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Exposure lamp

error

Scanner home
position error 1

SC 101

SC 120

SM

Item

SC No.

4.4 SC TABLE

4-11

Exposure lamp
defective
Lamp stabilizer
defective
Exposure lamp
connector defective
Standard white plate
dirty
Scanner mirror or
scanner lens out of
position or dirty
SBU defective
Scanner I/O board or
SBU defective
Scanner motor
defective
Harness between
scanner I/O board
and scanner motor
disconnected
Scanner HP sensor
defective
Harness between
SBU and HP sensor
disconnected
Scanner wire, timing
belt, pulley, or
carriage defective

The standard white level is


not properly detected when
scanning the shading plate.
(The shading data peak
does not reach the specified
threshold.)

The scanner home position


sensor does not detect the
on condition during
scanning.

Possible Cause

Definition

SC 121
and 122

Related
SCs

Type

B147/B149/B190

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check the cable connection between
the scanner I/O board and scanner
motor.
3. Check the cable connection between
the SBU and HP sensor.
4. Replace the SBU or scanner I/O
board.
5. Replace the scanner motor.
6. Replace the HP sensor.
7. Replace the scanner wire, timing belt,
pulley, or carriage.

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Turn the power key off and on.
3. Check and clean the scanner
mirror(s) and scanner lens.
4. Check and clean the shading plate.
5. Replace the exposure lamp.
6. Replace the lamp stabilizer.
7. Replace the scanner mirror(s) or
scanner lens.
8. Replace the SBU.

Troubleshooting Procedure

SC TABLE

Scanner home
position error 2

Scanner home
position error 3

SC 121

SC 122

B147/B149/B190

Item

SC No.

SC TABLE

4-12

Scanner I/O board or


SBU defective
Scanner motor
defective
Harness between
scanner I/O board
and scanner motor
disconnected
Scanner HP sensor
defective
Harness between
SBU and HP sensor
disconnected
Scanner wire, timing
belt, pulley, or
carriage defective
Scanner I/O board or
SBU defective
Scanner motor
defective
Harness between
scanner I/O board
and scanner motor
disconnected
Scanner HP sensor
defective
Harness between
SBU and HP sensor
disconnected
Scanner wire, timing
belt, pulley, or
carriage defective

The scanner home position


sensor does not detect the
off condition during
scanning.

The scanner home position


sensor does not detect the
home position during
initialization.

Possible Cause

Definition

SC 120
and 121

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SCs
SC 120
and 122

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check the cable connection between
the scanner I/O board and scanner
motor.
3. Check the cable connection between
the SBU and HP sensor.
4. Replace the SBU or scanner I/O
board.
5. Replace the scanner motor.
6. Replace the HP sensor.
7. Replace the scanner wire, timing belt,
pulley, or carriage.

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check the cable connection between
the scanner I/O board and scanner
motor.
3. Check the cable connection between
the SBU and HP sensor.
4. Replace the SBU or scanner I/O
board.
5. Replace the scanner motor.
6. Replace the HP sensor.
7. Replace the scanner wire, timing belt,
pulley, or carriage.

Troubleshooting Procedure

SM

Type

White level
detection error

SBU
communication
error
IDU error

SC 142

SC 144

SM

SC 161

Item

SC No.

Defective SBU
hardware
Incorrect software
IPU board defective
(defective connection
between ASIC and
DFID, or Defective
LSYNC)

The SBU hardware is


inconsistent with the
software.
After the command is
written into the DFID selfdiagnosis startup register,
the correct value is not
stored in the register in the
specified duration.
NOTE: This error is
detected when the main
switch is turned on.
After the negate interruption
of FGATE occurs, IDU is not
recognized in the specified
duration.
NOTE: This error is
detected during scanning
operations.

4-13

Dirty exposure glass


or optics section
SBU board defective
IPU board defective
Exposure lamp
defective
Lamp stabilizer
defective

Possible Cause

The white level cannot be


adjusted within the target
during auto gain control.

Definition

Related
SCs

Type

B147/B149/B190

1. Turn on the main switch off and on.


2. Clean the exposure glass, white plate,
mirrors, and lens.
3. Check if the exposure lamp is lit
during initialization.
4. Check the harness connection
between SBU and IPU.
5. Replace the exposure lamp.
6. Replace the SBU board.
7. Replace the IPU board
1. Turn the main switch off and on.
2. Replace the SBU.
3. Update the software.
1. Turn the main switch off and on.
2. Replace the IPU board.

Troubleshooting Procedure

SC TABLE

Serial Number
Mismatch

Polygon motor
error

SC 195

SC 201

B147/B149/B190

Item

SC No.

SC TABLE

NVRAM defective
BCU replaced without
original NVRAM
Incorrect DIP-switch
setting

Polygon mirror motor


error
Abnormal GAVD
behavior
Cable disconnection

Serial number stored in the


memory does not consist of
the correct code.

The polygon mirror motor


does not reach the targeted
operating speed within 10
seconds after turning on.
The lock signal does not
become high within 10
seconds after turning off the
polygon motor.
The lock signal does not
become low within 0.2
second after the polygon
motor reaches the targeted
operating speed.

4-14

Possible Cause

Definition

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SCs
Open the front cover and turn on the
main switch. Check the serial number
with SP5-811-002.
If the stored serial number is incorrect,
contact your product specialist for
details of how to solve the problem.
For DIP-switch settings, see section
5.10.
1. Turn the main switch off and on.
2. Check the cables.
3. Replace the polygon motor.

Troubleshooting Procedure

SM

Type

Synch.
detection signal
error 1
220-001: Y
220-002: M
220-003: C
220-004: K0
220-005: K1

SC 220

SM

Item

SC No.

The front (for K&Y) or rear (for


C&M) laser synchronizing
detector board, which is used
to determine the start timing of
laser writing, does not send a
signal while the polygon motor
is operating normally and the
LD is on.

Definition

4-15

Disconnection of the
cable between front
(K&Y) or rear (C&M)
synchronizing
detector board and
the LD unit
Incorrect installation
of front (K&Y) or rear
(C&M) synchronizing
detector board (the
beam does not target
the photo detector.)
Defective LD unit
Defective BCU
Defective +5VLD
circuit

Possible Cause

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SCs
D

Type

B147/B149/B190

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check the cable connection between
front (for K&Y) or rear (for C&M)
synchronizing detector board and the
LD unit.
3. Check or reinstall the front (for K&Y)
or rear (for C&M) synchronizing
detector board.
4. Replace the front (for K&Y) or rear
(for C&M) synchronizing detector
board.
5. Replace the laser optics housing unit.
6. Replace the BCU.
7. Replace the PSU.

Troubleshooting Procedure

SC TABLE

Synch.
detection signal
error 2
221-001: Y
221-002: M
221-003: C
221-004: K

SC 221

B147/B149/B190

Item

SC No.

SC TABLE

4-16

Damaged or
disconnected cable
between front (C&M)
or rear (K&Y) laser
synchronizing
detector board and
the LD unit
Incorrect installation
of front (C&M) or rear
(K&Y) synchronizing
detector board (the
beam does not target
the photo detector.)
Defective front (C&M)
or rear (K&Y)
synchronizing
detector board
Defective LD unit

Main scan length detection is


not properly completed ten
consecutive times.

The front (for C&M) or rear (for


K&Y) laser synchronizing
detector boards are used for
the main scan length
detection, which automatically
corrects the main-scan
magnification.

Possible Cause

Definition

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SCs
After doing any of the following, print ten
jobs or more to see if the same SC code
is displayed:
1. Turn the main switch off and on.
2. Check or replace the cable
connecting front (for C&M) or rear (for
K&Y) synchronizing detector board
and the LD unit.
3. Check or reinstall the front (for C&M)
or rear (for K&Y) synchronizing
detector board.
4. Replace the front (for C&M) or rear
(for K&Y) synchronizing detector
board.
5. Replace the laser optics housing unit.
6. Replace the BCU.
If a synch. detector board cannot be
replaced, do the following as a
temporary measure:
Disable main scan length detection
(SP 2-919-001)

Troubleshooting Procedure

SM

Type

FGATE timeout
231-001: Y
231-002: M
231-003: C
231-004: K

SC 231

SM

FGATE error
230-001: Y
230-002: M
230-003: C
230-004: K

Item

SC 230

SC No.

The SC code is generated


when the BCU receives no
feedback signal (stays High)
from the LD unit 1 second after
paper reaches the position
where the laser should start
writing.
When LD units emit laser
beams to print a job, the
feedback signal stays Low and
becomes High after laser
exposure for a page is
completed. The SC code is
detected in the following
cases:
When the feedback signal
stays Low 7 seconds after
completing the laser
exposure, or
When the feedback signal
stays Low until the laser
exposure timing for the next
page in multi-page print
mode.

The BCU generates the


FGATE signal based on the
registration sensor ON timing.
Then, it sends the signal to the
LD units. The LD units send a
feedback signal to the BCU.
When the LD units start
emitting laser beams, the
feedback signal changes from
High to Low.

Definition

4-17

Poor connection
between BCU and LD
units
Defective BCU
Defective LD unit

Poor connection
between BCU and LD
units
Defective BCU
Defective LD unit

Possible Cause

Related
SCs

Type

B147/B149/B190

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check the cables between the LD
units and the BCU.
3. Replace the laser optics housing unit.
4. Replace the BCU.

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check the cables between the LD
units and the BCU.
3. Replace the laser optics housing unit.
4. Replace the BCU.

Troubleshooting Procedure

SC TABLE

LD over
240-001: Y
240-002: M
240-003: C
240-004: K

LD HP sensor
not switched on
(for K only)

LD HP sensor
not switched off
(for K only)

SC 240

SC 260

SC 261

B147/B149/B190

Item

SC No.

SC TABLE

After the laser beam pitch was


changed, it takes more than
five seconds for the HP sensor
to switch off.

During homing, it takes more


than five seconds to switch the
HP sensor on (the sensor
actuator does not cover the
sensor).

The power supply for the LD


unit exceeds 67 mA.

Definition

4-18

LD worn out
(current/light output
characteristics have
changed.)
LD broken (short
circuit)
Defective motor
Defective sensor
Mechanical problem
when switching the
actuator
Brown fuse (FU81) on
the Power supply unit
Defective motor
Defective sensor
Mechanical problem
when switching the
actuator
Brown fuse (FU81) on
the Power supply unit

Possible Cause

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SCs

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check the sensor actuator position of
the LD positioning motor.
3. Replace the LD positioning motor.
4. Replace the LD home position
sensor.
5. Check and/or replace the PSU.
1. Turn the main switch off and on.
2. Check the sensor actuator position of
the LD positioning motor.
3. Replace the LD positioning motor.
4. Replace the LD home position
sensor.
5. Check and/or replace the PSU.

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Replace the laser optics housing unit.

Troubleshooting Procedure

SM

Type

Line position
adjustment
(MUSIC) error

TD sensor [K]:
Adjustment
error
TD sensor [Y]:
Adjustment
error
TD sensor [C]:
Adjustment
error
TD sensor [M] :
Adjustment
error
Vt error [K]
Vt error [Y]
Vt error [C]
Vt error [M]

SC 285

SC 370

SM

SC 374
SC 375
SC 376
SC 377

SC 373

SC 372

SC 371

Item

SC No.

During the image


development, Vt value is less
than 0.5V.

During the developer


initialization, the output value
of the TD sensor is without the
adjustment range (3.0 0.1V).

Line position adjustment fails


three consecutive times.

Definition

4-19

Poor connection (TD


sensor outputs is less
than 0.5V.)
Defective TD sensor

Pattern sampling
error due to
insufficient image
density of patterns
used for the
adjustment
Inconsistency in the
sampling line position
adjustment pattern
due to dust on the
pattern, damage to
the OPC drum,
damage or toner
dropped on the
transfer belt, or a dirty
or defective ID sensor
Poor connection (TD
sensor outputs is less
than 0.5V.)
Defective TD sensor

Possible Cause

Related
SCs

B147/B149/B190

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Reset the related color development
unit.
3. Replace the related color
development unit.

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Reset the related color development
unit.
3. Replace the related color
development unit.

Type

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check and fix the problem that
causes low image density. .
3. Clean or replace the transfer belt
and/or the ID sensor.
4. Replace the PCU or clean the
development unit that causes toner to
drop on the transfer belt.

Troubleshooting Procedure

SC TABLE

Development
gamma error K
Development
gamma error Y
Development
gamma error C
Development
gamma error M

SC 386

B147/B149/B190

SC 389

SC 388

SC 387

ID sensor VSG
adjustment
error

Black
development
motor error
Color
development
motor error

Item

SC 385

SC 381

SC 380

SC No.

SC TABLE

Adjustment range:
4.0 0.5V
Any of the following conditions
happens three consecutive
times:
When the development
gamma is out of the
following range:
0.3 6.0
When Vk is out of the
following range:
-150V Vk 150V
Development gamma
calculation error

When the motor speed is


within the target level, the
motor sends a lock signal
(High to Low at CN214-5) to
the BCU.
SC380 is detected under the
following conditions:
The Lock signal stays High
2 seconds after the motor
turns on.
The Lock signal stays Low 2
seconds after the motor
turns off.
The Lock signal stays High
for more than 2 seconds
while the motor is on.
Vsg is the out of adjustment
range during a process control
self-check.

Definition

4-20

Defective ID sensor
Dirty ID sensor
ID sensor
disconnected
Dirty drum (cleaning
incomplete)
Unsuitable toner
density
Toner supply
mechanism problem
Laser exposure
problem
Image transfer
problem

Defective motor
Defective BCU

Possible Cause

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SCs

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Clean the ID sensor and adjacent
parts.
3. Check the drum cleaning condition.
4. Check the ID sensor connector.
5. Replace the ID sensor.
1. Turn the main switch off and on .
2. Check the process control self-check
result (SP3-975). If the result is not
1, fix the problem according to the
table in section 4.1.2.
3. Print a full color image by disabling
SC detection (SP5-809-001) and
check if the image quality is OK. If the
image quality is not OK, fix the
problem. Then, enable the SC
detection again.

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Replace the motor.
3. Replace the BCU.

Troubleshooting Procedure

SM

Type

Charge AC:
output error
391-01: K
391-02: Y
391-03: M
391-04: C

SC
391-01

SM

Development
Bias output
error

Item

SC 390

SC No.

The high voltage supply board


sends the feedback signal
(CN228-2 to 5; MCYK). The
BCU monitors these feedback
signals every 8 ms. If the
average of the sampled data is
not within the control target 20
consecutive times, this SC
code is generated.

The BCU monitors this signal


every 2 ms and generates this
SC code when the error
condition occurs 250
consecutive times.

The high voltage supply board


(C/B) monitors the circuit and
detects abnormal conditions
such as a voltage leak or no
output condition. If this
happens, the high voltage
supply board sends an error
signal (High to Low at CN204A18) to the BCU.

Definition

4-21

Power pack
disconnected
Charge receptacle or
terminal
Defective PCU bias
input terminal
Incorrect power pack
B/C output
Damaged cable
Defective BCU
PCU not found

Loose connection
Defective power pack
C/B output
Damaged cable
Defective
development unit
Defective BCU

Possible Cause

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SCs

Type

B147/B149/B190

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check if the harness and cables are
properly connected.
3. Disconnect the high voltage supply
cables from the bias terminals on the
high voltage supply board C/B.
Measure the DC voltage using a
multi-meter.
Replace the high voltage supply
board if no voltage is supplied.
4. If the result is OK at step 2, check if
the high voltage supply cable or
development unit is grounded.
Replace the high voltage supply
cable if it damages.
Replace the development unit if it
damages.
5. Check the PWM signals are sent to
the high voltage supplied board from
the BCU. Replace the BCU or
harness between the BCU and high
voltage supply board if the voltage is
0.
1. Turn the main switch off and on.
2. Check the connector.
3. Check that the PCU is correctly
installed.
4. Check the PCU charge voltage input
(the spring/conducting shaft) or
replace the PCU.
5. Replace the power pack B/C.
6. Replace the cable.
7. Replace the BCU.

Troubleshooting Procedure

SC TABLE

Thermistor 1
error (open
circuit)

Thermistor 1
error (short
circuit)

SC
460001

SC
460002

B147/B149/B190

SC
440001

TD sensor error
during warming
up
393-001: K
393-002: Y
393-003: C
393-004: M
Drum motor
error
440-001: Black
440-002: Color

Item

SC
393001

SC No.

SC TABLE

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check the cable connections.
3. Replace the thermistor.
4. Replace the BCU.

Thermistor 1
defective
Cable connection
error
BCU defect

4-22

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check the cable connections.
3. Replace the thermistor.
4. Replace the BCU.

Thermistor 1
defective
Cable connection
error
BCU defect

No drum gear position sensor


signal is detected within 0.7
second (185 mm/s), 1.0
second (125 mm/s), or 2.0
seconds (62.5 mm/s).
When the temperature
detected by thermistor 1,
which is at the left (fusing unit)
side of the laser optics unit, is
less than -30C for 10 seconds
consecutively, the BCU
determines that the circuit is
opened and displays this SC
code.
When the temperature
detected by the thermistor 1,
which is at the left (fusing unit)
side of the laser optics unit, is
higher than 70C for 10
seconds consecutively, the
BCU determines that the
circuit is shorted and displays
this SC code

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check that the development unit is
correctly installed.
3. Remove the development unit and
check the connector on the rear.
4. Check the positioning plate.
5. Replace the development unit.
1. Turn the main switch off and on.
2. Check and/or replace the PCU.
3. Check and/or replace the sensor.

Loose cable
connection
Positioning plate out
of place
Defective TD sensor
Development unit not
found
Defective PCU
Defective drum motor
Defective drum gear
position sensor

Troubleshooting Procedure

The development-unit drive


starts. TD sensor signal is 0.78
V or less.

Related
SCs

Possible Cause

Definition

SM

Type

Thermistor 2
error (short
circuit)

Transfer belt
H.P. error

Waste toner
vibrator error

SC
461002

SC 471

SC 481

SM

Thermistor 2
error (open
circuit)

Item

SC
461001

SC No.

The waste toner vibrator does


not operate.

When the temperature


detected by the thermistor 2,
which is at the right (paper
feed section) side of the laser
optics unit, is less than -30C
for 10 seconds consecutively,
the BCU determines that the
circuit is opened and displays
this SC code.
When the temperature
detected by the thermistor 2,
which is at the right (paper
feed section) side of the laser
optics unit, is higher than 70C
for 10 seconds consecutively,
the BCU determines that the
circuit is shorted and displays
this SC code
The transfer belt HP sensor
signal does not change from
Low to High (home position) or
vice versa 1 second after the
transfer belt contact motor
turns on.

Definition

4-23

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Reset the transfer belt unit.
3. Clean or replace the transfer belt
sensor.
4. Replace the transfer belt contact
motor.
5. Check the contact and release
mechanism of the transfer belt unit.

Transfer belt unit not


set properly
Defective transfer belt
H.P. sensor and/or
transfer belt sensor
Defective transfer belt
contact motor
Transfer belt unit
problem
Loose connector
Defective motor

Type

B147/B149/B190

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Replace the motor.

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check the cable connections.
3. Replace the thermistor.
4. Replace the BCU.

Thermistor 2
defective
Cable connection
error
BCU defect

Troubleshooting Procedure
1. Turn the main switch off and on.
2. Check the cable connections.
3. Replace the thermistor.
4. Replace the BCU.

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SCs

Thermistor 2
defective
Cable connection
error
BCU defect

Possible Cause

SC TABLE

Transfer bias /
paper attraction
roller bias leak
error

Paper Tray 1
error
Paper Tray 2
error

SC 490

SC 501

B147/B149/B190

SC 502

Item

SC No.

SC TABLE

When the tray lift motor is


turned on, if the upper limit is
not detected within 10
seconds, the machine asks the
user to reset the tray. If this
condition occurs three
consecutive times, the SC is
generated.

The BCU monitors this signal


every 2 ms and generates this
SC code when the error
condition occurs 250
consecutive times.

The high voltage supply board


- Transfer monitors the circuit
and detects current leaks. If
this happens, the high voltage
supply board sends a SC
signal (High to Low at CN2138) to the BCU.

Definition

4-24

Defective high
voltage supply board
- Transfer
Damaged transfer
belt
Transfer unit
Damaged high
voltage supply cables
Damaged cables
between the BCU and
high voltage supply
board
Defective BCU
Defective paper lift
sensor
Defective tray lift
motor
Defective bottom
plate lift mechanism

Possible Cause

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SCs

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check if the bottom plate smoothly
moves up and down manually.
3. Check and/or replace the paper lift
sensor.
4. Check and/or replace the tray lift
motor.

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check the transfer unit and replace
the belt and/or the transfer unit if any
damage is found.
3. Replace the high voltage supply
board - Transfer.
4. Check and/or replace the high voltage
supply cables.
5. Check and/or replace the dc cables
between the BCU and high voltage
supply board.
6. Replace the BCU.

Troubleshooting Procedure

SM

Type

SM

SC
503-01

SC No.

Tray 3 error
(Paper Feed
Unit or LCT)

Item

For the LCT:


This SC is generated under
the following conditions:
If the upper or lower limit is
not detected within 15
seconds when the tray lift
motor is turned on to lift up
or lower the tray
If the paper stack is not
transported within a specific
number of pulses after the
tray motor and stack
transport clutch turn on to
transport the paper stack
If the end fence home
position sensor stays ON for
a specific number of pulses
after the tray motor and
stack transport clutch turn
on to transport the paper
stack.

For the paper feed unit:


When the tray lift motor is
turned on, if the upper limit is
not detected within 18
seconds, the machine asks the
user to reset the tray. If this
condition occurs three
consecutive times, the SC is
generated.

Definition

4-25

For the LCT:


Defective stack
transport clutch or
connector
disconnection
Defective tray motor
or connector
disconnection
Defective end fence
home position sensor
or connector
disconnection
Defective upper limit
sensor or connector
disconnection
Defective tray lift
motor or connector
disconnection

For the paper feed unit:


Defective tray lift
motor or connector
disconnection
Defective lift sensor
or connector
disconnection

Possible Cause

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SCs
B

Type

B147/B149/B190

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check the cable connections.
3. Check and/or replace the defective
component.

Troubleshooting Procedure

SC TABLE

Tray 4 error (3
Tray Paper
Feed Unit)

SC
504-01

B147/B149/B190

Tray 3 error
(Paper Feed
Unit or LCT)

Item

SC
503-02

SC No.

SC TABLE

For the LCT:


When the main switch is
turned on or when the LCT is
set, if the end fence is not in
the home position (home
position sensor ON), the tray
lift motor stops.
When the tray lift motor is
turned on, if the upper limit is
not detected within 18
seconds, the machine asks the
user to reset the tray. If this
condition occurs three
consecutive times, the SC is
generated.

4-26

Defective tray lift


motor or connector
disconnection
Defective lift sensor
or connector
disconnection

For the LCT:


Defective stack
transport clutch or
connector
disconnection
Defective tray motor
or connector
disconnection
Defective end fence
home position sensor
or connector
disconnection

For the paper feed unit:


Defective tray lift
motor or connector
disconnection
Defective lift sensor
or connector
disconnection

If the following condition


occurs 3 consecutive times,
this SC is generated.

For the paper feed unit:


When the main switch is
turned or when the tray is set
and if the upper limit is already
detected, the lift motor turns on
to lower the bottom plate until
the lift sensor goes off.
If the motor turns on for 7
seconds or more, the machine
asks the user to reset the tray.

Possible Cause

Definition

Related
SCs

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check the cable connections.
3. Check and/or replace the defective
component.

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check the cable connections.
3. Check and/or replace the defective
component.

Troubleshooting Procedure

SM

Type

Tray 4 error (3
Tray Paper
Feed Unit)

Fusing fan
motor error

Heating roller
thermistor error

Heating roller
warm-up error

Heating roller
fusing lamp
overheat

SC
504-02

SC 530

SC 541

SC 542

SC 543

SM

Item

SC No.

After the main switch is turned


on or the cover is closed, the
heating roller temperature
does not reach the ready
temperature within 60 seconds
during fusing unit warm-up.
The detected fusing
temperature stays at 210C or
more for five seconds.

When the main switch is


turned or when the tray is set
and if the upper limit is already
detected, the lift motor turns on
to lower the bottom plate until
the lift sensor goes off.
If the motor turns on for 7
seconds or more, the machine
asks the user to reset the tray.
If this condition occurs 3
consecutive times, this SC is
generated.
The BCU does not receive the
lock signal (CN210-B5) 5
seconds after turning on the
fusing fan.
The temperature measured by
the heating roller thermistor
does not reach 7 C for ten
seconds.

Definition

4-27

Defective PSU
Defective BCU

1. Replace the PSU.


2. Replace the BCU.

Type

B147/B149/B190

1. Check if the heating roller thermistor


is firmly connected.
2. Replace the fusing unit.
3. Replace the BCU.

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check the connector and/or replace
the fusing fan motor.
3. Replace the BCU.
1. Check if the heating roller thermistor
is firmly connected.
2. Replace the fusing unit.
3. Replace the BCU.

Defective fusing fan


motor or connector
disconnection
Defective BCU
Loose connection of
the heating roller
thermistor
Defective heating
roller thermistor
Defective BCU
Heating roller fusing
lamp broken
Defective heating
roller thermistor
Defective BCU

Troubleshooting Procedure
1. Turn the main switch off and on.
2. Check the cable connections.
3. Check and/or replace the defective
component.

Related
SCs

Defective tray lift


motor or connector
disconnection
Defective lift sensor
or connector
disconnection

Possible Cause

SC TABLE

Heating roller
fusing lamp
high
temperature
error
Heating roller
fusing lamp
consecutive full
power

Heating roller
fusing lamp
temperature
fluctuation

Pressure roller
thermistor error

Pressure roller
warm-up error

Pressure roller
fusing lamp
overheat

SC 544

SC 546

SC 551

SC 552

SC 553

B147/B149/B190

SC 545

Item

SC No.

SC TABLE

After the main switch is turned


on or the door is closed, the
pressure roller temperature
does not reach the ready
temperature within 180
seconds during fusing unit
warm-up.
The detected pressure roller
temperature stays at 210C or
more for five seconds.

When the fusing unit is not


running in the Ready condition,
the heating roller fusing lamp
keeps on with full power for 30
consecutive seconds.
The heating roller temperature
changes by 20C or more in
one second. This occurs three
times in one minute or two
consecutive times.
The measured pressure roller
temperature does not reach
7C for 30 seconds.

During stand-by mode or a


print job, the detected heating
roller temperature stays at
210 C or more for 0.2 second.

Definition

4-28

Defective PSU
Defective BCU

1. Check if the fusing unit is properly set


and connected to the main frame.
2. Check if the heating roller thermistor
connector is firmly connected.
3. Replace the fusing unit.
1. Check that the pressure roller
thermistor is firmly connected.
2. Replace the fusing unit.
3. Replace the BCU.

Loose connection of
the thermistor
Loose connection
between the fusing
unit and main frame
Loose connection of
pressure roller
thermistor
Defective pressure
roller thermistor
Defective BCU
Pressure roller fusing
lamp broken
Defective pressure
roller thermistor
Defective BCU

1. Replace the fusing unit.


2. Replace the PSU.
3. Replace the BCU.

1. Check if the pressure roller thermistor


is firmly connected.
2. Replace the fusing unit.
3. Replace the BCU.

1. Replace the fusing unit.

Heating roller
thermistor out of
position

Troubleshooting Procedure
1. Replace the fusing unit.
2. Replace the PSU.
3. Replace the BCU.

Related
SCs

Defective heating
roller thermistor
Defective PSU
Defective BCU

Possible Cause

SM

Type

Pressure roller
fusing lamp
consecutive full
power

Pressure roller
fusing lamp
temperature
fluctuation

Zero cross error

ARDF
communication
error

Two-tray
finisher/booklet
finisher
communication
error
Bank
communication
error

SC 555

SC 556

SC 560

SC 620

SC 621

SM

SC 622

Item

SC No.

