFT DRIVE PULLEY VP-540
COVER,INK CARTRIDGE FLEX VP-300
75 1000002554
STAY,SUPPORT RAIL L VP-540
COVER,INK CARTRIDGE FLEX VP-540
76 22135346
STOPPER,CAM CM-500
Revised 1
COVER,INNER VP-540
77 1000002594
STOPPER,GRIT-ENCORDER VP-540
COVER,JUNCTION BOARD VP-540
78 22135441
STOPPER,LINEAR SCALE FJ-540
Revised 11
COVER,RAIL SIDE VP-540
79 1000003036
SUPPORT, CABLE
Revised 5
FLANGE,GRIT-ENCORDER VP-540
80 1000004142
SUPPORT,GUIDE CABLE TYPE2 VP-540
Revised 6
FLANGE,MOTOR SCAN VP-540
81 1000003151
PAD,GUIDE TUBE VP-540
Revised 2,7
FRAME,FEED MOTOR VP-540
82 1000004149
FILTER(E),FRC-40-12-1.7-013
FRAME,SUPPORT AUTO CUTTER VP-540
83 1000003821
SPACER,FLANGE VP-540
Revised 6
FRAME,SUPPORT AUTO CUTTER 2 VP-540I Revised 11 84 1000003822
BASE,FLANGE VP-540
FRAME,SUPPORT RAIL VP-300
Revised 8
FRAME,SUPPORT RAIL RS-540
PARTS LIST -Supplemental PartsParts No.
FILTER(E),RAIL SHIELD VP-540
Parts Name
GEAR,H187S20(B8)
S1 31029101
BUSH,NB-19
GEAR,H300 S10(B6C16POM)
S2 31029106
BUSH,SQUARE SB-6025
Revised 1
FILTER(E),SFT-36SN
S3 31329501AS
CLAMP SET,PUSH MOUNT RT30SSF5 20P
GUIDE,CUT CABLE VP-300
S4 3000000033
CLAMP,WIRE PLESS RFC-45VO
Revised 8
GUIDE,CUT CABLE VP-540_01
S5 31289111AS
CUPSCREW SET, M4*6 NI 100 PCS.
Revised 2
GUIDE,TUBE TYPE3 VP-540
S6 31289112AS
CUPSCREW SET,M3*10 NI 100 PCS.
HOLDER,BACKUP SHAFTSQUARE VP-540
S7 31289109AS
CUPSCREW SET,M3*4 NI 100 PCS.
HOLDER,CABLE VP-300
S8 31289102AS
CUPSCREW SET,M3*6 NI 50 PCS.
HOLDER,CABLE VP-540
S9 31119904
PIN,SPRING 2.5*8 SUS STRAIGHT 50 PCS
HOLDER,IDLE PULLEY XC-540
S10 31129102
PIPE SET,POLYCA 4*8*10 20PCS
HOLDER,LINEAR SCALE CJ-70
S11 31149704AS
RING SET,E-RING ETW-6 SUS 100 PCS
HOUSING,R-BEARING FRAME FJ-540
S12 31299102AS
RIVET SET,NYLON P2655B 20 PCS.
LABEL,CAUTION CARRIAGE #LA266
S13 31409702
SADDLE SET,LOCKING WIRE LES-1010 20P
LABEL,G-ROLLER 170 VP-540 #LA978
S14 31409801AS
SADDLE,LOCKING WIRE LWS-0711Z 20P
LABEL,G-ROLLER 50 VP-540 #LA977
S15 31019149
SCREW SET,BINDING M2.3*8 3CBC 100PCS
LABEL,PINCH ROLL VP-540#LA968
S16 31049155AS
SCREW SET,CAP M3*12 BC+PW 20 PCS.
L-BEARING,SSR15XW1GGE/W2GE+1440L
S17 31049171AS
SCREW SET,CAP M3*12 NI 50 PCS.
L-BEARING,SSR15XW1GGE/W2GE+2050L
S18 31049170AS
SCREW SET,CAP M3*8 NI 50 PCS.
LOCK,STAY VP-540
S19 31049173AS
SCREW SET,CAP M4*10 NI 50 PCS.
PLATE,CUT ORIGIN VP-540
S20 31049174AS
SCREW SET,CAP M4*15 NI 20 PCS.
PLATE,HOLDER CABLE VP-300
S21 31049137AS
SCREW SET,CAP M4*25 3CBC 20 PCS
PLATE,HOLDER CABLE VP-540
S22 31049169AS
SCREW SET,CAP M4*8 3CBC+PW 20PCS
PLATE,LINEAR SCALE CJ-70
S23 31199701AS
SCREW SET,SET WP M3*3 NI 20 PCS
PLATE,RAIL REAR VP-300
S24 31229103AS
SCREW SET,TRUSS M2*6 NI 100 PCS
PLATE,RAIL REAR VP-540
S25 31239103AS
SCREW SET,W-SEMS M3*8 NI+PW 50 PCS
RAIL,GUIDE VP-300
S26 31019703
SCREW,BINDING P-TIGHT M3*8 3C 100P
Revised 8
RAIL,GUIDE RS-540
S27 31049117
SCREW,CAP M4*12 NI+PW 4*9*0.8 20PCS
RAIL,LINEAR SCALE VP-300
S28 31069104
SCREW,CAP M4*6+FL NI
RAIL,LINEAR SCALE VP-540
1-9

1-3 DRIVE UNIT ( VP-540Above ZW65383, VP-300Above ZW61510 )

S7

S7
S7

71

79
S12

S6
S24
13

S23
Revised 6
26
S12 S23 S22
21
42
33
28
S26

S7

70 8
S7
S1

S22

S7

54

80

S28
S14

41
76
55 S27

S28
S22
69 S18 27
66
S22
S5
11
12
S2
60
39
S21 73
S8
S8
S10
S20
68
53
40 51
S19
S7
37
20
S9 9 S21
S12
S15

S22

29
Revised 11

Revised 5

75

S7

S12
24

S4
36

14
46

38

50

22

S2
80
36
S2

S12
S12
4

31

S12
2 S7

52
S9

S21

82

S12
S2 S7
S12 S7
2
S12
3

63 30

9
45
72
S5
43 S19 S13
62
56 S7
S18 6 16
49
S19
S19
S10 Revised
34
27
47 56
15
78
S20
61
S8
18
67 65
84
S3 10 S22 S5
83
19
S17
S14
S8
74 S22
S5
S22
7
S3
57
S7 23
32
S21
S22
1
S22
69
S11

1-10

17

58

31
S7

S16

25

36

31 81

44

S7

38

S12

S25

35

S12

36

1 S11
S11

S12

82 59

77 64

Revised 2

Revised 1

1-3 DRIVE UNIT ( VP-540Above ZW65383, VP-300Above ZW61510 )


PARTS LIST -Main Parts1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
49
50
50
51
52
53
54

Parts No.
6700469030
W700461290
W7004612A0
W7004612B0
W700461260
6700469020
11869103
1000002605
1000002589
1000002533
1000002671
1000002547
23415124
1000002169
23415114
1000002178
1000002188
23475213
23475240
1000002167
21365103
1000002646
1000002592
1000002711
1000002708
1000002647
1000003037
1000002710
1000002593
1000003823
1000002552
1000002549
1000006244
1000002660
1000005176
1000003086
1000001905
21685128
1000003084
1000002673
1000005503
1000003293
1000002603
1000002666
1000002562
1000001555
21655131
22115121
22535287
1000002971
1000002970
1000002685
1000002196
1000002145
1000002535
1000002581
1000002675
1000002612
22055316
1000002672
1000002615
1000002658
1000005171
1000002659
1000002543

PARTS LIST -Main Parts-

Parts Name
ASSY,PULLEY VP-540
ASSY,FLEX1 VP-540
ASSY,FLEX2 VP-540
ASSY,FLEX3 VP-540
ASSY,GRIT ENCODER BOARD VP-540
ASSY,SCAN MOTOR VP-540
BALL,4MM
BASE,G-ENCODER SENSOR VP-540
BASE,RAIL VP-540
BASE,SCAN DRIVE VP-540
BELT,100S2M1539LW-C
BELT,150S2M2153LW-C
CABLE-ASSY,G-MOTOR SP-300
CABLE-ASSY,GRIT ENCODER VP-540
CABLE-ASSY,MAINT-COVER SW SP-300
CABLE-ASSY,PRI-CAR ORG VP-540
CABLE-ASSY,SCAN MOTOR VP-540
CABLE-CARD,36P1 2000L BB
CABLE-CARD,36P1 2670L BB HIGH-V
CABLE-ASSY,CUT-CAR ORG VP-540
CASE,LOCK CJ-70
COVER,ENCODER VP-540
COVER,FEED GEAR VP-540
COVER,INK CARTRIDGE FLEX VP-300
COVER,INK CARTRIDGE FLEX VP-540
COVER,INNER VP-540
COVER,JUNCTION BOARD VP-540
COVER,RAIL SIDE VP-540
FLANGE,GRIT-ENCORDER VP-540
Revised 6
FLANGE,MOTOR SCAN VP-540

55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63

Parts No.
22175870
15229506
1000001480
1000003089
1000003097
1000003096
1000001479
22295117
1000002665
1000002544
1000002712
1000002709
1000002162
22185101
7876709020
22175134
22175122
22175157
1000002596
1000002602
22715469
1000002597
1000002534
1000002554
22135346
1000002594
22135441
1000003036
1000004142
1000003151
12399352
1000003821
1000003822
1000004149

Parts Name
R-BEARING JIS 6800ZZ(B7)
SENSOR INTERRUPTER,GP1A05A5
SHAFT,DRIVE PULLEY XC-540
SHEET,FRAME SUPPORT RAIL VP-540
SHEET,HOLDER CABLE VP-300 Revised 2
SHEET,HOLDER CABLE VP-540
SHAFT,IDLE PULLEY XC-540
SHAFT,LOCK CJ-70
SHEET,LINEAR SCALE VP-300
SHEET,LINEAR SCALE VP-540
Revised 1
SHEET,RAIL UNDER VP-300
SHEET,RAIL UNDER VP-540
SHEET,ROTARY DISK SLIT 360LPI
SLIDER,LOCK CJ-70
ASSY,FEED MOTOR SP-540V
SPRING,A CJ-70
SPRING,BACKUP PNC-960
SPRING,C P-ROLLER CM-500
STAY,G-ENCODER SENSOR VP-540
STAY,GUIDE FLEX VP-540
STAY,HOLD SHAFT SQUARE SP-500
STAY,RAILGUIDE L VP-540
STAY,SHAFT DRIVE PULLEY VP-540
STAY,SUPPORT RAIL L VP-540
Revised 1
STOPPER,CAM CM-500
STOPPER,GRIT-ENCORDER VP-540
Revised 11
STOPPER,LINEAR SCALE FJ-540
SUPPORT, CABLE
SUPPORT,GUIDE CABLE TYPE2 VP-540 Revised 5
PAD,GUIDE TUBE VP-540
Revised 2
FILTER(E) FRC-45-12-6.5
SPACER,FLANGE VP-540
Revised 6
BASE,FLANGE VP-540
Revised 7
FILTER(E),FRC-40-12-1.7-013

64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
FRAME,FEED MOTOR VP-540
82
FRAME,SUPPORT AUTO CUTTER VP-540
83
FRAME,SUPPORT AUTO CUTTER 2 VP-540I Revised 11 84
FRAME,SUPPORT RAIL VP-300
85
FRAME,SUPPORT RAIL RS-540 Revised 8
PARTS LIST -Supplemental PartsFILTER(E),RAIL SHIELD VP-540
Parts No.
Parts Name
GEAR,H187S20(B8)
S1 31029101
BUSH,NB-19
GEAR,H300 S10(B6C16POM)
S2 31029106
BUSH,SQUARE SB-6025
Revised 1
FILTER(E),SFT-36SN
S3 31329501AS CLAMP SET,PUSH MOUNT RT30SSF5 20P
GUIDE,CUT CABLE VP-300
S4 3000000033 CLAMP,WIRE PLESS RFC-45VO
GUIDE,CUT CABLE VP-540_01 Revised 8
S5 31289111AS CUPSCREW SET, M4*6 NI 100 PCS.
Revised 2
GUIDE,TUBE TYPE3 VP-540
S6 31289112AS CUPSCREW SET,M3*10 NI 100 PCS.
HOLDER,BACKUP SHAFTSQUARE VP-540
S7 31289109AS CUPSCREW SET,M3*4 NI 100 PCS.
HOLDER,CABLE VP-300
S8 31289102AS CUPSCREW SET,M3*6 NI 50 PCS.
HOLDER,CABLE VP-540
S9 31119904
PIN,SPRING 2.5*8 SUS STRAIGHT 50 PCS
HOLDER,IDLE PULLEY XC-540
S10 31129102
PIPE SET,POLYCA 4*8*10 20PCS
HOLDER,LINEAR SCALE CJ-70
S11 31149704AS RING SET,E-RING ETW-6 SUS 100 PCS
HOUSING,R-BEARING FRAME FJ-540
S12 31299102AS RIVET SET,NYLON P2655B 20 PCS.
LABEL,CAUTION CARRIAGE #LA266
S13 31409702
SADDLE SET,LOCKING WIRE LES-1010 20P
LABEL,G-ROLLER 170 VP-540 #LA978
S14 31409801AS SADDLE,LOCKING WIRE LWS-0711Z 20P
LABEL,G-ROLLER 50 VP-540 #LA977
S15 31019149
SCREW SET,BINDING M2.3*8 3CBC 100PCS
LABEL,PINCH ROLL VP-540#LA968
S16 31049155AS SCREW SET,CAP M3*12 BC+PW 20 PCS.
L-BEARING,SSR15XW1GGE/W2GE+1440L
S17 31049171AS SCREW SET,CAP M3*12 NI 50 PCS.
L-BEARING,SSR15XW1GGE/W2GE+2050L
S18 31049170AS SCREW SET,CAP M3*8 NI 50 PCS.
LOCK,STAY VP-540
S19 31049173AS SCREW SET,CAP M4*10 NI 50 PCS.
PLATE,CUT ORIGIN VP-540
S20 31049174AS SCREW SET,CAP M4*15 NI 20 PCS.
PLATE,HOLDER CABLE VP-300
S21 31049137AS SCREW SET,CAP M4*25 3CBC 20 PCS
PLATE,HOLDER CABLE VP-540
S22 31049169AS SCREW SET,CAP M4*8 3CBC+PW 20PCS
PLATE,LINEAR SCALE CJ-70
S23 31199701AS SCREW SET,SET WP M3*3 NI 20 PCS
PLATE,RAIL REAR VP-300
S24 31229103AS SCREW SET,TRUSS M2*6 NI 100 PCS
PLATE,RAIL REAR VP-540
S25 31239103AS SCREW SET,W-SEMS M3*8 NI+PW 50 PCS
RAIL,GUIDE VP-300
S26 31019703
SCREW,BINDING P-TIGHT M3*8 3C 100P
Revised 8
RAIL,GUIDE RS-540
S27 31049117
SCREW,CAP M4*12 NI+PW 4*9*0.8 20PCS
RAIL,LINEAR SCALE VP-300
S28 31069104
SCREW,CAP M4*6+FL NI
RAIL,LINEAR SCALE VP-540
1-11

1-4 HEAD CARRIAGE (VP-540)

S2

10

S2
S2
11

S2

44

S5
S2
Revised 2

S6

46

Revised 7

45

S2
S6

43
20

S2

S2
8
49 Revised 7
15 Revised 2

31

Revised 5

42
38

15

S2

35

36

33

S2

38
37
41

S4

17

23
26

2
16
21

S12

S2

34

28

12

27 22

13

5
S3

39

13

S13
S3

S12
S16
29

6
S11
24

S3

S3

S2 19
S11

S10

S15

S3

S8

32

S4

S7
39

S9

48 3

47

40

S1

S3

14
1-12

30

25

S4

18
S14

1-4 HEAD CARRIAGE (VP-540)


PARTS LIST -Main PartsParts No.

PARTS LIST -Supplemental Parts-

Parts Name

1 21905166

ADAPTER,HEAD FJ-540

2 6085393800

ASSY,INK DAMPER L 3FAI 4 SJ-1000

Parts No.
S1 31329601AS

Parts Name
CLAMP SET,INSULOK T-18S 100 PCS.

S2 31289109AS

CUPSCREW SET,M3*4 NI 100 PCS.

3 W700461130 ASSY,LINEAR ENCODER BOARD VP-540

S3 31289102AS

CUPSCREW SET,M3*6 NI 50 PCS.

4 W700461110 ASSY,PRINT CARRIAGE BOARD VP-540

S4 31149703AS

RING SET,E-RING ETW-4 100 PCS.

5 1000002519

BASE,CARRIAGE AL VP-540

S5 31299102AS

RIVET SET,NYLON P2655B 20 PCS.

6 1000002520

BASE,HOLDER CARRIAGE VP-540

S6 31409801AS

SADDLE,LOCKING WIRE LWS-0711Z 20P

7 21775103

CAM,CARRIAGE FJ-540

S7 31679902AS

SCREW SET C-SEMS M2*8 NI 100 PCS

8 11769118

CLAMP,FCM2-S6-14

S8 31019148AS

SCREW SET,BINDING M2.6*4 NI 100 PCS

9 1000002588

COVER,HEAD BOARD VP-540

S9 31049173AS

SCREW SET,CAP M4*10 NI 50 PCS.

10 1000002632

COVER,PRINT CARRIAGE VP-540

S10 31049169AS

SCREW SET,CAP M4*8 3CBC+PW 20PCS

11 1000002652

COVER,PRINT JUNCTION VP-540

S11 31049169AS

SCREW SET,CAP M4*8 3CBC+PW 20PCS

12 1000002523

FRAME,CARRIAGE U/D VP-540

S12 31089121AS

SCREW SET,PAN M2.3*8 NI+PW 100PCS

13 1000003076

GUIDE,CARRIAGE CAP VP-540

S13 31179908AS

SCREW SET,UREA M3*20 N-1 WH 50PCS

14 22135440

GUIDE,HEAD AL FJ-540

S14 31239125AS

SCREW SET,W-SEMS M3*8 SUS 50 PCS.

15 1000003293

GUIDE,TUBE TYPE3 VP-540

S15 31799103

SCREW SET,CAP M3*15 NI 20PCS

16 1000002201

ASSY,HEAD INKJET SOL XC-540

S16 31199905AS

SCRW SET,SET CONE M3*16 NI 20 PCS

17 1000002587

LEVER,CARRIAGE VP-540

18 21345105

LOCK,CJ-500

19 22395108

MAGNET,CJ-500

Revised 2

20 1000002586

PLATE,DAMPER VP-540

21 22055547

PLATE,GND FJ-540

22 22055548

PLATE,SLIDER CARRIAGE FJ-540

23 15229506

SENSOR INTERRUPTER,GP1A05A5

24 1000002521

SHAFT,HEXAGON CARRIAGE VP-540

25 22185127

SLIDER,CARRIAGE FJ-540

26 1000002623

SPACER,U/D LEVER VP-540

27 22175159

SPRING,CARRIAGE SIDE FJ-50

28 22175520

SPRING,HEAD ADJUST 500 FJ-540

29 22175519

SPRING,HEAD PRESS 500 FJ-540

30 22625109

SPRING,PULL CARRIAGE 3500 FJ-540

31 1000003863

STAY,CARRIAGE TUBE TYPE2 VP-540

32 1000000417

STAY,ENCORDER SENSOR SP-540V

33 1000005168

STAY,HOLDER CARRIAGE BOARD RS-540

34 1000002522

SUPPORT,CARRIAGE BOARD VP-540

35 1000002643

SUPPORT,DAMPER VP-540

Revised 5

36 1000002679

ADAPTER,JUNCTION VPY306

37 11909167

ADAPTER,SCREW 3FAI FJ-540

38 1000003136

ASSY,TUBING 3*150MM VP-540

39 1000003032

BASE,CARRIAGE SIDE AL VP-540

40 23475206

CABLE-CARD 21P1 330L BB

41 11659249

HOLDER,RING O 3FAI FJ-540

42 1000002681

TUBE,SJ-RDG3*4 4LINK VP-540

43 1000003031

SUPPORT,ADJUST SCREW VP-540

44 1000003075

PAD,PRINT CARRIAGE L VP-540

45 1000003074

PAD,PRINT CARRIAGE R VP-540

46 1000002753

LABEL,READ MANUAL VP-540#LA969

47 1000002171

CABLE-ASSY,HEAD U/D SENSOR VP-540

48 1000002174

CABLE-ASSY,LINEAR ENCODER VP-540

49 1000004149

FILTER(E),FRC-40-12-1.7-013

Revised 8

Revised 7

1-13

1-5 HEAD CARRIAGE (VP-300)


S2

24

S1

14

15
S2

S2

S3
S1
Revised 2

S4

21

Revised 7

S1
25 S4

33

30

Revised 5

26 S1

36
7

18

S1
12
38 Revised 7
18 Revised 2

32

S1

2
3
20

S1

35

37
5

S6

31

4
11

13

19
27

S8

S1

S1 23
S7

28

34

S7

S7

S5

22
S10

9
S2
S2
16

8
9

S2
S2

10

16

S9
S8

S2

S11
29

Revised 2

S2

17

1-14

1-5 HEAD CARRIAGE (VP-300)


PARTS LIST -Main PartsParts No.
1 21905166

PARTS LIST -Supplemental Parts-

Parts Name

Parts No.

Parts Name

ADAPTER,HEAD FJ-540

S1 31289109AS

CUPSCREW SET,M3*4 NI 100 PCS.

2 1000002679

ADAPTER,JUNCTION VPY306

S2 31289102AS

CUPSCREW SET,M3*6 NI 50 PCS.

3 11909167

ADAPTER,SCREW 3FAI FJ-540

S3 31299102AS

RIVET SET,NYLON P2655B 20 PCS.

4 6085393800

ASSY,INK DAMPER L 3FAI 4 SJ-1000 Revised 1

S4 31409801AS

SADDLE,LOCKING WIRE LWS-0711Z 20P

5 W700461130 ASSY,LINEAR ENCODER BOARD VP-540

S5 31679902AS

SCREW SET C-SEMS M2*8 NI 100 PCS

6 W700461110 ASSY,PRINT CARRIAGE BOARD VP-540

S6 31019148AS

SCREW SET,BINDING M2.6*4 NI 100 PCS

7 1000003136

ASSY,TUBING 3*150MM VP-540

S7 31049169AS

SCREW SET,CAP M4*8 3CBC+PW 20PCS

8 1000002661

BASE,CARRIAGE AL VP-300

S8 31089121AS

SCREW SET,PAN M2.3*8 NI+PW 100PCS

9 1000003032

BASE,CARRIAGE SIDE AL VP-540

S9 31179908AS

SCREW SET,UREA M3*20 N-1 WH 50PCS

10 1000002662

BASE,HOLDER CARRIAGE VP-300

S10 31239125AS

SCREW SET,W-SEMS M3*8 SUS 50 PCS.

11 23475206

CABLE-CARD 21P1 330L BB

S11 31199905AS

SCRW SET,SET CONE M3*16 NI 20 PCS

12 11769118

CLAMP,FCM2-S6-14

13 1000002588

COVER,HEAD BOARD VP-540

14 1000002632

COVER,PRINT CARRIAGE VP-540

15 1000002652

COVER,PRINT JUNCTION VP-540

16 1000003076

GUIDE,CARRIAGE CAP VP-540

17 22135440

GUIDE,HEAD AL FJ-540

18 1000003293

GUIDE,TUBE TYPE3 VP-540

19 1000002201

ASSY,HEAD INKJET SOL XC-540

20 11659249

HOLDER,RING O 3FAI FJ-540

21 1000002753

LABEL,READ MANUAL VP-540#LA969

22 21345105

LOCK,CJ-500

23 22395108

MAGNET,CJ-500

24 1000003075

PAD,PRINT CARRIAGE L VP-540

25 1000003074

PAD,PRINT CARRIAGE R VP-540

26 1000002664

PLATE,DAMPER VP-300

27 22055547

PLATE,GND FJ-540

28 22175520

SPRING,HEAD ADJUST 500 FJ-540

29 22175519

SPRING,HEAD PRESS 500 FJ-540

30 1000003863

STAY,CARRIAGE TUBE TYPE2 VP-540

31 1000000417

STAY,ENCORDER SENSOR SP-540V

32 1000002524

STAY,HOLDER CARRIAGE BOARD VP-540

33 1000003031

SUPPORT,ADJUST SCREW VP-540

34 1000002663

SUPPORT,CARRIAGE BOARD VP-300

35 1000002643

SUPPORT,DAMPER VP-540

36 1000002670

TUBE,SJ-RDG3*4 4LINK VP-300

37 1000002174

CABLE-ASSY,LINEAR ENCODER VP-540

38 1000004149

FILTER(E),FRC-40-12-1.7-013

Revised 2
Revised 2

Revised 5

Revised 7

1-15

1-6 BASE FRAME


S3

S12

S5

1
S4
S5

S7

S13
4

20

S14

S12

S3
19
S14
S3
215

17

S4

6
19

S2
5
S14
S3

S3

S4
23

4
3

17

S10

21
S2
10
23

S3

S14
S10

S4
12

S11

S7

S8 18

22
11
22

11
18

S14
S14
S15

S14

S1
14

15

16

S14
S13

S13

13
S6

S14
S14

7
S9

1-16

S3

1-6 BASE FRAME


PARTS LIST -Main Parts-

1
2
3
4

PARTS LIST -Supplemental Parts-

Parts No.

Parts Name

1000002654

APRON,B VP-300

S1 31029101

BUSH,NB-19

1000002553

APRON,B VP-540

S2 31329501AS

CLAMP SET,PUSH MOUNT RT30SSF5 20P

1000002152

APRON,F AL VP-300

S3 31289109AS

CUPSCREW SET,M3*4 NI 100 PCS.

1000002148

APRON,F AL VP-540

S4 31289102AS

CUPSCREW SET,M3*6 NI 50 PCS.

1000002655

APRON,F UNDER VP-300

S5 31279106

LABEL,CAUTION HOT SURF NO.778

1000002542

APRON,F UNDER VP-540

S6 31299102AS

RIVET SET,NYLON P2655B 20 PCS.

1000002166

ASSY,CORD HEATER VP-300

S7 31409702

SADDLE SET,LOCKING WIRE LES-1010 20P

1000002165

ASSY,CORD HEATER VP-540

S8 31409801AS

SADDLE,LOCKING WIRE LWS-0711Z 20P

S9 31019124

SCREW SET,BINDING M3*35 NI 50 PCS

5 W700461270 ASSY,THERMISTOR BOARD VP-540

Parts No.

Parts Name

1000002151

BED,VP-300

S10 31019115AS

SCREW SET,BINDING M3*4 3CBC 100 PCS

1000002147

BED,VP-540

S11 31049170AS

SCREW SET,CAP M3*8 NI 50 PCS.

7 1000000764

FAN,A35577-55ROL

S12 31049173AS

SCREW SET,CAP M4*10 NI 50 PCS.

8 1000002584

FRAME,SIDE BED L VP-540

S13 31049169AS

SCREW SET,CAP M4*8 3CBC+PW 20PCS

PLATE,SHUTTER VP-300

S14 31019703

SCREW,BINDING P-TIGHT M3*8 3C 100P

PLATE,SHUTTER VP-540

S15 31179106

SCREW,JACK UP SP-540V

1000002657
1000002541

10 15099124

SENSOR,US-602SXTLAS 65OFF 50ON

11 15099115

SENSOR-INTERRUPTER GP2A25NJ

12 1000002600

SHUTTER,BED L VP-540

13 1000002599

SHUTTER,BED R VP-540

14 21625103

SHUTTER,HEATER CORD SP-300

15 1000002582

SPACER,BED LOWER VP-540

16 1000002583

SPACER,BED UPPER VP-540

17

1000002669

STAY,DRY HEATER VP-300

1000002606

STAY,DRY HEATER VP-540

18 1000002585
19
20

STAY,PAPER SENSOR VP-540

1000002668

STAY,PRINT HEATER VP-300

1000002590

STAY,PRINT HEATER VP-540

1000002656

PAD,CUTTER VP-300

1000002598

PAD,CUTTER VP-540

21 1000002181

CABLE-ASSY,THERMISTOR VP-540

22 1000002175

CABLE-ASSY,PAPER SENSOR VP-540

23 1000002184

CABLE-ASSY,THERMOSTAT VP-540

1-17

1-7 CHASSIS

S4
30
22

3
S4
S4

Revised 7
34

33

S9

25

32
4

10

S4

31
25

S1
S4

11

S8

19

S1

23

S1

S8

Revised 1 1

18

S8

S11
8

28

S4
S3

S5
S6

16
12

26

S10

14
21

S7

15
S2

S4

24

13

20
29

S4

6
S4

27

PARTS LIST -Main PartsParts No.


1 6700469010

Parts Name
ASSY,MAIN BOARD VP-540

17

Parts No.
Revised 1

Parts Name

26 1000002190

CABLE-ASSY,JUNBI B VP-540

2 W700461220 ASSY,POWER BOARD VP-540

27 1000002173

CABLE-ASSY,JUNBI E VP-540

3 1000002144

ASSY,SERVO BOARD VP-540

28 1000002177

CABLE-ASSY,POWER SERVO VP-540

4 15009101

BATTERY CR2032

29 1000002180

CABLE-ASSY,RELAY JUNCTION VP-540

5 1000002559

CHASSIS,VP-540

6 1000002633

COVER,CHASSIS VP-540

7 1000000012

FAN,109R0624H459

8 1000003085

FILTER(E),CHASSIS SHIELD VP-540

9 12559105

FUSE

32 11769118

CLAMP,FCM2-S6-14

10 1000003014

FUSE,154002.DR

33 1000004149

FILTER(E),FRC-40-12-1.7-013

30
31

23475216

CABLE-CARD,40P1 1400L BB

23475237

CABLE-CARD,40P1 2070L BB HIGH-V (For VP-540)

(For VP-300)

1000002044

CABLE-ASSY,117V SELECTOR XC-540 (For 117V)

1000002043

CABLE-ASSY,230V SELECTOR XC-540 (For 230V)


Revised 7

11 1000003015

FUSE,1543.15DR

12 13429702

INLET AC P01CF01 15A250V

13 22535257

LABEL,CAUTION VOLTAGE #LA167

14 1000002682

LABEL,LAN VP-540#LA964

15 22535117

LABEL,POWER CM-500 NO.893

16 13129170

POWER SW AJ7201B

S1 31029106

17 12429114

POWER UNIT,ZWS150PAF-36J

S2 31329601AS

CLAMP SET,INSULOK T-18S 100 PCS.

18 1000002579

STAY,CABLE VP-540

S3 31289111AS

CUPSCREW SET, M4*6 NI 100 PCS.

19 1000002566

STAY,CHASSIS FAN VP-540

S4 31289109AS

CUPSCREW SET,M3*4 NI 100 PCS.

20 1000002189

CABLE-ASSY,JUNBI A VP-540

S5 31279116

LABEL,EARTH MARK-1 NO.E-580

21 23415116

CABLE ASSY,JUNBI D SP-300

S6 31279121

LABEL,FLASH-LIGHTING NO.E-582

22 23415117

CABLE ASSY,POWER MAIN SP-300

S7 31279191

LABEL,WARNING FUSE REPLACE #347

23 23475197

CABLE CARD 25P1 105L BB FJ-540

S8 31409801AS

SADDLE,LOCKING WIRE LWS-0711Z 20P

24 23415268
25

34

23475213

CABLE-CARD,36P1 2000L BB

23475240

CABLE-CARD,36P1 2670L BB HIGH-V (for VP-540

(for VP-300

PARTS LIST -Supplemental PartsParts No.

Parts Name
BUSH,SQUARE SB-6025

CABLE-ASSY AC GROUND GREEN SP-540

S9 31019124

SCREW SET,BINDING M3*35 NI 50 PCS

1000002755

CABLE-ASSY,HEATER VP-300

S10 31289105AS

CUPSCREW SET, M3*6 3CBC 100 PCS

1000002183

CABLE-ASSY,HEATER VP-540

S11 31369102

SPACER,PCB SUPPORT PCB-8S

1-18

Revised 8

1-8 PINCH ROLLER

S2
18

S2

S4

17

12
3

16

13
3

14
9

15

S1

4
4

S1

8
5

6
S3
11

5
S1

S3
10

S3

PARTS LIST -Main Parts-

S3

S1

PARTS LIST -Supplemental Parts-

Parts No.

Parts Name

6700460210

ASSY,PINCHROLL L VP-540

S1 31149702AS

RING SET,E-RING ETW-3 100 PCS.

6700460220

ASSY,PINCHROLL R VP-540

S2 31019702AS

SCREW SET,BIND P-TIGHT M3*6 3C 100P

2 6700460300

ASSY,PINCHROLL C VP-540

S3 31249211AS

WASHER SET,PLAIN 4.3*7*0.5 NI 100P

3 21745101

COLLAR,P-ROLLER PNC-960

S4 31249303

WASHER SET,SPRING M3 NI 100 PCS

4 22195153

FRAME,PINCH ROLL SP-540V

5 22145416

LEVER,P-ROLLER PNC-960

6 11539104

PIN 3*35 SUS M6

7 22145831

PIN NO.1 (214-831)

8 22145832

PIN NO.2

9 22055264

PLATE,GUIDE P PNC-960

10 21565103

P-ROLLER FD16S4(B10) TYPE2

11 21565102

P-ROLLER TD16S4(B10) TYPE2

12 22625101

SPRING,PINCH LEFT SP-300

Parts No.

214-832

13 1000002648

SPRING,PINCH LEFT VP-540

14 22625102

SPRING,PINCH RIGHT SP-300

15 1000002649

SPRING,PINCH RIGHT VP-540

16 22715461

STAY,PINCH CENTER SP-540V

17 1000003028

STAY,PINCH SENSOR VP-540

18 1000002973

LABEL,PINCH SENSOR VP-540 #LA979


1-19

Parts Name

1-9 STAND

S2

S1
1

11

S2
5

9
S2

S2

11

S2
8

2
S2

10

S2

S1

S2

10

S2
9

4
7
S2

PARTS LIST -Main PartsParts No.

Parts Name

1 1000002578

ARM,L VP-540

2 1000002577

ARM,R VP-540

3 7498805000

ASSY STOPPER SCREW PNS-501

4 1000002636

ASSY,BASE STAND VP-540

1000002153

ASSY,SHAFT SHEET VP-300

1000001611

ASSY,SHAFT SHEET XC-540

9
10

Parts No.

Parts Name

1000002149

STAND,LEG VP-540

1000002678

STAY,STAND VP-300

1000002635

STAY,STAND VP-540

11 1000001579

STOPPER,SHAFT POM XC-540

PARTS LIST -Supplemental Parts-

6 21815106

BOLT,SHOULDER PNS-501

7 12329505

CASTER,BWS-50BN

S1 3000000036

Parts No.

NUT SET,SQUARE M5 8.5*8.5*2.3 3C 100PCS

8 1000002618

LEVER,BRAKE VP-540

S2 31049157

SCREW,CAP M6*20 3CBC+PW+SW

1-20

Parts Name

1-10 TOOL CARRIAGE


S6
28

13

S5

S6

12

15

16

11

S6
7

26

S4
6
15

S3
S10

25

S4

29
S12

27
S5
9

S9
19

21
24

17
S5

20
10

S7

14

22

S1

S9
1

8
2

18
PARTS LIST -Main Parts-

S13

23

S11

S8 S2

Parts No.
1 22805292
2 22805291

Parts Name
ASSY, CLAMP BLADE CM-500
ASSY, HOLDER BLADE CM-500

Parts No.
23 22175155
24 22715168

Parts Name
SPRING,SCREW CM-500
STAY,AUTO CUTTER 2 CM-500

3 22805287

ASSY, PLATE CAM SLIDE CM-500

25 1000002531

STAY,CUT CARRIAGE BOARD VP-540

4 22805571

ASSY,CARRIAGE SP-300

26 1000002540

STAY,HOLDER BELT VP-540

5 W700461250 ASSY,CROP SENSOR BOARD VP-540


6 W700461120 ASSY,CUT CARRIAGE BOARD VP-540
7 W700461290 ASSY,FLEX1 VP-540
8 7488739000

BASE CUTTER CJ-500

9 1000002530

BASE,CUT CARRIAGE VP-540

10 1000002185
11

27 22535287
28

1000002674
1000002613

29 1000002187

CABLE-ASSY,PINCH SENSOR VP-540

23475207

CABLE-CARD,15P1 1900L BB

(For VP-300)

23475238

CABLE-CARD,15P1 2570L BB HIGH-V (For VP-540)

LABEL,CAUTION CARRIAGE #LA266


PLATE,CABLE CUT VP-300
PLATE,CABLE CUT VP-540
CABLE-ASSY,CROP SENSOR VP-540

PARTS LIST -Supplemental PartsParts No.


S1 31029801AS

Parts Name
BUSH SET,ROLL 2*4 3C100PCS

12 22025646

COVER,BELT HOLDER EGX-600

S2 31029803AS

BUSH SET,ROLL 3*5 3C 20PCS.

13 1000002570

COVER,CARRIAGE BOARD VP-540

S3 31329601AS

CLAMP SET,INSULOK T-18S 100 PCS.

14 22025269

COVER,CARRIAGE CM-500

S4 31289109AS

CUPSCREW SET,M3*4 NI 100 PCS.

1000002667

GUIDE,CABLE FLEX-CUT VP-300

S5 31289102AS

CUPSCREW SET,M3*6 NI 50 PCS.

1000002591

GUIDE,CABLE FLEX-CUT VP-540

S6 31299102AS

RIVET SET,NYLON P2655B 20 PCS.

16 21655232

HOLDER,BELT EGX-600

S7 31019148AS

SCREW SET,BINDING M2.6*4 NI 100 PCS Revised 6

17 22285503

NUT,PENHOLDER

S8 31019118AS

SCREW SET,BINDING M3*10 3CBC 100PCS

18 21495115

SCREW,BLADE SET CM-500

S9 31019116AS

SCREW SET,BINDING M3*6 3CBC 100 PCS

19 15099115

SENSOR-INTERRUPTER GP2A25NJ

S10 31069104

SCREW,CAP M4*6+FL NI

20 21475148

SHEET,FILTER CROP CJ-500

S11 31169103AS

SCREW SET,FLAT M3*6 3CBC 100 PCS

21 22175122

SPRING,BACKUP PNC-960

S12 31089110AS

SCREW SET,PAN M3*4 NI+PW 100 PCS

22 22175154

SPRING,BLADE UP CM-500

S13 31229103AS

SCREW SET,TRUSS M2*6 NI 100 PCS

15

1-21

1-11 WIPER SYSTEM

S1
20
S7

19

21

18 Revised 7

16

15

S5

12
S5

S1
4
17
6

S3

S5
10

5
11

S4
S6

14

13

S1

22
1

S2

S1

23

PARTS LIST -Main PartsParts No.

Parts Name

Parts No.

Parts Name

1 1000002576

BASE,WIPER MOTOR VP-540

18 1000003390

WIPER,HEAD FOR SOLINK

2 11929138

BELT,408P2M4-530

19 1000002573

COVER,SCRAPER VP-540

3 12159536

BUSH,B-S6-17

20 1000002571

HOLDER,SCRAPER VP-540

4 1000002572

COVER,WIPE VP-540

21 1000001658

WIPER,SCRAPER XC-540

5 21995104

FLANGE,PULLEY STX-7

22 1000002186

CABLE-ASSY,WIPER SENSOR VP-540

6 1000002574

FRAME,WIPER VP-540

23 1000002182

CABLE-ASSY,WIPER MOTOR VP-540

7 21685144

GEAR,S53S5(B15) FJ-540

8 21655245

HOLDER,WIPER FJ-540

9 22435106

MOTOR,103-593-1041

10 21545160

PAD,WIPER TRAY SJ-540

S1 31289109AS

CUPSCREW SET,M3*4 NI 100 PCS.

11 21975124

PULLEY,T14P2S4 + GEAR,S53

S2 31049171AS

SCREW SET,CAP M3*12 NI 50 PCS.

12 21975123

PULLEY,WD6.94S9

S3 31049170AS

SCREW SET,CAP M3*8 NI 50 PCS.

13 1000002575

RAIL,GUIDE WIPER VP-540

S4 31199701AS

SCREW SET,SET WP M3*3 NI 20 PCS

14 15229506

SENSOR INTERRUPTER,GP1A05A5

S5 31249952

WASHER SET,POLYSLIDER 2.6*5*.5 CUT 20PCS

15 1000004034

SHAFT,WIPE PULLEY XC-540

S6 31289102AS

CUPSCREW SET,M3*6 NI 50 PCS.

16 22155961

SHAFT,WIPER FJ-540

S6 31289102AS

CUPSCREW SET,M3*6 NI 50 PCS.

17 22175140

SPRING,TENSIONER STX-7

S7 31289112AS

CUPSCREW SET,M3*10 NI 100 PCS.

Revised 7

PARTS LIST -Supplemental PartsParts No.

Revised 8

1-22

Parts Name

1-12 PUMP SYSTEM

8
2
26

Revised 2

18
26

5
14

14

S4

20
S3
13 S4
S2

28

5
18
5
S2
S5
S7

21

24

S5

18

S1
S7

29

10

14

5
1

S2

14

18
24

11
S8

S2

S5

15
30
17

22

S5

S2
23

Revised 1

12

S9
27

12 19
31

Revised 1

23

23

S6
S2

23
27

25

16

1-23

7 S6

S2

1-12 PUMP SYSTEM


PARTS LIST -Main PartsParts No.

PARTS LIST -Supplemental Parts-

Parts Name

Parts No.

Parts Name

1 1000002537

ARM,LINK UP VP-540

S1 31029106

BUSH,SQUARE SB-6025

2 1000002794

ASSY,CAP-TOP XC-540

S2 31289109AS

CUPSCREW SET,M3*4 NI 100 PCS.

3 1000002538

BASE,CAP VP-540

S3 31109601AS

NUT SET,SQUARE M3*6*1.6 FE NI 100PCS

4 22175815

BEARING F8-16ZZ

S4 31019116AS

SCREW SET,BINDING M3*6 3CBC 100 PCS

5 1000000796

BUSH,80F-0503

S5 31049169AS

SCREW SET,CAP M4*8 3CBC+PW 20PCS

6 21365121

CASE,CAP TOP FJ-540

S6 31199701AS

SCREW SET,SET WP M3*3 NI 20 PCS

7 1000002564

COUPLING,PUMP VP-540

S7 31179106

SCREW,JACK UP SP-540V

8 22025671

COVER,CAP CASE FJ-540

S8 31289111AS

CUPSCREW SET, M4*6 NI 100 PCS.

9 12239406

CUSHION,TM-96-6

S9 31329601AS

CLAMP SET,INSULOK T-18S 100 PCS.

10 1000002536

FRAME,BACK-UP CAP VP-540

11 1000002580

FRAME,BASE CAP VP-540

12 21685122

GEAR,S10S20

13 22135616

GUIDE,CAP CASE FJ-540

14 11659249

HOLDER,RING O 3FAI FJ-540

15 22435106

MOTOR,103-593-1041

16 1000002595

PLATE,P-BEARING VP-540

17 1000001585

PLATE,P-MOTOR XC-540

18 1000002539

SHAFT,CAP VP-540

19 1000002563

SHAFT,PUMP VP-540

20 22175334

SPRING,CAP HEAD FJ-540

21 1000002561

SPRING,CAP SWING VP-540

22 1000002565

STAY,PUMP ASSY VP-540

23 1000002019

STOPPER,PUMP XC-540

24 1000002645

STOPPER,SHAFT CAP VP-540

25 6700319010

ASSY,PUMP SUB XC-540

26 1000002095

FITTING,TUBE PP VFY206

27 1000002119

TUBE,EPDM ID2-OD4 310MM

28 1000003033

STAY,GUIDE CAP-CASE VP-540

29 1000003104

SHEET,BASE CAP VP-540

30 1000002179

CABLE-ASSY,PUMP MOTOR VP-540

31 1000003383

ASSY,TUBING 2*30MM VP-540

Revised 2

Revised 1

1-24

Revised 1

1-13 INK SYSTEM ( VP-540Below ZX68080, VP-300Below ZV60253 )

S3
S4

S2
15

Revised 10

S2
S3
15

S2
20

11

7
S1

S5

Revised 10

21 19
17
9 2 18
1
2118
9 2
1
9
1
9
1
5

S5
S5
19

17

Cut to 300mm when using.

S2

S2

14

16
3
10

13

S2
12

S2

4
6

PARTS LIST -Main PartsParts No.


1 11909133

Parts Name
ADAPTER,SCREW 2FAI FJ-50

Parts No.
16 21435109

Parts Name
TUBE,SILICONE 3*5*8 FJ-540

2 1000001589

ADAPTER,TUBE 2-3FAI XC-540

17 1000002680

ADAPTER,JOINT VPI336

3 W700461280

ASSY,CARTRIDGE IC BOARD VP-540

18 11909167

ADAPTER,SCREW 3FAI FJ-540

4 W700461230

ASSY,FEED MOTOR BOARD VP-540

19 1000003136

ASSY,TUBING 3*150MM VP-540

5 1000002423

ASSY,TUBING 2*210MM XC-540

20 1000003038

COVER,CARTRIDGE IC VP-540

6 1000002568

BASE,INKCARTRIDGE VP-540

21 11659249

HOLDER,RING O 3FAI FJ-540

7 1000002172

CABLE-ASSY,INK CARTRIDGE VP-540

8 11659218

HOLDER,I/C SC-500

9 11659149

HOLDER,RING O 2FAI FJ-50

PARTS LIST -Supplemental Parts-

10 22055435

PLATE,INK FJ-500

11 1000002560

PLATE,INK JOINT VP-540

Parts No.
S1 31329601AS

CLAMP SET,INSULOK T-18S 100 PCS.

12 1000001473

PLATE,HOLDER I/C XC-540

S2 31289109AS

CUPSCREW SET,M3*4 NI 100 PCS.

13 21475153

SHEET,INKCARTRIDGE SP-300

S3 31409801AS

SADDLE,LOCKING WIRE LWS-0711Z 20P

14 22625103

SPRING,PRESS CARTRIDGE SP-300

S4 31019801

SCREW,BINDING S-TIGHT M3*6 3C 100PCS

15 1000002640

SUPPORT,TUBE VP-540

S5 31799103

SCREW SET,CAP M3*15 NI 20PCS

1-25

Parts Name

1-13 INK SYSTEM ( VP-540Above ZX68081, VP-300Above ZX62254 )

S3
S4

S2
15

Revised 10

S2
S3
15

S2
20

11

7
S1
S5
Revised 8

9 2
1
9

S5
S5

9 2
1

S2

Cut to 300mm when using.

14

16

S2

3
10

13

S2
12

S2

4
6

PARTS LIST -Main PartsParts No.


1 11909133

Parts Name

Parts No.

ADAPTER,SCREW 2FAI FJ-50


Revised 8

2 1000004796

ADAPTER,JOINT 2-3FAI RS-540

3 W700461280

ASSY,CARTRIDGE IC BOARD VP-540

4 W700461230
5 1000002424

ASSY,FEED MOTOR BOARD VP-540


ASSY,TUBING 2*310MM XC-540 Revised 8

6 1000002568

BASE,INKCARTRIDGE VP-540

7 1000002172

CABLE-ASSY,INK CARTRIDGE VP-540

8 11659218

HOLDER,I/C SC-500

Parts Name

16 21435109

TUBE,SILICONE 3*5*8 FJ-540

20 1000003038

COVER,CARTRIDGE IC VP-540

9 11659149

HOLDER,RING O 2FAI FJ-50

PARTS LIST -Supplemental Parts-

10 22055435

PLATE,INK FJ-500

11 1000002560

PLATE,INK JOINT VP-540

Parts No.
S1 31329601AS

CLAMP SET,INSULOK T-18S 100 PCS.

12 1000001473

PLATE,HOLDER I/C XC-540

S2 31289109AS

CUPSCREW SET,M3*4 NI 100 PCS.

13 21475153

SHEET,INKCARTRIDGE SP-300

S3 31409801AS

SADDLE,LOCKING WIRE LWS-0711Z 20P

14 22625103

SPRING,PRESS CARTRIDGE SP-300

S4 31019801

SCREW,BINDING S-TIGHT M3*6 3C 100PCS

15 1000002640

SUPPORT,TUBE VP-540

S5 31799103

SCREW SET,CAP M3*15 NI 20PCS

1-25

Parts Name

1-14 ACCESSORY ( VP-540Below ZW65382, VP-300Below ZW61509 )

14
27
117V

44
36

42

37

18

Revised11

230V

240VA

240VE

44

16

11

11

43

42

55

54

21

S5

S5

35
57

19

6
11

29

29

45

52
48

11
S5

36
37

49
47

S5

53

56

47

16

46
22

56
10

9
S4

58

40

25

17
50

S4
38 41

(Assemble all these parts.)

S2

59

S3

26

39

51
S1

32
20

28

28

30

32

23

61

24

18
31
60
33

1-26

34

12

15

1-14 ACCESSORY ( VP-540Below ZW65382, VP-300Below ZW61509 )


PARTS LIST -Main PartsParts No.

PARTS LIST -Main Parts-

Parts Name

Parts No.

Parts Name

1 23495124

AC CORD 3ASL100 240VA 10A SAA

37 1000003111

PAD,BASE STAND VP-540

2 13499111

AC CORD H05VV-F 240VE 10A S

38 1000002690

PAD,L-LEFT VP-540

3 13499109

AC CORD SJT 117V 10A 3PVC

39 1000002691

PAD,L-RIGHT VP-540

4 23495125

AC-CORD H05VV 230V 10A S

40 1000003110

PAD,RAIL UPPER VP-540

5 13499209

ADAPTER PLUG (100V)

41 21545178

PAD,SPACER RAIL SP-300

6 22805575

ASS'Y, SHORT MEDIA CLAMP L SP-540V

42 1000002697

PAD,SPACER STAND VP-540

7 22805576

ASS'Y, SHORT MEDIA CLAMP R SP-540V

43 1000002695

PAD,STAND L/R VP-540

8 1000003083

ASSY,FLANGE GUIDE VP-540

44 1000002696

PAD,STAND UPPER VP-540

9 6700469040

ASSY,MEDIA CLAMP L LONG VP-540

45 1000002969

PAD,SUPPORT STAND VP-540

10 6700469050

ASSY,MEDIA CLAMP R LONG VP-540

46 1000003078

PAD,TRAY 440 A VP-540

11 22845112

BASE,MEDIA CLAMP SP-300

47 1000003079

PAD,TRAY 440 B VP-540

12 11849102

BLADE,OLFA AUTO CUTTER XB10

48 1000003080

PAD,TRAY 440 C VP-540

13 13439801

CABLE-AC 3P CHINA 10A250V S

49 1000002692

PAD,U-LEFT VP-540

14 23495117

CABLE-AC,VCTF 100V 12A 3P-S

50 1000002693

PAD,U-RIGHT VP-540

15 22335143

CAP,EPDM

51 22155133

PIPE,TOOL D9*L150 FJ-540

16 1000002698

CARTON,ACCESSORY VP-540

52 22055691

PLATE,LONG CLAMP MEDIA L SP-540V

17 22605305

CARTON,COVER INK SP-300

53 22055693

PLATE,LONG CLAMP MEDIA R SP-540V

1000002701

CARTON,COVER VP-300

54 22055692

PLATE,SHORT CLAMP MEDIA L SP-540V

1000002688

CARTON,COVER VP-540

55 22055694

PLATE,SHORT CLAMP MEDIA R SP-540V

1000002704

CARTON,SHAFT SHEET VP-300

56 1000001602

SHEET,CLAMP MEDIA XC-540

1000002699

CARTON,SHAFT SHEET VP-540

57 1000002752

STICKER,REP JP/EN VP-540

1000002702

CARTON,SLEEVE VP-300

58 22735135

STICKER,SUP JP/EN SP-300

1000002689

CARTON,SLEEVE VP-540

59 1000002604

STOPPER,CARRIAGE VP-540

1000002703

CARTON,STAND VP-300

1000002694

CARTON,STAND VP-540

18
19
20
21

22 1000003077

CARTON,TRAY 440 VP-540

23 11369115

CASE,PP BOTTLE

Revised11

60

1000002700

TRAY,SKID VP-300

1000002687

TRAY,SKID VP-540

61 12569656

TWEEZERS PTS-01

24 ST-037

CLEAN STICK TX712A

25 1000002650

COVER,440CC I/C VP-540

26 22565682

HEXAGONAL WRENCH 5

S1 31279201

LABEL,REPACKAGE #LA16

27 22535532

LABEL,CARTON CARE #LA762

S2 31139103

PLAPOINT,FE4*6 WH

1000002683

LABEL,CARTON VP-300#LA965

S3 31049157

SCREW,CAP M6*20 3CBC+PW+SW

1000002684

LABEL,CARTON VP-540#LA966

S4 31139104

SCREW,PLAPOINT M4*6 BK FE

29 22535469

LABEL,CAUTION CLAMP SP-300#LA677

S5 31229103AS SCREW SET,TRUSS M2*6 NI 100 PCS

30 22535144

LABEL,DRAIN BOTTLE #LA29

28

31 1000001099

LABEL,HARMFUL FIRE #LA915

32 22535357

LABEL,USE FORKLIFT #LA435

33
34
35

1000002751

MANUAL,INS EN VP-540 MAX

1000002749

MANUAL,INS JP VP-540 MAX

1000002750

MANUAL,USE EN VP-540 COMMON

1000002748

MANUAL,USE JP VP-540 COMMON

1000003030

PAD, SHAFT SHEET VP-540

1000003112

PAD,SHAFT SHEET VP-300

36 1000002968

PARTS LIST -Supplemental PartsParts No.


Parts Name

PAD,ACCESSORY VP-540

1-27

1-14 ACCESSORY ( VP-540Above ZW65383, VP-300Above ZW61510 )

14
27

Revised11
117V

44
36

42

37

230V

18

240VA

240VE

44

16

11

11

43

42

55

54

21

S5

S5

35
57

19

6
11

29

29

45

52
48
37

56

47
46
22

11
S5

36
49

47

S5

53

56

16

Revised 6

10

62

S4

58

40

25

17
50

S4
38 41

(Assemble all these parts.)

S2

59

S3

26

39

51
S1

32
20

28

28

30

32

23

61

24

18
31
60
33

1-28

34

12

15

1-14 ACCESSORY ( VP-540Above ZW65383, VP-300Above ZW61510 )


PARTS LIST -Main PartsParts No.

PARTS LIST -Main Parts-

Parts Name

Parts No.

