Canon CLBP360PS Ver-up Service Manual

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SERVICEMANUALREVISION 0COPYRIGHT  1999 CANON INC. CANON LBP-800 REV.0 AUG. 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN (IMPRIME AU JAPON)AUG. 1999RY8-13A0-000

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II. SPECIFICATIONSA. Printer1. Printer Engine1) Type Desktop page printer2) Printing method Electrophotography3) Printing speed (Note1) 8 pages/minute

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2. Developing stageThe toner is applied to the electrostatic latent image on the surface of the photosensitive drumto form a visible image. This prin

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An AC bias is applied to the developing cylinder to help project the toner particles to the drumsurface and improve the contrast of the printed image.

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4. Fixing stageAs the toner image transferred onto the paper in the transfer stage is held to the paper only bythe static electricity, even a light to

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5. Photosensitive drum cleaning stageThe photosensitive drum cleaning stage is to clean the photosensitive drum surface in prepara-tion for the next p

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V. PICK-UP/FEED SYSTEMA. OutlineThe printer is equipped with two pick-up sources, the multi-purpose tray and the manual feedslot.Whether or not the m

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In the specified period of time after the paper reaches the paper top sensor (PS002), theengine controller sends the /BD signal to the interface contr

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B. Jam DetectionThe following paper sensors are provided to detect whether paper is present and whether thepaper is fed correctly:• Paper top sensor (

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VI. VIDEO CONTROL SYSTEMA. Interface Controller PCB1. OutlineThe interface controller receives print information from external devices such as host co

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Figure 2-6-1Figure 2-6-2CHAPTER 22 - 341913618J1212019J2J321IC2IC3IC1Cellbase ICCPUDRAMBi-Directional Parallel I/FX'talPrinter EngineSCINSCLKINSC

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CHAPTER 3THE MECHANICAL SYSTEMI. PREFACE... 3-1II. EXTERNALS ... 3-2III. MAIN UNITS ...

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Air pressure 613 ~ 1013 hPa (460 ~ 760 mmHg)12) Power consumption Approx. 770 W or less (Room temperature 20 °C, with rated linevoltage on)13) Noise l

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I. PREFACEThis chapter describes the disassembly and reassembly procedures of the printer.The service technician is to identify the factor of malfunct

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II. EXTERNALSA. Locations➀ Lobe (right)➁ Cartridge cover unit➂ Rear cover➃ Front cover➄ Multi-purpose trayFigure 3-2-1When cleaning, checking, or repa

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2. Cartridge cover unit1) Open the cartridge cover unit.2) Pressing the claw, remove the right armfrom the cartridge cover unit.➀ Claw➁ Right arm➂ Car

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3. Rear cover1) Remove the right and left lobes.2) Remove the 2 screws and pull the lowerpart of the rear cover to the right andleft. Remove the rear

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III. MAIN UNITSA. Laser/Scanner Unit1) Remove the external covers.2) Disconnect the connector, and thenremove the cable from the cable guide.3) Remove

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7) Disconnect the 2 connectors andremove the 4 screws. Remove the cablefrom the cable guides and then thelaser/scanner unit.Figure 3-3-5➀ Connectors➁

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C. Feed Unit1) Performing the engine controller PCBremoval procedures 1) through 6) onpage 3-21, remove the engine controllerunit.2) Unhook the 2 claw

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D. Delivery Unit1) Open the cartridge cover unit.2) Pressing the claw, remove the face-down delivery roller holder, and thenslide the face-down delive

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5) Disconnect the connector and removethe cable from the cable guides.6) Remove the fixing film unit.➀ Connector➁ Cable guides➂ Cable ➃ Fixing film un

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III. SAFETY INFORMATIONA. Handling the Laser/Scanner UnitAn invisible laser beam is emitted within the laser/scanner unit.The laser beam can caus

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IV. MAIN PARTSA. Locations ➀ Pick-up roller ➁ Separation pad➂ Transfer charging roller ➃ Pressure rollerFigure 3-4-1CHAPTER 33 - 10➀➁➂➃

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B. Pick-up Roller1) Open the cartridge cover unit.2) Remove the pick-up roller by pullingthe lower part toward you.➀ Pick-up rollerFigure 3-4-2C. Sepa