Rev. 06/2004

While the BCU communicates


with an optional unit, an SC
code is displayed if one of
following conditions occurs.
1. The BCU receives a signal
which is generated by the
peripherals only just after
the main switch is turned

When the fusing unit is not


running in the Ready condition,
the pressure roller fusing lamp
keeps ON with full power for
100 consecutive seconds.
The pressure roller
temperature changes by
20C or more in one second.
This occurs three times in one
minute or two consecutive
times.
When the main switch is
turned on, the machine checks
how many zero-cross signals
are generated during 500 ms.
If the number of zero-cross
signal generated is either more
than 66 or less than 45 and
when this condition is detected
10 consecutive times, this
code is displayed.
After the ARDF is detected,
the break signal occurs or
communication timeout
occurs.

Definition

4-29

Cable problems
BCU problems
PSU problems in the
machine
Main board problems
in the peripherals

B147/B149/B190

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check the cable connection of the
ARDF.
3. Shut out the external noise.
4. Replace the ARDF.
5. Replace the IPU board.
1. Turn the main switch off and on.
2. Check if the cables of peripherals are
properly connected.
3. Replace the PSU if no power is
supplied to peripherals.
4. Replace the BCU or main board of
peripherals.

1. Replace the PSU.

Incorrect installation
of ARDF
ARDF defective
IPU board defective
External noise

1. Check if the fusing unit is properly set


and connected to the main frame.
2. Check if the pressure roller thermistor
connector is firmly connected.
3. Replace the fusing unit.

Type

Loose connection of
the pressure roller
thermistor
Loose connection
between the fusing
unit and main frame
Electrical noise in the
supply from the
power cord

Troubleshooting Procedure
1. Replace the fusing unit.

Related
SCs

Pressure roller
thermistor out of
position

Possible Cause

SC TABLE

Duplex unit
communication
error

CSS
communication
error
MF accounting
device error 1

MF accounting
device error 2

MF accounting
device error 3

MF accounting
device error 4

SC 623

SC 630

SC 633

SC 634

SC 635

B147/B149/B190

SC 632

Item

SC No.

SC TABLE

The accounting device sends


the controller the report that
indicates a backup RAM error
has occurred.
The accounting device sends
the controller the report that
indicates the battery voltage
error has occurred.

on.
2. When the BCU does not
receive an OK signal from a
peripheral 100ms after
sending a command to it.
The BCU resends the
command. The BCU does
not receive an OK signal
after sending the command
3 times.
An communication error has
occurred during
communication with the CSS.
The controller sends data to
the accounting device, but the
device does not respond. This
occurs three times.
After communication is
established, the controller
receives the brake signal from
the accounting device.

Definition

4-30

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Replace the controller board of the
accounting device.
3. Replace the battery.

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check the connection.

Loose connection
between the
controller and the
accounting device

Defective controller of
the MF accounting
device
Battery error

Logging only.

Communication line
error

Troubleshooting Procedure
1. Turn the main switch off and on.
2. Check if the cable of the duplex
inverter unit is properly connected.
3. Replace the PSU if no power is
supplied to the peripherals.
4. Replace the duplex control board in
the inverter unit.

Related
SCs

Cable problems
BCU problems
PSU problems in the
machine
Duplex control board
problem

Possible Cause

SM

CTL

CTL

CTL

Type

BCU Controller
communication
error (check
sum error)
BCU
Controller
communication
error (no
response)
No response
from BCU at
power on

SC 640

SM

SC 670

SC 641

Item

SC No.

When the main power is


turned on or the machine
starts warming up from
energy-saving mode, the
controller does not receive a
command signal from the
BCU.

The controller does not receive


any response from the BCU
three consecutive times when
sending a signal every 100ms.

The check sum of the interface


between the BCU and
controller is not the same.

Definition

4-31

Loose connection
Defective controller
Defective BCU

CTL

CTL

CTL

Type

B147/B149/B190

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check the connection between the
BCU and controller.
3. Replace the controller.
4. Replace the BCU.
1. Turn the main switch off and on.
2. Check the connection between the
BCU and controller.
3. Replace the controller.
4. Replace the BCU.

Loose connection
Defective controller
Defective BCU

Troubleshooting Procedure
1. Turn the main switch off and on.
2. Replace the controller.
3. Replace the BCU.

Related
SCs

Defective controller
Defective BCU

Possible Cause

SC TABLE

Controller-tooperation panel
communication
error at startup

BCU/ MUSIC
communication
error

SBU-IPU
communication
error

SC 672

SC 680

SC 685

B147/B149/B190

Item

SC No.

SC TABLE

4-32

Loose connection
between SBU and
IPU
SBU board defective
IPU board defective
External noise

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check if the toner cartridge is
installed correctly.
3. Replace the toner cartridge.
4. Check if the harnesses are not
damaged.
5. Replace the BCU.
1. Turn the main switch off and on.
2. Shut out the external noise.
3. Check the cable connection of the
scanner unit.
4. Replace the SBU board.
5. Replace the IPU board.

Toner cartridge
memory chip loose
connection
Memory chip problem
Memory chip cable
wiring problem

During data transfer, a


checksum error occurs.
During any operation except
initialization, the SBU sends
a hardware-reset
acknowledgement to the
IPU.

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check the condition of the controller
board.
3. Check the condition of the operation
panel.
4. Replace the controller board.
5. Replace the operation panel.
6. Turn the main switch off, wait for one
second or more, and turn the main
switch on.

Controller stalled
Controller board
installed incorrectly
Controller board
defective
Operation panel
connector loose or
defective
The controller is not
completely shutdown
when you turn the
main switch off.

Troubleshooting Procedure

After the machine is


powered on, the
communication between the
controller and the operation
panel is not established, or
communication with
controller is interrupted after
a normal startup.
After startup reset of the
operation panel, the
attention code or the
attention acknowledge code
is not sent from the
controller.
After the controller issues a
command to check the
communication line with the
controller at 30-second
intervals, the controller fails
to respond twice.
After the engine CPU sends a
message, the Music CPU does
not respond within five
seconds three consecutive
times.

Related
SCs

Possible Cause

Definition

SM

CTL

Type

BCU-IPU
communication
error

Memory
address
command error

GAVD I2C
communica-tion
error
690-001: Y
690-002: M
690-003: C
690-004: K

SC 686

SC 687

SC
690001

SM

Item

SC No.

4-33

Loose connection
Defective BCU
Defective LD
controller board

Board connector
between BCU and
controller loose
Board connector
between controller
and motherboard
loose
Board connector
between motherboard
and IPU loose
BCU board defective
IPU board defective
Controller board
defective
Motherboard
defective
Loose connection
Defective controller
Defective BCU

After the machine is


powered on or recovering
from the power save mode,
timeout occurs during BCU
communication.
The break signal is received
after the communication is
normally established with
the BCU.
Timeout occurs while the
communication with the
BCU is retried after a
communication error.

The BCU does not receive a


memory address command
from the controller 60 seconds
after paper is in the position for
registration.
The I2C bus device ID is not
identified during
initialization.
A device-status error occurs
during I2C bus
communication.
The I2C bus communication
is not established due to an
error other than a buffer
shortage.

Possible Cause

Definition

Related
SCs

Type

B147/B149/B190

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check if the controller is firmly
connected to the BCU.
3. Replace the controller.
4. Replace the BCU.
1. Turn the main switch off and on.
2. Check the cable connection.
3. Replace the laser optics housing unit.
4. Replace the BCU board.

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check the cable connection between
the board connector and BCU.
3. Check the cable connection between
controller and motherboard.
4. Check the cable connection between
motherboard and IPU.
5. Replace the BCU board.
6. Replace the IPU board.
7. Replace the controller board.
8. Replace the motherboard.

Troubleshooting Procedure

SC TABLE

Scanner startup
error

GAPCII2C
communication
error

ARDF original
pick-up
malfunction

SC 691

SC 692

SC 700

B147/B149/B190

Item

SC No.

SC TABLE

4-34

Original stopper HP
sensor defective
Pick-up motor
defective (not
rotating)
Timing belt out of
position
ARDF main board
defective

Board connector
between controller
and motherboard
loose
Board connector
between motherboard
and IPU loose
IPU board defective
Controller board
defective
Motherboard
defective
Loose connection
Defective BCU
Defective LD
controller board

After the machine is


powered on or recovering
from the power save mode,
the scanner ready signal is
not verified.

The I2C bus device ID is not


identified during
initialization.
A device-status error occurs
during I2C bus
communication.
The I2C bus communication
is not established due to an
error other than a buffer
shortage.
After the pick-up motor is
turned on, the original
stopper HP sensor is not
activated.

Possible Cause

Definition

SC 701

Related
SCs

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Replace the HP sensor.
3. Turn the main switch off and on.
4. Replace the pick-up motor.
5. Replace the control board.

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check the cable connection.
3. Replace the BCU.

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check the cable connection between
controller and motherboard.
3. Check the cable connection between
motherboard and IPU.
4. Replace the IPU board.
5. Replace the controller board.
6. Replace the motherboard.

Troubleshooting Procedure

SM

CTL

Type

ARDF original
pick-up/paper
lift mechanism
malfunction

Two-tray
finisher jogger
motor error

Two-tray
finisher staple
hammer motor
error

Two-tray
finisher stack
feed-out motor
error

SC 701

SC 722

SC 724

SC 725

SM

Item

SC No.

The stack feed-out belt H.P.


sensor does not activate within
a specified time after the stack
feed-out motor turns on.

4-35

Staple jam
Loose connection
Overload caused by
stapling too many
pages
Defective staple
hammer motor
Defective stack feedout H.P. sensor
Loose connection
Stack feed-out motor
overload
Defective stack feedout motor

Original pick-up HP
sensor defective
Pick-up motor
defective
ARDF main board
defective
Defective jogger H.P.
sensor
Loose connection
Defective jogger
motor

The original pick-up HP


sensor is not activated after
the pick-up motor is turned
on.

The jogger fences of the


two-tray finisher donot
return to home position
within a specific time.
The two-tray finisher jogger
motor does not leave home
position within a given time.
Stapling does not finish within
150 ms after the staple
hammer motor turns on.

Possible Cause

Definition

Related
SCs
SC 700

Type

B147/B149/B190

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check if the connectors of the stack
feed-out H.P. sensor and motor are
properly connected.
3. Replace the stack feed-out H.P.
sensor.
4. Replace the stack feed-out motor.

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check if the staple hammer motor
connector is properly connected.
3. Check if the staple jam occurs.
4. Replace the staple hammer motor.

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check the connection of jogger H.P.
sensor and jogger motor connectors
3. Replace the jogger H.P. sensor.
4. Replace the jogger motor.

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Replace the pick-up motor.
3. Replace the control board.
4. Replace the HP sensor.

Troubleshooting Procedure

SC TABLE

Two-tray
finisher shift
tray 1 lift motor
error

Two-tray
finisher stapler
rotation motor
error
Two-tray
finisher punch
motor error

Two-tray
finisher stapler
motor error

SC 726

SC 727

SC 730

B147/B149/B190

SC 729

Item

SC No.

SC TABLE

4-36

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check if the stapler rotation motor
connector is properly connected.
3. Replace the stapler rotation motor.
1. Turn the main switch off and on.
2. Check if the connectors of sensor,
clutch and/or motor are properly
connected.
3. Replace the punch H.P. sensor.
4. Replace the punch clutch.
5. Replace the punch hole motor.
1. Turn the main switch off and on.
2. Check if the connectors of the sensor
and motor are properly connected.
3. Replace the stapler H.P. sensor.
4. Replace the stapler motor.

Loose connection
Defective stapler
rotation motor
Motor overload
Loose connection
Defective punch H.P.
sensor
Defective punch
clutch
Defective punch hole
motor
Loose connection
Defective stapler H.P.
sensor
Defective stapler
motor

The stapler home position is


not detected within a specified
time after the staple motor
turns on.

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check if the connectors of the sensor
and motor are properly connected.
3. Replace the upper stack height 1
sensor.
4. Replace the shift tray 1 lift motor.

Loose connection
Defective upper stack
height 1 sensor
Defective shift tray 1
lift motor
Motor overload

Troubleshooting Procedure

The upper stack height 1


sensor is activated
consecutively (detecting
paper) for 15 seconds after
the shift tray starts moving
up.
The upper stack height
sensor 1 is deactivated
consecutively (not detecting
paper) for 15 seconds after
the shift tray starts moving
down.
When the upper tray moves
from lower paper exit to the
upper paper exit, the upper
stack height 1 sensor is
activated.
The stapler cannot return to its
home position within a
specified time after the stapler
rotation motor starts rotating.
The punch home position is
not detected within 250 ms
after the punch clutch turns on.

Related
SCs

Possible Cause

Definition

SM

Type

Two-tray
finisher exit
guide plate
motor error

Two-tray
finisher tray 1
shift motor error

Two-tray
finisher tray 2
lift motor error

Two-tray
finisher tray 2
shift motor error

SC 731

SC 732

SC 733

SC 734

SM

Item

SC No.

The lower stack height 1


sensor is activated
consecutively (detecting
paper) for 15 seconds after
the shift tray starts moving
up.
The lower stack height
sensor 1 is deactivated
consecutively (not detecting
paper) for 15 seconds after
the shift tray starts moving
down.
Tray 2 home position is not
detected within a specified
time after the tray 2 shift motor
turns on.

Tray 1 home position is not


detected within a specified
time after the tray 1 shift motor
turns on.

The exit guide plate open


sensor is not activated within a
specified time after the exit
guide plate motor turns on.

Definition

4-37

Loose connection
Defective tray shift 2
sensor
Defective tray 2 shift
motor

Loose connection
Defective tray shift 1
sensor
Defective tray 1 shift
motor
Loose connection
Defective lower stack
height 1 sensor
Defective tray 2 lift
motor
Motor overload

Loose connection
Defective exit guide
plate open sensor
Defective exit guide
plate motor

Possible Cause

Related
SCs

Type

B147/B149/B190

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check if the connectors of the sensor
and motor are properly connected.
3. Replace the tray shift 2 sensor.
4. Replace the tray 2 shift motor.

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check if the connectors of the sensor
and motor are properly connected.
3. Replace the exit guide plate open
sensor.
4. Replace the exit guide plate motor.
1. Turn the main switch off and on.
2. Check if the connectors of the sensor
and motor are properly connected.
3. Replace the tray shift 1 sensor.
4. Replace the tray 1 shift motor.
1. Turn the main switch off and on.
2. Check if the connectors of the sensor
and motor are properly connected.
3. Replace the lower stack height 1
sensor.
4. Replace the tray 2 lift motor.

Troubleshooting Procedure

SC TABLE

Booklet finisher
transport motor
error

Booklet finisher
paddle motor
error

SC 740

SC 741

B147/B149/B190

Item

SC No.

SC TABLE

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check that the connection of the
paddle motor.
3. Check the connection of the paddle
home position sensor.
4. Check the connection of the stacktray upper-roller home-position
sensor.
5. Replace the paddle motor.

Defective paddle
motor
Loose connection of
the paddle motor
Defective paddle
home position sensor
Loose connection of
the paddle home
position sensor
Defective stack-tray
upper-roller homeposition sensor
Loose connection of
the stack-tray upperroller home-position
sensor

4-38

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check the connection of the transport
motor.
3. Check the connection of the folder
home position sensor.
4. Replace the transport motor.

Defective transport
motor
Loose connection of
the transport motor
Defective folder home
position sensor
Loose connection of
the holder home
position sensor

Troubleshooting Procedure

The folder home position


sensor does not turn off
within 2 seconds after the
folder rollers start to move.
The folder home position
sensor does not turn on
within 2 seconds after the
folder rollers start
transporting the paper to the
booklet tray.
The paddle home position
sensor does not turn off
within 2 seconds after the
paddles start to move.
The paddle home position
sensor does not turn on
within 2 seconds after the
paddles start to operate.
The stack-tray upper roller
home position sensor does
not turn off within 2 seconds
after the paddle motor starts
to lower the roller.
The stack-tray upper-roller
home-position sensor does
not turn on with in 2
seconds after the paddle
motor starts to lower the
roller.

Related
SCs

Possible Cause

Definition

SM

Type

Booklet finisher
stapler slide
motor error

Booklet finisher
front jogger
fence motor
error

Booklet finisher
rear jogger
fence motor
error

SC 742

SC 743

SC 744

SM

Item

SC No.

The rear-jogger-fence
home-position sensor does
not turn off within 3 seconds
after the rear-jogger-fence
motor starts.
The rear-jogger-fence
home-position sensor does
not turn on within 3 seconds
when the rear-jogger-fence
motor is driving the fence to
its home position.

4-39

Defective stapler slide


motor
Loose connection of
the stapler slide
motor
Defective stapler
home position sensor
Loose connection of
the stapler home
position sensor
Incorrect assembling
of the front jogger
fence
Loose connection of
the front jogger fence
motor
Defective frontjogger-fence homeposition sensor
Loose connection of
the front-jogger-fence
home-position sensor
Incorrect assembling
of the rear jogger
fence
Loose connection of
the rear jogger fence
motor
Defective rear-joggerfence home-position
sensor
Loose connection of
the rear-jogger-fence
home-position sensor

The stapler home position


sensor does not turn off
within 1 second after this
same sensor turns on.
The stapler home position
sensor does not turn on
within 1 second when the
stapler is coming back to its
home position.

The front-jogger-fence
home-position sensor does
not turn off within 3 seconds
after the front-jogger-fence
motor starts.
The front-jogger-fence
home-position sensor does
not turn on within 3 seconds
when the front-jogger-fence
motor is driving the fence to
its home position.

Possible Cause

Definition

Related
SCs

Type

B147/B149/B190

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check the connection of the rear
jogger fence motor.
3. Check the connection of the rearjogger-fence home-position sensor.
4. Replace the rear-jogger-fence homeposition sensor.
5. Replace the rear jogger fence motor.

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check the connection of the front
jogger fence motor.
3. Check the connection of the frontjogger-fence home-position sensor.
4. Replace the front-jogger-fence homeposition sensor.
5. Replace the front jogger fence motor.

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check the connection of the stapler
slide motor.
3. Check the connection of the stapler
home position sensor.
4. Replace the stapler home position
sensor.
5. Replace the stapler slide motor.

Troubleshooting Procedure

SC TABLE

Booklet finisher
stack-tray exit
motor error

SC 745

B147/B149/B190

Item

SC No.

SC TABLE

Defective stack-tray
exit motor
Loose connection of
the stack-tray exit
motor
Defective stack-traybelt home-position
sensor
Loose connection of
the stack-tray-belt
home-position sensor

The stack-tray-belt homeposition sensor does not


turn off within 394
milliseconds after the stacktray exit roller starts to drive
the belts. The stack-tray
exit motor retries to drive
the belts, but the stack-traybelt home-position sensor
still does not turn off within
another 394 milliseconds.
The stack-tray-belt homeposition sensor does not
turn on within 1,084
milliseconds after the same
home-position sensor turns
off. The stack-tray exit
motor retires to drive the
belts, but the stack-tray belt
home-position sensor still
does not turn on within
another 1,084 milliseconds.

4-40

Possible Cause

Definition

Related
SCs
1. Turn the main switch off and on.
2. Check the connection of the stacktray exit motor.
3. Check the connection of the stacktray-belt home-position sensor.
4. Replace the stack-tray-belt homeposition sensor.
5. Replace the stack-tray exit motor.

Troubleshooting Procedure

SM

Type

Booklet finisher
stapler/folder
motor error

SC 746

SM

Item

SC No.
Malfunction of the
stapler/folder motor
Loose connection of
the stapler/folder
motor
Loose connection of
the encoder sensor
Defective encoder
sensor
Loose connection of
the stapler switch
Defective stapler
switch
Loose connection of
the stapler home
position sensor
Defective stapler
home position sensor
Loose connection of
the folder-roller
home-position sensor
Defective folder-roller
home-position sensor

The stapler/folder motor


starts. But the controller
does not receive the signal
from the encoder sensor
within 0.1 second.
The stapler/folder motor
starts to drive the stapler
unit, and the stapler switch
is on. But the controller
does not receive the signal
from the home position
sensor for 0.5 second.
The stapler starts to staple
the paper. But the controller
does not receive any signal
from the home position
sensor, and the stapler
switch is off.
The stapler/folder motor
starts to drive the folder
rollers. But the home
position sensor does not
turn off within 9.247
seconds.
The home position sensor
does not turn on within
9.247 seconds after this
same sensor turns off.

4-41

Possible Cause

Definition

Related
SCs
B

Type

B147/B149/B190

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check the connection of the
stapler/folder motor.
3. Check the connection of the encoder
sensor.
4. Check the connection of the stapler
switch.
5. Check the connection of the stapler
home position sensor.
6. Check the connection of the folderroller home-position sensor.
7. Replace the stapler/folder motor.
8. Replace the encoder sensor.
9. Replace the stapler switch.
10.Replace the stapler home position
sensor.
11.Replace the folder-roller homeposition sensor.

Troubleshooting Procedure

SC TABLE

Booklet finisher
lift motor error

Booklet finisher
backup data
error
Booklet finisher
punch-unit
communication
error
Booklet finisher
punch-unit
controller error

SC 747

SC 748

B147/B149/B190

SC 750

SC 749

Item

SC No.

SC TABLE

4-42

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check that the EEPROM is installed.
3. Replace the EEPROM.
1. Turn the main switch off and on.
2. Check the connection between the
finisher controller and the punch-unit
controller.
1. Turn the main switch off and on.
2. Check that the EEPROM is installed.
3. Replace the EEPROM.

Defective EEPROM
EEPROM not
installed
The finisher controller
cannot communicate
with the punch-unit
controller.
Defective EEPROM
(on the punch-unit
controller)
EEPROM not
installed

The checksum in the backup


data is inconsistent.

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check the connection of the paper
height sensor.
3. Check the connection of the upper
limit sensor.
4. Check the connection of the lift motor
encoder sensor.
5. Check the connection of the lift motor.
6. Replace the paper height sensor.
7. Replace the upper limit sensor.
8. Replace the lift motor encoder sensor.
9. Replace the lift motor.

Defective paper
height sensor
Loose connection of
the paper height
sensor
Defective upper limit
sensor
Loose connection of
the upper limit sensor
Defective lift motor
Loose connection of
the lift motor
Incorrect assembling
of the lift motor
Defective lift motor
encoder sensor
Loose connection of
the lift motor encoder
sensor

Troubleshooting Procedure

The upper limit sensor


detects the regular tray
while the lift motor is lifting
the regular tray.
The paper height sensor
does not turn off within 10
seconds after the lift motor
starts to lower the regular
tray.
The upper limit sensor does
not turn off within 10
seconds after the lift motor
starts to lower the regular
tray.
The paper height sensor
does not turn on within 10
seconds after the lift motor
starts to lift the regular tray.
The controller does not
receive the signal from the
lift motor encoder sensor
within 50 milliseconds after
the lift motor starts.
The CPU tries to write data in
the EEPROM three times, but
fails to write data.
A communication-error alarm
is not cleared for 3 seconds.

Related
SCs

Possible Cause

Definition

SM

Type

Booklet finisher
punch-unit
sensor error 1

Booklet finisher
punch-unit
registration
motor error

Booklet finisher
punch-unit
punch motor
error

Booklet finisher
punch-unit
sensor error 2
Watch-dog
error

SC 751

SC 752

SC 753

SC 754

SM

SC 818

Item

SC No.

The A/D inputs of the sensor


are not corrected by varying
the D/A outputs.
While the system program is
running, other processes do
not operate at all.

The paper edge and size


sensors receive the 2.5-volt
light or weaker light even when
the source emits 4.4-volt light.
The registration motor
drives the slide unit to the
rear side for 1 second. But
the home position sensor
does not turn on.
The registration motor
drives the slide unit to the
front side for 1 second. But
the home position sensor
does not turn off.
The punch motor starts to
drive the punch cams. But
the controller does not
receive the encoder-lock
signal for 60 milliseconds.
The punch motor start to
drive the punch cams. But
the home positions sensor
does not turn on for 250
milliseconds.

Definition

4-43

Defective controller
Software error

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check that the connection of the
punch motor.
3. Check the connection of the home
position sensor.
4. Check the connection of the encoder
sensor.
5. Replace the home position sensor.
6. Replace the encoder sensor.
7. Replace the punch motor.

Malfunction of the
punch motor
Loose connection of
the punch motor
Defective home
position sensor
Loose connection of
the home position
sensor
Loose connection of
the encoder sensor
Defective encoder
sensor
Defective sensor
Dirty sensor

CTL

Type

B147/B149/B190

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Clean the sensors.
3. Replace the sensors.
1. Turn the main switch off and on.
2. Replace the controller.
3. See NOTE 1 at the end of the SC
table

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check the connection of the
registration motor.
3. Check the connection of the home
position sensor.
4. Replace the home position sensor.
5. Replace the registration motor.

Incorrect assembly of
the registration motor
Loose connection of
the registration motor
Defective home
position sensor
Loose connection of
the home position
sensor

Troubleshooting Procedure
1. Turn the main switch off and on.
2. Clean the sensors.
3. Replace the sensors.

Related
SCs

Defective sensors
Dirty sensors

Possible Cause

SC TABLE

CPU error

Kernel stop
error
Kernel stop
error

Process error
Memory error

Item

B147/B149/B190

SC 820
[0001]
to
[06FF]

[4361]

SC 819
[696E]
[766D]

SC No.

SC TABLE

Fatal error
Defective RAM DIMM
Defective ROM DIMM
Defective controller
Software error

CPU cache error

Possible Cause

Related
SCs

1. Replace the controller.

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check and/or replace the RAM DIMM.
3. Check and/or replace the ROM
DIMM.
4. Replace the controller.
5. See NOTE at the end of the SC
table.

Troubleshooting Procedure

4-44

SC code
Detailed error code
Program address

1. Replace the memory.


Defective CPU
2. Replace the controller.
Defective memory
Defective flash
memory
Incorrect software
Self-diagnostics error: CPU [XXXX]: Detailed error code
During the self-diagnostic, the
1. Turn the main switch off and on.
System firmware
controller CPU detects an
2. Reinstall the controller system
problem
error. There are 47 types of
firmware.
Defective controller
error code (0001 to 4005)
3. Replace the controller.
depending on the cause of the
When the problem cannot be fixed with
error. The CPU detects an
error and displays the specific
the above procedure, the following
error code with the program
information displayed on the screen
address where the error
needs to be fed back to a technical
occurs).
support center.

The cache error trap occurs in


the CUP.
Any error in the operation
system (An error message is
output.)

System completely down


Unexpected system memory
size

Definition

SM

CTL

CTL

CTL

CTL

Type

PHY IC loopback error

[6105]

SM

PHY IC error

[6104]

MAC address
check sum error

4-45

Timeout error
Command error

SC 822
[3003]
[3004]

SC 823
[6101]

Self-diagnosis
error: ASIC

SC 821
[0D05]

B147/B149/B190

CTL

CTL

CTL

CTL

The write-&-verify check error


1. Replace the controller.
Defective ASIC
has occurred in the ASIC.
device
The CPU checks if the ASIC
1. Turn the main switch off and on.
System firmware
timer works properly compared
2. Reinstall the controller system
problem
firmware.
with the CPU timer. If the ASIC Defective RAM-DIMM
timer does not function in the
3. Replace the RAM-DIMM.
Defective controller
specified range, this SC code
4. Replace the controller board.
is displayed.
Self-diagnostic error: HDD (Hard Disk Drive)
[XXXX]: Detailed error code
When the main switch is
1. Turn the main switch off and on.
Loose connection
turned on or starting the self2. Check that the HDD is properly
Defective HDD
diagnostic, the HDD stays
connected to the controller.
Defective controller
busy for the specified time or
3. Replace the HDD.
more.
4. Replace the controller.
Self-diagnostic error: NIB
[XXXX]: Detailed error code
1. Turn the main switch off and on.
The result of the MAC address Defective controller
2. Replace the controller.
check sum does not match the
check sum stored in ROM.
The PHY IC on the controller
cannot be properly recognized.
An error occurred during the
loop-back test for the PHY IC
on the controller.

