Minolta Pi3505e Bedienungsanleitung

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Inhaltsverzeichnis der Gebrauchsanleitungen

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    Pi3505e Pi3505e/PS Service Manual[...]

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    P-1 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS F OR INSPECTION AND SERVICE • When performing inspection and ser vice procedures, observe the f ollowing precautions to prev ent accidents and ensure utmost safety . ✽ Depending on the model, some of the precautions given in the follo wing do not apply . • Diff erent mar kings are used to denote specific meanings as [...]

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    P-2 W ARNING 2. Before starting the procedures, be sure to unplug the power cord. • This product contains a high-voltage unit and a circuit with a large current capacity that may cause an electric shock or b urn. • The product also contains par ts that can jerk suddenly and cause injur y . • If this product uses a laser , laser beam leakage m[...]

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    P-3 1-2. Caution W ARNING 8. Do not touch a high-temperature par t. • A par t marked with the symbol shown on the left and other par ts such as the ex posure lamp and fusing roller can be very hot while the machine is ener- gized. T ouching them may result in a burn. • W ait until these par ts hav e cooled down before replacing them or any sur-[...]

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    P-4 CA UTION 2. Precautions for Servicing with Covers and Parts Removed. • Wherev e r f easible, k eep all par ts and covers mounted when energizing the product. • If energizing the product with a cover remov ed is absolutely unavoidab le, do not touch any e xposed live parts and use care no t to allow y our clothing to be caught in the moving [...]

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    P-5 1-3. Used Batteries Preca utions ALL Areas CA UT ION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the man ufacturer . Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer ’ s instr uctions. Germany V ORSICHT! Explosionsgefahr bei unsachgem äß em A ustausch d er Batte[...]

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    P-6 1-4. Ot her Precautions • When handling circuit boards, observe the “ HANDLING of PWBs ” . • The PC Drum is a ver y delicate component. Obser ve the precautions given in “ HAN- DLING OF THE PC DR UM ” because mishandling may result in serious image problems. • Note that replacement of a circuit board may call f or readjustments or[...]

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    P-7 4. Precautions for Dis/Reassembl y • Be sure to unplug the copier from the outlet before attempting to ser vice the copier . • The basic rule is not to operate the copier anytime during disassembly . If it is absolutely necessar y to run the copier with its covers remov ed, use care not to allow your clothing to be caught in rev olving par [...]

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    P-8 8. Handling of the PC Drum ✽ Only for Products Not Emplo ying an Imaging Car tr idge. During T ranspor tation/Storage • Use the specified car ton whenev er moving or stor ing the PC Drum. • The storage temperature is in the range between – 20 ° C and +40 ° C. • In summer , avoid leaving the PC Drum in a car f or a long time. Handlin[...]

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    P-9 NO TES • Even when the PC Drum is only locally dir tied, wipe the entire surface. • Do not expose the PC Drum to direct sunlight. Clean it as quickly as possible e ven under interior illumination. • If dir t remains after cleaning, repeat the entire procedure from the beginning one more time. 9. Handling of the Imaging Car tridge and Prin[...]

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    CONTENTS 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR INSPECTION AND SERVICE .......................P-1 1-1. Warning .............................................................. ...................................... P-1 1-2. Caution ..................................................................................................... P-3 1-3. Used Batteries Precaut[...]

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    GENERAL, MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL[...]

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    M-1 1. SPECIFICA TIONS 1-1. Controller Spec ificationss Name Pi3505e, Pi3505e/PS T ype Copier printer controller Print Speed Di3510/Di3510f : 35ppm Di3010/Di3010f : 30ppm Di2510/Di2510f : 25ppm Di2010/Di2010f : 20ppm (U.S . o nly) Printer Language PCL5e PCL6(XL ver .2.0) P ostScr ipt 3 Emulation (Pi3505e/PS) ROM 16MB Compact Flash Card (Pi3505e) 32[...]

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    M-2 1-2. Supporting Client Specifications IBM PC and Compatible Computers CPU P entium Memor y 32MB or more OS Windows 98, Windows 98SE, Windo ws Me, Windows 2000, Windows XP , Windows NT 4.0 Miscellaneous Should hav e sufficient memor y and resources in the above Windows and other applications used. Apple Macintosh Computers (Pi3505e/PS only) CPU [...]

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    M-3 2. FUNCTION O VER VIEW OF CIRCUIT BO ARDS • The circuit boards used in the network interface ha ve the functions described below . 2-1. CLAN ci r cuit board (1) Overview • This circuit board is constr ucted to suppor t the follo wing interfaces: USB1.1b to enable use as a computer printe r , network LAN with the PCI bus, and expansion PCI. [...]