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5) Remove the 3 screws and disconnectthe 2 connectors, and then remove thescanner mounting unit.➀ Screws➁ Connectors➂ Scanner mounting unitFigure 3-4-

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D. Transfer Charging Roller1) Open the cartridge cover unit.2) Holding the 2 claws on the left side ofthe bushing, lift the transfer chargingroller, a

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5) Remove the 2 claws. Remove the fixingbias contact unit by pulling it towardyou.➀ Claws➁ Fixing bias contact unitFigure 3-4-96) Remove the gear. Lif

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V. SWITCHES/SENSORS/LEDSA. LocationsSW101: Power switch (Engine controller PCB)SW201: Test print switch (Engine controller PCB)SW301: Door open detect

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B. Paper Top Sensor/Paper-out Sensor1) Performing the feed unit removal proce-dures on page 3-7, remove the feedunit.2) Remove the paper top sensor or

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VI. MOTOR/SOLENOIDA. LocationsM001: Main motorSL001: Pick-up solenoidFigure 3-6-1CHAPTER 33 - 17SL001M001

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B. Main Motor1) Performing the drive unit removal pro-cedures on page 3-6, remove the driveunit.2) Remove the 2 screws, and then themain motor.C. Pick

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VII. PCBsA. Locations➀ Interface controller PCB ➁ Engine controller PCB➂ Display PCBFigure 3-7-1CHAPTER 33 - 19➂➁➀

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IV. PARTS OF THE PRINTERA. External View1. External view of this printer1: Multi-purpose tray 2: Paper width guide3: Manual feed slot 4: Delivery swit

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B. Interface Controller PCB1) Remove the 3 screws➀ ScrewsFigure 3-7-22) Remove the 3 screws and pull the inter-face controller unit to place it down.➀

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C. Engine controller PCB1) Remove the external covers.2) Performing the interface controller PCBremoval procedures 1) through 3) onpage 3-20, remove t

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7) Remove the 5 screws and disconnectthe 3 connectors, and then remove theengine controller PCB.➀ Screws➁ Connectors➂ Engine controller PCBFigure 3-7-

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D. Display PCB1) Remove the external covers.2) Remove the 2 screws, disconnect theconnector, and then remove the displayunit.➀ Screws ➁ Connector➂ Dis

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CHAPTER 4TROUBLESHOOTINGI. PREFACE... 4-1II. IMAGE DEFECTS ... 4-6III. JAMS TROUBLESHOOTING... 4

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I. PREFACEA. Malfunction Diagnosis FlowchartThe malfunctions that occur in the printer are mainly classified to five factors; “image defects”,“jams”,

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Figure 4-1-1CHAPTER 44 - 2Refer to the item, "paper jams"Power ONDisplays "READY"?Make a test printOccurs paper jam?Initial check

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Notes: 1. Before executing a test print, make sure to select the pick-up source and deliverysource that were used when the malfunction occurred accord

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B. Cross Section1. Cross section of this printer1: Face-down delivery roller 2: Fixing film unit3: EP-22 cartridge 4: Primary charging roller5: Laser/

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B. Initial CheckCheck the following items before making a diagnosis of malfunction. If any failure is found, theservice technician is to clear proble

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C. Test PrintThe test print is divided into two types: engine test print and controller test print.If an image defect occurred in this printer, make a

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II. IMAGE DEFECTS TROUBLESHOOTINGPerform troubleshooting according to the malfunction diagnosis flowchart (Figure 4-1-1). If an“image defect” is foun

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5) Defective laser/scanner unitAction: Replace the laser/scanner unit.6) Defective engine controller PCBAction: Replace the engine controller PCB.II-2

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2) Defective primary charging rollerAction: Replace the cartridge.3) Defective engine controller PCB.Action: Replace the engine controller PCB.II-5. D

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2) Circumferential scars on the photosensitive drumAction: Replace the cartridge.3) Defective developing cylinderAction: Replace the cartridge.4) Fore

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2) Dirty or deformed transfer charging roller.Action: Replace the transfer charging roller.3) Defective photosensitive drum or developing cylinderActi

