Accurate and concise text, combined with detailed illustrations, lists of error code, instruction and diagrams, guide you through procedure of repair, remediate, maintenance and adjustments your copier, printer or scanner.
Present service manual and parts catalog KIP 7170 contain clear instructions and procedures on how to fix the problems occurring in your equipment.
Format of the manual: PDF, makes it easy to navigate, instant download and print. English language.
Table of contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction
1. 1 Features
1. 2 Specifications
1. 2. 1 General
1. 2. 2 Printer part
1. 2. 3 Scanner part
1. 3 Appearance
1. 3. 1 Front
1. 3. 2 Rear
1. 4 Specifications for Scan Original
1. 4. 1 Original – Standard
1. 4. 2 Special Documents
1. 4. 3 “Do Not Scan” Originals
1. 5 Specifications for Printing Media
1. 5. 1 Papers not available to use
1. 5. 2 Keeping the paper in the custody
1. 5. 3 Treatment against environmental condition
Chapter 2. Installation
2. 1 Installation Requirements
2. 2 Unpacking
2. 2. 1 Unpacking
2. 2. 2 Confirmation of Accessories
2. 3 Leveling KIP 7170
2. 4 Setup of the Machine
2. 5 Installing Monitor
2. 6 Installing Accessories
2. 7 KIP Installation Wizard
2. 8 Regional Setting
2. 9 Scanner Adjustment
2. 9. 1 Launching K129 Diag
2. 9. 2 Stitching Adjustment
2. 9. 3 Creating Backup Data
Chapter 3. Print / Scan Process
3. 1 Print Process
3. 1. 1 Characteristic of toner
3. 1. 2 Each step of the print process
3. 1. 2. 1 Erasing (Removal of negative electric charges)
3. 1. 2. 2 Charge of Drum
3. 1. 2. 3 Exposure
3. 1. 2. 4 Development
3. 1. 2. 5 Transfer
3. 1. 2. 6 Separation
3. 1. 2. 7 Drum Cleaning (Removal of remained toner)
3. 1. 2. 8 Fusing
3. 1. 3 Controlling the movement of toner in the Developer Unit
3. 1. 4 Toner Collection Process
3. 1. 5 Density Compensation Process
3. 2 Scan Process
3. 2. 1 Data flow in scan and copy
3. 2. 2 Positioning process of Image Block
Chapter 4. Electrical
4. 1 General Information
4. 2 Electrical Components Location
4. 2. 1 Right side
4. 2. 2 Left side
4. 2. 3 Back side
4. 2. 4 LED Head Frame
4. 2. 5 Main Frame
4. 2. 6 Developer Unit
4. 2. 7 Fuser Unit
4. 2. 8 Roll Deck
4. 2. 9 Cutter Unit
4. 2.10 Inner Transport Unit
4. 2.11 Scanner Unit
4. 3 Check & Adjustment of Analog Output from HV Power Supply
4. 3. 1 Situations necessary to check the analog output
4. 3. 2 Analog Voltage to Image Corona
4. 3. 3 Analog Voltage to Transfer Corona
4. 3. 4 AC Component to Separation Corona
4. 3. 5 DC Component to Separation Corona
4. 3. 6 Negative Developer Bias to Developer Roller
4. 3. 7 Positive Developer Bias to Developer Roller
4. 3. 8 Bias gap between Developer Roller and Regulation Roller
4. 3. 9 Positive Cleaning Roller Bias (Print Cycle)
4. 3. 10 Negative Cleaning Roller Bias (Toner Collection Process)
Chapter 5. Mechanical
5. 1 Outer Covers
5. 1. 1 Removal of Side Covers
5. 1. 2 Removal of Cover 15
5. 1. 3 Removal of Top Cover
5. 2 Developer Unit
5. 2. 1 Removal of the Developer Unit
5. 2. 2 Replacement of Recommended Periodic Replacement Parts
5. 2. 3 Replacement of Roller Supply
5. 2. 4 Replacement of Screw Assy
5. 2. 5 Replacement of DC Motor
5. 2. 6 Replacement of Sensor (TLS1)
5. 2. 7 Replacement of KNC PCB
5. 2. 8 Adjustment of the space between gears
