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iR4570 Series

Brand: Canon | Category: Software
Table of contents
  1. product description
iR4570 Series first page preview

iR4570 Series

Brand: Canon | Category: All in One Printer
Table of contents
  1. service manual
  2. Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. Table Of Contents
  13. Table Of Contents
  14. Table Of Contents
  15. Table Of Contents
  16. Table Of Contents
  17. Table Of Contents
  18. Table Of Contents
  19. Table Of Contents
  20. Table Of Contents
  21. Table Of Contents
  22. Table Of Contents
  23. System Construction
  24. Delivery Accessory System Configuration 2
  25. Delivery Accessory System Configuration 3
  26. Pickup/Original Handling Accessories System Configuration
  27. Reader Heater System Configuration
  28. Cassette Heater System Configuration 1
  29. Cassette Heater System Configuration 2
  30. Side Deck Heater System Configuration
  31. Printing/Transmitting Accessories System Configuration
  32. List of Print Transmission Optional Functions
  33. Product Specifications
  34. Cross Section
  35. Using the Machine
  36. When Turning Off the Main Power Switch
  37. Control Panel
  38. User Mode Items
  39. Setting the Time
  40. System Control Settings
  41. Copy Settings
  42. Printer Settings
  43. Address Book Settings
  44. Maintenance by the User
  45. Inspection
  46. Safety
  47. Handling the Laser Unit
  48. Function List
  49. Printing Speed
  50. Types of Paper
  51. Contents
  52. Table Of Contents
  53. Making Pre-Checks
  54. Before Starting the Work (230V)
  55. removing the packaging
  56. Installing the Toner Bottle
  57. Installing the Drum Unit
  58. Securing the Copier Main Unit
  59. Connecting the Cable
  60. APVC Correction of the Drum
  61. Adjusting the Image Position
  62. If Not Connected to a Network
  63. Checking the Connection to the Network
  64. Troubleshooting the Network
  65. Checking the Images/Operations
  66. Installing the Card Reader
  67. Installation Procedure
  68. Installation in a NetSpot Accountant (NSA) Environment
  69. Installing the NE Controller
  70. Construction
  71. Major PCB Wiring diagram
  72. Basic Sequence
  73. Construction and Mechanisms
  74. Construction of the Electrical Circuitry
  75. Start-Up Sequence
  76. Shut-Down Sequence
  77. Image Processing
  78. Reader Unit Input Image Processing
  79. Compressio/ Extesion/ Editing Block
  80. Printer unit Output Image Processing
  81. Flow of Image Data
  82. Flow of Image Data for the SEND Function
  83. Flow of Image Data for the Fax Transmission
  84. Flow of Image Data for the PDL Function
  85. Main Controller PCB
  86. SDRAM
  87. Boot ROM
  88. Removing the Counter PCB
  89. Contents
  90. Parts Replacement Procedure
  91. Specifications, Control Mechanisms, and Functions
  92. Major Components
  93. Construction of the Control System
  94. Reader Controller PCB
  95. Basic Sequence of Operation at Power-On
  96. Basic Sequence of Operation in Response to a Press on the Start Key (ADF mode; 1 original )
  97. Controlling the Scanner Drive System
  98. Contact Image Sensor (CIS)
  99. Analog Control Inside the Contact Image Sensor
  100. Enlargement/Reduction
  101. Detecting the Size of Originals
  102. Outline of Size Identification
  103. Dirt Sensor Control
  104. Outline
  105. CCD Drive
  106. A/D Conversion of the CCD Output
  107. Copyboard glass
  108. Before Replacing the Reader Controller PCB
  109. Removing the flexible cable cover
  110. Removing the Reader Controller PCB
  111. After Replacing the Reader Controller PCB or After Initializing the RAM
  112. Scanner Motor
  113. Contact sensor
  114. Removing the Copyboard Glass
  115. Removing the Contact Image Sensor (CIS)
  116. After Replacement of the CIS
  117. Contact Sensor HP Sensor
  118. Removing the ADF Reading Glass
  119. Removing the Contract Sensor Home Position Sensor
  120. Removing the Original Size Sensor
  121. Reader Heater (option)
  122. Removing the Reader Heater (right)
  123. Removing the Reader Heater (left)
  124. Specifications, Control Mechanism, and Functions
  125. Various Controls
  126. Main Scanning Synchronous Control
  127. Controlling the Intensity of Laser Light
  128. Controlling the Laser Scanner Motor
  129. Laser Scanner Unit
  130. Contents
  131. Table Of Contents
  132. Specifications of the Image Formation System
  133. Major Components of the Image Formation System
  134. Image Formation Process
  135. Image Formation Process (image formation)
  136. Sequence of Operation (initial rotation)
  137. Sequence of Operation (copying)
  138. Sequence of Operation (last rotation)
