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iR C3200 Series

Brand: Canon | Category: Copier
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. chapter 3 basic operation
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
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  17. Table Of Contents
  18. Table Of Contents
  19. Table Of Contents
  20. Construction
  21. System Construction
  22. System Configuration and Print/Transmission Accessories
  23. Functions of Printing/Transmission Accessories
  24. Overview of Printing/Transmitting Accessories
  25. Product Specifications
  26. Cross Section
  27. Using the Machine
  28. Points to Note When Turning Off the Main Power Switch
  29. Control Panel
  30. User Mode Items
  31. Timer Settings
  32. Report Generation
  33. System Control Settings
  34. Copier Specifications Settings
  35. Box Specifications Settings
  36. Printer Specifications Settings
  37. Destinations Table Specifications Settings
  38. Inspection
  39. Regulations by the Center for Devices and Radiational Heath(CDRH)
  40. Function List
  41. Print Size
  42. Others
  43. Reader Unit Specifications
  44. Making Pre-Checks
  45. Site Space
  46. Sequence of Installing Accessories
  47. Connecting the Power Cables
  48. checking the
  49. reader unit
  50. Removing the Fixing Members from the Printer
  51. Installing the Reader Unit
  52. Connecting the Power Cord
  53. Fitting the Toner Container
  54. Fitting the Drum Unit
  55. Connecting to the Network
  56. Checking the Connection to the Network
  57. Making Checks Using a Remote Host Address
  58. Troubleshooting the Network
  59. Checking the Images/Operations
  60. PASCAL Setting
  61. Preventing Anti-Condensation
  62. Relocating the Machine
  63. Checking the Contents
  64. Making Settings If Net Spot Accountant (NSA) Is Used
  65. Installing the NE Controller-A1
  66. Installing the Original Tray
  67. Installing the Key Switch Unit-A1
  68. Making Checks After Installation
  69. Installing the Reader Heater
  70. Installation Procedure
  71. Installing the Cassette Heater
  72. Installing the Cassette Heater Kit to a Copier
  73. Installing the Cassette Heater Kit to a 2-Cassette Pedestal-X1
  74. Replacing the Drum Unit
  75. functional construction
  76. DC Controller PCB
  77. Basic Sequence of Operations
  78. Construction of the Electrical Circuitry
  79. basic sequence
  80. Specifications, Control Mechanisms, and Functions
  81. Functional Construction
  82. SRAM board
  83. Composition of the System Software
  84. Start-Up Sequence
  85. Actions when HDD Error
  86. Image Processing
  87. Construction of the Image Processing Module
  88. Reader Input Image Processing
  89. Compression/Decompression and Edit Processing Black
  90. Printer Output Image Processing
  91. Flow of Image Data
  92. Flow of Image Data for Box Functions
  93. Flow of Image data for SEND function
  94. Flow of Image Data for Fax Transmission Functions
  95. Flow of Image Data for Fax Reception Functions
  96. Flow of Image Data for PDL Functions
  97. Main Controller PCB (main)
  98. Removing the HDD
  99. Removing the UFR Board
  100. Removing the Main Controller PCB (main)
  101. Removing the SRAM PCB
  102. SRAM PCB
  103. Removing the Left Upper Rear Cover
  104. Removing the Ethernet Board
  105. Differential PCB
  106. Power Distribution PCB
  107. When Replacing the HDD
  108. Controller Fan
  109. Parts Replacement Procedure
  110. Construction of the Control System
  111. Basic Sequence
  112. Basic Sequence of Operations in Response to a Press on the Start Key (book mode, 1 original)
  113. Various Control Mechanisms
  114. Controlling the Scanner Motor
  115. Enlargement/Reduction