Parts Name

1 23495124

AC CORD 3ASL100 240VA 10A SAA

37 1000003111

PAD,BASE STAND VP-540

2 13499111

AC CORD H05VV-F 240VE 10A S

38 1000002690

PAD,L-LEFT VP-540

3 13499109

AC CORD SJT 117V 10A 3PVC

39 1000005216

PAD,L-RIGHT RS-540

4 23495125

AC-CORD H05VV 230V 10A S

40 1000003110

PAD,RAIL UPPER VP-540

5 13499209

ADAPTER PLUG (100V)

41 21545178

PAD,SPACER RAIL SP-300

6 22805575

ASS'Y, SHORT MEDIA CLAMP L SP-540V

42 1000002697

PAD,SPACER STAND VP-540

7 22805576

ASS'Y, SHORT MEDIA CLAMP R SP-540V

43 1000002695

PAD,STAND L/R VP-540

8 1000003083

ASSY,FLANGE GUIDE VP-540

44 1000002696

PAD,STAND UPPER VP-540

9 6700469040

ASSY,MEDIA CLAMP L LONG VP-540

45 1000005217

PAD,SUPPORT STAND RS-540

10 6700469050

ASSY,MEDIA CLAMP R LONG VP-540

46 1000003078

PAD,TRAY 440 A VP-540

11 22845112

BASE,MEDIA CLAMP SP-300

47 1000003079

PAD,TRAY 440 B VP-540

12 11849102

BLADE,OLFA AUTO CUTTER XB10

13 13439801

CABLE-AC 3P CHINA 10A250V S

14 23495117

CABLE-AC,VCTF 100V 12A 3P-S

15 22335143

CAP,EPDM

51 22155133

PIPE,TOOL D9*L150 FJ-540

16 1000002698

CARTON,ACCESSORY VP-540

52 22055691

PLATE,LONG CLAMP MEDIA L SP-540V

17 22605305
18
19
20
21

Revised11

Revised 8

48 1000003080

PAD,TRAY 440 C VP-540

49 1000005274

PAD,U-LEFT RS-540

Revised 8

50 1000005275

PAD,U-RIGHT RS-540

Revised 8

CARTON,COVER INK SP-300

53 22055693

PLATE,LONG CLAMP MEDIA R SP-540V

1000002701

CARTON,COVER VP-300

54 22055692

PLATE,SHORT CLAMP MEDIA L SP-540V

1000002688

CARTON,COVER VP-540

55 22055694

PLATE,SHORT CLAMP MEDIA R SP-540V

1000002704

CARTON,SHAFT SHEET VP-300

56 1000001602

SHEET,CLAMP MEDIA XC-540

1000002699

CARTON,SHAFT SHEET VP-540

57 1000002752

STICKER,REP JP/EN VP-540

1000005505

CARTON,SLEEVE TYPE2 VP-300

1000005273

CARTON,SLEEVE RS-540

1000002703

CARTON,STAND VP-300

1000002694

CARTON,STAND VP-540

Revised 8

58 22735135

STICKER,SUP JP/EN SP-300

59 1000002604

STOPPER,CARRIAGE VP-540

60

1000005504

TRAY,SKID TYPE2 VP-300

1000005276

TRAY,SKID RS-540

22 1000003077

CARTON,TRAY 440 VP-540

61 12569656

TWEEZERS PTS-01

23 11369115

CASE,PP BOTTLE

62 1000004192

PAD,COVER FRONT VP-540

24 ST-037

CLEAN STICK TX712A

25 1000002650

COVER,440CC I/C VP-540

Parts No.

26 22565682

HEXAGONAL WRENCH 5

S1 31279201

27 22535532

LABEL,CARTON CARE #LA762

S2 31139103

PLAPOINT,FE4*6 WH

LABEL,CARTON VP-300#LA965

S3 31049157

SCREW,CAP M6*20 3CBC+PW+SW

28

Revised 8

1000002683
1000002684

Revised 8

Revised 6

PARTS LIST -Supplemental PartsParts Name


LABEL,REPACKAGE #LA16

LABEL,CARTON VP-540#LA966

S4 31139104

SCREW,PLAPOINT M4*6 BK FE

29 22535469

LABEL,CAUTION CLAMP SP-300#LA677

S5 31229103AS

SCREW SET,TRUSS M2*6 NI 100 PCS

30 22535144

LABEL,DRAIN BOTTLE #LA29

31 1000001099

LABEL,HARMFUL FIRE #LA915

32 22535357

LABEL,USE FORKLIFT #LA435

33
34
35

1000002751

MANUAL,INS EN VP-540 MAX

1000002749

MANUAL,INS JP VP-540 MAX

1000002750

MANUAL,USE EN VP-540 COMMON

1000002748

MANUAL,USE JP VP-540 COMMON

1000003030

PAD, SHAFT SHEET VP-540

1000003112

PAD,SHAFT SHEET VP-300

36 1000002968

PAD,ACCESSORY VP-540

1-29

14

14

11

43

43

CN1
or
CN2

11

54

43

13

54

54

13

54

CN212

CN200
CN201
CN202

50

50

CN213

CN203
CN205

CN206
CN209

CN204
CN208

CN207
CN210

43

CN1
or
CN2

CN305

CN304

CN300

CN309

CN307

CN306

CN301

CN310

CN303

28

51

CN14
CN15
CN17

35
CN23

CN3

34

CN100

CN20

CN5

22

CN4

21

CN6 CN7

19

CN19
CN8
CN51

CN1

CN700

29

CN1003

10

(to Print Heater)

CN1004

(to Dryer)

Revised 9

23

CN2800
CN1002 CN1001

CN1000

CN400

CN404

20

16

CN413
CN414

30

CN207

CN2

CN412

CN404 to CN407

CN1

CN1100

CN1200

CN1400

17

CN500

32

25

24

CN504

Revised 6

CN6

CN3

15
CN416

CN1300
CN401
CN402
CN403
CN403
CN401

37

CN308

CN302

CN4
CN11
CN7

2-1

CN503
CN502

53

27

26

59

18

2 Electrical Section

2-1 WIRING MAP

CN800

VP-540/300 WIRING MAP


Cable List
Parts No.

VP-300

100V 200V 100V 200V

1 1000002189

CABLE-ASSY,JUNBI A VP-540

2 1000002190

CABLE-ASSY,JUNBI B VP-540

3 23415268

CABLE-ASSY AC GROUND GREEN SP-540

4 23415116

CABLE ASSY,JUNBI D SP-300

5 1000002173

CABLE-ASSY,JUNBI E VP-540

6 1000002177

CABLE-ASSY,POWER SERVO VP-540

7 23415117

CABLE ASSY,POWER MAIN SP-300

8 1000002188

CABLE-ASSY,SCAN MOTOR VP-540

9 1000002180

CABLE-ASSY,RELAY JUNCTION VP-540

10 1000002168

11

CABLE-ASSY,FAN VP-540

1000002044

CABLE-ASSY,117V SELECTOR XC-540

1000002043

CABLE-ASSY,230V SELECTOR XC-540

*
*

13 1000002184

CABLE-ASSY,THERMOSTAT VP-540

14 1000002181

CABLE-ASSY,THERMISTOR VP-540

15 1000002172

CABLE-ASSY,INK CARTRIDGE VP-540

16 23415124

CABLE ASSY,GRIT MOTOR SP-300

17 1000002176

CABLE-ASSY,PINCH U/D SENSOR VP-540

18 23415114

CABLE ASSY,MNT. COVER SW SP-300

19 23505834

CABLE ASSY,INK SYSTEM COVER SW

20 1000002186

CABLE-ASSY,WIPER SENSOR VP-540

21 1000002167

CABLE-ASSY,CUT-CAR ORG VP-540

22 1000002178

CABLE-ASSY,PRI-CAR ORG VP-540

23 1000002175

CABLE-ASSY,PAPER SENSOR VP-540

24 1000002182

CABLE-ASSY,WIPER MOTOR VP-540

25 1000002179

CABLE-ASSY,PUMP MOTOR VP-540

26 1000002185

CABLE-ASSY,PINCH SENSOR VP-540

27 1000002187

CABLE-ASSY,CROP SENSOR VP-540

28 1000002174

CABLE-ASSY,LINEAR ENCODER VP-540

29 23475197

CABLE CARD 25P1 105L BB FJ-540

23475237

CABLE-CARD 40P1 2070L BB HIGH-V

23475216

CABLE CARD,40P1 1400L BB SP-300

23475238

CABLE-CARD, 15P1 2570L BB

CABLE-CARD,24P1 600L BB

23475240

CABLE CARD,36P1 2670L BB HIGH-V

23475213

CABLE CARD,36P1 2000L BB SP-300


CABLE-CARD 21P1 330L BB

1000002165

ASSY,CORD HEATER VP-540

1000002166

ASSY,CORD HEATER VP-300

30
32

23475207

34 23475212
35

37 23475206
43

CABLE CARD,15P1 1900L BB SP-300

50 12559105

FUSE

51 1000002171

CABLE-ASSY,HEAD U/D SENSOR VP-540

53 1000002169

CABLE-ASSY,GRIT ENCODER VP-540

1000002183

CABLE-ASSY,HEATER VP-540

1000002755

CABLE-ASSY,HEATER VP-300

54
Revised 6

VP-540

Parts Name

59 1000004205

CABLE-ASSY, FRONT-COVER SW VP-540

2-2

*
*

*
*

2-2 MAIN BOARD


MAIN BOARD_Arrangement Diagram (Component Side)
It indicates the version of the Main Board.

DP SW
VP-540
VP-300

Bit1
OFF
OFF

Bit2
OFF
OFF

Bit3
OFF
OFF

Bit4
OFF
OFF
2-3

Bit5
OFF
OFF

Bit6
OFF
OFF

Bit7
OFF
OFF

Bit8
OFF
OFF

MAIN BOARD_Arrangement Diagram (Soldering Side)

2-4

R20

RA1

R1

PC211
CE0.1u

Y1

R26

5
7
4
8
3
9
2
10

T13

T12

T6

T5

A1

PC212
CE0.1u

T14

R10
10K

T3

R21
10K

VCC3

VDDQ
CTS2
TCLK
MD8/RTS2
VDDQ
VSSQ
MD7/TXD
SCK2/MRESET
VDD
VSS
A18
A19
VDDQ
VSSQ
A20
A21
A22
A23
VDDQ
VSSQ
A24
A25
MD3/CE2A
MD4/CE2B
VDDQ
VSSQ
MD5/RAS2
DACK0
DACK1
A0
VDDQ
VSSQ
A1
STATUS0
STATUS1
MD6/IOIS16
VDDQ
VSSQ
ASEBRK/BRKACK
TDO
VDD
VSS
TMS
TCK
TDI
TRST
CKIO2ENB
NC
VDD-PLL2
VSS-PLL2
VDD-PLL1
VSS-PLL1
VDD-CPG
VSS-CPG
XTAL
EXTAL
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC

VCC3

PC220
CE0.1u
VCC3

PC219
CE0.1u

VCC3

PC227
CE0.1u

VCC3

PC226
CE0.1u

VCC3

PC214
CE0.1u

VCC3

PC209
CE0.1u

B17
C16
A17
B16
C15
D15
B15
A16
C14
D14
A15
B14
C13
D13
A14
B13
A13
B12
C12
D12
A12
B11
A11
A10
C11
D11
B10
A9
B9
C8
C10
D10
D8
A8
B8
A7
C9
D9
B7
A6
C7
D7
B6
A5
B5
C4
C3
C6
A4
D6
B4
D5
A3
B3
A2
A1
C5
D16
H17
H18
N3
N4
U4
V18

VCC1.55

T10
T15
/RESET1
/RESET1

T4

T11
T18

A1
STATUS0
STATUS1

A0

A24
A25

A0

A20
A21
A22
A23

A18
A19

Cmd_MtoS

/Cmd_HS_MtoS

Cmd_MtoS

10K

VCC3

VCC1.55

/Cmd_HS_MtoS

PC201
CE0.1u

PC221
CE0.1u

A25 R5
A24
A23
A22
A21
A20
A19
A18

T1

PC207
CE0.1u

PC210
CE0.1u

FA-365 20.0MHz

VCC3

CE9p

C8

CE9p

C6

+ C3
10u/16V

+ C4
10u/16V

+ C5
10u/16V

10K

10K

R14 10K

R15

10K

10K

R2

R6

STATUS0
STATUS1

VCC3

PC5
CE0.1u

VCC3

PC6
CE0.1u

VCC3

10

R27

10

R28

10

R29

2.2K

VCC3

R3

2.2K

VCC3

10K

10K

T17 T16 T7

R7

R19 2.2K

R4

T8

VCC3

T20 T19 T2

/Cmd_HS_StoM

VCC1.55

PC225
CE0.1u

VCC3

PC224
CE0.1u

VCC3

PC7
CE0.1u

VCC3

PC9
CE0.1u

VCC3

PC22
CE0.1u

VCC3

PC30
CE0.1u

VCC3

PC39
CE0.1u

VCC3

PC223
CE0.1u

VCC3

PC229
CE0.1u

VCC3

PC218
CE0.1u

VCC3

PC216
CE0.1u

VCC3

PC38
CE0.1u

VCC3

PC37
CE0.1u

R8
10K

VCC3

TXD2

R49
47

10K

R23

10K

R22

T21

STATUS0
STATUS1

/WR2

VCC3

VCC3

/WR2

TXD2

1
2

RA19

EXBA10E103J

STATUS0
STATUS1

VCC3

A[0..25]

D47
D32

VCC3

/RD2

PC29
CE0.1u

/RESET1

/RESET1

56

T22

R25
R32
R33
R34

/CS1
/CS4
/CS5
/CS6

75

R35

D46
D33

VCC3

D62
D49

D45
D34
D44
D35

D35
D47
D44
D32
D34
D46
D45
D33

EXBA10E103J

RA14

VCC3

HD6417297BP267

IC7

OUTY

VCC

SN74LVC1G32DCK

GND

INA
INB

IC1

RA28

EXBA10E103J

EXBA10E103J

RA24

470

D29
D18

VCC3

RA43

EXBA10E103J

SML-210MT (GREEN)

D1

RA36

EXBA10E103J

PC3
CE0.1u

VCC3

R16

D15
D0
D14
D1

PC21
CE0.1u

/IRL3
/IRL2
/IRL1
/IRL0
RRXD2

6
D12
D3

VCC3

5
7
4
8
3
9
2
10
1

D43
D36
D42
D37
D39
D43
D40
D36
D38
D42
D41
D37
5
7
4
8
3
9
2
10

EXBA10E103J

RA32

EXBA10E103J

RA40

T25

RA13

RA20

PC228

T29

W20
U18
U17
V17
Y20
W19
Y19
W18
U16
V16
Y18
W17
Y17
W16
U15
V15
Y16
W15
U14
V14
Y15
W14
U12
V13
U13
V12
Y14
W13
U11
V11
Y13
W12
Y12
W11
U10
V10
Y11
Y10
W10
Y9
U9
V9
W9
Y8
W8
V4
U8
V8
Y7
W7
U7
V7
Y6
W6
U6
V6
Y5
W5
Y4
W4
Y3
U5
V5
W3

RA25

R60
10K

VCC3

VCC3

A17

A15
A16

A13
A14

A10
A11
A12

A7
A8
A9

T38

A4
A5
A6

A2
A3

T50

D22
D24
D23

D25

R57
10K

PC222 VCC1.55
VCC3

CE0.1u

CE0.1u

D25
DREQ1
DREQ0
RXD
D22
D24
D23
WE7/CAS7/DQM7/REG
VSSQ
VDDQ
WE6/CAS6/DQM6
WE3/CAS3/DQM3/ICIOWR
WE2/CAS2/DQM2/ICIORD
RD/WR
VSSQ
VDDQ
RD/CASS/FRAME
RAS
VSS
VDD
CS2
CS3
VSSQ
VDDQ
DRAK0
DRAK1
A2
A3
VSSQ
VDDQ
A4
A5
A6
CKIO2
VSSQ
VDDQ
CKIO
A7
A8
A9
VSSQ
VDDQ
A10
A11
A12
NC
VSSQ
VDDQ
A13
A14
VSS
VDD
A15
A16
VSSQ
VDDQ
A17
WE0/CAS0/DQM0
WE1/CAS1/DQM1
WE4/CAS4/DQM4
WE5/CAS5/DQM5
VSSQ
VDDQ
CKE

D9
D6

PC8
CE0.1u

D63
D48

1
D59
D52
D58
D53
D41
D38
D40
D39
1

D13
D2

D3
D1
D12
D14
D2
D0
D13
D15
6

56
75
56
75

/CS1
/CS4
/CS5
/CS6

33

R12
/CS0
R18

/CCS0

5
7
4
8
3
9
2
10
1

D11
D4
D10
D5

D7
D5
D6
D10
D8
D4
D9
D11
5
7
4
8
3
9
2
10
1

D8
D7

RA29

EXBV8V560J EXBV8V560J EXBV8V560J EXBV8V560J

8
7
6
5
DD33
DD46
DD32
DD47

EXBA10E103J

D61
D50
D60
D51

10
2
9
3
8
4
7
5
D61
D63
D50
D49
D51
D62
D60
D48
D57
D54
D56
D55

1
D28
D19

10
2
9
3
8
4
7
5
D57
D53
D55
D58
D56
D59
D54
D52
D31
D16
D30
D17

10
2
9
3
8
4
7
5
D19
D31
D28
D16
D18
D30
D29
D17
D27
D20
D26
D21

C17
D17
A18
B18
A19
B19
A20
C18
B20
C19
C20
D18
D19
D20
E18
E17
F17
F18
E19
E20
G17
G18
F19
F20
J17
J18
G19
G20
H19
H20
K17
K18
J19
J20
K19
K20
L17
L18
L20
L19
M20
M19
M17
M18
N20
N19
P20
P19
N17
N18
R20
R19
P17
P18
T20
T19
R17
R18
U20
U19
V20
V19
T17
T18

VSS
CA
VDD-RTC
VSS-RTC
EXTAL2
XTAL2
NMI
IRL3
IRL2
IRL1
IRL0
MD2/RXD2
MD1/TXD2
MD0/SCK
RD/WR2
VSSQ
VSSQ
VDDQ
D63
D48
VSS
VDD
D62
D49
VSSQ
VDDQ
D61
D50
D60
D51
VSSQ
VDDQ
D59
D52
D58
D53
VSSQ
VDDQ
D57
D54
D56
D55
VSSQ
VDDQ
D31
D16
D30
D17
VSSQ
VDDQ
D29
D18
VSS
VDD
D28
D19
VSSQ
VDDQ
D27
D20
D26
D21
VSSQ
VDDQ
D33
D46
D32
D47
1
2
3
4

D35
D44
D34
D45
1
2
3
4
8 1
7 2
6 3
5 4
8
7
6
5

8 1
7 2
6 3
5 4

10
2
9
3
8
4
7
5
DD35
DD44
DD34
DD45

A2
A6
A3
A7
A4
A8
A5
A9

T43

10
2
9
3
8
4
7
5

10
2
9
3
8
4
7
5

RA33

DQM3
DQM2
/WR
/RD
/RAS
/CS2

75
75
56
56
56
33

DQM1
DQM4
DQM5
CKE
/WE1

VCC3

75
75
75
56
75

VCC3

D[0..63]

RA37

RA41

4
13
5
12

9
8

16

RA49

A22
A23
A24
A25

A18
A19
A20
A21

A15
A16
A17

/WE0

RA10

RA15

RA15
RA16
RA17

VDD
NC
GND

Cd

OUT

RN5VD29A

PC202
CE0.1u

VCC3

2
4
3

IC39

RA22

NON
33

0
0
33

/CS0

PC58
CE0.1u

VCC3
PC57
CE0.1u

VCC3

R91
R79

R82
R83
R80

T52

/CS0

EXBV8V680J
5 RA22
6 RA23
7 RA24
8 RA25

5
6
7
8

PC203
CE0.1u

VCC3
PC204
CE0.1u

VCC3

PC118
CE0.1u

43
43
43
EXBV8V680J
5 RA18
5
6 RA19
6
7 RA20
7
8 RA21
8

VCC3

6
7
10
11

2
3
14
15

RA[0..25]

CLBA1
CLKB2
CLKB3
CLKB4

PC205
CE0.1u

VCC3

/WE1

CKE

DQM5

DQM4

DQM1

DQM0

4
3
2
1

4
3
2
1

A[0..25]

RA7
4
3
2
1

RA8
4
3
2
1

R48
R47
R46

CLKA1
CLKA2
CLKA3
CLKA4

CY2308-2

VDD
VDD
GND
GND

S1
S2

REF

FBK

IC17

/CS3

/CS2

/RAS

/RD

/WR

DQM2

DQM3

DQM6

DQM7

/DREQ0

RRXD

RA[0..25]

PC206
CE0.1u

VCC3

VCC3

10K

56

TP254

PC208
CE0.1u

DQM0

PC213
CE0.1u

/WE0

75

R42
R94
10K
VCC3
1

/CS3

DQM6

75

56

DQM7

/DREQ0

RRXD
VCC3

75

10K

R69

33

EXBV8V330J

EXBV8V330J
8 RA11
7 RA12
6 RA13
5 RA14

VCC3
1

RA3
RA4
RA5
RA6

RA0
RA1
RA2

EXBV8V330J
8 RA7
7 RA8
6 RA9
5 RA10

8
7
6
5

68
68
68

75

33

8
7
6
5

PC215
CE0.1u

VCC3

R63

R61

R43

R62

R44

R45

R64

PC217
CE0.1u

VCC3

A10
A14
A11
A15
A12
A16
A13
A17

1
2
3
4

RA51

R95

VCC3

8
7
6
5

RA45

1
2
3
4

RA52

R70

R52

R71

R53

R72

R54

R73

R55

R74

R65

1
2
3
4

A11
A12
A13
A14

8
7
6
5

RA46

1
2
3
4

RA47

R76

1
2
3
4

A7
A8
A9
A10

T41

1
2
3
4

A3
A4
A5
A6

CLK120

T31

R31
R30
R51

A0
A1
A2

RA27

MD[0..31]

TTXD3
RXD3

PC112
CE0.1u

R152
1K TP303
1

RA44

TTXD3
RXD3

STATUS0
STATUS1

74LVC14

IC40A

STATUS0
STATUS1

RA31

MD0
MD1
MD2
MD3
MD4
MD5
MD6
MD7
MD8
MD9
MD10
MD11
MD12
MD13
MD14
MD15

VCC

NC
RY/BY
BYTE

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
A19
A20

MA[0..25]

R322
1K

74LVC541

E1
E2

D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8

IC18

RA35

21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40

37

/RESET2

CONF_DONE

56
R325

33

TP302
/RESET1
56

10K

TXD3
RRXD3
VCC3
R93

10K

RRXD
RRXD2
VCC3
R89

R213
10K

VCC3

PC4
CE0.1u

MA10
MA11
MA12
MA13
MA14
MA15
MA16
MA17
MA18

MA1
MA2
MA3
MA4
MA5
MA6
MA7
MA8
MA9

10K

R215

DD[0..63]
DD[0..63]
EXBV8V330J EXBV8V330J EXBV8V330J EXBV8V330J EXBV8V560J EXBV8V560J EXBV8V560J EXBV8V560J EXBV8V330J EXBV8V330J EXBV8V330J EXBV8V330J

R151

MA1
MA2
MA3
MA4
MA5
MA6
MA7
MA8
MA9
MA10
MA11
MA12
MA13
MA14
MA15
MA16
MA17
MA18
MA19
MA20
MA21

MA[0..25]

13 VCC3
15
47

25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
48
17
16
9
10

R327

R328
1K

VCC3

Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
Q8

18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11

PS-40PE-D4T1-PN1

20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

CN2

PC56
CE0.1u

VCC3

VCC

74LVC14

RA39

VSS
VSS

WP/ACC
CE
OE
WE
RESET

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15

IC2

MBM29LV160BE90TN(MBM29LV320BE)

27
46

14
26
28
11
12

29
31
33
35
38
40
42
44
30
32
34
36
39
41
43
45

74LVC14
IC40C

IC40B

1
19

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

MD8
MD9
MD10
MD11
MD12
MD13
MD14
MD15

MA25
MD0
MD1
MD2
MD3
MD4
MD5
MD6
MD7

/RRD
/WWE0
/RESET1

Cmd_StoM
RXD2

CLK60_1
CLK60_2

Cmd_StoM
RXD2

CLK60_1
CLK60_2

CLK120_1
CLK120_2

DSP01-002-430G-0

JUMP1

R201
0

VCC3

MD[0..31]

/RRD
/WWE0
/RESET1

Normal : 2-3
JIGU : 1-2

CLK120_1
CLK120_2

JP1
DSP03-003-432G

VCC3

1 D57
2 D54
3 D56
4 D55

D23
D24
D22
D26
D25
D20
D21
D27
D37
D42
D36
D43
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
DD37
DD42
DD36
DD43

8 1
7 2
6 3
5 4

D39
D40
D38
D41
1
2
3
4
8 1
7 2
6 3
5 4
8
7
6
5
DD39
DD40
DD38
DD41

D1
D14
D0
D15
1
2
3
4

RDY
RESET
CS0
CS1
CS4
CS5
CS6
BS
VSSQ
RD2
VDDQ
VSSQ
D47
D32
VDD
VSS
D46
D33
VDDQ
VSSQ
D45
D34
D44
D35
VDDQ
VSSQ
D43
D36
D42
D37
VDDQ
VSSQ
D41
D38
D40
D39
VDDQ
VSSQ
D15
D0
D14
D1
VDDQ
VSSQ
D13
D2
VDD
VSS
D12
D3
VDDQ
VSSQ
D11
D4
D10
D5
VDDQ
VSSQ
D9
D6
BACK/BSREQ
BREQ/BSACK
D8
D7

/CS0

8
7
6
5
DD3
DD12
DD2
DD13

1 D31
2 D16
3 D30
4 D17

EXBA10E103J
EXBA10E103J

8
7
6
5
DD5
DD10
DD4
DD11

1
2
3
4

D3
D12
D2
D13
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4

D5
D10
D4
D11
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4

D7
D6
D8
D9
1
2
3
4
8 1
7 2
6 3
5 4
8
7
6
5
DD7
DD6
DD8
DD9

8
7
6
5
DD1 8
DD14 7
DD0 6
DD15 5

1 D63
2 D48
3 D62
4 D49
8 1
7 2
6 3
5 4
8
7
6
5
DD63
DD48
DD62
DD49

8
7
6
5

1 D61
2 D50
3 D60
4 D51
8 1
7 2
6 3
5 4
8
7
6
5
DD61
DD50
DD60
DD51

8
7
6
5

1 D59
2 D52
3 D58
4 D53
8 1
7 2
6 3
5 4
8
7
6
5
DD59
DD52
DD58
DD53

B2
B1
C2
C1
D4
D3
D2
D1
E4
E3
F3
F4
E2
E1
G3
G4
F2
F1
H3
H4
G2
G1
H2
H1
J3
J4
J2
J1
K2
K1
K3
K4
L1
L2
M1
M2
L3
L4
N1
N2
P1
P2
M3
M4
R1
R2
P3
P4
T1
T2
R3
R4
U1
U2
V1
V2
T3
T4
W1
Y1
U3
V3
W2
Y2

/RD2

DD25 8
DD24 7
DD22 6
DD23 5

1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
DD57 8
DD54 7
DD56 6
DD55 5

1 D25
2 D24
3 D22
4 D23
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5

1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
DD31 8
DD16 7
DD30 6
DD17 5

1 D27
2 D20
3 D26
4 D21
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
DD27 8
DD20 7
DD26 6
DD21 5

1 D29
2 D18
3 D28
4 D19
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5

2-5

DD29
DD18
DD28
DD19

VCC3

CONF_DONE

/RESET2

/RESET1

TXD3
RRXD3

RRXD
RRXD2

VCC3

MAIN BOARD_Circuit Diagram 1/9

PC49
CE0.1u

/WR2
/CS1

/WE1
/WE0

/CS5
/RD2

PC63
CE0.1u

VCC3

PC62
CE0.1u

VCC3

PC41
CE0.1u

VCC3

PC50
CE0.1u

VCC3

PC35
CE0.1u

VCC3

PC40
CE0.1u

VCC3

RA[0..25]

VCC3

PC36
CE0.1u

VCC3

RA[0..25]

PC26
CE0.1u

VCC3

PC25
CE0.1u

VCC3

PC19
CE0.1u

VCC3

PC20
CE0.1u

VCC3

/WR2

PC11
CE0.1u

VCC3

PC10
CE0.1u

VCC3

PC1
CE0.1u

VCC3

PC2
CE0.1u

VCC3

/WR2
/CS1

/WE1
/WE0

/CS5
/RD2

RA22
RA23
RA24
RA25

RA20
RA21

RA18
RA19

RA16
RA17

RA14
RA15

RA12
RA13

RA10
RA11

RA6
RA7
RA8
RA9

RA4
RA5

RA2
RA3

RA0
RA1

DD30
DD31

DD28
DD29

DD26
DD27

DD22
DD23
DD24
DD25

DD20
DD21

DD18
DD19

DD16
DD17

DD14
DD15
/WR2

DD12
DD13

DD10
DD11

DD6
DD7
DD8
DD9

DD4
DD5

DD2
DD3

DD0
DD1

VCC3

VCC3

VCC3

VCC3

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25

48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25

48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25

48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25

SN74LVCH16245ADGG-EL

LAB/BA /LOE
LB0
LA0
LB1
LA1
GND
GND
LB2
LA2
LB3
LA3
VCC3 VCC3
LB4
LA4
LB5
LA5
GND
GND
LB6
LA6
LB7
LA7
HB0
HA0
HB1
HA1
GND
GND
HB2
HA2
HB3
HA3
VCC3 VCC3
HB4
HA4
HB5
HA5
GND
GND
HB6
HA6
HB7
HA7
HAB/BA /HOE

IC15

SN74LVCH16245ADGG-EL

LAB/BA /LOE
LB0
LA0
LB1
LA1
GND
GND
LB2
LA2
LB3
LA3
VCC3 VCC3
LB4
LA4
LB5
LA5
GND
GND
LB6
LA6
LB7
LA7
HB0
HA0
HB1
HA1
GND
GND
HB2
HA2
HB3
HA3
VCC3 VCC3
HB4
HA4
HB5
HA5
GND
GND
HB6
HA6
HB7
HA7
HAB/BA /HOE

IC12

SN74LVCH16245ADGG-EL

LAB/BA /LOE
LB0
LA0
LB1
LA1
GND
GND
LB2
LA2
LB3
LA3
VCC3 VCC3
LB4
LA4
LB5
LA5
GND
GND
LB6
LA6
LB7
LA7
HB0
HA0
HB1
HA1
GND
GND
HB2
HA2
HB3
HA3
VCC3 VCC3
HB4
HA4
HB5
HA5
GND
GND
HB6
HA6
HB7
HA7
HAB/BA /HOE

IC9

VCC3

VCC3

VCC3

10K

VCC3

VCC3
R202

SN74LVCH16245ADGG-EL

LAB/BA /LOE
LB0
LA0
LB1
LA1
GND
GND
LB2
LA2
LB3
LA3
VCC3 VCC3
LB4
LA4
LB5
LA5
GND
GND
LB6
LA6
LB7
LA7
HB0
HA0
HB1
HA1
GND
GND
HB2
HA2
HB3
HA3
VCC3 VCC3
HB4
HA4
HB5
HA5
GND
GND
HB6
HA6
HB7
HA7
HAB/BA /HOE

IC3

5
6
7
8

5
6
7
8

4
3
2
1

4
3
2
1

5
6
7
8

5
6
7
8

4
3
2
1

4
3
2
1

5
6
7
8

5
6
7
8

4
3
2
1

4
3
2
1

5
6
7
8

5
6
7
8

4
3
2
1

4
3
2
1

5
6
7
8

5
6
7
8

4
3
2
1

4
3
2
1

5
6
7
8

5
6
7
8

4
3
2
1

4
3
2
1

5
6
7
8

5
6
7
8

5
6
7
8

5
6
7
8

5 MD28
6 MD29
7 MD30
8 MD31
EXBV8V560J

5 MD16
6 MD17
7 MD18
8 MD19
EXBV8V560J
5 MD20
6 MD21
7 MD22
8 MD23
EXBV8V560J
5 MD24
6 MD25
7 MD26
8 MD27
EXBV8V560J

/GATE1

5 MD12
6 MD13
7 MD14
8 MD15
EXBV8V330J

5 MD0
6 MD1
7 MD2
8 MD3
EXBV8V330J
5 MD4
6 MD5
7 MD6
8 MD7
EXBV8V330J
5 MD8
6 MD9
7 MD10
8 MD11
EXBV8V330J

5
6
7
8

TP244

TP269

5 MA16
6 MA17
7 MA18
8 MA19
EXBV8V560J
5 MA20
6 MA21
7 MA22
8 MA23
EXBV8V560J
5 MA24
6 MA25
7
8
EXBV8V560J

5 MA12
6 MA13
7 MA14
8 MA15
EXBV8V680J

5 MA0
6 MA1
7 MA2
8 MA3
EXBV8V680J
5 MA4
6 MA5
7 MA6
8 MA7
EXBV8V680J
5 MA8
6 MA9
7 MA10
8 MA11
EXBV8V680J

RA59
EXBV8V560J

4
3
2
1
RA54
4
3
2
1
RA56
4
3
2
1
RA57

4
3
2
1
RA50

4
3
2
1
RA38
4
3
2
1
RA42
4
3
2
1
RA48

4
3
2
1
RA34

4
3
2
1
RA21
4
3
2
1
RA26
4
3
2
1
RA30

4
3
2
1

4
3
2
1

4
3
2
1

4
3
2
1

4
3
2
1

/GATE1

4
3
2
1
RA18

4
3
2
1
RA6
4
3
2
1
RA9
4
3
2
1
RA11

TP250

TP270

/WWR

/WWE1
/WWE0

/CCS5
/RRD

TP268
TP266

MA25 T9

/CCS5
/RRD

PC90

/WWR

/WR2

PC79
CE0.1u

R224

R222

R217

CE0.1u

56

56

56

CE0.1u

PC96

VCC3

PC91
CE0.1u

VCC3

/GATE2

CE0.1u

VCC3

PC97

VCC3

/GATE2

/WR2

PC67
CE0.1u

VCC3

PC68
CE0.1u

VCC3

CLK120_2

DQM5
DQM4
DQM3
DQM2
DQM1
DQM0

R207

R204

R206

R208

R205

A[0..25]

RA[0..25]

DD[0..63]

NON
47

NON
47

47

SDBK2

SDBK1

SDBK0

VCC3

VCC3

/USB_WE

/FPGA_WE

/RRD2

DD30
DD31

DD28
DD29

DD26
DD27

DD22
DD23
DD24
DD25

DD20
DD21

DD18
DD19

DD16
DD17

DD14
DD15

DD12
DD13

DD10
DD11

DD6
DD7
DD8
DD9

DD4
DD5

DD2
DD3

DD0
DD1

DQM5
DQM4
DQM3
DQM2
DQM1
DQM0

CLK120_2

CKE
CLK120_1

/RAS
/RD
/WR
/CS3
DQM7
DQM6

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25

48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25

SN74LVCH16245ADGG-EL

LAB/BA /LOE
LB0
LA0
LB1
LA1
GND
GND
LB2
LA2
LB3
LA3
VCC3 VCC3
LB4
LA4
LB5
LA5
GND
GND
LB6
LA6
LB7
LA7
HB0
HA0
HB1
HA1
GND
GND
HB2
HA2
HB3
HA3
VCC3 VCC3
HB4
HA4
HB5
HA5
GND
GND
HB6
HA6
HB7
HA7
HAB/BA /HOE

IC29

SN74LVCH16245ADGG-EL

LAB/BA /LOE
LB0
LA0
LB1
LA1
GND
GND
LB2
LA2
LB3
LA3
VCC3 VCC3
LB4
LA4
LB5
LA5
GND
GND
LB6
LA6
LB7
LA7
HB0
HA0
HB1
HA1
GND
GND
HB2
HA2
HB3
HA3
VCC3 VCC3
HB4
HA4
HB5
HA5
GND
GND
HB6
HA6
HB7
HA7
HAB/BA /HOE

IC23

SDRAM 128M/256M Jumper

A17

A16

A15

CKE
CLK120_1

/RAS
/RD
/WR
/CS3
DQM7
DQM6

A[0..25]

RA[0..25]

DD[0..63]

VCC3

PC80
CE0.1u

VCC3

MA[0..25]

MD[0..31]

/WWE0

MA24 TP265

MA23 TP264

MA22 TP263

MA21 TP262

MA20 TP260

MA19 TP258

MA0

MA[0..25]

MD[0..31]

VCC3

VCC3

4
3
2
1

4
3
2
1

4
3
2
1

4
3
2
1

4
3
2
1
RA78

4
3
2
1
RA75
4
3
2
1
RA76
4
3
2
1
RA77

10K

4
3
2
1

4
3
2
1

4
3
2
1

4
3
2
1

5
6
7
8

5
6
7
8

5
6
7
8

5
6
7
8

5
6
7
8

5
6
7
8

5
6
7
8

5
6
7
8

5
DB28
6
DB29
7
DB30
8
DB31
EXBV8V560J

5
DB16
6
DB17
7
DB18
8
DB19
EXBV8V560J
5
DB20
6
DB21
7
DB22
8
DB23
EXBV8V560J
5
DB24
6
DB25
7
DB26
8
DB27
EXBV8V560J

5
DB12
6
DB13
7
DB14
8
DB15
EXBV8V560J

5
DB4
6
DB5
7
DB6
8
DB7
EXBV8V330J
5
DB8
6
DB9
7
DB10
8
DB11
EXBV8V560J

5
DB0
6
DB1
7
DB2
8
DB3
EXBV8V330J

PC23
CE0.1u

VCC3

1
3
9
14
27
43
49

DB0
DB1
DB2
DB3
DB4
DB5
DB6
DB7
DB8
DB9
DB10
DB11
DB12
DB13
DB14
DB15

PC24
CE0.1u

VCC3

DD48
DD49
DD50
DD51
DD52
DD53
DD54
DD55
DD56
DD57
DD58
DD59
DD60
DD61
DD62
DD63

VCC3

40

2
4
5
7
8
10
11
13
42
44
45
47
48
50
51
53

PC12
CE0.1u

VCC3

PC13
CE0.1u

VCC3

VCC3

4
3
2
1
RA71

4
3
2
1
RA68
4
3
2
1
RA69
4
3
2
1
RA70

R251

VCC3
VCC3
VCC3
VCC3
VCC3
VCC3
VCC3

NC

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15

MT48LC16M16A2P-7E

GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND

CKE
CLK

RAS
CAS
WE
CS
UDQM
LDQM

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10/AP
A11
A12
BA1
BA0

IC8

PC14
CE0.1u

VCC3

6
12
28
41
46
52
54

37
38

18
17
16
19
39
15

23
24
25
26
29
30
31
32
33
34
22
35
36
21
20

PC15
CE0.1u

VCC3

RA3
RA4
RA5
RA6
RA7
RA8
RA9
RA10
RA11
RA12
RA13
RA14
SDBK0
SDBK1
SDBK2

TP286
TP277
TP287
TP278
TP288
TP279
TP289
TP280
TP290
TP281
TP291
TP282
TP285
TP283
TP292
TP284

/RESET1

/USBCS
/USB_WE
/WWE0
/RRD2
/INTUSB_0

MA[0..25]

VCC3
VCC3
VCC3
VCC3
VCC3
VCC3
VCC3

NC

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15

T156

/RESET1

MA13
MA14
MA15
MA16
MA17
MA18

DB0
DB1
DB2
DB3
DB4
DB5
DB6
DB7
DB8
DB9
DB10
DB11
DB12
DB13
DB14
DB15

PC46
CE0.1u

VCC3

1
3
9
14
27
43
49

63

56
55
54
53
51

18
19
20
21
22
23

24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39

DB[0..31]

PC47
CE0.1u

VCC3

DD32
DD33
DD34
DD35
DD36
DD37
DD38
DD39
DD40
DD41
DD42
DD43
DD44
DD45
DD46
DD47

VCC3

40

2
4
5
7
8
10
11
13
42
44
45
47
48
50
51
53

PC28
CE0.1u

VCC3

PC31
CE0.1u

/USBCS
/USB_WE
/WWE0
/RRD2
/INTUSB_0

MA[0..25]

DB[0..31]

PC32
CE0.1u

VCC3

MT48LC16M16A2P-7E

GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND

CKE
CLK

RAS
CAS
WE
CS
UDQM
LDQM

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10/AP
A11
A12
BA1
BA0

IC13

VCC3

6
12
28
41
46
52
54

37
38

18
17
16
19
39
15

23
24
25
26
29
30
31
32
33
34
22
35
36
21
20

PC33
CE0.1u

VCC3

RA3
RA4
RA5
RA6
RA7
RA8
RA9
RA10
RA11
RA12
RA13
RA14
SDBK0
SDBK1
SDBK2

RST

CS
WR1
WR0
RD
INT

A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6/ALE

D0
D1/AD1
D2/AD2
D3/AD3
D4/AD4
D5/AD5
D6/AD6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15

VCC3

VCC3
VCC3
VCC3
VCC3
VCC3
VCC3
VCC3

NC

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15

R357
5.6K 1%(NON)

10
11

17
16

62
60
61

57
59
58

4
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
52

IC47
5
3

M66592FP(NON)

XIN
XOUT

MPBUS
TEST

DEND1
DREQ1
DACK1/DSTB0

DREQ0
DEND0
DACK0

DP
SD0
SD1
SD2
SD3
SD4
SD5
SD6
SD7
SOF

VBUS
DM

VCC_1.5

C40
8p(NON)

1M(NON)
R166
560(NON)

R167

10K(NON)

R361

10K(NON)

R356

C46
CE1u(NON)
1

T157

VCC3

VCC3

VCC
-Data
+Data
Ground
CASE1A
CASE1B

CN21

PC86
CE0.1u

VCC3
PC85
CE0.1u

VCC3
PC73
CE0.1u

VCC3

R168
0(NON)

VCC3

VCC3

C45
8p(NON)

VCC_1.5

VCC_1.5
PC288
PC289
PC126
CE0.1u(NON)CE0.1u(NON)CE0.1u(NON)

VCC_1.5

+ C33
PC291
PC292
PC133
PC290
PC125
10u/16V(NON) CE0.1u(NON)CE0.1u(NON)CE0.1u(NON)CE0.1u(NON)CE0.1u(NON)

VCC3

1
3
9
14
27
43
49

DUSB-BRA42-T11(D4T)(NON)

1
2
3
4
5A
5B

DD0
DD1
DD2
DD3
DD4
DD5
DD6
DD7
DD8
DD9
DD10
DD11
DD12
DD13
DD14
DD15

VCC3

40

2
4
5
7
8
10
11
13
42
44
45
47
48
50
51
53

VCC3
PC74
CE0.1u

VCC3
PC75
CE0.1u

VCC3

FL47
EXCML20A390U(NON)

2
ACM2012(NON)

FL46

VCC3
VCC3
VCC3
VCC3
VCC3
VCC3
VCC3

NC

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15

MT48LC16M16A2P-7E

GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND

CKE
CLK

RAS
CAS
WE
CS
UDQM
LDQM

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10/AP
A11
A12
BA1
BA0

IC24

PC76
CE0.1u

VCC3

6
12
28
41
46
52
54

37
38

18
17
16
19
39
15

23
24
25
26
29
30
31
32
33
34
22
35
36
21
20

Y6
FA-365 12.0MHz(NON)

VCC3
10K(NON)

R355

FL45

RA3
RA4
RA5
RA6
RA7
RA8
RA9
RA10
RA11
RA12
RA13
RA14
SDBK0
SDBK1
SDBK2

EXCML20A390U(NON)

PC66
CE0.1u

/INTUSB_1

PC65
CE0.1u

VCC3

1
3
9
14
27
43
49

VCC3

DD16
DD17
DD18
DD19
DD20
DD21
DD22
DD23
DD24
DD25
DD26
DD27
DD28
DD29
DD30
DD31

VCC3

40

2
4
5
7
8
10
11
13
42
44
45
47
48
50
51
53

PC52
CE0.1u

VCC3

PC53
CE0.1u

VCC3

MT48LC16M16A2P-7E

GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND

CKE
CLK

RAS
CAS
WE
CS
UDQM
LDQM

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10/AP
A11
A12
BA1
BA0

IC20

PC54
CE0.1u

VCC3

6
12
28
41
46
52
54

37
38

18
17
16
19
39
15

23
24
25
26
29
30
31
32
33
34
22
35
36
21
20

PC55
CE0.1u

VCC3

RA3
RA4
RA5
RA6
RA7
RA8
RA9
RA10
RA11
RA12
RA13
RA14
SDBK0
SDBK1
SDBK2

AFED33G
AFEA33G
1
9

DD[0..63]

RERIN

15
42
64
2
12
VIF1
VIF2
VIF3
AFED33V
AFEA33V
DGND
41

40
13
6
VDD
AFED15V
AFEA15V
AFEA15G
AFED15G

2-6

2
7
14

DD[0..63]

MAIN BOARD_Circuit Diagram 2/9

PC276

CE0.1u

PC262

CE0.1u

PC261

MA[0..25]

CE0.1u

/DREQ0

mac_clk
/CS4
/CS6
/WWE0
/RRD2
/CCS0

MA[0..25]

PC94

CE0.1u

PC111

CE0.1u

PC260

VCC3

CE0.1u

PC279

VCC3

CE0.1u

VCC3

CE0.1u

VCC3

PC95

VCC3

PC272

CE0.1u

CE0.1u

CE0.1u

PC277

VCC3

CE0.1u

CE0.1u

VCC3

CE0.1u

/DREQ0

mac_clk
/CS4
/CS6
/WWE0
/RRD2
/CCS0

MA24
MA25

MA23

MA19
MA20
MA21
MA22

ASDO

CE0.1u

PC93

VCC3

PC266

VCC3

PC115

VCC3

PC278

VCC3

PC109

VCC3

CE0.1u

CE0.1u

VCC3

PC114

CE0.1u

VCC3

PC271

PC270

VCC3

CE0.1u

CE0.1u

VCC3

PC99

PC98

VCC3

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

T85

0(NON)

T87

R273

T86

T77

T78
T83
T89
T90

DB28
DB29
DB30
DB31

DB23
DB24
ASDO
DB25
DB26
DB27

DB12
DB13
DB14
DB15
DB16
T80
DB17
DB18
DB19
DB20
DB21
DB22

DB0
DB1
DB2
DB3
DB4
DB5
DB6
DB7
DB8
DB9
DB10
DB11

KHS08

SW1

WDT_/OUT

R279
10K

16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9

VCC3

A1
A2
D3
B3
A3
D4
C4
B4
A4
E5
D5
C5
B5
A5
A15
A16
B1
B2
E6
D6
C6
B6
K10
B8
L10
N10
L9
N9
R10
T10
B15
B16
R9
T9
C3
T8
R8
T7
C7
C8
C9
C10
R7
L8
N8
L7
C15
C16
D1
D2
C1
C2
E1
E2
D7
E3
D9
E4
F3
D12
H1
H2
J1
J15
H15
B13
GND
VCCIO2
I/O/LVDS6p
I/O/LVDS11n
I/O/LVDS11p
I/O/LVDS6n
I/O/LVDS14p
I/O/LVDS12n
I/O/LVDS12p
I/O/LVDS8n
I/O/LVDS8p
I/O/LVDS14n
I/O/LVDS13n
I/O/LVDS13p
VCCIO2
GND
VCCIO1
GND
I/O/LVDS10p
I/O/LVDS15n
I/O/LVDS15p
I/O/LVDS17n
I/O/LVDS48n
NC
I/O/LVDS50n
I/O/LVDS59n
I/O/LVDS50p
I/O/LVDS59p
I/O/LVDS49p
I/O/LVDS49n
GND
VCCIO3
I/O/LVDS52n
I/O/LVDS52p
I/O/ASDO
I/O/LVDS53p
I/O/LVDS53n
I/O/LVDS54p
VCCIO2
GND
GND
VCCIO2
I/O/LVDS54n
I/O/LVDS60n
I/O/VREFB4N1
I/O/LVDS60p
NC
NC
NC
NC
I/O/CRC_ERROR/LVDS9p
I/O/CLKUSR/LVDS9n
I/O
I/O
NC
I/O/LVDS7p
NC
I/O/LVDS7n
I/O
GND_PLL2
CLK1/LVDSCLK0n
CLK0/LVDSCLK0p
CLK3/LVDSCLK1n
CLK6/LVDSCLK3p
CLK5/LVDSCLK2n
I/O/LVDS26n

EXBA10E103J

RA74
VCC3

R301
10K

T100

VCC3

5
7
4
8
3
9
2
10
6

T79
DATA0
DATA0

T84
T122
nCS
nCS

VCC3

EXD20T142
EXD21
EXD22

IC36
EP2C5F256

VCC3
4
PC100
CE0.1u

VCC3

T74
T75

VCC3

EXD12
EXD13
EXD14
EXD15
EXD16
EXD17
EXD18
EXD19
/LED
/SW0
/SW1
/SW2
/PANEL
/LED
/SW0
/SW1
/SW2
/PANEL

DB[0..31]

EXD0
EXD1
EXD2
EXD3
EXD4
EXD5
EXD6
EXD7
EXD8
EXD9
EXD10
EXD11
1

OE

OUT

3
1
SG-710ECK 14.7456MHz

GND

VCC

Y4

10K

R304

VCC3

/SENSOR
/RESET1
T133

/SENSOR
/RESET1

T99

DB[0..31]

EXD23
EXD24
EXD25
EXD26
EXD27
EXD28
T112
nCE
/CS5
/MTRERR
nCE
/CS5
/MTRERR

VCC3

10K

R129

VCC3

33

I/O/LVDS23p
I/O/LVDS23n
I/O/VREFB2N1
I/O/LVDS21p
I/O/LVDS22p
I/O/LVDS22n
I/O/LVDS24n
VCCIO2
GND
GND
VCCIO2
GNDA_PLL2
VCCA_PLL2
I/O/VREFB2N0
I/O/LVDS21n
NC
DATA0
TCK
NC
I/O/nCSO
NC
I/O/LVDS48p
I/O/LVDS32n
I/O/LVDS32p
I/O/LVDS24p
I/O/LVDS35n
VCCD_PLL2
GND_PLL2
NC
NC
I/O/LVDS35p
CLK4/LVDSCLK2p
TMS
TDO
VCCIO1
NC
nCE
I/O/LVDS1n
I/O/PLL1_OUTn
GND
VCCINT
I/O
I/O
VCCIO3
I/O/VREFB1N1
I/O/LVDS3p

A10
B10
D8
D10
F9
F10
G10
E7
E8
E9
E10
E11
E12
C11
D11
E13
F1
F2
E15
F4
F5
K11
J11
H11
G11
H12
F11
F12
F13
F14
J12
H16
G1
G2
G3
G4
G5
N2
M4
G8
G9
M3
M2
G14
J4
K4
/SERIAL_START
/SRVBRD_RESET
/SERIAL_START
/SRVBRD_RESET

33
R134

VCC3

R132

EXD[0..31]

/PRN_RST
/FIFO_HALF_NET
PR_TXD
PR_RXD
PR_RTS
PR_CTS
/WR_STB
/WR_FULL
/RBE3
/RBE2
/RBE1
T154
EXD29
EXD30
EXD31
/PRN_RST
/FIFO_HALF_NET
PR_TXD
PR_RXD
PR_RTS
PR_CTS
/WR_STB
/WR_FULL
/RBE3
/RBE2
/RBE1
T111
T123

EXD[0..31]

/RBE0
T150
T149/RBE0

T88
T151
T153

T16
T15
P11
N11
M11
L11
P12
N12
P13
N13
P14
N14
M12
M14
T2
T1
R16
R15
L12
L14
H13
K15
T11
R11
T12
R12
R6
T13
R13
T14
R2
R1
R14
P15
P16
N15
N16
M15
P10
P9
P8
P7
P6
M16
L15
L16
C12
A13
D16
E16
E14
D15
B7
A6
A7
A8
A9
N7
N6
N5
N4
N3
B9
L2

8
7
6
5

R303
10K

VCC3

T152

1
2
3
4

VCC3
1
2
3
4

T144

PC264

CE0.1u

PC265
CE0.1u

CROP_ON
/PS_SENS
DCLK
CLK60_1

EXT_IN2
EXT_IN3

EXT_OUT3
HEAD_SENS

PC268

VCC1.2

CE0.1u(NON)

R276
10K

EXT_OUT2
EXT_IN0

PC116
CE0.1u(NON)

EXT_OUT2
EXT_IN0

nCONFIG

NON

/ALT_CONF_DONE
/ALT_CONFIG

nCONFIG

R298

PC267

EXT_IN2
EXT_IN3
CROP_ON
/PS_SENS
DCLK
CLK60_1

T148
T145
/ALT_STATUS
/ALT_RESET

NON

/INTDDA
/F0_INTREQ

T76

/IRL0
/IRL1
/IRL2
/IRL3
MA18
/INTUSB_0

/LCD_CS
LCD_E
LCD_RS
LCD_RW
RTC_DATA
/CS1
RTC_WDATA
CONF_DONE
RTC_CLK
RTC_CE
AD_IN
/AD_CS
AD_CK
AD_OUT

TTXD3
RRXD3

/ALT_DCLK
/ALT_DATA
EXT_OUT0
EXT_OUT0
EXT_OUT1
EXT_OUT1

R297

EXT_IN1

/GATE1
/GATE2
/USBCS

R326
10K

CE0.1u

CE0.1u

PC275

G15
F15
F16
M13
P4
P3
M10
M9
M8
M7
M6
M5
A11
B11
A12
B12
A14
R5
B14
L13
C14
D14
C13
D13
G12
G13
L6
L5
T6
T5
T4
T3
K16
G16
K14
K13
K12
R4
R3
K9
K8
K7
K6
F6
K5
K3
F8
F7
N1
M1
J14
J13
G7
G6
J10
J9
J8
J7
J6
J5
P1
J3
L1
K2