  139. Image Stabilization Control
  140. ATVC Control
  141. Drum Unit
  142. Drum Cleaner Unit
  143. Developing Unit
  144. Toner Container
  145. Route of Toner Supply
  146. Controlling the Drive of the Toner Cartridge
  147. Toner Supply Control
  148. Toner Level Detection
  149. Transfer Unit
  150. Cleaning
  151. Transfer Mechanism
  152. Photosensitive Drum Cleaning
  153. Pre-Exposure Lamp
  154. Removing the Drum Unit
  155. developing assembly
  156. Removing the Upper Tray
  157. Removing the Front Cover Unit
  158. Hopper Assembly
  159. Removing the Toner Cartridge
  160. Removing the Toner Cartridge Cover
  161. Removing the Left Cover
  162. Sub Hopper
  163. Removing the Pre-Exposure Lamp
  164. Removing the Toner Feedscrew Motor
  165. Removing the Sub Hopper
  166. Developing Assembly
  167. Removing the Waste Toner Case
  168. Developing Cylinder
  169. Removing the Developing Cylinder
  170. Waste Toner Box
  171. Toner Level Sensor
  172. Removing the Laser Unit
  173. Removing the Toner Level Sensor
  174. Static Charge Eliminator
  175. Contents
  176. Table Of Contents
  177. Specifications, Controls, and Functions
  178. Division into Blocks
  179. Arrangement of Rollers
  180. Diagram of Paper Paths (printer on its own)
  181. Diagram of Paper Paths (w/ copy tray )
  182. Diagram of Paper Paths (w/ 3 Way Unit-A1 /copy tray)
  183. Diagram of Paper Paths (w/ Finisher-S1/copy tray)
  184. Diagram of Paper Paths (w/ Finisher-Q3/Saddle Finisher-Q4)
  185. Arrangement of Sensors
  186. Route of Drive
  187. Increase in Speed
  188. Detecting Jams
  189. Stationary Jams
  190. Stationary Jam at Power-On
  191. Cassette Pick-Up Unit
  192. Identifying the Paper Size
  193. Setting Up the Universal Cassette
  194. Paper Level Sensor
  195. Manual Feed Pickup Unit
  196. Basic Sequence of Operation
  197. Paper Retaining Mechanism
  198. Registration Unit
  199. Duplex Feeding Unit
  200. Overview
  201. Sequence of Image Formation
  202. Flow of Paper (w/o/ delivery option)
  203. Flow of Paper (w/ delivery option)
  204. Flow of Paper
  205. Pick-up Unit 1
  206. Removing the Right Door
  207. Removing the Right Cover (lower front)
  208. Pick-up Unit 2
  209. Pickup Roller
  210. Removing the Pickup Assembly 1
  211. Mounting the Sensor Mounting Plate
  212. Cassette Pick-up Motor 1
  213. Removing the Pickup Motor Base
  214. Removing the Right Cover (rear)
  215. Removing the Cassette Pickup Motor 2
  216. Removing the Pickup Assembly 2
  217. Cassette Retry Paper Sensor
  218. Removing the Sensor Mounting Plate
  219. Removing the Cassette Retry Paper Sensor
  220. Removing the Cassette Paper Sensor
  221. Removing the Cassette Paper Level Sensor (A/B)
  222. Removing the Manual Feed Unit
  223. Removing the Manual Tray Unit
  224. Removing the Slide Resistor
  225. Removing the Cassette Pickup Solenoid
  226. Cassette Size Sensor Relay PCB
  227. Removing the Cassette Size Sensor Relay PCB
  228. Removing the Manual Feed Tray Assembly
  229. Manual Pickup Roller
  230. Removing the Manual Feed Pickup Roller
  231. Removing the Rear Cover
  232. Removing the Main Power Switch
  233. Manual Separation Pad
  234. Removing the Manual Feed Separation pad
  235. Removing the Main Drive Assembly
  236. Feeding Roller
  237. Removing the Vertical Path Roller
  238. Removing the Duplex Feed Roller 2
  239. Duplex Feed Sensor
  240. Removing the Duplex Feed Sensor
  241. Duplex Feed Clutch
  242. Delivery Assembly 1
  243. delivery assembly
  244. Removing the Fixing Unit
  245. Fixing/ Delivery Drive Assembly
  246. Separation Roller
  247. Power-On Sequence
  248. Various Control Mechanisms
  249. Controlling the Fixing Film Temperature
  250. Copying Temperature Control
  251. Temperature Control in Response to Change of Paper Size
  252. Detecting the Passage of Paper
  253. Protective Functions
  254. Detecting an Error
  255. Fixing Unit
  256. Pressure Roller
  257. Removing the Fixing Film Cover
  258. Removing the Left Side Plate
  259. Releasing the Locking Plate
  260. Removing the Inlet Guide
  261. Removing the Pressure Roller
  262. Cleaning Roller
  263. Fixing Film
  264. Removing the Fixing Film Unit
  265. Internal Delivery Sensor
  266. Removing the Inside Delivery Sensor
  267. Fixing Film Sensor
  268. LCD Indication Processing
  269. Adjustment of the LCD Contact
  270. Counters
  271. Timing of Increasing the Count
  272. Fans
  273. Sequence of Operation
  274. Power Supply System
  275. Power Supply Route in the Reader Unit
  276. Timing of Supply to the Reader Unit
  277. Rated Output of the DC Power Supply PCB
  278. Rated Output of the Controller Power Supply PCB