ASIC error

CTL

Type

CTL

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Reinstall the controller system
software.
3. Replace the RAM-DIMM.
4. Replace the controller.

Troubleshooting Procedure

Same as [0001]

Related
SCs

CPU error

System firmware
problem
Defective RAM-DIMM
Defective controller

Possible Cause

[0801]
to
[4005]
[0B00]

Definition

CPU/Memory
Error

Item

[0702]
[0709]
[070A]

SC No.

SC TABLE

Check sum
error 1

Resident
memory error

Verification
error

Self-diagnostic
Error: RTC/
Optional
NVRAM

B147/B149/B190

SC 828
[0101]

[0202]

SC 827
[0201]

[15FF]

Self-diagnostic
Error: RTC/
Optional
NVRAM

Self-diagnosis
error: Standard
NVRAM

SC 824
[1401]

SC 826
[1501]

Item

SC No.

SC TABLE

Loose connection
Defective standard
NVRAM
Defective controller

Possible Cause

Related
SCs
Troubleshooting Procedure

4-46

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Check the standard NVRAM is firmly
inserted into the socket.
3. Replace the NVRAM.
4. Replace the controller.
Self-diagnostic error: RTC
[XXXX]: Detailed error code
1. Turn the main switch off and on.
An RTC device is
RTC defective
2. Replace the NVRAM with another
recognized, and the
NVRAM without RTC
NVRAM with an RTC device.
difference between the RTC
installed
device and the CPU
Backup battery
exceeds the defined limit.
discharged
No RTC device is
recognized.
1. Turn the main switch off and on.
The RTC device is not
NVRAM without RTC
2. Replace the NVRAM with another
detected.
installed
NVRAM with an RTC device.
Backup battery
discharged
Self-diagnostic error: Standard SDRAM DIMM
[XXXX]: Detailed error code
Error detected during a
1. Turn the main switch off and on.
Loose connection
write/verify check for the
2. Replace the SDRAM DIMM.
Defective SDRAM
standard RAM (SDRAM
3. Replace the controller.
DIMM
DIMM).
Defective controller
The SPD values in all RAM
1. Replace the RAM DIMM.
Defective RAM DIMM
DIMM are incorrect or
Defective SPD ROM
unreadable.
on RAM DIMM
Defective 12C bus
Self-diagnostic error : ROM
[XXXX]: Detailed error code
The boot monitor and OS
1. Turn the main switch on and off.
Defective ROM DIMM
program stored in the ROM
2. Replace the ROM DIMM
Defective controller
DIMM is checked. If the check
3. Replace the controller.
sum of the program is
incorrect, this SC code is
displayed.

The controller cannot


recognize the standard
NVRAM installed or detects
that the NVRAM is defective.

Definition

SM

CTL

CTL

CTL

CTL

CTL

CTL

Type

Loop-back
connector error

EEPROM
access error
EEPROM read
error

Network
interface error

[1120]

SC 840

SC 850

SM

SC 841

DMA
verification error

[110C]

Verification
error

Composition
error (Slot 1)

[0402]

SC 835
[1102]

Verification
error (Slot 1)

Composition
error (Slot 0)

Check sum
error 2

Item

[0401]

SC 829
[0302]

[0104]

SC No.

Possible Cause

Related
SCs
Troubleshooting Procedure

4-47

CTL

CTL

CTL

CTL

CTL

Type

B147/B149/B190

All areas of the ROM DIMM


are checked. If the check sum
of all programs stored in the
ROM DIMM is incorrect, this
SC code is displayed.
Self-diagnosis error: optional RAM
[XXXX]: Detailed error code
1. Turn the main switch off and on.
The result of checking the
Not specified RAM
2. Replace the RAM DIMM.
composition data of the RAM
DIMM installed
3. Replace the controller board.
in Slot 0 (CN5) on the
Defective RAM DIMM
controller is incorrect.
The data stored in the RAM in
Slot 1 does not match the data
when reading.
The result of checking the
composition data of the RAM
in Slot 1 (CN6) on the
controller is incorrect.
Self-diagnosis error: Centronics interface
[XXXX]: Detailed error code
1. Turn the main switch off and on.
The controller detects that the
Loose connection
2. Check the connection between the
loop-back connector is not
Defective loop-back
Centronics connector and loop-back
properly connected.
connector
connector.
A DMA data abnormality is
Defective Centronics
3.
Reconnect the loop-back connector.
detected even when the loopconnector
4. Replace the controller.
back connector is properly set. Defective controller
The loop-back connector is not
set when starting the detailed
self-diagnostics.
An error has occurred during
Defective EEPROM
1. Replace the EEPROM on the
I/O processing.
controller.
The EEPROM stores three
Defective EEPROM
1. Replace the EEPROM on the
different data in mirrored
controller.
areas.
The network is unusable.
1. Turn the main switch off and on.
Defective controller
2. Replace the controller.

Definition

SC TABLE

IEEE1394
interface error

Wireless LAN
card not
detected

Wireless LAN
card not
detected

Wireless LAN
card error

Wireless LAN
card error

USB interface
error
HDD:
Initialization
error
HDD: Reboot
error

SC 851

SC 853

SC 854

SC 855

SC 856

SC 857

B147/B149/B190

SC 861

SC 860

Item

SC No.

SC TABLE

The HDD does not become


ready within 30 seconds after
the power is supplied to the
HDD.

The USB interface cannot be


used due to a driver error.
The controller detects that the
hard disk fails.

An error is detected in the


wireless LAN board.

The wireless LAN card is not


detected before
communication is established,
though the wireless LAN board
is detected.
The wireless LAN card is not
detected after communication
is established, though the
wireless LAN board is
detected.
An error is detected in the
wireless LAN card.

The 1394 interface is


unusable.

Definition

SC 853

Loose connection

4-48

Loose connection
Defective cables
Defective HDD
Defective controller

Loose connection
Defective wireless
LAN card
Defective wireless
LAN board
Loose connection
Defective USB driver
Loose connection
HDD not initialized
Defective HDD

SC 854

Related
SCs

Loose connection

Defective IEEE1394
Defective controller.

Possible Cause

1. Check the connection.


2. Replace the USB board.
1. Turn the main switch off and on.
2. Reformat the HDD.
3. Replace the HDD.
1. Turn the main switch off and on.
2. Check the connection between the
HDD and controller.
3. Check and replace the cables.
4. Replace the HDD.
5. Replace the controller.

1. Check the connection.


2. Replace the wireless LAN board.

1. Check the connection.


2. Replace the wireless LAN card.

1. Check the connection.

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Replace the IEEE1394 interface
board.
3. Replace the controller.
1. Check the connection.

Troubleshooting Procedure

SM

CTL

CTL

CTL

CTL

CTL

CTL

CTL

CTL

Type

Defective sector
error

HDD: Read
error

HDD: CRC
error

HDD: Access
error
SD card
authentication
error
SD card error

SC 862

SC 863

SC 864

SC 865

FCU flash ROM


error

SC 871

SM

SC 870

SD card access
error
243-252: File
system error
253: Device
error
Address book
error

SC 868

SC 867

SC 866

Item

SC No.

An error is detected in the


flash ROM that stores the
address-book data.

An error is detected in the data


copied to the address book
over a network.

The SD card is ejected from


the slot.
An error report is sent from the
SD card reader.

While reading data from the


HDD or storing data in the
HDD, data transmission fails.
An error is detected while
operating the HDD.
A correct license is not found
in the SD card.

The data stored in the HDD


cannot be read correctly.

The 101st defective sector is


detected in the hard disk.

Definition

4-49

Defective flash ROM

Defective software
program
Defective HDD
Incorrect path to the
sever

The SD card is
ejected from the slot.
An error is detected in
the SD card.

SD-card data has


corrupted.

Defective HDD

Defective HDD

Same as SC 863 (SC


862 counts the
number of SC 863
occurrence.)
Defective HDD
Defective controller

Possible Cause

Related
SCs

CTL

CTL

CTL

CTL

CTL

CTL

CTL

CTL

CTL

Type

B147/B149/B190

1. Install the SD card.


2. Turn the main switch off and on.
1. For a file system error, format the SD
card on your PC.
2. For a device error, turn the mains
switch off and on.
3. Replace the SD card.
4. Replace the controller.
1. Turn the main switch off and on.
2. Initialize the address book data (SP5846-050).
3. Initialize the user information (SP5832-006/007).
4. Replace the HDD.
1. Turn the main switch off and on.
2. Replace the MBU (on the FCU).

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Replace the HDD.
1. Store correct data in the SD card.

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Replace the HDD.
3. Replace the controller.
1. Turn the main switch off and on.
2. Replace the HDD.

1. Replace the HDD.

Troubleshooting Procedure

SC TABLE

HDD mail data


error

HDD mail
transfer error

File format
converter error
Electric counter
error

SC 872

SC 873

SC 880

Printer font
error

SC 921

B147/B149/B190

SC 920

SC 902

Mechanical
total counter
error 1
Mechanical
total counter
error 2
Printer
application error

SC 901

SC 900

Item

SC No.

SC TABLE

A necessary font is not found


in the SD card.

4-50

The counter is
manually ejected.
Loose connection
Defective counter
Incorrect DIP-switch
setting
Defective software
Unexpected hardware
resource (e.g.,
memory shortage)
A necessary font is
not found in the SD
card.
The SD card data is
corrupted.

The mechanical counter is not


connected.
NOTE: This error is detected
by the North America
model only.

An error is detected in the


printer application program.

Defective file format


converter
Defective NVRAM
Defective controller

Defective HDD
Power failure during
an access to the HDD

Defective HDD
Power failure during
an access to the HDD

Possible Cause

The file format converter does


not respond.
Abnormal data is stored in the
counters.

An error is detected in the


HDD at machine initialization.

An error is detected in the


HDD at machine initialization.

Definition

Related
SCs

1. Check that the SD card stores correct


data.

1. Turn the main switch off and on.

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. Initialize the HDD partition (SP5-832007).
3. Replace the HDD.
1. Turn the main switch off and on.
2. Initialize the HDD partition (SP5-832008).
3. Replace the HDD.
4. Turn the main switch off on.
5. Replace the file format converter.
1. Turn the main switch off and on.
2. Check the connection between the
NVRAM and controller.
3. Replace the NVRAM.
4. Replace the controller.
1. Make sure that the counter is
correctly installed.
2. Replace the counter.
3. Check that the DIP-switch setting is
correct ( 5.10).

Troubleshooting Procedure

SM

CTL

CTL

CTL

CTL

CTL

CTL

Type

Net file function


error

Software
performance
error

Software
continuity error

Undefined error

BCU error

Application
function
selection error

SC 925

SC 990

SC 991

SC 992

SC 995

SC 997

SM

Item

SC No.

The application selected by


the operation panel key
does not start or ends
abnormally.

The software has attempted to


perform an unexpected
operation. However, unlike SC
990, the object of the error is
continuity of the software.
An undefined error has
occurred.
The DIP witch on the BCU is
incorrectly set.

The software makes an


unexpected operation.

The management area or


management file on the HDD
is corrupted.

Definition

4-51

Software program
error
Internal parameter
incorrect, insufficient
working memory.
Defective software
program
The DIP switch on the
BCU is incorrectly
set.
Software (including
the software
configuration)
defective
An option required by
the application (RAM,
DIMM, board) is not
installed

Defective software
Defective controller
Software error

Defective HDD
Data inconsistency
(e.g., caused by
power failure)

Possible Cause

SC 998

Related
SCs

CTL

CTL

CTL

CTL

CTL

Type

B147/B149/B190

1. Check the devices necessary for the


application program. If necessary
devices have not been installed,
install them.
2. Check that application programs are
correctly configured.
3. Take necessary countermeasures
specific to the application program. If
the logs can be displayed on the
operation panel, see the logs.

1. Set the DIP switch correctly.


2. Turn the main switch off and on.

When SC 860-865 keep occurring:


1. Follow the troubleshooting
procedures.
In other cases:
2. Turn the main switch off and on.
3. Initialize the net file partition.
4. Initialize the hard disk.
5. Replace the HDD.
1. Turn the main switch off and on.
2. Reinstall the controller and/or engine
main firmware.
3. See NOTE 1 at the end of the SC
table.
This SC is not displayed on the LCD
(logging only).

Troubleshooting Procedure

SC TABLE

Application start
error

SC 998

B147/B149/B190

Item

SC No.

SC TABLE

No applications start within 60


seconds after the power is
turned on.

Definition

4-52

Loose connection of
RAM-DIMM, ROMDIMM
Defective controller
Software problem

Possible Cause

Related
SCs
1. Turn the main switch off and on.
2. Check if the RAM-DIMM and ROMDIMM are properly connected.
3. Reinstall the controller system
firmware.
4. Replace the controller.

Troubleshooting Procedure

SM

CTL

Type

Program
download error

SC 999

SM

Item

SC No.

The download (program,


print data, language data)
from the IC card does not
execute normally.

Definition

4-53

Board installed
incorrectly
Engine board
defective
IC card defective
Incorrect IC card
used (machine
type/model, card
version)
NVRAM defective
Loss of power during
downloading
NOTE 1: This error is
not logged because
the error occurs in the
download mode
(different from the
normal operation
mode).
NOTE 2: If the
machine loses power
while downloading, or
if the download does
not normally end for
some other reason,
this could damage the
controller board or the
target PCB of the
downloading and
prevent subsequent
downloading. If this
problem occurs, the
damaged PCB must
be replaced.

Possible Cause

Related
SCs
CTL

Type

B147/B149/B190

1. Turn the main switch off and on.


2. If you can download necessary
programs, do it by using an
appropriate card.
3. If you cannot download necessary
programs, use the special card and
tool for downloading or replace the
board having been used for the
unsuccessful downloading.

Troubleshooting Procedure

SC TABLE

COPY SERVICE MODE

5.2 COPY SERVICE MODE


5.2.1 SERVICE MODE TABLE
SP1-XXX (Feed)

1-001-1
1-001-2
1-001-3
1-001-4
1-001-5
1-001-6
1-001-7
1-001-8
1-001-9

1-002

1-002-1
1-002-2
1-002-3
1-002-4
1-002-5
1-002-6

1-003

1-003-1
1-003-2
1-003-3
1-003-4
1-003-5
1-003-6
1-003-7
1-003-8

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[Lead Edge Reg.] Leading Edge Registration


(Paper Type, [Color ], Process Speed), Paper Type -> N: Normal, OHP, TH: Thick
Adjusts the leading edge registration by changing the registration clutch operation
timing for each mode.
Normal [K] 62.5
*BCU [ -10.0 to 10.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step ] FA
Normal [K] 125
*BCU
Normal [K] 185
*BCU
Normal [FC] 62.5
*BCU
Normal [FC] 125
*BCU
Thick [K]
*BCU
Thick [FC]
*BCU
OHP [K]
*BCU
OHP [FC]
*BCU

[Side to Side Reg.] Side-to-Side Registration


Adjusts the side-to-side registration by changing the laser main scan start position for
each mode.
By-pass Table
*BCU [ -10.0 to 10.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step ] FA
Paper Tray 1
*BCU
Paper Tray 2
*BCU
Paper Tray 3
*BCU [ -10.0 to 10.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step ]
Paper Tray 4
*BCU
Duplex
*BCU

[Paper Buckle] Paper Buckle


(Paper Tray or By-pass, Paper Type, Process Speed), Paper Type: N: Normal, TH:
Thick
Adjusts the amount of paper buckle at the registration roller by changing the paper
feed timing.
Paper Tray 62.5
*BCU [ -5 to 5 / 0 / 1 mm/step ]
Paper Tray 125
*BCU
Paper Tray 185
*BCU
By-pass N 62.5
*BCU
By-pass N 125
*BCU
By-pass N 185
*BCU
By-pass TH
*BCU
By-pass OHP
*BCU

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1-001

COPY SERVICE MODE

1-004

1-004-1
1-004-2
1-004-3
1-004-4
1-004-5
1-004-6
1-004-7

[Dev. Motor Speed] Development Drive Motor Speed


([Color], Process Speed, Paper Type), Paper Type -> N: Normal, TH: Thick
Adjusts the development drive motor speed for correcting color shifts at the leading
edge or trailing edge area.
Black Motor [K]: Adjusts fusing roller speed for the trailing edge area.
Color Motor [YMC]: Adjusts registration roller speed for the leading edge area.
NOTE:
SP1-004-002 and 005 is for color mode. Fine adjustment for B&W mode can be
done with SP1-005-001 and 002.
SP1-004-004 is for normal paper. Fine adjustment for thick paper can be done with
SP1-005-003.
[K] 62.5 Normal
*BCU [ 96.0 to 104.0 / 97.8 / 0.1 %/step ]
[K] 125
*BCU [ 96.0 to 104.0 / 97.6 / 0.1 %/step ]
[K] 185
*BCU [ 96.0 to 104.0 / 98.1 / 0.1 %/step ]
[YMC] 62.5
*BCU [ 96.00 to 104.00 / 100.00 / 0.05 %/step ] FA
[YMC] 125
*BCU
[YMC] 185
*BCU
[K] 62.5 Thick
*BCU

[Dev. Motor Speed2] Development Drive Motor Speed 2


([Color], Process Speed, Paper Type), Paper Type -> TH: Thick
1-005-1 [K]
*BCU [ -0.2 to +1.0 / +0.2 / 0.1 %/step ]
Adjusts the black development drive motor speed for the B&W 125mm/s process
speed. The value stored in this SP mode is different from SP1-004-002 (see the note
for SP 1-004).
At the 125mm/s process speed, the transfer unit position for B&W is different than for
color mode. The transfer unit position affects the paper transport quality, causing the
paper to flip up at the fusing section if the same speed as color mode is used for B&W
mode. To minimize the occurrence of paper flipping up, which causes smeared
images in the trailing area, this SP mode can change the motor speed in B&W mode.
1-005-2 [YMC]
*BCU [ -1.00 to 1.00 / 0 / 0.05 %/step ] FA
Adjusts the color development drive motor speed for the B&W 125mm/s process
speed. The value stored in this SP mode is different from SP1-004-005 (see the note
for SP 1-004).
At the 125mm/s process speed, the transfer unit position for B&W is different than for
color mode. The transfer unit position affects the paper transport speed slightly. This
SP mode can adjust the motor speed for B&W mode.
1-005-3 [YMC] Thick
*BCU [ -0.30 to 0.30 / 0 / 0.05 %/step ]
Adjust the color development drive motor speed for thick paper in by-pass mode. The
value stored in this SP mode is different from SP1-004-004 (see the note for SP 1004).
Normal and thick paper are different types of paper, and this sometime causes color
shift due to paper slippage. This SP mode can change the motor speed for thick
paper.

1-005

1-006

1-006-1
1-006-2
1-006-3
1-006-4

[Dev. Motor Speed3] Development Drive Motor Speed 3


([Color], Process Speed, Paper Type), Paper Type -> SP: Special
Adjusts the development motor speed for special paper.
[K] 62.5 Special
*BCU [ -4.0 to 4.0 / 0 / 0.1 %/step ]
[K] 125 Special
*BCU
[YMC] 62.5 Special
*BCU [ -4.00 to 4.00 / -0.1 / 0.05 %/step ]
[YMC] 125 Special
*BCU

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[Dev. Motor Speed4] Development Drive Motor Speed 4


Adjusts the development motor speed for postcards.
1-007-1 [CL] Mail TH
*BCU [ -1.00 to 0.00 / -0.40 / 0.05%/step]

1-007

1-008-1
1-008-2
1-008-3
1-008-4
1-008-5
1-008-6

[Drum STM Speed] Drum STM Speed Adjustment


Adjusts the drum speed of each line-speed mode (62.5 mm/s and 125 mm/s); this
adjusts drum speed but not transfer belt speed.
[CL] 62.5
*BCU [ 0 to 10/ 7 / 1 /step ] DFU
[CL] 125
*BCU [ 0 to 10/ 7 / 1 /step ] DFU
[Bk] 62.5
*BCU [ 0 to 10/ 5 / 1 /step ] DFU
[Bk] 125
*BCU [ 0 to 10/ 3 / 1 /step ] DFU
OHP
*BCU [ 0 to 10/ 3 / 1 /step ] DFU
MUSIC
*BCU [ 0 to 10/ 3 / 1 /step ] DFU

1-104
[Fusing Control]
1-104-1 Control Method

*BCU

[ 0 or 1 / 0 / - ] Alphanumeric
0: ON/OFF Control
1: Phase Control

Selects the fusing control method.


NOTE: This mode can be used only for N. America models
1-104-25 Process Speed
*BCU [0 to 4 / 4 / 1/step] Alphanumeric
0: Color 62.5 mm/s (temperature specified by
SP 1-105-8 and 19)
1: Color 125 mm/s (temperature specified by
SP 1-105-9 and 20)
2: Thick / OHP (temperature specified by SP 1105-13 and 24)
3: K 125 mm/s (temperature specified by SP 1105-4 and 15)
4: K 185 mm/s (temperature specified by SP 1105-5 and 16)
Selects the power-on default target fusing operation temperature.
The target operating fusing temperature depends on the process speed. When the
machine is switched on, it starts warming up for the process speed specified in this
SP mode.

1-105

[Fusing Temperature]
(Heating or Pressure roller: Paper Type, [Color], Simplex/Duplex, Process Speed)
Paper Type -> N: Normal, OHP. TH: Thick, SP: Special
Some settings of fusing temperature depend on the destination (US or Europe/Asia).
US: Setting for US, EU: Setting for Europe/Asia
1 105-1 H: Ready
*BCU [ 10 to 100 / 10 / 1oC/step ]
Sets the heating roller temperature for the printing ready condition.
After the main switch has been turned on, the machine enters the print ready
condition when the heating roller temperature reaches the temperature specified in
this SP mode.
When the machine is in the recovery mode from the energy saver or auto off mode,
the machine becomes ready when both heating and pressure roller temperatures
reach the specified temperature.
Ready temperature = (Target temperature specified in SP1-104-25 or 105-3 to 28)
Temperature specified in this SP mode.

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1-008

COPY SERVICE MODE

Rev. 06/2004

1-105
[Fusing Temperature]
1-105-2 P: Ready
*BCU [ 10 to 100 / NA: 10, EU: 20 / 1oC/step ]
Sets the pressure roller temperature for the printing ready condition.
Ready temperature = (Target temperature specified in SP1-104-25 or 105-3 to 28)
Temperature specified in this SP mode
The following SPs set the target operating temperatures of the heating and pressure
rollers in various modes. (The default settings are different for N. America and
Eur./Asia)
1-105-4 H:N [K] S 125
*BCU [ 100 to 190 / NA: 180, EU: 175 / 5C/step]
1-105-5 H:N [K] S 185
*BCU [ 100 to 190 / NA: 180, EU: 180 / 5C/step]
1-105-6 H:N [K] D 125
*BCU [ 100 to 190 / NA: 170, EU: 165 / 5C/step] **
1-105-7 H:N [K] D 185
*BCU [ 100 to 190 / NA: 175 , EU: 175 / 5C/step]
1-105-8 H:N[FC] S 62.5
*BCU [ 100 to 190 / NA: 150, EU: 150 / 5C/step]
1-105-9 H:N[FC] S 125
*BCU [ 100 to 190 / 180 / 5C/step]
1-105-10 H:N[FC] D 62.5
*BCU [ 100 to 190 / NA: 145, EU: 145/ 5C/step]
1-105-11 H:N[FC] D 125
*BCU [ 100 to 190 / NA: 170, EU: 170 / 5C/step] **
1-105-13 H:OHP
*BCU [ 100 to 190 / 165 / 5C/step]
1-105-15 P:N [K] S 125
*BCU [ 0 to 190 / NA: 160, EU: 155 / 5C/step]
1-105-16 P:N [K] S 185
*BCU [ 0 to 190 / NA: 155, EU: 160 / 5C/step]
1-105-17 P:N [K] D 125
*BCU [ 0 to 190 / NA: 150, EU: 145 / 5C/step] **
1-105-18 P:N [K] D 185
*BCU [ 0 to 190 / NA: 145, EU: 155 / 5C/step]
1-105-19 P:N[FC] S 62.5
*BCU [ 0 to 190 / NA: 125, EU: 130 / 5C/step]
1-105-20 P:N[FC] S 125
*BCU [ 0 to 190 / 160 / 5C/step]
1-105-21 P:N[FC] D 62.5
*BCU [ 0 to 190 / NA: 120, EU: 125 / 5C/step]
1-105-22 P:N[FC] D 125
*BCU [ 0 to 190 / NA: 150, EU: 150 / 5C/step] **
1-105-24 P:OHP
*BCU [ 0 to 190 / 150 / 5C/step]
1-105-26 H:TH
*BCU [ 0 to 190 / 175 / 5C/step]
1-105-28 P:TH
*BCU [ 0 to 190 / 155 / 5C/step]
1-105-29 H:Envelop
*BCU [ 0 to 190 / 175 / 5C/step]
1-105-30 P:Envelop
*BCU [ 0 to 190 / 155 / 5C/step]
1-105-31 H: Slow Down
*BCU [ 1 to 20 / 5 / 1C/step]
Sets the heating roller temperature for the printing start condition when changing the
process speed.
Fusing temperature must be decreased when the machine changes to a process
speed that is slower than the current process speed (for example, when the speed
changes from 185 mm/s to 62.5 mm/s). The machine idles while reducing the fusing
temperature. When the fusing temperature becomes lower than the ready
temperature, the machine starts printing.
Ready Temperature = Target temperature + Temperature specified in this SP mode.
1-105-32 P: Slow Down
*BCU
[ 1 to 20 / 10 / 1C/step]
Sets the pressure roller temperature for the printing start condition when changing the
process speed.
1-105-33 H:SP 62.5
*BCU [ -20 to +30 / +10 / 1C/step]
1-105-34 H:SP 125
*BCU [ -20 to +30 / +10 / 1C/step]
1-105-35 H:SP 185
*BCU [ -20 to +30 / +10 / 1C/step]
1-105-36 P:SP 62.5
*BCU [ -20 to +30 / +10 / 1C/step]
1-105-37 P:SP 125
*BCU [ -20 to +30 / +10 / 1C/step]
1-105-38 P:SP 185
*BCU [ -20 to +30 / +20 / 1C/step]

** Requires Engine firmware 1.09C or later.

[Temperature Display] Fusing Temperature Display (Heating or Pressure)


Displays the current temperature of the heating and pressure rollers.
1-106-1 Heat Roller
[ 0 to 200 / - / 5C/step]
1-106-2 Pressure Roller

1-106

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[Paper Size] Tray Paper Size


1-902
1-902-1 Tray 1 A4/LT
*BCU

Specifies the paper size for tray 1.


1-902-2 Tray 2 B4/LG
*BCU

Specifies the paper size for tray 2.


1-902-3 Tray 2 A4/LT
*BCU

Specifies the paper size for tray 2.


1-902-4 Tray 2 B5/LT
*BCU

[ 0 or 1 / 0 / - ] Alphanumeric
0: A4 sideways, 1: LT sideways
Tray 1 can only use these two sizes.
US: 1 FA
[ 0 or 1 / 0 / - ] Alphanumeric
0: B4 lengthwise, 1: LG lengthwise
This specifies which size is detected for a
sensor output of 1101 (see section 6 for
details).
US: 1 FA
[ 0 or 1 / 0 / - ] Alphanumeric
0: A4 lengthwise, 1: LT lengthwise
This specifies which size is detected for a
sensor output of 0110 (see section 6 for
details).
US: 1 FA
[ 0 or 1 / 0 / - ] Alphanumeric
0: LT, 1: B5 lengthwise
This specifies which size is detected for a
sensor output of 1011 (see section 6 for
details).

Specifies the paper size for tray 2.

