Ricoh MP4002/5002 service manual Part 18

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Appendix: Service Program Mode Tables






8881
Cvr Cnt:31%-[0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1]
These SPs count the percentage of dot coverage for black other color toners.
001BKBlack toner





8891
Page/Toner Bottle[0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1]
These SPs display the amount of the remaining current toner.
001BKBlack toner





8901
Page/Toner_Prev1[0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1]
These SPs display the amount of the remaining previous toner.
001BKBlack toner





8911
Page/Toner_Prev2[0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1]
These SPs display the amount of the remaining 2nd previous toner.
001BKBlack toner





8921
Cvr Cnt/Total[0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1]
Displays the total coverage and total printout number for each color.
001Coverage (%) BK
011Coverage/P:BK



8941
Machine Status[0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1]
These SPs count the amount of time the machine spends in each operation mode. These SPs are useful for customers who need to investigate machine operation for improvement in their compliance with ISO Standards.

001

Operation Time
Engine operation time. Does not include time while controller is saving data to HDD (while engine is not operating).

002

Standby Time
Engine not operating. Includes time while controller saves data to HDD. Does not include time spent in Energy Save, Low Power, or Off modes.

003

Energy Save Time
Includes time while the machine is performing background printing.

004

Low Power Time
Includes time in Energy Save mode with Engine on. Includes time while machine is performing background printing.

005

Off Mode Time
Includes time while machine is performing background printing. Does not include time machine remains powered off with the power switches.
006SCTotal down time due to SC errors.
007PrtJamTotal down time due to paper jams during printing.

008

OrgJam
Total down time due to original jams during scanning.
009Supply PM Unit EndTotal down time due to supply unit end.
Appendix: Service Program Mode Tables






8951
AddBook Register
These SPs count the number of events when the machine manages data registration.

001
User Code /User ID
User code registrations.

[0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1]
002Mail AddressMail address registrations.
003Fax DestinationFax destination registrations.

004

Group
Group destination registrations.

005

Transfer Request
Fax relay destination registrations for relay TX.
006F-CodeF-Code box registrations.

007

Copy Program
Copy application registrations with the Program (job settings) feature.
[0 to 255 / 0 / 255]

008

Fax Program
Fax application registrations with the Program (job settings) feature.

009

Printer Program
Printer application registrations with the Program (job settings) feature.

010

Scanner Program
Scanner application registrations with the Program (job settings) feature.



8999
Adomin. Counter List[0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1]
Display the total coverage and total printout number for each color.
001Total
003Copy: BW
007Printer: BW
010Fax Print: BW
012A3/DLT
013Duplex
023Copy: BW (%)
027Printer: BW (%)
030Fax Print: BW (%)
101Transmission Total: Color
102Transmission Total: BW
103Fax Transmission
104Scanner Transmission: Color
105Scanner Transmission: BW
  1. INPUT CHECK​

    1. COPIER​

      Appendix: Service Program Mode Tables

      When entering the Input Check mode, 8 digits display the result for a section. Each digit corresponds to a different device as shown in the table.

      Bit No.76543210
      Result0 or 10 or 10 or 10 or 10 or 10 or 10 or 10 or 1



      5803
      Input Check

      Description
      Reading
      01
      001Tray 1: Paper Size SensorSee the table 1 following this table.
      002Tray 1: Tray Set SensorSetNot set
      003Tray 1: Paper Lift SensorNot upper limitUpper limit
      004Tray 1: Paper End SensorNo paperPaper remaining

      005
      Tray 1:
      Paper Height Sensor 1

      See the table 2 following this table.

      006
      Tray 1:
      Paper Height Sensor 2
      007Tray 2: Paper Size SensorSee the table 1 following this table.
      008Tray 2: Tray Set SensorSetNot set
      009Tray 2: Paper Lift SensorNot upper limitUpper limit
      010Tray 2: Paper End SensorNo paperPaper remaining

      011
      Tray 2:
      Paper Height Sensor 1

      See the table 2 following this table.


      012
      Tray 2:
      Paper Height Sensor 2
      013Tray 1: Paper Feed SensorPaper detectedNo paper detected
      014Tray 2: Paper Feed SensorPaper detectedNo paper detected
      015Tray 3: Paper Feed SensorPaper detectedNo paper detected
      016Tray 4: Paper Feed SensorPaper detectedNo paper detected
      017LCT: Paper Feed SensorNo paper detectedPaper detected
      018Relay Sensor 1Paper detectedNo paper detected
      019Relay Sensor 2Paper detectedNo paper detected
      020Relay Sensor 3No paper detectedPaper detected
      021Relay Sensor 4No paper detectedPaper detected
      022Relay Sensor: LCTNo paper detectedPaper detected
      023By-pass: Paper End SensorNot endPaper end
      024By-pass: Paper Size SensorSee the table 3 following this table.
      025Registration SensorPaper detectedNo paper detected
      026Fusing Exit SensorNo paper detectedPaper detected
      027Fusing Entrance SensorPaper detectedNo paper detected
      028Junction Gate Relay SensorPaper detectedNo paper detected
      029Exit SensorPaper detectedNo paper detected
      030Paper Overflow SensorNot fullFull
      031Right Cover Open/CloseCloseOpen
      032Duplex Unit Open/CloseOpenClose
      033Duplex Entrance SensorPaper detectedNo paper detected
      Appendix: Service Program Mode Tables


      034Duplex Exit SensorPaper detectedNo paper detected
      035Bank Right Cover Open/CloseCloseOpen
      036Tray Cover Open/CloseCloseOpen
      037LCT SetSetNot set
      038Bridge/Exit Tray: Exit SensorPaper detectedNo paper detected
      039Bridge/Exit Tray: Relay SensorPaper detectedNo paper detected
      040Bridge/Exit/Shift: Set DetectionSetNot set

      041
      Bridge/Exit Tray: Left Guide Open/Close
      Close

      Open

      042
      Bridge/Exit Tray: Right Guide Open/Close
      Close

      Open
      043Transfer Belt Unit HP SensorNot HPHP
      046Fusing Unit SetSet (Bit1)Not set (Bit1)
      047Toner Overflow SensorNot fullFull

      048

      Interlock Detection 1
      Right or front door is open.Right or front door is close.