  279. Rated Output of the All-Night Power Supply PCB
  280. Energy-Saving Function
  281. Machine as Supplied with Power
  282. Main Drive Assembly
  283. Power Supply Unit
  284. Removing the Left Cover (lower)
  285. Removing the Main Power Supply
  286. Removing the Control Panel
  287. Control Panel LCD Unit
  288. Removing the Control Panel Base Cover
  289. Removing the Control Panel LCD
  290. Control Panel Inverter PCB
  291. Removing the Control Panel Inverter PCB
  292. Removing the Control Panel Frame
  293. Control Panel CPU PCB
  294. All Night Power Supply PCB
  295. Removing the All-Night Power Supply PCB
  296. Removing the Left Cover (Rear)
  297. Option Power Supply PCB
  298. High-Voltage PCB
  299. Removing the Gear
  300. Exhaust Fan
  301. Removing the Heat Discharge Fan
  302. Motor of Main Drive Assembly
  303. Removing the Main Drive Motor
  304. Fixing Driver Motor
  305. Removing the DC Controller PCB
  306. Removing the Fixing Drive Motor
  307. Circuit Braker
  308. Removing the Circuit Breaker
  309. MEAP Counter
  310. Construction of the MEAP Platform
  311. Contents
  312. Table Of Contents
  313. Periodically Replaced Parts
  314. Durables and Consumables
  315. Scheduled Servicing Basic Procedure
  316. Scheduled Servicing Basic Procedures
  317. Points to Note About the Scheduled Servicing
  318. Cleaning the Transfer/Feed Guide
  319. Cleaning the Film Bias Static Eliminator
  320. Image Adjustments
  321. Cassette
  322. Manual Feed Tray
  323. Scanning System
  324. Laser Exposure System
  325. After Replacing the Developing Unit
  326. Electrical Components
  327. Pickup/Feeding System
  328. duplex unit
  329. Making lnitial Checks
  330. Checking the Units and Functional Systems
  331. Others
  332. Troubleshooting
  333. Partially Blank/Streaked
  334. Smudged/Streaked
  335. Ghost/Memory
  336. Malfunction
  337. Noise
  338. Outline of Electrical Components
  339. Motor
  340. Sensor
  341. Switch
  342. Lamps, Heaters, and Others
  343. PCBs
  344. Variable Resistors(VR), Light-Emitting Diodes(LED),and Check Pins by PCB
  345. Points to Note About the Leakage Breaker
  346. Contents
  347. Table Of Contents
  348. Error Code Table
  349. Error Code Details
  350. E602 in Detaill
  351. Error Code (SEND)
  352. Error Codes
  353. Jam Code
  354. Jam Code (finisher-related)
  355. Jam Code (ADF-related)
  356. Alarm Code
  357. Finisher/Saddle Finisher Error Codes
  358. DADF Error Codes
  359. Construction of Service Mode
  360. Starting Service Mode and Making Selections
  361. Ending Service Mode
  362. nd/3rd Item Screen
  363. DISPLAY(Status Display Mode)
  364. FEEDER
  365. I/O (I/O Display Mode)
  366. DC-CON>
  367. R-CON>
  368. FEEDER>
  369. SORTER>
  370. ADJUST(Adjustment Mode)
  371. FEEDER List
  372. SORTER
  373. FUNCTION (Operation/Inspection Mode)
  374. OPTION (Machine Settings Mode)
  375. Sorter List
  376. BOARD
  377. TEST (Test Print Mode)
  378. COUNTER (Counter Mode)
  379. Special Tools
  380. special tools
iR4570 Series first page preview

iR4570 Series

Brand: Canon | Category: Printer
Table of contents
  1. service manual
  2. symbols used
  3. Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. Table Of Contents
  13. Table Of Contents
  14. Table Of Contents
  15. Table Of Contents
  16. Table Of Contents
  17. Table Of Contents
  18. Table Of Contents
  19. Table Of Contents
  20. Table Of Contents
  21. Table Of Contents
  22. Table Of Contents
  23. Table Of Contents
  24. Table Of Contents
  25. Table Of Contents
  26. System Construction
  27. Output Accessories System Configuration 1
  28. Delivery Accessory System Configuration 2
  29. Output Accessories System Configuration 2
  30. Pickup/Original Handling Accessories System Configuration
  31. Input/Original Handling Accessories System Configuration
  32. Reader Heater System Configuration
  33. Cassette Heater System Configuration 1
  34. Side Deck Heater System Configuration
  35. Printing/Transmitting Accessories System Configuration
  36. Printing/Transmission Accessories System Configuration
  37. Functions of the Printing/Transmission Functions
  38. External View
  39. Cross-Section
  40. Using the Machine
  41. When Turning Off the Main Power Switch
  42. Points to Note About Turning Off the Main Power Switch
  43. Control Panel
  44. User Mode Items
  45. Common Settings
  46. Setting the Time
  47. Report Output
  48. System Control Settings
  49. Copy Settings
  50. Transmission/Reception Settings
  51. Box Settings
  52. Address Book Settings
  53. Maintenance by the User
  54. Inspection
  55. Safety
  56. Safety of Toner
  57. Function List