[Fusing Idling Time]


Specifies the timer for deciding whether to do fusing idling when receiving a print
command.
When receiving a new job within the time specified in this SP mode after the last job
is completed, fusing idling is not done because the fusing section was already
warmed up during the last job.
1-910-1 Idling Time
*BCU [ 0 to 180 / 1 / 1 minute/step ] DFU

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Service
Tables

1-910

COPY SERVICE MODE

1-912

1-912-1
1-912-2
1-912-3
1-912-4
1-912-5
1-912-6

1-913

1-913-1
1-913-2
1-913-3
1-913-4
1-913-5
1-913-6
1-913-7
1-913-8
1-913-9
1-913-10

[Machine Temp. Cor.] Machine Temperature Correction


Th: Threshold, Heating or Pressure roller
Corrects the fusing temperature depending on the temperature inside the machine.
If the temperature inside the machine is too high or low, this may cause hot or cold
offset image at the fusing section. To avoid the offset image, the fusing temperature is
corrected depending on the temperature inside machine, which is monitored by the
thermistor located on the right side of the laser optics housing unit.
If the temperature inside the machine is detected as high or low (based on the
settings of SP1-912-001 or 002), the fusing temperature is decreased or increased by
the temperature specified in SP1-912-003 to 006.
Also see SP 1-917-1.
Th:High Temp
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 30 / 1C/step]
Sets the threshold for entering the high temperature condition.
Th:Low Temp
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 17 / 1C/step]
Sets the threshold for entering the low temperature condition.
H:High Temp
*BCU [ 0 to 15 / 0 / 1C/step]
Sets the fusing temperature decrease for the high temperature condition.
P:High Temp
*BCU [ 0 to 15 / 0 / 1C/step]
H:Low Temp
*BCU [ 0 to 15 / 5 / 1C/step]
Sets the fusing temperature increase for the low temperature condition.
P:Low Temp
*BCU [ 0 to 15 / 5 / 1C/step]

[Temperature. Cor. 1] Fusing Temperature Correction (Correction Timing)


Specifies the number of sheets to determine whether or not to apply the fusing
temperature correction.
During a multi print job, the fusing temperature tends to slightly overshoot around the
10th sheet and then stabilize. Temperature overshooting may cause the glossiness to
increase.
To minimize the overshooting, both fusing and pressure roller temperatures are
decreased by the amount specified in SP1-914 at the number of sheets specified in
this SP mode, until the end of the job.
The temperatures are decreased in two steps.
Example: 125 mm/s line speed
First step (also called 'Mode 1'): After 5 sheets (SP 1-913-2), temperature drops by
5C (SP 1-914-2).
Second step (also called 'Mode 2'): After 20 sheets (SP 1-913-7), temperature drops
by 10C (SP 1-914-7).
Narrow: LT/A4 SEF width or less
Wide: Wider than LT/A4 SEF
Mode 1 185
*BCU
[ 1 to 255 / 5 / 1 sheet/step ]
Mode 1 125
*BCU
[ 1 to 255 / 5 / 1 sheet/step ]
Mode 1 62.5
*BCU
[ 1 to 255 / 5 / 1 sheet/step ]
Mode 1 OHP narrow
*BCU
[ 1 to 255 / 5 / 1 sheet/step ]
Mode 1 185 wide
*BCU [ 1 to 255 / 10 / 1 sheet/step ]
Mode 2 185
*BCU [ 1 to 255 / 20 / 1 sheet/step ]
Mode 2 125
*BCU [ 1 to 255 / 20 / 1 sheet/step ]
Mode 2 62.5
*BCU [ 1 to 255 / 20 / 1 sheet/step ]
Mode 2 185 narrow
*BCU [ 1 to 255 / 10 / 1 sheet/step ]
Mode 2 185 wide
*BCU [ 1 to 255 / 20 / 1 sheet/step ]

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1-914

1-914-1
1-914-2
1-914-3
1-914-4
1-914-5
1-914-6
1-914-7
1-914-8
1-914-9
1-914-10

[Temperature Cor. 2] Fusing Temperature Correction (Temperature Setting)


Specifies the temperature to be subtracted from the targeted temperatures specified
in SP1-105-4 to-24.
Narrow: LT/A4 SEF width or less
Wide: Wider than LT/A4 SEF
Temp 1 185
*BCU [ 0 to 20 / 0 / 5C /step ]
Temp 1 125
*BCU [ 0 to 20 / 5 / 5C /step ]
Temp 1 62.5
*BCU [ 0 to 20 / 0 / 5C /step ]
Temp 1 OHP narrow
*BCU [ 0 to 20 / 5 / 5C /step ]
Temp 1 OHP wide
*BCU [ 0 to 20 / 5 / 5C /step ]
Temp 2 185
*BCU [ 0 to 20 / 10 / 5C /step ]
Temp 2 125
*BCU [ 0 to 20 / 10 / 5C /step ]
Temp 2 62.5
*BCU [ 0 to 20 / 10 / 5C /step ]
Temp 2 OHP narrow
*BCU [ 0 to 20 / 5 / 5C /step ]
Temp 2 OHP wide
*BCU [ 0 to 20 / 5 / 5C /step ]

1-915
[Stand-by Time]
1-915-1 Job Receiving

*BCU

1-916
[Idling Mode]
1-916-1 Mode Set

*BCU

[ 0 to 1 / 0 / 1 /step ]
0: Off
1: On
Executes the extra idling operation after the fusing unit becomes ready just after the
main switch has been turned on.
1-916-2 Idling Time
*BCU [ 10 to 120 / 30 / 10 sec/step ]
Specifies how long the extra idling operation is executed.
1-916-3 PreJob Mode
*BCU [ 0 to 1 / 0 / 1 /step ]
0: Off
1: On
Executes the extra idling operation after the fusing unit becomes ready when a print
job arrives at the copier.
1-916-4 Idling Time
*BCU [ 0 to 360 / 0 / 1 sec/step ]
Specifies how long the extra idling operation is executed when special paper is used
and the line speed is 185 mm/s.

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[ 0 to 180 / 60 / 10 seconds/step ]
0: The machine does not shift to the stand-by
mode.
Specifies the time to shift the machine into the stand-by mode when not receiving a
print start command after receiving a print preparation command.
1-915-2 Job End
*BCU [ 0 to 180 / 30 / 10 seconds/step ]
0: The machine does not shift to the stand-by
mode.
Specifies the time to shift the machine into the stand-by mode after the last job is
completed.

COPY SERVICE MODE

[OHP/TH Fusing] OHP/Thick Paper Fusing Temperature Correction


(Heating or Pressure Roller)
Specifies the temperature for starting a print job.
The fusing section is already warmed up when the last print job was completed. If
prints are made on OHP or thick paper at this time, the fusing temperature tends to
be higher than the target, causing exit roller marks or a paper jam in the fusing
section.
To prevent this, the print job will not start if the heating and pressure roller
temperatures are higher than the following:
(Target temperature specified by SP1-105-12, -13, -23, -24) - (Temperature specified
by this SP mode (default: 5C for heating roller, 10C for pressure roller))
1-996-4 H:Print Temp
*BCU [ 0 to 20 / 5 / 1C /step ]
1-996-5 P:Print Temp
*BCU [ 0 to 20 / 10 / 1C /step ]
1-996-6 PreJob Mode
*BCU
[ 0 to 1 / 0 / 1 /step]
0: Off
1: On
This SP enables or disables the 30-second fusing unit idling at the start of an OHP
print job. When enabled, idling is done even if the machine is in the ready condition.

1-996

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2-001

2-001-1
2-001-2
2-001-3
2-001-4

2-001-5
2-001-6
2-001-7
2-001-8
2-001-9
2-001-10
2-001-11
2-001-12
2-001-13

2-001-14
2-001-15
2-001-16
2-001-17

2-101
2-103-1
2-103-2
2-103-3
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[Charge Bias] Charge Roller Bias (DC or AC component: [Color], Process Speed)
U: Upper, L: Lower
Adjusts the DC component of the charge roller bias in the various print modes.
Charge bias (DC component) is automatically adjusted during process control;
therefore, adjusting these settings does not effect while process control mode (SP3125 Default: ON) is activated. When deactivating process control mode with SP3-125,
the values in these SP modes are used for printing.
DC:[K]
*BCU [ 300 to 1000 / 700 / 10 volts/step ] DFU
DC:[Y]
*BCU
DC:[M]
*BCU
DC:[C]
*BCU
Displays the AC component of the charge roller bias adjusted during machine
initialization or process control self-check.
Sets AC bias in the various print modes for test purposes.
If the optimum AC bias cannot be selected because of the upper and lower limits
(SP2-001-10 and 11 for K, SP 2-001-21 and 22 for YMC), this may cause white spots
on images and black spots on background. (In particular, spots may appear if the
room temperature is very low.)
Check the printouts after changing the AC bias with these SP modes (SP2-001-12 to
20) and exiting SP mode. If increasing or decreasing the AC bias for relevant color
solves the spot problem, shift the AC upper and lower limits (SP2-001-10 and 11 for
K, SP 2-001-21 and 22 for YMC) by the value increased or decreased during the test.
NOTE: The AC upper and lower limits have been optimized by the manufacturer;
therefore, these settings should not be adjusted in the field.
AC:[K] 62.5
[ 0 to 255 / 40 / 1/step ] DFU
AC:[K] 125
[ 0 to 255 / 71 / 1/step ] DFU
AC:[K] 185
[ 0 to 255 / 159 / 1/step ] DFU
AC:[Y] 62.5
[ 0 to 255 / 40 / 1/step ] DFU
AC:[Y] 125
[ 0 to 255 / 71 / 1/step ] DFU
AC:[M] 62.5
[ 0 to 255 / 40 / 1/step ] DFU
AC:[M] 125
[ 0 to 255 / 71 / 1/step ] DFU
AC:[C] 62.5
[ 0 to 255 / 40 / 1/step ] DFU
AC:[C] 125
[ 0 to 255 / 71 / 1/step ] DFU
Sets the upper limit of the AC component adjustable range for black.
During machine initialization and process control self-check, the AC component of the
charge roller bias is automatically adjusted within the range specified by SP2-001-014
through 017.
AC Target [K]
*BCU [ 0 to 255 / 86 / 1/step ] DFU
AC Target [Y]
*BCU [ 0 to 255 / 83 / 1/step ] DFU
AC Target [M]
*BCU [ 0 to 255 / 86 / 1/step ] DFU
AC Target [C]
*BCU [ 0 to 255 / 83 / 1/step ] DFU

[TrimAdjust] Trimming Adjustment


This program adjusts the trimming area (the area in which no image is created).
front
*BCU [ 0.0 to 6.0 / 3.0 / 0.1 mm/step ]
back
*BCU [ 0.0 to 6.0 / 3.0 / 0.1 mm/step ]
lead
*BCU [ 0.0 to 6.0 / 2.0 / 0.1 mm/step ]
trail
*BCU [ 0.0 to 6.0 / 2.0 / 0.1 mm/step ]

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COPY SERVICE MODE

2-103

2-103-1
2-103-2
2-103-4
2-103-5
2-103-7
2-103-8
2-103-10
2-103-11
2-103-13
2-103-14
2-103-15
2-103-26
2-103-27

2-103-55
2-103-56
2-103-57
2-103-58
2-103-59
2-103-101
2-103-102
2-103-103
2-103-104
2-103-105
2-103-106
2-103-107
2-103-108
2-103-109
2-103-110

[LD Control] LD Power Control


([Color Mode, Color], Process Speed, K or Color mode) P: Power, M: Magnification
Adjusts the laser power by changing the current applied to LD.
Laser power is automatically adjusted during process control; therefore, adjusting
these data has no effect while Process Control (SP3-125 Default : ON) is activated.
After deactivating Process Control with SP3-125, the values in these SP modes are
used for printing.
P:[K] 62.5 C
*BCU [ 0 to 1023 / 576 / 1/step ] DFU
P:[K] 125 C
*BCU [ 0 to 1023 / 640 / 1/step ] DFU
P:[Y] 62.5 C
*BCU [ 0 to 1023 / 576 / 1/step ] DFU
P:[Y] 125 C
*BCU [ 0 to 1023 / 640 / 1/step ] DFU
P:[M] 62.5 C
*BCU [ 0 to 1023 / 576 / 1/step ] DFU
P:[M] 125 C
*BCU [ 0 to 1023 / 640 / 1/step ] DFU
P:[C] 62.5 C
*BCU [ 0 to 1023 / 576 / 1/step ] DFU
P:[C] 125 C
*BCU [ 0 to 1023 / 640 / 1/step ] DFU
P:[K] 62.5 K
*BCU [ 0 to 1023 / 576 / 1/step ] DFU
P:[K] 125 K
*BCU [ 0 to 1023 / 576 / 1/step ] DFU
P:[K] 185 K
*BCU [ 0 to 1023 / 601 / 1/step ] DFU
P:[0 1] 125 K
*BCU [ 0 to 1023 / 576 / 1/step ] DFU
P:[0 1] 185 K
*BCU [ 0 to 1023 / 601 / 1/step ] DFU
Main Scan Magnification ([Color], Laser Exposure Frequency)
Displays the result of the latest line position adjustment. Changing this affects the
main scan magnification; however, this will be automatically corrected at the next
line position adjustment. If a fine adjustment is required, it can be done with SP5993-013 to 015 (this affects the way that the adjustment is done, and will be
effective from the next line position adjustment).
NOTE: If the line position adjustment does not work properly, the line position can
be adjusted manually with this SP mode as a temporary measure. In this case, the
line position adjustment needs to be disabled with SP5-993-001.
M:[K] 64.3MHz
*BCU [ 0 to 280 / 140 / 1 dot/step ] 1 dot = 20 DFU
M:[Y] 64.3MHz
*BCU
M:[M] 64.3MHz
*BCU
M:[C] 64.3MHz
*BCU
M:[K] 47.6MHz
*BCU
CF:[K,K] 1
*BCU [ 0 to 1023 / 604 / 1/step ] DFU
CF:[K,K] 2
*BCU [ 0 to 1023 / 604 / 1/step ] DFU
CF[FC,K]
*BCU [ 0 to 1023 / 720 / 1/step ] DFU
CF:[FC:Y]
*BCU [ 0 to 1023 / 720 / 1/step ] DFU
CF:[FC,M]
*BCU [ 0 to 1023 / 720 / 1/step ] DFU
CF:[FC,C]
*BCU [ 0 to 1023 / 720 / 1/step ] DFU
CF:[K] OHP/TH
*BCU [ 0 to 1023 / 590 / 1/step ] DFU
CF:[Y] OHP/TH
*BCU [ 0 to 1023 / 590 / 1/step ] DFU
CF:[M] OHP/TH
*BCU [ 0 to 1023 / 590 / 1/step ] DFU
CF:[C] OHP/TH
*BCU [ 0 to 1023 / 590 / 1/step ] DFU

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COPY SERVICE MODE

2-109

2-109-2
2-109-3
2-109-5
2-109-6

[LD Beam Pitch] LD Beam Pitch


Sets the beam pitch for black in 1200 dpi or 600 dpi mode.
NOTE: After replacing the laser optics housing unit, the data printed on the decal
attached to the new unit must be input with this SP mode.
Pitch 1200
*BCU [ 0 to 255 / 50 / 50 pulse/step ] FA
Pitch 600
*BCU [ 0 to 255 / 42 / 50 pulse/step ] FA
Display 1200
[ 0 to 255 / - / 1 pulse/step ]
Display 600
[ 0 to 255 / - / 1 pulse/step ]

[Polygon OFF Timing 1] Polygon Mirror Motor OFF Timing


2-112
2-112-1 Warming-up
*BCU [ 0 to 60 / 10 / 1 second/step ]
0: Not turned off except for Energy Saver mode
The polygon mirror motor turns off if the machine receives no print start command for
the time specified in this SP mode after receiving the print preparation command.
2-112-2 Job End
*BCU [ 0 to 60 / 10 / 1 second/step ]
0: Not turned off except for Energy Saver mode
The polygon mirror motor turns off if the machine receives no print job for the time
specified in this SP mode after the previous job was completed.

[ 0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step ]
[Polygon OFF Timing 2]
Polygon Mirror Motor OFF Timing
0: Enable, 1: Disable
2-131-1 The polygon mirror motor does not turn on until the copier enters the ready condition
even after receiving the print start command.
NOTE: When a user complains about high frequency noise, enabling this mode can
minimize the noise.

2-201

2-201-1
2-201-2
2-201-3
2-201-4
2-201-5
2-201-6
2-201-7
2-201-8
2-201-9

2-207

2-207-1
2-207-2
2-207-3
2-207-4

SM

[Dev. Bias] Development Bias ([Color], Process Speed)


Adjusts the development bias.
Development bias is automatically adjusted during process control; therefore,
adjusting these settings has no effect while Process Control (SP3-125 Default: ON) is
activated.
After deactivating Process Control with SP3-125, the values in these SP modes are
used for printing.
[K] 62.5
*BCU [ 200 to 800 / 500 / 10 V/step ] DFU
[K] 125
*BCU
[K] 185
*BCU
[Y] 62.5
*BCU
[Y] 125
*BCU
[M] 62.5
*BCU
[M] 125
*BCU
[C] 62.5
*BCU
[C] 125
*BCU

[Forced Toner Supply] Forced Toner Supply ([Color])


Forces toner to be supplied to the development unit.
The toner supply clutch turns on for 0.7 s and off for 1.3 s.
[ 0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step ]
[K]
0: Not execute
[Y]
1: Execute
[M]
[C]

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2-208
2-208-1
2-208-2
2-208-3
2-208-4

2-208-5
2-208-6
2-208-7
2-208-8

2-208-9

2-208-10
2-208-11
2-208-12
2-208-13

2-208-14
2-208-15
2-208-16
2-208-17

2-208-18
2-208-19
2-208-20
2-208-21

2-208-22
2-208-23
2-208-24
2-208-25

[Toner Supply Mode] Toner Supply Mode ([Color])


Selects the toner supply method.
[K]
*BCU [ 0 to 2 / 1 / 1/step ] Alphanumeric
[Y]
*BCU 0: Fixed supply (with the supply rates stored
with SP2-208-5 to 8)
[M]
*BCU
[C]
*BCU 1: Fuzzy control supply
2: Proportional control supply (using the Vref
values stored with SP2-224-5 to 8)
Sets the toner supply rate used when the toner supply method (SP2-208-1 to 4) is set
to 0 (fixed supply mode).
Fixed Rate [K]
*BCU [ 0 to 100 / 5 / 1%/step ]
Fixed Rate [Y]
*BCU
Fixed Rate [M]
*BCU
Fixed Rate [C]
*BCU
Specifies the maximum possible toner supply, expressed as a percentage of the
maximum amount of toner that can possibly be supplied for a sheet of paper.
If too much toner is supplied to the development unit especially for black or in the low
humidity condition, this may cause dirty background due to insufficient agitation. This
SP mode limits the maximum possible toner supply for black and only in the low
humidity condition for color.
NOTE: The main switch must be turned off and on to effect the setting change.
Upper Limit
*BCU [ 0 to 100 / 63 / 1 %/step ] DFU
#
Adjusts the toner supply amount (fixed rate) when making multiple prints of pages
with low image ratio (coverage).
When printing with a low image ratio, toner concentration is controlled only with Vt
outputs since pixel count is not done for low image ratios. This may cause the
attraction force between toner and carrier to increase, resulting in low image density
on outputs. To prevent this, the machine counts the number of pixels and supplies a
fixed amount of toner if the accumulated number of pixels becomes greater than the
specified level.
*BCU [ 0 to 100 / 0 / 1 %/step ] DFU
LowCoverage[K]
LowCoverage[Y]
LowCoverage[M]
LowCoverage[C]
Specifies each constant to adjust the toner supply amount. The optimum value is
specified before shipment.
*BCU
[ 0 to 10.0 / 0.3 / 0.1 %/step ] DFU
Vt Coeff[Bk]
Vt Coeff[Y]
Vt Coeff[M]
Vt Coeff[C]
Specifies each constant to adjust the toner supply amount. The optimum value is
specified before shipment.
*BCU
[ 0 to 10.0 / 0.7 / 0.1 %/step ] DFU
Img Coeff[Bk]
Img Coeff[Y]
Img Coeff[M]
Img Coeff[C]
Specifies each constant to adjust the toner supply amount. The optimum value is
specified before shipment.
*BCU
[ 0 to 10.0 / 0.1 / 0.1 %/step ] DFU
ImgCrctCoef[Bk]
ImgCrctCoef[Y]
ImgCrctCoef[M]
ImgCrctCoef[C]

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2-210-5
2-210-6
2-210-7
2-210-8

2-212

2-212-1
2-212-2

2-212-5
2-212-6

2-212-7
2-212-8

2-212-9
2-212-10

2-212-11

2-212-12
2-212-13
2-212-14
2-212-15

SM

[Toner Supply Counter] Toner Supply Counter ([Color])


Displays the total time that the toner supply clutch has been on.
This data is stored in the memory chip on each toner cartridge.
[K]
*BCU [ 0 to 5000 / 0 / 1 second/step ]
[Y]
*BCU
[M]
*BCU
[C]
*BCU

[Toner Near/End] Toner Near End / End Detection Threshold ([Color])


When the amount of toner amount left in the cartridge becomes less than this value,
the machine starts monitoring the Vt values for toner near end detection.
Start [K]
*BCU [ 0 to 1000 / 100 / 10 g/step ]
Start [YMC]
*BCU
Specifies the threshold for toner near-end detection.
The machine detects toner near-end when the following happens 10 times
consecutively.
Vt > Vref + Threshold
Near [K]
*BCU [ 0 to 5.0 / 0.4 / 0.1 V/step ]
Near [YMC]
*BCU
Specifies the threshold for toner end detection.
The machine detects toner end when the following happens 10 times consecutively.
Then, the machine stops printing, even during a print job.
Vt > Vref + Threshold
End [K]
*BCU [ 0 to 5.0 / 0.5 / 0.1 V/step ]
End [YMC]
*BCU
Specifies the number of sheets with full image coverage that can be printed after
toner near-end has been detected.
When near-end is detected, the pixels in the images are counted. The machine
detects toner end when the following happens, and the machine stops printing even
during a print job.
Pixel count = 5 A4/LT sheets with full
image coverage
NOTE: The setting of SP2-212-11 has priority for deciding when to stop printing.
Pixel [K]
*BCU [ 0 to 255 / 50 / 1 sheet/step ]
Pixel [YMC]
*BCU
Specifies the minimum number of sheets that can be printed after toner near-end has
been detected.
However, when the following happens 10 consecutive times, the machine stops
printing even during a print job or if this guaranteed minimum has not been met.
Vt > Current Vref value + 1.2V or Vt > 4.8V
Min. Print
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 10 / 1 sheet/step ]
Displays the average signal value of the toner end sensor. Printed images can be
weak when the value is larger.
Each toner sensor detects the toner that is falling through the toner path beneath the
toner cartridge. Each sensor outputs 0 when it detects toner in the toner path, or
outputs 1 when it does not detect toner. The signal is 1 if toner is not passing
through the path even though the toner cartridge contains toner. These signals, 0
and 1, are periodically checked and used to calculate the signal average. When
enough toner is in the cartridge, the signal average is a smaller value (0 or its
vicinity). When toner is insufficient, the average is a larger value (1 or its vicinity).
*BCU [ 0 to 1 / 0 / 0.01/step ]
sensor avg [K]
sensor avg [Y]
sensor avg [M]
sensor avg [C]

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[Toner End ON/OFF] Toner End Detection ON/OFF


Enables or disables toner near-end and end detection (if disabled, the toner supply
clutch on time is still counted).
Use this SP only when tests are necessary under the toner end or toner near end
condition. Specify the default value after the tests.
NOTE: The main switch must be turned off and on to effect the setting change.
2-213-1 T End ON/OFF
*BCU [ 0 to 2 / 1 / 1 /step] Alphanumeric, DFU
#
0: Both sensors disabled
1: Both sensors enabled
2: Toner end sensor disabled and TD sensor
enabled

2-213

[TD Vcnt Control] TD Sensor Vcnt Control


2-223
2-223-1 Initialization
*BCU [ 0 or 1 / 1 / - ] Alphanumeric, DFU
0: Disabled
1: Enabled
Enables or disables the Vcnt Auto Adjustment when detecting a new development
unit.
When the machine detects a new development unit, developer initialization
automatically starts. During the developer initialization, Vcnt is automatically adjusted
so that Vt is within 3.0 0.1V.
2-223-2 Humidity
*BCU [ 0 or 1 / 1 / - ] Alphanumeric
0: Disabled
1: Enabled
Enables or disables the Humidity Auto Correction. This corrects the Vcnt value for the
current humidity. This correction is applied to both the Vcnt values automatically
adjusted during developer initialization and manually adjusted with SP2-224-1 to 4.
If this correction does not work well under certain environmental conditions or due to
a defective humidity sensor, deactivate the Humidity Auto Correction and adjust the
Vcnt value in SP2-224-1 to 4 (by trial and error).
2-223-3 Toner Fill Up
*BCU [ 0 or 1 / 0 / - ] Alphanumeric, DFU
0: Deactivate
1: Activate
Activates or deactivates the Toner Fill Up mode, which fills up the toner supply tube
with toner during developer initialization.
This function is required only at machine installation. Although the default is 0, the
factory setting is 1. After toner fill-up occurs during machine installation, the setting
is changed to 0 automatically.

