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SERVICE NOTES

Confidential

TERMS OF USE
Users of this Service Note shall be deemed to agree with the following Terms of Use.

1. USERS
This Service Note is only for authorized persons with user ID and password issued by Roland DG Corporation.

2. PURPOSE
Authorized persons can use this Service Note only for the purposes of selling and providing to the customers
maintenance service of RE-640.

3. REUSE
Authorized persons shall not disclose, transfer, rent or distribute this Service Note to, or allow this Service Note
to be used in any manner by, any third party other than authorized persons.

4. REPRODUCTION
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Corporation.

5. EFFECT OF VIOLATION
Regardless of circumstances, we will vigorously respond to any violation hereof, through legal action.

Copyright © 2012 ROLAND DG CORPORATION

70198-01
Contents
1 Structure & Spare Parts 5 Supplemental Information
1-1 COVER ............................................................................1-1 5-1 SPECIAL TOOLS ..............................................................5-1
1-2 FRAME ............................................................................1-3 5-2 SENSOR MAP ..................................................................5-2
1-3 DRIVE UNIT ....................................................................1-5
1-4 HEAD CARRIAGE ...........................................................1-7 6 Troubleshooting
1-5 BASE FRAME .................................................................1-9 6-1 WHITE FINE LINE / BANDING / MISSING DOT /
1-6 CHASSIS ....................................................................... 1-11 SCRATCHY PRINTING / BLURRED PRINTING ..............6-1
1-7 PINCH ROLLER ............................................................1-12 6-2 PARTICULAR COLOR IS NOT PRINTED AT ALL ............6-2
1-8 STAND ...........................................................................1-13 6-3 SHIFTING IN PRINTING/COLOR SHIFTING ...................6-2
1-9 WIPE and CAP SYSTEMs ............................................1-14 6-4 INK DROPS ON THE MEDIA............................................6-3
1-10 INK SYSTEM ...............................................................1-15 6-5 VERTICAL BANDING .......................................................6-3
INK TUBE WIRING ......................................................1-17 6-6 MISSING DOT OR DEFLECTED DOT APPEARS WHEN
1-11 ACCESSORY ...............................................................1-18 PRINTING AFTER A LONG INTERVAL ...................................6-3
6-7 MEDIA SKEW ...................................................................6-4
2 Electrical Section 6-8 MOTOR ERROR ...............................................................6-4
2-1 WIRING MAP ..................................................................2-1 6-9 HEATER / DRYER TEMPERATURE DOES NOT RISE ...6-5
2-2 MAIN BOARD ..................................................................2-3 6-10 THE TAKE-UP UNIT* DOES NOT OPERATE
2-3 SERVO BOARD ............................................................2-14 (*OPTION) .........................................................................6-6
2-4 CARRIAGE BOARD ......................................................2-20 6-11 PROBLEM IN NETWORK (RIP DOES NOT RECOGNIZE
2-5 SUB BOARD ..................................................................2-23 THE PRINTER) ..................................................................6-6
2-6 MAINTENANCE PARTS LIST .......................................2-28 6-12 ERROR MESSAGE ........................................................6-6
6-13 SERVICE CALL ..............................................................6-7
3 Replacement of Main Parts
3-1 HEAD REPLACEMENT ...................................................3-4 7 Service Activities
3-2 DAMPER REPLACEMENT ........................................... 3-11 7-1 INSTALLATION CHECK LIST ..........................................7-1
3-3 WIPER REPLACEMENT ...............................................3-18 7-2 MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST ........................................7-14
3-4 FELT WIPER REPLACEMENT .....................................3-21 7-3 SPECIFICATION .............................................................7-15
3-5 CAP TOP REPLACEMENT ............................................3-24
3-6 CARRIAGE MOTOR REPLACEMENT...........................3-29
3-7 FEED MOTOR REPLACEMENT ....................................3-35
3-8 PUMP REPLACEMENT .................................................3-46
3-9 BOARD REPLACEMENT
(MAIN BOARD / SW POWER SUPPLY) .......................3-51
3-10 BATTERY REPLACEMENT ........................................3-61
3-11 CARRIAGE BELT REPLACEMENT ............................3-64
3-12 ENCODER SCALE REPLACEMENT ...........................3-70
3-13 GRIT ENCODER REPLACEMENT .............................3-72
3-14 PINCH ROLLER REPLACEMENT ...............................3-76
3-15 LINEAR ENCODER BOARD REPLACEMENT ...........3-77
3-16 HOW TO FOLD RIBBON CABLE TO THE HEAD ........3-85
3-17 INK TUBE REPLACEMENT .........................................3-82
3-18 RIBBON CABLE (MAIN BOARD
TO CARRIAGE BOARD) REPLACEMENT ...................3-94

4 Adjustment
4-1 SERVICE MODE ..............................................................4-2
4-2 HOW TO UPGRADE/INSTALL FIRMWARE ...................4-15
4-3 HEAD ALIGNMENT ........................................................4-22
4-4 LIMIT POSITION & CUT DOWN POSITION
INITIALIZE ....................................................................4-26
4-5 LINEAR ENCODER SETUP ..........................................4-28
4-6 FLUSHING POSITION ADJUSTMENT ...........................4-30
4-7 CALIBRATION (FEEDING DIRECTION) ........................4-32
4-8 BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT......................................4-34
4-9 BELT POSITION ADJUSTMENT ....................................4-37
4-10 TAKE-UP UNIT OPERATION CHECK ..........................4-44
4-11 PAPER SIDE SENSOR ADJUSTMENT ........................4-47
4-15 TAKE-UP UNIT OPERATION CHECK .........................4-60
Revision Record

Revision No. Date Description of Changes Approval Issued

0 2012.5.14 First Edition Sawamura Yamane

1 2012.5.29 1-1 COVER, 1-4 HEAD CARRIAGE has been revised. Sawamura Yamane
To Ensure Safe Work

About and Notices.