  58. Printing Speed
  59. Types of Paper
  60. Contents
  61. Table Of Contents
  62. Table Of Contents
  63. Making Pre-Checks
  64. Selecting the Site of Installation
  65. Before Starting the Work (230V)
  66. Before Starting the Work (230VEUR)
  67. Unpacking and Installation
  68. Installing the Toner Bottle
  69. Installing the Drum Unit
  70. Securing the Copier Main Unit
  71. Connecting the Cable
  72. APVC Correction of the Drum
  73. Attaching Other Parts
  74. If Not Connected to a Network
  75. Troubleshooting the Network
  76. Checking the Contents
  77. Installation in a NetSpot Accountant (NSA) Environment
  78. Installing the Reader Heater
  79. Installation Procedure
  80. Installing the Cassette Heater
  81. Checking the Parts
  82. Mounting the Heater PCB
  83. Installing the Cassette Heater for the Cassette Pedestal
  84. Turning Off the Host Machine
  85. Installing the Deck Heater
  86. Installing the Voice Guidance Kit
  87. A point to keep in mind at installation
  88. Installing the Voice Operation Kit
  89. Construction
  90. functional construction
  91. Contents
  92. Table Of Contents
  93. Table Of Contents
  94. Construction of the Electrical Circuitry
  95. Main Controller PCB
  96. HDD (optional)
  97. MEAP
  98. Start-Up Sequence
  99. Shut-Down Sequence
  100. Image Processing
  101. Construction of the Image Processing Module
  102. Compressio/ Extesion/ Editing Block
  103. Printer unit Output Image Processing
  104. Flow of Image Data for the Copy Function
  105. Flow of Image Data for the Box Function
  106. Flow of Image Data for the SEND Function
  107. Flow of Image Data for the Fax Transmission Function
  108. Flow of Image Data for the Fax Reception Function
  109. Flow of Image Data for the PDL Function
  110. Removing the Main Controller PCB
  111. SDRAM
  112. Removing the SDRAM
  113. Removing the Boot ROM
  114. Removing the Face Cover (optional)
  115. Removing the Counter PCB (optional)
  116. Contents
  117. Table Of Contents
  118. Table Of Contents
  119. Construction of the Control System
  120. Reader Controller PCB
  121. Basic Sequence
  122. Basic Sequence of Operation in Response to a Press on the Start Key (ADF mode; 1 original )
  123. Various Control
  124. Contact Image Sensor (CIS)
  125. Analog Control Inside the Contact Image Sensor
  126. Enlargement/Reduction
  127. Outline of Size Identification
  128. Dirt Sensor Control
  129. CCD Drive
  130. Shading Correction
  131. Removing the Reader Rear Cover
  132. Removing the Reader Controller PCB
  133. Scanner Motor
  134. Removing the Contact Image Sensor (CIS)
  135. Copyboard Cover Open/Close Sensor
  136. Removing the ADF Reading Glass
  137. Removing the Copyboard Glass
  138. Reader Heater (option)
  139. Removing the Reader Heater (right)
  140. Contents
  141. Table Of Contents
  142. Main Scanning Synchronous Control
  143. Controlling the Intensity of Laser Light
  144. Parts Replacement Procedure
  145. Contents
  146. Table Of Contents
  147. Image Formation Process
  148. Image Formation Process (image formation)
  149. Sequence of Operation (initial rotation)
  150. Sequence of Operation (copying)
  151. Image Stabilization Control
  152. Primary Charging Roller Cleaning Mechanism
  153. Toner Container
  154. Controlling the Drive of the Toner Cartridge
  155. Recovery Sequence
  156. Cleaning
  157. Parts Replacement Procedure
  158. Removing the Drum Unit
  159. Removing the Upper Tray
  160. Removing the Toner Cartridge Cover
  161. Removing the Waste Toner Case
  162. Removing the Developing Assembly
  163. Removing the Pre-Exposure Lamp
  164. Removing the Hopper Assembly
  165. Removing the Sub Hopper
  166. Developing Assembly
  167. Developing Cylinder
  168. Transfer Charging Roller
  169. Removing the Toner Cartridge
  170. Removing the Laser Unit
  171. Removing the Toner Level Sensor
  172. Removing the Left Cover
  173. Removing the Toner Feedscrew Motor
  174. Contents
  175. Table Of Contents
  176. Table Of Contents
  177. Table Of Contents
  178. Division into Blocks
  179. Arrangement of Rollers
  180. Diagram of Paper Paths (printer on its own)
  181. Paper Path (printer unit on its own)
  182. Diagram of Paper Paths (w/ copy tray )
  183. Paper path (w/ expansion output kit, output tray)
  184. Diagram of Paper Paths (w/ Finisher-S1/copy tray)
  185. Diagram of Paper Paths (w/ Finisher-Q3/Saddle Finisher-Q4)
  186. Arrangement of Sensors
  187. Route of Drive
  188. Acceleration Intervals
  189. Increase in Speed
  190. Detecting Jams
  191. Stationary Jam at Power-On
  192. Setting Up the Universal Cassette
  193. Manual Feed Pickup Unit