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3) Paper top sensor leverAction: Replace the lever if it does not move smoothly or is damaged.Table 4-2-2CHAPTER 44 - 11DirtDiameter(mm)PhenomenonTran

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III. JAMS TROUBLESHOOTINGPerform troubleshooting according to the malfunction diagnosis flowchart (Figure 4-1-1). If a“jams” is found, the defective

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III-1. Paper pick-up unit<Possible causes>1) The paper top sensor lever does not move smoothly or is damaged.Action: Replace the paper top senso

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V. INSTALLATIONA. Precautions1) This product has been carefully adjusted and strictly inspected before packing and shipping.To make the operation as i

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4) The pressure roller does not rotate smoothly.Action: Check whether the gear is worn or damaged. If the pressure roller is worn, replaceit.5) Defor

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IV. TRANSPORT TROUBLESHOOTINGPerform troubleshooting according to the malfunction diagnosis flowchart (Figure 4-1-1). If a“transport defect” is found

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V. MALFUNCTION TROUBLESHOOTINGPerform troubleshooting according to the malfunction diagnosis flowchart (Figure 4-1-1). If an“malfunction” is found, t

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VI. MALFUNCTION STATUS TROUBLESHOOTINGPerform troubleshooting according to the malfunction diagnosis flowchart (Figure 4-1-1). If an“malfunction stat

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2) Defective paper delivery sensor leverAction: Replace the sensor lever if damaged. 3) Defective paper top sensor springAction: Replace the spring i

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2) Defective cartridgeAction: Replace the cartridge.3) Defective engine controller PCBAction: Replace the engine controller PCB.CHAPTER 44 - 19

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VII. MEASUREMENT AND ADJUSTMENTA. Mechanical Adjustment1. Checking the nip width of the pressure rollerThe fixing unit is not designed to allow adjust

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C. LEDs, Test Pins, Jumpers and Switches on PCBsOnly the LEDs, test pins, jumpers, and switches required during the after-sales service in thefield ar

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VIII. MAINTENANCE AND SERVICINGA. Periodic Replacement Parts● This printer does not have any periodic replacement parts.Note: Periodic replacement par

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D. Cleaning During a Service Visit➀ Fixing unit entrance guide ➁ Pick-up roller➂ Separation pad ➃ Transfer charging rollerFigure 4-8-1CHAPTER 44 - 23➁

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B. Storage and Handling of EP-22 CartridgeAs time passes, the natural environment will change the cartridge, whether sealed or installedin the printer

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Following the procedures below, clean the printer during a service visit.1. Fixing unit entrance guideClean with dry lint free paper.2. Pick-up roller

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E. Standard ToolsThe standard tools required to service the printer are listed below.Table 4-8-1F. Special ToolsNo specials tools are required other t

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G. List of Lubricants and CleanersTable 4-8-2CHAPTER 44 - 26Components Remarks1No. Name UseMEK (methylethyl ketone)CH3CO-C2H5Cleaning: oil andtoner st

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IX. LOCATION OF CONNECTORSFigure 4-9-1CHAPTER 44 - 27Å@J208J211J003J802J801J102J702J703J008J901J401J007J601J206J002J201J204J2

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APPENDIXI. GENERAL TIMING CHART ... A-1II. GENERAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM... A-3III. LIST OF SIGNALS ... A-5IV. MESSAGES TABLE...

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I. GENERAL TIMING CHARTA. Timing Chart for Printing Two A4-size Sheet ContinuouslyA - 1APPENDIXNote1 : 100°C control is not executed when thermistor t

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II. GENERAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAMA. Engine Controller PCBA - 3APPENDIXJ201Interface controller PCB12122121J3MJ3FJ901FJ901MDisplayunitJ208MJ208FJ801FJ801MJ80

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c. Notes on Handling of Cartridge1) Before installing a new EP-22 cartridge in the printer, hold the cartridge at both sides asshown below, and gently

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B. Interface Controller PCBA - 4APPENDIX123456789101112131415161718/STROBEDATA 1DATA 2DATA 3DATA 4DATA 5DATA 6DATA 7DATA 8/ACKBUSYPERRORSELECT/AUTOFDN