  116. Scanning Lamp
  117. Points of Detection (original size)
  118. Copyboard Glass
  119. Exposure Lamp
  120. Removing the Scanning Lamp
  121. Reader Controller PCB
  122. Removing the Original Size Detection Unit
  123. Interface PCB
  124. Removing the Reader Rear Cover
  125. Inverter PCB
  126. Removing the CCD Unit Cover
  127. Removing the CCD Unit
  128. Removing the Fuse PCB Unit (option; 100/230v model only)
  129. Removing the Scanner Motor
  130. Original Cover Sensor
  131. Scanner HP Sensor
  132. Removing the Mirror Base Home Position Sensor
  133. Removing the Fuse PCB Unit
  134. Outline
  135. Analog Image Processing
  136. CCD Drive
  137. Digital Image Processing
  138. Major Components
  139. Various Control
  140. BD Signal
  141. Controlling Synchronization in Main Scanning Direction
  142. Controlling the Intensity of Laser Light
  143. Controlling the Laser Scanner Motor
  144. Correcting Image Displacement
  145. Timing of Color Displacement Detection/Correction
  146. Detecting/Correcting Color Displacement in Sub Scanning Direction
  147. Detecting/Correcting the Angle in Main Scanning Direction
  148. Detecting/Correcting Color Displacement in Main Scanning Direction
  149. Detecting/Correcting Changes in the Reproduction Ratio in Main Scanning Direction
  150. Laser Unit
  151. After Replacing the Laser Unit
  152. Removing the DC Controller PCB Cover
  153. Major Components of the Image Formation System
  154. Charging Specifications
  155. Image Formation Process
  156. Image Formation Process (image formation)
  157. During Copying/Printing Operations (normal speed)
  158. Making Copies/Prints (half speed)
  159. Printing Originals Containing a Color Page
  160. Image Stabilization Control
  161. ATR Control
  162. ATVC Control (transfer bias level correction)
  163. SALT-Dmax Control (development characteristics correction)
  164. SALT-Dhalf Control (development characteristics correction)
  165. Auto Gradation Control
  166. Drum Unit
  167. Controlling the Drive of the Drum Unit (D-UNIT)
  168. Developing Assembly
  169. Controlling the Developing Bias
  170. Auxiliary Brush
  171. Controlling the Auxiliary Bias
  172. Charging Mechanism
  173. Controlling the Charging Bias
  174. Toner Container
  175. Checking the Level of Toner
  176. Controlling the Supply of Toner
  177. Transfer Unit
  178. Controlling the Transfer Bias
  179. Cleaning
  180. Secondary External Roller
  181. Separation Mechanism
  182. Drum ITB Motor
  183. Removing the Fixing Heat Discharge Fan
  184. Removing the Lattice Connector Mounting
  185. Removing the High-Voltage Unit
  186. Removing the Drum ITB Motor
  187. Removing the Lattice Controller Base
  188. Removing the Drum ITB Motor Mounting Base
  189. Drive Roller
  190. removing the
  191. Removing the Drive Roller
  192. Developing Motor (Bk)
  193. Developing Motor (Y/M/C)
  194. Secondary Transfer Unit
  195. Intermediate Transfer Unit
  196. Removing the Transfer Cleaning Unit
  197. Primary Transfer Roller
  198. Removing the Primary Transfer Roller
  199. Secondary Transfer External Roller
  200. Secondary Transfer Internal Roller
  201. Toner Container Drive Unit
  202. Removing the DC Controller Mounting
  203. Waste Toner Detection PCB
  204. Removing the Cleaner Fan Cover
  205. Removing the Upper Rear Cover
  206. Opening the Main Controller Box
  207. Tone Container Motor
  208. Removing the Toner Container Motor
  209. Removing the Upper Right Cover
  210. Auto Registration Sensor PCB
  211. Removing the Auto Registration Sensor PCB
  212. SALT Sensor
  213. Removing the SALT Sensor
  214. Arrangement of he Units
  215. Removing the Pickup Unit
  216. Slide Resistor