  194. Basic Sequence of Operation
  195. Paper Retaining Mechanism
  196. Registration Unit
  197. Checking Horizontal Registration
  198. Overview
  199. Sequence of Image Formation
  200. Flow of Paper (w/o/ delivery option)
  201. Flow of Paper (w/ delivery option)
  202. Flow of Paper
  203. Removing the Right Door
  204. Pick-up Unit 2
  205. Sensor Mount
  206. Removing the Sensor Mounting Plate
  207. Cassette Pick-up Motor 1
  208. Removing the Cassette Pickup Motor 1
  209. Removing the Cassette Pickup Motor 2
  210. Removing the Pickup Assembly 2
  211. Cassette Retry Paper Sensor
  212. Removing the Pickup Assembly 1
  213. Removing the Cassette Retry Paper Sensor
  214. Cassette Paper Level Sensor (A/B)
  215. Slide Resistor
  216. Removing the Manual Tray Unit
  217. Removing the Right Cover (lower front)
  218. Removing the Cassette Pickup Solenoid
  219. Removing the Manual Feed Unit
  220. Manual Feed Unit
  221. Manual Pickup Roller
  222. Removing the Manual Feed Pickup Roller
  223. Removing the Rear Cover
  224. Manual Separation Pad
  225. Removing the Main Drive Assembly
  226. Removing the Registration Clutch
  227. Removing the Vertical Path Roller
  228. Removing the Duplex Feed Roller 2
  229. Removing the Duplex Feed Sensor
  230. Removing the Front Cover Unit
  231. Removing the Delivery Assembly 1
  232. Removing the Delivery Tray
  233. Removing the Fixing/Delivery Drive Assembly
  234. Contents
  235. Table Of Contents
  236. Table Of Contents
  237. Down Sequence
  238. Copying Temperature Control
  239. Detecting the Passage of Paper
  240. Detecting an Error
  241. Pressure Roller
  242. Removing the inside delivery cover unit (new)
  243. Removing the Left Side Plate
  244. Releasing the Locking Plate
  245. Removing the Inlet Guide
  246. Cleaning Roller
  247. Removing the Fixing Film Unit
  248. Internal Delivery Sensor
  249. Removing the Inside Delivery Sensor
  250. Contents
  251. Table Of Contents
  252. Table Of Contents
  253. Table Of Contents
  254. LCD Indication Processing
  255. Timing of Increasing the Count
  256. Sequence of Operation
  257. Route of Power Inside the Printer Unit
  258. Power Supply Route in the Reader Unit
  259. Connections to Various Accessories
  260. Rated Output of the DC Power Supply PCB
  261. Rated Output of the All-Night Power Supply PCB
  262. Machine as Supplied with Power
  263. SNMP setup (with HDD)
  264. Power Supply Unit
  265. Removing the Main Power Supply
  266. Control Panel LCD Unit
  267. Removing the Control Panel Inside Frame
  268. Removing the Control Panel Base Cover
  269. Removing the Control Panel LCD PCB
  270. Control Panel Inverter PCB
  271. Removing the Control Panel Inverter PCB
  272. Removing the Control Panel Key Switch PCB
  273. Controller Power Supply PCB
  274. Removing the Controller Power Supply PCB
  275. Removing the Accessories Power Supply PCB
  276. Removing the Right Cover (rear)
  277. Removing the Gear
  278. Exhaust Fan
  279. Removing the Heat Discharge Fan
  280. Removing the Main Drive Motor
  281. Fixing Driver Motor
  282. Right Door
  283. MEAP Counter
  284. Contents
  285. Periodically Replaced Parts
  286. periodically replaced parts
  287. Scheduled Servicing Basic Procedures
  288. Points to Note About the Scheduled Servicing
  289. Cleaning the Transfer/Feed Guide
  290. Cleaning the Film Bias Static Eliminator
  291. Contents
  292. Table Of Contents
  293. Image Adjustments
  294. Cassette
  295. Manual Feed Tray
  296. Scanning System
  297. Electrical Components
  298. Pickup/Feeding System
  299. Adjusting the Horizontal Registration When Replacing the Duplex Unit
  300. Adjusting the Manual Feed Pickup Horizontal Registration
  301. making lnitial checks
  302. Table Of Contents
  303. Making lnitial Checks
  304. Others
  305. Uneven Density
  306. Partially Blank/Streaked
  307. Smudged/Streaked
  308. Ghost/Memory
  309. Stretching/Shrinking
  310. Malfunction
  311. Control Panel-Related
  312. Counter Malfunction
  313. Noise
  314. User Warning Message
  315. Part Breakage/Detachment
  316. Other Operational Defect
  317. Jam Code: Because solenoid (SL1) of 1st paper delivery flapper is mounted in wrong position
  318. E001-0000 Error Code: Because main power supply PCB is faulty
  319. E261-0000 Error Code: Because main power supply PCB is faulty
  320. FAX # Code
  321. FAQ on Send Specifications
  322. FAQ on G3FAX Specifications
  323. FAQ on I-FAX Specifications
  324. FAQ on Remote UI Specifications
  325. Motor
  326. Fans
  327. Sensor
  328. Switch
  329. Lamps, Heaters, and Others
  330. PCBs
  331. Variable Resistors (VR), Light-Emitting Diodes (LED), and Check Pins by PCB