      049

      Interlock Detection 2
      Right or front door is open.Right or front door is close.
      050Key Card SetSetNot set
      051Key Counter SetSetNot set
      052Mechanical Counter SetNot setset
      0531-Bin Unit SetSetNot set
      0541-Bin Unit: Paper SetPaper detectedNo paper detected
      057Cleaning Web EndNot endEnd
      060Shift SensorNo paper detectedPaper detected
      064Shift Tray SensorStay at rearStay at front

      065
      Bypass Tray Paper Length Detection
      Paper detected

      No paper detected
      200Scanner HP SensorNot HPHP
      201Platen Cover SensorOpenClose

      Table 1: Paper Height Sensor
      0: Deactivated, 1: Activated (actuator inside sensor)

      Remaining paperPaper height sensor 1Paper height sensor 2
      Full00
      Nearly full10
      Near end11
      Almost empty01
      Table 2: Paper Size Switch
      Appendix: Service Program Mode Tables

      Switch 1 is used for the tray set detection. 0: Pushed, 1: Not pushed

      ModelsSwitch Location
      North AmericaEurope/Asia432
      11" x 17" SEF*1 (A3 SEF)A3 SEF*1
      (11" x 17" SEF)

      0

      0

      1
      8.5" x 14" SEF *2 (B4 SEF)B4 SEF *2
      (8.5" x 14" SEF)

      0

      0

      0
      A4 SEFA4 SEF110
      8.5" x 11" SEF8.5" x 11" SEF111
      B5 SEFB5 SEF011
      11" x 81/2" LEF*3 (A4 LEF)A4 LEF*3
      (11" x 81/2" LEF)

      1

      0

      0
      10.5" x 7.25" LEF*4 (B5 LEF)B5 LEF*4
      (10.5" x 7.25" LEF)

      0

      1

      0
      A5 LEFA5 LEF101
      *1: The machine detects either 11" x 17" SEF or A3 SEF, depending on the setting of SP 5-181-002 (Tray 1) or -006 (Tray 2).
      *2: The machine detects either 8.5" x 14" SEF or B4 SEF, depending on the setting of SP 5-181-003 (Tray 1) or -007 (Tray 2).
      *3: The machine detects either 11" x 81/2" LEF or A4 LEF, depending on the setting of SP 5-181-001 (Tray 1) or -005 (Tray 2).
      *4: The machine detects either B5 LEF or 10.5" x 7.25" LEF, depending on the setting of SP 5-181-004 (Tray 1) or -008 (Tray 2)..
      Table 3: Paper Size (By-pass Table)
      0: Pushed, 1: Not pushed

      ModelsBit No.
      North AmericaEurope/Asia3210
      11" x 17" SEF*1
      (11" x 8.5" LEF)
      A3 SEF*1 (A4 LEF)
      1

      1

      1

      0
      11" x 17" SEF*1
      (11" x 8.5" LEF)
      A3 SEF*1 (A4 LEF)
      1

      1

      0

      0
      8.5" x 11" SEF*1
      (8.5" x 11" SEF*2)
      A4 SEF*1 (A5 LEF)
      1

      1

      0

      1
      8.5" x 11" SEF*1
      (8.5" x 11" SEF*2)
      A4 SEF*1 (B5 LEF)
      1

      0

      0

      1
      5.5" x 8.5" SEFA5 SEF1011
      5.5" x 8.5" SEFA5 SEF0011
      5.5" x 8.5" SEFA6 SEF0111
      5.5" x 8.5" SEFA6 SEF1111

      • *1: When the machine determines that the paper feed direction is "LEF", it considers that the paper size is bracketed size.
        Appendix: Service Program Mode Tables

        APS Original Size Detection


        Original Size

        Length Sensor
        Width Sensor
        SP4-301
        display
        Metric versionInch versionL3L2L1W1W2
        A311" x 17"OOOOO00011111
        B410" x 14"OOOOX00011110
        F4
        8.5" x 13", 8.25" x
        13", or 8" x 13"
        SP 5126 controls the size that is detected

        8.5" x 14"

        O

        O

        O

        X

        X

        00011100
        A4 LEF8.5" x 11"XXXOO00000011
        B5 LEF-XXXOX00000010
        A4 SEF11" x 8.5"XOOXX00001100
        B5 SEF-XXOXX00000100

        A5 LEF/ SEF
        5.5" x 8.5",
        8.5" x 5.5"

        X

        X

        X

        X

        X

        00000000
    2. OPTIONS​


      3000/2000-Sheet (Booklet) Finisher (D636/D637)


      6140

      Bit

      Description
      Reading
      01
      001Entrance SensorNo paper detectedPaper detected
      002Proof Exit SensorNo paper detectedPaper detected
      003Proof Full Detection SensorNot FullFull