  217. Removing the Pre-Registration Motor
  218. Removing the Drawer Connector (fixing feeder unit)
  219. Removing the Duplex Pickup Clutch
  220. Removing the Center Delivery Tray Full sensor
  221. arrangement of he units
  222. arrangement of rollers
  223. diagram of the paper paths
  224. arrangement of sensors
  225. arrangement of the clutches and solenoids
  226. route of dive
  227. detecting jams
  228. stationary jams
  229. stationary jams at power-on
  230. identifying the paper size
  231. detecting the level of paper
  232. cassette pick-up unit
  233. basci sequence of operations
  234. manual feed pickup unit
  235. identifying the size of paper
  236. detecting the presence/absence of paper
  237. detecting the last paper
  238. registration unit
  239. duplex feeding unit
  240. controling horizontal registration
  241. face-down delivery, a4, 5 sheets in circulation
  242. face-down delivery, a3, 3 sheets in cirucilation
  243. movement in the direction of face-down delivery
  244. movement in the direction of face-up delivery
  245. moement for copy tray dievyer
  246. cassette pickup unit
  247. cassette size detection unit
  248. pickup roller
  249. cassette retry paper sensor
  250. cassette paper sensor
  251. cassette pickup solenoid
  252. registration sensor
  253. fixing unit
  254. drive belt
  255. Sequence of Operations (printing; plain paper, for less than 180 sec)
  256. Basic Sequence of Operations (during printing; plain paper, for 180 sec or more)
  257. Controlling the Speed According to the Quantity of Printing
  258. At Power-On
  259. During Printing
  260. Between Sheets
  261. Overheating in Areas Without Paper
  262. Detecting the Passage of Paper
  263. Protective Functions
  264. Detecting Overheating by the Thermistors
  265. Fixing Unit
  266. Fixing Upper Frame
  267. Removing the Fixing Upper Frame
  268. After Disassembling the Fixing Unit
  269. Fixing Roller
  270. Remove the Fixing Main Heater and the Fixing Sub Heater
  271. Removing the Fixing Roller
  272. Pressure Roller
  273. Removing the Fixing Temperature Retainer Heater
  274. Removing the Pressure Roller
  275. Fixing Main Thermistor
  276. Removing the Fixing Main Thermistor
  277. Fixing Sub Thermistor
  278. Removing the Fixing Sub thermistor
  279. Fixing Thermal Switch
  280. Removing the Fixing Thermal Switch
  281. Fixing Main Heater/Fixing Sub Heater
  282. Fixing Inlet Guide
  283. Delivery Upper Guide
  284. Delivery Lower Guide
  285. Remove the Delivery Lower Guide
  286. Fixing Inlet Sensor
  287. Removing the Fixing Inlet Sensor
  288. Fixing Delivery Sensor
  289. Removing the Fixing Delivery Sensor
  290. Fixing Motor
  291. Removing the Left Lower Rear cover
  292. fixing drive unit
  293. Removing the Developing Drive Unit
  294. Functions of the Control Panel CPU
  295. Counters
  296. Signal-Sided Print and 2nd Side of a Double-Sided Print
  297. Fans
  298. Sequence of Operations (fan)
  299. Power Supply
  300. Route of Power Supply
  301. Power Supply Route lnside the Printer Unit
  302. Rated Output of DC Power Supply PCB
  303. Protection Function
  304. Energy-Saving Function
  305. Fixing Drive Unit
  306. Removing the Fixing Drive Unit
  307. Removing the Lower Rear Cover
  308. High-Voltage Unit
  309. Secondary Transfer High-Voltage Unit
  310. DC Power Supply Unit
  311. Removing the Control Panel Back Plate
  312. When Replacing the DC Controller PCB
  313. Removing the Counter Memory PCB
  314. Removing the Fuse PCB
  315. Duplex Driver PCB
  316. Relay PCB 1
  317. Control Panel Key Switch PCB
  318. Control Panel Inverter PCB
  319. Environment Sensor
  320. Front Cover Open/Closed Sensor
  321. Removing the Inside Cover