(Necessary to adjust after replacing the Developer Unit)
5. 2. 9 Readjustment of the pressure of Regulation Roller
5. 3 Fuser Unit
5. 3. 1 Removal of Fuser Unit
5. 3. 2 Reinstallation of Fuser Unit
5. 3. 3 Replacement of Recommended Periodic Replacement Parts
5. 3. 4 Replacement of Roller Pressure
5. 3. 5 Fuser Pressure Adjustment (NIP width check)
5. 3. 6 Replacement of Thermistor (TH1, TH2)
5. 3. 7 Replacement of Thermostat (TS1, TS2)
5. 3. 8 Replacement of Exit Sensor (PH3)
5. 4 Roll Deck
5. 4. 1 Replacement of Cutter Assembly
5. 4. 2 Replacement of Clutches (CL3, CL4, CL5) of Roll 1
5. 4. 3 Replacement of Clutches (CL6, CL7) of Roll 2
5. 4. 4 Replacement of Timing Belt 633
5. 4. 5 Replacement of Timing Belt 453
5. 4. 6 Replacement of Timing Belt 330
5. 4. 7 Replacement of Sensors (PH6, PH7, PH9, PH12)
5. 4. 8 Replacement of Sensors (PH8)
5. 4. 9 Replacement of Sensors (PH10)
5. 4.10 Replacement of Dehumidify Heater (Roll 1)
5. 4.11 Replacement of Dehumidify Heater (Roll 2)
5. 5 Photoconductive Drum
5. 5. 1 Replacement of the Photoconductive Drum
5. 5. 2 How to fix the Aluminum Blocks
5. 5. 2. 1 Fixing Block with Drum Block Fix Tool
5. 5. 2. 2 Fixing Block by hand (w/o Drum Block Fix Tool)
5. 5. 3 Cleaning of Photoconductive Drum
5. 5. 4 Replacement of Belt 4
5. 6 LED Head
5. 6. 1 Replacement of the LED Head Unit
5. 6. 2 LED focus adjustment
5. 6. 2. 1 Check of the Test Pattern Image
5. 6. 2. 2 Positioning of the Aluminum Blocks
5. 6. 2. 3 Focus Adjustment with Spacers
5. 6. 2. 4 Adjustment of density balance among 3 LED blocks (if necessary)
5. 7 Image Corona
5. 7. 1 Removal of the Image Corona Unit
5. 7. 2 Replacement of the Corona Wire
5. 8 Transfer / Separation Corona
5. 8. 1 Removal of the Transfer / Separation Corona
5. 8. 2 Replacement of Corona Wires
5. 9 Engine Frame
5. 9. 1 Replacement of DC Motor (M4) and Developer Press Sensor (PH4)
5. 9. 2 Replacement of Manual Set Sensor (PH5) & Registration Sensor (PH1)
5. 9. 3 Replacement of Fans (BL5, BL6)
5. 9. 4 Replacement of Blowers (BL3, BL4)
5.10 Inner Transport Unit
5.10. 1 Removal of the Inner Transport Unit
5.10. 2 Replacement of Sensor (PH2) & Belt
5.11 Main Frame
5.11. 1 Replacement of DC Motors (M1, M2), Belt8, Belt9, Belt 7
5.11. 2 Replacement of Clutch (CL1)
5.11. 3 Replacement of Blower (BL7)
5.11. 4 Replacement of Fan (BL8)
5. 12 Scanner Unit
5. 12. 1 Removal of Scanner Unit
5. 12. 2 Replacement of Belt
5. 12. 3 Replacement of Motor Assy
5. 12. 4 Replacing Sheet Roller (Platen)
5. 12. 5 Replacing Main Board (PW12920)
5. 12. 6 Replacing CIS
5. 12. 7 Replacing Size Sensor & Jam Sensor
5. 12. 8 Replacing Home Position Sensor
5. 12. 9 Replacing Open Switch
5. 12.10 Replacing Emergent Stop Switch
Chapter 6. Maintenance
6. 1 Recommended Periodic Replacement Parts
6. 2 Maintenance
6. 2. 1 List of periodic maintenance items & maintenance intervals
6. 2. 2 List of “as required” basis maintenance items
6. 2. 3 Maintenance operations
6. 2. 3. 1 Cleaning of scanner (Scan Glass, Rollers, Guide Plate & Sensors)
6. 2. 3. 2 Cleaning of UI Assy (Touch Panel)
6. 2. 3. 3 Lubrication of driving gears on machine frame
6. 2. 3. 4 Lubrication of HV copper plates in developer unit
6. 2. 3. 5 Lubrication of HV copper plates on machine frame
6. 3 Service Kit
