COLOR LASER COPIERS 1120, 1130, 1150 SERVICE MANUAL           This Service Manual contains basic data and figures on the plain paper CLC1120/1130/1150      needed to service the machine in the field. The copier is designed to enable      fully automated copying work, and may be configured with the following options:      1. RDF-E2      2. Stapler Sorter-F1      3. Film Projector-D1      4. Paper Deck-E1      For the RDF-E2, Stapler Sorter-F1, and Film Projector-D1, see their respective      Service Manuals for details.             This Service Manual covers the copier itself, and consists of the following      chapters:      Chapter 1 General Description introduces the copier’s features and      specifications, shows how to operate the printer unit, and explains how copies      are made.      Chapter 2 Basic Operation provides outlines of the steps used to generate      copies.      Chapter 3 Exposure System discusses the principles of operation used      for the mechanical/electrical operations of the copier’s exposure system.      It also explains the timing at which the various units involved are operated,      and shows how they may be disassembled/assembled and adjusted.      Chapter 4 Image Processing System discusses the principles of operation      used for the mechanical/electrical operations of the copier’s image processing      system. It also explains the timing at which the various units involved are      operated, and shows how they may be disassembled/assembled and      adjusted.      Chapter 5 Laser Exposure System discusses the principles of operation      used for the mechanical/electrical operations of the copier’s laser exposure      system. It also explains the timing at which the various units involved are      operated, and shows how they may be disassembled/assembled and adjusted.      Chapter 6 Image Formation System discusses the principles of how images      are formed. It also explains the timing at which the various units involved      in image formation are operated, and shows how they may be disassembled/assembled      and adjusted.      Chapter 7 Pick-Up/Feeding System discusses the principles of how the      printer unit picks up and moves paper inside it. It also explains the timing      at which the various units involved are operated, and shows how they may be      disassembled/assembled and adjusted.      Chapter 8 Fixing System discusses the principles of how the printer      unit fuses toner images to paper. It also explains the timing at which the      various units involved are operated, and shows how they may be disassembled/assembled      and adjusted.      Chapter 9 Externals/Auxiliary Mechanisms shows the copier’s external      parts, and explains the principles used for the copier’s various control mechanisms      in view of the functions of electrical and mechanical units and in relation      to their timing of operation. It also shows how these units may be      disassembled/assembled and adjusted.      Chapter 10 Paper Deck discusses the principles of operation used for      the series of operations between pickup and delivery performed by the paper      deck. It also explains the timing at which the various units involved are      operated, and shows how they may be disassembled/assembled and adjusted.      Chapter 11 Installation introduces requirements for the site of installation,      and shows how the printer unit may be installed using step-by-step instructions.      Chapter 12 Maintenance and Servicing provides tables of periodically      replaced parts and consumables/durables and scheduled servicing charts.      Chapter 13 Troubleshooting provides tables of maintenance/inspection,      standards/adjustments, and problem identification (image fault/malfunction).      Appendix contains a general timing chart and general circuit diagrams.            The following rules apply throughout this Service Manual:      1. Each chapter contains sections explaining the purpose of specific functions      and the relationship between electrical and mechanical systems with reference      to the timing of operation. In the diagrams, represents the path of mechanical      drive where a signal name accompanies the symbol , the arrow indicates the      direction      of the electric signal. The expression “turn on the power” means flipping      on the power switch,      closing the front door, and closing the delivery unit door, which results      in supplying the machine with power.      2. In the digital circuits, ‘1’ is used to indicate that the voltage level      of a given signal is “High,” while ‘0’ is used to indicate “Low.” (The voltage      value, however, differs from circuit to circuit.) In addition, the asterisk      (*) as in “DRMD*” indicates that the DRMD signal goes on when ‘0’.      In practically all cases, the internal mechanisms of a microprocessor cannot      be checked in the field. Therefore, the operations of the microprocessors      used in the machines are not discussed: they are explained in terms of from      sensors to the input of the DC controller PCB and from the output of the DC      controller PCB to the loads.            All service persons are expected to have a good understanding of the contents      of this Service Manual and be able to identify and isolate faults in the machine.    FORMAT: High resolution PDF document!      ZIP archive: 10 322 kB     
		 
		
 
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