  322. Removing the Main Power Supply Switch
  323. Front Cover Open/Closed Detecting Switch
  324. Cleaner Fan
  325. Fixing Heat Discharge Fan
  326. Delivery Cooling Fan
  327. Machine Heat Discharge Fan
  328. Drum Unit Drive Belt
  329. Removing the Drum ITB Motor Mounting
  330. Detaching the Drum Unit Drive Belt
  331. Overview
  332. MEAP Counter
  333. Construction of the MEAP Platform
  334. Periodically Replaced Parts
  335. Durables and Consumables
  336. Scheduled Servicing Basic Procedure
  337. Scheduled Servicing (Printer Unit)
  338. Image Adjustments
  339. Adjusting the Left/Right Margin (Cassette)
  340. Adjusting the Left/Right Margin (Manual Feed Tray)
  341. Duplex Unit
  342. Scanning System
  343. Laser Exposure System
  344. After Replacing the Drum Unit
  345. Fixing System
  346. Electrical Components
  347. When Replacing the SRAM PCB
  348. Pickup/Feeding System
  349. Making lnitial Checks
  350. Test Print
  351. Gradations (TYPE=4)
  352. Grid (TYPE=6)
  353. MCYBk Horizontal Stripe (TYPE=10)
  354. Gradations (TYPE=12)
  355. Troubleshooting
  356. Image Fault Case Samples (A3)
  357. Image Faults
  358. Foggy Image
  359. Uneven Density
  360. Out of Focus
  361. Partially Blank/Streaked
  362. Smudged/Streaked
  363. Ghost / Memory
  364. Poor Finxing
  365. Faulty Color Reproduction
  366. Stretching/Shrinking
  367. Faulty Feeding
  368. Wrinkle
  369. Wrap
  370. Control Panel-Related
  371. Counter Malfunction
  372. Noise
  373. User Warning Message
  374. Other Defect
  375. Part Breakage/Detachment
  376. Installation Failure
  377. Faulty Printing/Scanning Result
  378. Network
  379. Transmission/Fax-Related
  380. Reception Problem
  381. Other Operational Defect
  382. Jam Code
  383. JAM CODE 0108, 0207
  384. A06 Jam Code
  385. JAM CODE 0B00/0105
  386. Error Code
  387. E002 Error code detail The rise in temperature of the fixing unit is inadequate
  388. E003 Error code detai The temperature of the fixing unit is abnormally low after standby
  389. implementing countermeasure against malfunction of fixing feeder unit open/closed sensor
  390. E004-0007 Error Code: Occasionally occurs first in the morning
  391. E012 Error code detail The drum ITB motor is faulty
  392. to a microswitch PCB failure
  393. E012-0001 Error Code: Drum ITB Motor, DC Power Supply PCB and Fuse PCB work normally
  394. E020-0134 Error code Recurring even after replacement of yellow drum unit
  395. E020-xx81: generally E020-0181 Error Code
  396. E020-0081 Error code Displaying when a copy is made with the service case removed
  397. E020-04B0 Cautions in replacing the drum unit
  398. E020-0X81 Error Code Displaying because of an open/close failure of the SALT sensor shutter
  399. E020-OXB0 Error Code
  400. E020-xxA0 Error Code
  401. E020-0125 Error Code
  402. E110-0x10 Error Code
  403. E202 Error code detail A fault has occurred in detecting the No. 1 mirror home position
  404. E220 Error code detail A fault has occurred in activating the scanning lamp
  405. E220-0000 Error Code
  406. E220-0000 Error Code: Scanning lamp did not light up after turning power ON
  407. of J204 on Reader Controller PCB, iRC3220
  408. E302 Error code detail A fault has occurred in relation to shading correction
  409. E351 Error code detail The ECO-ID PCB is faulty
  410. E402 Error Code
  411. E500 Error code detail There is a fault in finisher communication. (Finisher-M1)
  412. E504 Error code detail There is a fault in stack size detection
  413. E512 Error code detail There is a fault in delivery. (Finisher-N1)
  414. E514 Error code detail There is a fault in stack processing (clockwise direction)
  415. E530 Error code detail There is a fault in rear alignment. (Finisher-M1)