6. 4 Service Tool List
Chapter 7. Troubleshooting
7. 1 Troubleshooting – Printer Errors
7. 1. 1. 9 Deck Open
7. 1. 1.10 Deck Jam
7. 1. 1.11 Manual Set NG
7. 1. 1.12 Toner Empty
7. 1. 1.13 The door opened during the print
7. 1. 1.14 Abnormal variation in cut length
7. 1. 2 Countermeasures – Call Service Errors
7. 2 Troubleshooting – Image Quality Defects
7. 2. 1 Basic Image Adjustment
7. 2. 2 Countermeasures – Image Quality Defects
7. 2. 2. 1 Halftone is too light
7. 2. 2. 2 Halftone and solid black are too light
7. 2. 2. 3 The whole image is extremely light
7. 2. 2. 4 Density is uneven
7. 2. 2. 5 Totally appeared foggy image
7. 2. 2. 6 Foggy image or blurred black wide line (vertical)
7. 2. 2. 7 Clear black thin line (vertical)
7. 2. 2. 8 White line (Vertical)
7. 2. 2. 9 Void of image
7. 2. 2.10 Dirt on the back of the print
7. 2. 2.11 Defective fusing
7. 2. 2.12 Defective image placement, No Leading Edge
7. 2. 2.13 Jitter
7. 2. 2.14 Image looks not sharp
7. 2. 2.15 Uneven image density (vertical)
7. 2. 2.16 Completely white (No image)
7. 2. 2.17 Completely black
7. 2. 2.18 Crease of paper
7. 2. 2.19 Double image
7. 2. 2.20 Dirt on the print (Offset)
7. 2. 2.21 Image Void on Long Print without Crease
7. 2. 2.22 Crease on Long Print (and image void at a time)
7. 3 Troubleshooting – Scanner Defects
7. 3. 1 Countermeasures – scanner operation
7. 3. 1. 1 Original can not be set (Old Scanner)
(Scanner does not transport)
7. 3. 1. 2 Scanner does not start scanning from the original set position
7. 3. 1. 3 Original can not be set (Original feeding does not stop)
7. 3. 1. 4 Original is mis-fed
7. 3. 1. 5 Motor rotates endlessly at the time of turning on
7. 3. 1. 6 Scanner is not recognized
7. 3. 1. 7 Check of Size Sensors
7. 3. 1. 8 Check of Document Sensor Frong
7. 3. 1. 9 Check of Document Sensor Rear
7. 3. 2 Countermeasures – scanner image quality
7. 3. 2. 1 Completely black
7. 3. 2. 2 Vertical black lines
7. 3. 2. 3 Vertical white lines
7. 3. 2. 4 Some image is lost at the boundary of Image Blocks
7. 3. 2. 5 Vertical image gap between Image Blocks
7. 3. 2. 6 Image quality is not good
7. 3. 2. 7 Density is different between left and right
7. 3. 2. 8 Difference of image density between image blocks
7. 4 Touch Screen Calibration
7. 5 Internal Counter Error
Chapter 8. Service Mode / Utility
8. 1 General Information of Service Mode
8. 2 KIP Service Software Overview
8. 2. 1 Launching KIP Service Software
8. 2. 2 Closing KIP Service Software
8. 2. 3 Log In screen
8. 2. 4 Service Mode Home
8. 3 Signal Status Mode 8
8. 3. 1 Monitoring Signal Status
8. 3. 2 Input / Output Signal List
8. 4 Information Mode
8. 4. 1 Monitoring Analog Data
8. 4. 2 List of Analog Data Monitor
8. 4. 3 Browsing Jam History
8. 4. 4 Browsing Error History
8. 5 Operation Check Mode
8. 5. 1 Checking Device Operation
8. 5. 2 Device List
8. 6 Adjustment Mode
8. 6. 1 Changing Setting Value
8. 6. 2 Setting Item List
8. 6. 3 Setting Item Explanation
8. 6. 3. 1 Leading Registration
8. 6. 3. 2 Trailing Margin
8. 6. 3. 3 Side Margin (Left & Right)
8. 6. 3. 4 Side Registration
8. 6. 3. 5 Vertical Alignment of Pixels between Image Blocks
8. 6. 3. 6 Cut Length 1 (length information provided)
8. 6. 3. 7 Cut Length 2 (length information not provided)