VCC3

VCC1.2

VCC3

EXT_IN1

EXBV8V103J

8
7
6
5

RA73

EXT_OUT3
HEAD_SENS

I/O/LVDS34p
I/O/LVDS33n
I/O/LVDS33p
nSTATUS
I/O/LVDS57n
I/O
VCCIO4
GND
GND
VCCIO4
GNDA_PLL1
VCCA_PLL1
I/O
I/O
I/O/LVDS25p
I/O/LVDS25n
I/O/LVDS28p
I/O/LVDS55n
I/O/LVDS28n
CONF_DONE
I/O/LVDS29n
I/O/PLL2_OUTn
I/O/LVDS27n
I/O/LVDS29p
I/O/LVDS31n
I/O/LVDS31p
VCCD_PLL1
GND_PLL1
I/O
I/O/LVDS55p
I/O/LVDS56p
I/O/LVDS58p
I/O/LVDS36n
I/O/LVDS34n
VCCIO3
NC
MSEL1
I/O/LVDS56n
I/O/LVDS58n
GND
NC
NC
NC
I/O/LVDS10n
I/O/LVDS3n
VCCIO1
I/O/LVDS18p
I/O/LVDS18n
I/O/LVDS1p
I/O
GND
MSEL0
I/O/LVDS16p
I/O/LVDS16n
NC
GND
GND
VCCINT
NC
nCONFIG
I/O/LVDS0p
GND
I/O/LVDS2p
I/O/LVDS4p

GND
VCCIO4
I/O
I/O/VREFB4N0
I/O/LVDS43p
I/O/LVDS43n
I/O/LVDS47p
I/O/LVDS42n
I/O/LVDS47n
I/O/LVDS41n/INIT_DONE
I/O
I/O/LVDS41p/nCEO
I/O/LVDS42p
I/O/VREFB3N1
VCCIO4
GND
VCCIO3
GND
I/O
I/O
I/O/VREFB3N0
I/O/LVDS36p
I/O/LVDS51p
I/O/LVDS51n
I/O/LVDS46p
I/O/LVDS46n
NC
I/O/LVDS45p
I/O/LVDS45n
I/O/LVDS44p
GND
VCCIO1
I/O/LVDS44n
I/O/LVDS40n
I/O/LVDS40p
I/O/LVDS39n
I/O/LVDS39p
I/O/LVDS38n
VCCIO4
GND
GND
VCCIO4
NC
I/O/LVDS38p
I/O/LVDS37n
I/O/LVDS37p
I/O/LVDS27p
I/O/LVDS26p
I/O/LVDS30p
I/O
I/O/PLL2_OUTp
I/O/LVDS30n
I/O/LVDS19p
I/O/LVDS17p
I/O/LVDS19n
I/O
I/O/LVDS20n
NC
NC
GND_PLL1
NC
NC
I/O/LVDS20p
I/O/LVDS2n
CLK7/LVDSCLK3n
CLK2/LVDSCLK1p
GND
DCLK
TDI
NC
VCCINT
GND
GND
VCCINT
I/O
I/O/PLL1_OUTp
I/O/LVDS0n
GND
I/O/LVDS57p
I/O/LVDS4n
J16
J2
H3
H4
H5
H6
H7
H8
H9
H10
L3
L4
P2
H14
P5
K1

nCONFIG
nCE
DATA0
nCS
ASDO

R277
10K

1
2
3
4

R310
R311

R156

150

150

C28
100p

C27
100p

R136

VCC3

10K

R360

NON

PINCHPOS

HEAD_UD

/ALT_CONF_DONE
/ALT_CONFIG

/ALT_DCLK
/ALT_DATA

/ALT_STATUS
/ALT_RESET

/INTDDA
/F0_INTREQ

/LCD_CS
LCD_E
LCD_RS
LCD_RW
RTC_DATA
/CS1
RTC_WDATA
CONF_DONE
RTC_CLK
RTC_CE
AD_IN
/AD_CS
AD_CK
AD_OUT

TTXD3
RRXD3

/GATE1
/GATE2
/USBCS

nCONFIG
nCE
DATA0
nCS

VCC3

Vcc
Vcc
DCLK
ASDI

VCC3

EPCS1

nCS
DATA
Vcc
GND

IC206

CONF_DONE

10K

10K
R358

VCC3
R359

DCLK
VCC3

RA72
EXBV8V103J

CONF_DONE

1
2
3
4
8 1
7 2
6 3
5 4

2-7

8
7
6
5

5
6
7
8
4 5
3 6
2 7
1 8

TP330
TP325
TP331
TP326
TP332
TP327
TP333
TP328
TP334
TP329

PINCHPOS

HEAD_UD

VCC3
8
7
6
5

RA79
EXBV8V103J

VCC3

4
3
2
1

DCLK

/INTUSB_0

/IRL0
/IRL1
/IRL2
/IRL3

53398-1090

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

CN16

MA18

MAIN BOARD_Circuit Diagram 3/9

10K

/ALT_STATUS

SA_/SOE

33

VCCINT
VCCINT
VCCINT
VCCINT
VCCIO1
VCCIO1
VCCIO1
VCCIO1
VCCIO2
VCCIO2
VCCIO2
VCCIO2
VCCIO2
VCCIO2
VCCIO3
VCCIO3
VCCIO3
VCCIO3
VCCIO4
VCCIO4
VCCIO4
VCCIO4
VCCIO4
VCCIO4
VCCA_PLL1
VCCD_PLL1
VCCA_PLL2
VCCD_PLL2
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND_PLL1
GND_PLL1
GND_PLL2
GND_PLL2
GNDA_PLL1
GNDA_PLL2
nSTATUS
TCK
TMS
TDO
TDI
DATA0

SA_/SOE

T23

T24
R36

R41

SA_A[0..12]
SA_D[0..15]

SA_D0
SA_D1
SA_D2
SA_D3
SA_D4
SA_D5
SA_D6
SA_D7
SA_D8
SA_D9
SA_D10
SA_D11
SA_D12
SA_D13
SA_D14
SA_D15

/ALT_DCLK
/ALT_CONF_DONE
/ALT_CONFIG

G9
H7
H10
J7
B1
G3
K3
R1
A2
A15
C10
C7
E10
E7
B16
G14
K14
R16
M10
M7
P7
P10
T2
T15
M5
L6
E12
F11
A1
A16
B2
B15
C8
C9
E8
E9
G8
H3
H8
H9
H14
J3
J8
J9
J14
K9
M8
M9
P8
P9
R2
R15
T1
T16
L5
N5
D12
F12
M6
E11
M13
F2
G1
G2
H5
F1

R68

SA_/SWE

VCC1.2

VCC3

MA[16..25]
SA_D[0..15]
SA_A0..12]

CLK60_2
MD[0..31]

SA_/SWE

/ALT_DCLK
/ALT_CONF_DONE
/ALT_CONFIG

/ALT_DATA

/ALT_STATUS

T44
T30
T32
T39

10K

R210

VCC3

10K

R211

R209

MA[16..25]

CLK60_2
MD[0..31]

/ALT_RESET
/RRD
/FPGA_WE
/CCS5

/ALT_DATA

T61
T60
T66
SA_A0
SA_A1
SA_A2
SA_A3
SA_A4
SA_A5
SA_A6
SA_A7
SA_A8
SA_A9
SA_A10
SA_A11
SA_A12

J13
K12
H2
H1
J2
J1
H16
H15
J15
J16
P2
P1
N2
N1
M2
M1
L2
L1
P3
M4
M3
L4
L3

MSEL0
MSEL1
CLK0
CLK1
CLK2
CLK3
CLK4
CLK5
CLK6
CLK7
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O

SA_/SWE
SA_/SOE

SA_D0
SA_D1
SA_D2
SA_D3
SA_D4
SA_D5
SA_D6
SA_D7
SA_D8
SA_D9
SA_D10
SA_D11
SA_D12
SA_D13
SA_D14
SA_D15
SA_/SWE
SA_/SOE
T51
T53
T55
T47
MD4
MD3
MD2
MD8
MD13
MD12
MD1
MD7
MD11

F6
F3
G6
K5
J4
K4
K1
K2
D6
E6
E5
D3
E4
E3
E2
E1
T3
R3
R6
P6
N7
N6
B4
A3
B3
D4
A6
B6
C2
A5
C5

EP2C5F256

IC16

I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
NC
NC
NC
NC
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O CLKUSR
I/O
I/O

MA18
MA19

MD6
MD0
C11
D11
B5
C1
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O

MD5
A4
I/O

DCLK
CONF_DONE
nCONFIG
nCE
I/O ASDO
I/O nCEO
I/O nCSO
NC
NC
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O INIT_DONE
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O PLL2_OUTp
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O

40
39

41

17

7
8
9
10
13
14
15
16
29
30
31
32
35
36
37
38

NC
NC
NC

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15

CY7C1021CV33-12ZXC

BHE
BLE

OE

CE

WE

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15

IC10

22
23
28

5
4
3
2
1
44
43
42
27
26
25
24
21
20
19
18

PC34
CE0.1u

VCC3

SA_A0
SA_A1
SA_A2
SA_A3
SA_A4
SA_A5
SA_A6
SA_A7
SA_A8
SA_A9
SA_A10
SA_A11
SA_A12

SB_/SOE

SB_/SWE

SB_/SOE

SB_/SWE

T72

R100

T73

R112

SB_D0
SB_D1
SB_D2
SB_D3
SB_D4
SB_D5
SB_D6
SB_D7
SB_D8
SB_D9
SB_D10
SB_D11
SB_D12
SB_D13
SB_D14
SB_D15

40
39

41

17

7
8
9
10
13
14
15
16
29
30
31
32
35
36
37
38

NC
NC
NC

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15

CY7C1021CV33-12ZXC

BHE
BLE

OE

CE

WE

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15

IC28

SB_D[0..15]

DAC_A[0..9]

DACLAT[0..3]

SI_B[0..3]
SI_A[0..3]
SCK[0..3]

T46
T65
T40
T56
T64
DAC_A0
DAC_A1
DAC_A2
DAC_A3
DAC_A4
DAC_A5
DAC_A6
DAC_A7
DAC_A8
DAC_A9
DACLAT0
DACLAT1
DACLAT2
DACLAT3
T69
T34
T42
T54
T57
T63
T68
T45
T62
SCK0
SCK1
SCK2
SCK3
SI_A0
SI_A1
SI_A2
SI_A3
SI_B0
SI_B1
SI_B2
SI_B3
SB_A0
SB_A1
SB_A2
SB_A3
SB_A4
SB_A5
SB_A9
SB_A8
SB_A6
SB_A10
SB_A7
SB_A11
SB_A12

2-8
22
23
28

5
4
3
2
1
44
43
42
27
26
25
24
21
20
19
18

I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
NC
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
NC
NC
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
NC
I/O
I/O
I/O
NC
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
NC
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
NC
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
NC
NC
NC
NC

PC84
CE0.1u

VCC3

SB_A0
SB_A1
SB_A2
SB_A3
SB_A4
SB_A5
SB_A6
SB_A7
SB_A8
SB_A9
SB_A10
SB_A11
SB_A12

SB_A[0..12]

H4
L13
J5
G5
C3
N14
F4
B8
C15
P4
R4
T4
P5
R5
T5
T6
R7
T7
L7
L8
G7
F10
K10
C16
D1
D2
D7
D9
E13
E15
F5
F13
N8
N9
N10
L10
T8
R8
T9
R9
T10
R10
T11
R11
N12
N13
M14
L14
M12
L12
M16
M15
L15
N15
L16
N16
P16
E14
F9
F8
F7
D16
D15
E16

T36

T26
T59

T35

T37
T28
T33
T67

SB_/SOE
SB_/SWE
SB_D13
SB_D14
SB_D11
SB_D10
SB_D15
SB_D12
SB_D5
SB_D6
SB_D8
SB_D7
SB_D9
SB_D0
SB_D2
SB_D1
SB_D4
SB_D3
/DAC_RST

T27 MD27
MD23
MD17
MD28
MD29
MD18
MD24
MD19
MD20
LLAT3
LLAT2
LLAT1
LLAT0

MA21
MA16
MD31
MD26

MD21
MD16
MD22

CCH3
CCH2
CCH1
CCH0
MD30
MD25

NNCHG3
NNCHG2
NNCHG1
NNCHG0
MA20
MA22
MA17

MD10
MD15
MD9
MD14

CE0.1u

PC234

ENC_PHB
ENC_PHA

PSAVE

CE0.1u

PC240

DDA_MtoS
/F0_INTREQ

DDA_CLK

D5
B7
C4
C6
N4
P15
P14
P13
P12
C12
D13
D10
N3
K13
R13
T13
R12
T12
C14
B12
K8
B10
A7
A11
K7
C13
D8
D14
A13
K6
B13
B11
A8
A14
B14
A9
A12
B9
A10
L11
M11
N11
P11
J10
R14
T14
G15
F16
G13
H13
F15
G16
H11
G10
H12
G11
G12
K16
J12
K15
J11
K11
L9
J6
H6
G4
F14

CE0.1u

PC243

CE0.1u

PC71

VCC1.2

1K

R216

5
6
7
8

5
6
7
8

EXBV8V181J

4
3
2
1

RA58

180

ENC_PHB
ENC_PHA

PSAVE

DDA_MtoS
/F0_INTREQ

DDA_CLK

SB_/SOE
SB_/SWE

R218

CE0.1u

PC238

CE0.1u

PC42

CE0.1u

PC69

CE0.1u

PC236

C209
CE100p

R225 33

CE0.1u

PC70

CE0.1u

PC239

DDA_StoM

CE0.1u

PC237

CE0.1u

PC246

CE0.1u

PC48

CE0.1u

PC245

DDA_StoM

DAC_LAT0
DAC_LAT1
DAC_LAT2
DAC_LAT3

PC244
CE0.1u(NON)

VCC1.2
NON

DAC[0..9]

/DAC_RESET

DAC[0..9]

DAC_LAT0
DAC_LAT1
DAC_LAT2
DAC_LAT3

/DAC_RESET

PC233
CE0.1u(NON)

VCC1.2
NON

CCH[0..3]

NNCHG[0..3]

4
3
2
1

LLAT[0..3]

R214

DACLAT0
DACLAT1
DACLAT2
DACLAT3

R223

DAC_A8
DAC_A9

EXBV8V181J
RA55
5 DAC4
4 5
6 DAC5
3 6
7 DAC6
2 7
8 DAC7
1 8

EXBV8V181J
R84
180
DAC8
R86
180
DAC9

DAC0
DAC1
DAC2
DAC3

4
3
2
1

5
6
7
8

5
6
7
8

DAC_A4
DAC_A5
DAC_A6
DAC_A7

4
3
2
1

RA53
4
3
2
1

DAC_A0
DAC_A1
DAC_A2
DAC_A3

CE0.1u

PC45

CE0.1u

PC247

CE0.1u

PC232

CE0.1u

PC64

SCK3 R116

SI_A3 R118

SI_B3 R117

100 9
SCK2 R119

CE0.1u

PC231

CE0.1u

Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
Q8

4Y
4Z

3Y
3Z

2Y
2Z

1Y
1Z

PC103
CE0.1u

HD151031FPEL
VCC3

G
G

4A

3A

2A

1A

IC32

4Y
4Z

3Y
3Z

2Y
2Z

1Y
1Z

PC104
CE0.1u

HD151031FPEL
VCC3

G
G

4A

3A

2A

1A

IC33

4Y
4Z

3Y
3Z

2Y
2Z

1Y
1Z

PC105
CE0.1u

HD151031FPEL
VCC3

G
G

4A

3A

2A

1A

IC34

4Y
4Z

3Y
3Z

2Y
2Z

1Y
1Z

18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11

18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11

PC106
CE0.1u

HD151031FPEL
VCC3

G
G

4A

3A

2A

1A

TC74VHCT541AFT
IC35

E1
E2

D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8

IC41

CE0.1u

PC43

Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
Q8

TC74VHCT541AFT

E1
E2

D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8

IC42

CE0.1u

PC241

VCC3

4
12

15

100 9

100 7

VCC3

PC242

4
12

100 1

VCC3

100 7

15

100 1
SI_A2 R121

4
12

15

SI_B2 R120

VCC3

100 9

100 7

SCK1 R122

100 1

SI_A1 R124

4
12

SI_B1 R123

VCC3

100 9

SCK0 R125
15

100 7

CE0.1u

PC44

1
19

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

1
19

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

100 1

100
100
100
100
100
100

100
100
100
100
100
100

SI_A0 R127

CE0.1u

PC72

R143
R142
R141
R140
R139
R138

R149
R148
R147
R146
R145
R144
/RESET2
/PS_SENS

SI_B0 R126

CCH2
CCH3
NNCHG0
NNCHG1
NNCHG2
NNCHG3

/RESET2
/PS_SENS

LLAT0
LLAT1
LLAT2
LLAT3
CCH0
CCH1

14
13

10
11

6
5

2
3

14
13

10
11

6
5

2
3

14
13

10
11

6
5

2
3

14
13

10
11

6
5

2
3

R337
R336
R335
R334
R333
R332

R343
R342
R341
R340
R339
R338

T113

T124

T102

T91

T103

T92

T117

T128

T114

T125

T104

T93

T105

T94

T118

T129

T115

T126

T106

T95

T107

T96

T119

T130

T116

T127

T108

T97

T109

T98

T120

R282

R281

R258

R257

R259

R260

R284

R283

R286

R285

R261

R262

R263

R264

R288

R287

R289

R290

R266

R265

R267

R268

R292

R291

R294

R293

R269

R270

R271

R272

R296

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

C220
CE220p

C212
CE220p

C213
CE220p

C221
CE220p

C222
CE220p

C214
CE220p

C215
CE220p

C223
CE220p

C224
CE220p

C216
CE220p

C217
CE220p

C225
CE220p

C226
CE220p

C218
CE220p

C219
CE220p

C227
CE220p

CE100p

C235 C234 C233 C232 C231 C230

FL13
FL20
FL38
FL23
FL14
FL11

CE0.1u
CE100p CE100p CE100p
CE100p CE100p
T131
R295
10

PC119

VCC

100
100
100
100
100
100

CE100p

C241 C240 C239 C238 C237 C236

FL36
FL21
FL12
FL35
FL37
FL22

CE100p CE100p CE100p


CE100p CE100p

CE0.1u

PC120

VCC

100
100
100
100
100
100

/ALT_RESET
/RRD
/FPGA_WE
/CCS5

LAT0
LAT1
LAT2
LAT3
CH0
CH1

FL1
EXCML16A270U
TP297
FL6
EXCML16A270U
FL30
EXCML16A270U
TP320
FL40
EXCML16A270U
FL24
EXCML16A270U
TP314
FL15
EXCML16A270U
FL29
EXCML16A270U
TP319
FL39
EXCML16A270U

FL5
EXCML16A270U
TP301
FL10
EXCML16A270U
FL3
EXCML16A270U
TP299
FL8
EXCML16A270U
FL4
EXCML16A270U
TP300
FL9
EXCML16A270U
FL2
EXCML16A270U
TP298
FL7
EXCML16A270U

FL28
EXCML16A270U
TP318
FL19
EXCML16A270U
FL26
EXCML16A270U
TP316
FL17
EXCML16A270U
FL27
EXCML16A270U
TP317
FL18
EXCML16A270U
FL25
EXCML16A270U
TP315
FL16
EXCML16A270U

FL34
EXCML16A270U
TP324
FL44
EXCML16A270U
FL32
EXCML16A270U
TP322
FL42
EXCML16A270U
FL33
EXCML16A270U
TP323
FL43
EXCML16A270U
FL31
EXCML16A270U
TP321
FL41
EXCML16A270U

EXCML16A270U
EXCML16A270U
EXCML16A270U
EXCML16A270U
EXCML16A270U
EXCML16A270U

TP336
SCK3_ZA

SCK3_YA

TP309
SCK3_ZB

SCK3_YB

TP337
SI3_ZA

SI3_YA

TP304
SI3_ZB

SI3_YB

TP305
SCK2_ZA

SCK2_YA

TP307
SCK2_ZB

SCK2_YB

TP306
SI2_ZA

SI2_YA

TP308
SI2_ZB

SI2_YB

TP310
SCK1_ZA

SCK1_YA

TP312
SCK1_ZB

SCK1_YB

TP311
SI1_ZA

SI1_YA

TP313
SI1_ZB

SI1_YB

TP338
SCK0_ZA

SCK0_YA

TP340
SCK0_ZB

SCK0_YB

TP339
SI0_ZA

SI0_YA

TP341
SI0_ZB

SI0_YB

CH2
CH3
NCHG0
NCHG1
NCHG2
NCHG3

/HRESET
/P_SIDE_SENS

EXCML16A270U
EXCML16A270U
EXCML16A270U
EXCML16A270U
EXCML16A270U
EXCML16A270U

SCK3_ZA

SCK3_YA

SCK3_ZB

SCK3_YB

SI3_ZA

SI3_YA

SI3_ZB

SI3_YB

SCK2_ZA

SCK2_YA

SCK2_ZB

SCK2_YB

SI2_ZA

SI2_YA

SI2_ZB

SI2_YB

SCK1_ZA

SCK1_YA

SCK1_ZB

SCK1_YB

SI1_ZA

SI1_YA

SI1_ZB

SI1_YB

SCK0_ZA

SCK0_YA

SCK0_ZB

SCK0_YB

SI0_ZA

SI0_YA

SI0_ZB

SI0_YB

CH2
CH3
NCHG0
NCHG1
NCHG2
NCHG3

/HRESET
/P_SIDE_SENS

LAT0
LAT1
LAT2
LAT3
CH0
CH1

MAIN BOARD_Circuit Diagram 4/9

PC17
CE0.1u

VCC3

/PANEL
/WWR
/HRESET

DBB[0..7]

/SW2
LCD_RS
LCD_RW
LCD_E
/LCD_CS
/LED
/SW0
/SW1

41V_SENSE

ENV_TH

CROPMARK

P_SIDE

HEAD_TH2

HEAD_TH1

PC16
CE0.1u

/PANEL
/WWR
/HRESET

DBB[0..7]

VCC

/SW2
LCD_RS
LCD_RW
LCD_E
/LCD_CS
/LED
/SW0
/SW1

41V_SENSE

ENV_TH

R154

R137

18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11

1
19

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

33

33

33

33

33

33

10K

R37

VCC3

DBB7
DBB6
DBB5
DBB4
DBB3
DBB2
DBB1
DBB0

R161

R158

R157
10K 1%

VCC

CROPMARK

P_SIDE

HEAD_TH2

R135

R133

BCR20V4

HEAD_TH1

BT1

CR2032-RTC BACKUP
HOLDER BATTERY BCR20V4

CR2032 3V(NON)

RBT1

RTC_WDATA
RTC_CLK
RTC_CE

Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
Q8

R13

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7

33

E
DIR

74LVC245

B0
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7

IC5

TC74VHCT541AFT

E1
E2

D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8

IC4

PC122
CE1u

PC117
CE1u

PC113
CE1u

PC110
CE1u

PC107
CE1u

PC101
CE1u

1SS355

1SS355
D3

D2

19
1

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11

PC27
CE0.1u

RTC_WDATA
RTC_CLK
RTC_CE

11

R59
10K

12
2
7

4
3
2
1

4
3
2
1

4
3
2
1

5
6
7
8

4
3
2
1

5
6
7
8

5
6
7
8

5
6
7
8

5
6
7
8

5
6
7
8

5
6
7
8

DO

16
17
13

18

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

TEST

NC
NC
NC
NC
NC

INT
FOUT

EXBV8V330J
5
6
7
8

4
3
2
1

EXBV8V330J
RA4

4
3
2
1

RA5

EXBV8V330J

4
3
2
1

RA2

AD_CK
AD_IN

/AD_CS

RX-4045SA

GND

VDD

DI
CLK
CE

TP209
TP216
TP210

TP208

TP207

DB[0..31]

19

10

12
11

14
15

20

VCC

RTC_DATA

TP201
TP211
TP202
TP220
TP203
TP212
TP221
TP213
TP204
TP214
TP205
TP215
TP206
TP222
TP223

VCC

DB[0..31]

NC

DGND

REF
AGND

DO
SARS

VCC

RTC_DATA

TLC0838CPW

CLK
DI
SE

CS

CH0
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
CH5
CH6
CH7
COM

IC38

1
4
8
9
14

10
3

13

52808-2491

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

CN3

DB4
DB5
DB6
DB7

DB0
DB1
DB2
DB3

PC102
CE0.1u

5
6
7
8

5
6
7
8

EXBV8V560J

E1
E2

D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8

DBB[0..7]

74LVC541

Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
Q8

IC209

DBB0
DBB1
DBB2
DBB3

18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11

EXBV8V560J
RA202
5 DBB4
4 5
6 DBB5
3 6
7 DBB6
2 7
8 DBB7
1 8

4
3
2
1

RA201

EXT_IN0
EXT_IN1
EXT_IN2
EXT_IN3
AD_OUT

To PANEL BOARD

4
3
2
1

4
3
2
1

EXT_IN0
EXT_IN1
EXT_IN2
EXT_IN3
AD_OUT

PC293
CE0.1u

VCC3

EXT_OUT0
EXT_OUT1
EXT_OUT2
EXT_OUT3

DBB[0..7]

1
19

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

EXT_OUT0
EXT_OUT1
EXT_OUT2
EXT_OUT3

RXD3
TXD3

RXD2
TXD2

1
19

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
Q8

R85
10K

VCC

R203
10K

VCC

/SENSOR

DBB[0..7]

DBB[0..7]

18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11

VCC

VCC

/SENSOR

TC74VHCT541AFT

E1
E2

D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8

IC45

TP261
TP259
TP257
TP256
TP255

TP253
TP252
TP251
TP249
TP248

5
6
7
8

C253

C249

C250

74LVC541

Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
Q8

IC6

E1
E2

D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8

PC18
CE0.1u

VCC3

4
3
2
1

5
6
7
8

RA81
5
6
7
8

1
19

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

DDA_MtoS

To DPICS SERIAL

53398-0590

1
2
3
4
5

CN11

53398-0590

1
2
3
4
5

CN10

C202

C203

TP345
TP350
TP349
TP347

TP348
TP343

TP351
TP344

RA80
EXBV8V103J

C204

DDA_MtoS

R24

C208

C207

C206

C7
CE100p

33

DDA_CLK

EXBA10E103J

RA23

5
6
7
8

ENV_TH

R9
33

C2
CE100p

/Cmd_HS_MtoS
/Cmd_HS_StoM
Cmd_MtoS
Cmd_StoM

DDA_StoM

/INTDDA

TP218

TP233
TP232

TP231

TP247

TP234

ENV_TH

EXBA10E103J

RA12

VCC3

C1
CE100p

R11 33

PINCHPOS
CROP_ON
/SERIAL_START
/SRVBRD_RESET
/MTRERR
MAINTENANCECOVER_L
RESERVE_PORT

CROPMARK

DDA_CLK

/Cmd_HS_MtoS
/Cmd_HS_StoM
Cmd_MtoS
Cmd_StoM

DDA_StoM

/INTDDA

RESERVE_PORT

VCC

MD-S6100(NON)

1
2
3
4
5
6

CN22

EXBV8V330J

PINCHPOS
CROP_ON
/SERIAL_START
/SRVBRD_RESET
/MTRERR

CROPMARK

CE100p CE100p CE100p CE100p

C201

5
6
7
8

TU

MD-S8100

EXBV8V330J
RA17
5
4 5
6
3 6
7
2 7
8
1 8

4
3
2
1

RA16

TP346

TP342
R372
0(NON)

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

TP335
R371
0(NON)
CN23

TP1

C205

VCC

CE100p CE100p CE100p CE100p


4
3
PRINT_CARRIAGE_ORG
2
Reserved
1
FRONT_COVER
MAINTENANCE_COVER R
REAR_PAPER
FRONT_PAPER
4
CUTTING_CARRIAGE_ORG
3
PINCH_ROLL_U/D
2
1

To MONITOR SERIAL

18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11

C252

C251 EXBV8V330J

4
3
2
1

CE100p CE100p CE100p CE100p

C248

C254

CE100p CE100p CE100p CE100p


5
6
7
8

EXBV8V330J

4
3
2
1

RA82

DBB0
DBB1
DBB2
DBB3
DBB4
DBB5
DBB6
DBB7

4
3
2
1

C255

5
6
7
8
5
6
7
8
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1

IC11

EXBV8V330J

4
3
2
1

RA3

AD_CK
AD_IN

/AD_CS

T132
T135
T138
T140
T143

VCC

PC128
CE0.1u

10
2
9
3
8
4
7
5
1

2-9

Revised 11

R17
2.2K(NON)

10
2
9
3
8
4
7
5

VCC

TP219

TP227
TP226
TP225
TP224

TP230
TP229
TP228

TP241
TP240
TP239
TP238
TP237
TP236
TP235

TP242

TP246
TP245

VCC

TP217

Reserve

TP243

Front Paper Sensor

Rear Paper Sensor

IS Cover Sensor

To SERVO BOARD

52808-2591

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

CN8

Limit Sensor

53398-0390

1
2
3

CN4

53398-0690

1
2
3
4
5
6

CN7

53014-02

1
2

CN6

53014-03(NON)

1
2
3

CN9

Reserve

Head Lock Sensor


53398-0490

1
2
3
4

CN5

53398-0290(NON)

1
2

CN1

MAIN BOARD_Circuit Diagram 5/9

RA63

RA67

RA62

RA66

RA61

RA65

RA60

RA64

2-10

/RCS2
/RCS3

/RWE
/ROE
/RCS0

TP10

CPU_/RBE0
CPU_/RBE1

EXD0 4
EXD1 3
EXD2 2
EXD3 1
EXBV8V560J
EXD4 4
EXD5 3
EXD6 2
EXD7 1
EXBV8V560J
EXD8 4
EXD9 3
EXD10 2
EXD11 1
EXBV8V560J
EXD12 4
EXD13 3
EXD14 2
EXD15 1
EXBV8V560J
EXD16 4
EXD17 3
EXD18 2
EXD19 1
EXBV8V330J
EXD20 4
EXD21 3
EXD22 2
EXD23 1
EXBV8V330J
EXD24 4
EXD25 3
EXD26 2
EXD27 1
EXBV8V330J
EXD28 4
EXD29 3
EXD30 2
EXD31 1
EXBV8V330J

5
6
7
8

5
6
7
8

5
6
7
8

5
6
7
8

4
3
2
1

4
3
2
1

4
3
2
1

4
3
2
1

RD16
RD17
RD18
RD19

5
6
7
8

5
6
7
8

RD28
RD29
RD30
RD31

RD24
RD25
RD26
RD27

5 RD20
6 RD21
7 RD22
8 RD23

5
6
7
8

5 RD12
6 RD13
7 RD14
8 RD15

RD8
RD9
RD10
RD11

/RCS2
/RCS3

/RWE
/ROE
/RCS0

/RCS1

0
0
0
0
0
0

5
6
7
8

4
3
2
1

5
6
7
8

RD4
RD5
RD6
RD7

R250
R248
R280
R155
R253
R231

5
6
7
8

4
3
2
1

5
6
7
8

0
0

5
6
7
8

4
3
2
1

RD0
RD1
RD2
RD3

CPU_/RBE0 R236
CPU_/RBE1 R232

5
6
7
8

4
3
2
1

5
6
7
8

RD0
RD31

TP294
TP296

RD0
RD1
RD2
RD3
RD4
RD5
RD6
RD7
RD8
RD9
RD10
RD11
RD12
RD13
RD14
RD15
RD16
RD17
RD18
RD19
RD20
RD21
RD22
RD23
RD24
RD25
RD26
RD27
RD28
RD29
RD30
RD31

RAB0
RAB1
RAB2
RAB3
RAB4
RAB5
RAB6
RAB7
RAB8
RAB9
RAB10
RAB11
RAB12
RAB13
RAB14
RAB15
RAB16
RAB17
RAB18
RAB19
RAB20
RAB21
RAB22
RAB23
RAB24

RAB0
RAB24

1
2

R242
10K

K16
L20
K19
L17
L18
L19
M20
M19
N20
P20
A10

B12
E12
D13
D14
A12
C12
B13
E14
C13
A13
B14
A14
C14
D15
E13
B15
A15
A16
B16
C15
D16
C16
B17
C17
A17
A18
A19
B18
A20
C18
D17
B19

D18
C19
B20
E17
E18
D19
F17
G17
F18
E19
C20
D20
G16
H17
G18
E20
F19
H18
H16
F20
G19
G20
H19
J17
J18
J16
J19
H20
J20
K20
K18
K17

OUTY

VCC

SN74LVC1G32DCK

GND

INA
INB

IC43

AU1100-333MBD

RBEN0
RBEN1
RBEN2
RBEN3
RWE
ROE
RCS0
RCS1
RCS2
RCS3
EWAIT

RD0
RD1
RD2
RD3
RD4
RD5
RD6
RD7
RD8
RD9
RD10
RD11
RD12
RD13
RD14
RD15
RD16
RD17
RD18
RD19
RD20
RD21
RD22
RD23
RD24
RD25
RD26
RD27
RD28
RD29
RD30
RD31

RAD0
RAD1
RAD2
RAD3
RAD4
RAD5
RAD6
RAD7
RAD8
RAD9
RAD10
RAD11
RAD12
RAD13
RAD14
RAD15
RAD16
RAD17
RAD18
RAD19
RAD20
RAD21
RAD22
RAD23
RAD24
RAD25
RAD26
RAD27
RAD28
RAD29
RAD30
RAD31

IC30A

TP293
TP295

R159

PC285
CE0.1u

VCC3

PREG
PCE1
PCE2
POE
PWE
PIOR
PIOW
PWAIT
PIOS16

SDQMO
SDQM1
SDQM2
SDQM3
SDRAS
SDCAS
SDWE
SDCLK0
SDCLK1
SDCLK2
SDCS0
SDCS1
SDCS2
SDCKE
SMROMCKE

SDD0
SDD1
SDD2
SDD3
SDD4
SDD5
SDD6
SDD7
SDD8
SDD9
SDD10
SDD11
SDD12
SDD13
SDD14
SDD15
SDD16
SDD17
SDD18
SDD19
SDD20
SDD21
SDD22
SDD23
SDD24
SDD25
SDD26
SDD27
SDD28
SDD29
SDD30
SDD31

SDA0
SDA1
SDA2
SDA3
SDA4
SDA5
SDA6
SDA7
SDA8
SDA9
SDA10
SDA11
SDA12
SDBA0
SDBA1

33

/WR_STB

A8
D10
B10
B8
A7
C9
B7
A9 R241
B9 R249

R247
0

TP5

TP4
TP6

TP7
SDCLK

SDD0
SDD1
SDD2
SDD3
SDD4
SDD5
SDD6
SDD7
SDD8
SDD9
SDD10
SDD11
SDD12
SDD13
SDD14
SDD15
SDD16
SDD17
SDD18
SDD19
SDD20
SDD21
SDD22
SDD23
SDD24
SDD25
SDD26
SDD27
SDD28
SDD29
SDD30
SDD31

V2
U2
U3
U4
W1
V1
U1
T2
T3
T1
R5
R2
R3
R4
P5
P2
R1
P1
P3
P4
N3
N2
N4
N5
M3
M4
M5
M2
L2
N1
M1
L1

H3
H2
G2
G1
H5
H4
H1
L4
K4
J4
K1
K2
J1
J2
E9

SDA0
SDA1
SDA2
SDA3
SDA4
SDA5
SDA6
SDA7
SDA8
SDA9
SDA10
SDA11
SDA12

G3
F2
F3
F1
F4
E1
E2
F5
E4
E3
E5
D1
D3
G4
G5

VCC3

/WR_STB

10K
10K

R256
R275

22
22

SDD[0..31]

SDA[0..12]

RAB[0..24]

RD[0..31]

15
39
37
38
19
18
17
16

SDCKE
SDCLK1R2
/SDCS1

40

20
21

/SDQM2
/SDQM3

23
24
25
26
29
30
31
32
33
34
22
35
36

SDBA0
SDBA1

SDA0
SDA1
SDA2
SDA3
SDA4
SDA5
SDA6
SDA7
SDA8
SDA9
SDA10
SDA11
SDA12

37
38
19
18
17
16

SDCKE
SDCLK1R1
/SDCS1

40

15
39

20
21

23
24
25
26
29
30
31
32
33
34
22
35
36

/SDQM0
/SDQM1

SDBA0
SDBA1

SDA0
SDA1
SDA2
SDA3
SDA4
SDA5
SDA6
SDA7
SDA8
SDA9
SDA10
SDA11
SDA12

VSS
VSS
VSS
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ

VCC
VCC
VCC
VCCQ
VCCQ
VCCQ
VCCQ

DQ0
DQ1
DQ2
DQ3
DQ4
DQ5
DQ6
DQ7
DQ8
DQ9
DQ10
DQ11
DQ12
DQ13
DQ14
DQ15

VSS
VSS
VSS
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ

VCC
VCC
VCC
VCCQ
VCCQ
VCCQ
VCCQ

DQ0
DQ1
DQ2
DQ3
DQ4
DQ5
DQ6
DQ7
DQ8
DQ9
DQ10
DQ11
DQ12
DQ13
DQ14
DQ15

IC27
EDS2516ADTA-75

NC

CKE
CLK
CS
RAS
CAS
WE

LDQM
DQM

A13/BA0
A12/BA1

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12/NC

IC203
EDS2516ADTA-75

NC

CKE
CLK
CS
RAS
CAS
WE

LDQM
DQM

A13/BA0
A12/BA1

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12/NC

28
41
54
6
12
46
52

1
14
27
3
9
43
49

2
4
5
7
8
10
11
13
42
44
45
47
48
50
51
53

28
41
54
6
12
46
52

1
14
27
3
9
43
49

2
4
5
7
8
10
11
13
42
44
45
47
48
50
51
53

VCC3

SDD16
SDD17
SDD18
SDD19
SDD20
SDD21
SDD22
SDD23
SDD24
SDD25
SDD26
SDD27
SDD28
SDD29
SDD30
SDD31

VCC3

SDD0
SDD1
SDD2
SDD3
SDD4
SDD5
SDD6
SDD7
SDD8
SDD9
SDD10
SDD11
SDD12
SDD13
SDD14
SDD15

CE0.1u

CE0.1u

PC88
CE0.1u

PC77
CE0.1u

VCC3

PC254

PC248

VCC3

CE0.1u

PC83

CE0.1u

PC253

/RWE
/ROE

/FROM
13
34

32

31
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
54
19
18
11
12
15
2

CE0.1u

PC89

/RCS2

/FROM

/RCS0

2
4
6

/EPROM

DIC-252

Short Plug

XJ8C-0611
/RCS2

JP2

DIC-252
/RCS0
1
/FROM 3
5

VSS2
VSS1

VDD

RY/BY
NC1
NC2
NC3
NC4
NC5
NC6
NC7

DQ0
DQ1
DQ2
DQ3
DQ4
DQ5
DQ6
DQ7
DQ8
DQ9
DQ10
DQ11
DQ12
DQ13
DQ14
DQ15

52
33

43

17
1
27
28
29
30
55
56

35
37
39
41
44
46
48
50
36
38
40
42
45
47
49
51

/EPROM

/RWE
CPU_/RBE0

/ROE

/EPROM

TC58FVM7T5BTG65CCH

BYTE
WP/ACC
RESET

WE
OE

CE

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
A19
A20
A21
A22

IC31

Short Plug

53
VCC3
R113
4.7K 16
/NET_RESET 14
/NET_RESET

/RWE
/ROE

/FROM

CE0.1u

PC258

RAB1
RAB2
RAB3
RAB4
RAB5
RAB6
RAB7
RAB8
RAB9
RAB10
RAB11
RAB12
RAB13
RAB14
RAB15
RAB16
RAB17
RAB18
RAB19
RAB20
RAB21
RAB22
RAB23

PC87

/RWE
CPU_/RBE0

/ROE

/EPROM

CE0.1u CE0.1u

PC92

VCC3

RD0
RD1
RD2
RD3
RD4
RD5
RD6
RD7
RD8
RD9
RD10
RD11
RD12
RD13
RD14
RD15

VCC

48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25

IC204

RD14
RD15

RD12
RD13

RD10
RD11

RD6
RD7
RD8
RD9

RD4
RD5

RD2
RD3

RAB23

RAB19
RAB21

RDB7
RDB6
RDB5
RDB4
RDB3
RDB2
RDB1
RDB0

RDB15
RDB14
RDB13
RDB12
RDB11
RDB10
RDB9
RDB8

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

PS-50PE-D4T1-PN1

1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
29
31
33
35
37
39
41
43
45
47
49

CE0.1u

CE0.1u
CN13

VCC
PC134

PC135

2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
42
44
46
48
50

RDB[0..15]

RDB14
RDB15

RDB12
RDB13

RDB10
RDB11

RDB6
RDB7
RDB8
RDB9

RDB4
RDB5

RDB2
RDB3

RDB0
RDB1

RAB9
RAB8
RAB7
RAB6
RAB5
RAB4
RAB3
RAB2
RAB1
RAB20
RAB22
/NET_RESET
CPU_/RBE1
/RCS3

RAB18
RAB17
RAB16
RAB15
RAB14
RAB13
RAB12
RAB11
RAB10

VCC3

SN74LVCH16245ADGG-EL

/LOE LAB/BA
LA0
LB0
LA1
LB1
GND
GND
LA2
LB2
LA3
LB3
VCC3 VCC3
LA4
LB4
LA5
LB5
GND
GND
LA6
LB6
LA7
LB7
HA0
HB0
HA1
HB1
GND
GND
HA2
HB2
HA3
HB3
VCC3 VCC3
HA4
HB4
HA5
HB5
GND
GND
HA6
HB6
HA7
HB7
/HOE HAB/BA

CE0.1u

CE0.1u

RD0
RD1

PC269

PC263

VCC3

TP2
TP275

EXD[0..31]

/NET_RESET
CPU_/RBE1
/RCS3

RD[0..31]

MAIN BOARD_Circuit Diagram 6/9

WDT

2-11

R239

VCC3

R233

VCC3

/PRN_RST

MMZ1608S800A

L201

R238

/PRN_RST

2
1
3
4

C22
4.7u/25V

WDO
RESET
WDI
PFO

PC255
CE0.1u
XAGND32

XPWR32

PC256
CE0.1u
XAGND12

XPWR12

XAGND32

XPWR32

XAGND12

XPWR12

/NET_RESET

ADM706RARZ(NON)

VCC
MR
GND
PFI

8
7
6
5

R230
4.7K(NON)

PC250
CE0.1u(NON)
IC202

VCC3

R229

C21
4.7u/25V

4.7K(NON)

R227

WDT_/OUT

WDT

MMZ1608S800A

L202

WDT_/OUT
C15
CE3p

C14
100u/10V

VCC3

/NET_RESET

R234
4.7K

VCC3

R105 NON

2
1
5

VCC3

VCC_mac

C16
CE3p

D201

R240

PC282
CE0.1u

PC251
CE0.1u
C29
10u/16V
+

4
3

PC252
CE0.1u

C210
CE68p
R226
10K 1%

PC274
CE0.1u

PC281
CE0.1u

PC259
CE0.1u
C32
10u/16V

C31
C23
10u/16V 10u/16V

XPWR12
XAGND12

R111

XPWR32
XAGND32

XPWR12
XAGND12

22

XPWR32
XAGND32

A3
B5

A5
A4

B1
B2

TP276
VCC_mac

CE0.1u(NON)

C211

G9
G10
G11
G12
G13
G14
H14
J14
K14
L14
L16
M14
N14
P8
P9
P10
P11
P12
P13
P14

G7
G8
H7
J3
J7
K5
K7
L3
L7
M7
N7
P7

E15
F7
F8
F11
F12
F15
F16
G15
H6
J6
K15
L15
M6
N6
P15
R7
R8
R11
R12
R15
R16
T15

D5
D2
E7
/RESET_OUT
/RESET_OUT
E8
E6
PWR_EN
R235
2.7K(NON) C5
C1
R246
10K
VCC3

R228
100 1%

VCC3

PC283
PC280
CE0.1u CE0.1u
C19
C24
10u/16V 10u/16V

C18
C30
10u/16V 10u/16V

ADJ

VOUT

LP3964EMP

VIN
SD
GND

VDD
OUT

PC78
CE0.1u

FXO-31FL 12.000MHz

INH
GND

Y2

1SS355
IC201

1
2

Y3
C-001R-32.768K

AU1100-333MBD

VDDX1
VDDX2
VDDX3
VDDX4
VDDX5
VDDX6
VDDX7
VDDX8
VDDX9
VDDX10
VDDX11
VDDX12
VDDX13
VDDX14
VDDX15
VDDX16
VDDX17
VDDX18
VDDX19
VDDX20

VDDY1
VDDY2
VDDY3
VDDY4
VDDY5
VDDY6
VDDY7
VDDY8
VDDY9
VDDY10
VDDY11
VDDY12

VDDI1
VDDI2
VDDI3
VDDI4
VDDI5
VDDI6
VDDI7
VDDI8
VDDI9
VDDI10
VDDI11
VDDI12
VDDI13
VDDI14
VDDI15
VDDI16
VDDI17
VDDI18
VDDI19
VDDI20
VDDI21
VDDI22

RESETIN
RESETOUT
EXTCLK0
EXTCLK1
PWR_EN
VDDXOK
VSEL

XPWR12
XAGND12

XTI12
XTO12

XPWR32
XAGND32

XTI32
XT032

VSS1
VSS2
VSS3
VSS4
VSS5
VSS6
VSS7
VSS8
VSS9
VSS10
VSS11
VSS12
VSS13
VSS14
VSS15
VSS16
VSS17
VSS18
VSS19
VSS20
VSS21
VSS22
VSS23
VSS24
VSS25
VSS26
VSS27
VSS28
VSS29
VSS30
VSS31
VSS32
VSS33
VSS34
VSS35
VSS36
VSS37
VSS38
VSS39
VSS40
VSS41
VSS42
VSS43
VSS44
VSS45
VSS46
VSS47
VSS48
VSS49
VSS50
VSS51
VSS52
VSS53
VSS54
VSS55
VSS56
VSS57
VSS58
VSS59
VSS60
VSS61
VSS62
VSS63

GPIO0
GPIO1
GPIO7
GPIO16
GPIO17
GPIO18
GPIO19
GPIO20
GPIO21
GPIO22
GPIO23

ROMSIZE
ROMSEL

D11
E10
E16
F6
F9
F10
F13
F14
G6
H8
H9
H10
H11
H12
H13
H15
J5
J8
J9
J10
J11
J12
J13
J15
K3
K6
K8
K9
K10
K11
K12
K13
L5
L6
L8
L9
L10
L11
L12
L13
M8
M9
M10
M11
M12
M13
M15
N8
N9
N10
N11
N12
N13
N15
N16
P6
R6
R9
R10
R13
R14
T5
T16

C6
D6
D9
Y7
W6
Y6
T9
Y8
V8
U7
V7

D4
B4
R254

/WR_FULL
WDT
/RBE0
/RBE1
/RBE2

TP3

/RBE3
/FIFO_HALF_NET

VCC3
10K

4.7K
R252

IC30C

4.7K
R313

A2
B3

4.7K
R312

0
0

4.7K
R300

R109
R108

VCC3

/WR_FULL
WDT
/RBE0
/RBE1
/RBE2

/RBE3
/FIFO_HALF_NET

MAIN BOARD_Circuit Diagram 7/9

VCC3

R243

10K

2-12

D7
C8

V15
Y16
V11

U12
V13
U16
W15

V14
U13
W14
T13
U14

T7
V5
T6
V4
Y3
Y2
W4
W3
Y1
T4
W2
V3
U5

P17
M17
M16
R19
T17
R20
T20
N19
N18
N17
M18
P16
R17
R18
T18
P19
P18
T19
U20
V20
W20
V6
U6

IC30B
AU1100-333MBD

DMA_REQ0
DMA_REQ1

IRDATX
IRDARX
IRFIRSEL

I2SCLK
I2SWORD
I2SDI
I2SDIO

ACSYNC
ACBCLK
ACDO
ACDI
ACRST

SDMS0_CLK
SDMS0_CMD
SDMS0_DAT0
SDMS0_DAT1
SDMS0_DAT2
SDMS0_DAT3
SDMS1_CLK
SDMS1_CMD
SDMS1_DAT0
SDMS1_DAT1
SDMS1_DAT2
SDMS1_DAT3
SDMS_MS_EN

LCD_FCK
LCD_LCK
LCD_PCK
LCD_BIAS
LCD_LEND
LCD_D0
LCD_D1
LCD_D2
LCD_D3
LCD_D4
LCD_D5
LCD_D6
LCD_D7
LCD_D8
LCD_D9
LCD_D10
LCD_D11
LCD_D12
LCD_D13
LCD_D14
LCD_D15
LCD_PWM0
LCD_PWM1

RESVD0
RESVD1
RESVD2
RESVD3
RESVD4
RESVD5

SOCLK
SODIN
SODOUT
SODEN

TESTEN
TC0
TC1
TC2
TC3

TRST
TDI
TDO
TMS
TCK

N0TXCLK
N0TXEN
N0TXD0
N0TXD1
N0TXD2
N0TXD3
N0RXCLK
N0RXDV
N0RXD0
N0RXD1
N0RXD2
N0RXD3
N0CRS
N0COL
N0MDC
N0MDIO

USBH1P
USBH1M

USBH0P
USBH0M

U3TXD
U3RXD
U3CTS
U3RTS
U3DSR
U3DTR
U3DCD
U3RI

U1TXD
U1RXD

R305
R302

Y20
V19

W8
W7
T8
Y5
W5
Y4

W16
W18
Y17
U15

C3
B6
C7
D8
A6

C4
U19
U18
C2
V18

U8
U10
Y11
V10
U9
V9
W11
Y10
W13
U11
T12
T10
Y14
W10
W9
Y9

R319
R320

W17
Y18

R318
R317

R321

R315

Y12
Y15
U17
W12
Y19
T11
V17
V16

T137

R314

V12
T14

VCC3

PC273
CE0.1u

15K
15K

15K
15K

0
0

T136

T134

T82
T110
T101
T81
T121

74LVC14

VCC3
4.7K
330
4.7K
4.7K
4.7K
4.7K

R347
R345
R346
R349
R350

13

11

R348

N0TXCLK
N0TXEN
N0TXD0
N0TXD1
N0TXD2
N0TXD3
N0RXCLK
N0RXDV
N0RXD0
N0RXD1
N0RXD2
N0RXD3
N0CRS
N0COL
N0MDC
N0MDIO

74LVC14

IC37F

IC37E

74LVC14

IC37B

IC37D
12

10

74LVC14

74LVC14

IC37C

74LVC14

IC37A

PC108
CE0.1u

33

R308

33

R307

33

R130

1
2

L1
MMZ1608S800A

1.5K

OUTY

VCC

VCC3

VCC3

PC286
CE0.1u

L2
MMZ1608S800A
C39
C242
CE0.1u
CE0.1u

VCC3

R353

SN74LVC1G32DCK

GND

INA
INB

IC44

C41
4.7u/25V

VCC3

TP8

TP9

4.7K
R131

R316

4.7K
R306

Y13
W19

4.7K
R309

U0TXD
U0RXD

1K
4.7K
4.7K
4.7K
4.7K

4.7K
R255

LCLK
LWAIT
LWR0
LWR1
LRD0
LRD1

32
8

36

14
48

9
10
12
13
15

7
2
6
5
4
3
16
22
21
20
19
18
23
1
25
26
24

1
2

VDD
OUT

PC132
CE0.1u
4
3

29
35
11
17
45

27
28
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
46
47

34

33

31

30

R165

VCC3

AGND
AGND
AGND
AGND
AGND

NC
RESET
ANE
DUPLEX
SPEED
RPTR
LDPS
RESETB
ISOLATE
MII
X1
X2

TPTX+

TPTX-

TPRX+

TPRX-

FXO-31FL 25.000MHz

INH
GND

Y5

RTL8201CP

PWFBOUT
PWFBIN

AVDD33

DVDD33
DVDD33

LED0
LED1
LED2
LED3
LED4

TXC
TXEN
TXD0
TXD1
TXD2
TXD3
RXC
RXDV
RXD0
RXD1
RXD2
RXD3
CRS
COL
MDC
MDIO
RXER/FXEN

IC46

PR_RXD
PR_TXD
PR_RTS
PR_CTS

TP274

VCC

22

VCC3

53398-0590

5
4
3
2
1

CN12

2.0K 1%

E11
D12
C11
A11
B11
C10

TP271

PC127
CE0.1u

/RESET_OUT

PC287
CE0.1u

VCC3

C246
CE0.1u

49.9 1%
R362

TP273

49.9 1%
R363

TP272

49.9 1%
R364

VCC3

C247
CE0.1u

CE0.1u

C245

R245
R278
R274
R244
R299

R368
330

VCC3

2
3
1

4
5

8
6
7

12
11

9
10

GREEN

J1011F21PNL

A_LED_L
K_LED_L

A_LED_R
K_LED_R

TDCT
TD+

GND
GND

RDCT
RD+

CN20

FG
FG

L4
MMZ1608S800A

ORANGE

13
14

NETWORK

R354

49.9 1%
R365

mac_clk

R237
33(NON)

MAIN BOARD_Circuit Diagram 8/9

2-13

CE0.1u

PC51

+41V

VCC3

2
4
3

Cd

OUT

VCC

VCC3

VCC3

C13

FIN

VOUT

VI

IC208

FIN

VOUT

+ C44
10u/16V

VO

AIC1086PM

1SS355

D5

BD12KA5FP

NC

VIN

IC49

1SS355

D203

BD15KA5FP(NON)

NC

VIN

IC205

1SS355(NON)

D202

C11
CE0.01u

VC

R366
270 1%

R369
120 1%

R370
120 1%

R367
120 1%

C47
220u/6.3V

VO

PC294
CE0.1u

T158

CE0.1u(NON)

PC284

T155

VADJ

C38
100u/25V

220u/6.3V(NON)

IC19
PQ070XZ1HZ

VIN

R212
1K 1%

PC123
CE0.1u

T146

R373
10K

PC124
CE0.1u

R163
10K

VCC3

COM0
COM1
COM2
COM3

12

COM0
COM1
COM2
COM3

VCC

41V_SENSE

13

R160
1K

R164
22K

+41V

VHV1

VHV0

VHV1 VHV0

R87
10K

VCC1.55

74LVC14

IC40F

PC59
CE0.1u

T58

R162
10K 1/4W

VCC

41V_SENSE

C12
100u/25V

C37
220u/50V

R219
120 1%

R331
10K(NON)

VCC1.2

T147

VHV1

VHV0

R220
120 1%

C36
220u/50V

VCC_1.5

3.15A

01543.15DR
FUSE3

F1

01543.15DR

3.15A
F2

FUSE2

SBC8-221-182

1SS355

D4

D8
D5S6M

L3

C42
220u/50V

C34

VCC3

C244
CE0.033u

PC129
CE0.1u

R352
15K

R81
CE0.33u
1K TP267

VCC3

4.7K

C243 R351

CE1500p

D6

C43
220u/50V

1SS355
1SS355
IC207
L4960
1
1

D7

CE0.1u

PC130

+ C35
2.2u/50V

RN5VD29A

VDD
NC
GND

IC14

PR2016-25-PB-SN

HS1

0154002.DR

2.0A
F3

FUSE1

B4P-VH

To SERVO BOARD

+41V

4
3
2
1

ADJ

53398-0970

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

CN18

10K

VCC3
R221

PSAVE

DAC_LAT3

DAC_LAT2

DAC_LAT1

DAC_LAT0
/DAC_RESET

DAC[0..9]
4
3
2
1
30
29
28
27
26
25

T70

T139

DAC_LAT3

DAC0
DAC1
DAC2
DAC3
DAC4
DAC5
DAC6
DAC7
DAC8
DAC9

E09A54RA

DAOUT

PSAVE

LAT
RST

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9

IC25

E09A54RA

DAOUT

PSAVE

LAT
RST

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9

IC26

E09A54RA

DAOUT

PSAVE

LAT
RST

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9

IC21

E09A54RA

DAOUT

PSAVE

LAT
RST

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9

IC22

ENC_PHAR150

23

5
6

4
3
2
1
30
29
28
27
26
25

23

5
6

DAC_LAT2

T71

4
3
2
1
30
29
28
27
26
25

DAC0
DAC1
DAC2
DAC3
DAC4
DAC5
DAC6
DAC7
DAC8
DAC9

23

5
6

DAC_LAT1

T48

4
3
2
1
30
29
28
27
26
25

23

DAC0
DAC1
DAC2
DAC3
DAC4
DAC5
DAC6
DAC7
DAC8
DAC9

T49

DAC_LAT0
5
/DAC_RESET 6

DAC0
DAC1
DAC2
DAC3
DAC4
DAC5
DAC6
DAC7
DAC8
DAC9

ENC_PHA

PSAVE

DAC[0..9]

100 8

9
11
12
13
15
17
19
21
7
10
14

24

20
18
16

22

9
11
12
13
15
17
19
21
7
10
14

24

20
18
16

22

9
11
12
13
15
17
19
21
7
10
14

24

20
18
16

22

9
11
12
13
15
17
19
21
7
10
14

24

20
18
16

22

74LVC14

IC40D

D.P.
D.P.
D.P.
D.P.
D.P.
D.P.
D.P.
D.P.
GND3
GND45
VOUTGND

VCC3

NPNB
FB
PNPB

VCC45

D.P.
D.P.
D.P.
D.P.
D.P.
D.P.
D.P.
D.P.
GND3
GND45
VOUTGND

VCC3

NPNB
FB
PNPB

VCC45

D.P.
D.P.
D.P.
D.P.
D.P.
D.P.
D.P.
D.P.
GND3
GND45
VOUTGND

VCC3

NPNB
FB
PNPB

VCC45

D.P.
D.P.
D.P.
D.P.
D.P.
D.P.
D.P.
D.P.
GND3
GND45
VOUTGND

VCC3

NPNB
FB
PNPB

VCC45

9
C228
CE1000p

R324
1K

VCC

33

R323

PC81
CE0.1u

VCC3

PC82
CE0.1u

VCC3

PC60
CE0.1u

VCC3

PC61
CE0.1u

VCC3

ENC_PHB

T141

10

R128

ENC_PHB R153

510

R114

510

R99

510

R102

R88

10

510

R92

R50

510

R58

R40

10

510

R38

R78

510

R75

R98

10

510

R110

R96

R106

100

TR16
2SA1213

R107
43

R97
43

TR12
2SC2873

TR8
2SA1213

R77
43

R39
43

TR4
2SC2873

TR3
2SA1213

R56
43

R90
43

TR5
2SC2873

TR9
2SA1213

R101
43

R115
43

TR13
2SC2873

TR15
2SA1746

TR11
2SC4131

TR7
2SA1746

10

COM3

74LVC14

11
C229
CE1000p

R330
1K

VCC

VCC

33

R329

VCC3

PC136
CE0.1u

VHV1

HEAT-SINK 1

HS3

COM2

IC40E

C20
CE0.022u

R104
4.7 /0.25W

COM3

PC249
CE0.1u

C10
CE0.022u

R67
4.7 /0.25W

COM2

CE0.1u
TR2
2SC4131

COM1

HEAT-SINK 1

HS2

+ C26
22u/50V

C9
CE0.022u

R66
4.7 /0.25W

COM1

PC235
CE0.1u

C17
CE0.022u

COM0

+ C25
22u/50V

R103
4.7 /0.25W

COM0

PC230

TR1
2SA1746

TR6
2SC4131

TR10
2SA1746

TR14
2SC4131

CE0.1u

PC257

VHV0

10K

R344

SI3_YB
SI3_ZB
SCK2_YA
SCK2_ZA
SI2_YA
SI2_ZA
SCK2_YB
SCK2_ZB
SI2_YB
SI2_ZB

NCHG2

CH2

LAT2

NCHG3

CH3

LAT3

SCK3_ZB
SCK3_YB
SCK1_ZA
SCK1_YA
SI1_ZA
SI1_YA
SCK1_ZB
SCK1_YB
SI1_ZB
SI1_YB

NCHG1

CH1

LAT1

P_SIDE
HEAD_UD
/P_SIDE_SENS
HEAD_SENS
HEAD_TH2

PC121
CE0.1u

VHV1

SCK3_YA
SCK3_ZA
SI3_YA
SI3_ZA
SCK0_YA
SCK0_ZA
SI0_YA
SI0_ZA
SCK0_YB
SCK0_ZB
SI0_YB
SI0_ZB

NCHG0

CH0

LAT0

HEAD_TH1

PC131
CE0.1u

VHV0

COM2
GND
COM2
GND
COM2
GND
COM2
GND
COM3
GND
COM3
GND
LAT3
GND
CH3
GND
NCHG3
GND
LAT2
GND
CH2
GND
NCHG2
GND
SI3_YB
SI3_ZB
SCK2_YA
SCK2_ZA
SI2_YA
SI2_ZA
SCK2_YB
SCK2_ZB
SI2_YB
SI2_ZB

GND
COM1
GND
COM1
GND
COM1
GND
COM1
GND
COM3
GND
P_SIDE
HEAD_UD
/P_SIDE_SENS
HEAD_SENS
HEAD_TH2
GND
LAT1
GND
CH1
GND
NCHG1
GND
GND
SCK3_ZB
SCK3_YB
SCK1_ZA
SCK1_YA
SI1_ZA
SI1_YA
SCK1_ZB
SCK1_YB
SI1_ZB
SI1_YB

COM0
GND
COM0
GND
COM0
GND
COM0
GND
COM3
GND
ENC_PH_A
VCC
ENC_PH_B
GND
HEAD_TH1
GND
LAT0
GND
CH0
GND
NCHG0
GND
SCK3_YA
SCK3_ZA
SI3_YA
SI3_ZA
SCK0_YA
SCK0_ZA
SI0_YA
SI0_ZA
SCK0_YB
SCK0_ZB
SI0_YB
SI0_ZB

To PRINT
CARRIAGE BOARD

To PRINT
CARRIAGE BOARD

To PRINT
CARRIAGE BOARD

36FMN-BTK

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36

CN14

36FMN-BTK

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36

CN15

36FMN-BTK

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36

CN17

Revised 11

GND

CN19

MAIN BOARD_Circuit Diagram 9/9

2-3 SERVO BOARD


SERVO BOARD_Arrangement Diagram (Component Side)

It indicates the version of the Servo Board.