      004

      Upper Tray Exit Sensor
      No paper detected*1Paper detected*1
      005Staple Exit SensorNo paper detectedPaper detected
      006Shift Roller HP SensorNot HPHP
      007Shift Exit SensorNo paper detectedPaper detected
      008Exit Guide Plate HP SensorNot HPHP
      009Lower Tray Height SensorNo paper detectedPaper detected
      010Upper Tray Height SensorNo paper detectedPaper detected
      011Upper Tray Full SensorNot FullFull
      012Stack Roller HP SensorNot HPHP
      013Jogger HP SensorNot HPHP
      014Feed Out Belt HP SensorHPNot HP
      015Stapling Tray Paper SensorNo paper detectedPaper detected
      016Corner Stapler HP SensorNot HPHP
      017Stapler Rotation HP SensorNot HPHP
      018Upper Tray Limit SWNot LimitLimit
      019Door SwitchClosedOpen

      6140

      Bit

      Description
      Reading
      01
      020Corner Stapler OperationNot HPHP
      021Staple DetectionNo staple detectedStaple detected
      022Staple Dip DetectionNo staple detectedStaple detected
      023Punch Movement HP SensorNot HPHP
      024Paper Position Slide HP SensorNot HPHP
      025Paper Position SensorNo paper detectedPaper detected
      026Punch Full SensorNot FullFull
      027Punch HP SensorNot HPHP
      028Punch DIP SW 1See *1
      029Punch DIP SW 2See *1
      030Stack Junction Gate HP SensorNot HPHP
      031Stack Present SensorNo paper detectedPaper detected
      032Clamp Roller HP SensorNot HPHP
      033Fold Entrance SensorNo paper detectedPaper detected
      034Bottom Fence HP SensorNot HPHP
      035Fold Cam HP SensorNot HPHP
      036Fold Plate HP SensorNot HPHP
      037Fold Unit Exit SensorNo paper detectedPaper detected

      038

      Lower Tray Full Sensor: Front
      No paper detected*2Paper detected*2

      039

      Lower Tray Full Sensor: Rear
      No paper detected*2Paper detected*2
      040Booklet Stapler 1: OperationNot HPHP
      041Booklet Stapler 1: Staple In (Front)No staple detectedStaple detected
      Appendix: Service Program Mode Tables



      6140

      Bit

      Description
      Reading
      01

      042
      Booklet Stapler 1: Staple In (Leading Edge)
      No staple detected

      Staple detected

      043
      Booklet Stapler 1: Operation (Rotation/Rear)
      Not HP

      HP
      044Booklet Stapler 1: Staple In (Rear)No staple detectedStaple detected

      045
      Booklet Stapler 1: Staple In (Leading Edge/Rear)
      No staple detected

      Staple detected
      046Upper Tray Full Sensor: 3000Not FullFull

      *1: Combination of DIP SW 1 and SW 2

      DIP SW 1DIP SW 2Punch Type
      00Japan
      10Europe
      01North America
      11North Europe

      *2: Please refer to "Lower Tray (D637 Only)" in the Service Manual for the "3000/2000 (Booklet) Finisher".

      Appendix: Service Program Mode Tables

      1000-Sheet Finisher (D588)


      6139

      Bit

      Description
      Reading
      01

      001

      Entrance Sensor

      Paper detected
      No paper detected

      002
      Shift Exit Sensor
      (Lower Tray Exit Sensor)

      No paper detected

      Paper detected

      003
      Staple Entrance Sensor (Stapler Tray Entrance Sensor)
      Paper detected
      No paper detected

      004
      Staple Moving HP Sensor (Stapler HP Sensor)
      Not HP

      HP

      005
      Jogger HP Sensor
      (Jogger Fence HP Sensor)

      Not HP

      HP
      006Stack Feed-out Belt HP SensorHPNot HP
      007Staple Tray Paper SensorNo paper detectedPaper detected

      008
      Staple Rotation Sensor (Staple Rotation HP Sensor)
      Not HP

      HP

      009

      Staple Sensor

      Staple detected
      No staple detected

      010

      Staple READY Detection

      Staple detected
      No staple detected

      011
      Exit Guide Plate HP
      (Exit Guide Plate HP Sensor)

      Not HP

      HP
      012Shift HP SensorNot HPHP


      013
      Paper Sensor
      (Stack Height Sensor)
      No output tray detectedOutput tray detected

      014
      Tray Lower Sensor
      (Lower Tray Lower Limit Sensor)

      Lower limit

      Not lower limit

      015
      Proof Full Sensor (Paper Limit Sensor)
      Not full

      Full
  2. OUTPUT CHECK​



    Appendix: Service Program Mode Tables
    1. COPIER​


      5804Output Check
      001Exit Motor: 350
      Paper exit motor (Mainframe)
      002Exit Motor: 175
      003Exit Motor: 230
      004Exit Motor: 180
      005Exit Motor: 154
      006Exit Motor: 90
      007Feed Motor: 300
      Paper feed motor (Mainframe)
      008Feed Motor: 255
      009Feed Motor: 230
      010Feed Motor: 215
      011Feed Motor: 180
      012Feed Motor: 154
      013Feed Motor: 90
      014Bank: Feed Motor: 300
      Paper feed motor (Optional paper feed unit)
      015Bank: Feed Motor: 255
      016Bank: Feed Motor: 230
      017Bank: Feed Motor: 215
      018Bank: Feed Motor: 180