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2-224-1
2-224-2
2-224-3
2-224-4

2-224-5
2-224-6
2-224-7
2-224-8

2-301

[Vcnt / Vref] Vcnt / Vref ([Color])


Adjusts the Vcnt value manually.
The value in this SP mode is effective until after the next process control self-check.
To always use this value for some reason, select proportional control supply mode
with SP2-208-1 to 4.
NOTE: The main switch must be turned off and on to effect the setting change.
*BCU [ 0 to 22.0 / 10.0 / 0.1 V/step ] FA
Vcnt [K]
#
Vcnt [Y]
Vcnt [M]
Vcnt [C]
Adjusts the Vref value manually.
The value in this SP mode is effective until the next process control self-check. To
always use this value for some reason, select proportional control supply mode with
SP2-208-1 to 4.
Vref [K]
*BCU [ 0 to 5.0 / 2.8 / 0.1 V/step ]
Vref [Y]
*BCU
Vref [M]
*BCU
Vref [C]
*BCU

[Transfer Current]
([Color Mode, Color], Paper Tray or By-pass, Simplex or Duplex, Process Speed)
Paper Type -> TH: Thick Paper, SP: Special Paper
Adjusts the transfer current for each color and each print mode.
NOTE: If the transfer current is increased too much, image offset may occur
especially in halftone areas.
[K]P S 125
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 15 / 1 A/step ]
[K]P S 185
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 22 / 1 A/step ]
[K]P D 125
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 16 / 1 A/step ]
[K]P D 185
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 27 / 1 A/step ]
[K]B S 62.5
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 5 / 1 A/step ]
[K]B S 125
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 15 / 1 A/step ]
[K]B S 185
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 22 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,K]P S 62.5
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 6 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,K]P S 125
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 13 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,Y]P S 62.5
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 6 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,Y]P S 125
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 10 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,M]P S 62.5
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 6 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,M]P S 125
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 10 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,C]P S 62.5
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 6 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,C]P S 125
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 10 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,K]P D 62.5
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 9 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,K]P D 125
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 15 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,Y]P D 62.5
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 7 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,Y]P D 125
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 10 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,M]P D 62.5
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 7 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,M]P D 125
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 10 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,C]P D 62.5
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 7 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,C]P D 125
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 10 / 1 A/step ]

2-301-1
2-301-2
2-301-3
2-301-4
2-301-5
2-301-6
2-301-7
2-301-8
2-301-9
2-301-10
2-301-11
2-301-12
2-301-13
2-301-14
2-301-15
2-301-16
2-301-17
2-301-18
2-301-19
2-301-20
2-301-21
2-301-22
2-30123
2-301- [FC,K]B S 62.5
24
2-301-25 [FC,K]B S 125
SM

*BCU

[ 0 to 50 / 6 / 1 A/step ]

*BCU

[ 0 to 50 / 13 / 1 A/step ]

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2-301

2-301-26
2-301-27
2-301-28
2-301-29
2-301-30
2-301-31
2-301-32
2-301-33
2-301-34
2-301-35
2-301-36
2-301-37
2-301-38
2-301-39
2-301-40
2-301-41
2-301-42
2-301-43
2-301-44
2-301-45
2-301-46
2-301-47
2-301-48
2-301-49
2-301-50
2-301-51
2-301-52
2-301-57
2-301-58
2-301-59
2-301-60
2-301-61
2-301-62
2-301-63
2-301-64
2-301-65
2-301-66
2-301-67
2-301-68
2-301-69
2-301-70
2-301-71
2-301-72

[Transfer Current]
([Color Mode, Color], Paper Tray or By-pass, Simplex or Duplex, Process Speed)
Paper Type -> TH: Thick Paper, SP: Special Paper
[FC,Y]B S 62.5
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 6 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,Y]B S 125
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 10 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,M]B S 62.5
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 6 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,M]B S 125
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 10 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,C]B S 62.5
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 6 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,C]B S 125
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 10 / 1 A/step ]
[K]OHP 62.5
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 6 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,K]OHP 62.5
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 13 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,Y]OHP 62.5
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 11 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,M]OHP 62.5
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 7 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,C]OHP 62.5
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 9 / 1 A/step ]
[K]TH R62.5
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 6 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,K]TH R62.5
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 7 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,Y]TH R62.5
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 7 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,M]TH R62.5
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 7 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,C]TH R62.5
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 7 / 1 A/step ]
[K]SP S62.5
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 8 / 1 A/step ]
[K]SP S125
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 15 / 1 A/step ]
[K]SP S185
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 22 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,K]SP S62.5
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 6 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,Y]SP S62.5
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 6 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,M]SP 62.5
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 6 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,C]SP 62.5
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 6 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,K]SP 125
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 13 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,Y]SP 125
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 10 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,M]SP 125
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 10 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,C]SP 125
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 10 / 1 A/step ]
[K]TH S62.5
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 6 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,K]TH S62.5
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 7 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,Y]TH S62.5
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 7 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,M]TH S62.5
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 7 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,C]TH S62.5
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 7 / 1 A/step ]
[K]SP D62.5
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 10 / 1 A/step ]
[K]SP D125
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 16 / 1 A/step ]
[K]SP D185
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 27 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,K]SP D62.5
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 9 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,Y]SP D62.5
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 7 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,M]SP D62.5
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 7 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,C]SP D62.5
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 7 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,K]SP D125
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 15 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,Y]SP D125
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 10 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,M]SP D125
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 10 / 1 A/step ]
[FC,C]SP D125
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 10 / 1 A/step ]

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2-309

2-309-5
2-309-6
2-309-7
2-309-8
2-309-9
2-309-10

[Current Paper Size] Transfer Current - Paper Size Correction


Paper Type -> N: Normal, TH: Thick, OHP
Corrects the transfer current for paper size.
When small paper is used for printing, the transfer current flows to the drum at the
non image areas where the transfer belt touches the OPC drum. This may cause an
abnormal image due to insufficient current at the image areas.
NOTE: Increase only when an abnormal image (insufficient image transfer) occurs on
a small paper size. However, increasing the current too much may cause
image offset.
N LT SEF
*BCU [ 1.0 to 4.0 / 1.4 / 0.1/step ]
N A5 SEF
*BCU [ 1.0 to 4.0 / 1.8 / 0.1/step ]
TH LT SEF
*BCU [ 1.0 to 4.0 / 1.2 / 0.1/step ]
TH A5 SEF
*BCU [ 1.0 to 4.0 / 1.4 / 0.1/step ]
OHP LT SEF
*BCU [ 1.0 to 4.0 / 1.4 / 0.1/step ]
OHP A5 SEF
*BCU [ 1.0 to 4.0 / 4.0 / 0.1/step ]

[Transfer Ctrl] Transfer Control


2-402
2-402-1 C Mode Posit
*BCU [ 0 to 500 / 170 / 10/step ] DFU
Adjusts the transfer belt position for color printing.
SP2-402-1 is valid only when auto correct (SP2-402-2) is disabled ( 6.7.5).
2-402-2 Auto Correct
*BCU [ 0 to 1 / 1 / 1/step ] DFU
0: Disabled
1: Enabled
Enable or disable the auto-adjustment of the transfer belt position.

SP2-402-2 validates the setting of SP2-402-1, but does not affect the setting of
SP2-402-3.
2-402-3 Bk Mode Posit
*BCU [ 0 to 500 / 130 / 10/step ] DFU
Adjusts the transfer belt position for monochrome printing.
SP2-402-3 is always valid regardless of the setting in SP2-402-2.

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When SP2-402-2 is enabled, the transfer belt position for color printing is decided in
accordance with the result of the initialization processing ( 6.7.5).

COPY SERVICE MODE

2-801

2-801-6
2-801-7
2-801-8
2-801-9
2-801-14
2-801-15
2-801-16
2-801-17
2-801-18
2-801-19
2-801-20
2-801-21
2-801-22
2-801-23
2-801-24
2-801-25

2-802

2-802-1
2-802-2
2-802-3
2-802-4
2-802-5
2-802-6

[PA Roller Current] Paper Attraction Roller Current


([Color], Simplex or Duplex, Process Speed): Current Adjustment
(Paper or By-pass): Paper Size Correction
Adjusts the paper attraction roller current for color printing.
If paper misfeeds occur at the transfer unit in color mode, check and/or adjust the
paper attraction roller current.
NOTE: The magenta development section is close to the paper attraction roller.
Decreasing the current may not cause paper misfeed.
If the current is increased too much, the following image problems may occur
depending on the humidity.
High humidity:
Insufficient image transfer in magenta due to current flow to the magenta OPC drum
Low humidity:
Offset image in magenta halftone areas due to paper charged positive too much
When adjusting the current with this SP mode, the value should be lower than transfer
current.
[FC] S 62.5
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 1 / 1 A/step ]
[FC] S 125
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 1 / 1 A/step ]
[FC] D 62.5
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 5 / 1 A/step ]
[FC] D 125
*BCU [ 0 to 50 / 10 / 1 A/step ]
[K] B TH S
*BCU [ 10 to 30 / 5 / 0.1/step ]
[FC] B TH S
*BCU [ 10 to 30 / 1 / 0.1/step ]
[K] B OHP
*BCU [ 10 to 30 / 5 / 0.1/step ]
[FC] B OHP
*BCU [ 10 to 30 / 1 / 0.1/step ]
[K] B TH D
*BCU [ 10 to 30 / 5 / 0.1/step ]
[FC] B TH D
*BCU [ 10 to 30 / 1 / 0.1/step ]
[K] SP S
*BCU [ 10 to 30 / 8 / 0.1/step ]
[K] SP D
*BCU [ 10 to 30 / 12 / 0.1/step ]
[FC] SP S 62.5
*BCU [ 10 to 30 / 1 / 0.1/step ]
[FC] SP S 125
*BCU [ 10 to 30 / 1 / 0.1/step ]
[FC] SP D 62.5
*BCU [ 10 to 30 / 1 / 0.1/step ]
[FC] SP D 125
*BCU [ 10 to 30 / 1 / 0.1/step ]

[PA Current Paper Size] Paper Attraction Roller Current - Paper Size Correction
Paper Type -> N: Normal, TH: Thick, OHP
Adjusts the correction, depending on the paper size.
When small-width paper is used for printing, the paper attraction roller current flows to
the non-image areas of OPC drum where the transfer belt touches the drum. This
may cause paper misfeed due to insufficient current.
To increase the current by 1.5 times, set the SP mode to 1.5.
NOTE: Adjust only when a paper misfeed occurs with a small paper size. Increasing
the current too much may cause image offset in magenta halftone areas.
N LT SEF
*BCU [ 1.0 to 4.0 / 1.5 / 0.1/step ]
N A5 SEF
*BCU [ 1.0 to 4.0 / 2.0 / 0.1/step ]
TH LT SEF
*BCU [ 1.0 to 4.0 / 1.5 / 0.1/step ]
TH A5 SEF
*BCU [ 1.0 to 4.0 / 2.0 / 0.1/step ]
OHP LT SEF
*BCU [ 1.0 to 4.0 / 2.4 / 0.1/step ]
OHP A5 SEF
*BCU [ 1.0 to 4.0 / 4.0 / 0.1/step ]

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[Mirror Motor] Mirror Positioning Motor ([Color])


Displays the result of the latest line position adjustment. Changing this affects the
mirror position, which corrects the optically skewed image; however, this will be
automatically corrected at the next line position adjustment.
NOTE: If the line position adjustment does not work properly, the line position can be
adjusted manually with this SP mode as a temporary measure. In this case,
the line position adjustment needs to be disabled with SP5-993-001.
2-908-2 [C]
*BCU [ -128 to 127 / 0 / 1 pulse/step ] DFU
2-908-3 [M]
*BCU
2-908-4 [Y]
*BCU

2-908

2-909-1
2-909-2
2-909-3
2-909-4

2-916

2-916-1
2-916-2
2-916-3
2-916-4
2-916-5
2-916-6
2-916-7
2-916-8
2-916-9
2-916-10

[Main-scan Reg.] Main-scan Registration ([Color])


Displays the result of the latest line position adjustment. Changing this affects the
main scan registration; however, this will be automatically corrected at the next line
position adjustment. If a fine adjustment is required, it can be done with SP5-993-010
to 012 (this affects the way that the adjustment is done, and will be effective from the
next line position adjustment.
NOTE: If the line position adjustment does not work properly, the line position can be
adjusted manually with this SP mode as a temporary measure. In this case,
the line position adjustment needs to be disabled with SP5-993-001.
1 dot = 20
[Y]
*BCU [ -500 to 500 / 0 / 1 dot/step ] DFU
[M]
*BCU
[C]
*BCU
[K]
*BCU

[Sub-scan Reg.] Sub-scan Registration ([Color Mode, Color], Resolution)


Displays the result of the latest line position adjustment. Changing this affects the sub
scan registration; however, this will be automatically corrected at the next line position
adjustment. If a fine adjustment is required, it can be done with SP5-993-016 to 021
(this affects the way that the adjustment is done, and will be effective from the next
line position adjustment.
NOTE: If the line position adjustment does not work properly, the line position can be
adjusted manually with this SP mode as a temporary measure. In this case,
the line position adjustment needs to be disabled with SP5-993-001.
600 dpi: 1 dot = 40, 1200dpi: 1 dot = 20
[K] 1200
*BCU [ 0 to 20000 / 7510 / 1 dot ] DFU
[FC,K] 1200
*BCU [ 0 to 20000 / 15038 / 1 dot ] DFU
[FC,Y] 1200
*BCU [ 0 to 20000 / 10402 / 1 dot ] DFU
[FC,M] 1200
*BCU [ 0 to 20000 / 1136 / 1 dot ] DFU
[FC,C] 1200
*BCU [ 0 to 20000 / 5762 / 1 dot ] DFU
[K] 600
*BCU [ 0 to 20000 / 3755 / 1 dot ] DFU
[FC,K] 600
*BCU [ 0 to 20000 / 7519 / 1 dot ] DFU
[FC,Y] 600
*BCU [ 0 to 20000 / 5201 / 1 dot ] DFU
[FC,M] 600
*BCU [ 0 to 20000 / 568 / 1 dot ] DFU
[FC,C] 600
*BCU [ 0 to 20000 / 2881 / 1 dot ] DFU

[Main Scan Lgth Det] Main-scan Length Detection


Enables or disables the main-scan length detection.
2-919-1 MScan Lgth D
*BCU [ 0 or 1 / 1 / - ] Alphanumeric
0: Disable
1: Enable

2-919

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2-994
2-994-1
2-994-2
2-994-3
2-994-4

[Main Scan Reg Cor] Main-scan Registration Correction ([Color])


Not used. DFU
[Y]
*BCU [ -128 to 127 / 0 / 1 dot/step ] DFU
[M]
*BCU [ -128 to 127 / 1 / 1 dot/step ] DFU
[C]
*BCU [ -128 to 127 / 1 / 1 dot/step ] DFU
[K]
*BCU [ -128 to 127 / 0 / 1 dot/step ] DFU

[Motor Reset] Mirror Positioning Motor Reset


Rotates the mirror position motors (CMY) by 250 pulses clockwise; then by 125
pulses counterclockwise. This moves the mirrors back to the initial position. Then, the
settings of SP2-908-002 to 004 are reset to 0.
When the line position adjustment fails, it is one of possible causes when the mirror
position motor locks. Performing this SP mode can move the mirrors back to the
original position if it locks. Then, do the forced line position adjustment (SP5-993002).
2-995-1 Motor Reset
*BCU

2-995

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SP3-XXX (Process)
3-005
3-005-1
3-005-2
3-005-3
3-005-4
3-005-5
3-005-6

[TD Initial] TD Sensor Initialization ([Color])


Initializes the developer. DFU
[K]
[Y]
[M]
[C]
[All Color]
Result
*BCU [ 1 to 9 / - / - ]
1: Success
2 to 9: Failure
Displays the developer initialization result.
All colors are displayed. Values is displayed in the order K Y C M.
e.g., 1 1 2 1: Initialization of Cyan failed but the others succeeded
See the troubleshooting section for details.

3-006

[Vcnt Initial] Vcnt Initial Setting Display ([Color])


Displays the initial Vcnt value.
[K]
*BCU [ 0 to 240 / 100 / 0.1/step ]
[Y]
*BCU
[M]
*BCU
[C]
*BCU

3-007
3-007-1
3-007-2
3-007-3
3-007-4

[Vcnt Current] Vcnt Current Value Display ([Color])


Displays the current Vcnt value.
[K]
*BCU [ 0 to 240 / - / 0.1/step ]
[Y]
*BCU
[M]
*BCU
[C]
*BCU
Service
Tables

3-006-1
3-006-2
3-006-3
3-006-4

3-008
[Humidity]
3-008-1 Humidity
*BCU [ 0 to 100 / - / 1/step ]
Displays the humidity measured by the humidity/temperature sensor.

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[Vsg Display] Vsg Display (Front or Rear)


3-107
3-107-1 Vsg Front
*BCU [ 0.00 to 5.00 / - / 0.01V/step ]
Displays the Vsg value of the front ID sensor.
Vsg is normally 4.0 0.5 V.
If Vsg is out of the adjustment range and this is detected 3 times consecutively, it
leads to SC385.
3-107-2 LED Current Front
*BCU [ 0 to 1023 / - / 1 ]
Displays the ID sensor LED current adjusted during Vsg adjustment.
3-107-3 Vsg Center
*BCU [ 0.00 to 5.00 / - / 0.01V/step ]
Displays the Vsg value of the center ID sensor.
Vsg is normally 4.0 0.5 V.
If Vsg is out of the adjustment range and this is detected 3 times consecutively, it
leads to SC385.
3-107-4 LED Current Center
*BCU [ 0 to 1023 / - / 1 ]
Displays the ID sensor LED current adjusted during Vsg adjustment.
3-107-5 Vsg Rear
*BCU [ 0.00 to 5.00 / - / 0.01V/step ]
Displays the Vsg value of the rear ID sensor.
Vsg is normally 4.0 0.5 V.
If Vsg is out of the adjustment range and this is detected 3 times consecutively, it
leads to SC385.
3-107-6 LED Current Rear
*BCU [ 0 to 1023 / - / 1 ]
Displays the ID sensor LED current adjusted during Vsg adjustment.
3-107-7 Vsg avg bk
*BCU [ 0.00 to 5.00 / - / 0.01V/step ]
Displays the average black Vsg value of the center ID sensor.

3-120

3-120-1
3-120-2
3-120-3
3-120-4

3-121
3-121-1
3-121-2
3-121-3
3-121-4

3-122
3-122-1
3-122-2
3-122-3
3-122-4

[Dev. Gamma Target] Development Gamma Target ([Color])


Adjusts the development gamma by changing the Vref value used for toner density
control.
Vref is automatically corrected so that the gamma measured during the process
control self-check becomes the value set with this SP mode 0.15
[K]
*BCU [ 1.00 to 3.00 / 1.90 / 0.01 mg/cm2/KV / step ] DFU
[Y]
*BCU [ 1.00 to 3.00 / 1.65 / 0.01 mg/cm2/KV / step ] DFU
[M]
*BCU
[C]
*BCU

[Dev. Gamma Display] Development Gamma Display ([Color])


Displays the development gamma measured during the process control self-check.
[K]
*BCU [ 0 to 10 / - / 0.01 mg/cm2/KV /step ]
[Y]
*BCU Normal Range: 1.00 to 2.00
[M]
*BCU
[C]
*BCU

[Vk Display] Vk Display ([Color])


Displays the current Vk value.
[K]
*BCU
[Y]
*BCU
[M]
*BCU
[C]
*BCU

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[ -255 to 255 / - / 1 V/step ]


Normal Range: -50 to 50

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3-123
3-123-1
3-123-2
3-123-3
3-123-4

[Vref Display] Current Vref Display ([Color])


Displays the current Vref value.
[K]
*BCU [ 0.0 to 5.0 / - / 0.1V/step ]
[Y]
*BCU
[M]
*BCU
[C]
*BCU

3-125
[Process Control]
3-125-1 ON/OFF

*BCU

Enables or disables process control.


3-125-2 LD Control
*BCU

[ 0 to 2 / 1 / 1/step ] Alphanumeric
0: Fixed (at the value in SP2-103)
1: Controlled by process control
2: Controlled by LD power selection

Selects the LD control mode.


3-125-3 Auto TD Adj.
*BCU

[ 0 to 3 / 0 / 1/step ] Alphanumeric
0: Disable
NOTE: The words seen on
1: Initial & Non-use self-check
the display are indicated in
2: Job End & Non-use self-check
Italics.
3: Initial & Job End & Non-use self-check
Specifies when to perform the Auto Toner Density Adjustment. When performing the
Auto Toner Density Adjustment, the machine supplies or consumes toner so that the
development gamma is within r 0.15 of the gamma target.
Change if the customer complains of toner density fluctuations. Before changing the
setting away from 0, check whether the forced TD adjustment (3-126-2) is effective. If
the problem is persistent, then change to 1, 2, or 3. However, the machine takes
several minutes to do this adjustment.
3-125-4 ACC
*BCU [ 0 to 2 / 2 / 1/step ]
0: Disable
1: Process Control Self-check
2: Auto TD Adjustment & Process Control Selfcheck
Enables or disables the process control self-check before printing the ACC pattern.
NOTE: If color balance changes during multi-copy runs after ACC is performed, select
1 or 2. Setting 2 can precisely adjust the image density; however, it takes about 6
minutes. Select 1 or 2 depending on the customers requirement.
3-125-5 TD Adj. Cndtn
*BCU [ 0 to 1 / 1 / 1/step]
0: Unconditional
1: Conditional
Specifies whether temperature and humidity are taken into account when deciding the
timing of the auto toner density adjustment (described in SP 3-125-3).
Timing for the auto toner density adjustment is determined by the setting of SP3-125003. In addition, if SP 3-125-5 is set to 1, the auto toner density adjustment is done
when the temperature and humidity meet specified conditions (same conditions as
used for transfer current correction).
Specify 1 when both temperature and humidity are both high or low.

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[ 0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step ] Alphanumeric
0: OFF (Use the fixed values for VD, VL and
VB set with SP2-001, SP2-103, and SP2-201.)
1: ON

COPY SERVICE MODE


3-125
[Process Control]
3-125-6 TD Adj. Times
*BCU [ 1 to 3 / 3 / 1/step]
Limits the number of auto toner density adjustments.
The auto toner density adjustment consists of three steps: detecting the development
gamma, supplying or consuming toner, and detecting the development gamma again.
When these three steps are all complete, it means a single auto toner density
adjustment is complete.

3-126
[Forced Self Check] Forced Self-check
3-126-1 Forced Self Check
Performs a forced process control self-check.
3-126-2 Forced TD Adj.
Performs a forced auto toner density
adjustment.

3-902

3-902-1
3-902-2
3-902-3
3-902-4
3-902-5
3-902-6
3-902-7
3-902-8

3-903

3-903-1
3-903-2
3-903-3
3-903-4
3-903-5
3-903-6
3-903-7
3-903-8

3-904

3-904-1
3-904-2
3-904-3
3-904-4
3-904-5
3-904-6
3-904-7
3-904-8

[Pointer Display] Pointer Table Display ([Color])


Displays the number in the pointer table that was selected during the latest process
control self-check.
Printer [K]
*BCU [ 1 to 30 / - / 1/step ]
Printer [Y]
*BCU
Printer [M]
*BCU
Printer [C]
*BCU
CF [K]
*BCU
CF [Y]
*BCU
CF [M]
*BCU
CF [C]
*BCU

[M/A Target] M/A Target ([Color])


Adjusts the M/A (Mass per Area, mg/cm2) value used during the process control selfcheck.
Adjusting this changes the development bias. This causes the solid ID to increase or
decrease. If developer capability causes an ID problem, toner density needs to be
adjusted with SP3-120-1 to 4, depending on the color.
Printer [K]
*BCU [ 0 to 1.50 / 0.60 / 0.05 mg/cm2 /step ] DFU
Printer [Y]
*BCU
Printer [M]
*BCU
Printer [C]
*BCU
CF [K]
*BCU
CF [Y]
*BCU
CF [M]
*BCU
CF [C]
*BCU

[M/A for LD] M/A Target for LD Correction ([Color])


Adjusts the M/A value used during the LD correction mode. This value is effective
when SP3-125-2 LD Control Selection is set to 2.
Adjusting this data effects the image reproduction especially in highlight areas.
Printer [K]
*BCU [ 0 to 1.00 / 0.10 / 0.01 mg/cm2 /step] DFU
Printer [Y]
*BCU [ 0 to 1.00 / 0.12 / 0.01 mg/cm2 /step] DFU
Printer [M]
*BCU
Printer [C]
*BCU
CF [K]
*BCU [ 0 to 1.00 / 0.13 / 0.01 mg/cm2 /step] DFU
CF [Y]
*BCU [ 0 to 1.00 / 0.14 / 0.01 mg/cm2 /step] DFU
CF [M]
*BCU
CF [C]
*BCU

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3-905-1
3-905-2
3-905-3
3-905-4

3-905-5
3-905-6
3-905-7
3-905-8

[M/A Target]
Adjusts the target amount of each toner on paper sheets.
These values are optimized before shipment. Do not change the values. Changing
these values does not affect toner density on paper sheets.
Intrvl [K]
*BCU [ 0 to 1.50 / 0.30 / 0.01 mg/cm2 /step] DFU
Intrvl [Y]
*BCU
Intrvl [M]
*BCU
Intrvl [C]
*BCU
Displays the amount of each toner on the paper.
A problem may have occurred in the copier engine if the value is high or low (i.e., if
the difference between SP3-905-1/2/3/4 and SP3-5/6/7/8 is larger than 0.03
mg/cm2).
Possible problems: Defective TD sensor, defective ID sensor, toner near-end (if the
value is lower than the target), defective toner supply mechanism
Intrvl [K]
*BCU [ 0 to 1.500 / - / 0.001 mg/cm2 /step]
Intrvl [Y]
*BCU
Intrvl [M]
*BCU
Intrvl [C]
*BCU

[PC Self Check] Process Control Self-checks


3-906
3-906-1 Job End
*BCU [ 0 to 999 / 200 / 1 print/step ]
Specifies the execution timing of the job end process control self-check.
The job end process control self-check is automatically done after a job is completed
when 200 prints have been made since the last self-check.
The counter for the job end process control self-check resets when one of the
following process control self-checks is done.
Initial
Interval: Interrupt
Non-use Time
During Toner End
When K prints are made, the number of prints is calculated with the K coefficient in
SP3-906-5.
3-906-2 Interrupt
*BCU [ 0 to 999 / 0 / 1 print/step ]
Specifies the execution timing of the interrupt process control self-check.
The interrupt process control self-check is automatically done if the number of prints
in the job exceeds the number set in this SP mode. When the print job is completed,
the counter is reset, even if the interrupt self check did not occur.
When K prints are made, the number of prints is calculated with the K coefficient in
SP3-906-5.
3-906-3 Non-use Time 1
*BCU [ 0 to 999 / 0 / 1 print/step ]
0: Disable
Specifies the executing timing of the non-use time process control self-check.
The non-use time process control self-check is automatically done after the number of
prints set with this SP mode have been made and no prints have been made for the
time set with SP mode 3-906-4 since the last print job.
If the conditions are met, the self-check will be done after the print job is completed.
The counter is reset when the initial process control self-checks is done or when a
print is made.
3-906-4 Non-use Time 2
*BCU [ 0 to 2550 / 480 / 10 minutes/step ]
0: Disable
Specifies the executing timing of the non-use time process control self-check.

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[PC Self Check] Process Control Self-checks
3-906
3-906-5 K Coefficient
*BCU [ 0 to 1.00 / 1.00 / 0.01/step ] DFU
Sets the coefficient to calculate the counter value for black-and-white prints.
With the default setting (100), counters used for process control count up by 1 when 1
black-and-white print has been made.

[Vmin Display] Vmin Display ([Color])


3-910
3-910-1 [K]
*BCU [ 0 to 2.00 / 0 / 0.01/step ]
Displays the current Vmin value for K
3-910-2 [Color]
*BCU [ 0 to 2.00 / 0 / 0.01/step ]
Displays the lowest current Vmin value for the colors (CMY).

3-911
3-911-1
3-911-2
3-911-3
3-911-4

3-912
3-912-1
3-912-2
3-912-3
3-912-4

3-913
3-913-1
3-913-2
3-913-3
3-913-4

[Vt Current Display] Vt Current Display ([Color])


Displays the current Vt value.
[K]
*BCU [ 0.0 to 5.0 / - / 0.1V/step ]
[Y]
*BCU
[M]
*BCU
[C]
*BCU

[Vt Average Display] Vt Average Display ([Color])


Displays the average Vt value.
[K]
*BCU [ 0.0 to 5.0 / - / 0.1V/step ]
[Y]
*BCU
[M]
*BCU
[C]
*BCU

[Tonver Supply Time] Toner Supply Time Display ([Color])


Displays the toner supply clutch on time for the most recent page.
[K]
*BCU [ 0 to 5000 / - / 10 ms/step ]
[Y]
*BCU
[M]
*BCU
[C]
*BCU

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3-920
[OPC Refresh]
3-920-1 Temperature
*BCU [ 10 to 30 / 25 / 1C /step ]
This SP determines the temperature threshold for determining whether refresh mode
is done just after the machine is switched on.
The charge roller generates NOx (nitrogen oxides), and these contaminate the OPC
drum surface and may cause a smeared image.
Just after the main switch is turned on, if the temperature measured by both the
thermistor located at the right side on the laser optics housing unit and the
temperature/humidity sensor is greater than the temperature specified in this SP
mode, refresh mode is done before initial process control.
During refresh mode, toner is developed on the OPC with 50V development potential
and cleaned to remove NOx. This cycle is repeated a few times.
3-920-2 Humidity
*BCU [ 10 to 90 / 75 / 1%/step ]
This SP determines the humidity threshold for determining whether refresh mode is
done just after the machine is switched on.
Just after the main switch is turned on, if the humidity measured by the
temperature/humidity sensor is greater than the humidity specified in this SP mode,
refresh mode is done before the initial process control self-check.
3-920-3 Prints
*BCU [ 10 to 2550 / 200 / 10 prints/step ]
Specifies how often refresh mode is done.
When the total number of prints since the last refresh mode exceeds the number
specified in this SP mode, refresh mode is done before the job end process control
self-check.
3-920-4 Mode Set
*BCU [ 0 to 2 / 2 / 1/step ] Alphanumeric
0: Disabled
1: Done at power on and toner end recovery
2: Done at power on, toner end recovery, and
after the specified number of prints.
Enables/disables refresh mode.
NOTE: Refresh mode is done during the toner end recovery self-check after a new
toner cartridge is installed.
3-920-5 Forced
Executes a forced refresh mode.
Use this mode when the image is smeared. It takes about 1 minute.
Also use after replacing the components of the transfer unit (see section 3).
3-920-6 Auto Toner Refresh
*BCU
[ 0 or 1 / 1 / - ]
(Auto Toner Refresh)
0: Disabled
1: Enabled
Performs a toner refresh during the OPC refresh mode by changing the development
bias from 50V to 400V.
Enable this SP mode when dirty background and/or firefly spots appear intermittently
on prints with a low image area ratio.
While making prints with a low image area ratio, developer is agitated with less toner
supplied. This may cause the toner-carrier attraction force to increase or toner to
coagulate.
This sometimes causes firefly spots or dirty background when a large amount of toner
is supplied.
NOTE: When enabling this SP mode, the following SP modes should be changed.
SP3-906-001 Job End Process Control Self-check
200 (Default) -> 100
SP3-920-003 OPC Refresh Mode / Prints
200 (Default) -> 100

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[Forced Toner Refresh] Forced Toner Refresh


Perform forced toner refresh mode.
When the developer has deteriorated or when prints are made in a very low humidity
condition, dirty background may appear continuously.
When this kind of dirty background appears, check whether or not the development
gamma is within the target (SP3-120 and 121). If the development gamma is not
within the target, do this SP mode.
The machine automatically does the toner refresh mode in the following sequence.
1. Consumes toner in the development unit without toner supply until toner end is
detected
2. Starts toner recovery mode.
3. Starts process control self-check.
NOTE: If toner is drastically consumed for a short time, this may cause carrier to flow
out. To prevent this, toner is consumed over a long period of time. (It takes about 20
minutes to complete this toner refresh mode).
3-921-1 K
3-921-2 All Color

3-921

3-922

[OPC Refresh2]
Specifies when the OPC refresh is executed for CMY drums, which forcibly creates a
temporary 15mm-wide toner line on the drum surface by applying the development
bias (200V) and turning on the development clutch at the end of a job.
Note that this OPC refresh is a separate process from the one controlled by SP 3-920
and 3-921.
3-922-1 Mode Set
*BCU [ 0 2 / 1 / 1 /step ]
0: Disable (OPC refresh is not executed.)
1: Low coverage (OPC refresh is executed
after an output of low coverage ratio.)
2: Every time (OPC refresh is executed after
every job.)