2-14

SERVO BOARD_Arrangement Diagram (Soldering Side)

2-15

To MAIN
BOARD

APRON_TH

BED_TH

X_CURNT

Y_CURNT

SOL_CURNT

E1
E2

D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8

33

C212

T250

T27

TP34

VCC

X_CURNT

Y_CURNT

SOL_CURNT

R25
47K

VM

R315
10K

D35
1SS355

3.3K

R75

R314
10K

3.3K

R74

R321
R322
R323

R316
10K

VCC3 VCC3 VCC3

R109
R108
R107
R106
R105

R130
2.2K

EXBA10E103J

5
7
4
8
3
9
2
10

WIPE_Org

100
100
100

C62
CE470p
VCC3

TP414

TP413

T24 T21 T25 T22

CE470p

CE470p

CE470p

R121
10K

R123
0(NON)

R80
0

VM_Voltage

D32
1SS355

VCC3

X_CURNT_AD

Y_CURNT_AD

SOL_CURNT_AD

EXT_Port1
EXT_Port2
EXT_Port3

C305

D33
1SS355

RA6
EXBA10E103J

CE0.1u

C22

C67

CE0.1u

EXBA10E103J

RA7

C41
CE27p

P52/SCK2/IRQ2
P53/ADTRG/IRQ3
PH2/CS6/(IRQ6)
PH3/CS7/OE/(IRQ7)
PG4/BREQO
PG5/BACK
PG6/BREQ
VCC3
P40/AN0
P41/AN1
P42/AN2
P43/AN3
VREF
AVCC
P44/AN4
P45/AN5
P46/AN6/DA0
P47/AN7/DA1
P54/AN12/IRQ4
P55/AN13/IRQ5
P56/AN14/DA2/IRQ6
P57/AN15/DA3/IRQ7
AVSS
NC
P35/SCK1/(OE)
P34/SCK0
P33/RXD1
GND
P32/RXD0/IrRXD
P31/TXD1
P30/TXD0/IrTXD
P80/EDREQ2/(IRQ0)
P81/EDREQ3/(IRQ1)
P82/ETEND2/(IRQ2)
MD0
MD1

C401
CE0.1u

VCC3

2
4
3

VCC3

CE0.1u

C68

C40
CE27p

TP401

C66

Y1

HC49/U-S 8MHZ

TP26

CE0.1u
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144

VCC3

VFWE

DDA_StoM

/MON_HS_toPC
DDA_CLK
Rxd Sub_to_Servo

CAP_Org
WIPE_Org
TS2

SUB_DATA_IN

SOL_CURNT_AD
Y_CURNT_AD
X_CURNT_AD
VM_Voltage

DDA_MtoS
Servo_to_Sub

JP3

TP406

TP400

SUB_DATA_OUT
SUB_STORE

TS1

R86
1.8K

RA4
EXBV8V103J
TP28

single:pull_dowm
multi:pull_up

DSP03-003-432G(NON)

ExtCLK
ExtDout
ExtDin
ExtStore
ExtLoad

T23

R76
10K

R62

VCC3
10K(NON)

Slow_Power_On

C35
CE0.1u

VCC3

VCC3

T29

T3

C304

R122
10K

T20

T37

C60
T30

T35
CE100p
CE100p

C59

T48

T36

C303

D34
1SS355

3.3K

R73

33
33
33
33
33

R339
10K

SUB_CLK
SUB_LOAD

VCC

CE100p

C58

DDA_CLK
/Cmd_MtoS_
/Cmd_HS_MtoS
DDA_MtoS
INTDDA

SUB_STORE

Bed_Heater_ON
Apron_Heater_ON

R125

1
19

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

T31

T28

T260 VCC3 RA5


1

CAP_Org

SUB_DATA_IN

SUB_DATA_OUT

TP5 TP4 TP3 TP2 TP1

TP33TP32

TP301
TP300
TP302

CE1u

C57

CropMark

33
33

DDA_StoMout

INTDDA

T8

R400
R401

74LVC541

Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
Q8

IC15

R113
10K(NON)

DDA_StoMExtin

Maintenance_Cover_L

FO_OUT

CropMark

33
C213

10K(NON)
Sub_to_Servo
Servo_to_Sub

VCC3

T32

CE0.1u CE0.1u

R251

R243

R252
10K 1%

R124

T33

18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11

MAINTENANCE_HATCH
/MTRERR
/SERVO_RES
/Serial_Start
/CropOn
/CropOn
PinchPos
PinchPos

RESERVE

DDA_StoMout
DDA_MtoS

/Cmd_StoM
/Cmd_MtoS
/Cmd_HS_StoM

DDA_CLK

/MON_HS_toPC
Sub_to_Servo
Servo_to_Sub

C18
CE0.1u

VCC3

53398-1190

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

CN13

VCC

53398-0590

1
2
3
4
5

CN10

VCC3

R242
10K 1%

CN11
52808-2591

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

CN12 52808-1891

T407

T405
T406

R112

33

/Cmd_HS_StoM_out

T402
T403
T404

TP20

C64
CE0.1u

R120
220

VCC3

TP19

RA11

EXBA10E103J

VCC3

/MTRERR

DDA_StoMExtin

T34
T39
T41

33

R110

C73
CE0.022u

PowerON

TP412

220

R97

PD7/D15
PE0/D0
PE1/D1
PE2/D2
PE3/D3
VCC3
PE4/D4
PE5/D5
PE6/D6
PE7/D7
FWE
P61/TMRI1/DREQ1/IRQ9
P60/TMRI0/DREQ0/IRQ8
P27/PO7/TIOCB5/EDRAK1/(IRQ15)
P26/PO6/TIOCA5/EDRAK0/(IRQ14)
P25/PO5/TIOCB4/(IRQ13)
P24/PO4/TIOCA4/(IRQ12)
P23/PO3/TIOCD3/(IRQ11)
P22/PO2/TIOCC3/(IRQ10)
P21/PO1/TIOCB3/(IRQ9)
P20/PO0/TIOCA3/(IRQ8)
P17/PO15/TIOCB2/TCLKD/EDRAK3
P16/PO14/TIOCA2/EDRAK2
P15/PO13/TIOCB1/TCLKC
P14/PO12/TIOCA1
GND
P13/PO11/TIOCD0/TCLKB
P12/PO10/TIOCC0/TCLKA
P11/PO9/TIOCB0
P10/PO8/TIOCA0
P75/EDACK1/(DACK1)
P74/EDACK0/(DACK0)
P73/ETEND1/(TEND1)
VCC3
NMI
WDTOVF

IC16

IC-CPU HD6432673A06FC

T26

Cd

OUT

RN5VD29A

VDD
NC
GND

IC8

EXBA10E103J

RA8

74LVC14

IC7A

T5

C21
CE0.1u

VCC3
R54
1.0K
5

EXBA10E103J

RA9

74LVC14

IC7C
9

74LVC14

IC7B

VCC3

74LVC14

IC7D

EXBA10E103J

RA10

RA400
EXBV8V103J

T52
T45

CE0.1u

C63

CE0.1u
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37

C61

CE0.1u

C65

R61
1.0K

VCC3

YPWM
XPWM

ExtDin
ExtDout
StpBRef
StpARef
SolPWM

D4
D5
D6
D7
VFWE
ExtLoad
ExtStore

D15
D0
D1
D2
D3

FANPWM2
FANPWM1

D0 10
D1 2
D2 9
D3 3
D4 8
D5 4
D6 7
D7 5

D8 10
D9 2
D10 9
D11 3
D12 8
D13 4
D14 7
D15 5

/RES

T44

T51
T50

T43 T49 T42

T54
T47
T53
T46

Q4
DTC114EK 1

VCC3

SEL-6414E

D15

/Cmd_StoM_out

C70
CE0.022u

R118
10K(NON)

C69
CE0.022u

TP409

2.2K

R132

1.5K

R128

1.5K

R129

R126
1.2K(NON)

R117
10K(NON)

1.5K

R131

8
7
6
5

1 8
2 7
3 6
4 5

1
2
3
4

R64 2.2K

6
1

R111 2.2K(NON)

0
R119
SCLKO

10
2
9
3
8
4
7
5
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
5
7
4
8
3
9
2
10
6

TP411
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5

R77
10K(NON)

C72
CE0.022u

5
7
4
8
3
9
2
10

D12
D13
D14

6
/RD
/HWR
/LWR
A12
A13
A14
A15

/H8_RES

A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
5
7
4
8
3
9
2
10
6

10K

10K

X_En_Pha
X_En_Phb

ExtCLK
Y_En_Pha
INTDDA
Y_En_Phb

ExtLoad
ExtStore
FANPWM2
FANPWM1
ExtDin
ExtDout

R114

R115

Head_Power_On
Head_Slow_Power_On
GRIT_ORG

EXT_Port1
EXT_Port2
EXT_Port3

VCC3

RA15
EXBA10E103J

T55
T56
T57
T58
T59
T38
T40

VCC3

27
20
22

/LWR
/CS1
/RD

C75

IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
VCCIO1
GNDIO
GNDINT
IO/GCLK0
VCCINT
IO/GCLK1
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
TMS
TDI
TCK
TDO

CE0.1u
SolPWM
YPWM
XPWM

C77

CE0.1u

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

10K
10K
10K
10K
10K
10K
10K

C74
CE0.1u

Stp0BPh
Stp0APh
Stp0BPWM
Stp0APWM
Stp0Decay

/CS2
StpARef
StpBRef
Stp0Decay
Stp0APWM
Stp0BPWM
Stp0APh
Stp0BPh
TMS
TDI
TCK
TDO

SCLK

VCC3

/SERVO_RES
/H8_RES

A1
A2
A3
A4
D0
D1
D2
D3

VCC3

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14

21 A1
23 A2
24 A3
25 A4
26 A5
1 A6
2 A7
3 A8
4 A9
5 A10
6 A11
7 A12
8 A13
9 A14
10 A15
VCC3
28

CE0.1u

CY7C1399BN-12ZXC C51

GND

/OE

/CS

/WE

I/O0
I/O1
I/O2
I/O3
I/O4
I/O5
I/O6
I/O7

IC20

R300
R301
R302
R303
R304
R305
R306

VCC3

14

11
12
13
15
16
17
18
19

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7

20
22
14

27

/HWR
/CS1

11
12
13
15
16
17
18
19

/RD

D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15

TP415

T14
T13
T12
T400
T11
T401

10
2
9
3
8
4
7
5
1

RA13
RA14

G_CWW
G_CW
D8
D9
D10
D11
5 A14
7 A15
4
8
3
9
2
10
6

EXBA10E103J
EXBA10E103J

108
107
106
105
104
103
102
101
100
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
80
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
P51/RXD2/IRQ1
P50/TXD2/IRQ0
PH1/CS5
PH0/CS4
PG3/CS3
PG2/CS2
PG1/CS1
PG0/CS0
STBY
GND
XTAL
EXTAL
VCC3
PF7/CLKOUT
PLLVCC
RES
PLLVSS
PF6/AS
PF5/RD
PF4/HWR
PF3/LWR
PF2/LCAS/IRQ15
PF1/UCAS/IRQ14
PF0/WAIT
P65/TMO1/DACK1/IRQ13
P64/TMO0/DACK0/IRQ12
P63/TMCI1/TEND1/IRQ11
P62/TMCI0/TEND0/IRQ10
PD0/D8
PD1/D9
PD2/D10
PD3/D11
GND
PD4/D12
PD5/D13
PD6/D14

MD2
P83/ETEND3/(IRQ3)
P84/EDACK2/(IRQ4)
P85/EDACK3/(IRQ5)
VCC3
PC0/A0
PC1/A1
PC2/A2
PC3/A3
PC4/A4
PC5/A5
GND
PC6/A6
PC7/A7
PB0/A8
PB1/A9
PB2/A10
PB3/A11
GND
PB4/A12
PB5/A13
PB6/A14
PB7/A15
PA0/A16
PA1/A17
GND
PA2/A18
PA3/A19
PA4/A20
PA5/A21
PA6/A22
PA7/A23
NC
P70/EDREQ0/(DREQ0)
P71/EDREQ1/(DREQ1)
P72/ETEND0/(TEND0)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4

IC11
EPM240T100C5N

VCC3

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14

R307
R308
R309
R310
R311
R312
R313

IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
GNDINT
IO/GCLK3
VCCINT
IO/GCLK2
IO
GNDIO
VCCIO2
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO

Stp3BPh
Stp3APh
Stp3BPWM
Stp3APWM
Stp3Decay

C79

75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51

CE0.1u

C76

10K
10K
10K
10K
10K
10K
10K

Y_PWM+

CE0.1u CE0.1u

C80

CE0.1u

C52

21 A1
23 A2
24 A3
25 A4
26 A5
1 A6
2 A7
3 A8
4 A9
5 A10
6 A11
7 A12
8 A13
9 A14
10 A15
VCC3
28

TP416

/MTD_En3
/MTD_En2
/MTD_En1
/MTD_En0

RA3
VCC3 VCC3 EXBV8V103J

CY7C1399BN-12ZXC

GND

/OE

/CS

/WE

I/O0
I/O1
I/O2
I/O3
I/O4
I/O5
I/O6
I/O7

IC19

5
6
7
8
/MTD_En1
/MTD_En0
G_CWW

T300
T301
T302
T303
T304
T18
Stp1Decay
Stp1APWM
Stp1BPWM
Stp1APh
Stp1BPh

5
7
4
8
3
9
2
10

T17
T16
T15
/LWR
Stp2Decay
Stp2APWM
Stp2BPWM
Stp2APh
Stp2BPh

T10
/MTD_En3
/MTD_En2

4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
5
6
7
8

R317
R318

R342
10K

T408
T409

Stp3BPh
Stp3APh
Stp3BPWM
Stp3APWM
Stp3Decay
Stp2BPh
Stp2APh
Stp2BPWM
Stp2APWM
Stp2Decay
Stp1BPh
Stp1APh
Stp1BPWM
Stp1APWM
Stp1Decay

Y_PWM+

VCC3
10K
10K

53398-1090

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

CN9

DDA_StoMExtin

TDI

TMS

TDO

TCK

R135
10K(NON)

R136
10K

VCC3

Sol_En
Sol_PWMSol_PWM+
X_En
X_PWMX_PWM+
Y_En
Y_PWM-

/GE_PhB
/GE_PhA

VCC3

R133
10K

R134
10K

DDA_StoMout

TP417

Sol_En
Sol_PWMSol_PWM+
X_En
X_PWMX_PWM+
Y_En
Y_PWM-

/RD
G_CW

100
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
80
79
78
77
76
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
VCCIO2
GNDIO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
VCCIO2
GNDIO
IO
IO
IO

IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
VCCIO1
GNDIO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO/DEV_OE
IO/DEV_CLRn
VCCIO1
GNDIO
IO
IO
IO
IO

26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50

2-16

T9
T7

/SERVO_RES
/Serial_Start
DDA_StoM
/RES

2
TP39
TP40
TP38
TP37

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

SERVO BOARD_Circuit Diagram 1/4

2-17

X_CURNT

R170
10K

74LVC14

74LVC14
IC5C

74LVC14
IC5B

Sub_to_Servo

IC5A

X_CURNT

R169
10K

8
3
13

X_En

Sol_En

C84
CE0.1u

VCC3

X_En

Sol_En

Sol_PWMX_PWM+
X_PWM-

7
4
14

D43
DAN217U

EN1
EN2
EN3

IN1
IN2
IN3

IC2

C110
CE1u/25V

TP74

Sol_PWMX_PWM+
X_PWM-

TP70 TP68 TP73

C100
CE0.22u/50V

C101
CE0.22u/50V

16

VREF

C103
CE0.22u/50V

6
5
15

9
12

R156

SUB_LOAD

SUB_CLK

VCC

NJM3403AM

IC1C

Servo_to_Sub

SUB_STORE

GRIT_ORG

MAINTENANCE_HATCH

10

100K 0.1%

12

330(NON)

R157

R320

IC5F

10

13

R47

R35

R48

R36

74LVC14

IC5D

74LVC14

IC5E

150

33

33

33

33

R161
4.7K 0.1%

11

R162
4.7K 0.1%

R165
12K 0.1%

0.1ohm/1W

R164
12K 0.1%

R4

R49

C88
CE100p

74LVC14

R20
100K 0.1%

X_En_Phb

R167
4.7K 0.1%

X_En_Pha

74LVC14

IC6D

74LVC14

IC6C

74LVC14

IC6B

74LVC14

12K 0.1%

TP87

150

R33

C400
CE100p

R403

C86
CE100p

R43

C85
CE100p

R42

TP85

150

150

150

33

10K
10K

R34

R44

10

IC6F
74LVC14

TP93

12

R3
1ohm/1W

R46

C91
CE100p

VCC3

TP94 TP86

/GE_PhB

/GE_PhA

R11
4.7K 0.1%

R9

TP92

11

TP84

C92
CE1000p

13

IC6E
74LVC14

CE1000p CE1000p
CE1000p CE1000p

C16 C15 C14 C13

1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5

8
7
6
5

TP402

TP91

TP83

C89
CE1000p

R37

R50
470

470

R31

R30
10K

10K

VCC

R2
1.0K

VCC

R402 10K

EXBV8V470J

1
2
3
4

RA2

R1
1.0K

VCC

TP95 TP88

TP90 TP89

VCC

Sol_En

Y_En

Y_CURNT

TP75

TP78

CropMark

R7

Feed_Motor+
0

14

EN1
EN2
EN3

IN1
IN2
IN3

IC3

0(NON)

R8

1
-

IC1A
3

12

R163

VCC

13

100K 0.1%

NJM3403AM

IC1D

R15

NJM3403AM

8
3
13

7
4
14

D44
DAN217U

C111
CE1u/25V

To FEED MOTOR BOARD

40FMN-BTK-A

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40

Y_CURNT

TP76

R171
10K

TP77

Feed_Motor-

Sol_En

Y_En

CN2

Y_PWM+
Y_PWMSol_PWM+

@SUB_CLK
@SUB_LOAD
@SUB_DATA_OUT
@SUB_STORE_OUT
@SUB_DATA_IN
@Sub_to_Servo
@Servo_to_Sub
@MAINTENANCE_HATCH
@Maintenance_Cover_L

/GE_PhB_in

/GE_PhA_in

FeedEn_Ph_B_in

FeedEn_Ph_A_in

VCC3
C1
CE0.1u

FL1
TP81
EXCML20A390U

FL2
TP82
EXCML20A390U

RA1
EXBV8V102J

TP69
Y_PWM+
Y_PWMSol_PWM+

C104
CE0.22u/50V

C105
CE0.22u/50V

2
1
3
17

IC6A

R168 12K 0.1%

Y_En_Phb

330(NON)

X_En_Phb

X_En_Pha

Y_En_Phb

Y_En_Pha

5
6
7
8
5
6
7
8

16

VREF

Y_En_Pha

R10
100K 0.1%
VCC
R319

100K 0.1%

NJM3403AM

SUB_DATA_OUT

R21

IC1B

R12

Maintenance_Cover_L

SUB_DATA_IN

L6234

OUT1
OUT2
OUT3

VS
VS

CE0.01u

C102

C112

VM

2
1

17

VCP

Sol_CURNT

18

VBOOT

GND
GND
GND
GND

1
11
10
20

CE0.22u/50V

Sol_CURNT

SENSE2
SENSE1

19
2

4
11

4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1

18
VBOOT

GND
GND
GND
GND
1
11
10
20

VCP

C107
CE0.22u/50V

C108
6
5
15

9
12

CE0.22u/50V

C113
CE0.1u

R14
0

+24V

R13
100
C4
CE470p

R6
100K

PinchPos
/Crop_ON@

R139

VCC

R17
4.7K 0.1%

R51
10K

R160
4.7K 0.1%

R16
12K 0.1%

0.1ohm/1W

VM

R19
12K 0.1%

R5

+ C5
100u/63V

R166
0(NON)

VCC

330(NON)

R159

R18
100K 0.1%

L6234

OUT1
OUT2
OUT3

VS
VS

C106
CE0.01u

SENSE2
SENSE1
19
2

C17
CE0.1u

R141
10K(NON)

VCC3

Sol-

C93
CE0.1u

VCC

To SCAN MOTOR

Scan_Motor+
Scan_Motor-

Scan_Encoder_Phase_A
Scan_Encoder_Phase_B

5267-08A

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

CN3

PinchPos
/Crop_ON
CropMark

Sol-

Sol+

52808-1591

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

CN6

To CUT CARRIAGE BOARD

FL9
TP44
EXCML20A390U

TP43
Sol+

TP79

TP80

TP71

FL8
EXCML20A390U

EXCML20A390U

TP47TP48TP49

FL17

FL18
EXCML20A390U

TP72

VCC

SERVO BOARD_Circuit Diagram 2/4

1
19

Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
Q8

VCC

C402
CE0.1u

74VHCT541

E1
E2

D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8

18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11

/Crop_ON@

R96
1.0K

3.3K

R99

R79
1.0K

R71 3.3K

R327

Stp2BPWM

Stp2APWM

Stp1BPWM

R94

R95

TP29

TP30

R81
1.0K

3.3K

R78

R69
1.0K

3.3K

R70

R98
1.0K(NON)

3.3K(NON)

10K(NON)

TP309

TP9

Stp1APh
Stp1BPh
Stp1Decay

C33
CE0.047u

CE0.047u

C30

R66
10K

CE820p

C28
CE3900p C27

TP35

TP23 TP22 TP36

VCC

TP25

Stp2APh
Stp2BPh
Stp2Decay

R333

2
26
4

6
22

5
23
24

VSA

VREFA
VREFB
CR

ENA A
ENA B

PHA
PHB
DECAY

VCC
ALM

R89

VSA

VREFA
VREFB
CR

ENA A
ENA B

PHA
PHB
DECAY

22

23
20
25

27
16

26
17
18

19
24

VSA

VREFA
VREFB
CR

ENA A
ENA B

PHA
PHB
DECAY

VCC
ALM

220
R63
1ohm/1W

C301

220(NON)

27

7
21
9
15
16
19

10
12
14
18

28
15
HS1
HS2
2
4
6
9
11
13
21

R87
1ohm/1W

220

R85

LG A
LG B
GND
GND
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
VSB

C36

C39

R407
0ohm/1W

28
15
HS1
HS2
2
4
6
9
11
13
21

3
7
8
12

C38
CE820p

CE0.22u/50V
1
CE0.22u/50V
14

R405
0ohm/1W(NON)

OUT1
OUT2
OUT3
OUT4

C55
CE820p(NON)

+24V VMTD

R104
1ohm/1W(NON)

VMMA
VMMB

C56

DG1S6(NON)

D302

DG1S6(NON)

D301

DG1S6(NON)

D300

DG1S6(NON)

D303

D12
DG1S6

D10
DG1S6

D11
DG1S6

D9
DG1S6

D29
DG1S6

D37
DG1S6

D31
DG1S6

D39
DG1S6

DG1S6(NON)

D17

DG1S6(NON)

D21

DG1S6(NON)

D19

DG1S6(NON)

D23

R406
0ohm/1W(NON)

C310
CE820p(NON)
+24V VMTD

1
14 CE0.22u/50V(NON)
CE0.22u/50V(NON)
3
7
8
12

220(NON)

R103

LG A
LG B
GND
GND
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
VSB

OUT1
OUT2
OUT3
OUT4

VMMA
VMMB

C302

C49
CE820p

R404
0ohm/1W(NON)
C53

R332
0.68ohm/1W(NON)

IC14
MTD2005F-3072

R65

VCC

R88
1ohm/1W(NON)

22

23
20
25

27
16

26
17
18

VCC
ALM

C44

CE0.22u/50V(NON)
8 CE0.22u/50V(NON)
20

VMTD

R334

VSB

LG A
LG B
NC
NC
NC
NC

OUT1
OUT2
OUT3
OUT4

VMMA
VMMB

IC18
MTD2005F-3072(NON)

220(NON)

VCC

27

7
21
9
15
16
19

10
12
14
18

R102
0.68ohm/1W

220

C45

CE0.22u/50V
8
CE0.22u/50V
20

VMTD

R100

VSB

LG A
LG B
NC
NC
NC
NC

OUT1
OUT2
OUT3
OUT4

VMMA
VMMB

IC301
MTD2005-7101(NON)

220(NON)

CE0.1u

C37

C43
C42
CE3900p(NON)
CE820p(NON)
CE0.047u(NON)

C50

TP15

R90
10K(NON)

CE0.047u(NON)
C47
VCC

TP21

TP6

VCC

CE0.1u(NON)
19
TP8 TP7 TP17
24

C54

VSA

VREFA
VREFB
CR

ENA A
ENA B

PHA
PHB
DECAY

R68
0.68ohm/1W

220

R72

2
26
4

6
22

5
23
24

VCC
ALM

IC17
MTD2005-7101

R331
0.68ohm/1W(NON)

TP307 TP308 TP310

VCC

R330

VCC

25
3

CE0.1u(NON)
25
3

C300

C34
C31
CE3900p
CE820p

TP306

Stp3APh
Stp3BPh
Stp3Decay

R84
10K

VCC

TP27

TP14 TP16 TP24

CE0.1u

C46

C308 CE3900p(NON)
C309
C307
CE0.047u(NON)
CE820p(NON)

C306

R92
1.0K(NON)

TP11

TP305

C48
CE0.047u

CE0.047u

TP13

Stp0APh
Stp0BPh
Stp0Decay

CE0.047u(NON)

3.3K(NON)

TP12

R329
1.0K(NON)

3.3K(NON)

TP304

R328
1.0K(NON)

TP18

C32

TP303
R326 3.3K(NON)

TP10

TP31

Stp1APWM

Stp3BPWM

Stp3APWM

Stp0BPWM

Stp0APWM

/Crop_ON@

TP41

PG

TP42

RSA
11
RSA
11

IC12

RSB
17
RSB
17

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

5
5

FANPWM1
FANPWM2
/CropOn
/MTD_En0
/MTD_En1
/MTD_En2
/MTD_En3

NC
13
NC

D304

D24
DG1S6

D27
DG1S6

D26
DG1S6

D28
DG1S6

FL16

FL12

EXCML20A390U(NON)

FL303

EXCML20A390U(NON)

FL302

EXCML20A390U(NON)

FL300

EXCML20A390U(NON)

FL301

EXCML20A390U

FL13

EXCML20A390U

FL14

EXCML20A390U

FL15

EXCML20A390U

D30
DG1S6

D38
DG1S6

D36
DG1S6

D40
DG1S6

DG1S6(NON)

D18

DG1S6(NON)

D22

DG1S6(NON)

D20

EXCML20A390U

FL3

EXCML20A390U

FL4

EXCML20A390U

FL5

EXCML20A390U

FL6

EXCML20A390U(NON)

FL7

EXCML20A390U(NON)

FL10

EXCML20A390U(NON)

FL11

D25
EXCML20A390U(NON)
DG1S6(NON)

DG1S6(NON)

D307

DG1S6(NON)

D306

DG1S6(NON)

D305

DG1S6(NON)

VMTD

VMTD

100
100

R60
R59

1
2
3
4
Drain1
Drain1
Drain2
Drain2

UPA1759G-E2-A

Source1
Gate1
Source2
Gate2

IC10
8
7
6
5

C20
10u/100V
+

D2FS6-5063

C19
10u/100V
+

RCH895NP-181K

L3

RCH895NP-181K
D4
D2FS6-5063

L4

D3

TP56

TP53

TP46

BED_TH

TP45

APRON_TH

R53
0ohm/1W

+24V

TP50
TP54
TP57
TP52
TP311
TP313
TP314
TP312
TP58
TP60
TP61
TP59
150

R38

150

R39

R22
10K

VCC

CE0.1u

C99

Cap_Org

VCC

+A_I2
-A_I2
-B_I2
+B_I2

+A_I1
-A_I1
-B_I1
+B_I1

+A_I0
-A_I0
-B_I0
+B_I0
+A_I3
-A_I3
-B_I3
+B_I3

TP404

TP403

Wipe_Org

R23
10K

TP66 TP67

TP62
TP64
TP65
TP63

13
PG
13
RSA
RSA

RSB
10
RSB

2-18
13

10

FANPWM1
FANPWM2
/CropOn
/MTD_En0
/MTD_En1
/MTD_En2
/MTD_En3

To FAN JUNCTION
BOARD

CHASSIS FAN

C11
CE100p

13

C12
CE100p

11

74LVC14

IC7F
12

10

CAP_Org

WIPE_Org

WIPER
SENSOR

WIPER MOTOR

Reserve

PUMP MOTOR

74LVC14

IC7E

53014-07

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

CN404

53014-06

1
2
3
4
5
6

CN403

53014-05

1
2
3
4
5

CN402

53014-08

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

CN401

53398-0890

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

CN400

5267-02A

1
2

CN7

SERVO BOARD_Circuit Diagram 3/4

+41V

CE0.1u

CE0.1u

C10

+41V

CE0.047u

C9

C78

R29

CE0.047u

C26

9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

470 1%

R57

9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

R408
10K 1%

C8

47

NC
SWout
NC
Reg
CE/SS
DGND
NC
AGND

1.8K 1%

R56

100 1%

R58

8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

CE0.1u

C23

SPI-8010A
C25
CE1000p

NC
NC
VIn
B.S
NC
Comp
Vref
NC

IC9

R55

R27
1.0K 1%

CE1000p

8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

CE0.1u

C97

NC
SWout
NC
Reg
CE/SS
DGND
NC
AGND

SPI-8010A

NC
NC
VIn
B.S
NC
Comp
Vref
NC

IC4

47

CE1000p

C95

R26

B6P-VH

CE0.1u

C96

CE1000p

C81

To SW POWER SUPPLY

470 1%

+41V

+ C2
1000u/63V

T4

D41
D2FS6-5063

RCH895NP-470K
L2

D2
D2FS6-5063

L1
RCH895NP-470K

CE0.1u

C82

220u/35V

C6

T6

C83
CE0.1u

VCC

C7
CE0.1u
R40
1K/1W

+24V

VCC

R152
1K/0.5W

C403
CE0.

Slow_Power_ON

OUT

UPC2933T

GND

IN

IC13
3

1SS355

R147
2.2K/0.5W

D5

T2

11CT 3.15A

F1

T19

R127
10K

VCC3

Q6
DTC114EK

R146
100

R148
15K

RXEF185

BR1

+VHEAD

Q8
DTC114EK

R153
100

D1
DE3L20U-7061

C29
C71
100u/25V CE0.1u

Q2
2SJ553S

Q7
DTC114EK

15K

R155

Q1 2SJ553S

R154
2.2K/0.5W

R158
1K/0.5W

Q5
DTC114EK

+41V

PowerON

C98
CE1000p

Head_Slow_Power_On

Head_Power_On

C109
CE1000p

+41V

3
1

6
5
4
3
2
1

330u/16V

R151 1.0K

Apron_Heater_ON

R257

R255

C94
CE470p

R150
100

D42
PTZ43A

T1

B4P-VH

4
3
2
1

CN4

Bed_Heater_ON

VMTD

+41V

1000u/63V

3
1
3
1

3
1

2-19
C3

CN1

T258 T261
1
2
3
4

+24V

VCC

C219

Drain1
Drain1
Drain2
Drain2

CE0.1u(NON)

R256
47/1W

+24V

C223

VCC
R260
15/1W(NON)

8
7
6
5

CE0.1u(NON)

5267-04A

1
2
3
4

CN207

VCC3

R253
47/1W

VCC

+24V

R250
15/1W(NON)

UPA1759G-E2-A

Source1
Gate1
Source2
Gate2

IC207

Q3
3 2SK2796STR-E

R24
47/1W

R149
47/1W

VM

To MAIN BOARD

Reserve

To Power Board

5267-05A

1
2
3
4
5

CN405

SERVO BOARD_Circuit Diagram 4/4

C24

2-4 CARRIAGE BOARD


CARRIAGE BOARD_Arrangement Diagram (Component Side)

It indicates the version of the Carriage Board.


2-20

To MAIN BOARD

To MAIN BOARD

Revised 11

ENC_PHASE_B

ENC_PHASE_A

ENC_PHASE_B

HVCC

SCK3_YA
SCK3_ZA
SI3_YA
SI3_ZA

CN212

CN213

53261-0490

13

12

TP230 TP232

TP226 TP229 TP234

TP235

TP236

HVCC

TP220

R218
10K

TP219

74VHCT08AFT

IC202D

TP228 TP231 TP233

TP227

11

TP253

To LINEAR ENCODER
BOARD

53261-0590

1
2
3
4

10

74VHCT08AFT

IC202C

THERM_1

TP207

R216
10K

TP206

TP204

TP216 TP217 TP218

To HEAD UP/DOWN
SENSOR

SCK3_ZB
SCK3_YB

P_SIDE
HEAD_UD
/P_SIDE_Enable
TP249
HEAD_TH2

1
2
3
4
5

TP202

TP201 TP203 TP205

TP200

HEAD 0

HEAD 1

R222 0(NON)

R221
0

DTC114EK

Q200

TP252

HEAD_TH1

ENC_PHASE_B

ENC_PHASE_A

R220
10K(NON)

HVCC

HVCC

R212
1K(NON)

ENC_PHASE_A

HEAD_UD

VHV1
HGND
COM1
HGND
COM1
HGND
COM1
HGND
COM1
HGND
COM3
HGND
P_SIDE
HEAD_UD
/P_SIDE_Enable
HEAD_CHECK
HEAD_TH2
HGND
LAT1
HGND
CH1
HGND
NCHG1
HGND
HGND
SCK3_ZB
SCK3_YB
SCK1_ZA
SCK1_YA
SI1_ZA
SI1_YA
SCK1_ZB
SCK1_YB
SI1_ZB
SI1_YB

VHV0 VHV1

VHV0
COM0
HGND
COM0
HGND
COM0
HGND
COM0
HGND
COM3
HGND
ENC_PHASE_A
HVCC
ENC_PHASE_B
HGND
HEAD_TH1
HGND
LAT0
HGND
CH0
HGND
NCHG0
HGND
SCK3_YA
SCK3_ZA
SI3_YA
SI3_ZA
SCK0_YA
SCK0_ZA
SI0_YA
SI0_ZA
SCK0_YB
SCK0_ZB
SI0_YB
SI0_ZB

HEAD_UD

36FMN-BTK

36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

CN202

36FMN-BTK

36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

HVCC

SCK1_YA
SCK1_ZA
SI1_YA
SI1_ZA

HVCC
HGND
NCHG1
HGND
LAT1
HGND
CH1

HGND
COM1
HGND
COM1
HGND
COM1
HGND
HGND

SCK1_ZB
SCK1_YB
SI1_ZB
SI1_YB

VHV0
HGND
COM1
HGND
COM1
HGND
COM1
HGND
CHECK1
HVCC
NCHG1
HGND
LAT1
HGND
CH1
HGND

VHV0

SCK0_YA
SCK0_ZA
SI0_YA
SI0_ZA

HGND
COM0
HGND
COM0
HGND
COM0
HGND
HGND
THERM_1
HVCC
HGND
NCHG0
HGND
LAT0
HGND
CH0

SCK0_ZB
SCK0_YB
SI0_ZB
SI0_YB

HGND
COM0
HGND
COM0
HGND
COM0
HGND
CHECK0
HVCC
NCHG0
HGND
LAT0
HGND
CH0
HGND

VHV0

52808-2191

21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
SCK3_YA
SCK3_ZA
SI3_YA
SI3_ZA

THERM_2

TP237 TP240 TP243


TP247

R219
10K

TP238TP242
TP244
TP246

SCK3_YA
SCK3_ZA
SI3_YA
SI3_ZA

HGND
COM3
HGND
COM3
HGND
COM3
HGND
HGND
THERM_2
HVCC
HGND
NCHG3
HGND
LAT3
HGND
CH3

SCK3_ZB
SCK3_YB
SI3_ZB
SI3_YB

VHV1
HGND
COM3
HGND
COM3
HGND
COM3
HGND
CHECK3
HVCC
NCHG3
HGND
LAT3
HGND
CH3
HGND

VHV1

21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

CN207

52808-2191

21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

TP215

R217
10K

HVCC

P_SIDE

/P_SIDE_Enable

TP225

TP214

TP212

TP222 TP223 TP224

CN210

SCK3_ZB
SCK3_YB
SI3_ZB
SI3_YB

NCHG3
LAT3
CH3

TP239 TP241 TP245

HVCC

TP210

TP209 TP211 TP213

TP208

HEAD 3

SI3_YB
SI3_ZB

NCHG3

CH3

74VHCT08AFT

IC202B

LAT3

TP221

TP248

CN209

36FMN-BTK

COM2
HGND
COM2
HGND
COM2
HGND
COM2
HGND
COM3
HGND
COM3
HGND
LAT3
HGND
CH3
HGND
NCHG3
HGND
LAT2
HGND
CH2
HGND
NCHG2
HGND
SI3_YB
SI3_ZB
SCK2_YA
SCK2_ZA
SI2_YA
SI2_ZA
SCK2_YB
SCK2_ZB
SI2_YB
SI2_ZB

52808-2191

To MAIN BOARD

36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

CN201

HEAD 2

52808-2191

21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

CN206

52808-2191

21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

CN205

52808-2191

21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

CN203

VHV1

P_SIDE

/P_SIDE_Enable

SCK2_YA
SCK2_ZA
SI2_YA
SI2_ZA

HVCC
HGND
NCHG2
HGND
LAT2
HGND
CH2

HGND
COM2
HGND
COM2
HGND
COM2
HGND
HGND

SCK2_ZB
SCK2_YB
SI2_ZB
SI2_YB

VHV1
HGND
COM2
HGND
COM2
HGND
COM2
HGND
CHECK2
HVCC
NCHG2
HGND
LAT2
HGND
CH2
HGND

VHV1

2.2K
C208 CE1000p

R214

BA10358F

IC200A

C202
CE0.1u

HVCC

0(NON)

R207

HEAD_TH2

HEAD_TH1

52808-2191

21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

CN208

52808-2191

21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

CN204

0(NON)

R209

0(NON)

TR200

1SS355

R215
3.3K
D200

1SS355

R204

C209
CE1000p

22KVR(NON)

0
R206
10K 1%
HVCC

C203
CE0.1u

VR200

100

R213

1K

R211

BA10358F

IC201A
3
+

0
R205
10K 1%
HVCC

IC202A

C210
CE0.1u

HVCC

Reserve
53261-0390(NON)

1
2
3

CN211

THERM_2

THERM_1

+ C205
10u/50V

HVCC

74VHCT08AFT

C204
CE0.1u

VHV1

+ C207
10u/50V

R202

R224
0

TP251

C201
CE0.1u

VHV0

BA10358F

HVCC

D201

LED200

SEL6410E-TP5

IC200B
5
+

IC201B
5
+

HVCC

R210
82

330

R200

+ C206
47u/16V

R223

BA10358F

R208

DTB123EK

R203

R201

TP250

C200
CE0.1u

HVCC

HVCC

PRINT CARRIAGE BOARD

8
4

CN200

HVCC

8
4

2-21

14
GND VCC
7

VHV0

CARRIAGE BOARD_Circuit Diagram 1/2

CARRIAGE BOARD_Circuit Diagram 2/2

CUT CARRIAGE BOARD

CN500

To SERVO BOARD

CN502
Sol+
SolSol+

1
2

To SOLENOID

IL-S-2P-S2T2-EF
SolCCVCC
CN504
PinchPos

PinchPos
/Crop_ON
CropSens
R501 0(NON)
IC500B
+
7
-

52808-1591
R500

4.7K
2

BA10358F

2.2K

R505

R504
0(NON)

R507

R506

82

100

C503CE1000p
R502
0(NON)

D501
1SS355(NON)

8
+
-

C502
CE0.1u

BA10358F

C504
47u/16V

R503 CE0.1u
0(NON)

D500
1SS355(NON)

LINEAR ENCODER BOARD


LEVCC
LEVCC
U700

PRINT CARRIAGE
BOARD

1
2
3
4

LENC_PHA
LENC_PHB
C700
CE0.1u

CN700
CABLE-ASSY,LINEAR ENCODER VP-540

2-22

1
2
3
4

VCC
GND
Vout(A)
Vout(B)
KE-207

An

R700
150

1
2
3

To CROP MARK
SENSOR BOARD

53398-0390

CCVCC

C500
CCVCC

IC500A

To PINCH ROLLER
SENSOR
53398-0490
CN503

@Crop_ON
@Crop_Sens
C506
CE1000p

CCVCC

1
2
3
4

VR500
220KVR

Q500
DTB123EK

C501
CE0.1u(NON)

CCVCC

C507
CE0.1u(NON)

CCVCC

15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

2-5 SUB BOARD


SUB BOARD_Arrangement Diagram (Component Side)
It indicates the version of the Board.