8. 6. 3. 8 Cut Length 3 (Compensation of the length for long print)
8. 6. 3. 9 Leading Margin
8. 6. 3.10 Cut Length 4 (Individual Compensation for Roll 2)
8. 6. 3.11 Developer Bias
8. 6. 3.12 Developer Bias compensation – 1st Drum revolution
8. 6. 3.13 Transfer Voltage
8. 6. 3.14 Separation Corona ON Timing
8. 6. 3.15 Transfer Corona ON Timing
8. 6. 3.16 Transfer Corona OFF Timing
8. 6. 3.17 Print – Fuser Temperature Center
8. 6. 3.18 Fuser Temperature to start idling
8. 6. 3.19 Warm Sleep – Fuser Temperature
8. 6. 3.20 Fuser Temperature Control Range
8. 6. 3.21 Reaction Time of Toner Supply Motor
8. 6. 3.22 Toner Supply Motor ON Time
8. 6. 3.23 Dot Enhancement Level (Dither)
8. 6. 3.24 Feed Clutch OFF time for Roll 1/2 long print
8. 6. 3.25 Metric or Inch
8. 6. 3.26 Language
8. 6. 3.27 Interface Communication Setting
8. 6. 3.28 Recognition of Paper Tray
8. 6. 3.29 Counter Unit
8. 6. 3.30 Maximum print length
8. 6. 3.31 Stacking Device setting
8. 6. 3.32 Enable/disable Down Sequence
8. 6. 3.33 Cut Length 5 & 6 (Length Compensation for Tracing Paper / Film)
8. 6. 3.34 Drum Reverse Time
8. 6. 3.35 Fuser Motor Reverse Setting
8. 6. 3.36 Operation of Separation Lamp
8. 6. 3.37 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for roll paper
(Plain paper / A3, 12” & 11”)
8. 6. 3.38 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for roll paper
(Tracing paper / A3, 12″ & 11″)
8. 6. 3.39 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for roll paper
(Film / A3, 12″ & 11″)
8. 6. 3.40 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for roll paper
(Special plain paper / A3, 12″ & 11″)
8. 6. 3.41 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for roll paper
(Special tracing paper / A3, 12″ & 11″)
8. 6. 3.42 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for roll paper
(Special film / A3, 12″ & 11″)
8. 6. 3.43 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for roll paper
(Plain paper / A2, 18″ & 17″)
8. 6. 3.44 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for roll paper
(Tracing paper / A2, 18″ & 17″)
8. 6. 3.45 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for roll paper
(Film / A2, 18″ & 17″)
8. 6. 3.46 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for roll paper
(Special plain paper / A2, 18″ & 17″)
8. 6. 3.47 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for roll paper
(Special tracing paper / A2, 18″ & 17″)
8. 6. 3.48 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for roll paper
(Special film / A2, 18″ & 17″)
8. 6. 3.49 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for roll paper
(Plain paper / A1, 24″ & 22″)
8. 6. 3.50 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for roll paper
(Tracing paper / A1, 24″ & 22″)
8. 6. 3.51 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for roll paper
(Film / A1, 24″ & 22″)
8. 6. 3.52 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for roll paper
(Special plain paper / A1, 24″ & 22″)
8. 6. 3.53 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for roll paper
(Special tracing paper / A1, 24″ & 22″)
8. 6. 3.54 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for roll paper
(Special film / A1, 24″ & 22″)
8. 6. 3.55 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for roll paper
(Plain paper / A0, 36″ & 34″)