[P Control Result] Process Control Self-check Result


Displays the result of the latest process control self-check.
All colors are displayed. The results are displayed in the order K Y C M
e.g., 1 1 9 1: The self-check for Cyan failed but the others were successful
See the troubleshooting section for details
3-975-1 P Ctrl Result
*BCU [ 0 to 9999 / - / 1/step ]

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SP4-XXX (Scanner)
4-008

[SubScanMagnification] Sub-scan Magnification Adjustment


Adjusts the sub-scan magnification by changing the scanner motor speed.
4-008-1 SubScanMagnification
*CTL [ -1.0 to 1.0 / 0 / 0.1%/step ] FA

[Leading Edge Reg.] Leading Edge Registration Adjustment


Adjusts the leading edge registration by changing the scanning start timing in the subscan direction.
4-010-1 Leading Edge Reg.
*CTL [ -3.0 to 3.0 / 0 / 0.1 mm/step ] FA

4-010

[Side-to-Side Reg.] Side-to-Side registration Adjustment


Adjusts the side-to-side registration by changing the scanning start timing in the main
scan direction.
4-011-1 Side-to-Side Reg.
*CTL [ -6.0 to 6.0 / 0 / 0.1 mm/step ] FA

4-011

4-012-1
4-012-2
4-012-3
4-012-4

[Blank Margin] Blank Margin Adjustment


Sets the blank margin at each side for erasing the original shadow caused by the gap
between the original and the scale.
*CTL [ 0 to 3.0 / 0 / 0.1 mm/step ] FA
Leading Edge
Trailing Edge
Left
Right

4-013

[Scanner Free Run]


Performs the scanner free run with the exposure lamp on or off in the following mode.
Full color mode / Full Size / A3 or DLT
4-013-1 Lamp: OFF
4-013-2 Lamp: ON

4-017

[Scan Operation]
Makes one scan with generating an F-Gate signal and shading on or off in the
following mode.
Full color mode / Full Size / A3 or DLT
Uses this SP mode to check if the F-Gate signal is properly generated (F-Gate tells
the engine to start printing data).
4-017-1 Shading ON
4-017-2 Shading OFF

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COPY SERVICE MODE

4-205
[Black ADS Level] DFU
4-205-1 Black ADS Level

*CTL

Do not change the setting. Use SP4-460.

4-301

[APS Operation Check]


Displays a code that represents the original size detected by the original sensors.
(See Input Check Table.)
4-301-1 APS Operation Check

4-303

[APS A5size Detection]


Specifies the result of the detection when the outputs from the original sensors are all
OFF.
4-303-1 APS A5size Check
*CTL [ 0 or 1 / 0 / - ]
0: No original
1: A5 Lengthwise

[ 0 or 1 / 0 / - ]
0: A/B
1: 8K/16K
4-305-1 This program enables the machine to automatically recognize the 8K/16K size.

4-305

[8K/16K Detection]

[IPU Test Pattern]


Selects the IPU test pattern.
4-417-1 IPU Test Pattern

*BCU

4-417

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[ 0 to 16 / 0 / 1/step ]
0: Scanned image
1: Grid pattern
2: Slant grid pattern
3: Gradation main scan1
4: Gradation sub scan1
5: Gradation RBGYMCK
6: UCR pattern
7: Color patch 16 (1)
8: Color patch 16 (2)
9: Color patch 64
10: Grid pattern YMCK
11: Color patch YMCK
12: Gray pattern (1)
13: Gray pattern (2)
14: Gradation main scan2
15: Scanned + Grid pattern
16: Scanned + Gray scale

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[Saturation Adj.] Saturation Adjustment


Adjusts the level of saturation for copying.
4-440-1 Saturation Adj.
*
[ 0 to 5 / 3 / 1/step ]
CTL 0: High
1: Lowest
2: Lower
3: Default
4: Higher
5: Highest

4-440

*BCU [ 0 to 128 / 10 / 1 step]


4-460
[Digital Black ADS Level]
4-460-1 Specifies the level of deleting the background in the ADS mode.

[Printer V]
R:K
R:C
R:M
R:Y
Y:K
Y:C
Y:M
Y:Y
G:K
G:C
G:M
G:Y
C:K
C:C
C:M
C:Y
B:K
B:C
B:M
B:Y
M:K
M:C
M:M
M:Y

*CTL

[ -127 to 128 / 1 / 1/step]


Specifies the printer vector correction value.

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4-540
4-540-1
4-540-2
4-540-3
4-540-4
4-540-5
4-540-6
4-540-7
4-540-8
4-540-9
4-540-10
4-540-11
4-540-12
4-540-13
4-540-14
4-540-15
4-540-16
4-540-17
4-540-18
4-540-19
4-540-20
4-540-21
4-540-22
4-540-23
4-540-24

[R Gain Display] Gain Adjustment Red


Displays the gain value of the amplifiers on the controller for Red.
4-628-1 R EVEN
4-628-2 R ODD

4-628

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4-629
4-629-1
4-629-2
4-629-3
4-629-4

[G Gain Display] Gain Adjustment Green


Displays the gain value of the amplifiers on the
G EVEN
controller for Green.
G ODD
G BK EVEN
G BK ODD

[B Gain Display] Gain Adjustment Blue


4-630
4-630-1 B EVEN
Displays the gain value of the amplifiers on the
controller for Blue.
4-630-2 B ODD

[R Gain Display (Last Adjust)] Gain Adjustment Red (Last Adjustment)


4-661
*BCU This program displays the previous result of
4-661-1 R EVEN
SP4-628.
4-661-2 R ODD

[G Gain Display (Last Adjust)] Gain Adjustment Green (Last Adjustment)


4-662
*BCU This program displays the previous result of
4-661-1 G EVEN
SP4-629.
4-661-2 G ODD

[B Gain Display (Last Adjust)] Gain Adjustment Blue (Last Adjustment)


4-663
4-661-1 B EVEN
*
This program displays the previous result of
BCU SP4-630.
4-661-2 B ODD

[Reference Adj.: R] Reference Adjustment Red DFU


4-685
4-685-1 Reference Adj.: R
*BCU Do not change the setting. Use SP4-885.

[Reference Adj.: G] Reference Adjustment Green DFU


4-686
4-686-1 Reference Adj.: G
*BCU Do not change the setting. Use SP4-886.

[Reference Adj.: B] Reference Adjustment Blue DFU


4-687
4-687-1 Reference Adj.: B
*CTL Do not change the setting. Use SP4-887.

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[DF: Density Adj.] DF Density Adjustment


Adjusts the white shading parameter when scanning an image with the ARDF.
Adjusts the density level if the ID of outputs made in the DF and Platen mode is
different.
4-688-1 DF: Density Adj.
*CTL [ 83 to 100 / 86 / 1 %/ step ]

4-688

4-800

[DF: Density Correction]


Sets a coefficient to adjust the image density level when scanning an image with the
ARDF.
*CTL [ -20 to 20 / 0 / 1/step ] DFU
4-800-1 R
4-800-2 G
4-800-3 B

4-885

[Level Convert Adj.: R]

*BCU

[ -128 to 127 / 49 / 1/step]

4-885-1 This SP adjusts the gray valance of red.

4-886

[Level Convert Adj.: G]

*BCU

[ -128 to 127 / 49 / 1/step]

4-886-1 This SP adjusts the gray valance of green.

4-887

[Level Convert Adj.: B]

*BCU

[ -128 to 127 / 49 / 1/step]

4-903

[Ver. Line Correct]

*CTL

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4-887-1 This SP adjusts the gray valance of blue.

[ 0 to 4 / 0 / 1/step]

4-903-1 This SP selects the level of the vertical line correction. The vertical line can occur
while the ARDF is feeding the originals from the original tray.
0: Deactivated
1: Very low
2: Low
3: High
4: Very highl

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4-904
[Scanner IPU Test]
4-904-1 Test1:Register Access

00: OK
11, 12, 13, 14, 15: NG
Performs a write and read check of the ASICs on the scanner IPU board and displays
the result.
4-904-2 Test2: Image Path
00: OK
21, 22, 23, 24, 25: NG
Performs an image path check on the scanner IPU board and displays the result.

4-905

[Dither Selection]
Changes the parameters for error diffusion.
4-905-1 Dither Selection
*CTL [ 0 to 255 / 0 / 1/step ] DFU

4-907
[VPU Test Pattern]
4-907-1 Test Pattern: R

[ 0 to 4 / 0 / 1 /step ]
0: Default (Scanned Image)
1: Cyan pattern
2: White pattern
3: Cyan Pattern 16 steps
4: Line pattern
Selects the test pattern generated by the controller board.
4-907-2 Test Pattern: G
[ 0 to 4 / 0 / 1 /step ]
0: Default (Scanned Image)
1: Magenta pattern
2: White pattern
3: Magenta Pattern 16 steps
4: Line pattern
Selects the test pattern generated by the controller board.
4-907-3 Test Pattern: B
[ 0 to 4 / 0 / 1 /step ]
0: Default (Scanned Image)
1: Yellow pattern
2: White pattern
3: Yellow Pattern 16 steps
4: Line pattern
Selects the test pattern generated by the scanner IPU board.

4-918
[Manual Gamma Adj.]
4-918-9 Adjusts the offset data of the printer gamma for yellow in Photo mode.
See Replacement and Adjustment Gamma Correction Copy Mode for how to
use.
*CTL [ 0 to 30 / 15 / 1 /step ]
Offset: Highlight
Offset: Middle
Offset: Shadow
Offset: IDmax
Adjusts the option data of the printer gamma for yellow in Photo mode.
*CTL [ 0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step ] DFU
Option: Highlight
Option: Middle
Option: Shadow
Option: IDmax

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4-932

4-932-1
4-932-2
4-932-3
4-932-4

4-999

[Dot Position Cor.] Main Scan Dot Position Correction


Corrects the left or right side alignment of the red or blue filter on the CCD.
For details on this adjustment, see Replacement and Adjustment Image Adjustment
- Scanner
*CTL [ 0 to 9 / 5 / 1 /step ]
R: Left
R: Right
B: Left
B: Right

[ADF Scan Glass Dust Check]

4-999-1 Check ON/OFF Change


4-999-2 Detect Level

*CTL

0: OFF/1: ON)
[ 0 to 8 / 5 / 1 /step ]

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0: Lowest 8: Highest

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SP5-XXX (Mode)
5-024

[mm/inch Display Selection]


Display units (mm or inch) for custom paper sizes.
5-024-1 mm/inch display
*CTL 0: mm (Europe/Asia)
1: inch (USA)

5-045

[Counter Method]
Selects the counting method if the meter charge mode is enabled with SP5-930-001.
NOTE: The counting method can be changed only once, regardless of whether the
counter value is negative or positive.
5-045-1 Counter Method
*CTL [ 0 or 1 / 0 / - ]
0: Developments
1: Prints

5-046

[Rom Update Display]


Enables or disables the ROM Update utility. When enabled, this utility will be
displayed in the user program mode.
5-046-1 ROM Update
*CTL [ 0 or 1 / 1 /- ] DFU
0: Enable
1: Disable

5-104

[A3/DLT Double Count]


Specifies whether the counter is double clicked for A3/DLT size prints.
5-104-1 Double Count
*CTL [ 0 or 1 / 0 / - ]
0: Normal count
1: Double count

*CTL
5-113
[Optional Counter Type]
5-113-1 This program specifies the counter type.
0: None
1: Key card (RK 3, 4)
3: Prepaid card
4: Coin rack
8: Key counter + Vendor

*CTL
5-118
[Disable Copying]
5-118-1 This program disables copying.

2: Key card (down)


5: MF key card
9: Bar-code Printer

[0: Not disabled/1: Disabled]

*CTL [0: Yes (removed)/1: Standby (installed but not


Mode Clear Opt. Counter
used)/2: No (not removed)]
Removal
5-120-1 This program updates the information on the optional counter. When you install or
remove an optional counter, check the settings.

5-120

*CTL [0: Feed/1: Exit]


5-121
Counter Up Timing
5-121-1 This program specifies when the counter goes up. The settings refer to paper feed
and paper exit respectively.

*CTL
5-127
APS Mode
5-127-1 This program disables the APS.

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[0: Not disabled/1: Disabled]

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5-128
Code Mode With Key/Card Option
5-128-1 DFU

*CTL

5-131
Paper Size Type Selection *CTL [0: DOM (Japan)/1: USA /2: ERP (Europe)]
5-131-1 The program selects a paper size system from the following alternatives: the AB
system (0), the LT system (1), and the AF system (2).

5-150
5-150-1

By-Pass Length Setting


*CTL 0: Off, 1: On
Determines whether the transfer sheet from the by-pass tray is used or not.
Normally the paper length for sub scanning paper from the by-pass tray is limited
to 600 mm, but this can be extended with this SP to 1260 mm.

*CTL [0: Soft Key Set/1: Hard Key Set]


5-162
App. Switch Method
5-162-1 This program specifies the switch that selects an application program.

*CTL
Page Numbering
This program adjusts the position of the page numbers.
5-212-3 Duplex Printout Right/Left Position
[0 99 / 0 / 1 mm/step]
5-212-4 Duplex Printout High/Low Position
[0 99 / 0 / 1 mm/step]

5-212

[Set Time]
Adjusts the RTC (real time clock) time setting for the local time zone.
Examples: For Japan (+9 GMT), enter 540 (9 hours x 60 min.)
NA :-300 (New York)
EU :+ 60 (Paris)
CH :+480 (Peking)
TW :+480 (Taipei)
AS :+480 (Hong Kong)
5-302-2 Set Time
*CTL [ -1440 to 1440 / 60 / 1 min./step ]
#

5-404

[User Code Counter Clear]


Clear all counters for users.
5-404-1 UCodeCtrClr

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[0 to 1 / 1 / 0/step]
0: Not executed
1: Executed

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5-501
5501-1

PM Alarm
PM Alarm Level

*CTL
Specifies the PM alarm level.
[0~9999 / 0 / 1 step]
0: Alarm off
1~9999: Specifies the PM alarm level.
The PM alarm occurs when L x 1000 d C, where L is the
specified level and C is the current PM counter value.

5501-2

Original Count Alarm

0: No alarm sounds
1: Alarm sounds after the number of originals passing
through the ARDF t 10,000

5-504
5504-1

Jam Alarm
*CTL
Sets the alarm to sound for the specified jam level (document misfeeds are not
included).
[0~3 / 3 / 1 step]
0: Zero (Off)
1: Low (2.5K jams)
2: Medium (3K jams)
3: High (6K jams)

5-505

Error Alarm

5-507
5-507-1
5-507-2
5-507-3
5-507-128
5-507-132
5-507-133
5-507-134
5-507-141
5-507-142
5-507-160
5-507-164
5-507-166
5-507-172

Supply Alarm
Paper Supply Alarm
Staple Supply Alarm
Toner Supply Alarm
Interval :Others
Interval :A3
Interval :A4
Interval :A5
Interval :B4
Interval :B5
Interval :DLT
Interval :LG
Interval :LT
Interval :HLT

5-508*
5-508-1*

CC Call
*CTL
Jam Remains
0: Disable, 1: Enable
Enables/disables initiating a call for an unattended paper jam.
Continuous Jams
0: Disable, 1: Enable
Enables/disables initiating a call for consecutive paper jams.
Continuous Door Open
0: Disable, 1: Enable
Enables/disables initiating a call when the front door remains open.
Low Call Mode
0: Normal mode, 1: Reduced mode
Enables/disables the new call specifications designed to reduce the number of
calls.
Jam Detection: Time Length
[03~30 / 10 / 1]
Sets the time a jam must remain before it becomes an unattended paper jam. This
setting is enabled only when SP5508 004 is set to 1.

5-508-2*
5-508-3*
5-508-4*

5-508-11*

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*CTL

[0~255 / 50 / 100 copies per step] Japan only


*CTL
0: Off, 1: On, DFU
0: Off, 1: On, Japan only
0: Off, 1: On, DFU
[00250 ~ 10000 / 1000 / 1 Step] DFU

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5-508-12*

5-508-13*

5-508-21*

5-508-22*

5-508-23*

Jam Detection: Continuous


[02~10 / 5 / 1]
Count
Sets the number of consecutive paper jams required to initiate a call. This setting is
enabled only when SP5508 004 is set to 1.
Door Open: Time Length
[03~30 / 10 / 1]
Sets the length of time the door remains open before the machine initiates a call.
This setting is enabled only when SP5508 004 is set to 1.
Jam Operation: Time Length
0: Automatic Call
1: Audible Warning at Machine
Determines what happens when a paper jam is left unattended.
Jam Operation: Continuous
0: Automatic Call
Count
1: Audible Warning at Machine
Determines what happens when consecutive paper jams occur.
Door Operation: Time Length
0: OFF, 1: ON
Determines what happens if the door remains open (15 min.).
Displays a warning if set to ON. Pressing the call button will contact the service
center. This setting is available for setting only if SP5508 004 is set for 1.

5-611

5-611-1
5-611-2
5-611-3
5-611-4
5-611-5
5-611-6

5-801
5-801-1

5-801-2
5-801-3
5-801-4

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[Toner Ratio in 2C]


Adjusts the color balance of a single color (blue, green, or red) by changing the
proportion of color toner (C, M, and/or Y).
*CTL [ 0 to 100 / 90 / 1 %/step ]
B-C
B-M
[ 0 to 100 / 80 / 1 %/step ]
G-C
[ 0 to 100 / 90 / 1 %/step ]
G-Y
[ 0 to 100 / 80 / 1 %/step ]
R-M
[ 0 to 100 / 100 / 1 %/step ]
R-Y
[ 0 to 100 / 80 / 1 %/step ]

[Memory Clear]
NOTE: For more information, see NOTE 1 following this table.
All Clear
Resets all correction data for process control and all software counters, and
returns all modes and adjustments to their default values.
To execute, hold down for over 3 seconds, and then turn the copier off and
on again.
Use this SP only after replacing the NVRAM, or after the copier has
malfunctioned due to a damaged NVRAM.
ENG All
Initializes items 2 ~ 12 below.
SCS
Clears the system settings.
IMH Memory Clr
Clears IMH data. DFU

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5-610
[ACC Factory Setting]
5-610-4 Recall
Recalls the factory settings.
5-610-5 Overwrite
Overwrites the current values onto the factory settings.
5-610-6 Previous Setting
Recalls the previous settings.

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5-801-5 MCS
Clears MCS data. DFU
5-801-6 Copier Application
Clears the copy application settings.
5-801-7 Fax Application
Clears the fax application settings.
5-801-8 Printer Application
Clears the printer application settings.
5-801-9 Scanner Application
Clears the scanner application settings.
5-801-10 Network Application
Delete the netfile application management files and thumbnails, and initializes the
job login ID.
5-801-11 NCS
Initializes the system default and interface settings (IP address also),
SmartNetMonitor for
Admin, WebStatusMonitor settings, and the TELNET settings.
5-801-12 R-FAX
Initializes the job login ID, SmartNetMonitor for
Admin, job history, and local storage file numbers.
5-801-13 IPU
Clears the IPU settings
5-801-14 Clear DCS Settings
5-801-15 Clear UCS Settings

5-802
EngineFreeRun
5-802-1 EngineFreeRun
Performs a free run on the copier engine.
NOTE:
The machine starts free run in the same condition as the sequence of A4/LT
printing from the 1st tray. Therefore, paper should be loaded in the 1st tray, but
paper is not fed.
The main switch has to be turned off and on after using the free run mode for a
test.

5-803
5-804

[Input Check]
[Output Check]

See section 5-3-2.


See section 5-3-3.

[Destination Code] Destination Code Display


Displays the destination code.
5-808-1 Destination
*BCU

5-808

[SC Detection ON/OFF] SC Detection ON/OFF


Enable or disables the service call detection (SC codes will be ignored if disabling
this SP mode).
5-809-1 All
*BCU [ 0 or 1 / 0 / - ] Alphanumeric
0: Enable
1: Disable
5-809-2 Vib Motor

5-809

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5-810

[SC Reset]
Resets a type A service call condition.
NOTE: Turn the main switch off and on after resetting the SC code.
5-810-1 SC Reset

[Machine Serial No.] Machine Serial Number Display


Displays the machine serial number.
5-811-2 SN Display
*BCU

5-811

*
CTL

Sets the telephone number for a service representative. This number is printed on
the Counter List, which can be printed with the users Counter menu.
This can be up to 20 characters (both numbers and alphabetic characters can be
input).
5-812-2 Facsimile
*CTL
Sets the fax or telephone number for a service representative. This number is
printed on the Counter List, which can be printed with the users Counter menu if
the Meter Charge mode is selected with SP5-930-1.
This can be up to 13 characters (both numbers and alphabetic characters can be
input).
5-812-3 Supply
*CTL
Use this to input the telephone number of your supplier for consumables. Enter the
number and press #.
Press the key to input a pause. Press the Clear modes key to delete the
telephone number.
5-812-4 Operation
*CTL
Use this to input the telephone number of your sales agency. Enter the number and
press #.
Press the key to input a pause. Press the Clear modes key to delete the
telephone number.

5-816
5-816-1
5-816-2
5-816-3
5-816-4
5-816-5
5-816-6
5-816-7
5-816-8
5-816-9
5-816-10
5-816-11

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[Remote Service]
I/F Setting
CE Call
Function Flag
Communication Test Call
Device Information Call
Device Information Call
Display Setting
SSL Disable
RCG Connect Timeout
RCG Write Timeout
RCG Read Timeout
Port 80 Enable

*CTL

5-47

[ 0 to 1 / 0 / 1/step] DFU
0: Disable
1: Enable

B147/B149/B190

Service
Tables

5-812
[Service Tel. No. Setting]
5-812-1 Service

COPY SERVICE MODE

5-821
[CSS-PI Device Co]
5-821-1 CSS-PI Device Co
5-821-2 RCG IP Address

*CTL

[ 0 to 4 / 0 / 1/step] DFU

5-824

[NV-RAM Data Upload]


Uploads the UP and SP mode data (except for counters and the serial number) from
the NVRAM to a flash memory card.
5-824-1
#
[0 to 1 / 0 / 1/step]
0: Not executed
1: Executed

5-825

[NV-RAM Data Download]


Downloads the UP and SP mode data from a flash memory card to the NVRAM
5-825-1 NvramDownload
#
[0 to 1 / 0 / 1/step]
0: Not executed
1: Executed

5-828
[Network Setting]
5-828-66 Job Spooling Clear: Start
Time

5-828-69 Job Spooling (Protocol)

5-828-74
5-828-84
5-828-90
5-828-91
5-828-115
5-828-116

Delete Password
Print Settings List
TELNET (0: OFF 1: ON)
Web (0: OFF 1: ON)
SMB Computer Name
SMB Work Group Name

B147/B149/B190

*CTL

Treatment of the job when a spooled job exists


at power on.
0: Data is cleared
1: Automatically printed
Validates or invalidates the job spooling
function for each protocol.
0: Validates
1: Invalidates
bit0: LPR
bit1: FTP
bit2: IPP
bit3: SMB
bit4: BMLinkS
bit5: DIPRINT
bit6: (Reserved)
bit7: (Reserved)
Deletes passwords.
Prints the NCS parameter list
Validates or invalidates the Telnet protocol.
Enables or disables the Web operation.
Specifies the SMB computer name.
Specifies the SMB workgroup name.

5-48

SM

COPY SERVICE MODE

5-832
5-832-1
5-832-2
5-832-3
5-832-4
5-832-5
5-832-6
5-832-7
5-832-8
5-832-9
5-832-10
5-832-11

[HDD] HDD Initialization


HDD Formatting (ALL)
HDD Formatting (IMH)
HDD Formatting
(Thumbnail)
HDD Formatting (Job Log)
HDD Formatting (Printer
Fonts)
HDD Formatting (User Info)
Mail RX Data
Mail TX Data
HDD Formatting (Data for a
Design)
HDD Formatting (Log)
HDD Formatting (Ridoc I/F)

Initializes the hard disk. Use this SP mode only


if there is a hard disk error.

5-833

[Job Log On/Off]


Saves the result of the jobs in the job log. If this mode is enabled, the result is
written on the HDD. If no HDD is installed, this feature is disabled even if this SP is
set to enabled.
5-833-7 JobLog ON/OFF
*CTL
[ 0 or 1 / 0 / - ]
0: Disabled
1: Enabled

Capture Settings
*CTL
Capture Function (0:Off 1:On)
0: Disable, 1: Enable
With this function disabled, the settings related to the capture feature cannot be
initialized, displayed, or selected.
5-836-2 Panel Setting
0: Disable, 1: Enable
Determines whether each capture related setting can be selected or updated from
the initial system screen. The setting for SP58361 has priority
5-836-71 to 5-836-76, Copier and Printer Document Reduction
The following 6 SP modes set the default reduction for stored documents sent to the
document management server via the MLB. [0~2 / 2 / 1]
Enabled only when optional MLB (Media Link Board) is installed
5-836-71 Reduction for Copy Color
0: 1to-1, 1: , 2: 1/4
5-836-72 Reduction for Copy B&W Text
0: 1to-1, 1: , 0: 1/4
5-836-73 Reduction for Copy B&W Other
0: 1to-1, 1: , 0: 1/4
5-836-74 Reduction for Printer Color
0: 1to-1, 1: , 2: 1/4
5-836-75 Reduction for Printer B&W
0: 1to-1, 1: , 0: 1/4
5-836-76 Reduction for Printer B&W HQ
0: 1to-1, 1: , 0: 1/4
5-836-77 Reduction for Printer Color 1200
5-836-78 Reduction for Printer B&W 1200
5-836-81 to 5-836-86, Stored document format
The following 6 SP modes set Sets the default format for stored documents sent to
the document management server via the MLB.
Enabled only when optional MLB (Media Link Board) is installed

SM

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Service
Tables

5-836
5-836-1

COPY SERVICE MODE

5-836-081
5-836-082
5-836-083
5-836-084
5-836-085
5-836-086
5-836-091

5-839
5-839-4
5-839-7
5-839-8
5-839-9
5-839-10
5-839-11
5-839-12
5-839-13

Format for Copy Color

0: JFIF/JPEG, 1: TIFF/MMR,
2: TIFF/MH, 3: TIFF/MR
Format for Copy B&W Text
0: JFIF/JPEG, 1: TIFF/MMR,
2: TIFF/MH, 3: TIFF/MR
Format Copy B&W Other
0: JFIF/JPEG, 1: TIFF/MMR,
2: TIFF/MH, 3: TIFF/MR
Format for Printer Color
0: JFIF/JPEG, 1: TIFF/MMR,
2: TIFF/MH, 3: TIFF/MR
Format for Printer B&W
0: JFIF/JPEG, 1: TIFF/MMR,
2: TIFF/MH, 3: TIFF/MR
Format for Printer B&W HQ
0: JFIF/JPEG, 1: TIFF/MMR,
2: TIFF/MH, 3: TIFF/MR
Default for JPEG
[5~95 / 50 / 1]
Sets the JPEG format default for documents sent to the document management
server via the MLB with JPEG selected as the format.
Enabled only when optional MLB (Media Link Board) is installed.