      5804Output Check
      019Bank: Feed Motor: 154
      020Bank: Feed Motor: 90
      021LCT: Feed Motor: 300
      Paper feed motor (Optional LCT)
      022LCT: Feed Motor: 255
      023LCT: Feed Motor: 230
      024LCT: Feed Motor: 215
      025LCT: Feed Motor: 180
      026LCT: Feed Motor: 154
      027LCT: Feed Motor: 90
      028Paper Feed Clutch 1
      Paper feed clutch 1/2 (Mainframe)
      029Paper Feed Clutch 2
      030Bank: Paper Feed Clutch 3
      Paper feed clutch 3/4 (Optional paper feed unit)
      031Bank: Paper Feed Clutch 4
      032LCT: Paper Feed ClutchPaper feed clutch (Optional LCT)
      033Pick-up Solenoid 1
      Pick-up Solenoid 1/2 (Mainframe)
      034Pick-up Solenoid 2
      035Bank: Pick-up Solenoid 3
      Pick-up Solenoid 3/4 (Optional paper feed unit)
      036Bank: Pick-up Solenoid 4
      037LCT: Pick-up SolenoidPick-up Solenoid (LCT)
      038Tray Lift Motor 1: Up
      -
      039Tray Lift Motor 1: Down
      040Tray Lift Motor 2: Up
      Appendix: Service Program Mode Tables



      5804Output Check
      041Tray Lift Motor 2: Down
      042Paper Tray Lock SolenoidNot used

      043

      Bank: Paper Tray Lock Solenoid
      Tray lock solenoid (Optional paper feed unit)
      044Registration Motor: 230
      -
      045Registration Motor: 180
      046Registration Motor: 154
      047Registration Motor: 90
      048Exit: Junction Gate SolenoidJunction gate 1 solenoid
      049Duplex: Inverter Gate SolenoidNot used
      050Duplex Inverter Motor: Fwd: 230
      -
      051Duplex Inverter Motor: Fwd: 180
      052Duplex Inverter Motor: Fwd: 154
      053Duplex Inverter Motor: Fwd: 90
      054Duplex Inverter Motor: Rev: 230
      055Duplex Inverter Motor: Rev: 180
      056Duplex Inverter Motor: Rev: 154
      057Duplex Inverter Motor: Rev: 90
      058Duplex/By-pass Motor: Fwd: 230
      -
      059Duplex/By-pass Motor: Fwd: 180
      060Duplex/By-pass Motor: Fwd: 154
      061Duplex/By-pass Motor: Fwd: 90
      062Duplex/By-pass Motor: Rev: 230
      063Duplex/By-pass Motor: Rev: 180
      5804Output Check
      064Duplex/By-pass Motor: Rev: 154
      065Duplex/By-pass Motor: Rev: 90
      066By-pass Feed Clutch-
      067By-pass Pick-up Solenoid-
      068Bridge/Exit Tray: Drive Motor: 230
      Drive motor (Bridge unit)
      069Bridge/Exit Tray: Drive Motor: 180
      070Bridge/Exit Tray: Drive Motor: 154
      071Bridge/Exit Tray: Drive Motor: 90

      072
      Bridge/Exit Tray: Junction Gate SolenoidJunction Gate Solenoid (Bridge unit)
      073Bridge/Exit Tray: Drive Motor: Reset-
      074Bridge/Exit Tray: Drive Motor: Enable-
      075Bridge: Cooling Fan MotorNot used
      076Transfer Belt Contact Motor-
      077OPC Motor: 230
      Drum motor
      078OPC Motor: 180
      079OPC Motor: 154
      080OPC Motor: 90
      081Transfer/Development Motor: 230
      -
      082Transfer/Development Motor: 180
      083Transfer/Development Motor: 154
      084Transfer/Development Motor: 90
      085Fusing Motor: 230
      -
      086Fusing Motor: 180
      5804Output Check
      087Fusing Motor: 154
      088Fusing Motor: 90
      089Development Puddle Motor-
      090PTL Control-
      091Fusing Fan Motor: High
      Fusing exhaust fan motor
      092Fusing Fan Motor: Low
      093Exhaust Fan Motor: High
      Exhaust fan motor
      094Exhaust Fan Motor: Low
      095Duct Fan MotorCooling fan motor
      096Exit Fan Motor: High
      Paper exit cooling fan motor
      097Exit Fan Motor: Low
      098PSU Fan Motor-

      099

      1-Bin Junction Gate Solenoid
      Junction gate 2 solenoid (1-bin unit)
      100Polygon Motor: 230
      -
      101Polygon Motor: 180
      102Polygon Motor: 154
      103Polygon Motor: 90
      104LD 1
      -
      105LD 2
      106Toner Bottle Motor: FwdToner supply motor
      107Quenching Lamp-
      108Charge Bias-
      109Development Bias-
      Appendix: Service Program Mode Tables


      5804Output Check
      110Transfer Belt Voltage-
      111ID Sensor LED-
      115Cleaning Web MotorWeb motor
      116Shift Tray MotorNot used
      117CTL Cooling FANController fan
      202Scanner Lamp-

    2. 1000-SHEET FINISHER (D588)​



      6144
      Output Check
      DisplayDescription
      001Upper Relay MotorUpper Transport Motor
      002Lower Relay MotorLower Transport Motor
      003Exit Motor-
      004Proof Junction Gate SOLTray Junction Gate Solenoid
      005Lower Tray Lift Motor-
      006Jogger Fence Motor-
      007Stapler Motor-
      008Stapler Hammer-
      009Stapler Junction Gate Solenoid-
      010Positioning Roller Solenoid-
      011Stack Feed-out Motor-
      012Shift Motor-
      013Exit Guide Plate Motor-
      Appendix: Service Program Mode Tables