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    M-4 (3) LED indicators (4) Block Diagram LED Color Status Meaning Green Lit The LAN is connected correctly . Off Data is not being sent or received. The copier has not been tur ned on. The LAN is not connected correctly . Flashing Data is being sent or received. Red Lit Operating at 100 Mbps Off Operating at 10 Mbps Address bus Data bus USB control[...]

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    DIS/REASSEMBL Y , ADJUSTMENT[...]

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    D-1 1. DISASSEMBL Y/REASSEMBL Y NO TENOTE • Before reassemb ling, make sure that the amount of storage memory used is 0%. • If the amount of memor y used is not 0%, print out or delete any data in the memor y . 1-1. Removing parts The follo wing procedures describe the remo val of parts related to the network scanner , net- work interface and p[...]

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    D-2 5. Remov e the back panel (13 scre ws). (T o remove the panel, slightly lift it up .) NO TE When attaching the rear cov er , use 6 gold-colored screws at the top . 4599U009AB 4599U040AA 6. Remov e the reinforcing plate (4 screws). NO TE Make sure that the flat cab le for the hard disk drive and the power rela y harness are not pinched. 4599U036[...]

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    D-3 (2) Removing the CLAN circuit boar d 1. If the hard disk drive kit is installed, disconnect the connectors from CN4 and CN5 on the CLAN circuit board. 4599U035AA 4599U034AA CN4 CN5[...]

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    D-4 2. Remov e the 3 screws. ✽ Access screw ➁ through the space between the scanner and the document cover after opening the cover . Tighten screw ➂ together with the CLAN finger . Use a shor t screwdriver on scre ws ➁ and ➂ . 3. Remov e the CLAN circuit board. C4514U008AA ➀ ➁ ➂ CLAN finger 4514U007AB CLAN circuit board ✽ Before i[...]

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    D-5 (3) Removing the expansion cir cuit boards (printer/network scanner/ network interface) 1. With the Di3510f, Di3010f , Di2510f and Di2010f, disconnect the Ni-MH batter y cable from CN3 on the MFB3 circuit board (in order to prevent dam- age to the memor y IC). NO TE Disconnect the Ni-MH batter y cable from CN3 on the MFB3 circuit board to stop [...]

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    D-6 (4) Removing the expansion hard disk drive 1. Remov e the upper rear cover , the rear cov er , the I/F CLAN circuit board cov er , the reinf orcing plate and the connector brack et. 2. Disconnect the connector from CN4 on the CLAN circuit board. 4599U035AA 3. Disconnect the copier's relay harness from the wire holder . NO TE Harness types [...]

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    D-7 (5) Removing the power supply cir cuit board for the expansion hard disk drive 6. Remov e the mechanical circuit board cover from the hard disk drive (4 screws). ✽ When attaching the hard disk dr ive to the mechan- ical circuit board, tighten the b ushing at the back of the mechanical circuit board until it appears as shown in the illustratio[...]

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    D-8 (6) Remove the Compact Flash card 1-2. Checking th e assembly (1) Checking the operation of the printer con troller Press the [Utility] ke y in the control panel, and then check that [Printer Settings] appears in the lower-left corner of the Utility screen, appearing in the touch pane l. (2) Checking the opera tion of the network scan kit or In[...]

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    DISPLA YS/SETTINGS[...]

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    S-1 1. CHECKING T OUCH P ANEL DISPLA YS • Check the contents of the touch panel screens as a check after servicing this option. • If the required options do not appear in the screens, refer to the TROUBLESHOO TING section to correct the problem. 1-1. Printer contr oller/Networ k interface unit Checking that [Printer Settings] appears 1. Press t[...]

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    S-2 2. CONTR OLLER NETWORK SETTING Network settings can be made either from the copie r control panel or through P ageScope Light used on a network PC. Use of P ageScope Light allows detailed settings that cannot be made from the copier control panel to be made. T o use P ageScope Light, it is necessary to first set the IP address for the controlle[...]

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    S-3 3. SOFT SWITC H 3-1. Changing soft switch settings • In order to change the soft switch settings , display the Soft Switch Set screen, and then specify the new setting. • With scanner- and network-related soft switches, the screen for specifying the settings can be display ed in two wa ys: from T ech. Rep. Mode or from Maintenance Mode. (1)[...]