  332. All-Night Power Supply PCB
  333. Contents
  334. Table Of Contents
  335. Error Code Table
  336. Error Code Details
  337. E602 in Detaill
  338. Error Code DetailsÅitest for A4 sizeÅj
  339. Error Code (SEND)
  340. Error Codes
  341. Jam Code
  342. Jam Code (finisher-related)
  343. Alarm Code
  344. Finisher/Saddle Finisher Error Codes
  345. Error Code Detail (finisher, puncher)
  346. DADF Error Codes
  347. Contents
  348. Table Of Contents
  349. Outline
  350. Ending Service Mode
  351. nd/3rd Item Screen
  352. DISPLAY (Status Display Mode)
  353. FEEDER
  354. DC-CON>
  355. R-CON>
  356. FEEDER>
  357. SORTER>
  358. ADJUST (Adjustment Mode)
  359. FUNCTION (Operation/Inspection Mode)
  360. OPTION (Machine Settings Mode)
  361. TEST (Test Print Mode)
  362. COUNTER (Counter Mode)
  363. Contents
  364. Table Of Contents
  365. Making Preparations
  366. Making Connections
  367. Formatting the HDD
  368. Formatting Selected Partitions
  369. Formatting Procedure
  370. Downloading System Software
  371. Downloading RUI, and Language
  372. Downloading Procedure
  373. Downloading SDICT
  374. Downloading MEAPCONT
  375. Downloading KEY
  376. Downloading BOOT
  377. Downloading Dcon and Rcon
  378. Downloading G3 FAX
  379. Uploading and Downloading Backup Data
  380. Uploading Procedure
  381. Downloading Procedur
  382. Service Tools
  383. service tools
iR4570 Series first page preview

iR4570 Series

Brand: Canon | Category: All in One Printer
Table of contents
  1. service manual
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
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  20. Table Of Contents
  21. Table Of Contents
  22. Table Of Contents
  23. Table Of Contents
  24. System Construction
  25. Output Accessories System Configuration 1
  26. Delivery Accessory System Configuration 2
  27. Output Accessories System Configuration 2
  28. Delivery Accessory System Configuration 3
  29. Pickup/Original Handling Accessories System Configuration
  30. Input/Original Handling Accessories System Configuration
  31. Reader Heater System Configuration
  32. Cassette Heater System Configuration 2
  33. Side Deck Heater System Configuration
  34. Printing/Transmitting Accessories System Configuration
  35. List of Print Transmission Optional Functions
  36. Printing/Transmission Accessories System Configuration
  37. Functions of the Printing/Transmission Functions
  38. Product Specifications
  39. External View
  40. Cross-Section
  41. Using the Machine
  42. When Turning Off the Main Power Switch
  43. Points to Note About Turning Off the Main Power Switch
  44. Control Panel
  45. User Mode Items
  46. Common Settings
  47. Setting the Time
  48. Setting the Timer
  49. Adjustment and Cleaning
  50. Printing Out a Report
  51. System Control Settings
  52. Copy Settings
  53. Transmission/Reception Settings
  54. Box Settings
  55. Address Book Settings
  56. Maintenance by the User
  57. Safety
  58. Handling the Laser Unit
  59. Safety of Toner
  60. Function List
  61. Printing Speed
  62. Types of Paper
  63. Making Pre-Checks
  64. Before Starting the Work (230V)
  65. removing the packaging
  66. Installing the Toner Bottle
  67. Installing the Drum Unit
  68. Securing the Copier Main Unit
  69. Connecting the Cable
  70. APVC Correction of the Drum
  71. Adjusting the Image Position
  72. If Not Connected to a Network
  73. Checking the Connection to the Network
  74. Troubleshooting the Network
  75. Checking the Images/Operations
  76. Installing the Card Reader
  77. Installation Procedure
  78. Installation in a NetSpot Accountant (NSA) Environment
  79. Installing the NE Controller
  80. Construction
  81. Major PCB Wiring diagram
  82. Basic Sequence
  83. Construction and Functions
  84. Construction of the Electrical Circuitry
  85. Main Controller PCB
  86. HDD (optional)
  87. Start-Up Sequence
  88. Shut-Down Sequence
  89. Image Processing
  90. Construction of the Image Processing Module
  91. Reader Unit Input Image Processing
  92. Compressio/ Extesion/ Editing Block
  93. Compression/Expansion/Edit Block
  94. Flow of Image Data
  95. Flow of Image Data for the Box Function
  96. Flow of Image Data for the SEND Function
  97. Flow of Image Data for the Fax Transmission
  98. Flow of Image Data for the Fax Transmission Function
  99. Flow of Image Data for the Fax Reception Function
  100. Flow of Image Data for the PDL Function
  101. SDRAM
  102. Boot ROM
  103. Removing the Face Cover (optional)
  104. Removing the Counter PCB (optional)
  105. Parts Replacement Procedure
  106. Major Components
  107. Construction of the Control System
