CANON BJC-2000 printer Service Manual

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CANON BJC-2000 printer Service Manual
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BJC-2000 printer Service Manual

 

SERVICE MANUAL CONTENT

Part 1: Safety and Precautions
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1.1 Moving Parts
1.2 Ink Stains
1.2.1 Ink path
1.2.2 Ink mist
1.3 BJ Cartridge Heat-Up
2. MACHINE PRECAUTIONS
2.1 Precautions for Handling BJ Cartridges
2.1.1 Turning the printer ON/OFF
2.1.2 When the printer is not in use
2.1.3 Transportation precautions
2.1.4 Ink electroconductivity
2.2 Printer Precautions
2.2.1 Spur deformation prevention
2.2.2 Static electricity damage prevention
3. PRECAUTIONS FOR SERVICE
3.1 EEPROM Data Precautions
3.2 Static Electricity Precautions
3.3 Disassembly and Reassembly Precautions
3.4 Self-Diagnosis

Part 2: Product Specifications
1. PRODUCT OUTLINE
1.1 Product Outline
1.2 Features
1.3 BJ Cartridge
1.3.1 Color BJ cartridge (Multi-Drop)
1.3.2 Black BJ cartridge
1.3.3 Photo BJ cartridge (Multi-Drop)
1.4 BJ Cartridge Container
1.5 Consumables
1.5.1 BJ cartridges (Color, Black, Photo)
1.5.2 Ink cartridge (Color BJ cartridge)
1.6 Option
1.6.1 Color image scanner cartridge
1.6.2 Scanning holder
1.6.3 White calibration sheet
2. SPECIFICATIONS
2.1 Printer Specifications
2.2 Scanner Cartridge Specifications (Option)
2.3 Paper Specifications
2.3.1 Paper size
2.3.2 Paper type (Recommended)
2.3.3 Paper setting
2.3.4 Printable area
2.4 Interface Specifications

Part 3: Operating Instructions
1. PRINTER SETUP
1.1 Equipment Check
1.2 Printer Dimensions
1.3 Setup Procedure
1.3.1 Connecting the interface cable
1.3.2 Turning on the printer
1.3.3 Installing the cartridge
1.3.4 Scanner cartridge precautions
1.3.5 Replacing the ink cartridge
1.3.6 BJ cartridge container
1.4 Turning the Printer On/Off
1.4.1 Turning the printer on
1.4.2 Turning the printer off
1.5 Paper Settings
1.6 Banner Printing
1.7 Scanning Precautions
1.8 Name of the Parts and Their Functions
2. PRINTER SERVICING FUNCTIONS
2.1 Error Indications
2.2 Cleaning the BJ Cartridge
2.3 Self-Test Printout
2.3.1 Nozzle check pattern
2.3.2 Service test print
2.4 EEPROM Reset
2.4.1 EEPROM Reset
2.4.2 Printing the EEPROM data

Part 4: Technical Reference
1. OVERVIEW
1.1 Printer Diagram
1.2 Print Signal Flow
1.3 Print Drive
1.3.1 Printing drive control
2. FIRMWARE
2.1 720 dpi Printing Feature
2.1.1 Canon extended mode
2.2 Printing Modes
2.2.1 Printing mode
2.2.2 Photo print mode
2.2.3 Multi-drop print mode
2.3 Optimum Printing Direction Control
2.4 Ink Smear Control
2.5 Head Overheating Protection Control
3. PRINTER MECHANICAL SYSTEM
3.1 Overview
3.1.1 Mechanical components
3.2 BJ Cartridge
3.2.1 Black BJ cartridge structure
3.2.2 Color BJ cartridge structure
3.2.3 Photo BJ cartridge structure
3.2.4 Bubble head unit structure
3.3 Purge Unit
3.3.1 Purge unit functions
3.3.2 Purge unit structure
3.4 Carriage
3.4.1 Carriage functions
3.4.2 Carriage structure
3.5 Paper Feed
3.5.1 Outline of the paper feed
3.5.2 Structure of the sheet feeder
4. PRINTER ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
4.1 Overview
4.2 Logic Section
4.2.1 Logic section block diagram
4.2.2 Logic section components
5. SENSOR FUNCTIONS
5.1 Pick-Up Roller Sensor
5.2 Paper End Sensor
5.3 Home Position Sensor (Purge Sensor)
5.4 Temperature Sensor
5.5 Head Temperature Sensor
5.6 Waste Ink Amount Detection
6. SCANNER CARTRIDGE
6.1 Scanner Cartridge Overview
6.1.1 Block diagram
6.2 Scanner Cartridge Structure
6.3 Signal Contacts
6.4 Scan Mode
6.5 Calibration

Part 5: Maintenance
1. MAINTENANCE
1.1 Parts for Regular Replacement
1.2 Consumables
1.3 Periodic Maintenance
2. SERVICING TOOLS
2.1 List of Tools
3. GREASE APPLICATION
4. DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
4.1 Disassembly and Reassembly
4.2 Disassembly and Reassembly Cautions
4.3 Logic Board and Bottom Cover Replacement Cautions
4.3.1 Logic board replacement cautions
4.3.2 Cautions after replacing the bottom cover
5. TROUBLESHOOTING
5.1 Troubleshooting
5.1.1 Overview
5.1.2 Troubleshooting cautions
5.2 Error Condition Diagnosis
5.2.1 Initial self check
5.2.2 Error recovery
6. LOCATION & SIGNAL ASSIGNMENT
6.1 Logic Board
6.2 Carriage Ribbon Cable
6.3 BJ Cartridge & Scanner Cartridge
7. CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS
7.1 Parts Layout
7.1.1 Logic board

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  C. Woloszynowicz 2025-01-08 01:42:36  
  Bei meinem Epson Premium Expression XP830 hat es super geklappt :-)
  Len Foster 2011-11-27 16:38:24  
  Brilliant stuff! Have tried everything over the last few days to reset my R265, and finally found your site! Brought a key, bit of a problem with my email account, tried another one, got the key, reset the R265 AFTER washing out the inkpads, now everything is working as it should. Many thanks.
  victor zarate 2020-12-25 04:58:40  
  well pleased making my epson w-2860 chipless . the ink levels remain 100 % full i have a ciss system so i always have more ink than printer knows about.no longer the ritual of going through the motions of changing the cartridge when theres tons really being fed into the cartridges
  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!

  cyril beckley 2020-11-25 14:07:48  
  Fine! Reset worked!
  Neil Skidmore 2015-11-23 00:28:01  
  Ace. I downloaded the programme which told me that one waste ink was at 65 % and the other was at 100% This told me that the programme was communicating with the printer (Another utility I tried would not even talk to the printer.) This gave me confidence to buy the key to activate the reset. It worked in seconds and my now perfectly functioning A3+ printer is no longer a pile of scrap. If only Epson UK were this good!!!
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