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    S-4 (3) Displa ying the screen for specifying computer-printer-related soft switch settings 1. Press the [Utility] key to displa y t he Utility screen. 2. T ouch [Meter Count]. 3. Press the follo wing ke ys in order to enter Maintenance M ode. Stop → 0 → 0 → Stop → 0 → 2 4. T ouch [Admin. Management]. 5. T ype in the administrator access [...]

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    S-5 3-2. Soft switch settings (1) Specifying Printer Function Soft Switch Settings • Mainly soft switches f or modes related to pr inter functions are descr ibed. • F eatures marked with aster isks can be specified by the user . ✽ Screen setting, ✽✽ Soft switch setting • The settings in cells with black bac kgrounds are the setting s th[...]

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    S-6 ✽ 1 With “ Fix ed at 100 Mbps ” and “ Fixed at 10 Mbps ” , if the communication speed is not correctly set, communication will not be performed correctly . Check the communication speed of the recipient, and make sure that the correct setting is selected. Note: F eatures marked with aste risks can be specified by the use r. ✽ indica[...]

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    S-7 Note: F eatures marked with aste risks can be specified by the use r. ✽ indicates screen settings. Mode F actor y Setting 413 7654321 0 B i t : 0000010 0 H E X : 0 4 Bit Fea ture Logical V alue Description 01 7 – 6 Selection of fax (G3-1) output tra y ✽ Bit 7-6: 00 1st paper out put tray Specifies the tra y that fax (G3-1) pr ints are fed[...]

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    S-8 Note. *1 : Outside Nor th America *2 : Nor th America Note: F eatures marked with aste risks can be specified by the use r. ✽ indicates screen settings. Mode F actor y Setting 440 7654321 0 B i t : 0001001 0 H E X : 1 2 Bit Fea ture Logic Description 01 7 – 6 PDL set ✽ Bit 7-6: 00 Aut o 01 PCL 10 PS 11 Other 5 – 1 Pa per size set ✽ Bi[...]

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    S-9 Note: F eatures marked with aste risks can be specified by the use r. ✽ indicates screen settings. Mode F actor y Setting 441 7654321 0 B i t : 1000000 0 H E X : 8 0 Bit Fea ture Logic Description 01 7 – 4 Select a pape r feeder ca ssette to use when usin g PC printer funct ion ✽ Bit 7-4: 0000 1st dra wer 0001 2nd dra wer 0010 3rd dra wer[...]

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    S-10 Note: F eatures marked with aste risks can be specified by the use r. ✽ indicates screen settings. Mode F actor y Setting 444 7654321 0 B i t : 0000000 0 H E X : 0 0 Bit Fea ture Logic Description 01 7 – 2 Select a f ont type to be set when using PC printer fu nction ✽ Bit 7-2: 000000 Courier 000001 CG Times 000010 CG Times Bold 000011 C[...]

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    S-11 Note. *1 : Outside Nor th America *2 : Nor th America Note: F eatures marked with aste risks can be specified by the use r. ✽ indicates screen settings. Mode F actor y Setting 445 7654321 0 B i t : 0101110 0 H E X : 5 C Bit Fea ture Logic Description 01 7 – 2 Select a f ont type to be set when using PC printer fu nction ✽ Bit 7-2: 000000[...]

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    S-12 Note. *1 : Nor th America *2 : Outside Nor th America Note: F eatures marked with aste risks can be specified by the use r. ✽ indicates screen settings. Mode F actor y Setting 446 7654321 0 B i t : 0011110 0 H E X : 3 C Bit Fea ture Logic Description 01 7 – 0 Select # o f lines to set wh en using PC printer function ✽ Bit 7-0: 00000101 5[...]

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    S-13 Note: F eatures marked with aste risks can be specified by the use r. ✽ indicates screen settings. Mode F actor y Setting 450 7654321 0 B i t : 1110100 0 H E X : E 8 Bit Fea ture Logic Description 01 7 – 0 Select f ont size to use when using PC printer function ✽ (Bitmap font size) (Last 8 bits) Bit 7-0: 00000000 00101100 0.44 (44 ) 1110[...]

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    S-14 Note: F eatures marked with aste risks can be specified by the use r. ✽ indicates screen settings. Mode F actor y Setting 454 7654321 0 B i t : 0000000 0 H E X : 0 0 Bit Fea ture Logic Description 01 7 – 6 Select the parallel port setting for PC prin ting ✽ Bit 7-6: 00 ECP 01 Compatible 10 Nibble 11 Not available 5 – 0 Fixed Do no t ch[...]