8. 6. 3.56 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for roll paper
(Tracing paper / A0, 36″ & 34″)
8. 6. 3.57 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for roll paper
(Film / A0, 36″ & 34″)
8. 6. 3.58 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for roll paper
(Special plain paper / A0, 36″ & 34″)
8. 6. 3.59 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for roll paper
(Special tracing paper / A0, 36″ & 34″)
8. 6. 3.60 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for roll paper
(Special film / A0, 36″ & 34″)
8. 6. 3.61 Main Motor Speed
8. 6. 3.62 Fuser Motor Speed (36″ / 34″ / 30″ / 24″ / 22″ / A0 / B1 / A1)
8. 6. 3.63 Separation Corona OFF Timing
8. 6. 3.64 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for cut sheet paper
(Plain paper / A3, A2, 12″, 11″, 18″ & 17″)
8. 6. 3.65 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for cut sheet paper
(Tracing paper / A3, A2, 12″, 11″, 18″ & 17″)
8. 6. 3.66 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for cut sheet paper
(Film / A3, A2, 12″, 11″, 18″ & 17″)
8. 6. 3.67 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for cut sheet paper
(Special plain paper / A3, A2, 12″, 11″, 18″ & 17″)
8. 6. 3.68 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for cut sheet paper
(Special tracing paper / A3, A2, 12″, 11″, 18″ & 17″)
8. 6. 3.69 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for cut sheet paper
(Special film / A3, A2, 12″, 11″, 18″ & 17″)
8. 6. 3.70 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for cut sheet paper
(Plain paper / A1, 24″ & 22″)
8. 6. 3.71 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for cut sheet paper
(Tracing paper / A1, 24″ & 22″)
8. 6. 3.72 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for cut sheet paper
(Film / A1, 24″ & 22″)
8. 6. 3.73 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for cut sheet paper
(Special plain paper / A1, 24″ & 22″)
8. 6. 3.74 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for cut sheet paper
(Special tracing paper / A1, 24″ & 22″)
8. 6. 3.75 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for cut sheet paper
(Special film / A1, 24″ & 22″)
8. 6. 3.76 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for cut sheet paper
(Plain paper / A0, 36″ & 34″)
8. 6. 3.77 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for cut sheet paper
(Tracing paper / A0, 36″ & 34″)
8. 6. 3.78 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for cut sheet paper
(Film / A0, 36″ & 34″)
8. 6. 3.79 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for cut sheet paper
(Special plain paper / A0, 36″ & 34″)
8. 6. 3.80 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for cut sheet paper
(Special tracing paper / A0, 36″ & 34″)
8. 6. 3.81 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for cut sheet paper
(Special film / A0, 36″ & 34″)
8. 6. 3.82 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for roll paper
(Plain paper / 30″)
8. 6. 3.83 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for roll paper
(Tracing paper / 30″)
8. 6. 3.84 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for roll paper
(Film / 30″)
8. 6. 3.85 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for roll paper
(Special plain paper / 30″)