    3. 3000 /2000-SHEET (BOOKLET) FINISHER (D636/D637)​



      6145
      Output
      DisplayDescription
      001Entrance Motor-
      002Upper Transport Motor-
      003Lower Transport Motor-
      004Upper/Proof Tray Exit Motor-
      005Clamp Roller Retraction Motor-
      006Shift Roller Motor-
      007Exit Guide Plate Motor-
      008Upper Tray Lift Motor-
      009Stacking Sponge Roller Motor-
      010Jogger Fence Motor-
      011Feed Out Belt Motor-
      012Corner Stapler Movement Motor-
      013Corner Stapler Rotation Motor-
      014Corner Stapler-
      015Proof Junction Gate Solenoid-
      016Stapling Tray Junction Gate Solenoid-

      017
      Stapling Edge Pressure Plate Solenoid
      -
      018Positioning Roller Solenoid-
      019Booklet Pressure Roller Solenoid-
      020Stack Junction Gate Motor-
      021Fold Unit Bottom Fence Lift Motor-
      022Booklet Stapler: Front-
      023Booklet Stapler: Rear-
      024Fold Plate Motor-
      025Fold Roller Motor-
      026Positioning Roller Motor-
      027Punch Drive Motor-
      028Punch Movement Motor-
      029Paper Position Sensor Slide Motor-
  3. PRINTER SERVICE TABLES​


    Appendix: Service Program Mode Tables
    1. SP1-XXX (SERVICE MODE)​



1001Bit Switch
001Bit Switch 101
bit 0DFU--
bit 1DFU--
bit 2DFU--
bit 3No I/O Timeout0: Disable1: Enable
Enable: The MFP I/O Timeout setting will have no effect. I/O Timeouts will never occur.
bit 4SD Card Save Mode0: Disable1: Enable
Enable: Print jobs will be saved to an SD Card in the GW SD slot.
bit 5DFU--
bit 6DFU--
bit 7[RPCS,PCL]: Printable area frame border0: Disable1: Enable
Enable: The machine prints all RPCS and PCL jobs with a border on the edges of the printable area.


1001Bit Switch
002Bit Switch 201
bit 0DFU--
bit 1DFU--
bit 2Applying a collation TypeShift CollateNormal Collate
A collation type (shift or normal) will be applied to all jobs that do not already have a ‘Collate Type’ configured.

  • If #5-0 is enabled, this Bit Switch has no effect.
bit 3[PCL5e/c,PS]: PDL Auto Switching0: Enable1: Disable
Disable: The MFPs ability to change the PDL processor mid-job.
Some host systems submit jobs that contain both PS and PCL5e/c. If Auto PDL switching is disabled, these jobs will not be printed properly.
bit 4DFU--
bit 5DFU--
bit 6DFU--
bit 7DFU--
Appendix: Service Program Mode Tables





1001Bit Switch
003Bit Switch 301
bit 0DFU--
bit 1DFU--
bit 2[PCL5e/c]: Legacy HP compatibility0: Disable1: Enable
Enable: Uses the same left margin as older HP models such as HP4000/HP8000.
In other words, the left margin defined in the job (usually "<ESC>*r0A") will be changed to "<ESC>*r1A"
bit 3DFU--
bit 4DFU--
bit 5DFU--
bit 6DFU--
bit 7DFU--


1001Bit Switch
004Bit Switch 401
bit 0DFU--
bit 1DFU--
bit 2DFU--
bit 3IPDS print-side reversal0: Disable1: Enable
Enable: Increases printing speed but simplex pages may be printed on the back side of the sheet.
bit 4DFU--
bit 5DFU--
bit 6DFU--
bit 7IPDS support tools0: Disable1: Enable
Enable: Enables the port for IPDS support tools.
Appendix: Service Program Mode Tables





1001Bit Switch
005Bit Switch 501

bit 0
Show "Collate Type", "Staple Type" and "Punch Type" buttons on the operation panel.
Disable

Enable
If enabled, users will be able to configure a Collate Type, Staple Type, and Punch Type from the operation panel. The available types will depend on the device and configured options.
After enabling the function, the settings will appear under: "User Tools > Printer Features > System"
bit 1Multiple copies if a paper size or type mismatch occurs0: Disable (Single copy)
1: Enable (Multiple copy)
If a paper size or type mismatch occurs during the printing of multiple copies, only a single copy is output by default. Using this Bit Switch, the device can be configured to print all copies even if a paper mismatch occurs.
bit 2Prevent SDK applications from altering the contents of a job
0: Disable

1: Enable
If this BitSw is enabled, SDK applications will not be able to alter print data. This is achieved by preventing SDK applications from accessing a module called the "GPS Filter".
Note: The main purpose of this BitSw is for troubleshooting the effects of SDK applications on data.
bit 3[PS] PS CriteriaPattern3Pattern1
Change the number of PS criterion used by the PS interpreter to determine whether a job is PS data or not.
Pattern3: includes most PS commands.
Pattern1: A small number of PS tags and headers
bit 4Increase max number of the stored jobs to 1000 jobs.Disable (100)Enable (1000)
Enable: Changes the maximum number of jobs that can be stored on the HDD via Job Type settings to 1000. The default is 100.
bit 5DFU--
bit 6Method for determining the image rotation for the edge to bind on.
0: Disable

1: Enable
If enabled, the image rotation will be performed as they were in the specifications of older models for the binding of pages of mixed orientation jobs.
The old models are below:
  • PCL: Pre-04A models
  • PS/PDF/RPCS:pre-05S models
bit 7
Letterhead mode printing

0: Disable
1: Enable (Duplex)
Routes all pages through the duplex unit.
If this is disabled, simplex pages or the last page of an odd-paged duplex job are not routed through the duplex unit. This could result in problems with letterhead/pre-printed pages.
Only affects pages specified as Letterhead paper.