  416. E531 Error code detail There is a fault in stapling. (Finisher-N1)
  417. E535 Error code detail There is a fault in the swing mechanism
  418. E540 Error code detail There is a fault in the ascent/descent of the tray
  419. E580 Error code detail There is a fault in ascent/descent of the stack tray
  420. E5F0 Error code detail There is a fault in paper positioning for the saddle
  421. E5F2 Error code detail There is a fault in the saddle guide
  422. E5F4 Error code detail There is a fault in stapling at the saddle rear
  423. E5F6 Error code detail There is a fault in stapling by the saddle paper pushing plate
  424. E5F8 Error code detail There is a fault in the saddle connector
  425. E601-0xdd error
  426. E602-0001/E602-0002/E602-0003 Error Code: Remedy upon occurrence of error code
  427. E602 Error code detail The hard disk is faulty
  428. failure of the Distribution Board PCB Ass'y
  429. E602-0202 Error Code: Recovered after performing HD-CHECK
  430. E602-0x02 Error Code
  431. E604-0000 Error Code: Because of faulty expansion RAM
  432. E606 Error code detail The hard disk is faulty
  433. E711 Error code detail There is a fault in IPC communication
  434. ADF and the reader unit
  435. cassette pedestal and the printer unit
  436. E719 Error code detail The coin vendor is faulty
  437. E719-0001 Error code When the coin vendor is disconnected, unable to be cleared
  438. E733-0001 Error code Printer communication error
  439. E745 Error code detail The TokenRing board is faulty
  440. E747-00FF Error code Only with printing operation
  441. E751-0304 Error Code
  442. E804-0004 Error code Displaying if the jack of the controller fan (FM7 which is fixed on the controller box
  443. E805 Error code detail The fixing heat discharge fan is faulty
  444. FAX Error Code
  445. Outline of Electrical Components
  446. Motor
  447. Reader Unit
  448. Sensor
  449. Printer Unit
  450. Switch
  451. Lamps, Heaters, and Others
  452. PCBs
  453. Plane Pedistal
  454. Variable Resistors (VR), Light-Emitting Diodes (LED), and Check Pins by PCB
  455. Main Controller PCB (sub)
  456. Error Code Details
  457. error code details
  458. Entering or selecting service modes
  459. Exiting service modes
  460. Initial screen
  461. Sub-item screen
  462. DISPLAY (Status Display Mode)
  463. ACC-STS
  464. ANALOG
  465. DENS
  466. MISC
  467. ALARM-2
  468. ENVRNT
  469. FEEDER
  470. DISPLAY (Status Display Mode) Level 2
  471. I/O (I/O Display Mode)
  472. DC-CON
  473. R-CON
  474. SORTER
  475. MN-CON
  476. ADJUST (Adjustment Mode)
  477. IMG-REG
  478. BLANK
  479. PASCAL
  480. CST-ADJ
  481. ADJUST (Adjustment Mode) Level 2
  482. FUNCTION (Operation/Inspection Mode)
  483. LASER
  484. PANEL
  485. CLEAR
  486. SYSTEM
  487. OPTION (Machine Settings Mode)
  488. USER
  489. INT-FACE
  490. OPTION (mechanical specifications setting mode): Level 2
  491. BOARD
  492. TEST (Test Print Mode)
  493. COUNTER (Counter Mode)
  494. TOTAL
  495. PICK-UP
  496. DRBL-1
  497. DRBL-2
  498. Outline of the Service Support Tool
  499. Network Interface of the Machine with the SST in Use
  500. Making Preparations
  501. Making Connections
  502. Formatting the HDD
  503. Formatting Selected Partitions
  504. Formatting the Partitions
  505. Downloading System Software
  506. Downloading Procedure
  507. Downloading the RUI, and Language Module
  508. Downloading the BOOT Software
  509. Downloading the Dcon and Rcon Software
  510. Downloading the G3 FAX Software
  511. Uploading and Downloading Backup Data
  512. Uploading Procedure
  513. Solvents and Oils
  514. special tools
  515. solvents and oils
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