8. 6. 3.86 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for roll paper
(Special tracing paper / 30″)
8. 6. 3.87 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for roll paper
(Special film / 30″)
8. 6. 3.88 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for cut sheet paper
(Plain paper / 30″)
8. 6. 3.89 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for cut sheet paper
(Tracing paper / 30″)
8. 6. 3.90 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for cut sheet paper
(Film / 30″)
8. 6. 3.91 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for cut sheet paper
(Special plain paper / 30″)
8. 6. 3.92 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for cut sheet paper
(Special tracing paper / 30″)
8. 6. 3.93 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed for cut sheet paper
(Special film / 30″)
8. 6. 3.94 Transfer Voltage applied at 100mm from trailing edge
(Plain paper / Tracing paper / Film)
8. 6. 3.95 Transfer Voltage applied at 70mm from trailing edge
(Plain paper / Tracing paper / Film)
8. 6. 3.96 Fuser Motor Speed applied at 30mm from trailing edge
(Plain paper / Tracing paper / Film) (No.514 to 516)
8. 6. 3.97 Judgment value for Additional Cut Length
for Non-standard Size Prints
8. 6. 3.98 Additional Cut Length for Non-standard Size Prints
8. 6. 3.99 Toner Supply Roller Bias
8. 6. 3.100 Regulation Bias
8. 6. 3.101 Density Sensor Standard Output
8. 6. 3.102 Density Sensor Analog Voltage
8. 6. 3.103 Print – Fuser Temperature Side (12″/11″/A3)
8. 6. 3.104 Print – Fuser Temperature Side (18″/17″/15″/A2)
8. 6. 3.105 Print – Fuser Temperature Side (24″/22″/A1)
8. 6. 3.106 Print – Fuser Temperature Side (36″/34″/30″/A0/B1)
8. 6. 3.107 Density Sensor Output Monitor
8. 6. 3.108 Regulation Bias Increment for Auto Adjustment Level 2 & 3
8. 6. 3.109 Total Increment of Regulation Bias Adjustment
8. 6. 3.110 Density Compensation ON/OFF
8. 6. 3.111 Target Density
8. 6. 3.112 Regulation Bias Maximum
8. 6. 3.113 Density Measure Interval
8. 6. 3.114 Developer Bias Increment for Auto Adjustment Level 1 & after
8. 6. 3.115 Ready – Fuser Temperature Center
8. 6. 3.116 Ready – Fuser Temperature Side
8. 6. 3.117 Fuser Motor Speed
(18″ / 17″ / 15″ / 12″ / 11″ / A2 / A3)
8. 6. 3.118 Compensation of Fuser Motor Speed 4
8. 6. 3.119 Standby – Fuser Temperature
8. 6. 3.120 Assist Fan Off Timing
8. 6. 3.121 Fuser Motor Speed applied at 100mm from trailing edge
(36″ / 34″ / 30″ / A0 / B1 width)
8. 6. 3.122 Roll 2 Forward Standby ON/OFF
8. 6. 3.123 Roll 2 Forward Standby Position Adjustment
8. 6. 3.124 Roll 2 Rewind Timer
8. 6. 3.125 Tracing Mode
8. 6. 3.126 Roll 1 Setting Mode
8. 6. 3.127 Disable HV Error Detection Mode
8. 6. 3.128 Definition of long print (used for Auto Initial Cut after Long Print)
8. 6. 3.129 Trigger of Auto Initial Cut after Long Print (Number of long prints)
8. 6. 3.130 Length of trim cut for Auto Initial Cut before Print
8. 6. 3.131 Leading Registration for Paper Tray
8. 6. 3.132 Trailing Margin for Paper Tray
8. 6. 3.133 Side Registration for Paper Tray
8. 6. 3.134 Number of prints available for stacking on Upper Print Tray
8. 6. 3.135 Paper Tray Motor Speed
8. 6. 3.136 Time for detecting paper jam in Paper Tray
8. 6. 3.137 Interval time for rotating Fuser Roller