1001Bit Switch
006Bit Switch 6 DFU--
Appendix: Service Program Mode Tables





1001Bit Switch
007Bit Switch 701

bit 0
Print path0: Disable1: Enable
If enabled, simplex pages (in mixed simplex/duplex PS/PCL5 jobs only) and the last page of an odd paged duplex job (PS, PCL5, PCL6), are always routed through the duplex unit. Not having to switch paper paths increases the print speed slightly.
bit 1
to 7

DFU

-

-




1001Bit Switch
008Bit Switch 8 DFU--
bit 0
to 3

DFU

-

-

bit 4
PCL edge to edge printing setting0: Disable (Standard)1: Enable (BMS)
Switch the edge to edge printing setting for the custom-made machine (BMS).
bit 5
to 7

DFU

-

-


1001Bit Switch
009Bit Switch 901

bit 0
PDL Auto Detection timeout of jobs submitted via USB or Parallel Port (IEEE 1284).
"Disabled (Immediately)"

"Enabled (10 seconds)"
To be used if PDL auto-detection fails. A failure of PDL autodetection doesn't necessarily mean that the job can't be printed. This bit switch tells the device whether to time-out immediately (default) upon failure or to wait 10 seconds.
bit 1DFU--
bit 2Job CancelDisabled (Not cancelled)
Enabled (Cancelled)
If this bit switch, all jobs will be cancelled after a jam occurs.
Note: If this bitsw is enabled, printing under the following conditions might result in problems:
  • Job submission via USB or Parallel Port
  • Spool printing (WIM >Configuration > Device Settings > System)
bit 3PCL/PS bypass tray paper rotation (SEF/LEF)
0: Disable

1: Enable
This bitsw causes the device to revert to the behavior of previous generations. It only takes effect if "Bypass Tray Setting Priority" = "Driver/Command".
Previous spec (bitsw=1): If a standard sized paper mismatch occurred in the bypass tray, the MFP always prompted for SEF paper.
If this bitsw=0 (default) then in the event of a standard sized paper mismatch, the MFP will always prompt for paper of the rotation (SEF/LEF) determined by the MFP bypass tray paper setting or by the bypass tray sensor.
Appendix: Service Program Mode Tables





bit 4Response to PJL USTATUS when multiple collated copies are printed
0: Disable

1: Enable
When enabled, if multiple collated copies are printed, the device no longer responds to PJL USTATUS with the number of pages in the current copy. Instead the device will return the total number of pages for all copies.
Bit 5
to 7
DFU
-

-


1001Bit Switch
010Bit Switch 1001
bit 0
to 4

DFU

-

-
bit 5List / Test Print Lock0: Disable1: Enable
If enabled, you can lock or unlock the [List/Test Print] items under the Pinter Features menu when the Store and Skip Errored Job Function is on.
Bit 6Optional charge machines--
If enabled, you can use the optional charge machines when the Store and Skip Errored Job Function is on.
0: Disable

1: Enable
Bit 7DFU--




1001Bit Switch
011Bit Switch 1101
bit 0List / Test Print menu0: Disable1: Enable
When enabled, [Multiple Lists] menu is displayed in [List / Test Print] under the Printer Features menu.
bit 1Interrupt printing0: Job1: Page
Selects the interrupting units for the interrupt printing function. When you select "0," you can interrupt printing of a job while being processed.
When you select "1," you can interrupt printing of a page while being processed.
Bit 2
to 7
DFU
-

-
Appendix: Service Program Mode Tables





1001Bit Switch
012Bit Switch 1201
bit 0
to 7

DFU

-

-




1003[Clear Setting]

1003 001
Initialize Printer System
Initializes settings in the "System" menu of the user mode.
1003 003Delete Program




1004[Print Summary]

1004 001
Print Printer Summary
Prints the service summary sheet (a summary of all the controller settings).




1006[Sample/Locked Print]*CTL0: Link with Doc. Svr, 1: Enable

1006 001
Enables and disables the document server. When you select "0," the document server is enabled or disabled in accordance with Copy Service Mode SP5-967. When you select "1," the document server is enabled regardless of Copy Service Mode SP5-967.




1110[Media Print Device Setting]
1110 0020: Disable 1: EnableSelects the setting for the media print device.




1111[All Job Delete Mode]

1111 001

0: excluding New Job
1: including New Job
Select whether to include an image processing job in jobs subject to full cancellation from the SCS job list.
  1. SCANNER SERVICE TABLE​

    1. SP TABLES​


      SPNumber/NameFunction/[Setting]
      1001Scan NV VersionDisplays the version of the scanner NV.