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III. LIST OF SIGNALSA. Engine ControllerAPPENDIXA - 5J102 1 NEUTRAL I AC power input2 HOT I AC power inputJ201 1 GND2 +24VM3 +24VM4 GND5 GND6 3.3V75V8

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APPENDIXA - 6J211 1 +5V2 GND3 /PISNS I L PAPER PICK-UP SENSOR signal4 +5V5 GND6 PAPERSNS I H PAPER-OUT SENSOR signalJ301 DV O L DEVELOPING HIGH-VOLTAG

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IV.MESSAGES TABLEA. Message ListCAPT displays the printing environment and printing status on the status window. On the sta-tus window, messages are

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1. Idling status The idling status is defined that printing jobs are not contained in the printer, and no troublesfor printing are found.The following

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Message area: Check Print ServerError message area: The printer server is down or the server status window is not active.Indicated when the printer is

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Message area: Service ErrorError message area: Printer error. Contact the store where you bought the printer.Indicated when service errors occur in t

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CIRCUITDIAGRAMRY8-6313-000REVISION 0SEPT. 1999iCOPYRIGHT C1999 CANON INC. CANON LBP-800 REV.0 SEPT. 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN [IMPRIME AU JA

Page 90 - III. LASER/SCANNER SYSTEM

VI. MAINTENANCE, CHECKS BY THE CUSTOMERMaintenance points that should be performed by the customer to maintain the printer at opti-mum level are liste

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PREFACEThese circuit diagrams for the LBP-800 are provided to aid service technicians when ordering PCB parts.When major changes are made to the produ

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CONTENTSCD 1.CD 1A.A.B.ENGINE CONTROLLER PCB ASS'Y (100-127V)ENGINE CONTROLLER PCB ASS'Y (220-240V)NUMERICAL INDEXCIRCUIT REVISION CHARTCOPY

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VII. OPERATIONA. Canon Advanced Printing Technology (CAPT)1. Concerning Canon Advanced Printing Technology (CAPT)Canon Advanced Printing Technology (h

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B. Microsoft Windows NT4.01. Installation of CAPTA Canon Advanced Printing Technology installation disk is packed with this printer.The types and con

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b. Installation Procedures● Connecting the printer as a local printerThis section describes how to install CAPT for using the printer as a local print

Page 125 - V. SWITCHES/SENSORS/LEDS

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● Connecting to a network printerFollow the procedures described in this section to perform the installation on a client PC whenyou want to designate

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PREFACEThis Parts Catalog contains listings of parts used in the LBP-800. Diagrams are provided with the listings to aid the service technician in cle

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NAME REMARKS ORDER No. SERIAL No.LIST OF ORDER AND SERIAL NUMBERSLBP-800 100-127V R72-8044-000 JKAA 000001-100-127V R72-8044-001 JKDA 000001-

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CONTENTSA.001.100.102.103.104.105.110.330.900.B.ASSEMBLY LOCATION DIAGRAMDISK UNITEXTERNAL COVERS, PANELS, ETC.INTERNAL COMPONENTS 1INTERNAL COMPONENT

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Assembly Location Diagrams. These diagrams show the locations of major assemblies of the machine. Their names are identified in rectangular boxes. Be

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FIGURE AASSEMBLY LOCATION DIAGRAM110 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS ASS’Y330FEEDER ASS’YA-1COPYRIGHT C1999 CANON INC. CANON LBP-800 REV.0 SEPT. 1999 P

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SERIAL NUMBER / REMARKSDESCRIPTION TYQ'RANKPART NUMBERFIGURE &KEY NO.FIGURE 001DISK UNITNPN RF DISK UNIT 1 RG1-3978-000 1 CD-ROM, PRINTER

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2. Operation of CAPTCAPT uses Properties dialog boxes to set print environment.The table on Page 1-61 shows the list of print environment that can be

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FIGURE 102INTERNAL COMPONENTS 1ABBA221918950150111215SEE FIGURE 110SEE FIGURE 330585011741320142150210501221116(J211)(J003)(J004)50150167(M001)(J007)

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FIGURE 104INTERNAL COMPONENTS 3501501972010151513141821965171611431812104-1COPYRIGHT C1999 CANON INC. CANON LBP-800 REV.0 SEPT. 1999 PRINTED