8. 6. 3.138 Length of trim cut for Auto Initial Cut after Long Print
8. 6. 3.139 Specification of Interface Communication
8. 6. 3.140 Horizontal Alignment of LED Head block A & B
8. 6. 3.141 Horizontal Alignment of LED Head block B & C
8. 6. 3.142 Darkness of LED Head Block A (No. 769)
8. 6. 3.143 Darkness of LED Head Block B (No. 770)
8. 6. 3.144 Darkness of LED Head Block C (No. 771)
8. 6. 3.145 Darkness of LED Head (all 3 blocks)
8. 6. 3.146 Parameters of Image Enhancement Level 0
8. 6. 3.147 Parameters of Image Enhancement Level 1
8. 6. 3.148 Parameters of Image Enhancement Level 2
8. 6. 3.149 Parameters of Image Enhancement Level 3
8. 6. 3.150 Counter option setting
8. 6. 3.151 Darkness adjustment for the boundary between blocks A & B
8. 6. 3.152 Darkness adjustment for the boundary between blocks B & C
8. 6. 3.153 Selection of roll deck to perform “Auto Initial Cut before Print”
8. 6. 3.154 Timer of “Auto Initial Cut before Print”
8. 6. 3.155 Regional setting
8. 6. 4 Creating Backup
8. 6. 5 Restoring Configuration from Backup
8. 7 Running Mode
8. 8 Jam/Error Mask Mode
8. 8. 1 Mask List
8. 8. 2 Masking Jam
8. 8. 3 Masking Error
8. 9 Test Print Mode
8. 9. 1 Making Test Print
8. 9. 2 Built-in Test Pattern
8. 10 Factory Adjustment Mode
8. 11 Special Operation Mode
8. 11. 1 List of Special Operation
8. 11. 2 Clearing Fuser Error, Jam/Error History
8. 11. 3 Reset of Bias Adjustment by Density Compensation Process
8. 11. 4 Toner Supply Mode
8. 11. 5 Changing Counter Value
8. 12 Send Firmware Mode
8. 12. 1 Sending Firmware to Printer
8. 13 K129 Diag
8.13. 1 K129 Diag Overview
8.13. 2 Starting K129 Diag
8.13. 3 Version
8.13. 4 Backup Data
8.13. 4. 1 Changing Backup Data
8.13. 4. 2 Saving the Current Backup Data
8.13. 4. 3 Editing Backup Data File
8.13. 4. 4 Restoring Backup Data
8.13. 4. 5 Backup Data List
8.13. 4. 6 BUD Descriptions
0 Lead Regist
1 T Margin
3 Motor Correction
4 Offset Level
5 ED Gamma Select
6 Sleep Time
9 Doc. Entry Time
10 ISO/ANSI
11 Doc. Entry Speed
12 Correction Time
13 Switching Step1
14 Switching Step2
15 Stitch Setting1
16 Stitch Setting2
19 Ind. Language
20 – 34 Strobe
35 – 46 Offset Block, Gain Block
47 – 51 Luminance
52 – 55 CIS Main
56 – 59 CIS Sub
60 Digital Gain
61 Platen Samp Time
62 – 65 CIS Detail
66 Overlap Image
67 Special Scan
68 Strobe Level
70 – 117 Stitch Adjust
118, 119 Doc. Set pxl1
120, 121 Doc. Set thr1
122, 123 Doc. Set pxl2
124, 125 White Std pxl
126 – 145 Platen Data
146 – 165 CIS Offset
166 – 180 Sub Strobe
181 – 200 CIS Offset2
201 – 204 White Std pxl3
205 Samp Block Data
206 Target Gain Value
207 CIS Slope
208 Gain Threshold
209 Sampling Width
8.13. 4. 7 Saving Shading Data
8.13. 4. 8 Restoring Shading Data
8.13. 5 Update
8.14. 5. 1 Sending Firmware to Scanner
8.13. 6 Motion
8.13. 6. 1 Shading
8.13. 6. 2 Stitching
8.13. 6. 3 Black Brightness Correct
8.13. 6. 4 Other menu on Adjustment
8.13. 6. 5 Operation Check
8.13. 7 Input Check
8.13. 7. 1 Getting Input Signal
8.13. 7. 2 Signal List
8.13. 8 Error Check
8.13. 8. 1 Getting Error Status
8.13. 8. 2 Error List
8.13. 9 Counter
8.13.10 Reset
8.13.11 Serial Manager
8.13.11. 1 Serial Manager System Requirements
8.13.11. 2 Starting Serial Manager
8.13.11. 3 Registration S/N to Scanner Main Board
Chapter 9. Appendix
Parts Catalog