      1004

      Compression Type
      Selects the compression type for binary picture processing.
      [1 to 3 / 1 / 1/step]
      1: MH, 2: MR, 3: MMR

      1005

      Erase Margin
      Creates an erase margin for all edges of the scanned image.
      If the machine has scanned the edge of the original, create a margin.
      [0 to 5 / 0 / 1 mm/step]

      1009

      Remote scan disable
      Enables or disables the TWAIN function. [0 or 1 / 0 / - ]
      0: Enable, 1: Disable

      1010

      Non Display Clear Light PDF
      Displays or does not display the clear light PDF function.
      [0 or 1 / 0 / - ]
      0: Display, 1: Not display

      1011

      Org Count Disp
      Displays or does not display the original counter.
      [0 or 1 / 0 / - ]
      0: Not display, 1: Display

      1012

      User Info Release
      Clears or does not clear a user information after a job.
      [0 or 1 / 1 / - ]
      0: Not clear, 1: Clear
      SPNumber/NameFunction/[Setting]

      2021
      Compression level (grayscale)
      These SP codes set the compression ratio for the grayscale processing mode that can be selected with the notch settings on the operation panel.
      Range: 5 (lowest ratio) <-> 95 (highest ratio)
      1Comp 1: 5 - 95[5 to 95 / 20 / 1 /step]
      2Comp 2: 5 - 95[5 to 95 / 40 / 1 /step]
      3Comp 3: 5 - 95[5 to 95 / 65 / 1 /step]
      4Comp 4: 5 - 95[5 to 95 / 80 / 1 /step]
      5Comp 5: 5 - 95[5 to 95 / 95 / 1 /step]
      Appendix: Service Program Mode Tables





      2024*
      [Compression ratio of ClearLight PDF]
      Selects the compression ratio for clearlight PDF for the two settings that can be selected at the operation panel.
      1Compression Ratio (Normal image)[5 to 95 / 25 / 1 /step ]
      2Compression Ratio (High comp image)[5 to 95 / 20 / 1 /step ]
      3.13 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF SP5-749

      5749Import/Export
      001Import
      101Export
      251Export Result Print (SP)
      252Import Result Print (SP)


      Target modelModuleProgram NoVersionEffective date
      D130System/CopyD1295751K2.04July 2012 Production
      • If part of the panel display for SP5-749 appears garbled, please apply the following modification firmware to the machine.


  1. DATA THAT CAN BE IMPORTED AND EXPORTED​

    • Copier / Document Server Features
    • Printer Features
    • Scanner Features
    • Facsimile Features
    • Extended Feature Settings
    • Program (Document Server)
    • Program (Copier)
    • Program (Scanner)
    • Web Image Monitor Setting
    • Web Service Settings
    • System Settings
  2. DATA THAT CANNOT BE IMPORTED OR EXPORTED​

    • Address book
    • Programs (fax function)
    • Programs (printer function)
    • Scanner function programs that include password settings
    • User stamp in the copy default settings
    • Settings for configuring from telnet
    • @Remote-related data
    • Counters
      Appendix: Service Program Mode Tables

    • Settings that can be specified using Web Image Monitor or Web Service only (such as Bonjour or SSDP settings)
    • Some System Settings*1 *2
      *1 The setting for the date, those settings that require the device certificate, and those settings that need to be adjusted for each device (for example, image adjustment settings) cannot be imported or exported.
      *2 Settings only for executing functions and settings only for viewing cannot be imported or exported.
  3. IMPORT/EXPORT CONDITION​

    Import/export is possible between devices only if their models, region of use, and the following device configuration match.
    • Input Tray
    • Output Tray
    • Whether or not equipped with the duplex function
    • Whether or not equipped with a finisher and the type of finisher
    • ADF
    • Whether or not equipped with a hard disk
    • Whether or not equipped with the Remote Machine function
  4. LOCATION OF STORED DATA (LOG)​

    The log is stored in the same location as the exported device setting information file. To use this function, it is necessary to create the device setting information file with special software and store it on the web server. For details, contact your sales representative.
  5. POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS FOR IMPORT/EXPORT PROBLEMS​

    If an error occurs, check the log's result code first. Values other than 0 indicate that an error occurred. The result code will appear in the circled area illustrated below.
    • Example of a log file
      image

      Result CodeCauseSolutions
      2 (INVALID REQUEST)A file import was attempted between different models or machines with different device configurations.Import files exported from the same model with the same
      device configurations.
      4 (INVALID OUTPUT DIR)Failed to write the device information to the destination
      device.
      Check whether the destination device is operating normally.
      7( MODULE ERROR)An unexpected error occurred during import or export.Switch the power off and then back on, and
      then try the operation again. If the error persists, contact your service representative.
      8 (DISK FULL)The available storage space on the external medium is insufficient.Execute the operation again after making sure there is enough storage space.
      9 (DEVICE ERROR)Failed to write or read the log file.Check whether the path to the folder for storing the file or the folder in which the file is stored is missing.
      10 (LOG ERROR)The hard disk is faulty.Contact your service representative.

      If you cannot solve the problem or do not know how to solve it after checking the code, note down the error log entry, and then contact your service representative.

      Result CodeCauseSolutions
      20 (PART FAILED)Failed to import some settings.The reason for the failure is logged in "NgCode". Check the code.
      The specified value exceeds the allowable range.
      The permission to edit the setting is missing.
      The setting does not exist in the system.
      The setting cannot be changed because of the system status or interlocking with other specified settings.
      The setting cannot be changed for some other reason.
      21 (INVALID FILE)Failed to import the file because it is in the wrong format in the external medium.Check whether the file format is correct. The log is in the form of a CSV file
      22 (INVALID KEY)The encryption key is not valid.Use the correct encryption key.
      • Reason for the Error (Ng-Name)
      • INVALID VALUE
      • PERMISSION ERROR
      • NOT EXIST
      • INTERLOCK ERROR
      • OTHER ERROR



      Appendix: Service Program Mode Tables
      • When exporting device information from the control panel, the data can be saved only on an SD card.
      • The file format for exports is CSV.
  6. EXPORTING DEVICE INFORMATION​

    When exporting SP device information from the control panel, the data is saved on an SD card.
    1. Insert an SD card into the media slot on the side of the control panel.
    2. Enter SP mode.
      3. Press SP5-749-001
    1. Select target SP settings to be exported.
      image