2-23

/RESET

/SW1

/SW0

/LED

LCD_RS
LCD_R/W
LCD_E
PD0
PD1
PD2
PD3
PD4
PD5
PD6
PD7
/LCD_CS

+ C111
47u/16V

100

R103

100

R104

100

C113

100

100

C107

CE100p(NON)

R105

CE100p(NON)

R107

C116
CE100p(NON)

R112

C114
CE100p(NON)

R109

100

PD[0..7]

100

100

R101

R102

PANEL BOARD

From MAIN BOARD

52806-2410

24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

CN100

VCC

C106

PD7
PD6
PD5
PD4
PD3
PD2
PD1
PD0

PD0
PD1
PD2
PD3
PD4
PD5
PD6
PD7

PD4
PD5
PD6
PD7
PD3
PD2
PD1
PD0

PD0
PD1
PD2
PD3
PD4
PD5
PD6
PD7

C109
CE100p

C103
CE100p

C104
CE100p

PD0
PD1
PD2
PD3
PD4
PD5
PD6
PD7

19
1

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

19
1

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

11
1

3
4
7
8
13
14
17
18

18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

1
11

74VHC32

B0
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7

IC101

E
DIR

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7

Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
Q8

B0
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7

B0
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7

74VHCT245

E
DIR

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7

IC103

VCC

19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12

18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11

18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11

2
5
6
9
12
15
16
19

VCC

DB0
DB1
DB2
DB3
DB4
DB5
DB6
DB7

LEFT CURSOR
TOP CURSOR
RIGHT CURSOR

MENU
DOWN CURSOR
ENTER

CONFIG
PAUSE
POWER

POWER_LED
BASE LED
PAUSE_LED
BUZZER
BUSY_LED
SETUP_LED
LCD_ON
HEATER_LED

DB0
DB1
DB2
DB3
DB4
DB5
DB6
DB7

VCC

19
1

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

74VHC32

74VHCT245

E
DIR

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7

IC106

VCC

6
74VHC32

74HCT273

CLK
CLR

D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8

IC107

VCC

1Q
2Q
3Q
4Q
5Q
6Q
7Q
8Q

11

74VHC32

74VHCT245

10

IC104C
9

IC104A
1

IC104B
4

74VHCT574

1D
2D
3D
4D
5D
6D
7D
8D

OC
CLK

IC100

13

12

R118
10K

1
2
3
4
5

1
2
3
4
5

10
9
8
7
6

VCC

VCC
10
9
8
7
6
EXBA10E103J

RA101

EXBA10E103J

RA102

DTD113EK

Q106

470

R115

10K

R119

VCC

R113 100

R114
10K

VCC
Q107
2SK2796S

EVQ21305R
EVQ21305R

SW109
SW103

EVQ21305R

EVQ21305R

SW106

SW110

EVQ21305R

SW105

EVQ21305R

SW114

EVQ21305R

EVQ21305R

SW113

SW102

EVQ21305R

SW112

VSS
VDD
V0
RS
R/W
E
DB0
DB1
DB2
DB3
DB4
DB5
DB6
DB7
VLED
VLSS

VCC

LEFT CURSOR
TOP CURSOR
DOWN CURSOR
RIGHT CURSOR
MENU
ENTER

KEY102

CONFIG
PAUSE KEY101
POWER

To LCD

KEY100

LCD EW162G2GLY

LCD1

MDF7-16P-2.54DSA

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

CN101

3
2

DTD113EK

Q102

KEY108

KEY107

KEY106

KEY105

KEY104

KEY103

IC104D

3
1

3
1
3

20
10

DTD113EK

Q101

DTD113EK

Q108

3
1

DTD113EK

Q104

3
2

DTD113EK

Q105

VCC

LED102

BZ100

C100
CE0.1u

BUSY

SETUP
PAUSE
POWER

BASE

C102
CE0.1u

C112
CE0.1u

BUZZER

SEL6410E TH12 RT

LED101

HEATER

SEL6410E TH12 RT

LED100

SLR343BC4T3F

LED107

SLR343BC4T3F

LED106

SEL6410E TH12 RT

LED105

SEL6410E TH12 RT

Q103
DTD113EK

MEB-12C-5

Q100
DTD113EK

C110
CE0.1u

74VHC14

3
1

CE100p(NON)

20
10
20
10
20
10

2-24

2
1

IC105A

330

R108

330

R100

390

R111

390

R110

330

R117

330

R106

C108
CE0.1u

13

11

VCC

VCC

12

10

C105
CE0.1u

VHCT14

74VHC14
IC105F

74VHC14
IC105E

74VHC14
IC105D

74VHC14
IC105C

IC105B

C101
CE0.1u

SUB BOARD_Circuit Diagram 1/4

R301

R300

C301
CE470p(NON)

C300
CE470p(NON)

Power Board

5267-04A

1
2
3
4

CN308

SSR301
G3M-205P-VD-1

4
3

to Servo Board

SSR300
G3M-205P-VD-1

INPUTINPUT+

4
3

INPUTINPUT+

LOAD1

LOAD1

LOAD2

LOAD2

2-25

B2P3-VH

1
2
3

B4P7-VH
CN307

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

B2P3-VH
CN310

1
2
3

B2P-VH
CN306

1
2

CN301

B2P3-VH

1
2
3

B4P7-VH
CN305

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

B2P3-VH
CN309

1
2
3

B2P-VH
CN304

1
2

CN300

to Apron Heater 2

to 100/200V Select Cable

to Apron Heater 1

to Apron Thermostat

to Bed Heater 2

to 100/200V Select Cable

to Bed Heater 1

to Bed Thermostat

B2P(4-2.3)-VH

1
2
3
4

CN302

FS300

F300B

FS301
PFC-5000 6.3A/250V

F301A

PFC-5000

F301B

PFC-5000 6.3A/250VPFC-5000

F300A

to SW Power Supply

B2P3-VH

1
2
3

CN303

to Power SW

SUB BOARD_Circuit Diagram 2/4

10K

R401

R402
10K

TP405

TP404

TP403

TP402

C426
CE470p

100

PC400
CE0.1u
1
2
3
4

DS2480B

GND
1-W
NC
VDD

IC401

RXD
TXD
POL
VPP

CE1.0u(NON)

C404

TP419

8
7
6
5

SEL_IHB

SEL_A
SEL_B
SEL_C

Ink_RxD
Ink_TxD

TP421

TP407
TP408
TP409
TP410
TP411
TP412
TP413

+ C402
47u/16V

J2VCC3

J2VCC
TP420

Servo_Grit_Motor+

Servo_Grit_Motor-

Feed_Encoder_Phase_A
J2VCC3

Feed_Encoder_Phase_B

GritEncoderPhaseA

GritEncoderPhaseB

/GRIT_ORG
Pinch_ud_sens
Maintenance_Cover_L
Servo_to_Sub
Sub_to_Servo
SUB_DATA_out
SUB_STORE_in
SUB_DATA_in
SUB_LOAD_in
SUB_CLK_in
J2VCC

TDI

TMS

TDO

TCK

R416

R414

11
10
9

R410
R411
R412
R413

+ C403
47u/16V

J2VCC

VCC
GND

74HC4051A

VEE

INH

COM

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

C407

33

C408

R403
10K

J2VCC3

16
8

13
14
15
12
1
5
2
4

J2VCC

J2VCC3

/RESET

Ink_TxD
Ink_RxD

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

R405
10K
J2VCC

J2VCC3

J2VCC3

TMS

TDI

RA408
EXBV8V222J

J2VCC

10K

R404

@SUB_DATA_out
@SUB_LOAD_in

@SUB_STORE_in
@SUB_DATA_in

@SUB_CLK_in

@Servo_to_Sub
@Sub_to_Servo

PC403
CE0.1u

J2VCC

RA407
EXBV8V222J

5267-02A

1
2

CN417

R407
22K TP406

C427
2.2u/50V

C409

J2VCC3

D400
1SS355

CE470p CE470p CE470p

CE470p

C406

for Jigu

33

IC402

A
B
C

C405

R417

CE470p(NON)
100

100
100
100
100

FEED MOTOR BOARD

R415

TP418

40FMN-BTK

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40

CN412

To SERVO BOARD

TP400

53398-1090

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

CN400

R400
J2VCC3 10K

TP401

isp Download

D405
UDZS 7.5B
D406
UDZS 7.5B
D407
UDZS 7.5B
D408
UDZS 7.5B

D401
UDZS 7.5B(NON)
D402
UDZS 7.5B(NON)
D403
UDZS 7.5B(NON)
D404
UDZS 7.5B(NON)

R406
1K

PC401
CE1.0u

53014-08

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

CN416

53014-08(NON)

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

CN415

TCK

TDO

SEL_IHB
SEL_C
SEL_B
SEL_A

C410

C411

C412

C413

C414

C415

C416

C417

5
6
7
8

5
6
7
8

C419

C420

C421

C422

C423

C424

C425

CE470p CE470p CE470p CE470p CE470p CE470p CE470p CE470p

C418

5
6
7
8

5
6
7
8

CE470p CE470p CE470p CE470p CE470p CE470p CE470p CE470p

To CARTRIDGE IC BOARD

J2VCC

RA406
EXBV8V103J

33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23

PC402
CE1.0u

I/O/TDI
I/O
I/O
I/O/TDO
I/O
I/O
GND
GND
I/O
Vcc
I/O
I/O
I/O/TMS
I/O
I/O
I/O/TCK
IC400
Vcc
I/O
EPM3032ATC44-10N
I/O
GND
GND
I/O

12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22

4
3
2
1

4
3
2
1

4
3
2
1

4
3
2
1

EXBV8V101J

EXBV8V101J
RA405
4
5 4
3
6 3
2
7 2
1
8 1

5
6
7
8

RA404

EXBV8V101J

EXBV8V101J
RA403
4
5 4
3
6 3
2
7 2
1
8 1

5
6
7
8

RA402

1
1

J2VCC3

8
7
6
5

1 8
2 7
3 6
4 5

1
2
3
4

8
7
6
5

1 8
2 7
3 6
4 5

/RESET
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
I/O
I/O
I/O
Vcc
INPUT/OE2/GCLK2
INPUT/GCLRn
INPUT/OE1
INPUT/GCLK1
GND
I/O
I/O

I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
GND
Vcc
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O

8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4

2-26

1
2
3
4

TP414
TP415
TP416
TP417

J2VCC3

RA400
EXBA10E103J

J2VCC3

10
2
9
3
8
4
7
5

RA401
EXBA10E103J

GritEncoderPhaseB

GritEncoderPhaseA

C400
CE0.1u

J2VCC

Ink_Empty_3

Ink_Exist_3

Ink_Empty_2

Ink_Exist_2

Ink_Empty_1

Ink_Exist_1

Ink_Empty_0

Ink_Exist_0

Servo_Grit_Motor+
Servo_Grit_Motor-

To Ink 5

To Ink 4

To Ink 3

To Ink 2

To Ink 1

To Grit Origin Sensor

To Maintenance Cover Sensor

To Sheet Load Sensor

To Ink 6

To Ink 7

To Ink 8

5267-07A

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

CN414

5267-08A

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

CN413

C401
CE0.1u

To Feed Motor

To GRIT ENCODER BOARD

292132-4(NON)

1
2
3
4

292132-4(NON)
CN411

1
2
3
4

292132-4(NON)
CN410

1
2
3
4

292132-4(NON)
CN409

1
2
3
4

292132-4
CN408

1
2
3
4

292132-4
CN407

1
2
3
4

292132-4
CN406

1
2
3
4

292132-4
CN405

1
2
3
4

CN404

53014-03

1
2
3

CN403

53014-02

1
2

CN402

5267-03A

1
2
3

CN401

J2VCC

J2VCC

J2VCC

Feed_Encoder_Phase_A
Feed_Encoder_Phase_B

/GRIT_ORG

R409
10K

J2VCC

Maintenance_Cover_L

Pinch_ud_sens

R408
10K

2
10
2
9
3
8
4
7
5

J2VCC

SUB BOARD_Circuit Diagram 3/4

SUB BOARD_Circuit Diagram 4/4


CN1000

CN1001

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

to Servo Board

1
2

to FAN

5267-02A
CN1002
1
2

53398-0890

to FAN

5267-02A

CN1003
1
2

to Bed Thermistor Board

53014-02
CN1004
1
2

to Apron Thermistor Board

53014-02

FAN JUNCTION BOARD

CN1100

CN1200

CN1101

2
1

1
2
5

5268-02A
CN1102

1
2
5

5268-02A
CN1202

3
4

3
2
1

CN1201

2
1

3
4

3
2
1

CN032-004

5268-03A(NON)

CN032-004

5268-03A(NON)

CARTRIDGE IC BOARD
CN1301

CN1300
2
1

CARTRIDGE IC BOARD
2
1

5268-02A
CN1302

1
2
5

5268-02A
CN1402

3
4

3
2
1

CN1401

CN1400

1
2

3
4

3
2
1

CN032-004

5268-03A(NON)

CN032-004

5268-03A(NON)

CARTRIDGE IC BOARD
CN1500

CN1600

CN1501

2
1

CARTRIDGE IC BOARD

1
2

5268-02A(NON)
CN1502

1
2
5

5268-02A(NON)
CN1602

3
4

3
2
1

CN1601

2
1
5

CN032-004(NON)

5268-03A(NON)

3
4

3
2
1

CN032-004(NON)

5268-03A(NON)

CARTRIDGE IC BOARD
CN1701

CN1700
2
1

CARTRIDGE IC BOARD
2
1

5268-02A(NON)
CN1702

1
2
5

5268-02A(NON)
CN1802

3
4

3
2
1

CN1801

CN1800

1
2

CN032-004(NON)

5268-03A(NON)

3
4

3
2
1

CN032-004(NON)

5268-03A(NON)

CARTRIDGE IC BOARD

CARTRIDGE IC BOARD
GE3VCC

CN1

TH1
1
2

CN2800

103KT

1
2
3
4

53398-0290

THERMISTOR BOARD
CN2

GE3VCC
U2800
3
4
5
6

GENC3_PHA
GENC3_PHB

5268-04A

Vout(A) An
GND
VCC
Vout(B) K

KE-2A10-36

C2800
CE0.1u

TH2
1
2

GRIT ENCODER BOARD

103KT

53398-0290

THERMISTOR BOARD
CN800
1
2
3

CN900
CABLE-ASSY,P-SIDE SENS(NON)

CABLE-ASSY,CROP SENSOR VP-540

1
2
3

U800
GP2S40

U900
GP2S40(NON)

CROP SENSOR BOARD


PAPERSIDE SENSOR BOARD
2-27

R2800
150

2-6 MAINTENANCE PARTS LIST _ Electrical Parts

MAIN BOARD

IC No.
IC207
IC22
IC21
IC26
IC25
TR14
TR10
TR6
TR1
TR2
TR7
TR11
TR15
F2
F1
F3

Parts No.
15199237
1000001098
1000001098
1000001098
1000001098
15129122
15129121
15129122
15129121
15129122
15129121
15129122
15129121
1000000659
1000000659
1000003014

Description
V.RGL L4960
IC,E09A54RA
IC,E09A54RA
IC,E09A54RA
IC,E09A54RA
TR 2SC4131 GB
TR 2SA1746 OY
TR 2SC4131 GB
TR 2SA1746 OY
TR 2SC4131 GB
TR 2SA1746 OY
TR 2SC4131 GB
TR 2SA1746 OY
FUSE,01543.15DR
FUSE,01543.15DR
FUSE,154002.DR

Function
5V Regulator
D/A Converter for Head BK
D/A Converter for Head CY
D/A Converter for Head MG
D/A Converter for Head YE
Transistor for Driving HEAD BK
Transistor for Driving HEAD BK
Transistor for Driving HEAD CY
Transistor for Driving HEAD CY
Transistor for Driving HEAD MG
Transistor for Driving HEAD MG
Transistor for Driving HEAD YE
Transistor for Driving HEAD YE
Fuse for Head BK&CY
Fuse for Head MG&YE
Fuse for 41V

Description
IC-LINEAR,MTD2005-7101
IC-LINEAR,MTD2005F-3072
TR,MOS UPA1759G-E2-A
TR,MOS UPA1759G-E2-A
FUSE 11CT 3.15A

Function
Pump Motor Driver
Wipe Motor Driver
Fan Driver
Relay Driver
Fuse for Step Motor Driver

SERVO BOARD
IC No.
IC17
IC14
IC10
IC207
F1

Parts No.
15189105
15189111
15119119
15119119
12559102

POWER BOARD
IC No.
FS300
FS301
SSR300
SSR301

Parts No.
12559105
12559105
1000000164
1000000164

Description
Function
FUSE,5X20 021706.3MXP 6.3A/250V
Fuse for Print Heater
FUSE,5X20 021706.3MXP 6.3A/250V
Fuse for Dryer
RELAY,SSR G3M-205P-VD-1 DC24V LF Relay for Print Heater
RELAY,SSR G3M-205P-VD-1 DC24V LF Relay for Dryer

2-28

3 Replacement of Main Parts


The necessary adjustments after the replacement of each part, and the referential time for each work are
described as follows.
HEAD REPLACEMENT : 20min. (1 Head)
1. THERMISTER CHECK
2. HEAD ALIGNMENT
3. HEAD INFORMATION CLEAR
4. FLUSHING POSITION ADJUSTMENT
5. CROP-CUT ADJUSTMENT
6. PRINT / CUT POSITION ADJUSTMENT
Adj. Time : 65min
Total Time : 85min.

TOOL CARRIAGE REPLACEMENT : 20 min


1. LIMIT & CUT DOWN POSITION ADJUSTMENT
Revised 1 2. FLUSHING POSITION ADJUSTMENT
3. TOOL HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
4. TOOL PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT
5. CROP MARK SENSOR ADJUSTMENT
6. CROP-CUT ADJUSTMENT
7. PRINT/CUT POSITION ADJUSTMENT
Adj. Time : 45min
Total Time : 65min.

CAP TOP REPLACEMENT : 20 min. (4pcs.)


1. FLUSHING POSITION ADJUSTMENT
Adj. Time : 5min
Total Time : 25min.

CARRIAGE MOTOR REPLACEMENT : 20 min


1. SERVO LOCK CHECK
2. AGING
It can be performed in the MOTOR MENU > AGING > SCAN.

3. MOTOR HOURS CLEAR


Adj. Time : 5min
Total Time : 25min.

FEED MOTOR REPLACEMENT : 30 min


1. SERVO LOCK CHECK
2. AGING
It can be performed in the MOTOR MENU > AGING > FEED.

3. GRIT ENCODER CHECK


4. MOTOR HOURS CLEAR
Adj. Time : 6min
Total Time : 36min.

GRIT ENCODER REPLACEMENT : 10 min


1. GRIT ENCODER CHECK
Adj. Time : 2min
Total Time : 12min.

PUMP REPLACEMENT : 20 min. (2 pcs.)


1. PUMP CHECK
2. PUMP TIMES CLEAR
Adj. Time : 2min
Total Time : 22min.

MAIN BOARD REPLACEMENT (In case that the parameters cannot be transferred by Peck.) : 35 min.
1. DIP SW SETTING
2. BATTERY INSTALLATION
3. FIRMWARE INSTALLATION
4. SYSTEM PARAMETER INITIALIZE
5. TIME AND DATE SETTING
Set the date and time in the [SERVICE MENU] > [SUB MENU] > [CLOCK].

*Set the [DATE] in order of the [Year/Month/Day].

6. IP ADDRESS SETTING
Start the machine with the Service Mode and set in the User Menu.

7. FIRMWARE VERSION CONFIRMATION OF NETWORK CONTROLLER


8. HEAD RANK SETTING
9. SERIAL NUMBER INPUT
10. INK TYPE SETTING
11. SENSOR CHECK
It can be performed in the SENSOR CHECK.

12. LIMIT POSITION & CUT DOWN POSITION INITIALIZE


13. FLUSHING POSITION ADJUSTMENT
14. LINEAR ENCODER SETUP
15. TOOL PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT
16. HEAD ALIGNMENT
Only Horizontal and Bidirectional Adjustments are required.

17. CALIBRATION
18. CROP MARK SENSOR ADJUSTMENT
19. CROP-CUT ADJUSTMENT
20. PRINT / CUT POSITION ADJUSTMENT
Adj. Time : 130min
Total Time : 165min.

3-1

Revised 4

MAIN BOARD REPLACEMENT (In case that the parameters can be transferred by Peck.) : 35 min.
1. DIP SW SETTING
2. BATTERY INSTALLATION
3. FIRMWARE INSTALLATION
4. SYSTEM PARAMETER INITIALIZE
5. IP ADDRESS SETTING
Start the machine with the Service Mode and set in the User Menu.

6. PUT PARAMETER
7. TIME AND DATE SETTING
Set the date and time in the [SERVICE MENU] > [SUB MENU] > [CLOCK].

*Set the [DATE] in order of the [Year/Month/Day].

8. FIRMWARE VERSION CONFIRMATION OF NETWORK CONTROLLER


9. SENSOR CHECK
It can be performed in the SENSOR CHECK.

10. CROP MARK SENSOR ADJUSTMENT


11. CROP-CUT ADJUSTMENT
Necessary when the voltage is adjusted in the CROP MARK SENSOR ADJUSTMENT.
Adj. Time : 40min
Total Time : 75min.

CUTTING CARRIAGE BOARD REPLACEMENT : 7min.


1. TOOL UP/DOWN CHECK
2. PINCH ROLLER SENSOR CHECK
3. CROP MARK SENSOR ADJUSTMENT
4. CROP-CUT ADJUSTMENT
Adj. Time : 23min
Total Time : 30min.

CARRIAGE BOARD REPLACEMENT : 10min.


1. HEAD UP/DOWN SENSOR CHECK (Only VP-540)
2. THERMISTER CHECK
3. LINEAR ENCODER SETUP
Adj. Time : 10min
Total Time : 20min.

PANEL BOARD REPLACEMENT : 7min.


1. LCD/LED//BUZ CHECK
It can be performed in the SUB MENU > LCD/LED/BUZ CHK.

2. KEY CHECK
It can be performed in the SUB MENU > KEY CHECK.
Adj. Time : 3min
Total Time : 10min.

SERVO BOARD REPLACEMENT : 18min.


1. I/S CHECK
It can be performed in the I/S MENU > I/S CHECK.

2. IC CHECK
It can be performed in the I/S MENU > CARTRIDGE > IC CHECK.

3. FAN CHECK
It can be performed in the SUB MENU > FAN CHECK > VACUUM FAN to check that there is a operation sound of the vacuum fans.

4. PUMP CHECK
It can be performed in the I/S MENU > PUMP CHECK > PUMP SUCTION to check the pumps work correctly.

5. SENSOR CHECK
It can be performed in the SENSOR CHECK.

6. HEATER CHECK
It can be performed in the HEATER MENU > HEATER CHECK.

7. GRIT ENCODER CHECK


It can be performed in the MOTOR MENU > G-ENC. CHECK.

8. AGING
It can be performed in the MOTOR MENU > AGING > BOTH.

9. TOOL UP/DOWN CHECK


It can be performed by [PAUSE] key in the CUTTING MENU > FORCE ADJUST.

10. TOOL PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT


11. CROP MARK SENSOR ADJUSTMENT
12. CROP-CUT ADJUSTMENT
Adj. Time : 40min
Total Time : 58min.

CARRIAGE BELT REPLACEMENT : 35min.


1. BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT
2. BELT POSITION ADJUSTMENT
3. LIMIT & CUT DOWN POSITION INITIALIZE
Revised 1 4. FLUSHING POSITION ADJUSTMENT
5. CUTTING QUALITY CHECK
Adj. Time : 25min
Total Time : 60min.

ENCODER SCALE REPLACEMENT : 25min.


1. LINEAR ENCODER SETUP
Adj. Time : 5min
Total Time : 30min.

BATTERY REPLACEMENT : 7min.


1. TIME AND DATE SETTING
Adj. Time : 2min
Total Time : 9min.

3-2

Revised 4

Revised 4

Static electricity can harm some electronic devices. To prevent static damage, discharge static
electricity from your body before you touch any of electronic devices. You can do so by touching
an unpainted metal surface on the chassis.
You can also take the following steps to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge (ESD):
z

When unpacking a static-sensitive device from its shipping carton, do not remove the
device from the antistatic packing material until you are ready to install the device
to the machine. Just before unwrapping the antistatic packaging, be sure to discharge static
electricity from your body.

When transporting a sensitive device, first place it in an antistatic container or


packaging.

Handle all sensitive devices in a static-safe area. If possible, use antistatic floor pads
and workbench pads.

3-3

3-1 HEAD REPLACEMENT


Revised 1

VP-540/300 support the new head only. The parts number of the new head is as follows.
Parts No. : 1000002201
Parts name : ASSY,HEAD INKJET SOL XC-540
The number written on the back side of the Printhead Board is the way for identifying whether it is a new or
current Head."R4CJ520" is written on the new head.

R4CJ520

Turn on the sub power while pressing the left, right and
down keys to enter the Service Mode.

+
MENU

MENU
SERVICE MENU

Select [SERVICE MENU] > [SUB MENU] > [PUMP


UP], and remove ink by following the sequence.

SERVICE MENU
SUB MENU
[

] [

SUB MENU
PUMP UP
CHECK
DRAIN BOTTLE
[ENTER]

REMOVE SOL CRT.


1234
PUMPING-UP...
>>>

In [PRINT MENU] > [HEAD RANK] menu, select the


head No. of the head that you are going to replace and
input the Head Rank written on the new head.
Input the Head Rank by selecting the digit with the left
and right keys, and changing the parameters with the up
and down keys.
Press the [ENTER] key to save the settings.
* The head at the left end is [HEAD1], and [HEAD2] to
[HEAD4] in order to the right.
Make sure to input the Head Rank before
replacing the head, because the sticker which
the head rank is written on will be hidden once
the head is installed.
3-4

SERVICE MENU
PRINT MENU
[
]
PRINT MENU
HEAD RANK
[

HEAD RANK
HEAD 1

HEAD RANK 1
1234567 (1/5)
[ENTER]

HEAD RANK
5CY2F2F

Turn off the sub power, and then turn off the main power.

MAIN POWER SW

<Back Side>

Be sure to turn off the main power when


replacing the head. The head or Main Board
could break, otherwise. It is recommended to
disconnect the AC code.
SUB POWER SW

Remove the I/S Cover.


SCREW
I/S COVER

HOOK

Remove the Right Top Cover and Carriage Cover.

CARRIAGE COVER
RIGHT TOP COVER

Remove the 2 screws to remove the Damper Plate.


And remove the 2 Ink Dampers from the head which will
be replaced.
Do not hold both sides of the Ink Damper tight.
It could break.
Be sure to remove and fix the Ink Damper with
the Head Board Cover fixed. It prevents the ink
from dropping on the Head Board.

SCREW

INK
DAMPER

SCREW
DAMPER PLATE
<VP-540>

3-5

HEAD BOARD COVER

INK
DAMPER

SCREW

DAMPER PLATE
HEAD BOARD COVER

<VP-300>

Remove the 2 screws fixing the Head Board Cover, and


move it upward.
There is a tab on the left side of the Head Board
Cover.

HEAD BOARD COVER

TAB

Disconnect the 2 flexible cables from the head.


FLEXIBLE CABLE

10 Remove the Spring, and remove the 3 screws fixing the


head.
Then, pull the head towards the front and pull it up to
remove it.

SPRING

3-6

SCREW

11 Remove the head from the adapter and fix the new head

HEAD

to the adapter.

5CY2F2F

Make sure to fix the head by pressing it to the


bottom left corner of the adapter.
Use the 2kgfcm torque driver (ST-056) to
tighten up the screws.

ADAPTER

12 Install the head to the Head Carriage and fix the 3 screws
temporarily. Then, fix the spring and tighten up the 3
screws in order as shown in the figure.

Use the 2kgfcm torque driver (ST-056) to


tighten up the screws.

13

SPRING

Connect the 2 flexible cables to the Head Board.


FLEXIBLE CABLE

Do not connect the cables to the wrong


connecter.

14

Fix the Head Board Cover.

When fixing the Head Board Cover, hook the


tab to the Carriage Base.

HEAD BOARD COVER

CARRIAGE
BASE

TAB

3-7

SCREW

15 Fix the 2 new Ink Dampers to the head.

INK
DAMPER

Make sure to replace the Dampers when


replacing the head.

Do not hold both sides of the Ink Damper


tight. It could break.

16 Fix the Damper Plate.


SCREW
INK
DAMPER

Make sure not to press it to the Dampers.


Dampers could break.
* Fix the screws at the lower end of the long
screw hole.

SCREW
DAMPER PLATE
<VP-540>

< VP-540 >

HEAD BOARD COVER

INK
DAMPER

< VP-300 >

SCREW

DAMPER PLATE
HEAD BOARD COVER

<VP-300>

17 Turn on the main power, and then turn on the sub power

while pressing the left, right and down keys to enter the
Service Mode.

+
MENU

MENU
SERVICE MENU

3-8

18 Select

[SERVICE MENU] > [SUB MENU] > [HEAD


REPLACE], and perform Head Cleaning and filling ink by
following the sequences.

SERVICE MENU
SUB MENU
] [

SUB MENU
HEAD REPLACE
[

CHECK
DRAIN BOTTLE
[ENTER]

SET SOLCL-LIQUID
1234
FILLING INK...
>>>

FILLING INK...
>>>
CHECK
DRAIN BOTTLE
[ENTER]

SET SOL CRT.


1234
FILLING INK...
>>>
CHECK
DRAIN BOTTLE

REMOVE SOL CL
1234

* If you dispose of the drained ink, the drain counter


needs to be reset. Select [SUB MENU] >
[MAINTENANCE] > [RESET DRAIN COUNTER] in the
User's menu, and press the [ENTER] key.

SUB MENU
SUB MENU
MAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCE
DRAIN BOTTLE
EMPTY
DRAIN BOTTLE
RESET DRAIN
COUNTER

19 Enter

the Service Mode and perform the following


adjustments.
1. THERMISTER CHECK
2. [4-4 HEAD ALIGNMENT]
3. [4-7 FLUSHING POSITION ADJUSTMENT]
4. [4-9 CROP-CUT ADJUSTMENT]
5. [4-10 PRINT / CUT POSITION ADJUSTMENT]

3-9

[ENTER]

< HOW TO CLEAR THE HEAD INFORMATION >


After THERMISTER CHECK and HEAD ALIGNMENT,
clear the head information from the [SERVICE MENU] >
[HISTORY MENU] > [HEAD GROUP]. Select the head you
replaced and press the [ENTER] key.
* The head at the left end is [HEAD1], and [HEAD2] to
[HEAD4] in order to the right.

SERVICE MENU
HISTORY MENU
[
]
HISTORY MENU
HEAD GROUP
[

][

HEAD GROUP
CLEAR ALL
]

HEAD GROUP
CLEAR H4
[

HEAD GROUP
CLEAR H3
[

HEAD GROUP
CLEAR H2
[
HEAD GROUP
CLEAR H1

< NOTE FOR FIXING THE CARRIAGE COVER >


When fixing the Carriage Cover, fix the screws on top after
fixing the screws on the both sides temporarily.

3-10

SCREW

3-2 WIPER REPLACEMENT

Select [SUB MENU] > [MAINTENANCE] > [REPLACE


WIPER] in the User's Menu, and press the [ENTER] key.


 
 
 
 

][

][

 
 
    

The Head Carriage moves to a location permitting wiper


replacement, and then the message shown in the figure
appears.
Remove the I/S Cover.

OPEN FRONT
COVER
SCREW
I/S COVER

HOOK

The message shown in the figure appears.

FINISHED?

Using the tweezers, grasp the bottom portion of the wiper


and unhook it.

Clean the Wiper Carriage and Scraper using the


cleaning stick if they need to be cleaned.

3-11

WIPER CARRIAGE

SCRAPER

Remove the wiper and install the new one.

Make sure to fix the Wiper so that the rubber


side faces the front.

Use the tweezers to press the area shown in the figure


and engage the wiper on the hook.

Make sure to engage it on the hook. If the wiper


is not hooked, it may fall off during use.

Fix the I/S Cover, and press the [ENTER] key.


The Head Carriage moves back to the standby position
and the Head Cleaning starts automatically. When the
Head Cleaning finishes, the screen shown in the figure
appears.

SCREW
I/S COVER

HOOK

ENTER

MAINTENANCE
REPLACE WIPER

3-12

3-3 CAP TOP REPLACEMENT

Remove the I/S Cover.


SCREW
I/S COVER

HOOK

Move the Head Carriage slowly leftwards to the position


where it is not above the Capping Unit.

HEAD CARRIAGE

Remove the Pump Cover.

PUMP COVER

Disconnect the tube of the Cap Top from the tube of the
Pump.
Save the Y tube joint to use later for connecting the tube
of the new Cap Top.

3-13

Y TUBE JOINT

Unhook the Cap Frame while holding it with the other


hand, and remove it.

CAP FRAME

Make sure to hold the Cap Frame. There is a


spring under the Cap Top. The Cap Top jumps
out unless you hold the Cap Frame when
removing it.

Remove the Cap Top together with the tube.

CAP TOP

Fix the new Cap Top. Make sure to fix it so that the tube
side faces the front.

CAP TOP
TUBE

Note the following contents.


1. Do not touch the tip of rubber on the Cap
Top.
2. The spring is properly fixed under the Cap
Top.
3. Do not bend the tubes.

Fix the Cap Frame.


CAP FRAME

3-14

Connect the tube of the Cap Top to the tube of the Pump
using the Y tube joint.

Y TUBE JOINT

10 Fix the Pump Cover.

PUMP COVER

11 Move the Head Carriage by hand to the lock position.

HEAD CARRIAGE

12 Fix the I/S Cover.

SCREW
I/S COVER

Perform the following adjustment.


1. [4-7 FLUSHING POSITION ADJUSTMENT]

HOOK

3-15

3-4 TOOL CARRIAGE REPLACEMENT

Remove the following covers.


I/S Cover
Maintenance Cover
Left Side Cover
Front Cover
Top Cover

LEFT SIDE COVER

TOP COVER

MAINTENANCE COVER
FRONT COVER
I/S COVER

Separate the Tool Carriage from the Head Carriage.

TOOL CARRIAGE

HEAD CARRIAGE

Remove the Tool Carriage Cover.


TOOL CARRIAGE COVER

Remove the 4 rivets as shown in the figure to remove


the Tool Carriage Board Cover.

RIVETs

TOOL CARRIAGE BOARD COVER

3-16

Disconnect the Crop Mark Sensor, Pinch Roller Sensor


and Solenoid wirings.

CROP MARK SENSOR

SOLENOID

PINCHROLLERSENSOR

Remove the 2 screws fixing the Tool Carriage Board.


TOOL CARRIAGE BOARD

SCREW

Remove the 2 screws to remove the Tool Carriage Board


Stay from the Tool Carriage Assy.

TOOL CARRIAGE BOARD STAY

SCREW

TOOL CARRIAGE ASSY

Remove the 2 screws as shown in the figure to remove


the Tool Carriage Assy.
SCREW

TOOL CARRIAGE ASSY

3-17

Remove the Auto Sheet Cutter together with the plate


from Tool Carriage and fix the Auto Sheet Cutter to the
new Tool Carriage.

TOOL CARRIAGE

AUTO SHEET
CUTTER
PLATE

10 Fix the new Tool Carriage with the 2 screws as shown in


the figure while holding it upwards.

SCREW

TOOL CARRIAGE

11 Fix the Tool Carriage Assy to the Tool Carriage Board


Stay with the 2 screws as shown in the figure.

TOOL CARRIAGE BOARD STAY

SCREW

TOOL CARRIAGE ASSY

12 Fix the Tool Carriage Board with the 2 screws as shown


in the figure.

TOOL CARRIAGE BOARD

SCREW

3-18

13 Connect the Crop Mark Sensor, Pinch Roller Sensor and


Solenoid wirings.

CROP MARK SENSOR

PINCHROLLERSENSOR

14 Perform the following adjustments and settings.


Revised 1

1. [4-5 LIMIT POSITION & CUT DOWN POSITION INITIALIZE]


2. [4-7 FLUSHING POSITION ADJUSTMENT]
3. [4-12 TOOL HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT]
4. [4-13 TOOL PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT]
5. [4-8 CROP MARK SENSOR ADJUSTMENT]
6. [4-9 CROP-CUT ADJUSTMENT]
7. [4-10 PRINT / CUT POSITION ADJUSTMENT]

3-19

SOLENOID

3-5 CARRIAGE MOTOR REPLACEMENT

Turn off the sub power, and then turn off the main power.

MAIN POWER SW

Remove the following covers.


SCREW

I/S Cover
Right Top Cover
Panel Cover
Chassis Cover

I/S COVER

HOOK

When removing the Panel


Cover, remove the sensor
on the back side of the
Panel Cover and flexible
cable on the Panel Board.

RIGHT TOP COVER


PANEL COVER
SENSOR

CHASSIS COVER

FLEXIBLE CABLE
< Back Side >

Disconnect the connector of the Motor Cable.

CONNECTOR

< Top View >

3-20

Remove the spring on the Flange.


FLANGE

SPRING

Remove the 3 screws fixing the Flange, and remove the


motor together with the Flange.

FLANGE

SCREW

Remove the 4 screws as shown in the figure to remove


the motor from the Flange.
And fix the new motor to the Flange.

FLANGE

SCREW

SCREW

Be careful with the fixing direction of the


Flange.

Fix the Flange with the 3 screws temporarily.

FLANGE

SCREW

3-21

Fix the spring.

SPRING

Revised 1

Check the gears mesh without backlash in the following


procedure.

HEAD CARRIAGE

1) Unlock the Head Carriage.

2) Turn the Drive Gear by hand and check there is no


backlash all the way around.

DRIVE GEAR

MOTOR GEAR

3) Move the Head Carriage by hand to the lock position.

3-22

HEAD CARRIAGE

10

Tighten up the 3 screws to fix the Flange in the order


shown in the figure.

Apply a proper quantity of grease (FLOIL G902)


between gears.

3
2

11 Connect the connector of the Motor Cable.

CONNECTOR

< Top View >

12 Fix the Chassis Cover, Right Top Cover and Panel Cover.
When fixing the Panel
Cover, fix the sensor on
the back side of the Panel
Cover and connect the
flexible cable to the Panel
Board.

RIGHT TOP COVER


PANEL COVER
CHASSIS COVER

SENSOR

FLEXIBLE CABLE
< Back Side >

13

Perform the SERVO LOCK CHECK.


After turning on the main power, turn on the sub power
while pressing the left, right and down keys to enter the
Service Mode.

+
MENU

MENU
SERVICE MENU

3-23

14 In [MOTOR MENU] > [SERVO LOCK] menu, select [S].


Move the Head Carriage left and right by hand and make
sure the value on the LCD changes depending on the
head position.

SERVICE MENU
MOTOR MENU
] [

MOTOR MENU
SERVO LOCK

15

SERVO LOCK
S:

Press the [ENTER] key to excite the motor.


Check the Head Carriage can not be moved easily by
hand and the value on the LCD doesn't change.

SERVO LOCK
S:
1688
[ ENTER ]
SERVO LOCK
S:*
1688

16 Perform the AGING.

Go back to the [MOTOR MENU], and select [AGING] >


[SCAN] and press the [ENTER] key. Make sure the
machine performs AGING and then, finish it by pressing
[ENTER] key.

SERVICE MENU
AGING
[

Do not load any media when performing


[AGING].

17

Clear the motor working hours.


Go back to the Service Menu, and select [HISTORY
MENU] > [MOTOR GROUP] > [MOTOR HOURS S] >
[CLEAR] and press the [ENTER] key. The motor working
hours will be reset to 0.

AGING
SCAN

SERVICE MENU
HISTORY MENU
[

HISTORY MENU
MOTOR GROUP
[

] [

MOTOR HOURS S
1653 hours
[

MOTOR HOURS S
CLEAR
[ENTER]

3-24

3-6 FEED MOTOR REPLACEMENT

Turn off the sub power, and then turn off the main power.

MAIN POWER SW
< Rear View >

Remove the following covers.


INK CARTRIDGE COVER

Maintenance Cover
Left Side Cover
Left Cover
Ink Cartridge Cover

LEFT COVER
< Left Side >

Disconnect the connector of the sensor cable from the


Feed Motor Board.

LEFT SIDE COVER

MAINTENANCE COVER

FEED MOTOR BOARD

CONNECTOR

< Rear View / In the Ink Cartridge Cover>

Remove the Cutter Frame.


When removing the Cutter Frame, remove the
Sensor Cable on the back side from the
Clamp.

CLAMP
CUTTER FRAME

CUTTER FRAME

CABLE

3-25

Remove the connector of the Motor Cable.

CONNECTOR

Remove the screw as shown in the figure to remove the


Grit Encoder Board together with the stay.

SCREW

STAY
GRIT
ENCODER
BOARD

Remove the 3 screws as shown in the figure to remove


Grit Encoder Stopper.

GRIT ENCODER STOPPER

SCREW

Remove the Grit Encoder.


GRIT ENCODER

Make sure not to scratch or leave any


fingerprints on the Grit Encoder.

3-26

Remove the 4 rivets as shown in the figure, and slide the


Gear Cover to the front side, and remove it.

RIVET

GEAR COVER

CUT

RIVET

10

Remove the spring.

SPRING

11

Remove the 3 screws fixing the Flange, and remove the


motor together with the Flange.
SCREW
MOTOR
FLANGE

SCREW

12

Remove the 4 screws as shown in the figure to remove


the motor from the Flange.
And fix the new motor to the Flange.

FLANGE

SCREW

Be careful with the fixing direction of the


Flange.

3-27

SCREW

13

Fix the Flange with the 3 screws temporarily.

SCREW

FLANGE

14

Fix the spring.

SPRING
Revised 1

15

Turn the gear by hand and check there is no backlash all


the way around.

16

Tighten up the 3 screws to fix the Flange in the order


shown in the figure.

GEAR

FLANGE

Apply a proper quantity of grease (FLOIL G902)


between gears.
3

3-28

17

Slide the Gear Cover to the back side, and fix the Gear
Cover with the 4 rivets.

RIVET

GEAR COVER

CUT

RIVET
Revised 1

18

Rotate the Shaft to check that the Gear does not touch
the Gear Cover.

SHAFT

GEAR

GEAR COVER
< Top View >

19

Fix the Grit Encoder.


GRIT ENCODER

The both sides of the Grit Encoder is the


same.
When fixing the Grit Encoder, make sure not
to scratch or leave any fingerprints on the Grit
Encoder.

20

Fix the Grit Encoder Stopper with the 3 screws as shown


in the figure while holding the Shaft.

GRIT ENCODER STOPPER

SHAFT
SCREW

3-29

21

Fix the Grit Encoder Board together with the stay so that
the Grit Encoder is in between the gap of sensor.
Adjust the position
of the sensor so
that the clearance
with the Grit
Encoder is around
1mm.

GRIT
ENCODER

1mm
STAY
SENSOR

GRIT
ENCODER
BOARD

< Top View >

Revised 1

22

SCREW

Rotate the Shaft to check that the Grit Encoder does not
touch the sensor.

GRIT ENCODER

In case that the Grit Encoder touches the


sensor, loosen the screw as shown in the
figure to adjust the sensor by moving right and
left.
SCREW

GRIT
ENCODER

23

SHAFT
SENSOR

< Top View >

Connect the connector of the Motor Cable and fix it to the


Clamp.
CONNECTOR
CLMAP

24

Fix the Cutter Frame.


When fixing the Cutter Frame, fix the sensor
cable on the back side to the Clamp.

CLAMP
CUTTER FRAME

CUTTER FRAME

CABLE

3-30

25

Connect the connector of the sensor cable to the Feed


Motor Board.

FEED MOTOR BOARD

CONNECTOR

< Rear View / In the Ink Cartridge Cover>

26

Perform the SERVO LOCK CHECK.


After turning on the main power, turn on the sub power
while pressing the left, right and down keys to enter the
Service Mode.

+
MENU

MENU
SERVICE MENU

27

In [MOTOR MENU] > [SERVO LOCK] menu, select [F].


Rotate the Grit Roller back and forth by hand and make
sure the value on the LCD changes depending on the
movements.

SERVICE MENU
MOTOR MENU
[

] [

MOTOR MENU
SERVO LOCK
[

SERVO LOCK
F: 140
140

28 Press the [ENTER] key to excite the motor.

Check the Grit Roller can not be rotated easily by hand


and the value on the LCD doesn't change.

SERVO LOCK
F: 80
80
[ ENTER ]
SERVO LOCK
F:* 80
80

3-31

27

Check the Grit Encoder.


Go back to the [MOTOR MENU], and select [G-ENC.
CHECK] and press the [ENTER] key. Make sure the Grit
Encoder functions correctly by confirming the display to
show [G-ENC. CHECK COMPLETED].

SERVICE MENU
MOTOR MENU
[
][

MOTOR MENU
G-ENC. CHECK
[ENTER]
M-ENC:
G-ENC:

6654
6653

G-ENC. CHECK
COMPLETED
In case that [G-ENC. CHECK FAILED] appears, check
the followings.

G-ENC. CHECK
FAILED

1. Grit Encoder is fixed correctly.


2. Feed Motor is fixed correctly.
3. There are no scratches or fingerprints.

30 Perform AGING.

Go back to the [MOTOR MENU], and select [AGING] >


[FEED] and press the [ENTER] key. Make sure the
machine performs AGING and then, finish it by pressing
[ENTER] key.
Do not load any media when performing
[AGING].

SERVICE MENU
MOTOR MENU
[

][

MOTOR MENU
AGING
[
AGING
FEED

31

Clear the motor working hours.


Go back to the Service Menu, and select [HISTORY
MENU] > [MOTOR GROUP] > [MOTOR HOURS F] >
[CLEAR] and press the [ENTER] key. The motor working
hours will be reset to 0.

SERVICE MENU
HITORY MENU
[
]
HITORY MENU
MOTOR GROUP
[

][

MOTOR HOURS F
1653 hours
[

MOTOR HOURS F
CLEAR
[ ENTER ]

3-32

3-7 PUMP REPLACEMENT

Turn off the sub power, and then turn off the main power.

MAIN POWER SW
< Rear View >

Remove the I/S Cover.


SCREW
I/S COVER

HOOK

Unlock the Head Carriage and move it leftward by hand.

HEAD CARRIAGE

Remove the Pump Cover and Panel Cover.


When removing the Panel
Cover, remove the sensor
on the back side of the
Panel Cover and flexible
cable on the Panel Board.

PANEL COVER

SENSOR

FLEXIBLE CABLE
< Back Side >

PUMP COVER

3-33

Remove the connector of the motor.

CONNECTOR

Disconnect the tubes of the Cap Top and the tubes of the
Drain from the pumps.

MOTOR

TUBE (CAP TOP)

TUBE (DRAIN)

PUMP

Remove the 2 screws as shown in the figure to remove


the Pump Unit.

SCREW

Remove the 4 screws as shown in the figure to remove


the Pump Unit Stay.

SCREW

SCREW

PUMP UNIT STAY

3-34

PUMP UNIT

Separate the 2 pumps.

10 Replace with the new pump.


BEARING

< Procedure for pump with the motor >


1) Remove the setscrew as shown in the figure to remove

SETSCREW

the gear and bearing from the Shaft.

SHAFT
GEAR

2) Remove the 3 screws as shown in the figure to remove


the pump from the motor.

MOTOR

Fix the new pump to the motor.


SCREW

PUMP

3) Set the bearing and gear to the Shaft.


BEARING
SHAFT
GEAR

Be careful with the fixing direction of the


bearing and gear.

3-35

4) Fix the setscrew at the D-cut part by pushing the gear


against the bearing.

SETSCREW

GEAR

BEARING

SETSCREW

GEAR

D-cut part

< Procedure for pump without the motor >


1) Remove the 3 screws as shown in the figure to remove
PLATE

the plate from the pump, and fix it to the new pump.

SCREW

11 Assemble the 2 pumps.

3-36

12

fix the Pump Unit Stay with the 4 screws as shown in the
figure.

SCREW

SCREW

PUMP UNIT STAY

13 Fix the Pump Unit with the 2 screws as shown in the


figure.

SCREW

14 Connect the tubes of the Cap Top and the tubes of the

TUBE (CAP TOP)

Drain to the pumps.

Connect the tubes as shown in the figure.

PUMP UNIT

TUBE (DRAIN)

STOPPER

PUMP

TUBE(DRAIN)

STOPPER

TUBE(CAP TOP)

15 Connect the connector of the motor.

MOTOR
CONNECTOR

3-37

16 Fix the Pump Cover and Panel Cover.


When fixing the Panel
Cover, fix the sensor on
the back side of the Panel
Cover and connect the
flexible cable on the
Panel Board.

PANEL COVER
SENSOR

FLEXIBLE CABLE
< Back Side >

17

PUMP COVER

Turn on the main power, then turn on the sub power while
pressing the left, right and down keys to enter the
Service Mode.

+
MENU

MENU
SERVICE MENU

18 Select

[SERVICE MENU] > [I/S MENU] > [PUMP


CHECK], and perform [PUMP SUCTION] and [PUMP
RELEASE] to check the pumps work correctly.
SERVICE MENU
I/S MENU
[

][

]
PUMP CHECK
PUMP SUCTION

I/S MENU
PUMP CHECK

PUMP CHECK
PUMP RELEASE

19 Clear the pump times.

Select [SERVICE MENU] > [HISTORY MENU] >


[MOTOR GROUP] > [PUMP TIMES] > [CLEAR], and
press the [ENTER] key.

SERVICE MENU
HITORY MENU
[

HITORY MENU
MOTOR GROUP
[

PUMP TIMES
9134 times

3-38

PUMP TIMES
CLEAR

20

21

Move the Head Carriage by hand to the lock position.


HEAD CARRIAGE

Fix the I/S Cover.


SCREW
I/S COVER

HOOK

3-39

3-8 INK TUBE REPLACEMENT

Turn on the sub power while pressing the left, right and
down keys to enter the Service Mode.

+
MENU

MENU
SERVICE MENU

Select [SERVICE MENU] > [SUB MENU] > [PUMP UP],


and remove ink by following the sequence.

SERVICE MENU
SUB MENU
[

] [

SUB MENU
PUMP UP
CHECK
DRAIN BOTTLE
[ENTER]

REMOVE SOL CRT.


1234
PUMPING-UP...
>>>

MAIN POWER SW

Turn off the sub power, and then turn off the main power.

<Back Side>

SUB POWER SW

Remove the following covers.


I/S Cover
Maintenance Cover
Left Side Cover
Front Cover
Top Cover
Right Top Cover

LEFT SIDE COVER

TOP COVER
RIGHT TOP COVER

MAINTENANCECOVER
FRONTCOVER
I/S COVER

3-40

Revised 3

Remove the Cut Cable Guide.

SCREW

SCREW
SCREW

< VP-300 >


1) Remove the 3 screws to remove the Cut Cable Guide.

SCREW

CUT CABLE GUIDE

< VP-540 >


1) Remove the 3 screws to remove the Cable Support.
SCREW

Pull the flexible cable to access the screw.


SCREW

FLEXIBLE CABLE

CABLE SUPPORT

< Back Side >

< Top View >

2) Remove the 3 screws to remove the Cut Cable Guide.

SCREW

SCREW
SCREW

SCREW

CUT CABLE GUIDE

Remove the Carriage Cover.


CARRIAGE COVER

3-41

Disconnect the ink tubes (Carriage Side) from the Y tube


joints, and put the scotch tape at the tip of the ink tube to
prevent the ink from coming out.

JOINTs

It is not necessary to replace the ink tubes of


the other side (Carriage Side) of the joints.

Disconnect the ink tubes (Cartridge Side) from the tube


joints, and put the scotch tape at the tip of the ink tube to
prevent the ink from coming out.

JOINTs

It is not necessary to replace the ink tubes of


the other side (Cartridge Side) of the joints.

Pull out the ink tubes, and put the new ink tubes in the
Tube Guides.

Upper
CARTRIDGE Side

Each four tubes are connected, and the lengths


of both ends are different.
Be careful with the fixing direction of tubes.
P/No.
P/Name
1000002670 TUBE,SJ-RDG3*4 4LINK VP-300
1000002681 TUBE,SJ-RDG3*4 4LINK VP-540

CARRIAGE Side

Lower

< Front View >

10 Connect the new ink tubes to the tube joints (Cartridge

Side), and fix them to the Clamps.


Connect the tubes to the tube joints in the fixed positions
with K on top as shown in the figure.

JOINTs
CLAMPs

< Left Side >

3-42

K
C
M
Y

Revised 3

Make sure that the fixing direction of


the Holder Cable Plate is correct.

HOLDER CABLE PLATE

< Rear View >

FLEXIBLE CABLE
HOLDER CABLE SHEET
CABLE HOLDER

CABLE HOLDER
HOLDER CABLE PLATE
TUBE

NG
HOLDER CABLE PLATE

OK
< Cross Section >

11

Cross the tubes (Carriage Side) two by two as shown in


the figure, and fix them to the Clamps.

CLAMPs

< Rear View >

12

Connect the tubes to the Y tube joints (Carriage Side).


JOINTs

3-43

13 Fix the Carriage Cover.

CARRIAGE COVER

Revised 3

14 Fix the Cut Cable Guide.

SCREW

SCREW
SCREW

< VP-300 >


1) Fix the Cut Cable Guide with the 3 screws as shown in
the figure.

SCREW

CUT CABLE GUIDE

< VP-540 >


1) Fix the Cut Cable Guide with the 3 screws as shown in

SCREW

SCREW

the figure.

SCREW

SCREW

CUT CABLE GUIDE

2) Fix the Cable Support with the 3 screws as shown in the


figure.

SCREW

CABLE SUPPORT
< Top View >

3-44

15 Adjust the position of the flexible cable so that it comes

PROTECTION PLATE

in the middle of the Protection Plates.

FLEXIBLE CABLE

16 After turning on the main power, turn on the sub power

while pressing the left, right and down keys to enter the
Service Mode.

MENU

MENU
SERVICE MENU

17 Select [SERVICE MENU] > [SUB MENU] > [FILL INK],


and perform Ink Filling by following the sequences.

SERVICE MENU
SUB MENU
[

] [

SUB MENU
FILL INK
CHECK
DRAIN BOTTLE
[ENTER]

FILLING INK...
>>>
CHECK
DRAIN BOTTLE

3-45

3-9 BOARDS REPLACEMENT (MAIN BOARD / SW POWER SUPPLY)

BOARD LAYOUT (IN CHASSIS)

POWER BOARD
MAIN BOARD

SERVO BOARD

SW POWER SUPPLY

MAIN BOARD REPLACEMENT


MAIN BOARD CONNECTOR LAYOUT
CN4
CN3
CN8
CN6

CN7

CN5

CN14
CN15
CN17
CN19

3-46

Turn on the main power.

MAIN POWER SW
< Rear View >

Start the Peck.

Perform [Get Report] and [Get Parameters], and save


the Service Report and the parameters.

Turn off the main power and pull out the AC cord.

MAIN POWER SW
< Rear View >

3-47

Remove the I/S Cover, Right Top Cover and Chassis


Cover.

RIGHT TOP COVER

I/S COVER

CHASSIS COVER

Remove the 4 screws as shown in the figure.


SCREW

< Top View >


SCREW

Disconnect the cables and release the cables from the


clamps.

Pull out the Chassis to the front side.

CHASSIS

3-48

Disconnect all the cables from the Servo Board.

10

Remove the 4 screws as shown in the figure to remove


the Servo Board.

11

Disconnect the cables as shown in the figure from the


Main Board.

12

Disconnect the connector and flexible cable as shown in


the figure and fix them to the new Main Board.
Remove the 4 screws as shown in the figure and replace
with the new Main Board.

FLEXIBLE CABLE

CONNECTOR

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13

Connect the cables as shown in the figure to the Main


Board.

14

Fix the Servo Board with the 4 screws as shown in the


figure.

15

Put back the Chassis.

CHASSIS

16

Connect all the cables to the Servo Board.

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17

Fix the Chassis with the 4 screws as shown in the figure.


SCREW

< Top View >


SCREW

Connect the cables and bundle the cables with the

18 clamps.

19 Perform the following operations after replacement.


1. DIP SW SETTING
2. BATTERY INSTALLATION
3. FIRMWARE INSTALLATION
4. SYSTEM PARAMETER INITIALIZE
5. IP ADDRESS SETTING

Start the machine with the Service Mode and set in the User Menu.

6. PUT PARAMETER
7. TIME AND DATE SETTING
Set the date and time in the [SERVICE MENU] > [SUB MENU] > [CLOCK].
Revised 4

*Set the [DATE] in order of the [Year/Month/Day].

8. FIRMWARE VERSION CONFIRMATION OF NETWORK CONTROLLER


9. SENSOR CHECK
It can be performed in the Sensor Check.

10. CROP MARK SENSOR ADJUSTMENT


11. CROP-CUT ADJUSTMENT
Necessary when the voltage is adjusted in the CROP MARK SENSOR ADJUSTMENT.

3-51

Perform the following operations if it is not possible to transfer the parameters by Peck4.exe.
1. DIP SW SETTING
2. BATTERY INSTALLATION
3. FIRMWARE INSTALLATION
4. SYSTEM PARAMETER INITIALIZE
5. TIME AND DATE SETTING
Set the date and time in the [SERVICE MENU] > [SUB MENU] > [CLOCK].
Revised 4

*Set the [DATE] in order of the [Year/Month/Day].

6. IP ADDRESS SETTING
Start the machine with the Service Mode and set in the User Menu.

7. FIRMWARE VERSION CONFIRMATION OF NETWORK CONTROLLER


8. HEAD RANK SETTING
9. SERIAL NUMBER INPUT
10. INK TYPE SETTING
11. SENSOR CHECK
It can be performed in the Sensor Check.

12. LIMIT & CUT DOWN POSITION INITIALIZE


13. FLUSHING POSITION ADJUSTMENT
14. LINEAR ENCODER SETUP
14. TOOL PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT
16. HEAD ALIGNMENT
Only Horizontal and Bidirectional Adjustments are required.

17. CALIBRATION
18. CROP MARK SENSOR ADJUSTMENT
19. CROP-CUT ADJUSTMENT
20. PRINT / CUT POSITION ADJUSTMENT

3-52

SW POWER SUPPLY REPLACEMENT (41V)


SW POWER SUPPLY CONNECTOR LAYOUT
Connected to the [CN1] on
the SERVO BOARD

Connected to the [CN302]


on the POWER BOARD

Turn off the sub power, and then turn off the main power
and pull out the AC cord.

MAIN POWER SW
< Rear View >

Remove the I/S Cover, Right Top Cover and Chassis


Cover.

I/S COVER

CHASSIS COVER

3-53

RIGHT TOP COVER

Remove the 4 screws as shown in the figure.


SCREW

< Top View >


SCREW

Disconnect the cables and release the cables from the


clamps.

Pull out the Chassis to the front side.

CHASSIS

Disconnect all the cable from the SW Power Supply.

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Remove the 4 screws as shown in the figure and replace


with the new SW Power Supply.
Connect all the cables to the SW Power Supply.

Set the output voltage of SW Power Supply to +41V.

1. Disconnect the connector on the Servo Board.


CONNECTOR

Make sure to disconnect the connector.

2. Turn on the main power.

Use the Digital Multi-Meter that can measure


the direct voltage.

MAIN POWER SW
< Rear View >

3. Put the black probe into CN51-1pin (GND) and the red
probe into CN51-6pin (Vout) on the SW Power
Supply.

PROBE

CN51-1pin

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CN51-6pin

4. Rotate the volume clockwise using the screwdriver to


adjust the output voltage value to +41+0.1.

VOLUME

When the output voltage exceeds the +41.4V,


SW Power Supply does not output the voltage
by the protection circuit on it.
In this case, SW Power Supply will output the
voltage by rotating the volume
counterclockwise. When the protection circuit
works, SW Power Supply may not output for a
while. Measure the voltage some time later
again.

Put back the Chassis.

CHASSIS

10

Fix the Chassis with the 4 screws as shown in the figure.


SCREW

< Top View >


SCREW

Connect the cables and bundle the cables with the

11 clamps.

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3-10 BATTERY REPLACEMENT

Do not recharge, short-circuit,


disassembly the lithium battery,
nor put it into fire.
It may cause heat, explosion and fire.

Put tape around the lithium battery


for insulation for disposal or
preservation.
It may cause heat, explosion and fire.

Turn off the sub power, and then turn off the main power.
Remove the Chassis cover.

CHASSIS COVER
MAIN POWER SW
< Rear View >

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2 Remove the battery on the Main Board by pushing it


down and tilting towards right.

SOCKET
1

MAIN BOARD

3 Replace the battery with new one.

SOCKET

Be careful with the direction of the battery.


BATTERY

MAIN BOARD

4 Turn on the main power, then turn on the sub power while
pressing the left, right and down keys to enter the
Service Mode.

+
MENU

MENU
SERVICE MENU

5 Select [SUB MENU] > [CLOCK] > [TIME], and set the
time and press [ENTER] key.

SERVICE MENU
SUB MENU

SUB MENU
CLOCK
[

] [

CLOCK
TIME

The display of [B] which shows a battery


exhaustion disappears by this step.

TIME
00:00:59

B
[

TIME
13:01:59

]
B

[ ENTER ]

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6 Select [SUB MENU] > [CLOCK] > [DATE], and set the
date and press [ENTER] key.

SERVICE MENU
SUB MENU

SUB MENU
CLOCK
[

] [

CLOCK
DATE

DATE
00/00/00

DATE
06/08/08

Turn off the sub power, and then turn off the main power.
Fix the Chassis Cover.

CHASSIS COVER
MAIN POWER SW
< Rear View >

Dispose of the battery.