  108. Reader Controller PCB
  109. Basic Sequence of Operation in Response to a Press on the Start Key (ADF mode; 1 original )
  110. Various Control
  111. Contact Image Sensor (CIS)
  112. Analog Control Inside the Contact Image Sensor
  113. Enlargement/Reduction
  114. Detecting the Size of Originals
  115. Outline of Size Identification
  116. Dirt Sensor Control
  117. CCD Drive
  118. A/D Conversion of the CCD Output
  119. Copyboard glass
  120. Removing the flexible cable cover
  121. Removing the Reader Controller PCB
  122. After Replacing the Reader Controller PCB or After Initializing the RAM
  123. Scanner Motor
  124. Contact sensor
  125. Removing the Copyboard Glass
  126. Removing the Contact Image Sensor (CIS)
  127. After Replacement of the CIS
  128. Contact Sensor HP Sensor
  129. Removing the Contract Sensor Home Position Sensor
  130. Removing the Original Size Sensor
  131. Reader Heater (option)
  132. Removing the Reader Heater (right)
  133. Removing the Reader Heater (left)
  134. Various Controls
  135. Main Scanning Synchronous Control
  136. Controlling the Intensity of Laser Light
  137. Controlling the Laser Scanner Motor
  138. Laser Scanner Unit
  139. Major Components of the Image Formation System
  140. Image Formation Process
  141. Image Formation Process (image formation)
  142. Sequence of Operation (copying)
  143. Sequence of Operation (last rotation)
  144. Image Stabilization Control
  145. ATVC Control
  146. Drum Unit
  147. Drum Cleaner Unit
  148. Developing Unit
  149. Toner Container
  150. Route of Toner Supply
  151. Controlling the Drive of the Toner Cartridge
  152. Toner Supply Control
  153. Toner Level Detection
  154. Transfer Unit
  155. Cleaning
  156. Transfer Mechanism
  157. Photosensitive Drum Cleaning
  158. Pre-Exposure Lamp
  159. Removing the Drum Unit
  160. Removing the Upper Tray
  161. Hopper Assembly
  162. Removing the Toner Cartridge
  163. Removing the Left Cover
  164. Sub Hopper
  165. Removing the Pre-Exposure Lamp
  166. Removing the Toner Feedscrew Motor
  167. Removing the Sub Hopper
  168. Developing Assembly
  169. Removing the Waste Toner Case
  170. Developing Cylinder
  171. Removing the Developing Cylinder
  172. Waste Toner Box
  173. Toner Level Sensor
  174. Removing the Toner Level Sensor
  175. Removing the Toner Cartridge Cover
  176. Removing the Laser Unit
  177. Static Charge Eliminator
  178. Specifications, Controls, and Functions
  179. Division into Blocks
  180. Arrangement of Rollers
  181. Diagram of Paper Paths (printer on its own)
  182. Paper Path (printer unit on its own)
  183. Diagram of Paper Paths (w/ copy tray )
  184. Diagram of Paper Paths (w/ 3 Way Unit-A1 /copy tray)
  185. Paper path (w/ expansion output kit, output tray)
  186. Diagram of Paper Paths (w/ Finisher-S1/copy tray)
  187. Paper Path (w/ Finer-S1, output tray)
  188. Diagram of Paper Paths (w/ Finisher-Q3/Saddle Finisher-Q4)
  189. Arrangement of Sensors
  190. Route of Drive
  191. Acceleration Intervals
  192. Increase in Speed
  193. Detecting Jams
  194. Stationary Jams
  195. Stationary Jam at Power-On
  196. Cassette Pick-Up Unit
  197. Setting Up the Universal Cassette
  198. Paper Level Sensor
  199. Manual Feed Pickup Unit
  200. Basic Sequence of Operation
  201. Paper Retaining Mechanism
  202. Registration Unit
  203. Duplex Feeding Unit
  204. Overview
  205. Sequence of Image Formation
  206. Flow of Paper (w/o/ delivery option)
  207. Flow of Paper (w/ delivery option)
  208. Flow of Paper
  209. Pick-up Unit 1
  210. Removing the Right Door
  211. Removing the Right Cover (lower front)
  212. Pick-up Unit 2
  213. Pickup Roller
  214. Removing the Pickup Assembly 1
  215. Mounting the Sensor Mounting Plate
  216. Cassette Pick-up Motor 1
  217. Removing the Pickup Motor Base
  218. Removing the Right Cover (rear)
  219. Removing the Cassette Pickup Motor 2
  220. Removing the Pickup Assembly 2
  221. Cassette Retry Paper Sensor
  222. Removing the Cassette Retry Paper Sensor
  223. Removing the Cassette Paper Sensor
  224. Removing the Cassette Paper Level Sensor (A/B)
  225. Removing the Manual Feed Unit
  226. Removing the Manual Tray Unit
  227. Removing the Slide Resistor
  228. Cassette Size Sensor Relay PCB
  229. Removing the Manual Feed Tray Assembly
  230. Manual Pickup Roller
  231. Removing the Manual Feed Pickup Roller
  232. Removing the Main Power Switch
  233. Manual Separation Pad
  234. Removing the Manual Feed Separation pad
  235. Removing the Main Drive Assembly
  236. Feeding Roller
  237. Removing the Vertical Path Roller
  238. Removing the Duplex Feed Roller 2
  239. Duplex Feed Sensor