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FIGURE 105INTERNAL COMPONENTS 41514106721211(J204)(J102)(J702)(SL001)19201988A8B8E8C8D16175025015031813534105-1COPYRIGHT C1999 CANON INC. CANON L

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FIGURE 110ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS ASS’YAA5461171013SEE FIGURE 90011(J206)(J201)(J2)(J401)(J008)(J007)3291250150216178(J008)1514110-1COPYRIGHT C1999 C

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The Printer Properties contains 6 tabs common to all Microsoft Windows NT printers accord-ing to the Microsoft Windows User Interface model. You can

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SERIAL NUMBER / REMARKSDESCRIPTION TYQ'RANKPART NUMBERFIGURE &KEY NO.FIGURE 330FEEDER ASS'YRG5-4581-000 1 FEEDER ASS'Y 1 RB2-3912

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●●General TabThe settings in this tab apply to the entire printer driver. This tab can be opened by clicking theGeneral tab in the Properties dialog

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◆◆Print Processor Dialog BoxIn the Print Processor dialog box, you can specify the print processor and spool data type usedfor this printer. The Prin

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●●Ports TabUse this tab to select the port to which the printer is connected. It can be opened by clickingthe Ports tab in the Properties dialog box.

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◆◆Printer Ports Dialog BoxUse this dialog box to add ports to which the printer is to be connected if necessary. It can beopened by clicking the Add

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◆◆Configure LPT Ports Dialog BoxUse this dialog box to set the time-out period until the PC notifies the user that the printer doesnot respond. It ca

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PREFACEThis Service Manual contains basic information required for after-sales service of the laser beamprinter LBP-800 (hereinafter referred to as th

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●●Scheduling TabUse this tab to schedule a set time for printing, to set printing priorities, and to specify the printdata spooling method. It can be

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(10)Keep documents after they have printed : Sets the spooler not to delete documents afterthey have been printed.CHAPTER 11 - 23

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●●Sharing TabUse this tab to designate whether or not the printer is shared with other clients through a net-work. It can be opened by clicking on th

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●●Security TabUse this tab to set the security for the printer such as Permissions, Auditing, and Ownership.It can be opened by clicking the Security

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◆◆Printer Permissions Dialog BoxThe Printer Permissions dialog box displays and sets the access privilege of the users and groupsto the printer. It c

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◆◆Printer Auditing Dialog BoxIn the Printer Auditing dialog box, you can make settings for checking the users connected tothe printer and the status o

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●●Select Forms TabUse this tab to set user defined paper. It can be opened by clicking the Select Forms tab in theProperty dialog box.The Select Form

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b. Document Defaults• How to open the Document Defaults boxThe Document Defaults box can be opened by the following procedures below.From the Microsof

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The Document Defaults dialog consists of tabs based on the Microsoft Windows NT user inter-face model.The dialog box consists of 3 tabs shown below.

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• ProfileThe Profile reads and stores each item of the Page Setup tab, Finishing tab and Quality tab,which performs operations of Add, Edit, and Selec

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PREFACEP - 2DTP systemThis manual was produced on an Apple PowerMacintosh 9500/200 personal computer and output by anApple LaserWriter 16/600 PS laser

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◆◆Add Profile Dialog BoxThe Add Profile dialog box adds new Profile. It can be opened by clicking the Add button in theDocument Defaults dialog box.T

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◆◆Edit Profile Dialog BoxThe Edit Profile dialog box edits the Profile. It can be opened by clicking the Edit button in theDocument Defaults dialog b

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●●Page Setup tabUse this tab to set items frequently used in general printing. The items set in the Page Setuptab can be opened by clicking the Page

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◆◆View Settings Dialog BoxThe View Settings dialog box displays in tab the list of setting information. It can be opened byclicking the View Settings

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◆◆Overlay Dialog BoxUse this dialog box to set items relating to Overlay form. It can be opened by clicking the Overlybutton in the Page Setup dialog

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●●Finishing TabThe Finishing tab specifies either to print, in collate or page. The Finishing tab can be openedby clicking on the Finishing tab in th