3-59

3-11 CARRIAGE BELT REPLACEMENT

!! IMPORTANT !!
When replacing the Carriage Belt, make sure to connect the new belt to the current belt, and pass the new belt
at the same time as removing the current belt.
There is a possibility that the new belt cannot be fixed without connecting the new belt to the current belt.

Turn off the sub power, and then turn off the main power.

MAIN POWER SW
< Rear View >

Remove the following covers.

I/S Cover
Maintenance Cover
Left Side Cover
Front Cover
Top Cover
Right Top Cover

LEFT SIDE COVER

TOP COVER
RIGHT TOP COVER

MAINTENANCECOVER
FRONTCOVER
I/S COVER

Separate the Tool Carriage from the Head Carriage.

TOOL CARRIAGE

HEAD CARRIAGE

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Remove the Tool Carriage Cover.

TOOL CARRIAGE COVER

Remove the 4 rivets as shown in the figure to remove


the Tool Carriage Board Cover.

RIVETs

TOOL CARRIAGE BOARD COVER

Disconnect the Crop Mark Sensor, Pinch Roller Sensor


and Solenoid wirings.

CROP MARK SENSOR

SOLENOID

PINCHROLLERSENSOR

Remove the 2 screws fixing the Tool Carriage Board.

TOOL CARRIAGE BOARD

SCREW

3-61

Remove the 2 screws to remove the Tool Carriage Board


Stay from the Tool Carriage Assy.

TOOL CARRIAGE BOARD STAY

SCREW

TOOL CARRIAGE ASSY

Loosen the 2 fixingscrews as shown in the figure.


And loosen the Adjustment Screw.

< Top View / Left Side of the BELT >

ADJUSTMENT SCREW

10

FIXINGSCREW

Loosen the 4 screws as shown in the figure.


SCREW

11

Remove the Carriage Belt from the plate, and connect


the new belt with the scotch tape.

TAPE
NEW BELT

CARRIAGE BELT
PLATE

3-62

12

Slowly pull the belt end which is not connected the new
belt until the new one reaches to the Belt Stay.

BELT STAY

Check that the belt is not twisted.


Apply adequate quantity of grease (P/# :
39008297 FLOIL G 902 14KG) to pulleys.

< Right Side>

< Left Side>

13 Tighten the screws as shown in the figure to fix both ends

of the Carriage Belt to the Belt Holder with the plastic


plate and metal plate.

< Cross-section diagram >

OK)

SCREW
CARRIAGE BELT

CARRIAGE BELT
METAL PLATE

When fixing the Carriage Belt, make sure the


ends of the Carriage Belt are not overlapped.
BELT HOLDER

PLASTIC PLATE

Be careful with the fixing direction of the plastic


plate and the fixing order of the plates.

NG)

SCREW
CARRIAGE BELT

CARRIAGE BELT
METAL PLATE

< Cross-section diagram >

OK)

SCREW

METAL PLATE

PLASTIC PLATE

PLASTIC PLATE

SCREW

CARRIAGE BELT

BELT HOLDER
CARRIAGE BELT

METAL PLATE

CARRIAGE BELT

BELT HOLDER
PLASTIC PLATE

Tighten the Adjustment Screw to have tension on the

14 belt. And tighten the 2 Fixingscrews as shown in the

BELT HOLDER

< Top view - Leftside of the Belt >

figure.

Do not tighten the Adjustment Screw tight.

ADJUSTMENT SCREW

3-63

FIXING SCREW

15 Fix the Tool Carriage Assy to the Tool Carriage Board


Stay.

TOOL CARRIAGE BOARD STAY

SCREW

TOOL CARRIAGE ASSY

16 Fix the Tool Carriage Board with the 2 screws as shown

TOOL CARRIAGE BOARD

in the figure.

SCREW

17 Connect the Crop Mark Sensor, Pinch Roller Sensor,

CROP MARK SENSOR

and Solenoid wirings.

SOLENOID

PINCHROLLERSENSOR

18 Move the Head Carriage in a whole width of the Guide Rail several times to remove the slack in the Carriage Belt.
Then, carry out the following adjustments.

Revised 1

1. [4-14 BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT]


2. [4-15 BELT POSITION ADJUSTMENT]
3. [4-5 LIMIT POSITION & CUT DOWN POSITION INITIALIZE]
4. [4-7 FLUSHING POSITION ADJUSTMENT]
5. CUTTING QUALITY CHECK

3-64

3-12 ENCODER SCALE REPLACEMENT

Remove the following covers.

LEFT SIDE COVER

TOP COVER

I/S Cover
Maintenance Cover
Left Side Cover
Front Cover
Top Cover
MAINTENANCE COVER
FRONTCOVER
I/S COVER

Move the Head Carriage slowly leftwards.

HEAD CARRIAGE

Remove the Encoder Scale by removing the plate fixing


the Encoder Scale at its right end and the spring on its
left end.
SPRING

Remove the Spring Plate from the Encoder Scale and fix
it to the new Encoder Scale where there is no black dot
written on it.

Make sure not to scratch or put grease on the


Encoder Scale when fixing it.
Do not touch the surface of the Encoder Scale.

3-65

SPRING PLATE

ENCODER SCALE
PLATE

BLACK DOT

Put the Encoder Scale in between the Encoder Plate and


the Guide Rail.
Then, fix the right end with the plate and hook up the
spring on the left end.
Make sure that the Encoder Scale is in place.

SPRING

ENCODER SCALE
PLATE

Do not loosen or tighten the screws fixing the


Encoder Plate.
SCREW

Move the Head Carriage in a whole width of the machine.


Make sure that the Encoder Scale doesn't make contact
with the Encoder Module and also Encoder Scale is
between the slit of the Encoder Module.

Carry out the [4-6 LINEAR ENCODER SETUP].

3-66

3-13 GRIT ENCODER REPLACEMENT

Turn off the sub power, and then turn off the main power.

MAIN POWER SW
< Rear View >

Remove the following covers.


Maintenance Cover
Left Side Cover
Left Cover

LEFT COVER
< Left Side >

LEFT SIDE COVER

Remove the screw as shown in the figure to remove the


Grit Encoder Board together with the stay.

MAINTENANCE COVER

SCREW

STAY
GRIT
ENCODER
BOARD

Remove the 3 screws as shown in the figure to remove


Grit Encoder Stopper.

GRIT ENCODER STOPPER

SCREW

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Replace with the new Grit Encoder.


GRITENCODER

The both sides of the Grit Encoder is the


same.
When fixing the Grit Encoder, make sure not
to scratch or leave any fingerprints on the Grit
Encoder.

Fix the Grit Encoder Stopper with the 3 screws as shown


in the figure by holding the Shaft.

GRIT ENCODER STOPPER

SHAFT
SCREW

Fix the Grit Encoder Board together with the stay so that
the Grit Encoder is in between the sensor.
Adjust the position
of the sensor so
that the clearance
with the Grit
Encoder is around
1mm.

SCREW

GRIT
ENCODER

1mm
STAY
SENSOR
GRIT
ENCODER
BOARD

< Top View >


Revised 1

Rotate the Shaft by Flange to check that the Grit


encoder does not touch the sensor.

GRIT ENCODER

In case that the Grit Encoder touches the


sensor, loosen the screw as shown in the
figure to adjust the sensor by moving it right
and left.
SCREW

GRIT
ENCODER

SHAFT
SENSOR

< Top View >

3-68

Perform the SERVO LOCK CHECK.


After turning on the main power, turn on the sub power
while pressing the left, right and down keys to enter the
Service Mode.

+
MENU

MENU
SERVICE MENU

10

Check the GRIT ENCODER.


Go back to the [MOTOR MENU], and select [G-ENC.
CHECK] and press the [ENTER] key. Make sure the Grit
Encoder functions correctly by confirming the display
shows [G-ENC. CHECK COMPLETED].

SERVICE MENU
MOTOR MENU
[
][

MOTOR MENU
G-ENC. CHECK
[ENTER]
M-ENC:
G-ENC:

6654
6653

G-ENC. CHECK
COMPLETED
In case that [G-ENC. CHECK FAILED] appears, check
the followings.

G-ENC. CHECK
FAILED

1. Grit Encoder is fixed correctly.


2. Feed Motor is fixed correctly.
3. There is no scratches or finger prints.

11 Fix the following covers.


Maintenance Cover
Left Side Cover
Left Cover

LEFT COVER
< Left Side >

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LEFT SIDE COVER

MAINTENANCE COVER

3-14 PINCH ROLLER REPLACEMENT


1 Conical type is used on both left & right Pinch Rollers
and flat type is used for the Middle Pinch Rollers.

Left Pinch Roller

Right Pinch Roller

Red marking is done on the outer side of left &


right Pinch Rollers.
There is no marking on the middle Pinch
Rollers.
Red marking

Remove the E Ring on one side of the Pinch Roller and


pull out the Shaft.
PINCH ROLLER

Make sure not to lose the washers which are


fixed at both sides of the Pinch Roller.

E RING

SHAFT

Put the new Pinch Roller with washers and insert the
Shaft into the Pinch Roller.
Fixing operation becomes easy when you put the
washers to the Pinch Roller with grease.

WASHER

Fix the E Ring and check that the Pinch Roller rotates
smoothly.

E RING

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3-15 CUTTER PROTECTION REPLACEMENT


1 Remove the Cutter Protection.

CUTTER PROTECTION

2 Wipe the adhesive on the Bed with alcohol.

3 Install the Cutter Protection from 1mm from right edge of


the Bed.

CUTTER PROTECTION

4 Make sure that the Cutter Protection is not bumpy.

CUTTER PROTECTION

1mm

3-71

3-16 HOLDER CABLE SHEET REPLACEMENT

Revised 2

Turn on the sub power while pressing the left, right and
down keys to enter the Service Mode.

+
MENU

MENU
SERVICE MENU

Select [SERVICE MENU] > [SUB MENU] > [PUMP UP],


and remove ink by following the sequence.

SERVICE MENU
SUB MENU
[

] [

SUB MENU
PUMP UP
CHECK
DRAIN BOTTLE
[ENTER]

REMOVE SOL CRT.


1234
PUMPING-UP...
>>>

Turn off the sub power, and then turn off the main power.

MAIN POWER SW

Remove the following covers.


I/S Cover
Maintenance Cover
Left Side Cover
Front Cover
Top Cover
Right Top Cover

LEFT SIDE COVER

TOP COVER
RIGHT TOP COVER

MAINTENANCECOVER
FRONTCOVER
I/S COVER

3-72

Remove the Cut Cable Guide.

SCREW

SCREW
SCREW

< VP-300 >


1) Remove the 3 screws to remove the Cut Cable Guide.

CUT CABLE GUIDE

< VP-540 >


1) Remove the 3 screws to remove the Cable Support.
SCREW

Pull the flexible cable to access the screw.


SCREW

FLEXIBLE CABLE

CABLE SUPPORT

< Back Side >

< Top View >

2) Remove the 3 screws to remove the Cut Cable Guide.

SCREW

SCREW
SCREW

CUT CABLE GUIDE

Remove the Carriage Cover.


CARRIAGE COVER

3-73

Disconnect the ink tubes from the Y tube joints, and put
the scotch tape at the tip of the ink tube to prevent the ink
from coming out. And remove them from the Clamps.

CLAMPs

Y TUBE
JOINTs

Open the clamp and disconnect the 3 flexible cables


from the Carriage Board.

PRINT CARRIAGE BOARD

FLEXIBLE CABLE

CLAMP

< Back Side >

Remove the Cable Holders and Holder Cable Sheets from


the Tube Guides leaving the flexible cables and Holder
Cable Plates.

HOLDER CABLE SHEET

HOLDER CABLE PLATE

TUBE GUIDEs

CABLE HOLDER

FLEXIBLE CABLE

TUBE GUIDEs

3-74

10

Replace the tube guides if they are not following tube


guide.
TUBE GUIDEs

Parts No. : 1000003293


Parts Name : GUIDE,TUBE TYPE3 VP-540

Revised 3

11

Fix the new Cable Holders and Holder Cable Sheets to the Tube Guides with reference to the following figures.
TUBE GUIDEs

Make sure that the cables fit


in the grooves of the tube
guides.
CABLES
TUBES
TUBEGUIDE
< Cross section >

Be careful that
the fixing order.

< Fixing Position >


CABLE HOLDER

HOLDER CABLE SHEET x 2

FLEXIBLE CABLE x 3

CABLE HOLDER

HOLDER CABLE PLATE

TUBEGUIDE

3-75

Make sure that the fixing direction of


the Holder Cable Plate is correct.

FLEXIBLE CABLE
HOLDER CABLE SHEET
CABLE HOLDER

CABLE HOLDER
HOLDER CABLE PLATE
TUBE

NG
HOLDER CABLE PLATE

OK
< Cross Section >

12

Fix the 2 Tube Guides.


Connect the flexible cables to the Carriage Board, and fix
them to the clamps.

In case of replacing the tube guides, cross


the tubes two by two as shown in the figure,
when fixing the tubes to the tube guides.

< Back Side >

TUBE GUIDEs

CARRIAGE BOARD

FLEXIBLE CABLE

Make sure that the tubes do not touch the


plate and Cable Guide Support.

Cross
PLATE

13

Cross the tubes two by two as shown in the figure, and


fix them to the Clamps.

CLAMPs

< Back Side >

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CABLE GUIDE SUPPORT

14

Connect the tubes to the Y tube joints.


Fix them to the Clamps.

CLAMPs

Y TUBE JOINTs

15

Fix the Carriage Cover.

CARRIAGE COVER

16 Fix the Cut Cable Guide.

SCREW

SCREW
SCREW

< VP-300 >


1) Fix the Cut Cable Guide with the 3 screws as shown in
the figure.

CUT CABLE GUIDE

< VP-540 >


1) Fix the Cut Cable Guide with the 3 screws as shown in

SCREW

SCREW

the figure.

SCREW

SCREW

CUT CABLE GUIDE

3-77

2) Fix the Cable Support with the 3 screws as shown in the


figure.

SCREW

CABLE SUPPORT
< Top View >

17 Move the Head Carriage in a whole width of the machine

manually to make sure that there is no noise.


Confirm the cable assemblies when it makes abnormal
noise.

HEAD CARRIAGE

18 After turning on the main power, turn on the sub power

while pressing the left, right and down keys to enter the
Service Mode.

MENU

MENU
SERVICE MENU

19 Select [SERVICE MENU] > [SUB MENU] > [FILL INK],


and perform Ink Filling by following the sequences.

SERVICE MENU
SUB MENU
[

] [

SUB MENU
FILL INK
CHECK
DRAIN BOTTLE
[ENTER]

FILLING INK...
>>>
CHECK
DRAIN BOTTLE

3-78

4 Adjustment
4-1 SERVICE MODE
[

], [

], [

] + POWER ON

SERVICE MENU
PRINT MENU

[ MENU ] key

PRINT MENU
HEAD RANK

PRINT MENU
HEAD ADJUST

MENU
SERVICE MENU

HEAD RANK
HEAD 1

HEAD RANK 1
1234567 (1/5)

HEAD RANK
HEAD 4

HEAD RANK 4
1234567 (1/5)

HEAD ADJUST
BIAS

BIAS
TEST PRINT

PERFORMING
TEST PRINT

BIAS
--- VIEW ---

Feeds media for visual check of the test pattern, by pressing


[ ] or [ ] keys while in [TEST PRINT] menu. Also by
pressing [ ] or [ ] keys again after feeding, media returns
to the original position.

VERTICAL
TEST PRINT

PERFORMING
TEST PRINT

VERTICAL
--- VIEW ---

Feeds media for visual check of the test pattern, by pressing


[ ] or [ ] keys while in [TEST PRINT] menu. Also by
pressing [ ] or [ ] keys again after feeding, media returns
to the original position.

HEAD ADJUST
VERTICAL

HEAD ADJUST
HORIZONTAL

HORIZONTAL
TEST PRINT

This menu is used for entering the Head Rank for each head
with 35 digit number and alphabet. The digits can be changed
with [ ] and [ ] keys and parameters can be changed with
[ ] and [ ] keys. The digit being changed is marked with an
under bar. Press [ENTER] key to save the settings.
It beeps for alerting when the calculation for verification,
CHECK SUM, is not correct in order to avoid input error.

PERFORMING
TEST PRINT

HORIZONTAL
DT1, Low

H2
2

H3
1

H4
3

HORIZONTAL
DT3, Low

H2
2

H3
1

H4
3

HORIZONTAL
DT1, High

H2
2

H3
1

H4
3

HORIZONTAL
DT3, High

H2
2

H3
1

H4
3

Only for VP-540

Cursor can be moved with [ ] and [ ] keys, and value can be selected with [ ] and [ ]
keys. [ENTER] key for saving the setting. The value being selected is marked with an under bar.
It returns to the former menu by pressing [ ] key when the cursor is on the head of the left end.
It starts with H2 when H1 is defined as the standard head.
Default: 0 Range: -30 to +30dot (changeable by 0.5dot) 0.5dot is indicated as 1/2.

BI-DIR.DEFAULT
TEST PRINT

HEAD ADJUST
BI-DIR.DEFAULT

TEST PRINT
1234

PERFORMING
TEST PRINT

Cursor can be moved with [ ] and [ ] keys, and the heads can be
turned ON/OFF with [ ] and [ ] keys. Press [ENTER] key to
start the test print of the selected heads. It returns to the former menu
by pressing [ ] key when the cursor is on the head 1.

BI-DIR.DEFAULT
DT1, Low

H1
2

H2
1

H3
3

H4
2

BI-DIR.DEFAULT
DT3, Low

H1
2

H2
1

H3
3

H4
2

BI-DIR.DEFAULT
DT1, High

H1
2

H2
1

H3
3

H4
2

BI-DIR.DEFAULT
DT3, High

H1
2

H2
1

H3
3

H4
2

Only for VP-540

Cursor can be moved with [ ] and [ ] keys, and value can be selected with [ ] and [ ] keys.
[ENTER] key for saving the setting. The value being selected is marked with an under bar.
It returns to the former menu by pressing [ ] key when the cursor is on the head of the left end.
Default: * * (0) It can be changed starting from the standard value (15) with [ ] and [ ] keys.
Range: 0 to +60dot (changeable by 0.5dot which is indicated as 1/2.

HEAD ADJUST
STANDARD HEAD

STANDARD HEAD
1 > 1

This menu is hidden normally.


It appears when Base Head Menu is enabled
on Bit6 of PAGE2 in SYSTEM SWITCH menu.

This menu is used for adjusting Head Alignment. Refer to [4-4 HEAD ALIGNMENT].

4-1

Normal (beeps 1 time)

PRINT MENU
LINEAR ENCODER

NOW PROCESSING..
POS:
1361.00mm

LINEAR ENCODER
SETUP COMPLETED
Error (beeps 2 times)

This is for checking the installation and


operation of Linear Encoder and Scale.
Refer to [4-6 LINEAR ENCODER SETUP].

LINEAR ENCODER
SETUP FAILED

Error is found on Linear


Encoder and Scale.

Normal (beeps 1 time)

PRINT MENU
LINEAR CALIB.

NOW PROCESSING..

Revised 7
This is for calibrating the cutting size in the scan
direction by calculating the expansion and contraction
amount of the Encoder Scale.

PRINT MENU
CALIB.DEFAULT

PRINT MENU
TEST PATTERN

PRINT MENU
FLUSHING ADJ.

LINEAR CALIB.
SETUP COMPLETED

LINEAR CALIB.
0.18%
Error (beeps 2 times)

LINEAR CALIB.
FAILED TO SETUP

CALIB.DEFAULT
TEST PRINT

PERFORMING
TEST PRINT

CALIB.DEFAULT
SETTING

SETTING
+0.05%

TEST PATTERN
HORIZONTAL

PERFORMING
TEST PRINT

This is for checking the Head


Alignment in Horizontal.

TEST PATTERN
BI-DIR.

PERFORMING
TEST PRINT

This is for checking the Head


Alignment in Bidirectional.

TEST PATTERN
FILL

PERFORMING
TEST PRINT

It prints on the entire print range


with solid single color by each
head. Print mode is fixed at 720
dpi and 8 pass.

TEST PATTERN
BI-DIR. CHECK

PERFORMING
TEST PRINT

NOW PROCESSING..

FLUSHING ADJ.
SET POSITION

+0.10%

This menu is used for Calibration.


Refer to [4-11 CALIBRATION].
When it shows [ ***** ], it means
that it has never been setup and it
needs to be set. In this case, even if
adjustment is unnecessary by the
test result, [0] must be set here.

This print pattern is for checking a


shifting error in Bidirectional and
also for confirming the mechanical
tendency.

NOW PROCESSING..

This is for adjusting the flushing position. For VP-540, set the head height to LOW.
As entering the menu, the Head Carriage moves to the current flushing position. With [left] and [right] keys, move the Head Carriage to the position where
the surface of the leftmost Cap Top slightly touches the Head Surface, and press [ENTER] key to save the position. As [ENTER] key is pressed, the head is
automatically capped and it backs out the menu. For backing out the menu without saving the position, press [MENU] key without pressing [ENTER] key.
Normal

SERVICE MENU
I/S MENU

I/S MENU
I/S CHECK

NOW PROCESSING..
Checking

I/S CHECK
COMPLETED
Error

I/S CHECK ERROR


WIPER

I/S MENU
PUMP CHECK

PUMP CHECK
PUMP SUCTION

NOW PROCESSING..

PUMP CHECK
PUMP RELEASE

NOW PROCESSING..

I/S MENU
I/S CONTROL

I/S CONTROL
WIPER

I/S MENU
WIPER AGING

NOW PROCESSING..

WIPER
FRONT
Normal

WIPER AGING
COMPLETED
Error (beeps 2 times)

WIPER AGING
FAILED !!

4-2

This is for checking the


operation of the wiper motor
and sensor. Make sure not
to have the Head Carriage
and Tool Carriage above the
wiper unit during the check.

This is for checking the pump


motor. The rotation for both ink
suction and release can be
checked. Pump motor rotates
for 5 seconds and stop.

The wiper can be moved


manually. Option: FRONT/REAR
Default: FRONT
Caution: Make sure not to have
the Head Carriage and Tool
carriage above the wiper unit
during this operation.

This is for confirming that the


wiper is operated properly.

I/S MENU
CARTRIDGE

Remove all cartridges


before pressing [ENTER] key

Set cartridge to SLOT1

CARTRIDGE
IC CHECK

IC CHECK
SLOT1

All cartridges must be removed before entering IC


CHECK menu.
It detects Ink Cartridge IC, writes and loads information,
and checks the communication. First, it confirms if
there is the driver for IC detection. The message below
is shown when an error is found on the driver.

INSERT

IC CHECK
SYSTEM ERROR

Error

IC CHECK
SLOT1

ERROR

Next, IC communication is checked individually by slot.


When a cartridge is inserted, it automatically starts to
communicate with the cartridge IC for checking. Display
shows [OK], when the communication is done properly.
As cartridge is removed, the slot number of next
cartridge to be inserted is displayed. Starting from
SLOT1, it continues to SLOT4 in order. When the check
of SLOT4 is completed, the following message is
displayed at the end of check.

Normal

IC CHECK
SLOT1

OK

From SLOT1 to 4 in order


Set cartridge to SLOT12

IC CHECK
COMPLETED

IC CHECK
SLOT4
INSERT

It returns to IC CHECK menu by pressing [ENTER] key.


When communication is failed, it displays as below.

Error

IC CHECK
SLOT4
ERROR

IC CHECK
SLOT1
ERROR

Normal

It returns to IC CHECK menu by pressing [ENTER] key.

IC CHECK
SLOT4

NOTE:
Any cartridge can be used for this check as long as it
has IC chip on it.
No information is written on IC chip during this check.
(Normally, the count of the cartridge installation is
written. However, the count of the installation in this
check is not written.)
Before this IC CHECK, make sure Cartridge Sensor is
working properly.

OK

IC CHECK
COMPLETED

CARTRIDGE
SLOT 1

SL1 : SERIAL
1402A30C010000A5

Serial No. of the Ink Cartridge IC is displayed.

SL1 : INK TYPE


Max K

Ink type of the Ink Cartridge IC is displayed.

SL1 : CAPACITY
200cc

Ink capacity of the Ink Cartridge IC is displayed.

SL1 : LOT NO.


40216A

Lot No. of the Ink Cartridge IC is displayed.

SL1 : CONSUM.
100.000cc

Ink consumption of the Ink Cartridge is displayed.

SL1 : TIME
0y000d00h00m00s

The used time of the Ink Cartridge is displayed.

SL1 : INSERT
1 times

The insert count of the Ink Cartridge is displayed.

SL1 : FLAG
000000000

The Flag information of the Ink Cartridge is displayed.

It reads the information written on the IC of each carriage.


Following messages are displayed when some error is found.

CARTRIDGE
SLOT 2

Ink cartridge is not inserted

SLOT1
NO CARTRIDGE
CARTRIDGE
SLOT 4

A cartridge with no IC is inserted, wire break or short

SLOT1
NO IC CHIP
System error due to the trouble such as a damage of driver IC placed on Ink Tank Board

SLOT1
SYSTEM ERROR
Data error

SLOT1
DATA ERROR

4-3

SERVICE MENU
CUTTING MENU

CUTTING MENU
CROPMARK SENSE

MIN 0.7V MAX2.3


[2.0V ]

CROPMARK SENSE
OUTLEVEL CHECK

This is for adjusting the level of Crop Mark Sensor.


Refer to [4-8 CROP MARK SENSOR ADJUSTMENT].

CROPMARK SENSE
ADJUST

ADJUST
+2

+1

This is for adjusting the Crop Mark Sensor sensitivity. There are 3 levels of sensitivity, 0, +1 and +2.
This adjustment may help when Crop Mark detection is failed with the default level setting.
Default: 0

CUTTING MENU
FORCE ADJUST

CUTTING MENU
CROP-CUT ADJ.

FORCE ADJUST
30gf

30gf
17

16

FORCE ADJUST
200gf

200gf
56

57

CROP-CUT ADJ.
TEST PRINT

PERFORMING
TEST PRINT

CROP-CUT ADJ.
SETTING

F:+0.30 +0.30mm
S:-0.40 -0.40mm
Returns to menu with [MENU] key

CUTTING MENU
PRINT-CUT ADJ.

This test pattern is for adjusting the cut position


during automatic Crop Mark detection. It prints a
square Crop Mark and continuously prints 0.1mm
scales for both scan and feed direction, and then
cuts crosswise after detecting the mark.

PRINT-CUT ADJ.
TEST PRINT

PERFORMING
TEST PRINT

This test pattern is for adjusting the print & cut


position. It prints 3 square Crop Marks along the
scan direction and cuts the contours of the marks.

PRINT-CUT ADJ.
SETTING

F:+0.30 +0.30mm
S:-0.40 -0.40mm

PERFORMING
TEST PRINT

SERVICE MENU
THERMISTOR CHK

U: Head Up/Down Sensor


L: Sheet Load Sensor
W: Pinch Roller Sensor
w: Wiper Sensor
a: TU Motor Drive Sensor
(When TU is connected)
b: Not in use

THERMISTOR CHK
HEAD:25 C/ 77 F

When it shows [ ***** ], it means that it has never


been setup and it needs to be set. In this case, even
if adjustment is unnessesary due to the test result,
[0] must be set here.

This test pattern is for adjusting the print & cut


position. It prints 0.1mm scales for both scan and
feed direction and then cuts crosswise.

1234
*EC

This menu displays the real-time status of each sensor. It shows [ * ] when the sensor is ON.
The first page shows the status of each sensor. Each alphabet stands for as follows.
F: Front Paper Sensor
R: Rear Paper Sensor
S: Crop Mark Sensor
H: Head Lock Sensor
O: Limit Sensor
D: Side Cover Sensor
P: Maintenance Cover Sensor

When it shows [ ***** ], it means that it has never


been setup and it needs to be set. In this case, even
if adjustment is unnessesary due to the test result,
[0] must be set here.

PERFORMING
TEST PRINT

PRINT-CUT ADJ.
TEST PRINT 2

FRSHODPULWwab
***
H *

This test pattern is for adjusting the cut position


during automatic Crop Mark detection. It prints a
square Crop Mark and cuts the contour after
detecting the mark.

CROP-CUT ADJ.
TEST PRINT 2

Returns to menu with [MENU] key

SERVICE MENU
SENSOR CHECK

This is for adjusting the Tool Pressure.


Refer to [4-13 TOOL PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT].
30gf Range: 0 to 30 Default: 17
200gf Range: 31 to 80 Default: 56

Head Up/Down Sensor (VP-300: Fixed)


H: Head HIGH
L: Head LOW
TU Motor Drive Sensor
* : Driving
Blank: Not driving

The second page shows the status of each


Cartridge Sensor and Ink Empty Sensor.
Each color has 2 positions and the left side
on the display shows the left-side head.
Blank: Cartridge not inserted, Ink remains
C: Cartridge inserted, Ink remains
E: Cartridge not inserted, Ink empty
* : Cartridge inserted, Ink empty

This is for checking Thermistor. It displays the temperature read from the thermistor placed on the board of the Head1.
The temperature on the left is in Celsius and the right is in Fahrenheit.
Since the temperature of the device possibly rises, it normally shows higher temperature than the room temperature.

4-4

SERVICE MENU
SUB MENU

SUB MENU
SERIAL NO.

SERIAL NO.
ZS00000

SUB MENU
CHANGE INKTYPE

CHANGE INKTYPE
MAX 4
MAX 4

This menu is for entering the Serial No. of the machine in 7 digits. The cursor moves
between digits with [ ] and [ ] keys. The parameter can be changed with [ ] and
[ ] keys.

NOW PROCESSING..

To Setup View

BUSY LED flashes


This is for changing the Ink Type. Different from the process in the User Menu,
operations such as Head Wash and Fill Ink are not included.
This menu is used as a correction purpose when a wrong-type ink is selected.
When the ink type is changed, Ink System is initialized internally and then it exits
the menu and Setup is canceled.

Ink Type Max 4 : ECO-SOL Max CMYK


PIG 4 : PIG CMYK
UNKNOWN: Ink Type not specified

CHECK
DRAIN BOTTLE

SUB MENU
FILL INK

When ink is not filled

INSTALL
DRAIN BOTTLE

SELECT INK TYPE


E-SOL Max4COLOR

SET SOL CRT.


1234
Goes next, when cartridge is set

CHECK
DRAIN BOTTLE

FILLING INK...
Goes next, when completed

CHECK
DRAIN BOTTLE

SUB MENU
PUMP UP

REMOVE SOL CRT.


1234
Goes next, when cartridge is removed

SUB MENU
HEAD REPLACE

CHECK
DRAIN BOTTLE

SET SOLCL-LIQUID
1234

PUMPING-UP...
Goes next, when completed

Cleaning and ink filling for after head replacement.

REMOVE SOL CL
1234

FILLING INK...

FILLING INK...

Goes next, when cleaning cartridge is removed

Goes next, when cleaning cartridge is set

SET SOL CRT.


1234

CHECK
DRAIN BOTTLE

FILLING INK...

CHECK
DRAIN BOTTLE

Goes next, when cartridge is set

SUB MENU
HEAD WASH

CHECK
DRAIN BOTTLE

REMOVE SOL CRT.


1234

SET SOLCL-LIQUID
1234

Goes next, when cartridge is removed

Goes next, when


cleaning cartridge is set

REMOVE SOL CL
1234

WASHING HEAD...

WASHING HEAD...

Goes next,
when cleaning cartridge is removed

SUB MENU
PERIODIC CL.

PERIODIC CL.
LIGHT LIGHT

Goes next, when completed

This is for selecting a cleaning type for [PERIODIC CL.] function.


Options: WIPE / LIGHT / NORMAL / MEDIUM Default: NORMAL
WIPE: Wiping and Flushing only
LIGHT: Wiping and light evacuation (lighter than regular cleaning) only
NORMAL/MEDIUM: The regular NORMAL/MEDIUM cleaning

SUB MENU
FAN CHECK

FAN CHECK
VACUUM FAN

SUB MENU
TU CHECK

TU CHECK
TU

This is for checking the operation of fans. Press [ENTER] key for ON/OFF of fans.
Fan turns off automatically as exiting this menu.

TU
START

STOP

When Take-Up unit is not connected

TU IS
NOT CONNECTED

4-5

Selecting [START], the operation of TU can be


confirmed by manually moving the dancer roller of TU.
The driving status of TU is indicated on the upper right
of the display. It shows [ * ] while driving and it is blank
when not driving. Also selecting [STOP], make sure TU
does not drive when the dancer roller is moved. Once
back out this menu, the initial status here is always
[START] despite what is selected before.

SUB MENU
CLOCK

DATE
05/09/10

CLOCK
DATE

DATE
05/09/10
Display

[Year/Month/Day]

TIME
01:01:59

CLOCK

TIME

Revised 4

[Year/Month/Day]

Edit

TIME
01:01:59
Display

TIME
01:01:59

Edit

TIME
01:01:59

It shows [B], when


battery is dead.

This is for displaying and editing the date and time. When it detects the battery exhaustion, [B] is indicated on the time display. In this case,
battery needs to be replaced. However, [B] does not disappear automatically when the battery is replaced. [B] is deleted when the time is
newly set up with [ENTER] key on the time edit menu.
When the real time clock is not active due to battery exhaustion, the maintenance operation may be performed improperly. For instance, it
performs cleaning every time the main power is turned on. The time set here is used for the timings of maintenance operations and for the time
record of Event Log function. It must be aware that it affects the maintenance operations when the setting is changed here.
When this setting is changed, it is recorded on the Event Log. The time before change is used for the log time, and the new time is recorded as
a referential information.

SUB MENU
DIP SW CHECK

DIP SW CHECK
0110 0000
bit # [ 1 2 3 4

SUB MENU
KEY CHECK

This is for checking Dip Switch. It displays the real-time status of the No.1 to 8 in
order from the left. [0] is OFF and [1] is ON.

5678]

This is for checking the operation of panel keys. It shows [NONE] on the lower LCD
before pressing any key. It shows the key name when a key is pressed. And it shows
the message [KEY ERROR] when 2 or more keys are pressed at the same time, and
it is considered that no buttons are pressed. You can exit this menu with [ ] key.
Therefore, [ ] key needs to be the last button to be pressed in order to check all
keys. No operations for 10 seconds or pressing [ ] key let it exit this menu. When
exiting, the names of the keys that never been pressed are displayed with a buzzer.
This means that if a buzzer does not go off when exiting, all keys are checked properly.
The power cannot be turned off with the Sub Power SW while performing this menu

KEY CHECK
NONE

SUB MENU
LCD/LED/BUZ CHK

Abbreviated
Returns when completed

This is for checking LCD, LED and buzzer. When this menu is selected, it sequentially
performs the functions of LCD, LED and buzzer. The functions are as follows. ON/OFF
of LCD contrast, LCD back light, ON/OFF of buzzer, display and move of cursor on
LCD, and display of all characters available on LCD.
Confirm that all functions operate properly, visually and by the sound.

Waiting for incoming data

SUB MENU
PORT CHECK

DETECTING...
00:
0B
Receiving data from network

NETWORK
B3:1073741624B

SERVICE MENU
MOTOR MENU

This is for checking the data input from network. The check sum and input data byte
are shown on the lower LCD. On the left, it displays the check sum in hexadecimal of
2 digits. On the right, it displays the input data byte in decimal of max. 10 digits. They
are cleared when [ENTER] key is pressed. The input data byte overflows at
4GB(4294967296B) and is reset to 0.

SUB MENU
MAINTE. MSG.

MAINTE. MSG.
NONE 100 hours

MOTOR MENU
AGING

AGING
SCAN

SCAN
NOW AGING

AGING
FEED

FEED
NOW AGING

AGING
BOTH

BOTH
NOW AGING

AGING
CUTTING

CUTTING
NOW AGING

This is for setting the timing to show the message for maintenance. It displays the
message suggesting to perform maintenance when the total print time reaches the
specified hours. Range: NONE, 10 to 999 hours (in 10 hour unit) Default: NONE

SCAN : Aging for Scan Motor.


The Head Carriage runs max. printing width
in Scan direction.
FEED : Aging for Feed Motor.
Grit Roller runs 100mm back and forth.
BOTH : The Head Carriage runs max. printing width
in Scan direction, and at the same time, Grit Roller
runs 100mm back and forth.
CUTTING : The Tool Carriage runs max. printing width
in Scan direction, and at the same time, Grit Roller
runs the half of max. printing width back and forth.

To stop Aging, press [ENTER] key. The Head Carriage


automatically returns to the capping position, and it returns to the
former menu after the Head is capped.
Make sure not to perform Aging for excessive time when the
head has ink, in order to prevent the head from being damaged
by dried ink. When Aging is performed with ink filled, it runs while
performing the Flushing operation. No Flushing when ink is not
filled.

Servo Motor : LOCKED

MOTOR MENU
SERVO LOCK

SERVO LOCK
S:
100

SERVO LOCK
F: * 0

Servo Motor : FREE

SERVO LOCK
F:
240

20

M-ENC:
G-ENC:

6654
6653

SERVO LOCK
F:
0

This is for checking whether Servo Motor can be locked


properly. While in this menu, Servo Motor is free. When the
Carriages are moved by hands, the displayed values change as
long as the feed-back is proper.
Servo Motor can be locked by pressing [ENTER] key.
When it is locked while the motor is in pause, the power is
controlled normally.
As for [F(Feed direction)], the value displayed on the left changes
by Grid Encoder, and the right changes by Motor Encoder.

Normal (beeps 1 time)

MOTOR MENU
G-ENC. CHECK

G-ENC. CHECK
COMPLETED
Error (beeps 2 times)

G-ENC. CHECK
FAILED

4-6

This is for checking whether the Grit Encoder functions normally.


Be careful with the Feed Motor which drives as executing this
menu.
The motor drives about 4 times and it displays the coordinates
of the stop position of Motor Encoder and Grit Encoder at each
time. The result is judged by the last Encoder coordinates.

SERVICE MENU
HEATER MENU

HEATER MENU
SVC. MODE HEAT.

SVC.MODE HEAT.
STOP > STOP

HEATER MENU
HEATER ADJUST

HEATER ADJUST
PRINT

PRINT

HEATER ADJUST
DRYER

DRYER

HEATER MENU
PREHEAT TEMP.

PREHEAT TEMP.
35 C
35 C

HEATER MENU
HEAT TIMEOUT

HEAT TIMEOUT
OFF
10min

Print Heater : OFF

HEATER MENU
HEATER CHECK

PRINT
DRYER

The heater does not operate when the machine is started in Service Mode. Set [START] here
when the heater needs to be on. [START] is canceled once the Sub Power is turned off and
the setting is back to [STOP] when entering the Service Mode next time.

-3

This is for setting the offset of heater temperature.


The heater is controlled with this offset value added
to the temperature displayed on the LCD.
Range: -5 to +5 Default: 0

-3

This is for setting the heater temperature for [PREHEATING] under the
[HEATER MENU] in the User Menu.
Range: 20 to 40 C
Default: 30 C

This is for setting the time to show the confirmation message when controlling heater
temperature before printing. It shows the message of [HEATING TIMEOUT CONTINUE?] when
the temperature controll is not completed at the specified timing when controlling the heater
temperature before printing.
Range: OFF, 10 to 30 min (by 10 min) Default: 20 min
Print Heater : ON

_ 25 C
25 C

PRINT
DRYER

_ 40 C
*
25 C

This is for checking the heaters and thermistors.


While in this menu, it shows ON/OFF status and the temperatures read from the thermistors of Print heater and Dryer. [ ] and [ ] keys
are for selecting the heater or dryer and [ENTER] key is for turning ON/OFF the selected heater or dryer. "ON/OFF" mentioned here only
means to power on or off manually, and not to control the temperature. Be aware that the temperature keeps rising while it is ON. It turns off
automatically when exiting the menu.
Check if the temperature rises when the heater or dryer is ON and also if the temperature decreases to the room temperature when it is OFF.
The temperature is displayed in Celsius only.

SERVICE MENU
SYSTEM SWITCH

SYSTEM SWITCH
PAGE1

This is the software switch for switching the setting of supporting functions. Normally, it is not necessary
to change. Each bit can be selected by [ ] and [ ] keys and switched by [ ] and [ ] keys.
Press [ENTER] key to save the settings. There are 16 pages of 8 bit System Switches.

PAGE1
00000000
bit #[ 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ]

SYSTEM SWITCH
PAGE16

PAGE16
00000000
bit #[ 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ]

Bit

Contents

PAGE1:Bit4

Reflection of the heater related


parameters to the test pattern

[1] enables the settings of [FULL WIDTH S] and


[PERIODIC CL.] for all test patterns.

Meanings

Default

PAGE1:Bit7

Periodic flushing of MAX ink

Enables with [0], Disables with [1]

PAGE2:Bit6

Base Head Menu

With [1], [STANDARD HEAD] menu is added


to the Service Menu

* All the default of the items not shown here is [0].


CAUTION : The machine may make unexpected move when the Bits not shown here are changed.

SERVICE MENU
HISTORY MENU

HISTORY MENU
MOTOR GROUP

MOTOR HOURS F
3 hours

In History Menu, the parameters are separated in groups


by categories. The parameters can be displayed or cleared
by selecting the group.

SERVICE MENU
REPORT

REPORT
SERVICE REPORT

MOTOR HOURS F
CLEAR

CATEGORIES: MOTOR GROUP / HEAD GROUP / MAINTE GROUP /


WIPE GROUP / PRINT GROUP / CUTTING GROUP /
INK GROUP / HEATER GROUP / ERROR GROUP /
SYSTEM

SERVICE REPORT
HEAD H1
H1/H2/H3/H4

REPORT
HISTORY REPORT

HISTORY REPORT
HEAD H1
H1/H2/H3/H4

REPORT
CARTRIDGE

CARTRIDGE
HEAD H1

Reports can be printed. The head to print the report is selectable, considering the case of head
trouble. Select a head with [ ] and [ ] keys and press [ENTER] key to start printing.
SERVICE : Service Report is printed. It prints the Service Information additionally to the System
Report of the standard menu.
HISTORY : History Report is printed.
CARTRIDGE : Ink Cartridge IC Report is printed. It lists the information written on the IC of the Ink
Cartridges installed on the machine.
EVENT LOG : Event Log Report is printed. The number of Event to be printed is selectable from
100/200/ALL(400).
ALL : All Reports are printed together. (System Report, Service Report, History Report,
Ink Cartridge IC Report, Event Log Report).
SERIAL : Service Report and History Report can be sent to RS-232C Serial using special tool.
(9600bps, N81, X : ON/OFF)

H1/H2/H3/H4
REPORT
EVENT LOG

SELECT MAXIMUM
100 LOGS
Options: 100LOGS/200LOGS/ALL

REPORT
SERIAL

4-7

EVENT LOG
HEAD H1

Required Printing Area


SERVICE: W270 L360mm
HISTORY: W165 L160mm
CARTRIDGE: W180 L35mm
EVENT LOG/100 LOGS: W280 L155mm
EVENT LOG/200 LOGS: W280 L285mm
EVENT LOG/ALL(400): W280 L545mm

HISTORY MENU
MOTOR GROUP
Item
MOTOR FEED
MOTOR SCAN
PUMP TIMES
CLEARALL
HEAD GROUP
Item
SHOT COUNT 1
SHOT COUNT 2
SHOT COUNT 3
SHOT COUNT 4
SHOT COUNT 5
SHOT COUNT 6
SHOT COUNT 7
SHOT COUNT 8
WIPE H1
WIPE H2
WIPE H3
WIPE H4
RUB H1
RUB H2
RUB H3
RUB H4
NORMAL CL. H1
NORMAL CL. H2
NORMAL CL. H3
NORMAL CL. H4
MEDIUM CL. H1
MEDIUM CL. H2
MEDIUM CL. H3
MEDIUM CL. H4
POWERFUL CL.H1
POWERFUL CL.H2
POWERFUL CL.H3
POWERFUL CL.H4
AUTO CL.H1
AUTO CL.H2
AUTO CL.H3
AUTO CL.H4
CLEARH4
CLEARH3
CLEARH2
CLEARH1
CLEARALL

Contents
Total time that the Feed Motor has been rotated.
Total time that the Scan Motor has been rotated.
Total time that the Pump Motor has been rotated.
Clear all the value in the Motor Group.

Unit
hour
hour
times

Life: 1500 hours


Life: 200,000 times

Contents
Number of shots fired from the nozzle(H1 left)
Number of shots fired from the nozzle(H1 right)
Number of shots fired from the nozzle(H2 left)
Number of shots fired from the nozzle(H2 right)
Number of shots fired from the nozzle(H3 left)
Number of shots fired from the nozzle(H3 right)
Number of shots fired from the nozzle(H4 left)
Number of shots fired from the nozzle(H4 right)
Number of times the Wiping has been
performed.(H1)
Number of times the Wiping has been
performed.(H2)
Number of times the Wiping has been
performed.(H3)
Number of times the Wiping has been
performed.(H4)
Number of times the Rubbing has been
performed.(H1)
Number of times the Rubbing has been
performed.(H2)
Number of times the Rubbing has been
performed.(H3)
Number of times the Rubbing has been
performed.(H4)
Number of times the Normal Cleaning has been
performed.(H1)
Number of times the Normal Cleaning has been
performed.(H2)
Number of times the Normal Cleaning has been
performed.(H3)
Number of times the Normal Cleaning has been
performed.(H4)
Number of times the Medium Cleaning has been
performed.(H1)
Number of times the Medium Cleaning has been
performed.(H2)
Number of times the Medium Cleaning has been
performed.(H3)
Number of times the Medium Cleaning has been
performed.(H4)
Number of times the Powerful Cleaning has been
performed.(H1)
Number of times the Powerful Cleaning has been
performed.(H2)
Number of times the Powerful Cleaning has been
performed.(H3)
Number of times the Powerful Cleaning has been
performed.(H4)
Number of times the Automatic Cleaning has been
performed.(H1)
Number of times the Automatic Cleaning has been
performed.(H2)
Number of times the Automatic Cleaning has been
performed.(H3)
Number of times the Automatic Cleaning has been
performed.(H4)
Clear all the value of the H4.
Clear all the value of the H3.
Clear all the value of the H2.
Clear all the value of the H1.
Clear all the value of all the Head.

Unit
Shots/1000
Shots/1001
Shots/1002
Shots/1003
Shots/1004
Shots/1005
Shots/1006
Shots/1007

Reference
Life: 6 billion Shots/nozzle
Life: 6 billion Shots/nozzle
Life: 6 billion Shots/nozzle
Life: 6 billion Shots/nozzle
Life: 6 billion Shots/nozzle
Life: 6 billion Shots/nozzle
Life: 6 billion Shots/nozzle
Life: 6 billion Shots/nozzle

times
times
times
times
times
times
times
times
times
times
times
times
times
times
times
times
times
times
times
times
times
times
times
times

4-8

Reference

MAINTENANCE GROUP
Item
Contents
Number of times the Head Maintenance([SUB
MAINTE. COUNT
MENU]>[MAINTENANCE]>[CLEANING]) has been
performed.

Unit

Reference

times
This value is cleared automatically after carrying out the
Head Maintenance.
This value is cleared automatically after carrying out the
Head Maintenance.

TOTALTIME

Lapsed time from the last Head Maintenance

hour

PRINTING TIME

Printing time from the last Head Maintenance

hour

CLEARALL

Clear all the value in the MAINTENANCE GROUP.

WIPE GROUP
Item
WIPING COUNT
RUBBING COUNT
WIPE REPLACE
CLEARALL

Contents
Number of times the Wiping has been performed.
Number of times the Rubbing has been performed.
Number of times the Wipe has been replaced.
Clear all the value in the WIPE GROUP.

Unit
times
times
times

Reference
This value is cleared automatically after replacing it.
This value is cleared automatically after replacing it.

PRINT GROUP
Item
PRINTING TIME
PRINT PAGES
CLEARALL

Contents
Total time of printing performed.
Number of pages printed
Clear all the value in the PRINT GROUP.

Unit
hour
pages

Reference
test print time is excluded.

CUTTING GROUP
Item
CUTTING TIME
DISCONNECT
CLEARALL

Contents
Unit
Total time of cutting performed.
hour
Number of times the carriage has been disconnected. times
Clear all the value in the CUTTING GROUP.

INK GROUP
Item
CARTRIDGE 1
CARTRIDGE 2
CARTRIDGE 3
CARTRIDGE 4
CHANGE INK
CLEARALL
ERROR GROUP
Item
SERVICE CALL
S-CALL HISTORY
MOTOR ERROR F
MOTOR ERROR S
LOW TEMP.ERR.
HIGH TEMP.ERR.
EMERG. CAPPING

Contents
Number of times the Ink Cartridge 1 has been
changed.
Number of times the Ink Cartridge 2 has been
changed.
Number of times the Ink Cartridge 3 has been
changed.
Number of times the Ink Cartridge 4 has been
changed.
Number of times the Ink type has been changed.
Clear all the value in the INK GROUP.

Reference
Test print time is excluded.
Disconnection of Tool Carriage and Head Carriage.

Unit

Reference

times
times
times
times
times

Contents
Number of times the Service Call has occurred.
Service Call Number of the last 5 Calls.
Number of times the Feed Motor Error has occurred.
Number of times the Scan Motor Error has occurred.
Number of times the Low Temperature Error has
occurred.
Number of times the High Temperature Error has
occurred.
Number of times the Emergency Capping Error has
occurred.

Unit
times
No.
times
times

Reference

times
times
times

Number of times of forced capping for Head dry prevention


that works when cap is left open for 3 minutes or more due
to cover open or other reasons.
When cap is left open, it is detected when machine is
started.

START UNCAPPED

Number of times the machine has started uncapped. times

CLEARALL

Clear all the value in the ERROR GROUP.

HEATER GROUP
Item
PRINT USE TIME
DRY USE TIME
CLEARALL

Contents
Total time of Print Heater used.
Total time of Dryer used.
Clear all the value in the HEATER GROUP.

Unit
hour
hour

Reference

SYSTEM GROUP
Item
POWER ON COUNT
POWER ON TIME
SLEEP TIME
SHEETCUT COUNT
CLEARALL

Contents
Number of times Sub Power has been turned on.
Total time of Sub Power ON.
Total time of the machine in Sleep Mode.
Number of times the Sheet Cut has been performed.
Clear all the value in the SYSTEM GROUP.

Unit
times
hour
hour
times

Reference

4-9

Sleep time is excluded.


It counts Auto Sheet Cut performed by both printer and RIP.

