CLC 5000
Service Manual

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CLC 5000 <br>Service Manual
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COLOR LASER COPIERS 5000 SERVICE MANUAL

This Service Manual contains basic facts and figures needed to service the machine, Paper Deck-J1/K1, Buffer Pass Unit-B1, conducted to ensure a high level of performance and expected functions.

This Service Manual is organized as follows;



Chapter 1 General Description:
Features, specifications, how to operate
Chapter 2 New Functions:
- principle operations of each unit;
- timing of operations;
- how to disassemble and assemble (special information from CLC1000 series only)If necessary, refer CLC1000 series service manual.
Chapter 3 Installation:
Requirements on the site of installation, installation procedure
Chapter 4 Maintenance And Inspection:
Periodically replaced parts table, consumables and durables table, scheduled servicing chart, scheduled servicing table
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting:
Basic procedure for image adjustment, standards/adjustments, troubleshooting image faults, troubleshooting malfunctions
Appendix:
General timing chart, general circuit diagrams





INTRODUCTION
The descriptions in this Service Manual are based on the following rules:
1. In each chapter, the uses of the function in question and its relationship to electrical and mechanical systems are discussed and the timing of operation of its associated parts is explained by means of outlines and diagrams.
In the diagrams, the symbol represents a mechanical path, while the symbol with a name next to it indicates the flow of an electric signal.
The expression “turn on the power” means turning on the power switch, closing the front cover, and closing the delivery cover so that the machine will be supplied with power.
2. In circuit diagrams (digital), a signal whose level is High is expressed as being ‘1’, while a single whose level is Low is expressed as being ‘0’; the level of voltage, however, varies from circuit to circuit.
The machine uses CPUs, whose internal mechanisms cannot be checked in the field, and, therefore, are not explained. In addition, the machine’s PCBs are not intended for repairs at the user’s and, therefore, are explained by means of block diagrams: two types are used, i.e., between sensors and inputs of PCBs equipped with a control or drive function and between outputs equipped with a control or drive function and loads; in addition, functional block diagrams are used at times.
All service persons are expected to go through all service documentation including the bulletins and be equipped to respond to the needs of the field (as by being able to identify possible causes of problems).

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Our customers reviews:

  Giorgos Zaxarias 2006-09-26 00:32:15  
  It\'s ok! thank you......................................
  ann weston 2022-09-01 07:15:35  
  I bought one reset key and it hasn't even been a month yet and my printer is already telling me that the ink pad needs service. All of these good reviews that I have read on here is the reason i took a chance and purchased a reset key. I have not been able to use my printer at all. I am highly pissed off that not even a month after purchasing the one reset key and my printer is back at it again. I want a refund or to be able to try another reset code. this is a bunch of B.S.
REPLY:
Waste counters doesn't have any relation to how much time did user used the printer. Waste counters increase when printhead cleaning is performed. One printhead cleaning takes about 3-4% of waste counter. So if user make 25-30 printhead cleanings - the waste ink counters will reach 100% and overflow. Doesn't depend on time you will make this cleanings - in 1 month or in 1 year or in 1 day or in 3 years. Usually when printer is new and using Epson original inks - -there will be no need to make printhead cleanings. After Epson inks finish - users often buy third party inks - they have not so good quality as Epson and may clog printhead more often. So after Epson inks finish - users make printhead cleanings more often - as a result - after 20-30 printhead cleanings - counters overflow. So - try to make printhead cleanings less often.
Only ONE thing what does Reset Key - it resets waste ink pads counters to ZERO. Doesn't matter counters will be reset by yourself using Reset key ($9.99) or by Epson Service Center engineer ($50) - the result will be the same - counters will become 0%
Conclusion: use high quality inks!

  sunday omebe 2013-08-28 10:58:28  
  Quick and easy. i have an XP600 and Artisan 725 that were showing the \'waste inkpad error\'. I bough 2 keys and solved a 2 week headache in 10 minutes. Thanks for doing what you do and doing a Great Job in helping people Your the Best Thanks
  ray methvin 2005-03-03 16:28:39  
  ok
  thammasan jitpradubchoke 2011-07-04 02:57:11  
  good product and great software thank you for develope this software can help me alot for use printer with ink tank
  mark bright 2011-05-26 03:26:04  
  Great product. did the trick which always helps. I did watch your video on how you did it just incase i was doing it wrong and found that the video utility didnt look the same as the utility i used ie no Check button so was a bit unsure to start with. But the product is pretty much idiot proof.
  christopher robinson 2013-03-05 03:30:54  
  I purchased one of your keys and ran the software on the Epson Artisan 1430. It worked great, I now have a working printer. You spared me the expense of having to replace my printer. I can\\\'t thank you enough for your service. I have several other printers that at some point will be in need of your software as well. When the time comes I will call on your services again. Thank you so much!
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