[IEEE1394]
Host Name
Cycle Master
BCR mode
IRM 1394a Check
Unique ID
Logout
Login
Login MAX

*CTL

DFU
DFU
DFU
DFU
DFU
DFU
DFU
DFU

5-840
[IEEE 802.11b]
5-840-4 Current SSID
*CTL
Enters a unique ID (up to 32 characters long) to identify the device when it is
operating in an area with another wireless LAN network.
5-840-6 Channel Max
*CTL
[ 1 to 11 or 13 / 1 / 1 /step]
Europe/Asia: 1 to 13
USA: 1 to 11
Sets the maximum number of channels available for data transmission via the
wireless LAN. The number of channels available varies according to location. The
default settings are set for the maximum end of the range for each area. Adjust the
upper 4 bits to set the maximum number of channels. DFU
Note: Do not change the setting
5-840-7 Channel Min
*CTL
[ 1 to 11 or 13 / 1 / 1 /step]
Europe/Asia: 1 to 13
USA: 1 to 11
Sets the minimum number of channels available for data transmission via the
wireless LAN. The number of channels available varies according to location. The
default settings are set for the minimum end of the range for each area. Adjust the
lower 4 bits to set the minimum number of channels. DFU
Note: Do not change the setting

B147/B149/B190

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SM

COPY SERVICE MODE

5-840-11 WEP key Select

Selects the WEP key.


5-840-18* SSID Key Check
5-840-20 WEP mode

*CTL

[00~11 / 00 / 1 binary]
00: Key #1
01: Key #2 (Reserved)
10: Key #3 (Reserved)
11: Key #4 (Reserved)

[0~1/0/1]
0: Max. 64-bit (10 characters)
1: Max. 128-bit (10, 26 characters)
Displayed only when the option 801.11b for
wireless LAN is installed.
Determines the operation mode of the WEP key.

5-841-4
5-841-5
5-841-7
5-841-11
5-841-12
5-841-13
5-841-14

[Supply Name Setting]


Tone Name Setting: Black
Tone Name Setting: Cyan
Tone Name Setting:
Yellow
Tone Name Setting:
Magenta
OrgStamp
OrgStamp
Staple Std1
Staple Std2
Staple Std3
Staple Std4

5-844
[USB]
5-844-1 Transfer Rate

*CTL

Specifies supply names. These appear on the


screen when the user presses the Inquiry
button in the user tools screen.

*CTL

[ 0 to 1 / 0 / 1/step]
0: Auto Change
1: Full speed

Adjusts the USB transfer rate.


5-844-2 Vendor ID
*CTL
5-844-3 Product ID
*CTL
5-844-4 Device Release Number
*CTL

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5-841
5-841-1
5-841-2
5-841-3

*CTL

Displays the vendor ID. DFU


Displays the product ID. DFU
Displays the development release version
number. DFU

B147/B149/B190

COPY SERVICE MODE

5-845
5-845-1
5-845-2

5-845-6

5-845-8

5-845-9

5-845-10

Delivery Server Setting


*CTL
Provides items for delivery server settings.
FTP Port No.
[0~65535 / 3670 / 1]
Sets the FTP port number used when image files to the Scan Router Server.
IP Address (Primary)
Range: 000.000.000.000 ~ 255.255.255.255
Use this SP to set the Scan Router Server address. The IP address under the
transfer tab can be referenced by the initial system setting.
Delivery Error Display Time
[0~999 / 300 / 1]
Netfiles:
Use this setting to determine the length of time the prompt message is displayed
when a test error occurs during document transfer with the NetFile application and
an external device.
IP Address (Secondary)
Range: 000.000.000.000 ~ 255.255.255.255
Specifies the IP address assigned to the computer designated to function as the
secondary delivery server of Scan Router. This SP allows only the setting of the IP
address without reference to the DNS setting.
Delivery Server Model
[0~4/ 0 / 1]
Allows changing the model of the delivery server registered by the I/O device.
0: Unknown
1: SG1 Provided
2: SG1 Package
3: SG2 Provided
4: SG2 Package
Delivery Svr Capability
[0~255 / 0 / 1]
Bit7 = 1 Comment information exits
Changes the
capability of
Bit6 = 1 Direct specification of mail address possible
the registered
Bit5 = 1 Mail RX confirmation setting possible
that the I/O
Bit4 = 1 Address book automatic update function exists
device
registered.
Bit3 = 1 Fax RX delivery function exists
Bit2 = 1 Sender password function exists
Bit1 = 1 Function to link MK-1 user and Sender exists
Bit0 = 1 Sender specification required (if set to 1, Bit6 is set to 0)

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SM

5-846
5-846-1

5-846-2

5-846-3

5-846-4

5-846-5

5-846-6

5-846-7

5-846-8

5-846-10
5-846-50
5-846-70
5-846-71

5-846-72

5-846-73

5-846-74

SM

UCS Settings
*CTL
Machine ID (For Delivery Server)
Displays ID
Displays the unique device ID in use by the delivery server directory. The value is
only displayed and cannot be changed. This ID is created from the NIC MAC or
IEEE 1394 EUI. The ID is displayed as either 6-byle or 8-byte binary.
Machine ID Clear (For Delivery Server)
Clears ID
Clears the unique ID of the device used as the name in the file transfer directory.
Execute this SP if the connection of the device to the delivery server is unstable.
After clearing the ID, the ID will be established again automatically by cycling the
machine off and on.
Maximum Entries
[2000~50000/ 2000 /1]
Changes the maximum number of entries that UCS can handle.
If a value smaller than the present value is set, the UCS managed data is cleared,
and the data (excluding user code information) is displayed.
Delivery Server Model
0: Not used, 1:SG1 Provided,
2: SG1 Package, 3: SG2 Provided
4: SG2 Package
Changes the model of the transfer server registered for the I/O device.
Delivery Server Capability
Bit 7 = 1
Comment information
Bit 6 = 1
Address direct entry possible
Bit 5 = 1
Mail Rx confirmation possible
Bit 4 = 1
Address book auto update
Bit 3 = 1
Fax Rx function
[0~255 / 0 / 2]
Changes the capability of the server registered for the I/O device.
Delivery Server Retry Timer
[0~255/ 0 /1]
Sets the interval for retry attempts when the delivery server fails to acquire the
delivery server address book.
Delivery Server Retry Times
[0~255/ 0 /1]
Sets the number of retry attempts when the delivery server fails to acquire the
delivery server address book.
Delivery Server Maximum Entries
[2000~50000 / 2000 / 1]
Sets the maximum number account entries of the delivery server user information
managed by UCS.
LDAP Search Timeout
[1~255 / 60 / 1]
Sets the length of the timeout for the search of the LDAP server.
Initialize All Directory Info.
Clears all directory information managed by UCS,
including all user codes.
LDAP Attribute (Name)
Allows you to enter a search attribute other than
the default mail (cn) for the LDAP server search.
LDAP Attribute (Mail)
Allows you to enter a search attribute other than
the default mail address (mail) for the LDAP
server search.
LDAP Attribute (Fax)
Allows you to enter a search attribute other than
the default facsimile telephone number
(FacsimileTelephoneNumber) for the LDAP server
search.
LDAP Attribute (Organization)
Allows you to enter a search attribute other than
the default organization name (o) for the LDAP
server search.
LDAP Attribute (Organizational Allows you to enter a search attribute other than
Unit)
the default organization unit name (ou) for the
LDAP server search.
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Tables

COPY SERVICE MODE

COPY SERVICE MODE


5-846-80

Backup FCU

5-846-90

Plain Data Forbidden

5-847

5-847-1
5-847-2
5-847-3
5-847-4
5-847-5
5-847-6
5-847-7
5-847-8
5-847-21

5-848

5-848-1

5-848-2
5-848-3
5-848-4
5-848-5
5-848-6
5-848-7

Backs up all directory information on the HDD to


the FCU ROM.
Allows you to prevent the address from plain data.
This is a security function that prevents
unauthorized access to address book data.
0: No check. Address book data not protected.
1: Check. Allows operation of UCS without data
from HDD or SC card and without creating
address book information with plain data.

Net File Resolution Reduction


*CTL
5847 1 through 5847 6 changes the default settings of image data transferred
externally by the Net File page reference function. [0~2 / 2 / 1]
5847 21 sets the default for JPEG image quality of image files handled by NetFile.
Net files are jobs to be printed from the document server using a PC and the
DeskTopBinder software.
Rate for Copy Color
0: 1x
Rate for Copy B&W Text
1: 1/2x
2: 1/3x
Rate for Copy B&W Other
3: 1/4x
Rate for Printer Color
Rate for Printer B&W
Rate for Printer B&W HQ
Rate for Printer Color 1200dpi
Rate for Printer B&W 1200dpi
Network Quality Default for JPEG
Sets the default value for the quality of JPEG images sent as NetFile pages. This
function is available only with the MLB (Media Link Board) option installed.
[5~95 / 50 / 1]

Web Service
*CTL
5847 2 sets the 4-bit switch assignment for the access control setting. Setting of
0001 has no effect on access and delivery from Scan Router.
5847 100 sets the maximum size allowed for downloaded images. The default is
equal to 1 gigabyte.
Access Control: Netfile
Bit switch settings.
Protocol
0000: No access control
0001: Denies access to DeskTop Binder. Access and deliveries from Scan Router
have no effect on capture.
Access Control: Repository
0000: No access control
(only Lower 4 bits)
0001: Denies access to DeskTop Binder.
Switches access control on and off.
Access Control: DocBox Print
(only Lower 4 bits)
0000: OFF
Access Control: User Directory
(only Lower 4 bits)
Access Control: Delivery Input
(only Lower 4 bits)
Access Control: Fax Control
(only Lower 4 bits)
Access Ctrl: Comm. Log Fax
(Lower 4 bits)

B147/B149/B190

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SM

COPY SERVICE MODE

Rev. 05/2005
Access Ctrl: Comm. Log Scan
(Lower 4 bits)
Access Ctrl: Job Ctrl (Lower 4
bits)
Access Ctrl: Device Ctrl Sys
(Lower 4 bits)
Access Ctrl: Device Ctrl Copy
(Lower 4 bits)
Access Ctrl: Device Ctrl Fax
(Lower 4 bits)
Access Ctrl: Device Ctrl Printer
(Lower 4 bits)
Access Ctrl: Device Ctrl
Scanner (Lower 4 bits)
Access Ctrl: Delivery (Lower 4
bits)
Repository: max size of
download image

Switches access control on and off.


0000: OFF

5-849
5-849-1
5-849-2

Installation Date
Display
Switch to Print

*CTL
DFU
DFU

5-850
5-850-3

Address Book Function


*CTL Japan Only
Replacement of Circuit Classification
The machine is sold ready to use with a G3 line. This SP allows you to switch all at
once to convert to G4 after you add a G4 line. Conversely, if for some reason the
G4 line becomes unusable, you can easily switch back to G3.

5-853

Stamp Data Download


Use this SP to download the fixed stamp data stored in the firmware of the ROM
and copy it to the HDD. This SP can be executed as many times as required. This
SP must be executed after replacing or formatting the hard disks.
Note: This SP can be executed only with the hard disks installed.

5-848-9
5-848-11
5-848-12
5-848-13
5-848-14
5-848-15
5-848-21
5-848-100

[1 to 1024 / 1024 / 1/K]

5-856

[Remote ROM Update]


Allows the technician to upgrade the firmware using a parallel cable
5-856-2 Local Port
*CTL [ 0 to 1 / 0 / 1/step]
0: Disable
1: Enable

5-857
5-857-1

5-857-2

SM

Debug Log Save Function


*CTL
On/Off (1:ON 0:OFF)
0: ON, 1: OFF
Switches the debug log feature on and off. The debug log cannot be captured until
this feature is switched on.
Debug Log Save Function
*CTL
Target (2:HDD 3:SD)
2:HDD, 3:SD Card
Select 3 (SD Card) if the HDD unit is temporarily out of service

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5-848-8

COPY SERVICE MODE


5-857-5

5-857-9
5-857-10
5-857-11
5-857-12
5-857-13
5-857-14
5-857-15
5-857-16
5-857-17

5-858

5-858-1
5-858-2
5-858-3
5-858-4

5-859
5-859-1
5-859-2
5-859-3
5-859-4
5-859-5
5-859-6
5-859-7
5-859-8
5-859-9
5-859-10

Rev. 05/2005

Save to HDD
DFU
Saves the debug log in memory to the HDD.
A unique file name is generated to avoid overwriting existing file names on the SD
Card. Up to 4MB can be copied to an SD Card. 4 MB segments can be copied one
by one to each SD Card.
Copy HDD to SD Card (Latest 4 MB)
Copy HDD to SD Card (Latest 4 MB Any Key)
Erase HDD Debug Data
Erase SD Card Debug Data
Free Space on SD Card
Copy SD to SD (Latest 4 MB)
Copy SD to SD (Latest 4 MB Any Key)
Make HDD Debug
Make SD Debug

Debug Save When


*CTL
These SPs select the content of the debugging information to be saved to the
destination selected by SP5857 002.
SP5858 3 stores one SC specified by number. Refer to Section 4 for a list of SC error
codes.
Engine SC Error
Stores SC codes generated by copier engine errors.
Controller SC Error
Stores SC codes generated by GW controller errors.
Any SC Error
[0~65535 / 0 / 1]
Jam
Stores jam errors.

Debug Save Key No.


Key 1
Key 2
Key 3
Key 4
Key 5
Key 6
Key 7
Key 8
Key 9
Key 10

B147/B149/B190

*CTL
These SPs allow you to set up to 10 keys for log files
for functions that use common memory on the
controller board. ( 5.10)
[-9999999~9999999 / 0 / 1]

5-56

SM

COPY SERVICE MODE

5-860-21

5-860-22

*CTL
SMTP/POP3/IMAP4
Partial Mail Receive Timeout
[1~168 / 72 / 1]
Sets the amount of time to wait before saving a mail that breaks up during reception.
The received mail is discarded if the remaining portion of the mail is not received
during this prescribed time.
MDN Response RFC2298 Compliance
[0~1 / 1 /1]
Determines whether RFC2298 compliance is switched on for MDN reply mail.
0: No
1: Yes
SMTP Auth. From Field Replacement
[0~1 / 0 / 1]
Determines whether the FROM item of the mail header is switched to the validated
account after the SMTP server is validated.
0: No. From item not switched.
1: Yes. From item switched.

5-870

Common Key Info Writing


*CTL
Writes to flash ROM the common proof for validating the device for NRS
specifications.

5-871

HDD Function Disable DFU *CTL [0~1 / 0 / 1] (0: OFF, 1: ON)


Disables the HDD functions by suppressing all functions that write data to the HDD.
After this SP is executed, the machine must be switched off and on to enable the
setting.
Note: This SP is intended for use during the installation of the security DIMM, an
option that is not yet available.

5-873
SD Card Appli Move
5-873-1 Move Exec
5-873-2 Undo Exec

This SP copies the application programs from the SD


card in SD Card Slot 3.
This SP copies the application programs from the SD
card in SD Card Slot 3. Use this menu to

[Plug & Play Maker/Model Name] Plug & Play Name Selection
Specifies the manufacturer and model name.
5-907-1 Plug/Play
*BCU [ 0 to 11 / 0 / 1/step ] FA

5-907

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

SM

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MF
Ricoh
Ricoh
Savin
Savin
Gestetner
Gestetner
NRG
NRG
Infotec
Infotec
Lanier
Lanier

Model Name
Aficio 2232C
Aficio 2238C
C3324
C3328
DSc332
DSc338
DSc332
DSc338
ISC 2432
ISC 2838
LD232c
LD238c

NetBeui
Aficio2232C
Aficio2238C
C3324
C3328
DSc332
DSc338
DSc332
DSc338
ISC2432
ISC2838
LD232c
LD238c

B147/B149/B190

Service
Tables

5-860
5-860-20

COPY SERVICE MODE

5-913

Switchover Permission Time


*CTL
[3~30 / 3 / 1 s]
Sets the amount of time to elapse while the machine is in standby mode (and the
operation panel keys have not been used) before another application can gain control
of the display.

5-961

Large Capacity Exit Mode


*CTL 0: OFF, 1: ON
Selects whether or not all stapled copies are sent to Shift Tray 1 when the Two-Tray
finisher is installed.

5-967

Copy Server Set Function


*CTL
0: ON, 1: OFF
Enables and disables the document server. This is a security measure that prevents
image data from being left in the temporary area of the HDD. After changing this
setting, you must switch the main switch off and on to enable the new setting.

5-974

[Cherry Server]
Specifies which version of ScanRouter, Lite or Full, is installed.
5-974-1 Cherry Server Setting
*CTL [ 0 or 1 / 0 / - ]
0: Lite
1: Full

5-989

5-989-1
5-989-3
5-989-4
5-989-5

5-990
5-990-1
5-990-2
5-990-3
5-990-4
5-990-5
5-990-6
5-990-7
5-990-8
5-990-21
5-990-22
5-990-23

[Loop Back Test]


Executes a communication test with peripherals by using a special tool (connector)
which is unique for each peripheral.
The machine checks if the communication with the peripherals is OK or NG; then
displays the result.
DFU
Duplex
Finisher
PSU
ADF

[SP print mode]


Prints out the SMC sheets.
All (Data List)
SP (Mode Data List)
User Program
Logging Data
Diagnostic Report
Non-Default
NIB Summary
Net File Log
Copier User Program
Scanner SP
Scanner User Program

B147/B149/B190

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SM

COPY SERVICE MODE

[Jam OFF/ON] Jam ON/OFF


Enables or disables jam detection.
5-991 1 Jam OFF/ON

5-991

5-993-1

5-993-2
5-993-3

5-993-4

5-993-5

5-993-6

SM

[Line Position Adj.] Line Position Adjustment


Line Positioning Adjustment ([Color])
M: Main-scan, S: Sub-scan, Reg.: Registration, Mag.: Magnification
For example: M Reg = Main scan registration
Mode Selection
*BCU [ 0 to 2 / 1 / 1/step ] Alphanumeric
0: Never done
1: Done at a) all process control self checks
except after toner end recovery and developer
initialization, b) new PCU detected, and c) the
temperature has changed by 5C since the last
adjustment
2: As for setting 1, except it is not done during
self-checks. However, it is done at the initial
process control self check.
Specifies when the automatic line position adjustment is done.
The size of the 5C difference can be changed with SP5-993-3.
Execute
Use to make a line position adjustment.
Temperature
*BCU [ 3 to 15 / 5 / 1/oC]
Specifies the temperature for starting the line positioning adjustment.
The line position adjustment automatically starts when the temperature differs by the
amount specified in this SP mode from the temperature when the last adjustment was
done.
There are two thermistors on the laser optics-housing unit. The thermistor close to the
fusing unit monitors the temperature for this adjustment.
Interrupt
*BCU [ 0 or 1 / 1 / - ] Alphanumeric
0: Disabled
1: Enabled
Enables or disables the line position adjustment during a print job when the
temperature differs by the amount specified in SP5-993-003 from the temperature at
the last adjustment.
Stand-by
*BCU [ 0 or 1 / 0 / - ] Alphanumeric
0: Disabled
1: Enabled
Enables or disables the line position adjustment during stand-by mode when the
temperature differs by the amount specified in SP5-993-003 from the temperature at
the last adjustment.
Job Start
*BCU [ 0 or 1 / 1 / - ]
0: Disabled
1: Enabled
Enables or disables the line position adjustment just before starting a color print job
when the temperature differs by the amount specified in SP5-993-003 from the
temperature when the machine woke up from energy saver mode.

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5-993

[ 0 or 1 / 0 / - ] Alphanumeric
0: Enable
1: Disable

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5-993-7 Result
*BCU
Displays the result of the latest line position adjustment in 4 digits.

5-993-8

5-993-9

5-993-10
5-993-11
5-993-12
5-993-13
5-993-14
5-993-15

5-993-16
5-993-17
5-993-18
5-993-19
5-993-20
5-993-21
5-993-22

5-993-24

5-993-25

First and second digits: Error detected on the rear ID sensor


Third and fourth digits: Error detected on the center ID sensor
Fifth and sixth digits:
Error detected on the front ID sensor
010101
The 6th digit
The 1st digit
Refer to the Troubleshooting section for more details about the two-digit codes.
Exe. Counter
*BCU
Displays how many times the line position adjustment has been executed.
Counts up by +1 normally.
After a forced adjustment and a PCU replacement, it counts up +3
Also includes adjustments done at the factory.
Error Counter
*BCU Displays how many times errors have been
detected during the line position adjustment.
The way that the auto line position adjustment is done can be adjusted using the
following SP modes (SP5-993-010 to 021). These are coefficients used for the
adjustment.
Normally, do not change except if the automatic adjustment gives poor results
immediately after installing a new optics housing unit. Change the value then do a
forced line position adjustment (SP 5-993-2) to check the effects of the changes.
Example: If magenta is always shifted one dot to the left, reduce 5-993-11 by 1.
M Reg. [Y]
*BCU A fine adjustment to the main-scan registration.
M Reg. [M]
*BCU [ -128 to 127 / 0 / 1 dot/step ] FA
M Reg. [C]
*BCU 1 dot = 20
M Mag. [Y]
*BCU A fine adjustment to the main-scan
M Mag. [M]
*BCU magnification.
M Mag. [C]
*BCU [ -100 to 100 / 0 / 0.01 %/step ] FA
NOTE: The setting changes in this SP mode
will be affect the next line position
adjustment.
S Reg. 600[Y]
*BCU A fine adjustment to the sub-scan registration
S Reg. 600[M]
*BCU for each color (color registration).
S Reg. 600[C]
*BCU [ -128 to 127 / 0 / 1 dot/step ] FA
S Reg. 1200[Y]
*BCU 600dpi: 1 dot = 40
S Reg. 1200[M]
*BCU 1200 dpi: 1 dot = 20
S Reg. 1200[C]
*BCU
Interrupt
*BCU [ 10 to 250 / 100 / 10 sheets/step ]
Specifies the number of sheets to be printed before a line position adjustment is done
during a print job.
SP 5-993-4 must be set to enabled.
When the temperature difference meets the conditions specified in SP5-993-3, the
machine starts counting the number of prints in the job. The machine interrupts the
print job and does the line position adjustment if the number of prints exceeds the
number specified in this SP mode.
If the counted number of prints does not exceed the number specified, the machine
resets the counter, then continues to monitor the temperature and does the line
position adjustment next time.
Mscan Lgth Det
*BCU [ 100 to 990 / 211 / 10 sec/step ]
Performs the main scan length detection when the polygon motor has operated
consecutively for the time specified in this SP mode.
Drm Gear Phase
*BCU [ 0 to 345 / 0 / 15 degrees/step] DFU
Adjusts the phases of the black drum gear and the color drum gear.

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5-993-26 Initialization

5-993-31
5-993-32
5-993-33
5-993-34
5-993-35

[ 0 to 1 / 1 / 1/step]
0: Disable
1: Enable
Enables or disables the line position adjustment during initialization.
Toner Refresh
*BCU [ 0 to 1 / 1 / 1/step]
0: Disable
1: Enable
Enables or disables the toner refreshing operation.
Repetitive line position adjustments can cause abnormal outputs such as white spots.
To prevent this, toner is consumed and supplied after line position adjustment.
PPS: 125
This SP checks the transfer PPS in the 125-mm/s mode.
PPS Set: 125
*BCU
[6043 to 6166 / 6105 / 1 step]
This SP adjusts the transfer PPS in the 125-mm/s mode.
PPS: 62.5
This SP checks the transfer PPS in the 62.5-mm/s mode.
PPS Set: 62.5
*BCU
[6043 to 6166 / 6105 / 1 step]
This SP adjusts the transfer PPS in the 62.5-mm/s mode.
Color Adj level
*BCU
[LOW, MID, HIGH ]
This SP specifies the level of color adjustment. This SP sets the following SPs as
listed.

SP3-906-001
SP3-906-002
SP3-906-003
SP3-906-004
SP3-906-005
SP3-993-001
SP3-993-003
SP3-993-004
SP3-993-005
SP3-993-006
SP3-993-022
SP3-993-024
SP3-993-026

HI
200
200
200
480
1.00
1
3
1
0
1
100
105
1

MID
200
0
0
480
1.00
1
5
1
0
1
100
211
0

LOW
255
0
0
480
0.5
1
7
1
0
0
250
422
0

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5-993-27

*BCU

[Unit Detection ON/OFF] Maintenance Unit Detection ON/OFF


5-994
5-994-1 Dev/PCU
*BCU [ 0 or 1 / 0 / - ] Alphanumeric DFU
#
0: Enable
1: Disable
Enables or disables PCU and development unit detection.
NOTE: If this mode is disabled, new unit detection also does not function. Use this
mode as a temporary measure, only when the micro-switches are defective.
5-994-2 Oil Supply Unit
*BCU [ 0 or 1 / 0 / - ] Alphanumeric
#
0: Enable
1: Disable
NOTE: Use this mode as a temporary measure, only when the unit detection
mechanism is defective.

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[ColorGapAdj2] Color Gap Adjustment 2


5-995
5-995-20 Trans Drv FB
*BCU Enables or disables the transfer belt feedback
feature.
[ 0 or 1 / 0 / - ]
0: Enabled
1: Disabled

5-997
[Test Pattern]
5-997-1 Tray Selection

5-997 2

5-997-3

5-997-4

5-997-5

[ 0 to 4 / 1 / 1/step ]
0: By-pass Table
1: Tray 1
2: Tray 2
3: Tray 3
4: Tray 4
Selects the tray for making a test print.
NOTE: The machine makes a test pattern on the paper size loaded in the selected
paper tray.
Pattern
[ 0 to 23 / 0 / 1/step ]
0: None
1: 1-dot sub-scan line
2: 2-dot sub-scan line
3: 1-dot main-scan line
4: 2-dot main-scan line
5: 1-dot grid pattern (Fine)
6: 2-dot grid pattern (Fine)
7. 1-dot grid pattern (Rough)
8. 2-dot grid pattern (Rough)
9. 1-dot slant grid pattern
10. 2-dot slant grid pattern
11. 1-dot pattern
12. 2-dot pattern
13. 4-dot pattern
14. 1-dot trimming pattern
15. 2-dot trimming pattern
16. Cross stitch: sub-scan
17. Cross stitch: main-scan
18. Belt pattern (Horizontal)
19. Belt pattern (Vertical)
20. Checkered Flag
21. Grey scale (Vertical)
22. Grey scale (Horizontal)
23. Solid
Selects a test pattern.
Single Color
[0 to 6 / 6 / 1/step] Alphanumeric
0: Red
1: Green
2: Blue
3: Yellow
4: Magenta
5: Cyan
6: Black
Selects the color for making a test pattern.
Color Mode
[0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] Alphanumeric
0: Full Color
1: Single Color
Selects the color mode for making a test print.
Resolution
[0 to 2 / 1 / 1/step] Alphanumeric
0: 600x600
1: 1800x600
2: 1200x1200
Selects the resolution for making a test print.