SERVICE REPORT
Service Report
Head rank H1
H2
H3
H4

:
:
:
:

75Y383DSXTZWWST
6A03737VVVYWVRT
7AV4040TURXYXRS
76V3937STSWXXSU
H1
H2

............
............
............
............
H3
H4

Head hori.(DT1. Low)


(DT3. Low)
(DT1. High)
(DT3. High)
Head bi (DT1. Low)
(DT3. Low)
(DT1. High)
(DT3. High)
Dip SW
System SW page ( 1- 4)
System SW page ( 5- 8)
System SW page ( 9-12)
System SW page (13-16)
Network I/F version
Maintenance request
Booter version
Battery
Periodic CL. degree
Limit position
Cutter down position
Calibration default
Encoder position(L)
Encoder position(R)

0
:
+1
:
0
+1
:
0
+1
:
0
+1.5
:
+10
+9.5
+10
:
+7
+8
: +8
+18.5
+21
: +20
+15.5
+17
: +16
: 00000000
00000000
: 00000000
00000000
: 00000000
00000000
: 00000000
: 00000000
00000000
: Print Server 1.1 (Tue
: NONE
: 1.00
:
Charged
: NORMAL
:
25.6 mm
:
1725.8 mm
:
-0.26 %
:
1516.6 mm
:
145.0 mm

Environment match
Encorder calibration
Force adjust 30gf
Force adjust 200gf

:
:
: 14
: 53

+0.028 %
+0.028 %

006..D
002..D
00L..D
00W..D

0
+0.5
+1
0
+9
+7
+19
+16
00000000
00000000
00000000
00000000
00000000
00000000
00000000
00000000
May 30 14:46:26 JST 2006)
Heater adjust(PRINT)
Heater adjust(DRYER)
Preheat temperature
Heating timeout
Drain liquid volume :
Standard head
:
Flushing pos adjust :

:
0 C
:
0 C
: 30 C
: 20 min
192.0 cc
1
0.00 mm

Crop-tool adjust (F/S):


Print-cut adjust (F/S):
:
Crop sensor adjust

-0.40/ 0.00 mm
-0.20/ +0.60 mm
0

Roland Versa CAMM series


Model
Version
Serial No.
Date

:
:
:
:

VP-540
1.00
XXXXXXX
2007/01/11 14:19

IP Address
Subnet Mask
Gateway Address
MAC Address

:
:
:
:

192.168.000.100
255.255.255.000
000.000.000.000
00:40:AB:00:0C:E1

Head Temperature

27 C / 82.4 F

Heater temp.(PRINT)
Heater temp.(DRYER)

:
:

28 C / 82 F
26 C / 78 F

Menu language
Length unit
Temperature unit
Head height
Edge detection
Empty mode
Bi-dir. simple

Japanese
mm
C
Low
Enable
Stop
0
H1
H2
-4.5 -4
0
0

Calibration
Full width scanning
Scan interval
Sleep
Sleep interval
Sheet remain
Periodic cleaning

:
:
:
:
:
:
:

Bi-dir. adjust No.1


No.2

:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:

+1.00 %
FULL
0.0 sec
Enable
30 min
0.0m
NONE
: H1
No.3 : -5
No.4 : -2

Tool parameter
Force
Velocity
Offset
Up velocity

:
:
:
:
:

90 gf
30 cm/s
0.250 mm
30 cm/s

Preset name
Calibration
Heater setting(PRINT)
Heater setting(DRYER)
Feed for dry
Bi-dir. simple
Bi-dir. Adjust No.1
No.2

:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:

PRESETTING1
0.00 %
35 C / 94 F
40 C / 104 F
Disable
0
0 / 0 /
0 / 0 /

Scan interval
Edge detection
Full width S
Preheating
Vacuum power
0 / 0
0 / 0

:
:
:
:
:

Preset name
Calibration
Heater setting(PRINT)
Heater setting(DRYER)
Feed for dry
Bi-dir. simple
Bi-dir. Adjust No.1
No.2

:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:

PRESETTING2
0.00 %
35 C / 94 F
40 C / 104 F
Disable
0
0 / 0 /
0 / 0 /

Scan interval
Edge detection
Full width S
Preheating
Vacuum power
0 / 0
0 / 0

:
:
:
:
:

Preset name
Calibration
Heater setting(PRINT)
Heater setting(DRYER)
Feed for dry
Bi-dir. simple
Bi-dir. Adjust No.1
No.2

:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:

PRESETTING8
0.00 %
35 C / 94 F
40 C / 104 F
Disable
0
0 / 0 /
0 / 0 /

Scan interval
Edge detection
Full width S
Preheating
Vacuum power
0 / 0
0 / 0

:
:
:
:
:

H3
H4
-3.5 -3.5
0
0
Cutting calib. (F/S) :
Print-cut adjust (F/S) :
Crop-cut adjust (F/S) :

0.0 sec
Enable
FULL
Preheat
AUTO

No.3 :
No.4 :
0.0 sec
Enable
FULL
Preheat
AUTO

H2
-4
-2

Cutting priority
Prefeed
Auto Env Match

: 50 gf
: 30 cm/s
: 0.250 mm
: 30 cm/s
0
0

Force
Velocity
Offset
Up velocity
No.3 :
No.4 :

0.0 sec
Enable
FULL
Preheat
AUTO

Vacuum power
Set remain at loading
Heater setting(PRINT)
Heater setting(DRYER)
Feed for dry
Preheating
Media clamp
H3
H4
-4
-4.5
-2.5 -2

0.00/ 0.00 %
0.00/ -0.05 mm
+0.10/ +0.05 mm

Force
Velocity
Offset
Up velocity

4-10

/
/

0
0

/
/

0
0

/
/

0
0

/
/

0
0

/
/

0
0

/
/

:
:
:
:
:
:
:

Auto
Disable
35 C / 94 F
40 C / 104 F
Disable
PREHEAT
SHORT

: Command
: Disable
: Enable

/
/

0
0

/
/

/
/

0.00 %
0.00 mm
0.00 mm

0.00/
0.00/
0.00/

0.00 %
0.00 mm
0.00 mm

0.00/
0.00/
0.00/

0.00 %
0.00 mm
0.00 mm

0
0

Cutting calib. (F/S) :


Print-cut adjust (F/S) :
Crop-cut adjust (F/S) :

0
0

0.00/
0.00/
0.00/

0
0

Cutting calib. (F/S) :


Print-cut adjust (F/S) :
Crop-cut adjust (F/S) :

: 50 gf
: 30 cm/s
: 0.250 mm
: 30 cm/s
0
0

: E-SOL Max 4Color


76/ 62/ 59/ 73
:

Cutting calib. (F/S) :


Print-cut adjust (F/S) :
Crop-cut adjust (F/S) :

: 50 gf
: 30 cm/s
: 0.250 mm
: 30 cm/s

Force
Velocity
Offset
Up velocity
No.3 :
No.4 :

Ink type
Ink remain (1-4)

0
0

HISTORY REPORT
History Report
Model
: VP-540
Serial No.
Version
: 1.00
Date
==== Motor group ====
Motor feed
(trip / total [clear]):
0/
0
hours
Motor scan
(trip / total [clear]):
9/
9
hours
Pump Times
(trip / total [clear]):
1,703/
1,703
times
==== Maintenance group ====
Mainte. count
:
0 times
Total time
:
483 hours
Printing time
:
8 hours
==== Wiper group ====
Wiping count
:
86 times
Rubbing count
6 times
:
Wiper replace count
:
0 times
==== Head group ====
Shot Cnt. 1 (trip/total [clear]):
2,697/
2,697
2,701/
2,701
Shot Cnt. 2 (trip/total [clear]):
10,361/
Shot Cnt. 3 (trip/total [clear]):
10,361
Shot Cnt. 4 (trip/total [clear]):
10,357/
10,357
12,166/
Shot Cnt. 5 (trip/total [clear]):
12,166
12,137/
12,137
Shot Cnt. 6 (trip/total [clear]):
4,786/
4,786
Shot Cnt. 7 (trip/total [clear]):
4,767/
4,767
Shot Cnt. 8 (trip/total [clear]):
H2
H3
H4
: H1
Wiping count for head
times
43
43
43
: 43
Rubbing count for head :
3
times
3
3
3
Headrank set count
0
times
0
0
:
0
Auto cleaning count
times
17
17
17
: 17
Normal cleaning count
4
times
4
4
4
:
Medium cleaning count
0
times
0
0
0
:
Powerful cleaning count :
1
times
1
1
1
==== Print group ====
Printing time
:
6 hours
Print pages
:
34 pages
==== Ink group ====
:
Cartridge change(1-4)
0
1
2
0
times
:
Change ink type
0
times
==== Error group ====
:
0 times
Service call count
: **** **** **** **** ****
Service call history
:
0 times
Motor error
(feed)
2 times
:
Motor error
(scan)
:
0 times
Low temperature error
0 times
High temperature error :
:
0 times
Emergency capping
Start uncapped
:
2 times
==== Heater group ====
PRINT
DRYER
Heater used time
:
6
6 hours
==== System group ====
Power on count
:
97 times
Power on time
:
37 hours
:
Sleep time
2 hours
:
Sheet cut count
33 times
:
Peck used count
0 times
==== Cutting group ====
Cutting time
:
0 hours
Disconnect carr. count :
67 times

4-11

: XXXXXXX
: 2007/01/11
[0]
[0]
[0]

14:24

INK CARTRIDGE REPORT


Ink Cartridge Report
Model
Version

: VP-540
: 0.50

No:
SERIAL/ INK TYPE/
eSOL K/
1: 14d178b002000071/
eSOL C/
2: 000000018ebb7700/
eSOL M/
3: 000000018ef67200/
eSOL Y/
4: 000000018f613b00/

Serial No.
CAP./ LOT No/
200cc/ 60907A/
200cc/ 61004A/
200cc/ 61021A/
200cc/ 61026A/

: XXXXXXX

CONSUM./
TIME/ INS./
FLAG
47.879cc/0y015d04h14m08s/
1/ 00000000
75.914cc/0y015d04h14m03s/
1/ 00000000
81.901cc/0y015d04h13m58s/
1/ 00000000
53.789cc/0y015d04h13m52s/
1/ 00000000

EVENT LOG REPORT


Event log Report
Model
:VP-540
Serial No.
: XXXXXXX
Date
: 2007/01/11 17:20
Version
:0.50
Date
Time Temp. Event
Information
Date
Time Temp. Event
Information
+--------+-----+------+---------------+---------------------------++--------+-----+------+---------------+--------------------------07/01/11 17:20 27
Print start
Testpattern
07/01/10 12:57 26
Print start
Testpattern
06/01/11 17:19 27
Print done
Testpattern
07/01/10 12:56 26
Print done
Testpattern
06/01/11 17:18 27
Print start
Testpattern
06/01/10 12:55 26
Print start
Testpattern
06/01/11 17:17 27
Print done
Testpattern
06/01/10 12:55 26
Setup done
Width : 926mm Env.:0.038
06/01/11 17:14 27
Print start
Testpattern
06/01/10 12:53 26
Cancel done
06/01/11 17:14 27
Print done
Testpattern
06/01/10 12:53 26
Cancel start
Pinch lever up
06/01/11 17:13 27
Print start
Testpattern
06/01/10 12:53 26
Setup done
Width : 1222mm Env.:0.010
06/01/11 17:11 27
Print done
Testpattern
06/01/10 12:52 26
Cancel done
06/01/11 17:09 28
Print start
Testpattern
06/01/10 12:52 26
Cancel start
Pinch lever up
06/01/11 17:09 28
Print done
Testpattern
06/01/10 12:50 26
Print done
Testpattern
06/01/11 17:06 28
Print start
Testpattern
06/01/10 12:49 26
Print start
Testpattern
06/01/11 17:06 28
Setup done
Width : 932mm Env.:0.028
06/01/10 12:48 26
Setup done
Width : 1222mm Env.:0.011
06/01/11 17:05 28
Sub power on
Service mode
06/01/10 12:46 26
Sub power on
Service mode
06/01/11 15:59 27
Sub power off
06/01/10 12:46 26
Main power on
Normal
06/01/11 15:56 27
Print done
Testpattern
06/01/10 12:46 26
Sub power off
06/01/11 15:54 28
Print start
Testpattern
06/01/10 12:08 26
Setup done
Width : 1222mm Env.:0.012
06/01/11 15:53 27
Setup done
Width : 932mm Env.:0.028
06/01/10 12:07 26
Cancel done
06/01/11 15:52 27
Sub power on
Service mode
06/01/10 12:07 26
Cancel start
Pinch lever up
06/01/11 15:13 28
Sub power off
06/01/10 12:07 26
Setup done
Width : 1315mm Env.:0.012
06/01/11 15:00 28
Print done
Testpattern
06/01/10 12:05 26
Cancel done
06/01/11 14:59 28
Print start
Testpattern
06/01/10 12:05 26
Cancel start
Pinch lever up
06/01/11 14:57 28
Print done
Testpattern
06/01/10 12:03 27
Print done
Testpattern
06/01/11 14:55 28
Print start
Testpattern
06/01/10 12:03 27
Print start
Testpattern
06/01/11 14:55 28
Setup done
Width : 932mm Env.:0.034
06/01/10 12:02 26
Print done
Testpattern
06/01/11 14:54 28
Sub power on
Service mode
06/01/10 12:01 26
Print start
Testpattern
06/01/11 14:39 28
Sub power off
06/01/10 12:01 26
Print done
Testpattern
06/01/11 14:38 28
Print done
Testpattern
06/01/10 12:00 26
Print start
Testpattern
06/01/11 14:36 28
Print start
Testpattern
06/01/10 11:59 26
Print done
Testpattern
06/01/11 14:36 28
Print done
Testpattern
06/01/10 11:59 26
Print start
Testpattern
06/01/11 14:36 28
Print start
Testpattern
06/01/10 11:50 26
Setup done
Width : 1217mm Env.:0.014
06/01/11 14:35 28
Print done
Testpattern
06/01/10 11:49 26
Sub power on
Service mode
06/01/11 14:33 28
Print start
Testpattern
06/01/10 11:48 26
Sub power off
06/01/11 14:32 28
Setup done
Width : 932mm Env.0.031
06/01/10 11:47 26
Print done
Testpattern
06/01/11 14:28 28
Sub power on
Service mode
06/01/10 11:47 26
Print start
Testpattern
06/01/10 23:57 28
Sub power off
06/01/10 11:45 26
Print done
Testpattern
06/01/10 13:10 26
Print done
Testpattern
06/01/10 11:44 26
Print start
Testpattern
06/01/10 13:10 26
Print start
Testpattern
06/01/10 11:42 26
Print done
Testpattern
06/01/10 13:06 26
Print done
Testpattern
06/01/10 11:40 26
Print start
Testpattern
06/01/10 13:04 26
Print start
Testpattern
06/01/10 11:39 26
Print done
Testpattern
06/01/10 13:04 26
Print done
Testpattern
06/01/10 11:39 26
Print start
Testpattern
06/01/10 13:03 26
Print start
Testpattern
06/01/10 11:38 26
Print done
Testpattern
06/01/10 13:02 26
Print done
Testpattern
06/01/10 11:37 26
Print start
Testpattern
06/01/10 13:01 26
Print start
Testpattern
06/01/10 11:36 26
Setup done
Width : 1315mm Env.:0.017
06/01/10 13:01 26
Print done
Testpattern
06/01/10 11:33 26
Sub power on
Service mode
06/01/10 13:00 26
Print start
Testpattern
06/01/10 11:29 25
Sub power off
06/01/10 12:59 26
Print done
Testpattern
06/01/10 11:28 26
Sub power on
Service mode
06/01/10 12:59 26
Print start
Testpattern
06/01/10 11:27 25
Main power on
Normal
06/01/10 12:58 26
Print done
Testpattern
06/01/10 11:27 25
Sub power off
06/01/10 12:58 26
Print start
Testpattern
06/01/10 11:27 25
Error
Scan motor 00500
06/01/10 12:57 26
Print done
Testpattern
06/01/10 11:36 25
Print start
Testpattern

4-12

Other Factory Mode


SYSTEM PARAMETER INITIALIZE

ENTER

INITIALIZE ALL
SYS.PARAMETER
[ ]

SELECT MODEL
VP-540
[ ]

All parameters will be initialized. Turn on the Sub Power SW


while pressing [
], [
] and [ENTER] keys to start the
machine in system parameter initialize mode.
Select the model by pressing [
] and [
] keys.
Press [ENTER] key to initialize the system parameter or press
the Sub Power SW more than 1 second to cancel it. The machine
turns off automatically when the initialization is completed. All
the parameters are reset to the default.
It is necessary to initialize the limit position after this initialization.
[SERVICE CALL 0101] occurs without initializing the limit
position.

INITIALIZATION
COMPLETED

LANGUAGE / UNIT
SELECTION
MENU

SERVICE REPORT PRINTING

Roland DG Corp.
VP-540

MENU LANGUAGE
ENGLISH

+
SERVICE REPORT

[ ]
LENGTH UNIT
mm > INCH
[ ]
TEMP. UNIT
C >
F

4-13

Turn on the Sub Power SW while


pressing [ ] key to start the machine
in the service report printing mode.
The service report will be printed
automatically when the media is set
up. It prints with Black ink.
(Printing Area : W270 L360mm)
The machine turns to be the normal
mode after printing.

Key Combinations
Function for Service

Combination Key Selection

Service Mode

F/W Upgrade Mode

Comments

Press [MENU] and [


Menu.

] to enter Service

[UPDATE FIRMWARE?] will be


displayed.
Press [ENTER] to upgrade F/W.

Use this when the Main Board is


replaced.

F/W Installation Mode for


a brand-new Main Board
ENTER

System Parameter
Initialize

ENTER

Limit Position/Cut Down


Position Initialize

Function for Users

Combination Key Selection

MENU

All parameters will be initialized.


Press [ENTER] to start initialize.

Press [ENTER] to initialize Limit


Position.
Then set up Cut Down Position.

Service Report will be printed.


It is the same as the Service Report in
the Service Menu.

Service Report

Language/Unit Selection

[SUM-ERROR] will be displayed.


Press [ENTER] to upgrade F/W.

Comments

Press[
] and [
Language/Unit.

4-14

] to select

4-2 HOW TO UPGRADE/INSTALL FIRMWARE


It is necessary to prepare the followings to upgrade/install the firmware.
1.Firmware file
2.WindowsPC (Network port is required.)
3.Peck4.exe
4.Network cable (A cross cable is required when you connect VP-540/300 to PC directly.)

HOW TO UPGRADE FIRMWARE (Referential Time : 5 min)

Check the IP address of VP-540/300.


Turn on the Main Power SW and Sub Power SW, then
press [MENU] key.
Select [SYSTEM INFO.]> [NETWORK]> [IP ADDRESS].

MENU
[ ]

MENU
SYSTEM INFO.
[ ][ ]

SYSTEM INFO.
NETWORK
[ ]

NETWORK
IP ADDRESS
[ ]

IP ADDRESS
192.168.000.100

Turn off the Sub Power SW.

4-15

Start the Peck4.


[Peck4] screen is displayed, and click [Select Port]
button.

Select [Type3 ProIII etc.] from [Product].


Also, select [Via Network] and input IP
address of VP-540/300.
Click [OK] button.

[Peck4] screen is displayed again.


Click [Firmware Upgrade] button.

[OPEN] screen is displayed.


Select the firmware file and click [Open].
It starts to send the firmware to VP-540/300.

4-16

The machine goes into the Firmware Upgrade


mode automatically.
When upgrade is completed, the Sub Power
turns off automatically.

NG

DATA ERROR

ERASING

NG

DEVICE ERROR

WRITING

NG

DEVICE ERROR

VERIFYING

NG

DEVICE ERROR

FIRMWARE

V1.0

COMPLETED

HOW TO INSTALL FIRMWARE (Referential Time : 10 min)


This is required when a new Main Board without the firmware is installed.

Turn on the Main Power SW while pressing [


and [
] keys.

], [

],

+
UPDATE FIRMWARE?

Press [ENTER] key to set the machine ready to receive


the firmware.

UPDATE FIRMWARE?
[ ]

WAITING
000.000.000.000

4-17

Press [MENU] key, and set [IP ADDRESS], [SUBNET


MASK] and [GATEWAY ADDR.].
Press [ ] and [ ] keys for moving between digits, and
[
] and [
] keys for selecting value. After setting an
address, press [ENTER] key to go next address setting.
When [GATEWAY ADDR.] is set, it returns to the waiting
mode for receiving the firmware by pressing [ENTER] key.

The setting made here is only temporary for


the firmware installation and it is not saved.

WAITING
000.000.000.000
MENU

IP ADDRESS
192.168.000.100
[ ]

SUBNET MASK
255.255.255.000
[ ]

GATEWAY ADDR.
000.000.000.000
[ ]

WAITING
192.168.000.100

Start the Peck4 on PC.


[Peck4] screen is displayed, and click [Select Port]
button.

Select [Type3 ProIII etc.] from [Product].


Also, select [Via Network] and input IP
address of VP-540/300.
Click [OK] button.

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[Peck4] screen is displayed again.


Click [Firmware Upgrade] button.

[OPEN] screen is displayed.


Select the firmware file and click [Open].
It starts to send the firmware to VP-540/300.

It starts loading the firmware.


The firmware installation is completed when
[COMPLETED] message is displayed.
Turn off the Sub Power.

NG

DATA ERROR

ERASING

NG

DEVICE ERROR

WRITING

NG

DEVICE ERROR

VERIFYING

NG

DEVICE ERROR

FIRMWARE

COMPLETED

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V1.0

Turn on the Sub Power SW while pressing [


], [
],
and [ENTER] keys to enter [INITIALIZE ALL SYS.
PARAMETER] menu.
Select the model by pressing [
] and [
] keys,
and press [ENTER] key to start initialization. The Sub
Power turns off automatically when it is completed.

ENTER

INITIALIZE ALL
SYS.PARAMETER
[ ]

SELECT MODEL
VP-540
[ ]

INITIALIZATION
COMPLETED

10

Turn on the Sub Power SW while pressing [


[
] keys to enter the Service Mode.

], [

] and

+
MENU

MENU
SERVICE MENU

11

Enter the [NETWORK] menu and input [IP


ADDRESS], [SUBNET MASK] and
[GATEWAY ADDR.].
Turn off the Sub Power when the network
setting is completed.

MENU
SERVICE MENU
[ ]

MENU
SYSTEM INFO.
[ ][ ]

SYSTEM INFO.
NETWORK
[ ]

NETWORK
IP ADDRESS

[ ]

IP ADDRESS
192.168.000.100

[ ]

[ ]

SUBNET MASK
255.255.255.000

[ ]

[ ]

GATEWAY ADDR.
000.000.000.000

[ ]

[ ]

NETWORK
SUBNET MASK
[ ]

NETWORK
GATEWAY ADDR.

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12

Start the Peck4 on PC.


[Peck4] screen is displayed, and click [Put Parameters]
button.

13 [OPEN] screen is displayed.

Select the System Parameter file that is saved before the


Main Board replacement.
Click [Open]. Peck4 starts to send the System
Parameter to VP-540/300.

14 Click [Get Report] button to import the System Report


file.
Confirm that the System Parameter is reloaded properly.

The network settings set at the step 11 are


replaced with the ones saved in the System
Parameter as [Put Parameters] is executed.
Please do the network settings again if
necessary.

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4-3 HOW TO UPGRADE FIRMWARE OF THE NETWORK CONTROLLER


( Referential Time : 5min.)

Turn on the Main Power SW and Sub Power SW, then


press [MENU] key.
Select [SYSTEM INFO.]> [NETWORK]> [IP ADDRESS]
and set the IP address.

MENU
[ ]

Close the RIP when it is running.

MENU
SYSTEM INFO.
[ ][ ]

SYSTEM INFO.
NETWORK
[ ]

NETWORK
IP ADDRESS
[ ]

IP ADDRESS
192.168.000.100

Open a browser and enter the IP address which is set at


step 1.
Current firmware version appears.

Internet Explorer is recommended.

Click [Update].

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Specify the target file for upgrade and click [Update].

The progress is shown in percentage while upgrading.

Do not turn off the power or press any keys


while upgrading.

When upgrade is completed, the version of upgraded


firmware appears.
Turn off the Sub Power SW and Main Power SW once.

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4-4 HEAD ALIGNMENT (Referential Time : 30 min._1 Head Alignment)

This is necessary to obtain the good printing quality. Be sure to operate this alignment when the head is
replaced.
If the heads are not aligned, printing problems such as banding, fine lines and gap between bands could
occur.
The PET-G is required for this alignment.
Please DO NOT use Take-Up Unit for this alignment.

Remove the I/S Cover.


SCREWs
I/S COVER

HOOK

Remove the Carriage Cover and Right Top Cover.

CARRIAGE COVER
RIGHT TOP COVER

Remove the Damper Plate.

<VP-540>
DAMPER
PLATE

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<VP-300>
DAMPER
PLATE

Turn on the Sub Power SW while pressing [


[
] keys to enter the Service Mode.

], [

] and

Set up the PET-G on the machine.

MENU

MENU
SERVICE MENU

[BIAS ADJUSTMENT]
Select [PRINT MENU]> [HEAD ADJUST]> [BIAS], and
press [ENTER] key.

SERVICE MENU
PRINT MENU
[ ] [ ]

PRINT MENU
HEAD ADJUST
[ ] [ ]

HEAD ADJUST
BIAS
[ ]

BIAS
TEST PRINT
[ ]

Test pattern as shown in the figure will be printed.

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Loosen the 3 screws fixing the head.

Loosen the screws fixing the head for 1/2 turn.


If the screws are loosened too much, the
alignment cannot be done correctly.

Insert the 1.5 mm Hexagonal Wrench through the hole of


the Head Carriage, then turn the Adjustment Screw to
make the lines of each color in the test pattern straight.

ADJUSTMENT
SCREW

Position of the printing moves 1 line by turning


the screw 2/3 turn.
Hole for inserting
the Hexagonal
Wrench

When the upper lines are shifting towards the left of the
lower lines, turn the screw CW.
When the upper lines are shifting towards the right of the
lower lines, turn the screw CCW.

Tighten the screws fixing the head in order as shown in


the figure, using the Torque Driver (ST-056).

2
3

Torque for tightening is 2kgf cm (20cNm).


Make sure not to tighten the screws too strong.

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10

Print the test pattern again.


If the result is not satisfactory, repeat step 5 to 9.

SERVICE MENU
PRINT MENU
[ ] [ ]

The shifting of lines should be smaller than 1/2


dot.

PRINT MENU
HEAD ADJUST
[ ] [ ]

HEAD ADJUST
BIAS
[ ]

BIAS
TEST PRINT
[ ]

11

[VERTICAL ADJUSTMENT]
Select [PRINT MENU]> [HEAD ADJUST]> [VERTICAL]>
[TEST PRINT], and press [ENTER] key.

SERVICE MENU
PRINT MENU
[ ] [ ]

PRINT MENU
HEAD ADJUST
[ ] [ ]

HEAD ADJUST
VERTICAL
[ ]

VERTICAL
TEST PRINT
[ ]

12

13

Test pattern as shown in the figure will be printed.

Loosen the 3 screws fixing the head.

Loosen the screws fixing the head for 1/2 turn.


If the screws are loosened too much, the
alignment cannot be done correctly.

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14 Turn the Adjustment Screw to make the lines of each color


in the test pattern straight.

Position of the printing moves 1 line by turning


the screw 1/6 turn.

ADJUSTMENT SCREW

When the lines other than K are above the K lines, turn
the Adjustment Screw CW.
When the lines other than K are below the K lines, turn
the Adjustment Screw CCW.

Adjust the head positions referring to the leftend K head as the base position. The position
of K head on the left end does not need to be
adjusted.

15

Tighten the screws fixing the head in order as shown in


the figure, using the Torque Driver (ST-056).

2
3

Torque for tightening is 2kgf cm (20cNm).


Make sure not to tighten the screws too strong.

16

Print the test pattern again.


If the result is not satisfactory, repeat step 11 to 15.

SERVICE MENU
PRINT MENU
[ ] [ ]

If the VERTICAL test print reult is satisfactory, select


[HEAD ADJUST]> [BIAS]> [TEST PRINT], and print the
BIAS test pattern again.
If the BIAS test print result is not satisfactory, repeat
BIAS ADJUSTMENT.
The shifting of lines should be smaller than 1/2
dot.

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PRINT MENU
HEAD ADJUST
[ ] [ ]

HEAD ADJUST
BIAS
[ ]

BIAS
TEST PRINT
[ ]

17

[HORIZONTAL ADJUSTMENT]
Select [PRINT MENU]> [HEAD ADJUST]>
[HORIZONTAL]> [TEST PRINT], and press [ENTER] key.

SERVICE MENU
PRINT MENU
[ ] [ ]

PRINT MENU
HEAD ADJUST
[ ] [ ]

HEAD ADJUST
HORIZONTAL
[ ]

HORIZONTAL
TEST PRINT
[ ]

18 T e s t

Pattern will be
printed.
Find the position where
the line of each color
matches the K line and
check the number.
In case of having problem
selecting one between 2
numbers, 1/2 is also
available when setting up
the value.
The number with
is the
current setting.

H4
H3

Head Position:
High
(VP-540 only)

H2
DT3.High -20

-6

-5

-4

-3

-2

-1

+1 +2 +3 +4 +5

+6

+20

-6

-5

-4

-3

-2

-1

+1 +2 +3 +4 +5

+6

+20

-6

-5

-4

-3

-2

-1

+1 +2 +3 +4 +5

+6

+20

-6

-5

-4

-3

-2

-1

+1 +2 +3 +4 +5

+6

+20

H4
H3
H2
DT1.High -20

H4
H3
H2

Head Position:
Low

DT3.Low -20
H4
H3
H2
DT1.Low -20

19

Select [DT1, Low], [DT3, Low], [DT1, HIGH]


and [DT3, HIGH] in the [HEAD ADJUST] menu
and enter the parameters checked at step 18
with [
] and [
] keys.
Press [ENTER] key to save the settings.

HORIZONTAL
TEST PRINT

Parameters can be entered with


an increment of 1/2.

HORIZONTAL
DT1, Low

H2
2

H3
1

H4
3

HORIZONTAL
DT3, Low

H2
2

H3
1

H4
3

HORIZONTAL
DT1, High

H2
2

H3
1

H4
3

HORIZONTAL
DT3, High

H2
2

H3
1

H4
3

*VP-540 only

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20

[BIDIRECTIONAL ADJUSTMENT]
Select [PRINT MENU]> [HEAD ADJUST]> [BIDIR.DEFAULT]> [TEST PRINT], and press [ENTER] key.

SERVICE MENU
PRINT MENU
[ ] [ ]

PRINT MENU
HEAD ADJUST
[ ] [ ]

HEAD ADJUST
BI-DIR.DEFAULT
[ ]

BI-DIR.DEFAULT
TEST PRINT
[ ]

21

Test pattern will be printed.


Find the position where the two lines
are overlapping and check the
number of each color.
In case of having problem selecting
one between two numbers, 1/2 is
also available when setting up the
value.
The number with
is the current
setting.

H4

H3

H2

H1

Head Position:
High
(VP-540 only)

DT3,High +10 +11 +12 +13 +14 +15 +16 +17 +18 +19 +20 +21 +22 +23 +24 +25 +26 +27 +28 +29 +30 +31 +32

+50

H4

H3

H2

H1

DT1,High +10 +11 +12 +13 +14 +15 +16 +17 +18 +19 +20 +21 +22 +23 +24 +25 +26 +27 +28 +29 +30 +31 +32

+50

H4

H3

H2

H1

Head Position:
Low

DT3,Low +10 +11 +12 +13 +14 +15 +16 +17 +18 +19 +20 +21 +22 +23 +24 +25 +26 +27 +28 +29 +30 +31 +32

+50

H4

H3

H2

H1

DT1,Low +10 +11 +12 +13 +14 +15 +16 +17 +18 +19 +20 +21 +22 +23 +24 +25 +26 +27 +28 +29 +30 +31 +32

4-30

+50

22

Select [DT1, Low], [DT3, Low],


[DT1, HIGH] and [DT3, HIGH] in the
[HEAD ADJUST] menu and enter
the parameters checked at step 21
with [
] and [
] keys.
Press [ENTER] key to save the
settings.

Parameters can be
entered with an
increment of 1/2.

BI-DIR.DEFAULT
TEST PRINT

BI-DIR.DEFAULT
DT1, Low

H1
2

H2
1

H3
3

H4
2

BI-DIR.DEFAULT
DT3, Low

H1
2

H2
1

H3
3

H4
2

BI-DIR.DEFAULT
DT1, High

H1
2

H2
1

H3
3

H4
2

BI-DIR.DEFAULT
DT3, High

H1
2

H2
1

H3
3

H4
2

*VP-540 only

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Fix the Damper Plate.

<VP-540>

Make sure to press the Damper Plate


downward lightly when fixing it.
If you press the Damper Plate strongly, the
Damper may be damaged.

DAMPER
PLATE

* Fix the screws at the lower end of the long


screw hole.
<VP-540>
<VP-300>
DAMPER
PLATE

<VP-300>

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4-5 LIMIT POSITION & CUT DOWN POSITION INITIALIZE (Referential Time : 3min.)
This is for adjusting the relative distance between the Limit Sensor and the Capping Position, and also
detecting the distance from the Cut Down Position to the Limit Sensor after completing the adjustment.
When the Limit Position is not correctly set, it may cause some problems such as a head capping error
and a head carriage lock error. Also, when the cutter-down position is not correct, there will be some
problems such as a cutter-down error when separating the sheet.
Flushing Position Adjustment is required after this adjustment. Revised 1

Remove the I/S Cover.


SCREWs
I/S COVER

HOOK

Turn on the Sub Power SW while pressing [ ], [


[
] keys to enter the Limit Initialize mode.

] and

+
LIMIT INITIALIZE
MENU

Confirm that the Head Carriage is connected to Tool


Carriage. Also, lock the connected carriages if they are
not locked.

After locking the carriages, push them lightly


towards left to confirm it is locked and also to
eliminate looseness.

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Click!

Confirm that the head is certainly capped, and press


[ENTER] key. The Tool Carriage gets separated from the
Head Carriage and it starts limit position initialize.
After the completion of the initialize, the message is
displayed as shown in the figure.

SETTING UP
THE LIMIT
[ ]

DETECTING..

SETTING UP
CUTTER DOWN POS

Revised 1

Move the Tool Carriage with your hand until it makes full
contact with the Left Frame with Cut Down status.

Perform the Cut Down Position Initialize by pressing


[ENTER] key.
After the completion of the initialize, the message is
displayed as shown in the figure.
Perform the following adjustment.
[4-7 FLUSHING POSITION ADJUSTMENT]

SETTING UP
CUTTER DOWN POS
[ ]

DETECTING..

INITIALIZATION
COMPLETED

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4-6 LINEAR ENCODER SETUP (Referential Time : 5min.)


This is for checking the reading of the linear encoder and for calibrating its expansion/contraction caused by
the operation environment. This operation is required when Limit Sensor, Encoder Scale or Encoder Module
is replaced or the position is adjusted.

Turn on the Sub Power SW while pressing [


[
] keys to enter the Service Mode.

], [

] and

+
MENU

MENU
SERVICE MENU

Lower the Pinch Rollers.


Make sure to unload the media when it is set
on the machine.
Also, the Media Clamps must be removed.

Select [PRINT MENU]> [LINEAR ENCODER], and press


[ENTER] key.

SERVICE MENU
PRINT MENU
[ ] [ ]

PRINT MENU
LINEAR ENCODER
[ ]

NOW PROCESSING..
POS:
1361.00mm

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One of the messages appears at the completion of the


set up. In case of Setup error, check the followings.
Dirt/Scratch on the Encoder Scale.
Dirt/Scratch on the Encoder Module.
Encoder Scale is not between the Encoder Module.
Backlash of the Carriage Motor Gear and the Drive Gear.
Fixation between the Carriage and the Carriage Belt.
Bad Contact in the cables.

When LINEAR ENCODER SETUP is completed, perform


the [LINEAR CALIB.] in the Service Menu.

LINEAR ENCODER
SETUP COMPLETED

LINEAR ENCODER
SETUP FAILED

PRINT MENU
LINEAR CALIB.

[ ]
NOW PROCESSING..

LINEAR CALIB.
SETUP COMPLETED
[ ]

LINEAR CALIB.
0.18%

In case of an error, check the followings.


Dirt/Scratch on the Encoder Scale.
Dirt/Scratch on the Encoder Module.
Encoder Scale is not between the Encoder Module.
Backlash of the Carriage Motor Gear and the Drive Gear.
Fixation between the Carriage and the Carriage Belt.
Bad Contact in the cables.

PRINT MENU
LINEAR CALIB.

[ ]
NOW PROCESSING..

LINEAR CALIB.
FAILED TO SETUP

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4-7 FLUSHING POSITION ADJUSTMENT (Referential Time : 5min.)


This is to adjust the flushing position. This adjustment is required when a Cap Top and a head are removed
or replaced. Without this adjustment, the Flushing may not be performed properly.

For VP-540, the Head height should be set LOW.

HIGH

LOW

Remove the I/S Cover.


SCREWs
I/S COVER

HOOK

Turn on the Sub Power SW while pressing [


[
] keys to enter the Service Mode.

], [

] and

+
MENU

MENU
SERVICE MENU

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Select [PRINT MENU]> [FLUSHING ADJ.], and press


[ENTER] key.
The Head Carriage automatically moves to the current
flushing position.

SERVICE MENU
PRINT MENU
[ ] [ ]

PRINT MENU
FLUSHING ADJ.
[ ]

FLUSHING ADJ.
SET POSITION

Move the Cap Tops and heads to the position where the
leftmost Cap Top makes contact with the surface of the
leftmost head by pressing [
] and [
] keys. Then,
press [ENTER] key to update the flushing position.
When you press [MENU] key, the flushing position is not
updated and exiting the menu.

HEAD

Revised 1

The left end cap does not necessarily touch


first.

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CAP

4-8 CROP MARK SENSOR ADJUSTMENT (Referential Time : 10min.)


This adjustment is for adjusting the sensitivity of the Crop Mark Sensor. If not adjusted, the crop marks cannot
be read correctly and it results in an error of cut position to the print. This adjustment is required under following
cases.
- Crop Mark Sensor or Tool Carriage Board is replaced or adjusted.
- The VR for adjusting the voltage is unexpectedly moved.
- The distance between Crop Mark Sensor and the bed surface is changed.
When it needs to be adjusted for a particular media, use the media instead of SV-GG. However, in this case, the adjustment
is to be optimized for the media and it may affect the crop mark detection on other media. The result of the crop mark
recognition on Roland media is not assured, when any media other than SV-GG is used for this adjustment.

The Print Heater and Dryer must be off during this adjustment.

Remove the Covers in order.


1. I/S Cover
2. Maintenance Cover
3. Left Cover
4. Front Cover
5. Top Cover

TOP COVER
LEFT
COVER
MAINTENANCE
COVER
FRONT COVER
I/S COVER

Remove the Tool Carriage Cover and Tool Carriage Board


Cover.

TOOL CARRIAGE BOARD COVER

TOOL CARRIAGE
COVER

Turn on the Sub Power SW while pressing [


[
] keys to enter the Service Mode.

], [

] and

Setup the SV-GG on the machine.

MENU

MENU
SERVICE MENU

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Select [CUTTING MENU]> [CROPMARK SENS]>


[OUTLEVEL CHECK], and press [ENTER] key.
A Crop Mark will be printed.

SERVICE MENU
CUTTING MENU
[ ]

CUTTING MENU
CROPMARK SENSE
[ ]

CROPMARK SENSE
OUTLEVEL CHECK
[ ]

After printing a Crop Mark, the Tool Carriage moves to


above the Crop Mark automatically.
Adjustment is unnecessary when the displayed MAX
voltage is 2.7 +/-0.2V.

Min2.5V Max2.7V
[2.5V]

When the MAX voltage is not proper, see the voltage


displayed with [ ] on the lower LCD. Adjust the VR on the
Tool Carriage Board so that the voltage with [ ] changes
to 2.7 +/-0.2V.

VR

Due to the ink dry, the voltage displayed with


[ ] decreases in time. This adjustment needs
to be done quickly for smooth operation.
Min2.5V Max2.7V
[2.5V]

Perform [OUTLEVEL CHECK] again and confirm that the


MAX voltage is proper.
If it is out of range, repeat the adjustment.

Min2.5V Max2.7V
[2.5V]

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4-9 CROP-CUT ADJUSTMENT (Referential Time : 10min.)


This adjustment is for calibrating the relative positions of Tool and Crop Mark Sensor. If it is not adjusted,
the cutting position based on the detected Crop Marks becomes wrong, and that results in the misalignment of the Print and Cut performed under the auto crop mark detection.
This adjustment is required when Crop Mark Sensor or Tool Carriage is replaced.
Before this adjustment, it is necessary to confirm that [ENABLE] is selected for [AUTO ENV.
MATCH].
Also, Take-up Unit must not be used during this adjustment.

Turn on the Sub Power SW while pressing [


[
] keys to enter the Service Mode.

], [

] and

Set up media on the machine.


Vinyl media is recommended for this
adjustment.

MENU

MENU
SERVICE MENU

Perform Bidirectional Adjustment referring to [4-4 HEAD


ALIGNMENT].

SERVICE MENU
PRINT MENU
[ ][ ]

PRINT MENU
HEAD ADJUST
[ ][ ]

HEAD ADJUST
BI-DIR.DEFAULT
[ ]

Select [CUTTING MENU]> [CROP-CUT ADJ.]> [TEST


PRINT 2], and press [ENTER] key.
The test print and cut will be performed.

Bidirectional adjustment and this step must


be done by using the same media.

SERVICE MENU
CUTTING MENU
[ ] [ ]

CUTTING MENU
CROP-CUT ADJ.
[ ] [ ]

CROP-CUT ADJ.
TEST PRINT 2
[ ]

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From the test pattern, find the value where the print line
matches the cut line.
In this case, the correction value for the scan direction is
"-0.3".

<TEST PATTERN>

Correction-value scale

If it is difficult to see the cut line visually, use


a magnifier.

+2.0

-2.0

+1.5

-1.5

+1.0

-1.0

+0.5

-0.5

-0.5

+0.0
+2.0

+1.5

+1.0

+0.5

+0.0

-0.0
Scan

Feed

-2.0

-1.5

-1.0

-0.5

-0.0

Cut line

Select [CUTTING MENU]> [CROP-CUT ADJ.]>


[SETTING], and enter the correction-values found in the
test pattern for both Feed and Scan.
F: Feed direction S: Scan direction
Left: Current value Right: New value
(Setting range: +/-2.00mm In 0.01mm unit)

[ ] [ ]

CROP-CUT ADJ.
SETTING
[ ]

key : Value of F, towards +


key : Value of F, towards key : Value of S, towards +
key : Value of S, towards ENTER key : Saves new setting
MENU key : Moves out SETTING menu

CUTTING MENU
CROP-CUT ADJ.

F:+0.30 +0.30mm
S:-0.40 -0.40mm
[ ]

Select [CUTTING MENU]> [CROP-CUT ADJ.]> [TEST


PRINT], and press [ENTER] key.
The test print and cut will be performed.

CUTTING MENU
CROP-CUT ADJ.
[ ]

CROP-CUT ADJ.
TEST PRINT
[ ]

A Crop Mark is printed, and detected by the Crop Mark


Sensor, and its contour is cut. Confirm the cut line
position on the print visually.

If it is difficult to see the cut line visually, use


a magnifier.

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Broken line is indicating the cut line

Adjustment is completed if the position error of cut line is


within +/-0.1mm. If not, select [SETTING] menu again for
further adjustment.

CUTTING MENU
CROP-CUT ADJ.
[ ] [ ]

key : Moves cut position towards front


key : Moves cut position towards rear
key : Moves cut position towards right
key : Moves cut position towards left
ENTER key : Saves new setting
MENU key : Moves out SETTING menu

CROP-CUT ADJ.
SETTING
[ ]

F:+0.30 +0.30mm
S:-0.40 -0.40mm
[ ]

Fine Adjustment

F:
S:
9

Perform the test print again for confirmation. Adjustment


is completed if the position of cut line is satisfactory. If
not, repeat the adjustment again.

Broken line is indicating the cut line


Before adjustment

After adjustment

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4-10 PRINT / CUT POSITION ADJUSTMENT (Referential Time : 10min.)


This adjustment is for calibrating the relative positions of printing and cutting. If it is not adjusted, it may
result in the misalignment of the printing and cutting.
This adjustment is required when Tool Carriage is replaced, or a head is replaced or adjusted, and also
when the relative distance between the Carriage and head is changed.
Before this adjustment, it is necessary to confirm that [ENABLE] is selected for [AUTO ENV.
MATCH].
Also, Take-up Unit must not be used during this adjustment.

Turn on the Sub Power SW while pressing [


[
] keys to enter the Service Mode.

], [

] and

Set up media on the machine.

Vinyl media is recommended for this


adjustment.

MENU

MENU
SERVICE MENU

Perform Bidirectional Adjustment referring to [4-4 HEAD


ALIGNMENT].

SERVICE MENU
PRINT MENU
[ ][ ]

PRINT MENU
HEAD ADJUST
[ ][ ]

HEAD ADJUST
BI-DIR.DEFAULT
[ ]

Select [CUTTING MENU]> [PRINT-CUT ADJ.]> [TEST


PRINT 2], and press [ENTER] key.
The test print and cut will be performed.

Bidirectional adjustment and this step must


be done by using the same media.

SERVICE MENU
CUTTING MENU
[ ] [ ]

CUTTING MENU
PRINT-CUT ADJ.
[ ] [ ]

PRINT-CUT ADJ.
TEST PRINT 2
[ ]

4-43

From the test pattern, find the value where the print line
matches the cut line.
In this case, the correction value for the scan direction is
"-0.3".

<TEST PATTERN>

Correction-value scale

+2.0

-2.0

+1.5

-1.5

+1.0

-1.0

+0.5

-0.5

-0.5

If it is difficult to see the cut line visually, use


a magnifier.

+0.0
+2.0

+1.5

+1.0

+0.5

+0.0

-0.0
Scan

Feed

-2.0

-1.5

-1.0

-0.5

-0.0

Cut line

Select [CUTTING MENU]> [PRINT-CUT ADJ.]>


[SETTING], and enter the correction-values found in the
test pattern for both Feed and Scan.
F: Feed direction S: Scan direction
Left: Current value Right: New value
(Setting range: +/-5.00mm In 0.01mm unit)

[ ] [ ]

PRINT-CUT ADJ.
SETTING
[ ]

key : Value of F, towards +


key : Value of F, towards key : Value of S, towards +
key : Value of S, towards ENTER key : Saves new setting
MENU key : Moves out SETTING menu

CUTTING MENU
PRINT-CUT ADJ.

F:+0.30 +0.30mm
S:-0.40 -0.40mm
[ ]

Select [PRINT-CUT ADJ.]> [TEST PRINT], and press


[ENTER] key.
The test print and cut will be performed.

CUTTING MENU
PRINT-CUT ADJ.
[ ]

PRINT-CUT ADJ.
TEST PRINT
[ ]

3 marks are printed at the left-end, right-end and the


center of the media, and each mark is cut. Confirm the
cut line positions on the marks visually.

If it is difficult to see the cut line visually, use


a magnifier.

Broken line is indicating the cut line

4-44

Adjustment is completed if the position error of cut line is


within the range below. If not, select [SETTING] menu
again for further adjustment.
Mark on the right: Within +/-0.1mm
Mark on the left: Within +/-0.3mm
(Make an adjustment based on the mark on the
right)
key : Moves cut position towards front
key : Moves cut position towards rear
key : Moves cut position towards right
key : Moves cut position towards left
ENTER key : Saves new setting
MENU key : Moves out SETTING menu

CUTTING MENU
PRINT-CUT ADJ.
[ ] [ ]

PRINT-CUT ADJ.
SETTING
[ ]

F:+0.30 +0.30mm
S:-0.40 -0.40mm
[ ]

Fine Adjustment

F:
S:

Perform the test print again for confirmation. Adjustment


is completed if the position of cut line is satisfactory. If
not, repeat the adjustment again.

Left

+/-0.3mm

Center

Right (Base)

+/-0.1mm

Broken line is indicating the cut line

4-45

4-11 CALIBRATION (FEEDING DIRECTION) (Referential Time : 20 min.)


This adjustment is for calibrating the feed amount of media. It allows the media to be fed proper amount by
calibrating the variation in Grit Roller diameter. Calibration is made based on the value in feeding media
[PET-G].
Without proper calibration, it may cause misalignment in the feed amount of media, and it results in the
problems such as white banding, banding of overlap or the dimension error of print result compared to the
original data.
Take-up Unit must not be used during this adjustment.

Turn on the Sub Power SW while pressing [


[
] keys to enter the Service Mode.

], [

] and

Setup the PET-G on the machine.

MENU

MENU
SERVICE MENU

Select [PRINT MENU]> [CALIB.DEFAULT]> [TEST


PRINT], and press [ENTER] key.
Test Pattern will be printed.

SERVICE MENU
PRINT MENU
[ ] [ ]

PRINT MENU
CALIB.DEFAULT

Test print requires 510mm or more of the


media setup width.

[ ]

CALIB.DEFAULT
TEST PRINT
[ ]

Measure the length of the feed direction and use the value
to calculate the calibration amount with the formula
shown at step 4.
400mm
Feed

Test pattern is always printed with offset


0.00%. Even if a correction is made in the
[SETTING] menu, the test pattern is not
changed.

500mm
Scan

4-46

Calculate the amount to be calibrated with the formula as


shown in the figure.

400 Calibration
=
Value

Select [PRINT MENU]> [CALIB.DEFAULT]> [SETTING],


and enter the calibration value with [
] and [
] keys.
Press [ENTER] key to save the setting.

Parameters can be entered with an increment


of 0.01%.
(MAX. +2.00% to MIN. -2.00%)

Measured
Length

Measured
Length

SERVICE MENU
PRINT MENU
[ ] [ ]

PRINT MENU
CALIB.DEFAULT
[ ] [ ]

CALIB.DEFAULT
SETTING
[ ]

SETTING
+0.00%

+0.15%
[ ]

4-47

x 100

4-12 TOOL HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT (Referential Time : 5min.)

Install the White Dummy Pen (ST-006) to the Tool


Carriage.

WHITE DUMMY PEN

Move the Pinch Rollers at


the positions as shown in
the figure, and lower them.

PINCH ROLLER

VP-540

GRIT ROLLER

VP-300

Remove the I/S Cover.


SCREWs
I/S COVER

HOOK

Remove the Tool Carriage Cover.

TOOL CARRIAGE
COVER

4-48

Move the Head Carriage to the highest position of the


bed.
Confirm that Head Carriage is connected to Tool Carriage
and lock the connected carriages.

Click!

The right end is the highest position of the


bed.

Turn the Adjustment Screw to adjust the space between


the Pen end and Bed to be 2.5mm to 2.6mm.
Move on to the TOOL PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT.

ADJUSTMENT
SCREW

4-49

4-13 TOOL PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT (Referential Time : 15min)


This adjustment is to correct the tool pressure during cutting.
Before this adjustment, it is necessary to perform [4-12 TOOL HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT].

Install the White Dummy Pen (ST-006) to the Tool


Carriage.

WHITE DUMMY PEN

Move the Pinch Rollers at


the positions as shown in
the figure, and lower them.

PINCH ROLLER

VP-540

GRIT ROLLER

VP-300

Remove the Covers in order.


1. I/S Cover
2. Maintenance Cover
3. Left Cover
4. Front Cover
5. Top Cover

TOP COVER
LEFT
COVER
MAINTENANCE
COVER
FRONT COVER
I/S COVER

4-50

Move the Head Carriage to the highest position of the


bed.
Confirm that Head Carriage is connected to Tool Carriage
and lock the connected carriages.

Click!

The right end is the highest position of the


bed.

Turn on the Sub Power SW while pressing [


[
] keys to enter the Service Mode.

], [

] and

+
MENU

MENU
SERVICE MENU

Select [CUTTING MENU]> [FORCE ADJUST].

MENU
SERVICE MENU
[ ] [ ]

Only the Tool Carriage can be moved in


[FORCE ADJUST] menu.

SERVICE MENU
CUTTING MENU
[ ] [ ]

CUTTING MENU
FORCE ADJUST

Select [FORCE ADJUST]> [30gf], and press [PAUSE]


key to move the Tool Carriage down.

CUTTING MENU
FORCE ADJUST
[ ]

FORCE ADJUST
30gf
[ ]

30gf
17

16

[PAUSE]
4-51

Lift up the Tool Holder with the Dial Gauge (ST-013) and
measure the pressure when the pen tip leaves the bed.
Adjust the parameter in [30gf] menu with [
] and [
]
keys for the pressure to be 25 to 35gf (0.25N to 0.35N).

30gf
17

16
[ ] [ ]
[ENTER]

Press [ENTER] key to save the settings.

ST-013

Select [FORCE ADJUST]> [200gf], and press [PAUSE]


key to move the Tool Carriage down.

CUTTING MENU
FORCE ADJUST
[ ] [ ]

FORCE ADJUST
200gf
[ ]

200gf
56

57

[PAUSE]

10

Lift up the Tool Holder with the Tension Gauge (ST-002)


and measure the pressure when the pen tip leaves the
bed.
Adjust the parameter in [200gf] menu with [ ] and [ ]
keys for the pressure to be 195 to 205gf (1.9N to 2.0N).
Press [ENTER] key to save the settings.

11 Select [30gf] menu under [FORCE ADJUST] menu.

Confirm that the force is 25 to 35gf (0.25N to 0.35N) when


the tip of the pen leaves the bed by lifting the Tool Holder
with the Dial Tension Meter (ST-013).
If the value of the force is not proper, repeat the adjustment
again.

4-52

200gf
56

ST-002

57
[ ] [ ]
[ENTER]

30gf
17

16
[ ] [ ]
[ENTER]

ST-013

4-14 BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT

(Referential Time : 20min.)

Connect the Tool Carriage to the Head Carriage and move


them to the right in the lock position.

Click!

Remove the Covers in order.


1. I/S Cover
2. Maintenance Cover
3. Left Cover
4. Front Cover
5. Top Cover

TOP COVER
LEFT
COVER
MAINTENANCE
COVER
FRONT COVER
I/S COVER

3
Revised 8

[VP-540]
Measure the tension of the belt at the
position above the center of the 4th Grit
Roller from the left using Tension Gauge
(ST-001)(*1).
Pull up the belt until its inside comes to
the top surface of the Cut Cable Guide
when you see it from the machine front(*2).
The tension is proper if the measured value
is 0.82kgf to 0.90kgf.
If the tension is improper, move on to the
next step and adjust the belt tension.

<*1>

CUT CABLE
GUIDE
<*2>
BELT

4-53

Revised 8

[VP-300]
Measure the tension of the belt at the
empty screw hole of the LM Guide between
the 2nd and 3rd Grit Rollers from the left
using Tension Gauge (ST-001)(*1).
Pull up the belt until its inside comes to
the top surface of the Cut Cable Guide when
you see it from the machine front(*2). The
tension is proper if the measured value is
1.25kgf to 1.40kgf.
If the tension is improper, move on to the
next step and adjust the belt tension.

<*1>

CUT CABLE
GUIDE
<*2>
BELT

Loosen the 2 Fixing Screws which is located on the left


end of the belt halfway round.

<TOP VIEW>
FIXING SCREW

Be careful with the sharp edges around the


belt when loosening the screws. It may cause
injury.

FIXING SCREW

Insert a wrench through the holes on the Side Frame and


loosen the 2 screws to make a gap of 3mm between the
tip of the screw and Idle Pulley Holder.
(The belt tension cannot be adjusted higher when the screw
contacts with Idle Pulley Holder.)

3mm
SCREWs

The gap between the screws and Idle Pulley


can be seen from both front side and rear side
of the machine.
IDLE PULLEY HOLDER

4-54

Turn the Adjustment Screw as shown in the figure to adjust


the value of the tension gauge within acceptable range
refferring to step 3.

Turn the screw CW: Tension is increased


Turn the screw CCW: Tension is decreased

ADJUSTMENT
SCREW

Tighten the 2 Fixing Screws shown in the figure, and again


confirm that the tension is within the proper value.

FIXING SCREW

FIXING SCREW

Tighten the 2 screws shown in the figure to slightly contact


with Idle Pulley Holder.
Move on to [4-15 BELT POSITION ADJUSTMENT].
SCREWs

Make sure not to tighten the screws too tight.


It may move the fixed Idle Pulley Holder
accidentally.
IDLE PULLEY HOLDER

4-55

4-15 BELT POSITION ADJUSTMENT

(Referential Time : 30min.)

This adjustment is to prevent the belt wear which is caused by the belt contacting with the pulley flanges
excessively. The belt position needs to be confirmed after the Belt Tension Adjustment and adjusted if it
is necessary.

Remove the Covers in order.


1. I/S Cover
2. Right Top Cover
3. Maintenance Cover
4. Left Cover
5. Front Cover
6. Top Cover

TOP COVER
LEFT
COVER

RIGHT TOP
COVER

MAINTENANCE
COVER
FRONT COVER
I/S COVER

Turn on the Sub Power SW while pressing [


[
] keys to enter the Service Mode.

], [

] and

+
MENU

MENU
SERVICE MENU

[ADJUSTMENT ON THE DRIVE PULLEY SIDE]


Perform the Aging test for the belt.
Select [MOTOR MENU]> [AGING]> [SCAN], and press
[ENTER] key.

SERVICE MENU
MOTOR MENU
[ ]

MOTOR MENU
AGING
[ ]

AGING
SCAN
[ ]

4-56

Confirm the belt position.


The position is proper when the belt is not touching the
flanges of the Drive Pulley excessively. When the position
is proper, skip this adjustment and go to [ADJUSTMENT
ON THE IDLE PULLEY SIDE] described in the later step
of this adjustment leaving the belt aging on. When the
position is improper, make adjustment as follows.

<TOP VIEW(R)>

FLANGE

Belt partly touching the flange is acceptable.

Press [ENTER] key to cancel Aging.

SCAN
NOW AGING
[ ]

Remove the Right Side Frame and


Chassis Cover.

CHASSIS COVER

RIGHT SIDE
FRAME

Loosen the 2 Fixing Screws located on the right end of


the belt.

Loosen the screws about a few rounds for the


bottom of the screw head not to contact with
the Stay.
FIXING
SCREWs

4-57

Press [ENTER] key to restart Aging.

AGING
SCAN
[ ]

Adjust the belt position turning the Adjustment Screw as


follows.

Touching the frange on the FRONT side of machine

Belt leans to the front side of the machine


-Turn the screw carefully in CW (loosening).

The work space is narrow. Be careful and try


not to touch the driving pulley and belt.
ADJUSTMENT SCREW

Belt leans to the rear side of the machine


-Turn the screw carefully in CCW (tightening).

