CANON BJC-6500 printer
Service Manual

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CANON BJC-6500 printer<br> Service Manual
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BJC-6500 printer Service Manual
CONTENT

Page Part 1: PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
1. PRODUCT OUTLINE
1.1 Product Outline
1.2 Features
2. SPECIFICATIONS
2.1 General Specifications
2.1.1 Printer specifications
2.1.2 Product life
2.2 Paper Specifications
2.2.1 Paper sizes
2.2.2 Paper type/settings
2.2.3 Printable area
2.3 BJ Cartridge Specifications
2.4 Scanner Cartridge Specifications
2.4.1 Scannable area
2.5 Interface Specifiocations
2.5.1 Parallel interface
2.5.2 Serial interface
2.6 Printer Driver/Scanner Driver Types
3. PRINTER PACKING
4. NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS
5. PRODUCT CODE LIST

Part 2: MAINTENANCE
1. PERIODICAL REPLACEMENT/MAINTENANCE
1.1 Parts for Periodical Replacement
1.2 List of Periodical Maintenance
2. DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
2.1 List of Tools
2.2 Precautions for Disassembly and Reassembly
2.2.1 Precautions for ink stains (ink paths/ink mist)
2.2.2 Precautions for damage due to static electricity
2.2.3 Precautions for transporting the printer
2.2.4 Precautions on spur tip deformation
2.3 Disassembling and Reassembling the Printer
2.3.1 Unlocking the carriage
2.3.2 Reinstalling tap screws
2.3.3 Removing the printer unit
2.3.4 Removing the ASF unit
2.3.5 Removing the adjustable bushings supporting the carriage shaft
2.3.6 Paper feed gear handling
2.3.7 Spur holder assembly installation
2.3.8 Grease application points
2.4 Adjustment/Setting Procedures
2.4.1 Adjustments (item, adjustment points, tools)
2.4.2 When to perform print head position adjustment
2.4.3 When to reset the EEPROM
2.4.4 How and when to adjust the carriage belt tension
2.4.5 How to adjust the ASF gear position
2.4.6 How to adjust the head gap
3. CONFIRMATION OF OPERATION
3.1 Confirmation Methods
4. TRANSPORTING THE PRINTER
4.1 Procedures for Packing the Printer for Transportation

Page Part 3: OPERATION
1. FUNCTIONS RELATED TO PRINTER OPERATION
1.1 Status Display
1.1.1 Status display via the indicator
1.1.2 Status display via the BJ status monitor
1.2 Operations from the Computer
1.2.1 Function settings using the printer driver
1.3 Operations from the Printer
1.3.1 Cleaning
1.3.2 Nozzle check pattern printing
2. SERVICE FUNCTIONS
2.1 Service Mode Operations
2.2 Printing the Service/Factory Test Print
2.3 Printing the EEPROM Information
2.4 Resetting the EEPROM
2.5 Setting the Model
2.6 Checking the Presence of Ink
2.7 Conducting the Print Head Position Adjustment
2.8 Powering Off and Locking the Carriage

Part 4: TROUBLESHOOTING
1. TROUBLESHOOTING BY DISPLAYED ERRORS
1.1 Initial Flowchart
1.2 Error Indications (Indicator, Beeper, Error Code)
1.3 Troubleshooting by Errors
2. TROUBLESHOOTING BY SYMPTOMS
2.1 Troubleshooting by Symptoms

Page Part 5: REFERENCE
1. TECHNICAL REFERENCE
1.1 Functions of the Paper Feed Unit
1.2 Construction of the Paper Feed Unit
1.3 Form Alignment Function
1.4 Transmission Gear Unit
1.5 Detection with Sensors
1.6 BJ Cartridge Indenrification
2. CONNECTOR POSITIONS AND PIN ASSIGNMENT
2.1 Control Board
2.2 Carriage Board
2.3 BJ Cartridge
2.4 Scanner Cartridge (Optional)
2.5 AC Adapter
2.6 DC Power Supply Cable
2.7 Carriage Motor
2.8 Paper Feed Motor
2.9 Paper End Sensor
2.10 Ink Sensor
2.11 Print Position Sensor
2.12 Pump Sensor
3. INSTALLATION
3.1 Installation
3.1.1 Installation location
3.2 Installation Procedures
3.2.1 Connecting the interface cable
3.2.2 Connecting the power supply
4. MISCELLANEOUS
4.1 Similarities and Differences to the BJC-6100

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  david miranda 2016-04-07 16:43:28  
  My Epson Stylus R280 is printing again! This was my favorite printer for photos and quick single-sided jobs. It printed and printed until the dreaded message and alternating flashing orange lights appeared.

I was skeptical that WicReset could do anything because of the flashing lights. I downloaded the Windows version (XP), virus scanned it and after it passed, installed it. I first tried the trial reset that sets the waste counters to 90%. That worked immediately. I bought a key. That worked immediately and now my printer is working like new and waste counters are near 0.

I use a continuous ink system (CIS) on my Epson printers... have for years. This software also has a nice utility to charge the cartridges and clean the heads. My R280 printer sat for a while after the counters reached limit and the ink lines filled with air. I used the WicReset utility to charge & clean, and now it prints like new.

This software is easy to use and guides you step by step. I encountered no difficulties and everything worked first time. It is very good that there are smart engineers out there who took the time to reverse-engineer Epson\'s awful ink pad limitations.

One note of caution, and this has nothing to do with WicReset... I print so much and fear my ink pads will truly overflow, so I\'ll be installing a waste ink tank on my printers. I had one on an ancient R200 printer and it worked great. This is an essential accessory for CIS printers.

Thank you WicReset.
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  adeka maops 2008-10-29 06:25:33  
  help me to epson r250 adjustment program. please!!!!!!
  lins doug 2007-07-19 15:43:18  
  thank you!
  Patrick Blom Bachstein 2016-02-25 19:28:33  
  So had my Epson Pro 4900 disconnected from powersupply for about a month and a half, due to new facilities in my studio. Powered it up, printed a nozzle check, and banged my head against the wall! Only magenta and light cyan did appear, and two broken lines of photo black. Did the Windex trick 5-8 times, and at the 16. nozzlecheck, 9 colours appeared, BUT some actually has got worse, the more Windex the head had.
Preparing myself on making a stronger brew for the cleaning (a lot of Googling and reading!), I came across the Service Program. Reluctant to spill ~ 150 ml of ink, I first moved along (also, the website seemed shady, however, alot of mentions on various foras).

Today I decided \'What the heck, 30 bucks, if it doesn\'t work, I\'ll survive\', so I purchased a license, installed on a laptop (with USB connection instead of network), and chose the option to prime the left channels first - and WOW: EVERY nozzle on that side now fired, and made an (99%) perfect nozzle check. So did the other side, when finished filling the lines again.
So: 5 f*cking huge stars from me! :)
Thank you for this wonderful utility!
  steve newman-whitworth 2007-01-28 13:34:46  
  Got this program! Thanks.
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