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◆◆Preferences Dialog BoxThe preference dialog sets the printing environment. It can be opened by clicking thePreferences button in the Finishing dial

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●●Quality TabThe Quality tab sets items relating to printing image. It can be opened by clicking the Qualitytab in the Document Defaults dialog box.Th

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◆◆More Options Dialog BoxThe more Options Dialog box sets the printing environment. The More Options dialog box canbe opened by clicking the More Opt

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c. Status WindowThe Status Window is an application designed exclusively for CAPT. It displays printing job sta-tus of the printer with a progress b

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CONTENTSCHAPTER 1 PRODUCT INFORMATIONPREFACEP - 3I. FEATURES... 1-1II. SPECIFICATIONS... 1-2A. Printer

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(7) Tool bar : Consists of 3 buttons; the Pause Job button, Resume job button and Delete jobbutton.(8) Status bar : Displays the printer port to which

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• Options menuThe Options menu sets the status options and ports, and prints a cleaning page.The Option menu is shown on Figure 1-7-28.Figure 1-7-28(1

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◆◆Status Options Dialog BoxThe Status Options dialog box displays the Status Window, and sets the items in the Voice mes-sages. It can be opened by s

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◆◆Port Setting Dialog BoxThe Port Setting dialog box sets the Port(s). The Port Setting dialog box can be opened by select-ing the Port Setting comma

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3. Trouble ShooterWhen troubles occur in the printer, the Trouble Shooter checks the Microsoft Windows NT con-figuration settings. If errors are foun

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When the Trouble Shooter is executed by clicking the Yes button, it checks the items below.Checks the Local• Displays the free disk and free memory.•

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<Exiting the Trouble Shooter>The dialog box below will be displayed when you exit the Trouble Shooter.◆◆Trouble Shooter Dialog Box (exiting)Figu

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C. Microsoft Windows 95/981. Installation of CAPTA Canon Advanced Printing System disk is packed with this printer. Types and contents are asfollows:

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b. Installation Procedures● Connecting the printer as a local serverThis section describes how to install CAPT for using this printer as a local print

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● Connecting to a network printerFollow the procedures described in this section to perform the installation on a client PC whenyou want to designate

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PREFACEP - 4B. Paper Top Sensor/Paper-out Sensor ... 3-16C. Power Switch/Test Print Switch/Door Open Detection Switch/Paper Delivery Sen

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2. CAPT operationCAPT sets printing environment by using the Property dialog box.The list of the printing environment in the CAPT dialog box is shown

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Figure 1-7-33(1) General : Sets the Page separator output and executes a test print.(2) Details : Sets the printer port, printer driver and time out.(

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●●Page Setup tabUse this tab to set items frequently used in general printing. The Page Setup tab can be openedby clicking the Page Setup tab in the

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◆◆Custom Paper Size Dialog BoxThe Custom Paper Size dialog sets user defined paper. The Paper Size dialog box can be openedby clicking on the Custom

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●●Finishing TabThe Finishing tab specifies either to print, in collate or page. The Finishing tab can be openedby clicking on the Finishing tab in th

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◆◆Preferences Dialog BoxThe Preferences dialog box sets the printing environment. It can be opened by clicking thePreferences button in the Finishing

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●●Quality TabThe Quality tab sets items for printing image. It can be opened by clicking the Quality tab inthe Properties dialog box.The Quality tab

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3. Trouble ShooterWhen troubles occur in the printer, the Trouble Shooter checks the Microsoft Windows 95/98configuration settings. If errors are fou

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D. Printing Environment Setting and Test Printing1. Microsoft Windows NT4.0a. Printing Environment SettingA list of printing environment that can be s

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CHAPTER 1PRODUCT INFORMATIONI. FEATURES... 1-1II. SPECIFICATIONS... 1-2III. SAFETY INFORMATION...