  240. Removing the Duplex Feed Sensor
  241. Duplex Feed Clutch
  242. Delivery Assembly 1
  243. delivery assembly
  244. Removing the Fixing Unit
  245. Fixing/ Delivery Drive Assembly
  246. Separation Roller
  247. Various Control Mechanisms
  248. Controlling the Fixing Film Temperature
  249. Copying Temperature Control
  250. Temperature Control in Response to Change of Paper Size
  251. Detecting the Passage of Paper
  252. Protective Functions
  253. Detecting an Error
  254. Fixing Unit
  255. Pressure Roller
  256. Removing the Fixing Film Cover
  257. Releasing the Locking Plate
  258. Removing the Fixing Film Unit
  259. Removing the Inlet Guide
  260. Cleaning Roller
  261. Removing the Cleaning Roller
  262. Removing the Left Side Plate
  263. Internal Delivery Sensor
  264. Removing the Inside Delivery Sensor
  265. Removing the Fixing Film Sensor
  266. LCD Indication Processing
  267. Functions of the Control Panel CPU
  268. Counters
  269. Timing of Increasing the Count
  270. Fans
  271. Sequence of Operation
  272. Power Supply System
  273. Route of Power Inside the Printer Unit
  274. Power Supply Route in the Reader Unit
  275. Connections to Various Accessories
  276. Rated Output of the DC Power Supply PCB
  277. Rated Output of the Accessories Power Supply PCB
  278. Backup Battery
  279. Machine as Supplied with Power
  280. Main Drive Assembly
  281. Removing the Left Cover (lower)
  282. Removing the Main Power Supply
  283. Removing the Control Panel
  284. Control Panel LCD Unit
  285. Removing the Control Panel Base Cover
  286. Removing the Control Panel Frame
  287. Removing the Control Panel LCD PCB
  288. Control Panel Inverter PCB
  289. Removing the Control Panel Inverter PCB
  290. Removing the Control Panel Key Switch PCB
  291. Removing the All-Night Power Supply PCB
  292. Option Power Supply PCB
  293. High-Voltage PCB
  294. Removing the Gear
  295. Exhaust Fan
  296. Removing the Heat Discharge Fan
  297. Motor of Main Drive Assembly
  298. Removing the Main Drive Motor
  299. Removing the DC Controller PCB
  300. Removing the Fixing Drive Motor
  301. Circuit Braker
  302. Removing the Circuit Breaker
  303. MEAP Counter
  304. Construction of the MEAP Platform
  305. Periodically Replaced Parts
  306. Durables and Consumables
  307. Scheduled Servicing Basic Procedure
  308. Scheduled Servicing Basic Procedures
  309. Points to Note About the Scheduled Servicing
  310. Cleaning the Film Bias Static Eliminator
  311. Image Adjustments
  312. Cassette
  313. Manual Feed Tray
  314. Scanning System
  315. Laser Exposure System
  316. After Replacing the Developing Unit
  317. Electrical Components
  318. Pickup/Feeding System
  319. duplex unit
  320. Making lnitial Checks
  321. Checking the Units and Functional Systems
  322. Others
  323. Troubleshooting
  324. Partially Blank/Streaked
  325. Smudged/Streaked
  326. Ghost/Memory
  327. Malfunction
  328. Noise
  329. Specifications-related FAQ
  330. FAQ on Send Specifications
  331. Outline of Electrical Components
  332. Motor
  333. Sensor
  334. Switch
  335. Lamps, Heaters, and Others
  336. PCBs
  337. Variable Resistors(VR), Light-Emitting Diodes(LED),and Check Pins by PCB
  338. Points to Note About the Leakage Breaker
  339. Error Code Table
  340. Error Code Details
  341. E602 in Detaill
  342. Error Code (SEND)
  343. Error Codes
  344. Jam Code
  345. Jam Code (finisher-related)
  346. Jam Code (ADF-related)
  347. Alarm Code
  348. Finisher/Saddle Finisher Error Codes
  349. Error Code Detail (finisher, puncher)
  350. DADF Error Codes
  351. Outline
  352. Starting Service Mode and Making Selections
  353. Ending Service Mode
  354. nd/3rd Item Screen
  355. DISPLAY(Status Display Mode)
  356. FEEDER
  357. I/O (I/O Display Mode)
  358. DC-CON>
  359. R-CON>
  360. FEEDER>
  361. SORTER>
  362. ADJUST(Adjustment Mode)
  363. SORTER
  364. FUNCTION (Operation/Inspection Mode)
  365. OPTION (Machine Settings Mode)
  366. BOARD
  367. TEST (Test Print Mode)
  368. COUNTER (Counter Mode)
  369. Outline of the Service Support Tool
  370. Making Preparations
  371. Making Connections
  372. Formatting the HDD
  373. Formatting Procedure
  374. Downloading System Software
  375. Downloading RUI, and Language
  376. Downloading Procedure
  377. Downloading SDICT
  378. Downloading MEAPCONT
  379. Downloading KEY
  380. Downloading BOOT
  381. Downloading Dcon and Rcon
  382. Downloading G3 FAX
  383. Uploading and Downloading Backup Data
  384. Uploading Procedure
  385. Downloading Procedur
  386. Special Tools
  387. Oils and Solvents
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