    2. Select the Option Settings.
      ItemSpecificationNote
      UniqueUnique information of the machine is included in exported file if you select "Unique" setting.Unique information that can be updated
      #1. Items that are to be use to identify the machine itself among some devices.
      Example: IP address / Host name / Information related to FAX number /Mail address assigned the machine
      #2. Items for specifying the options equipped the machine. Example: Lot number for developer
      Unique information that cannot be updated

      #3. Items that the problem may occur by importing Example: Serial number / Information related to @remote
      #4. Items for managing the history of the machine

      Example: time and date / counter information / Installation date

      #5. Setting value for Engine
      SecretSecret information is exported if you select "Secret" setting.Secret information
      #1. Data that absolutely cannot be exported. (Exported data becomes turned letter) Example: Password / Encryption key / PIN code
      #2. Confidential information for the customer
      Example: User name / User ID / Department code / Mail address / Phone number
      #3. Personal information
      Example: Document name / Image data
      #4. Sensitive information for the customer
      Example: IP address / MAC address / Network parameter
    3. Select an Encryption Setting.
      ItemSpecificationNote
      EncryptionSelect whether perform the encryption function or not when exporting.
      If you push "Encryption" key, you can export secret
      information.
      If the encryption function is used, setting of encryption key is required by direct input.
      • Type the arbitrary password using soft keyboard
      • Can enter up to 32 characters
    4. Press “Execute” key.
    5. Press [OK].



      Appendix: Service Program Mode Tables
      • If data export fails, the details of the error can be viewed in the log.
  7. IMPORTING DEVICE INFORMATION​

Import device information saved on an SD card.

  1. Insert an SD card into the media slot on the side of the control panel.
  2. Enter SP mode.
3. Press SP5-749-101



image


  1. Select a unique setting.
  2. Press “Encryption key”, if the encryption key was created when the file was exported.
    ItemSpecificationNote
    UniqueIf you want to apply the unique information to the target machine,
    select the "Unique" key.
    Refer to the above information
    EncryptionIf the encrypted fail is selected as import file, this setting is required.

  3. Press “Execute” key.
  4. Press [OK].

    • If data export fails, the details of the error can be viewed in the log.


SR790(B408)/SR3090(D588) 1000-SHEET FINISHER​



REVISION HISTORY
PageDateAdded/Updated/New
None

1000-SHEET FINISHER B408/D588​

TABLE OF CONTENTS​

  1. REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT 1​

    1. MAIN PCB 1
    2. STAPLER UNIT 2
    3. MOTORS 3
      1. SHIFT MOTOR 3
      2. STAPLER MOTOR 3
      3. UPPER TRANSPORT MOTOR AND EXIT MOTOR 4
      4. LOWER TRANSPORT MOTOR 4
    4. MOTORS AND SENSORS 5
      1. PREPARATION 5
      2. STACK HEIGHT SENSOR 6
      3. STAPLER TRAY PAPER SENSOR 6
      4. LOWER TRAY LIFT MOTOR 7
      5. STACK FEED-OUT MOTOR 7
  2. TROUBLESHOOTING 8​

    1. JAM DETECTION 8
  3. SERVICE TABLES 9​

    1. DIP SWITCH SETTINGS 9
  4. DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS 10​

    1. GENERAL LAYOUT 10
    2. ELECTRICAL COMPONENT LAYOUT 11
    3. ELECTRICAL COMPONENT DESCRIPTION 13
    4. DRIVE LAYOUT 15
    5. JUNCTION GATES 16
      Upper Tray Mode 16
      Sort/Stack Mode 16
      Staple Mode 16
    6. UPPER TRAY 17
    7. LOWER TRAY UP/DOWN MECHANISMS 18
    8. PAPER SHIFT MECHANISM 19
    9. JOGGER UNIT PAPER POSITIONING MECHANISM 20
    10. EXIT GUIDE PLATE 21
    11. STAPLER MECHANISM 22
    12. STAPLER UNIT MOVEMENT MECHANISM 23
    13. PAPER FEED-OUT MECHANISM 24






  1. REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT​

    MAIN PCB


    CAUTION

    Turn off the main power switch and unplug the machine before beginning any of the procedures in this section.



    NOTE: This manual uses the following symbols.
     : See or Refer to  : Screws  : Connector  : Clip ring
     : E-ring
    1. MAIN PCB​






      1000-Sheet Finisher SR790/SR3090
      B408/D588

      [A]

      1. Rear cover [A] ( x 2)
      2. Main PCB ( x 4, All )
        STAPLER UNIT



      [*]

      STAPLER UNIT​

      1. Side cover [A] ( x 2)
      2. Open exit guide plate
        [*]Upper side cover [C] ( x 2)

        [C]

        [A]



        image

        image

        [*]Front cover support plate [D] ( x 1)
        [*]Front cover [E]
        [*]Front inner cover [F] ( x 2)

        image

        [*]Harness [G]
        [*]Unhook the spring [H]
        [*]Turn the stapler unit and take it out.
        [*]Bracket [J] ( x 2)


      [J]
      [D]

      [E]

      [F]

      [H]

      [G]

      B408/D588 2 SM


      [*]

      MOTORS​

      1. SHIFT MOTOR​

        1. Rear cover (1.1)
        2. Shift motor [A] ( x 2,  x 1)
      2. STAPLER MOTOR​





  1. Rear cover (1.1)
  2. Stapler motor [A] ( x 2,  x 1)


[A]

MOTORS









1000-Sheet Finisher SR790/SR3090

B408/D588



[A]
 
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