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b. Test Printing (1 page)This test page is supported by Microsoft Windows NT4.0 as a standard function, and also by this printer.For details, see “Con

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2. Microsoft Windows 95/98a. Printing Environment SettingA list of printing environment that can be set from the CAPT dialog box is shown below.Note:

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b. Test Printing (1 page)This test page is supported by Microsoft Windows 95/98 as a standard function, and also by this printer.For details, see “Con

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CHAPTER 2OPERATION AND TIMING1. This chapter describes the printer functions, the relationships between mechanisms and cir-cuits, and the timing of op

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I. BASIC OPERATIONA. FunctionsPrinter functions can be divided into five groups: the video control system, the engine controlsystem, the image formati

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B. Basic Operation SequenceThe operation sequence of this printer is controlled by the microcomputer on the engine con-troller PCB. The purpose of ea

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C. Power-ON SequenceThe sequence from power-ON until the printer enters the STANDBY mode is as follows:1) Power-ON2) CPU initialization3) Start of the

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II. ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEMA. Engine Controller PCB1. OutlineThe operation sequence of the printer is controlled by the CPU on the engine controller PCB

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2. Operationsa. CPU (IC201)The CPU intstalled in this printer is an 8-bit single-chip microcomputer. This CPU is a single-chip CPU with a built-in ROM

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3. Engine Controller Input/Output SignalsFigure 2-2-2CHAPTER 22 - 6/BDI-3-2-4-7-3-1-6+24V/ACCCONT0M001J208-4-2/DEC/VDOM801PS201BD input signalPS002PS0

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Figure 2-2-3CHAPTER 22 - 7Developing bias outputH701FSRTHTH701PRTRDVJ102-1-2J206-1-2Transfer high-voltage outputPrimary high-voltage outputSL001+24VCP

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B. Fixing Control Circuit1. Fixing temperature controlA plate-shaped fixing heater is installed in the fixing film unit to heat the fixing film.The fi

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2. Fixing heater safety circuitThis circuit is located on the engine controller PCB and always monitors the abnormal rise ofthe fixing temperature.Whe

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C. High-voltage Power Supply Circuit1. OutlineFigure 2-2-5This circuit applies the combined voltage of the DC voltage and AC voltage to the primary ch

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2. Operationa. Generation of voltage applied to primary charging rollerWhen the pick-up command is sent from the interface controller, the INITIAL ROT

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D. Low-voltage Power Supply Circuit1. OutlineThe AC voltage input from the inlet is converted to the DC voltage in the rectification circuit,transform

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2. Protective functionThe power supply circuits of +24VDC and +5VDC are equipped with overcurrent/overvoltageprotective functions. These protective f

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E. Video Interface1. OutlineUnlike the conventional video interface, which uses an individual signal line for each signalexchanged between the interfa

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2. OperationWhen the power is switched ON, the printer enters the WAIT mode.When the printer is ready for operation after the WAIT period, the engine

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I. FEATURES1. Small-sized Printer with High Speed and High ResolutionThis printer has paper pick-up trays on its top for space saving, and is compact

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III. LASER/SCANNER SYSTEMA. OutlineThe microcomputer (CPU:201) on the engine controller sends the LASER CONTROL signals(CNT0, CNT1) to the laser drive

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B. Laser Control Circuit1. OutlineFigure 2-3-2The CPU controls the following four modes: standby, APC emitting, masking and unmasking.They are control

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2. Laser diode automatic power controlThe laser diode automatic power control (APC) is performed by the IC801 to make the laser diodeemit the laser be

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Figure 2-3-3Notes: 1. The shaded area indicates the area where the laser beam can write.2. T1 is the range 1mm toward the center from the right and le

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C. Scanner SystemThe scanner motor control circuit is shown below.Figure 2-3-4The scanner motor is a 3-phase brushless motor with built in hall elemen

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The CPU detects the following failures and error by monitoring /BDI sent from the BD sen-sor, and reports it to the interface controller. 1) Scanner f

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IV. IMAGE FORMATION SYSTEMA. OutlineThe image formation system is the main part of the printer, and consists of the photosensitivedrum, developing uni

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B. Print ProcessThe major portion of the image formation system is contained in a cartridge as shown in Figure2-4-2.Figure 2-4-2The cartridge used by

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5. Drum cleaning stageStep 7: Drum cleaningFigure 2-4-41. Electrostatic latent image formation stageThis stage has two steps which form an electrostat

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Step 1: Primary chargingFigure 2-4-6For preparation of latent image formation, a uniform negative potential is applied to the photo-sensitive drum su

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