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5-997-6 By-pass Paper Size

[0 to 3 / 0 / 1/step ] Alphanumeric
0: A4 LEF
1: LT LEF
2: A3
3: DLT
Selects the paper size for making a test pattern from the by-pass table.
5-997-7 Print
Prints the test pattern with the settings specified with SP5-997-001 to 006.
NOTE: When exiting the SP mode, the test print mode is automatically canceled.

5-998

[Memory Clear]
NOTE: For more information, see NOTE 1 following this table.
5-998-1 ENG Setting
Clears the engine settings except for counters.
5-998-2 ENG Counter
Clears all counters.

5-999

New Unit Set

*BCU

[0: Disable/1: Enable]

#
PCU: Bk
PCU: Y
PCU: M
PCU: C
Dev. U: Bk
Dev. U: Y
Dev. U: M
Dev. U: C
Fuser

This program makes the machine to start the


initialization processing for a newly installed
unit. You set 1: Enable before installing a
new unit.

Service
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5-999-1
5-999-2
5-999-3
5-999-4
5-999-5
5-999-6
5-999-7
5-999-8
5-999-9

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SP6-XXX (Peripherals)
6-006
6-006-1
6-006-2

6-006-3
6-006-4
6-006-5

[DF Registration Adj.] DF Registration Adjustment


Adjusts the side-to-side and leading registration of originals with the ARDF.
*CTL [ -3.0 to 3.0 / 0 / 0.1 mm/step ]
Side-to-Side
Leading Edge
[ -42 to 42 / 0 / 1 /step ]
Adjusts the amount of paper buckle to correct original skew for the front and rear
sides.
Buckle: Duplex Front
*CTL [ -42 to 42 / 0 / 1 /step ]
Buckle: Duplex Rear
[ -45 to 45 / 0 / 1 /step ]
Adjusts the erase margin at the original trailing edge.
Rear Edge Erase
*CTL [ -20 to 10 / -3 / 1 /step ]

6-007

[ADF Input Check]


Displays the signals received from the sensors and switches of the ARDF.
6-007-1 Group 1
5.2.2
6-007-2 Group 2
6-007-3 Group 3

6-008

6-008-1
6-008-2
6-008-3
6-008-4
6-008-5
6-008-6
6-008-7
6-008-8
6-008-9

[ADF Output Check]


Activates the electrical components for functional check.
It is not possible to activate more than one component at the same time.
Fee-in Motor Fwd.
Feed-in Motor Rev.
Drive Motor Fwd.
Reverse Motor Fwd.
Reverse Motor Rev.
Feed Clutch
Inverter Solenoid
Pick-up Motor Fwd.
Pick-up Motor Rev.

6-009

[DF Free Run]


Performs a DF free run in duplex mode or stamp mode.
6-009-1 Duplex Mode
6-009-2 Stamp Mode

[Stamp Position Adj.] Fax Stamp Position Adjustment


Adjusts the horizontal position of the stamp on the scanned originals.
6-010-1 Stamp Position Adj.
*CTL [ -3.5 to 3.5 / 0 / 0.5 mm/step ]

6-010

6-016

[Original Size Priority] Original Size Detection Priority


Specifies the original size for a size detected by the original sensor, since original
sensors cannot recognize all sizes.

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6-016-1 Original Size Priority

*CTL

[ 0 or 1 / 0 / - ]
0: Setting 1
1: Setting 2

Bit 7
Bit 6
Bit 5
Bit 4
Bit 3
Bit 2
Bit 1
Bit 0

Setting 1
A4 (L)
11" x 15"
DLT (L)
LT (S)
LT (L)
LG (L)
A4 (L)
8K (L)

Setting 2
LT (L)
DLT (L)
11" x 15"
US Exec (S)
8" x 10" (L)
F4 (L)
16K (L)
DLT (L)

Bits used for detection differ depending on


destination as shown below.
Bit 7 to 6: Only for Japan
Bit 5 to 2: Only for US
Bit 1 to 0: Only for EU/AA

[DF Magnification Adj.] DF Magnification Adjustment


Adjusts the magnification in the sub-scan direction for the ARDF.
6-017-1 DF Magnification Adj.
*CTL [ -5.0 to 5.0 / 0 / 0.1 %/step ]

6-017

[Punch Position]
Adjusts the punching position.
Punch 1
US: 2 punch holes
Europe: 2 punch holes
North Europe: 4 punch holes

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6-110

Punch 2
US: 3 punch holes
Europe: 4 punch holes
Increment: Holes move toward the paper center.
Decrement: Holes move toward the paper edge.
6-110 1 MF Fin 1
*BCU [ -7.5 to 7.5 / 0 / 0.5 mm/step ]
6-110 2 MF Fin 2
*BCU
6-110 3 Booklet Fin
[ -2.5 to 7.5 / 0 / 0.5 mm/step ]

6-111

[Staple Position]
Adjusts the stapling position.
Increment: Staple position moves toward the edge of paper.
Decrement: Staple position moves toward the center of paper.
NOTE: Although the adjustable range is 3.5 mm, the stapling position can be
changed only by 1.0 mm when stapling one position at the front or rear side even
when the input value is more than 1.0.
6-111-1 MF Fin
*BCU [ -3.5 to 3.5 / 0 / 0.5 mm/step ]
6-111-2 Booklet Fin
[ -3.75 to 3.75 / 0. / 0.25 mm/step ]

6-112

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[Fold Position]

*BCU

[ -3.75 to 3.75 / 0. / 0.25 mm/step ]

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6-111-1
6-111-2
6-112-3
6-112-4
6-112-5
6-112-6

A3/DLT
B4/LG
A4/LT
A3/DLT
B4/LG
A4/LT

Adjusts the folding positions of the optional


booklet finisher.

6-901

[Multi Bin Set]


Specifies whether or not the optional multi-bin output tray is installed. When installing
the multi-bin output tray, this SP mode should be set to 1.
6-901-1 Multi Bin Set
*BCU [ 0 or 1 / 0 / - ]
0: Not installed
1: Installed

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7-001

*BCU Display: 00000000~99999999 min


Working Time
The number of prints and drive time for drum revolutions can be obtained by counting
the main motor revolution time. If the amount of time required for the drum to revolve
to print 1 copy increases, this data combined with the number of copies can be used
to analyze problems and could be useful for future product development.

7-002

[Original Counter]
Displays the total original count (number of originals fed) for the selected mode.
*CTL
Total
Copy
Fax
Doc. Svr. Application
Scanner
Others

7-002-1
7-002-2
7-002-3
7-002-4
7-002-5
7-002-6

7-003

7-003-1
7-003-2
7-003-4
7-003-5
7-003-7
7-003-8
7-003-10
7-003-11
7-003-12
7-003-13
7-003-20
7-003-21
7-003-22
7-003-23
7-003-24
7-003-25
7-003-26
7-003-27
7-003-28
7-003-29
7-003-30

[Print Counter] Meter Charge Counter


(Print, Development)
Displays the values of the color counters.
*CTL
[ -9999 to 9999999 / 0 / 1/step ]
Total Count
Copy: B&W
Copy: Full Color
FAX: B&W
Print: B&W
Print: Full Color
Development: CMY
*CTL These SP modes are development counters for
the meter charge mode.
Development: K
*CTL Displays the values of the color counters.
Copy: Single Color
Copy: Twin Color
Total: Full Color
*CTL These SP modes are used for Japanese
market only.
Total: B&W Single
Total: Single
Total: B&W
*CTL This SP mode is print counters for the meter
charge mode.
Copy: Full Color
*CTL These SP modes are used for Japanese
market only.
Print: Full Color
*CTL These SP modes are print counters for the
Copy: Color
meter charge mode.
Copy: B/W
Print: Color
Print: B&W
Total: Color Total

7-007

[Other Counter]
Displays counter values.
7-007-1 Duplex
7-007-2 A3/DLT
7-007-3 Staple

*CTL

[ 0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1 sheet/step ]

[Print CountPaper Size] Paper Size Counter


Displays the counter values for each paper size.
7-101-5 A4 LEF
*CTL
[ 0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1 sheet/step ]

7-101

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SP7-XXX (Data Log)

COPY SERVICE MODE


7-101-6
7-101-14
7-101-38
7-101-44
7-101-132
7-101-133
7-101-134
7-101-141
7-101-142
7-101-160
7-101-164
7-101-166
7-101-172
7-101-255

7-105
7-105-1
7-105-2
7-105-3
7-105-4
7-105-5
7-105-6
7-105-7
7-105-8
7-105-9
7-105-11
7-105-12

A5 LEF
B5 LEF
LT LEF
HLT LEF
A3 SEF
A4 SEF
A5 SEF
B4 SEF
B5 SEF
DLT SEF
LG SEF
LT SEF
HLT SEF
Other

[Print CountPaper Size] Paper Size Counter


Displays the counter values for each paper size.
*CTL
[ 0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1 sheet/step ]
Normal
Recycled
Special
Colour
Letterhead
Letterhead
Label
Thick
Used
Index
Others

7-201

[Total Scan Counter]


Displays the total number of scans.
7-201-1 Total Scan Counter
*CTL

7-204

7-204-1
7-204-2
7-204-3
7-204-4
7-204-5
7-204-6

[ 0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1 scan/step ]

[Print CounterPaper Tray] Paper Feed Section Counter


Displays the number of sheets fed from each paper feed station.
NOTE: The LCT is counted as the 3rd feed station.
Bypass
*CTL [ 0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1 sheet/step ]
Tray 1
Tray 2
Tray 3
Tray 4
Duplex

7-205

[Total ADF Counter]


Displays the total number of originals fed by the ARDF.
7-205-1 ADF Total Counter
*CTL

7-206
[Staple Counter]
7-206-1 Normal Staple

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*CTL

Displays the number of stapler operations.

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7-206-2 Binding Staple

7-209

[Punch Counter]
Displays the number of times hole punching has been done.
7-209-1 Punch
*CTL
[ 0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1/step ]

7-401

[Total SC Counter]
Displays the number of SC codes detected.
7-401-1 SC Counter
*CTL
[ 0 to 9999 / 0 / 1/step ]

7-403

7-403-1
7-403-2
7-403-3
7-403-4
7-403-5
7-403-6
7-403-7
7-403-8
7-403-9
7-403-10

[SC History]
Logs the SC codes detected.
The 10 most recently detected SC Codes are not displayed on the screen, but can be
seen on the SMC (logging) outputs.
*CTL
Latest
Latest 1
Latest 2
Latest 3
Latest 4
Latest 5
Latest 6
Latest 7
Latest 8
Latest 9

[Total Paper Jam Counter]


Displays the total number of jams detected.
7-502-1 Total Jam
*CTL
[ 0 to 9999 / 0 / 1 sheet/step ]

Service
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7-502

7-503

[Total Original Jam Counter]


Displays the total number of original jams.
7-503-1 Original Jam counter
*CTL [ 0 to 9999 / 0 / 1 original/step ]

7-504

[Paper Jam Location]


D: Duplex, MB: Mail Box, F; Finisher, E: External, I: Internal
ON: On check, OFF: Off Check
Displays the number of jams according to the location where jams were detected.
NOTE: The LCT is counted as the 3rd feed station.
7-504-3 Tray 1: ON
*CTL

7-504-4
7-504-5
7-504-6
7-504-8
7-504-9
7-504-10
7-504-11
7-504-12
7-504-13

SM

Tray 2: ON
Tray 3/LCT: ON
Tray 4: ON
Regist.: ON
External Tray: ON
Internal Tray: ON
Duplex: ON
Duplex Exit 1: ON
Duplex Exit 2: ON

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7-504-14
7-504-15
7-504-51
7-504-52
7-504-53
7-504-54
7-504-61
7-504-63
7-504-64
7-504-65
7-504-66
7-504-67
7-504-68
7-504-69
7-504-100
7-504-101
7-504-102
7-504-103
7-504-104
7-504-105
7-504-106
7-504-107
7-504-108
7-504-109
7-504-110
7-504-111
7-504-120
7-504-121
7-504-122
7-504-123
7-504-124
7-504-125
7-504-126
7-504-127
7-504-128
7-504-129
7-504-130
7-504-131

7-505
7-505-1
7-505-3
7-505-4
7-505-5
7-505-6
7-505-7
7-505-53
7-505-54
7-505-55
7-505-56
7-505-57

Rev. 11/2005

Duplex Exit 3: ON
Duplex Feed: ON
Tray 1: OFF
Tray 2: OFF
Tray 3/LCT: OFF
Tray 4: OFF
Registration: OFF
External Tray: OFF
Internal Tray: OFF
Duplex: OFF
Duplex Exit 1: OFF
Duplex Exit 2: OFF
Duplex Exit 3: OFF
Duplex Feed: OFF
Finisher Entrance
Finisher Shift Tray 1
Finisher Shift Tray 2
Finisher Staple
Finisher Exit
Finisher Drive
Finisher Tray Up/Down
Finisher Jogger
Finisher Staple
Finisher Exit
Finisher Punch
Finisher Jam Clear
Finisher Entrance: ON
Finisher Entrance: OFF
Finisher STACK Exit
Finisher Folder: ON
Finisher Folder: OFF
Finisher Stapler
Finisher Punch
Finisher Transport Motor
Finisher Paddle Motor
Finisher Stapler Slide Motor / Stapler Folder Motor
Finisher Jogger Motor
Finisher Lift Motor

[Original Jam Detection]


Displays the total number of original jams by location.
*CTL
At Power On
Skew Correction Sensor (On Check)
Interval Sensor (On Check)
Registration Sensor (On Check)
Relay Sensor (On Check)
Inverter Sensor (On Check)
Skew Correction Sensor (Off Check)
Interval Sensor (Off Check)
Registration Sensor (Off Check)
Relay Sensor (Off Check)
Inverter Sensor (Off Check)

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7-506-5
7-506-6
7-506-14
7-506-38
7-506-44
7-506-132
7-506-133
7-506-134
7-506-141
7-506-412
7-506-160
7-506-164
7-506-166
7-506-172
7-506-255

7-507
7-507-1
7-507-2
7-507-3
7-507-4
7-507-5
7-507-6
7-507-7
7-507-8
7-507-9
7-507-10

7-508
7-508-1
7-508-2
7-508-3
7-508-4
7-508-5
7-508-6
7-508-7
7-508-8
7-508-9
7-508-10

[Jam Count by Paper Size]


Displays the number of jams according to the paper size.
*CTL
[ 0 to 9999 / 0 / 1 sheet/step ]
A4 LEF
A5 LEF
B5 LEF
LT LEF
HLT LEF
A3 SEF
A4 SEF
A5 SEF
B4 SEF
B5 SEF
DLT SEF
LG SEF
LT SEF
HLT SEF
Others

[Plotter Jam History]


Displays the 10 most recently detected paper jams.
*CTL
Latest
Latest 1
Latest 2
Latest 3
Latest 4
Latest 5
Latest 6
Latest 7
Latest 8
Latest 9

Service
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7-506

[Original Jam History]


Displays the 10 most recently detected original jams.
*CTL
Latest
Latest-1
Latest-2
Latest-3
Latest-4
Latest-5
Latest-6
Latest-7
Latest-8
Latest-9

7-801

[ROM No./Firmware Version]


Displays the version of each firmware
7-80-255 Firmware Version

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7-803

7-803-1
7-803-2
7-803-3
7-803-4
7-803-5
7-803-6
7-803-7
7-803-8
7-803-9
7-803-10
7-803-11
7-803-12
7-803-13
7-803-14
7-803-15
7-803-16
7-803-17

7-803-18
7-803-19
7-803-20
7-803-21
7-803-22
7-803-23
7-803-24
7-803-25
7-803-26
7-803-27
7-803-28

7-803-29
7-803-30
7-803-31
7-803-32

[PM Counter]
(Sheets or Rotations, Unit, [Color])
Dev.: Development Unit, PF: Paper Feed Rollers, Oil Supply: Oil Supply Unit, Fusing:
Fusing Unit, Transfer: Transfer Unit
Displays the number of sheets printed for each current maintenance unit.
PM counters click up based on the number of A4 (LT) LEF size sheets printed.
Therefore, the A3 (DLT) Double Count is activated. The Double Count cannot be
deactivated.
When a unit is replaced, the machine automatically detects that the new unit is
installed. Then, the current PM counter value is automatically moved to the PM
Counter - Previous (SP7-906-1 to 9) and is reset to 0.
The total number of sheets printed with the last unit replaced can be checked with
SP7-906-1 to 9.
NOTE: The LCT is counted as the 3rd feed station.
*BCU [ 0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1 sheet/step ]
Paper
S: PCU [K]
S: PCU [Y]
S: PCU [M]
S: PCU [C]
S: Dev. [K]
S: Dev. [Y]
S: Dev. [M]
S: Dev. [C]
S: Oil Supply
PF By-pass
PF Tray 1
PF Tray 2
PF Tray 3
PF Tray 4
S: Fusing
S: Transfer
Displays the number of revolutions of motors or clutches for each current
maintenance unit.
[ 0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1 revolution/step ]
When a unit is replaced, the machine automatically detects that the new unit is
installed. Then, the current PM counter value is automatically moved to the PM
Counter - Previous (SP7-906-10 to 20) and is reset to 0. The total number of
revolutions made with the last unit replaced can be checked with SP7-906-10 to 20.
*BCU Target Revolution: 300,000
R: PCU [K]
R: PCU [Y]
Target Revolution: 319,000
R: PCU [M]
Target Revolution: 319,000
R: PCU [C]
Target Revolution: 319,000
R: Dev. [K]
Target Revolution: 1,142,000
R: Dev. [Y]
Target Revolution: 1,146,000
R: Dev. [M]
Target Revolution: 1,146,000
R: Dev. [C]
Target Revolution: 1,146,000
R: Oil Supply
Target Revolution: 2,559,000
R: Fusing
Target Revolution: 8,397,000
R: Transfer
Displays the number of sheets printed until the waste toner bottle becomes full or
toner runs out.
*BCU [ 0 to 9999999 / - / 1 sheet/step ]
S: Waste Toner
S: Toner [K]
S: Toner [Y]
S: Toner [M]

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7-803-33 S: Toner [C]


Displays the total operating time for the toner attraction pump.
*BCU [ 0 to 9999999 / - / 1 s/step ]
7-803-34 Toner Supply[K]
7-803-35 Toner Supply[Y]
7-803-36 Toner Supply[M]
7-803-37 Toner Supply[C]
Displays the value given by the following formula:
(Current revolution Target revolution) 100, where Current revolution is the
current value for the counter of the part, and Target revolution is the values of SP7803-17 through 27. This shows how much of the units expected lifetime has been
used up.
The R% counter is based on rotations, not prints. If the number of rotations reaches
the limit, the machine enters the end condition for that unit. If the print count lifetime is
reached first, the machine also enters the end condition, even though the R% counter
is still less than 100%.
Oil supply unit: When the R% counter reaches 100%, it enters the near-end condition,
not the end condition. The end condition occurs some number of rotations after this
(not adjustable).
NOTE: The machine internally adjusts or compensates as necessary, depending on
conditions of machine usage. Due to this, at the oil supply unit near-end
condition, the R% counter of the oil supply unit can be 100%, lower than
100%, or higher than 100%.
*BCU
7-803-38 R(%): PCU [K]
7-803-39 R(%): PCU [Y]
7-803-40 R(%): PCU [M]
7-803-41 R(%): PCU [C]
7-803-42 R(%): Dev [K]
7-803-43 R(%): Dev [Y]
7-803-44 R(%): Dev [M]
7-803-45 R(%): Dev [C]
7-803-46 R(%): Oil Spply
7-803-47 R(%): Fusing
7-803-48 S: Trans Cln
7-803-49 R: Trans Cln

7-804

7-804-1
7-804-2
7-804-3
7-804-4
7-804-5
7-804-6
7-804-7
7-804-8
7-804-9
7-804-10
7-804-11
7-804-12
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[PM Counter Reset] PM Counter Clear


(Unit, [Color])
Dev.: Development Unit, PF: Paper Feed Rollers, Transfer: Transfer Unit
Clears the PM counter.
Press the Enter key after the machine asks Execute?, which will store the PM
counter value in SP7-906-1 to 25 (PM Counter Previous), and reset the value
of the current PM counter to 0.
NOTE: The LCT is counted as the 3rd feed station.
Paper
PCU [K]
PCU [Y]
PCU [M]
PCU [C]
Dev. [K]
Dev. [Y]
Dev. [M]
Dev. [C]
Oil Supply
PF By-pass
PF Tray 1
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7-804-13
7-804-14
7-804-15
7-804-16
7-804-17
7-804-18
7-804-50

PF Tray 2
PF Tray 3
PF Tray 4
Fusing
Transfer
Trans Cln
All

7-807

[SC/Jam Counter Reset]


Clears the counters related to SC codes and paper jams.
7-807-1 SC/Jam Clear

7-808

[Counter Reset]
NOTE: For more information, see NOTE 1 following this table.
Clears all counters.
7-808-1 Counter Clear

7-810

[Access Code Clear]


Use to clear the access code if the customer forgets the code (password).
7-810-1 Access Code Clear

7-811
[Original Counter Clear]
7-811-1 This program reset the original counter (SP7-002-001 through 006).

7-816

7-816-1
7-816-2
7-816-3
7-816-4
7-816-5
7-816-6

[Tray Clear] Paper Tray Counter Clear


Clears the counters (SP7-204) for the number of sheets fed from the paper feed
stations.
NOTE: The LCT is counted as the 3rd feed station.
Bypass Tray
Tray 1
Tray 2
Tray 3/LCT
Tray 4
Duplex

7-826
[MF Error Counter] Japan Only
7-826-1 Error Total
7-826-2 Error Staple

7-827

[MF Error Counter Clear] Japan Only

7-832

[Self-Diagnose Result Display]


Displays the result of the diagnostics.
7-832-1 Diag. Result
*CTL

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7-833

7-833-1
7-833-2
7-833-3
7-833-4

7-833-5
7-833-6
7-833-7
7-833-8
7-833-11
7-833-12
7-833-13
7-833-14

[Coverage] Pixel Coverage Ratio


Displays the image coverage ratio for each color of the last output.
This SP mode displays the coverage ratio of the output, i.e. the ratio of the total
pixel area of the image data to the total printable area on the paper. Note that this
value is not directly proportional to the amount of toner consumed, although of course
it is one factor that affects this amount. The other major factors involved include: the
type, total image area and image density of the original, toner concentration and
developer potential.
*BCU [ 0 to 100.00 / - / 0.01 %/step ]
Last [K]
Last [C]
Last [M]
Last [Y]
Displays accumulated average value of image coverage ratio for each color.
SP 7-833-5 to -8 vs SP 8-831-1 to 4
The averages for K (SP 7-833-5 and SP 8-831-1) are the same.
For CMY, SP 8-831 does not include black-and-white pages in the middle of a colour
job. However, SP 7-833 does include these pages in the average. As a result, the
readings of SP 7-833 will be lower, because these averages include pages for which
there is zero for CMY, but the averages calculated for SP 8-831 do not include these
pages.
*BCU [ 0 to 100.00 / - / 0.01 %/step ]
Average [K]
Average [C]
Average [M]
Average [Y]
Displays the total number of toner cartridges replaced.
*BCU [ 0 to 65535 / - / 1 cartridge/step ]
Toner [K]
Toner [C]
NOTE: Currently, the data in SP7-833-011
Toner [M]
through 014 and the data in SP8-781-001
Toner [Y]
through 004 are the same.

[Coverage Clr] Coverage/Toner Data Clear


7-834
7-834-1 Average
This menu resets the data in SP7-833-005
through 008.
7-834-2 Toner
This menu resets the data in SP7-833-011
through 014 and SP8-781-001 through 004.
7-834-3 S: PREV Toner
This menu resets the data in SP8-901-001
through 004.
7-834-4 S: Coverage 0-100
This menu resets the data in SP8-851-001
through 004, SP8-861-001 through 004, SP 8871-001 through 004, and SP8-881-001
through 004.
7-834-255 All
This menu resets all the data listed above.

7-835
ACC Counter
7-835-1 Copy ACC
7-835-2 Printer ACC

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*CTL

[0 ~ 9999999 / 0 / 1 /step]
Displays the number of times ACC has been
done.

Total Memory Size


Displays the memory capacity of the controller system.

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ADF Scan Glass Dust Check Counter


Counts the number of occurrences (0 ~ 65,535) when dust was detected on the
scanning glass of the ADF. Counting is done only if SP4991 1 (ADF Scan Glass Dust
Check) is switched on. Memory All Clear (SP5801) resets this counter to zeror

7-901

[Assert Info]
Records the location where a problem is detected in the program. The data stored in
this SP is used for problem analysis. DFU
7-901-1 File Name
7-901-2 Number of Lines
7-901-3 Location

7-905
[Alert Display]
7-905-10 Wst Oil: Full
*BCU [ 232 to 464 / 232 / 1 kilo-revolutions/step ]
Specifies the number of revolutions the development drive motor-K can make after
the message, Waste Oil Bottle is Almost Full, is displayed.
The machine stops after the motor has made the specified number of revolutions.
This SP specifies the interval from near end to end for the waste oil bottle. 232k
revolutions equals 2.5k prints. If it is set to 464, the end condition is 5.0k prints after
near end.
7-905-14 Oil: Alert: Page
*BCU [ 25.0 to 27.5 / 27.5 / 0.1 kilo-sheets/step ]
Specifies the number of sheets to trigger the oil near-end condition.
NOTE: The target job volume for this SP mode is 5 pages/job.

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7-906

7-906-1
7-906-2
7-906-3
7-906-4
7-906-5
7-906-6
7-906-7
7-906-8
7-906-9
7-906-10

7-906-11
7-906-12
7-906-13
7-906-14
7-906-15
7-906-16
7-906-17
7-906-18
7-906-19
7-906-20

7-906-21
7-906-22
7-906-23
7-906-24
7-906-25

7-906-26
7-906-27
7-906-28
7-906-29
7-906-30
7-906-31
7-906-32
7-906-33
7-906-34
7-906-35

[PM Counter: Previous]


(Sheets or Rotations, Unit, [Color]), Dev.: Development Unit
Displays the number of sheets printed with the previous maintenance units.
*BCU [ 0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1 sheet/step ]
S:PCU [K]
S:PCU [Y]
S:PCU [M]
S:PCU [C]
S:Dev. [K]
S:Dev. [Y]
S:Dev. [M]
S:Dev. [C]
S:Oil Supply
S:Fusing
Displays the number of revolutions for motors or clutches in the previous
maintenance units.
*BCU [ 0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1 revolution/step ]
R:PCU [K]
R:PCU [Y]
R:PCU [M]
R:PCU [C]
R:Dev. [K]
R:Dev. [Y]
R:Dev. [M]
R:Dev. [C]
R:Oil Supply
R:Fusing
Displays the number of sheets printed with the previous maintenance unit or toner
cartridge.
*BCU [ 0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1 sheet/step ]
S:Waste Toner
S:Toner [K]
S:Toner [Y]
S:Toner [M]
S:Toner [C]
Displays the value given by the following formula:
(Current count y Yield count) x 100, where Current count is the current values in the
counter for the part, and Yield count is the recommended yield.
*BCU [ 0 to 999 / 0 / 1 %/step ]
R(%): PCU [K]
R(%): PCU [Y]
R(%): PCU [M]
R(%): PCU [C]
R(%): Dev [K]
R(%): Dev [Y]
R(%): Dev [M]
R(%): Dev [C]
R(%): Oil Supply
R(%): Fusing

7-907

[Check Sum]
Displays the check sum of the firmware.
*BCU
7-907-1 Engine Main
7-907-2 Engine MUSIC

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