Touching the frange on the REAR side of machine

ADJUSTMENT SCREW

Tighten the 2 Fixing Screws for the bottom of the screw

10 head to slightly contact with the Stay.

Make sure not to tighten the screws too tight.


It may move the fixed Drive Pulley Holder
accidentally.
FIXING
SCREWs

4-58

Confirm that the belt is not touching the pulley flanges

11 excessively.

<TOP VIEW(R)>

When the belt is in improper position, adjust it again. When


it is proper, leave the belt aging on, and go to the following
[ADJUSTMENT ON THE IDLE PULLEY SIDE].
FLANGE

12 [ADJUSTMENT ON THE IDLE PULLEY SIDE]

Confirm the position of the belt.


The position is proper when the belt is not touching the
flanges excessively. When the position is proper, close
this BELT POSITION ADJUSTMENT. When it is improper,
make adjustment as follows.

<TOP VIEW(L)>

FLANGE

Belt partly touching the flange is acceptable.

13

Press [ENTER] key to cancel Aging.

SCAN
NOW AGING
[ ]

14 Loosen the 2 Fixing Screws located at the left end of the


belt eighth to quarter round.

FIXING SCREW

When the screw is loosen more than


necessary, it gives difficulty in adjusting the
belt. Also, you need to be careful with the sharp
edges around it when turning the screws. It
may cause injury.

FIXING SCREW

4-59

15

Insert a wrench through the holes on the Side Frame and


loosen the 2 screws to make a gap of 3mm between the
tip of the screw and Idle Pulley Holder.

3mm
SCREWs

The gap between the screws and Idle Pulley


can be seen from both front side and rear side
of the machine.
IDLE PULLEY HOLDER

16 Press [ENTER] key to restart Aging.

AGING
SCAN
[ ]

17 Insert a wrench through the holes on the Side Frame and

adjust the belt position turning the screw 1 and 2 as follows.


Belt leans to the front side of the machine
-Turn the screw 1 carefully in CW to press it to the
Idle Pulley Holder.
* Make sure to have a gap of 3mm between the screw
2 and Idle Pulley Holder when turning the screw 1.

SCREW1

SCREW2

Belt leans to the rear side of the machine


-Turn the screw 2 carefully in CW to press it to the
Idle Pulley Holder.
* Make sure to have a gap of 3mm between the screw
1 and Idle Pulley Holder when turning the screw 2.
SCREW1

SCREW2

4-60

18

Tighten one of the screws that has no contact with the


Idle Pulley Holder to slightly touch the Idle Pulley Holder.

SCREWs

Make sure not to tighten the screws too tight.


It may move the Idle Pulley Holder accidentally.

IDLE PULLEY HOLDER

19

Tighten the 2 fixing screws as shown in the figure.


FIXING SCREW

Be careful with the moving Carriages during


the work, and also with the sharp edges of the
mechanical parts around it.

FIXING SCREW

Confirm that the belt is not touching the Pulley Flanges

20 excessively.

When the belt is in improper position, adjust it again. When


it is proper, press [ENTER] key to cancel Aging.

FLANGE

SCAN
NOW AGING
[ ]

21

Fix the Right Side Frame by sliding it from


behind to hook the tab as shown in the
figure.

4-61

4-16 TAKE-UP UNIT OPERATION CHECK (Referential Time : 2min.)


This is to check whether Take-up Unit operates properly.

Confirm that the cable of Take-up unit is connected to the


connector and turn on the Main Power SW.

Turn on the Sub Power SW while pressing [


[
] keys to enter the Service Mode.

], [

<REAR VIEW>

] and

+
MENU

MENU
SERVICE MENU

Select [SUB MENU]> [TU CHECK]> [TU].

SERVICE MENU
SUB MENU
[ ][ ]

SUB MENU
TU CHECK
[ ]

TU CHECK
TU
[ ]

TU
START

START
[ ]

4-62

Confirm that [START] is selected, and press [ENTER] key


to turn on the Take-up Unit.

[START] or [STOP] can be selected with


[
] and [
] keys.
The current setting is displayed on the left and
the new setting is diplayed on the right.

Set the AUTO switch of the Take-up Unit to either


FORWARD or BACKWARD.

Move the Dancer Roller up and down by hand, and confirm


that the drive part rotates.

TU
START

START
[ ]

Drive Part

The operation status of Take-up Unit can be


confirmed also on the LCD. [ * ] is diplayed on
the right side of upper LCD while driving, and
not displayed while not driving.
TU
START

*
START
DANCER ROLLER

Select [STOP] with [


[ENTER] key.

] and [

] keys, and press

TU
START

STOP
[ ]

4-63

Move the Dancer Roller up and down by hand, and confirm


that the drive part does not rotate.
Drive Part

The setting of [STOP] is canceled when exiting


the menu. The initial setting is [START] every
time entering [TU] menu.

DANCER ROLLER

4-64

5 Supplemental Information

5 Supplemental Information
5-1 Special Tools
Table shows a list of special tools recommended by Roland DG Corp.

Tool No.
Tool Name

ST-056
TORQUE DRIVER N6

Purpose

HEAD ALIGNMENT

Tool No.

ST-002

Tool Name

TENSION GAUGE 300g (3N)

Purpose

TOOL PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT

Tool No.

ST-006

Tool Name

WHITE DUMMY PEN

Purpose

TOOL HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT


TOOL PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT

Tool No.

ST-013

Tool Name

DIAL TENSION METER DT-100 (100g/1N)

Purpose

TOOL PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT

Tool No.

ST-001

Tool Name

TENSION GAUGE 2000GF/2000CN

Purpose

BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT

Tool No.

ST-037

Tool Name

CLEAN STICK TX712A

Purpose

HEAD CLEANING

Tool No.

21755107

Tool Name

CLEANING LIQUID (SL) 500ML

Purpose

HEAD CLEANING (SOL)

Tool No.

22085118

Tool Name
Purpose

KIT, CLEANING (SL)


HEAD CLEANING (SOL)
*Cleaning Liquid + Cleaning Sticks 10 pcs.
5-1

5 Supplemental Information

5-2 SENSOR MAP


REAR PAPER SENSOR
It detects the rear edge of the media and also
whether the media is loaded or not.

LIMIT SENSOR
It detects the limit positon of the head carriage in the scan
direction.

IS COVER SENSOR
It detects whether the IS Cover is
opened or closed.

(Right side of the machine)

HEAD LOCK SENSOR


It detects whether the HEAD
CARRIAGE is at the lock position or
not.

THERMOSTAT (HEATER)
If the Heater exceeds the limit
temperature, it stops the power supply.

THERMOSTAT (DRYER)
If the Dryer exceeds the limit
temperature, it stops the power supply.

THERMISTOR(DRYER )
It takes the temperature of the Dryer.

FRONT PAPER SENSOR


It detects the front edge of the media.

THERMISTOR(HEATER)
It takes the temperature of the Heater.

(Fro
nt sid
e

of th
e

(Left side of the machine)


MAINTENANCE COVER SENSOR
It detects whether the Maintenance Cover is set
or not.

FEED ENCODER MODULE


It detects the rotation position of the Grit
Roller.

SHEET LOAD SENSOR


It detects whether the Sheet Loading Lever is UP
or DOWN.
5-2

mac
hine
)

5 Supplemental Information

WIPER SENSOR
It detects the limit position of the Wiper
movement.

ENCODER MODULE
It detects the coordinates in the
carriage moving direction, and also
generates the print signal.

HEAD UP/DOWN SENSOR


(for VP-540 ONLY)
It detects the position of the Head
Height Lever.

THERMISTOR
It takes the temperature around the Head.

5-3

5 Supplemental Information

PINCH ROLLER SENSOR


It detects the positions of Pinch Roller.

CROP MARK SENSOR


It detects the Crop Mark.

INK CARTRIDGE IC SENSOR


It communicates with the IC chip of the Ink
Cartridge.

INK EMPTY SENSOR


It detects whether the Ink Cartridge is empty or not.

INK CARTRIDGE SENSOR


It detects whether the Ink Cartridge is installed
or not.

5-4

6 Troubleshooting
6-1 DEFECT OF PRINT QUALITY (BANDING/SCRATCHY PRINTING/BLURRED PRINTING)

Missing dot or
deflected-fired dot
appears on the test

Yes

*Several Normal Cleanings and a Powerful


Cleaning do not improve the printing result.

To 1-10

CHECKING POINT

Solved

Not Improved

No

NO

Improved

Perform Normal
Cleaning

To 11-16

ACTION

REFERENCE

OUTLINE

Machine is not installed in Install in a location that is


an appropriate location
level and stable.

Media is not set up


correctly

Load and set up the


media correctly at the
correct position.

User's Manual

Feed is not smooth when media is tilted or tensioned unevenly


on the left and right. Reload and set up the media correctly.

Temperature of the print


heater is inappropriate

Set appropriate
temperature

User's Manual

When the temperature of the print heater is too high and the
ink drys too fast, it may result in banding because the dots
stay small afetr landing on media.

Bi-directinal adjustment is Correct setting for


not correct
Bidirectional Printing

User's Manual

Feed Calibration is not


correct

User's Manual

If the calibration is not correct, white fine line caused by gaps


or dark line caused by overlapping appears.

Scanning distance of the Set the [FULL WIDTH S]


User's Manual
Head Carriage
to [FULL]

Set [FULL WIDTH S] to [FULL] to uniform the heating time on


each pass. This may improve printing quality.

[PERIODIC CL.] setting

Set [PERIODIC CL.] to


[NONE] or [Page]

Wrong profile for the


media

Use a suitable Profile

Apply Calibration

Never install the machine in a location where it is tilted or


where it may wobble or librate.

User's Manual

When this is set to [1 min] to [990 min], self cleaning is


performed while a printing is paused. And it may cause
uneven printing at the part before and after cleaning.

Head Rank is not correct Set Head Rank

[3-1 HEAD
REPLACEMENT]

Head Rank setting affects the amount of the fired Ink. If it is


not set properly, the ink dots are not fired in appropriate sizes.

10

Head is out of adjustment Head Alignment

[4-4 HEAD ALIGNMENT]

Check whether each [BIAS], [VERTICAL], [HORIZONTAL]


and [BI-DIR.DEFAULT] settings are correct.

11

Foreign substances stuck


Manual cleaning.
on the head

User's Manual

Nozzle condition becomes poor due to the foreign substances


stuck on the surface of the Head.

12

Wiper wears out

Wiper replacement

[3-2 WIPER
REPLACEMENT]

Wiping does not work effectively and foreign substances left


on the head surfaces cannot be removed completely.

13

Defect of Cap Top

Cap Top replacement

[3-3 CAP TOP


REPLACEMENT]

Cleaning does not work effectively and the nozzle condition


cannot be improved. Also, if the head is not capped correctly,
the head dries and it may cause the head nozzle clogging.

14

Head nozzle is clogged

Clean the head surface


using the cleaning stick.
(Manual Cleaning)

15

Broken Head

Head replacement

16

Broken Pump

Pump replacement

Generally, we do not recommend to wipe the surface of Head


with a cleaning stick. Howerver, it's worth trying before
replacing the Head. Soak the cleaning stick in cleaning liquid
fully, and then tap and scrub the surface of Head with it.
[3-1 HEAD
REPLACEMENT]
Ink suction during cleanings does not work and the nozzle
condition cannot be improved.

6-1

6-2 PARTICULAR COLOR IS NOT PRINTED AT ALL


NO

CHECKING POINT

ACTION

REFERENCE

OUTLINE

Ink Cartridge is almost


empty

Check remaining Ink /


User's Manual
Replace the Ink Cartridge

When the machine keeps printing with ink cartridge almost


empty, the negative pressure delivered in the ink tube causes
the improper ink supplying and the head cannot fire the ink
correctly.

Error of Ink Empty


detection

Replace the ink cartridge/


sensor

If the cartridge tab does not stick out when it is empty, it


cannot detect it empty and printing is continued without firing
ink. Also, if the sensor is not working, Ink Empty cannot be
detected even if the cartridge tab sticks out.
If there is a bad communication between the head and the
Main Board, the signal for driving head is not sent properly
and results in not printing properly. If the Flexible cable is
fixed slanted, it may cause the bad electrical contact or shortcircuit. And, the cable which has been conneted and
disconnected several times may have a damaged terminal.

Bad contact/Broken cable Refix / Replace the cable

Defect of Cap Top

Cap Top Replacement

Air bubbles in Ink line

Powerful Cleaning/
Remove air bubbles by
an syringe

When air bubbles come inside the Ink line, the head may not
fire the Ink temporarily. Air bubbles tend to go into the Ink line
if Ink Cartridge is installed and uninstalled so many times.
The air bubbles inside the lines can be removed by
performing the powerful cleaning or using a syringe.

Eliminate the looseness


of the tube joint

If the tube has air due to the looseness of the tube joint, fix
the joint and remove the air.

[3-3 CAP TOP


REPLACEMENT]

[3-8 INK TUBE


REPLACEMENT]

Broken Ink Tube

Broken Fuse on the Main Replace the Fuse on the


Board
Main Board

Broken Main Board

Main Board Replacement

[3-9 BOARDS
REPLACEMENT]

Broken Head

Head Replacement

[3-1 HEAD
REPLACEMENT]

Ink Tube Replacement

If the Head is not capped correctly, the Head dries and it may
cause the Head nozzle clogging.

The F1 Fuses are for M and Y, and the F2 Fuses are for K
and C. If the M and Y Heads do not fire any Ink at all, the F1
Fuse may be defective. If the K and C Heads do not, the F2
Fuse may be defective.
There might be a problem with the other devices on the Main
Board if the Fuses are not defective.

6-3 SHIFTING IN PRINTING/COLOR SHIFTING


NO

CHECKING POINT

ACTION

REFERENCE

OUTLINE
If media is not set straight, it comes loose on the Platen and
it wrinkles, and results in shifting. Set the media straight
referring to the User's Manual.

The media is set tilted

Set the media correctly

Encoder Scale is
dirty/broken

Clean or replace Encoder [3-12 ENCODER SCALE When Encoder Scale is not read correctly, printing position
Scale
REPLACEMENT]
may shift.

Encoder Module is
dirty/broken

Clean or replace Encoder


Module

Head is out of adjustment Head Alignment

Bad contact of Flexible


cable

User's Manual

When Encoder Scale is not read correctly, printing position


may shift.
[4-4 HEAD ALIGNMENT]

Refix / Replace the


Flexible cable

If the Heads are not aligned or Horizontal adjustment is not


performed properly, the color shifting occurs.
If the Flexible cable is not fixed correctly, the Head moves
incorrectly and results in the shifting in printing.

6-2

6-4 INK DROPS ON THE MEDIA


NO

CHECKING POINT

ACTION

REFERENCE

OUTLINE
When foreign substances such as fiber dust are stuck on the
surface of the Head, Ink sometimes leaks from it. Wipe the
surface of Head with a cleaning stick.

Foreign substances

Manual Cleaning

Media strikes Head

Use the media clamps/


Replace with a suitable
media

If media tends to curl or become bumpy due to the Ink


absorption, the Head sometimes strikes the media while
printing and it causes the Ink dropping problem.

Perform [PERIODIC CL]

User's Manual

If media produces static electricity easily, the ink tends to


remain on the head surface while printing and results in ink
dropping. When this is set to [1 min] to [990 min], automatic
cleaning is performed while printing and it may prevent the ink
dropping.

Static electricity of
the media

User's Manual

Wiper wears out

Wiper Replacement

User's Manual

Cleaning does not work effectively with worn wiper. Therefore,


foreign substances stuck on the head surface cannot be
removed completely and the ink flows through it and results in
ink dropping.

Broken ink tube

Ink Tube Replacement

[3-8 INK TUBE


REPLACEMENT]

When the ink tube is broken, it is not possible to keep the ink
line air tight and results in ink dropping.

Broken Head

Head Replacement

[3-1 HEAD
REPLACEMENT]

When a head is broken mechanically such as a crack, it is not


possible to keep the ink line air tight and results in the ink
dropping.

6-5 VERTICAL BANDING


NO

CHECKING POINT
Encoder Scale is dirty

LM Guide is dirty

There is dirt in the teeth


of the gear

ACTION

REFERENCE

OUTLINE

When there is scratch or dirt on the Encoder Scale, the


Clean / Replace Encoder [3-12 ENCODER SCALE
printing image could be affected and the vertical bandings
Scale
REPLACEMENT]
appear at the position where there is scratch or dirt.

Clean LM Guide

When the sliding resistance with the moving Head Carriage


increases partly due to some dirt on the LM Guide, it may
affect the printing at the position where there is dirt and the
vertical banding may appear.

Clean the gear

When there are foreign substances on the teeth of the gear,


the movement of the Head Carriage changes at the position
where there is dirt. And it results in the periodical vertical
banding.

6-6 MISSING DOT OR DEFLECTED-FIRED DOT APPEARS WHEN PERFORMING PRINTING WITH LONG DELAY
NO

CHECKING POINT
Check the main power
switch

ACTION
Do not switch off the
main power

REFERENCE
User's Manual

6-3

OUTLINE
When the main power is off, the maintenance flushing is not
performed and it may cause the Head nozzle clogging. Make
sure to power on/off with only the sub power switch for daily
use.

6-7 Print & Cut Misalignment


Ideal Conditions

The above illustration shows the ideal print and cut conditions where the red stars signify the printed image and the black lines signify the cut
path. Since the actions to be taken are different depending on the conditions of shifting, check how cutting is shifted first and take
appropriate actions. Most of the actions can be done by users.

Symptom 1 : Cut is Shifted in the Same Direction for the Same Amount

Possible Causes
Print & Cut adjustment is not correctly done.
Actions
1. Perform [ADJUST BI-DIR] in the User menu.
2. Perform [PRINT-CUT ADJ.] in the User menu.

Symptom 2 : Cut is OK at Right Side but is Getting Shifted as It Goes to the Left Side

Possible Causes
1. Expansion/Contraction of the Encoder Scale
2. There is some setting value other than 0 set in [CUTTING MENU]>[CALIBRATION]>[SCAN SETTING].
3. Expansion/Contraction of the media
Actions
1. Enable [CUTTING MENU]>[AUTO ENV.MATCH] in the User menu.
2. Set 0 in [CUTTING MENU]>[CALIBRATION]>[SCAN SETTING] in the User menu.
3. Perform [ADJUST BI-DIR] in the User menu.
4. Perform [PRINT-CUT ADJ.] in the User menu.
5. Use the crop marks.

6-4

Symptom 3 : Cut is OK at Lead Edge but is Getting Shifted as It Goes to the End of Print

Possible Causes
1. There is some setting value other than 0 set in [CUTTING MENU]>[CALIBRATION]>[FEED SETTING].
2. Expansion/Contraction of the media
3. Strong back tension of the heavy roll media causes the media to be fed less than it should be when printing.
Actions
1. Set 0 in [CUTTING MENU]>[CALIBRATION]>[FEED SETTING] in the User menu.
2. Prefeed the media to make it unrolled before starting a printing to decrease the back tension.
3. Use the crop marks.
4. Divide the file into 2 or more and output them as separate jobs in order to make the feeding distance of each job shorter.

Symptom 4 : Symptom1, 2 and 3 are Mixed or Details are Not Clear

Actions
1. Enable [CUTTING MENU]>[AUTO ENV.MATCH] in the User menu.
2. Set 0 in [CUTTING MENU]>[CALIBRATION]>[SCAN SETTING] and [FEED SETTING] in the User menu.
3. Perform [ADJUST BI-DIR] in the User menu.
4. Perform [PRINT-CUT ADJ.] in the User menu.
5. Prefeed the media to make it unrolled before starting a printing to decrease the back tension.
6. Decrease [SPEED] and [UP-SPEED] in [CUT CONFIG].
7. Divide the file into 2 or more and output them as separate jobs in order to make the feeding distance of each job shorter.
8. Use the crop marks.
9. Adjust the belt tension.

6-5

Symptom 5 : Cut is Shifted When Using Crop Marks

Possible Causes
1. Crop-cut adjustment is not correctly done.
2. Crop mark sensor adjustment is not correctly done.
Actions
1. Perform [ADJUST BI-DIR] in the User menu.
2. Perform [CROP-CUT ADJ.] in the User menu.
3. Perform the crop mark sensor adjustment by executing [CROPMARK SENS]>[OUTLEVEL CHECK] in the Service menu.

6-6

6-8 POOR CUTTING QUALITY (STITCH CUT, DISTORTED CUT, MISMATCHED START AND END POINTS)
NO

CHECKING POINT
Blade Holder is fixed
loose

ACTION
Fix the Blade Holder
tightly.

Blade-offset setting is
not correct

Set the blade-offset


correctly.

Cutting force is not


correct

Tool pressure
adjustment

Middle Pinch Rollers are Use the Middle Pinch


not used
Rollers.

Blade tip is worn out

Replace the Blade

Blade Holder tip is


caught by the media

Don't use the Blade


Holder tip

Bearing inside Blade


Holder doesn't rotate
smoothly

Replace the Blade


Holder

Scratch in Cutter
Protection

Replace the Cutter


Protection

Tool height is not correct Adjust the tool height

[4-12 TOOL HEIGHT


ADJUSTMENT]

10

Tool doesn't move


up/down smoothly

Replace the Tool


Carriage

[3-4 TOOL CARRIAGE


REPLACEMENT]

11

Tool Carriage is loose

Replace the Tool


Carriage

[3-4 TOOL CARRIAGE


REPLACEMENT]

12

Holder part of Tool


Carriage is loose

Replace the Tool


Carriage

[3-4 TOOL CARRIAGE


REPLACEMENT]

13

Backlash of Motor Gear Adjust Backlash

14

Belt Tension is not


correct

Belt Tension Ajustment

15

Solenoid IC on Servo
Board is damaged

Replace IC23 on the


Servo Board

REFERENCE

OUTLINE

[4-13 TOOL PRESSURE


ADJUSTMENT]
When using only left and right pinch rollers, middle part of
the media won't follow both edges when the media is fed
and this may affect the cutting quality.

Depending on the surface condition or the types of media,


Blade Holder tip gets caught by the vinyl and it results in
stitch cut.

When there is a backlash at the Scan motor or Feed


motor, Tool Carriage and Grit Roller will be driven unstable
and results in symptoms such as mismatched start and
end points.

When the driver IC that drives solenoid is damaged, rarely


abnormal tool pressure is given. In this case, the blade hits
the bed and jumps when it goes down and it results in
stitch cutting.

6-9 MEDIA SKEW


NO

CHECKING POINT

ACTION

REFERENCE

OUTLINE

Media Flanges are not


fixed by the stoppers

Fix the Flanges with the


User's Manual
stopper

Media Flanges are fixed with the stoppers. If they are not
fixed, Media roll shifts left and right while it is fed and it
may result in media skew.

Flanges are not set


correctly to the Media

Set the Media Flanges


again

User's Manual

When the flanges are not fully put in the media tube,
Media is fed tilted and it may result in Media shifting.

Media is not set straight


Setup Media again
to the machine

User's Manual

The most effective measure against Media shifting is to set


Media straight to the machine. Especially on lengthy
printing, small tilt of Media setup results in big Media
shifting while printing.

Grit Roller is dirty

Pinch Roller is worn out Replace the Pinch Roller

Grit Roller is loose

When dust such as pieces of vinyl is stuck to the Grit


Roller, ability to hold Media decreases and it results in
Media shifting. Use a brush to clean the Grit Roller.

Clean the Grit Roller

[3-14 PINCH ROLLER


REPLACEMENT]

Fix the Grit Roller

6-7

When pinch rollers wear out, ability to hold media


decreases and it results in media shifting. Referential time
for replacing Pinch Roller is 24 months.

6-10 MOTOR ERROR


NO

CHECKING POINT

ACTION

REFERENCE

OUTLINE

Remove cause of
Media Jam

Media Jamming

Back tension of media is


Use appropriate media
too high

When using hard-to-unroll or too heavy media, Motor Error


occurs due to the too much load for feeding the media.

There is a dirt in teeth of


Drive Gear

Clean Drive Gear

When the Drive Gear has some dirt on its teeth and cannot
rotate, Motor Error occurs.

Broken/life of the Motor

Motor replacement

Broken Servo Board

Servo Board replacement

Power Supply for Motor is Replace the switching


broken
power supply

[3-5 CARRIAGE MOTOR When the Motor is broken or reaches its life, the Motor cannot
REPLACEMENT]
follow the order from the CPU and it results in a Motor Error.
When the Motor Driver is broken, the power supply voltage for
the motor is not supplied and the motor cannot move. It
results in a Motor Error.
[3-9 BOARDS
REPLACEMENT]

When the Power Supply voltage for the Motor is not supplied,
the Motor cannot move and it results in a Motor Error.

ERROR DESCRIPTION

SCAN MOTOR ERROR


CODE : 0000 0000
Error detected at first
Error detected as a result
No.
0001

0004

0008

MEANING
CAUSE
Feed Motor Deviation Error
(The order from the CPU does not match the < External factors >
feedback of the Feed Motor.)
1. Media Jamming
2. Carriage is moved by hands.
Feed Motor Overcurrent Error 1
3. Carriage runs into a thing/hand.
(Big load is put on the motor movement
4. Media is stuck because it is caught by the paper pipe.
instantaneously.)
5. Media is pulled forcedly.
Feed Motor Overcurrent Error 2
6. Loaded Media is too heavy.
(A little load is put on the motor movement for
a long time.)
< Machine factors >

0005

0001 and 0004 occurred at the same time.

0009

0001 and 0008 occurred at the same time.

0010

Scan Motor Deviation Error


(The order from the CPU does not match the
feedback of the Scan Motor.)

0040

0080

1. The grease lubrication of the motor gear is not enough.


2. Motor is broken/Life.
3. Servo Board is broken.
4. Tool Carriage fixation to the belt is loose.

Scan Motor Overcurrent Error 1


(Big load is put on the motor movement
instantaneously.)
Scan Motor Overcurrent Error 2
(A little load is put on the motor movement for
a long time.)

0050

0010 and 0040 occurred at the same time.

0090

0010 and 0080 occurred at the same time.

6-8

6-11 HEATER / DRYER TEMPERATURE DOES NOT GO UP


NO

CHECKING POINT

ACTION
Set up the media.

REFERENCE

OUTLINE

The media is not loaded

User's Manual

Inappropriate
Check the temperature
temperature is set on the
setting
machine

Media width is too small

Use a wider media

When media is narrow, the air-cooling effect by the vacuum


fan increases and it takes time for the heater temperature to
go up.

Environmental
temperature is low

Raise the environmental


User's Manual
temperature

In cold environment, it may take a long time or the Heater


may fail to reach the preset temperature. Suggest using the
machine under the environment from 20 to 32 C.

The voltage of power


supply is unstable

Check the voltage

If the voltage is unstable, the heater cannot function fully.

Bad contact or cut line on


the cable between the
Re-fix / Replace the
Heater Unit and Main
cable
Board

If the cable between the Heater unit and Main Board is


broken, the Heater temperature does not rise. Check the
connection of the each cable or replace it if it is broken.

Fuse on the power board Replace the fuse on the


is broken
power board

The temperature of the Heater does not rise if the Fuse


FS300 or FS301 on the power board is burned out. FS300 is
for the print heater and FS301 for the dryer.

Power Board is broken

The Heater does not work correctly because the signal to the
Heater is not transferred correctly.

User's Manual

Replace the power board

When the setting of print heater/dryer is off, the Heater does


not operate.

6-12 PROBLEM IN NETWORK (RIP DOES NOT RECOGNIZE THE PRINTER)


NO

CHECKING POINT

ACTION

REFERENCE

OUTLINE

Turn off the main power


and restart the printer

It can be solved by restarting the printer with the main power.


Try it several times.

Refix the cable

It can be solved by refixing the network cable. Try it several


times.

Network problem

Connect them directly


with a crossover cable.

Main board is damaged

Replace the main board.

6-9

The problem may be in the network when they are connected


through LAN. It can be identified whether the problem is on
the printer or the network, by connecting the PC and the
printer directly with a crossover cable.
Main board may be damaged if the problem is not solved by
the measures above.

6-13 ERROR MESSAGE


NO

CHECKING

ACTION

REFERENCE

Restart the machine

OUTLINE
Restart the machine and see if the same error occurs again.

service call
Refer to [6-14 SERVICE
[6-14 SERVICE CALL]
CALL]
Restart the machine

Restart the machine and see if the same error occurs again.

Upgrade the firmware to


the latest version

Check the revision record of the firmware version and


upgrade it if the error has been solved in the firmware.

Internal Error

6-14 SERVICE CALL


CODE

0002

0004

CONTENTS
Disorder of communication with Sub CPU
This occurs when the Sub CPU is not
detected after turning on the machine

CAUSE
Servo Board does not work correctly.
Sub CPU does not work correctly.
There is a bad connection between Main
Board and Servo Board.

Sub CPU SRAM error


An error occurs while downloading a
program for sub CPU.

SRAM is broken.
Servo Board does not work correctly.
Sub CPU does not work correctly.
There is a bad connection between Main
Board and Servo Board.
A noise on a signal.

An error occurs when trying to connect with


sub CPU.

A noise on a signal while sending a


command.
Sub CPU was reset to default.
Tried to communicate when Sub CPU was
reset to default.

0005

0006

Servo Board does not work correctly.


Sub CPU does not work correctly.
There is a bad connection between Main
Board and Servo Board.
A noise on a signal while sending a
command.
Sub CPU was reset while sending a
command.
There is a problem with synchronizing serial Servo Board does not work correctly.
Sub CPU does not work correctly.
communication to Sub CPU.
There is a bad connection between Main
Board and Servo Board.
A noise on a signal.
An error occurs while sending a command.

0007

0008

0010

0101

0102

0103

Check cable connection between Main Board and Servo


Board.
Check the other cable connections of Servo Board.
Servo Board replacement
Main Board replacement
Flexible cable replacement
Check the firmware is installed into Network I/F.
Main Board replacement
Complete Limit Position Initialize correctly.

Network I/F Initialize has not been


completed.
Limit Position Initialize in the Service Mode
has not been done.

Network I/F does not work correctly.


Firmware for Network I/F is not installed.
Limit Position Initialize has not been done.
Limit Position Initialize is ended before it is
completed.

Even though the machine carries out the


regular movement, the output of Head Lock
Sensor does not reach the expected value.
Even though the machine carries out the
regular movement, the output of Limit Sensor
does not reach the expected value.
Tool Carriage Connection Error

Head Lock Sensor does not work correctly or Head Lock Sensor replacement
is broken.
Check the mechanical backlash or loose with the scan axis
related parts.
Limit Sensor does not work correctly or is
Limit Sensor replacement
broken.
Check the mechanical backlash or loose with the scan axis
related parts.
Check the mechanical Backlash or loose with the Tool
Fault of Tool Carriage Connection
Carriage part.
Loose of Connection Part
Connection Part Replacement
Fault of the Limit Position Initialize value
Limit Position Initialize
Limit Sensor does not work correctly or is
broken.
Check the mechanical Backlash or loose with the Tool
Fault of Tool Carriage Connection
Carriage part.
Loose of Connection Part
Connection Part Replacement
Fault of the Limit Position Initialize value
Limit Position Initialize
Limit Sensor does not work correctly or is
broken.
Carry out Linear Encoder Setup in service menu.
Linear Encoder Setup has not been done.
Linear Encoder Setup is ended before it is
completed.

0105

Machine fails to disconnect the Tool


Carriage from the Head Carriage.
0106

Linear Encoder Setup has not been done.


0107

ACTION
Check cable connection between Main Board and Servo
Board.
Check the other cable connections of Servo Board.
Servo Board replacement
Main Board replacement
Flexible cable replacement
Servo Board replacement
Check cable connection between Main Board and Servo
Board.
Check the other cable connections of Servo Board.
Servo Board replacement
Main Board replacement
Flexible cable replacement
Check cable connection between Main Board and Servo
Board.
Check the other cable connections of Servo Board.
Servo Board replacement
Main Board replacement
Flexible cable replacement
Check cable connection between Main Board and Servo
Board.
Check the other cable connections of Servo Board.
Servo Board replacement
Main Board replacement
Flexible cable replacement

6-10

CODE

0109

0110

0111
0112

0130

0135

0140

0145

CONTENTS
Even though the machine carries out the
regular movement, the output of the Wiper
Sensor does not reach the expected value.

CAUSE
Wiper Motor error
Defect of Wiper Unit
Defect of Wiper Sensor
Cut-line or short-circuit of cable and Flexible
cable
Read error of Linear Encoder.
Input value from Linear Encoder is not
changed by the Linear Encoder origin setup. Read error of Encoder on Scan Motor side.
When Motor stops during printing, expected Belt is not fixed to Head Carriage firmly.
movement is not completed on some head.

This error occurs when the machine


Crop-Cut Adjustment in the Service menu
performs the Auto Crop Mark Detection
has not been performed.
Communication error with Cartridge IC driver Cartridge IC driver is broken.
Cartridge IC driver cable has short circuited
or cut-line.
There is a problem with Thermistor for Print Thermistor cable has short circuited or cutline.
Heater
Thermistor has a problem.
Print Heater temperature has reached 60C Print Heater cable connection has a problem.
Thermostat has a problem.
and above
Thermistor has a problem.
There is a problem with Thermistor for dryer Thermistor cable has short circuited or cutline.
Thermistor has a problem.
Dryer cable connection has a problem.
Dryer temperature has reached 80C and
Thermostat has a problem.
above
Thermistor has a problem.

6-11

ACTION
Wiper Motor Replacement
Wiper Unit Replacement
Wiper Sensor Replacement
Cable and Flexible cable Replacement
Confirm whether Encoder Scale is between the slit of
Encoder Module in a whole width of the machine.
Check cable connection between Linear Encoder Board and
Main Board.
Confirm connection between Belt and Carriage.
Linear Encoder replacement
Scan Motor replacement
Main Board replacement
Carry out Crop-Cut Adjustment in service menu.
Ink cartridge IC sensor replacement

Check cable connection around Thermistor.


Thermistor replacement
Check Print Heater
Check Thermostat
Check Thermistor
Check cable connection around Thermistor
Thermistor replacement
Check Dryer
Check Thermostat
Check Thermistor

7 Service Activities
7-1 INSTALLATION CHECK LIST
VP-540/300 INSTALLATION CHECK LIST
Date :
User Name :

Serial Number :

Checking for Installing Place

There is a space necessary for installing the machine as follows.

2400 mm
(8 ft.)

7
650mm
(2.17 ft.)

VP-540: 3300mm (11ft.)


VP-300: 2700mm (9 ft.)

Install the machine in a location that is level, stable, and able to bear the weight of the machine.
The total weight of the machine may reach 160 kg (353 lb.) or more (120 kg (265 lb.) or more for the
30-inch model). Installation in an unsuitable location may cause a major accident, including tipover, fall,
or collapse.
Never install out of doors or in any location where exposure to water or high humidity may occur.
Current leakage may cause electrical shock, electrocution, or combustion and fire.
Never install close to any flammable object or in a gas-filled location.
It causes a risk of combustion or explosion.
Install in a clean, brightly lit location.
Conduct operations in a clean, brightly lit location. Working in a location that is dark or cluttered may lead
to an accident, such as becoming caught in the machine as the result of an inadvertent stumble.
Position so that the power plug is within immediate reach at all times. This is to enable quick
disconnection of the power plug in the event of an emergency. Install the machine next to an electrical
outlet. Also, provide enough empty space to allow immediate access to the electrical outlet.
Ensure adequate ventilation for the work area.
Failing to perform ventilation may result in a health hazard or danger of combustion due to ink fumes.

7-1

Unpacking

Manual etc.

CD-ROM etc.

7-2

Checking the Accessories

Power cord: 1

Arm (right): 1

Stand leg: 1

Hexagonal

Shafts: 2

Pipe: 1

tray: 1

Stoppers: 2

Short media clamps : 2


(left and right)

wrench: 1

Ink-cartridge

Arm (left): 1

Long media clamps : 2


(left and right)

Casters: 2

Bolts : 26

Media
flanges: 2

* Installed on the machine

Blade: 1

Middle pinch rollers:


5 (VP-540)

Blade holder: 1
Pin:1

Replacement
blade for separating knife: 1

2 (VP-300)
* Installed on the machine

Drain bottles: 2

SOL INK cleaning

Software RIP: 1

Users Manual: 1

cartridges: 2

Cleaning kit

Setup Guide: 1

Cleaning sticks: 10

7-3

Tweezers: 1

Replacement
wipers: 2

Installation and Preparation


Set up following items in reference to the Setup Guide [3.Assembling and Installing] to [7. Network Settings].
Assemble the Stand
Attach the Shafts
Install the Drain Bottle
Revised 1

!! IMPORTANT !!
Be careful not to pinch the drain tube.
Drain Tube
NG)

OK)

OK)

Drain Bottle

Drain Bottle

Drain Bottle

VP-540 : ZV71196 and below


VP-300 : ZV70554 and below

Drain Tube

Cable tie

VP-540 : ZV71197 and above


VP-300 : ZV70555 and above

Attach the Ink-cartridge Tray


Remove the Packing Materials
Connect the Cables
Install the Ink Cartridges
!! IMPORTANT !!
Shake the Ink Cartridge a few times gently before installing to the machine.
Install the Blade
Make the Network Settings

IP address of PC
IP address of VP-540/300

Revised 1

Upgrading the Firmware


Upgrade the firmware to the latest version.
Revised 5

Setting Date and Time

Go to SERVICE MENU > SUB MENU > CLOCK and set date and time to the local time.
SERVICE MENU
SUB MENU

SUB MENU
CLOCK

CLOCK
DATE

DATE
05/09/10
[Year/Month/Day]

CLOCK

TIME

7-4

TIME
01:01:59

DATE
05/09/10
[Year/Month/Day]

TIME
01:01:59

Installing Roland Versaworks

Install Roland VersaWorks in reference to the Quick Start Guide.


System requirements for installing the software
Operating system : Windows XP Professional Service Pack 1 or later,
or Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 or later
CPU : Pentium 4 2.0 GHz or faster
Memory (RAM) : 512MB and above (1GB or more recommended)
Monitor : High-resolution SXGA (1,280 x 1,024 pixels) or better display recommended
Free hard-disk space required as a working space : 40 GB or more recommended
Hard-disk file system : NTFS format

Make the setting for Roland@NET


Select the check box [Download Updates Automatically and Notify] if the customer accepts it.
Power-saving setting on PC
Turn off the PC's Power-saving functions which make the PC goes stanby or sleep. It may stop a job being
output.
Basic Operation
Explain following items in reference to the User's Manual.

Switching the power on and off


Main power switch

Keep the Loading Lever turned up while not


using the machine.

Sub power switch

!! IMPORTANT !!
Leave the main power on at all times. Maintenance operation is automatically carried out every 24 hours
while the machine is not in use. Use the sub power switch for the daily powering on and off.

7-5

Loading and cutting off media


For the stable media feeding, place the middle pinch rollers above all the grit rollers that lie between the
left and right pinch rollers.

!! IMPORTANT !!

Performing a sheet cut when the long media clamps are installed causes interference with the
separating knife, which may result in malfunction or damage to the machine. When you use the
long media clamps, set the [MEDIA CLAMP] menu item to [LONG] to disable the sheet cut.
Settings for the Media Heating System
!! IMPORTANT !!
Do not set the print heater temperature too high. If the ink dries too fast, the diameter of the ink dots land
on the media cannot expand enough and it may result in bandings.
Starting printing or cutting
- Pausing and canceling a printing or cutting
- Setting a starting position of printing or cutting (Base posint setting)

Printing test and cleanings


- Test print
- Normal cleaning
- Medium cleaning
- Powerful cleaning
Large amount of ink is consumed for the Powerful cleaning.
Checking for remaining Ink
- Explain the [EMPTY MODE].
!! IMPORTANT !!
The remaining ink amount shown on the machine and RIP is only an approximate guide, which may

differ somewhat from the actual amount remaining.


Installation & Handling of the ink cartridges
!! IMPORTANT !!
- Shake the cartridge gently before installing a ECO-SOL MAX ink cartridge.
- Be sure to replace with an item of identical type. Never mix items of different types.

- Never leave the machine with any ink cartridge removed. The print heads may become clogged.
- Never frequently insert and remove an ink cartridge. Air may leak into the ink tube and be a cause
of missing dots.
- When printing is paused, the coloring at the seam may be altered when printing resumes. Before
you perform lengthy printing, check the amount of ink remaining in the ink cartridges.
- Never store ink at any locations where high temperature may occur or exposed to open flame.
Performing a cutting
- Test Cut
- [CUTTING PRIOR] menu
- Adjusting the cutting conditions (Blade Force, Cutting Speed, Blade Offset, Tool-up Speed)

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Job outputting from


Roland VersaWorks
Explain each procedure as follows on a job outputting from Roland VersaWorks.
Printing
Cutting
!! IMPORTANT !!
Never use the Media Clamps during cutting.

Printing and cutting

During a print & cut, the cap of the cutter holder may scratch and damage the printed surface. Turn the cap
of the blade holder to adjust the amount of blade extension or use the Dry Time setting on RIP as
necessary.

Printing and cutting using Crop Marks


(Refer to the User's Manual[4-9 Performing Printing and Cutting Separately])
- Automatic alignment with Crop Marks
- Manual alignment with Crop Marks

When printing and cutting are performed using Crop Marks, misalignment of cutting caused by media
stretch/shrinkage can be avoided.

Adding Media Profiles

Explain the procedure of adding Media Profiles of third-party media.


Downloading Media Profiles from the website.
Adding Media Profiles to Roland VersaWorks.

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Functions for optimizing


printing and cutting
Explain the following items referring to the User's Manual.

Optimizing printing to match Media thickness


- Head height (VP-540 only)
- Bi-direction adjustment
- Feed calibration
!! IMPORTANT !!
- These adjustments are required for each Media individually.
- If you are setting Feed Calibration on your machine, check in advance that [Use Printer Settings] is set on
Roland VersaWorks.

Optimizing printing and cutting to match Media thickness


- Bi-direction adjustment
- Print/Cut position adjustment
!! IMPORTANT !!
- These adjustments are required for each media and also when the head height is changed.
- Make sure to perform Bi-direction adjustment before Print/Cut position adjustment.

Correcting misalignment for printing and cutting when using Crop Marks
- Bi-direction adjustment
- Crop-Cut adjustment
!! IMPORTANT !!
- These adjustments are required when printing and cutting using Crop marks are not aligned.
- Make sure to perform Bi-direction adjustment before Crop-Cut adjustment.

[AUTO ENV.MATCH] function

!! IMPORTANT !!
This function is for correcting the Print & Cut misalignment caused by the stretch/shrinkage of Encoder
Scale. Make sure to set it to [ENABLE] at all times.

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Calibration for cutting

!! IMPORTANT !!
During Print & Cut, [CALIBRATION] in the [CUTTING MENU] is to be set to [0]. It may cause a misalignment
of printing and cutting. This calibration is to be used only when performing cutting only.

Preset function
All menu items listed below can be saved in Presets. It is useful to have saved settings that are different by
media.
- Temperature setting of Heater/Dryer
- [EDGE DETECTION]
- [SCAN INTERVAL]
- [VACUUM POWER]
- [FULL WIDTH S]
- [FEED FOR DRY]
- [CALIBRATION] (in the [CUTTING MENU])
- Cutting conditions
- [ADJUST BI-DIR]
- [CALIBRATION] (for printing)
- [PRINT-CUT ADJ.]
- [CROP-CUT ADJ.]
- [PREHEATING]

Maintenance

Explain the following items referring to the User's Manual.


Disposing of discharged ink
[CHECK DRAIN BOTTLE] message appears when a certain amount of discharged fluid collects in the
bottle.

!! IMPORTANT !!
- When you dispose of discharged ink, make sure to reset the discharged-fluid count from [MENU] >
[SUB MENU] > [MAINTENANCE] > [DRAIN BOTTLE] and press the [ENTER] key. Otherwise, "CHECK
DRAIN BOTTLE" message appears at the inappropriate timing.
- Never place discarded fluid in the location close to fire.
- To store discharged fluid temporarily, use the included drain bottle or durable sealed container such
as a metal can or polyethylene tank, and cap it tightly.
- Dispose of discharged fluid properly, in accordance with your local laws.

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Cleaning the parts other than the print heads


- Pinch Rollers
- Grit Rollers
- Platen
!! IMPORTANT !!
Never use gasoline, alcohol, thinner, or any other flammable materials.

Cleaning using the cleaning kit


!! IMPORTANT !!
This is very important work for maintaining the heads in good condition and must be done periodically.

Replacing the wipers


Replacing the blade
Replacing the separating knife

Explain the following items referring to the Setup Guide.


Temperature and humidity
Specified temperature and humidity must be maintained even while not in use. When the temperature is
too high, the alteration of ink may damage the machine. And, when it is too low, frozen ink may damage
the print heads.
While in use: Temperature 20 to 32 C , Humidity 35 to 80% (Non-condensing)
While not in use: Temperature 5 to 40 C , Humidity 20 to 80% (Non-condensing)
When not in use for a prolonged period
Transporting the unit
When transporting the unit, head cleaning is required and you need 2 cleaning cartridges for it.
!! IMPORTANT !!
Fill ink within one week after transporting. If the machine is left without ink, the nozzles on the heads may
get clogged.

Others

Explain to refer to the User's Manual when a error message is displayed. And also explain to switch off and
on the machine and check what happens before calling for inquiry when [SERVICE CALL] is displayed,
since it occasionally solves the problem just by restarting.
Explain the procedure of capping the print heads referring to the User's Manual [5-5 The Print Heads
Stopped Moving]. When the print carriage does not return to the standby position, capping needs to be
done manually by user.

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Consumable Parts and


Replacement Cycle

Parts Name

Replacement Cycle

Printing Head

6 billion shots / nozzle (6,000,000 kshots)


* Damper needs to be replaced together with the Head replacement.

Wiper

6 months, Wiping 3000 times or Rubbing 100 times

Carriage Motor

1500 hours

Cap Top

6 months

Ink Tube

3000 hours

Sponge for Wiper

12 months

Lithium Battery

24 months

Cutter Protection

Replace it depending on the degree of scratches on it.

Pinch Roller

Replace it depending on the degree of wear of its rubber part.

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7-2 Maintenance Check List


VP-540/300 Maintenance Check List
Date :
User :

Serial Number :

Check Items

Operation Points

Check

Interview the customer

Ask the customer if there is something that he/she is concerned


about.

Done

Output / Get report before maintenance

Get report with [Get Report] of the Peck, or print [ALL] Report in the
Service menu.

Done

If large amount of ink is discharged in the drain bottle, dispose of it and


give an explanation to the customer. Make sure to reset the dischargedink count.

Good

Check drain bottle

Upgrade the firmware to the latest version

Upgrade the firmware if the installed firmware is not the latest


version.

OK

Determine if they should be replaced based on the SHOT COUNT in the


History Report, the test print result and the customer's interview.
Replacement Cycle : 6 billion shots/Nozzle

Good

Perform a manual cleaning by using cleaning sticks and cleaning


liquid.

Cleaning Done

Head

Output the test patterns for BIAS, VERTICAL, HORIZONTAL and BIDIR. DEFAULT to check the error, and perform adjustment if necessary.

Check
Mechanical
Parts

Reset

Replacement Done

Reset

Good
Adjustment

Determine if it should be replaced based on MOTOR ERROR and


MOTOR HOURS S in the History Report, the motor sound heard while
printing the report and the customer's interview. Put some grease
(FLOIL G902) on the gear if you replace the motor.
Replacement Cycle : 1,500 hours

Good

Cleaning Done

Cleaning Wiper

Determine if it should be replaced based on the deformation or the time


period from the last replacement.
If replacement is unnecessary, clean them manually using the Roland
cleaning stick and cleaning liquid.
Replacement Cycle : 6 months, Wiping count 3,000 times or Rubbing
count 100 times.

Cap Top

Determine if it should be replaced based on the performance of the


cleaning or the time period from the last replacement.
If replacement is unnecessary, clean them manually using the Roland
cleaning stick and cleaning liquid.
Replacement Cycle : 6 months

Sponge for Wiper

Determine if it should be replaced based on its appearance


or the time period from the last replacement.
Replacement Cycle : 12 months

Replacement Done

Wiper Scraper

Clean it manually using the Roland cleaning stick and cleaning liquid.
Replace it as necessary.

Cleaning Done
Replacement Done

Lithium Battery

Replacement Cycle : 24 months

Carriage Belt

Check if the carriage belt doesn't touch the the flanges of the drive
pulley and idle pulley when the head carriage moves in the full width.
Adjust the belt position, if necessary.

Carriage Motor

Check
Consumable
Parts

Disposed

Replacement Done
Reset

Replacement Done

Good
Cleaning Done
Replacement Done

Good

Good
Replacement Done
Good
Adjustment Done

Check the belt tension and adjust it if necessary.

Good

Pinch Roller

Check if it is not worn out, it does not have dirt on it and it rotates
smoothly.

Good

Grit Roller

Remove foreign substances stuck on it by using a brush.

Done

Cutter Protection

Replace it depending on degree of scratches on it.

Replacement Done

Good
Replacement Done

Check printing

Check that there is no problem with the printing operation and


printing result.

Done

Check cutting

Check that there is no problem with the cutting operation and


cutting result.

Done

Output / Get report after maintenance

Get report with [Get Report] of the Peck, or print [ALL] Report in the
Service menu.

Done

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Adjustment Done

7-3 Specifications
Main unit specification
VP-540
Printing technology
Media
Width
Thickness
Roll outer diameter
Roll weight
Core diameter
Printing/cutting width (*1)
Ink cartridges
Types
Colors
Printing resolution (dots per inch)
Cutting speed
Blade force
Cutting blade
Type
Blade offset
Software resolution (when cutting)
Distance accuracy (when printing) (*2)
(*3)
Distance accuracy (when cutting) (*3)

Repeatability (when cutting) (*3) (*4)


Alignment accuracy for printing and cutting (*3) (*5)
Alignment accuracy for printing and cutting when reloading media (*3) (*6)
Media heating system (*7)
Connectivity
Power-saving function
Power requirements
Power consumption During operation
Sleep mode
Acoustic noise level During operation
During standby
Dimensions (with stand) (*8)
Weight (with stand)
Environmental
Power on (*9)
Power off
Accessories

VP-300
Piezoelectric inkjet

210 to 1,371 mm (8.3 to 54 in.)

182 to 762 mm (7.2 to 30 in.)

Maximum 1.0 mm (39 mil) with liner, for printing


Maximum 0.4 mm (16 mil) with liner and 0.22 mm (9 mil) without liner, for
cutting
Maximum 180 mm (7 in.)
Maximum 20 kg (44 lb.)

Maximum 30 kg (66 lb.)

50.8 mm (2 in.) or 76.2 mm (3 in.)


Maximum 736 mm (29 in.)

Maximum 1,346 mm (53 in.)

220-cc cartridge / 440-cc cartridge


Four colors (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black)
Maximum 1,440 dpi
10 to 300 mm/s
30 to 200 gf
Roland CAMM-1 series compatible
0 to 1.5 mm (0 to 0.059 in)
0.025 mm/step
Error of less than 0.3% of distance traveled, or 0.3 mm, whichever is greater
Error of less than 0.4% of distance traveled, or 0.3 mm, whichever is greater
When distance correction has been performed (when the setting for [CALIBRATION] - [CUTTING ADJ.] has been made): Error of less than 0.2% of distance
traveled, or 0.1 mm, whichever is greater
0.1 mm or less
0.5 mm or less
Error of less than 0.5% of distance traveled, or 3 mm, whichever is greater
Print heater, setting range for the preset temperature: 30 to 45 C (86 to 112 F)
Dryer, setting range for the preset temperature: 30 to 50 C (86 to 122 F)
Ethernet (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX, automatic switching)
Automatic sleep feature
AC 100 to 120 V 10%, 8.3 A, 50/60 Hz or AC 100 to 120 V 10%, 5.8 A, 50/60 Hz or
AC 220 to 240 V 10%, 4.3 A, 50/60 Hz
AC 220 to 240 V 10%, 3.0 A, 50/60 Hz
Approx. 1,110 W

Approx. 780 W

Approx. 34 W

Approx. 33W

64 dB (A) or less (according to ISO 7779)

64 dB (A) or less (according to ISO 7779)

40 dB (A) or less (according to ISO 7779)

40 dB (A) or less (according to ISO 7779)

2,310 (W) x 740 (D) x 1,125 (H) mm 1,700 (W) x 740 (D) x 1,125 (H) mm
(90.9 (W) x 29.1 (D) x 44.3 (H) in.)
(66.9 (W) x 29.1 (D) x 44.3 (H) in.)
109 kg (240 lb.)

87.5 kg (193 lb.)

Temperature: 15 to 32 C (59 to 90 F) (20 C [68 F] or more recommended),


humidity: 35 to 80%RH (non-condensing)
Temperature: 5 to 40 C (41 to 104 F), humidity: 20 to 80%RH (non-condensing)
Exclusive stands, power cord, blade, blade holder, media clamps, media flanges,
replacement blade for separating knife, cleaning kit, software RIP, User's Manual,
etc.

*1
The length of printing or cutting is subject to the limitations of the program.
*2
With Roland PET film, print travel: 1 m
Temperature: 25 C (77 F), humidity: 50%

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*3
Not assured when the print heater or dryer is used.
*4
The following conditions must be met:
Media type: Media specified by Roland DG Corp.
Roll media must be loaded on the shaft.
[PREFEED] menu item must be set to "ENABLE."
Side margins: 25 mm or more for both the left and right margins
Front margin: 35 mm or more
Excluding expansion/contraction of the media
Range for assured repetition accuracy
54-inch model
For media with a width exceeding 610 mm: Length 4,000 mm
For media with a width of 610 mm or less: Length 8,000 mm
30-inch model
Length 3,000 mm
*5
Provided that media length is under 3,000 mm
Temperature: 25 C (77 F)
Excluding possible shift caused by expansion/contraction of the media and/or by reloading the media.
*6
Media type : Roland PET film
Data size: 1,000 mm in the media-feed direction, 1,346 mm (54-inch model) or 736 mm (30-inch model) in the carriage-movement direction
No lamination
Automatic detection of crop marks at 4 points when media is reloaded.
During cutting, [PREFEED] menu item must be set to "ENABLE."
Temperature: 25 C (77 F)
Excludes the effects of slanted movement and of expansion and contraction of the media.

7
*7

Warm-up is required after powerup. This may require 5 to 20 minutes, depending on the operating environment.
Depending on the ambient temperature and media width, the preset temperature may fail to be reached.
*8
Depth when the included ink-cartridge tray is installed is 1,000 mm.
*9
Operating environment
Humidity (%)
(no condensation) 80
55
35
0

Use in an operating environment


with this range.
15 20
27 32 C ( F)
(59) (68) (80.6) (89.6)
Temperature

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