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    S-15 Note: F eatures marked with aste risks can be specified by the use r. ✽ indicates screen settings. Mode F actor y Setting 465 7654321 0 B i t : 0010001 1 H E X : 2 3 Bit Fea ture Logic Description 01 7 – 0 Select RAW por t number (first 8 bits) Bit 7-0: 00000000 Do not specify these settings . Most significant bit for mode 464 00000001 1 0[...]

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    TR OUBLESHOO TING[...]

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    T- 1 1. PR OBLEMS WHILE PRINTING FROM A COMPUTER 1-1. Computer printing prob lems Num- ber Symptom P o ssible Cause Remedy Description 1 The printing position does not match the previ- ously used printer . The application paper and print set- tings are incorrectly specified. Check the instruc- tion manual f or the application, and then correctly sp[...]

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    T- 2 5 Bla nk pages are fed out. There are blank pages in the print data. Remov e the blank pages from the print data, or select the appro- priate copier or printer driver set- ting that does not output blank pages. (Depend- ing on the data for- mat, blank pages may not be output- ted.) 6 When the document is reduc ed, the print result differs from[...]

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    T- 3 7 Data was sent, but could not be printed, or printing did not begin for a long time. The specifically designed printer driver was not used. Use the specifi- cally designed printer driver . If the print data canno t be received correctly , stop printing. The correct cable is not used, or the cable is not correctly connected. Check the cab le. [...]

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    T- 4 10 The printed pages were not sor ted in a crisscross orientation. There are limitations on the sizes of paper that can be sor ted in a crisscross or ienta- tion. P aper of the same size is not loaded horizontally and ver- tically in separate paper draw ers. Check the paper size, and chec k that the paper is loaded horizon- tally and verticall[...]

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    T- 5 14 The desired paper source cannot be selected. Additional optional paper feed units are not installed, or the 3rd and 4th paper dra wers cannot be selected from the paper source options on the Device Options Setting tab. Check that the additional paper feed units are installed, and check the selected settings on the Device Options Setting tab[...]

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    T- 6 17 Sor ting is not perf orme d as specified. The sor ting method has been specified by using the Print command in the application. By using the Print command in the application, spec- ify that no sor ting is to be performed, and then select the sor t setting from the printer ’ s Prop- er ties dialog box. Sor ting can be specified both from t[...]

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    T- 7 18 The number of copies is not as speci- fied. Whether the setting specified from the printer ’ s Proper ties dialog box or the set- ting specified by using the Print com- mand has priority dif- fers depending on the application. First, specify one copy b y using the Print command in the application, and then specify the necessar y number of[...]

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    T- 8 21 The binding position can- not be speci- fied. Double-sided print- ing or booklet bind- ing is not specified. Check that doub le- sided printing or booklet binding is selected. The binding position and the binding margin can only be specified if dou- ble-sided printing or booklet binding is speci- fied. 22 The binding position is not as spec[...]

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    T- 9 26 The output tra y is not as specified. • Thick paper or ov erhead projector transparencies are used. • P aper with a size other than A4, A5, JIS-B5, Invoice , Ex ecutive , Letter or 16K is used. Check the paper type and size . When using thick paper , ov erhead projector trans- parencies or paper with a size other than A4, A5, JIS-B5, In[...]

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    T- 1 0 29 Stapling can- not be speci- fied. The optional finisher is not installed, or the finisher is not selected on the Device Options Set- ting tab . Check that the fin- isher is installed, and check the selected settings on the De vice Options Setting tab . In order to specify sta- pling, the optional fin- isher must be installed. In addition,[...]

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    T- 1 1 31 The “ Cover Mode ” and “ OHP Inter- leaving ” functions cannot be specified. If two or more copies are specified, if the paper source is set to the 1st through 4th paper dra wers, or if double-sided printing, booklet printing, distri bution number printing, reprinting, stapling or hole punching are specified, the “ OHP Interleav[...]

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    T- 1 2 2. W A RM REST ART 2-1. Overvie w • P erform this operation when enter ing Maintenance Mode and when the touch panel but- tons cannot be used (do not operate correctly) if a malfunction occurs while the machine is running (sending, receiving, copying, etc.). Pressing this button initializes the unit, but documents stored in the unit's[...]

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    7662- 4513-11 Copyright 2003 MINOLTA CO., LTD. MINOLTA Co.,Ltd. Use of this manual should be strictly supervised to avoid disclosure of confidential information.[...]