Used for instructions intended to alert the operator to the risk of death
or severe injury should the unit be used improperly.

Used for instructions intended to alert the operator to the risk of injury
or material damage should the unit be used improperly.
* material damage refers to damage or other adverse effects caused
with respect to the home and all its furnishings, as well to domestic
animals or pets.

The symbol alerts the user to important instructions or warnings. The specific
meaning of the symbol is determined by the design contained within the triangle.
The symbol at left means “danger of electrocution”.

The symbol alerts the user to items that must never be carried out (are
forbidden). The specific thing that must not be done is indicated by the design
contained within the circle.
The symbol at left means not to touch.

The symbol alerts the user to things that must be carried out. The specific
thing that must be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle. The
symbol at left means the power-cord plug must be unplugged from the outlet.

In addition to the and symbols, the symbols shown below are also used.

: Tips and advise before the adjustment.


About the Labels Affixed to the Unit
These labels are affixed to the body of this product.
The following figure describes the location.

Caution : Pinching Hazard


Contact during operation may cause the
hand or fingers to become pinched, rsult-
ing in injury.

Caution : Moving Print Heads


The print heads move at high speed and
pose a hazard.

Flammable
Ink and discharged fluid are flammable.
Keep away from open flame.

Ink Is Toxic
Ink and discharged fluid are toxic. Avoid
contact with the body. Use only in a well-
ventilated area.
Caution : High Temperature
The platen and dryer become hot. Exer-
cise caution to avoid fire or burns.

Caution: High Voltagve


Cover removal may pose hazard of
shock or electrocution due to high
voltage.

Flammable
Ink and discharged fluid are flam-
mable. Keep away from open flame.

Ink Is Toxic
Ink and discharged fluid are toxic.
Avoid contact with the body. Use
only in a well-ventilated area.
WARNING - FOR CONTINUED
PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE,
REPLACE ONLY WITH FUSE OF THE
SPECIFIED TYPE AND CURRENT RATING.

F80L HS

Electric charge.
Do not touch when power is on.

The wiring terminal untended for connec-


tion of the protective earthing conductor
associated with the supply wiring.
Do not disconnect the cable of this termi-
nal except the time of replacement.
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1-1 COVER

PARTS LIST -Main Parts- PARTS LIST -Supplemental Parts-


Parts No. Parts Name qt. Parts No. Parts Name qt.
1 1000009297 ASSY,COVER FRONT RE-640 1 S1 31289109AS CUPSCREW SET,M3*4 NI 100 PCS. 39
2 W701406010 ASSY,PANEL BOARD VS-640 1 S2 31139103 PLAPOINT,FE4*6 WH 1
3 23505834 CABLE-ASSY MAINT-COVER SW FJ-540 1 S3 31019149 SCREW SET,BINDING M2.3*8 3CBC 100PCS 2
4 23475212 CABLE-CARD,24P1 600L BB 1 S4 31019703 SCREW,BINDING P-TIGHT M3*8 3C 100P 2
6 1000006795 COVER,CHASSIS VS-640 1 S5 31139104 SCREW,PLAPOINT M4*6 BK FE 4
7 1000008569 COVER,INK CARTRIDGE VS-640_01 1 S6 31289102AS CUPSCREW SET,M3*6 NI 50 PCS. 6
10 1000006793 COVER,MAINTENANCE INKHEAD VS-640 1 S7 31289112AS CUPSCREW SET,M3*10 NI 100 PCS. 6
11 1000009290 COVER,RAIL B RE-640 1 S8 31049107AS SCREW SET,CAP M3*12 3CBC 20 PCS 1
12 1000006791 COVER,RAIL B-RIGHT VS-640 1 S9 31379111 CLAMP,CABLE CKS-13-H 1
13 1000009298 COVER,RAIL F RE-640 1 S10 31289111AS CUPSCREW SET, M4*6 NI 100 PCS. 1
14 1000009296 COVER,SIDE L RE-640 1
15 1000009295 COVER,SIDE R RE-640 1
16 1000006792 COVER,UNDER L VS-640 1
17 1000006756 COVER,UNDER R VS-640 1
18 12239406 CUSHION,TM-96-6 2
19 1000006770 FRAME,AUTOCUTTER VS-640 1
20 22495102 KEY TOP,CLEAR GX-24 2
21 22495101 KEY TOP,WHITE GX-24 7
22 1000004160 LABEL, REFLECTION XC-540#LA1041 1
23 1000006358 LABEL,CAUTION LEC-330#LA1149 1
24 22535460 LABEL,ENERGY STAR COLOR #LA668 1
25 1000001099 LABEL,HARMFUL FIRE #LA915 1
26 1000003489 LABEL,MARK ECO#LA1014 1
27 1000006804 LABEL,SET INK VS-640 1
28 1000008375 LABEL,USE ONLY FPG#LA1268 1
29 1000003089 SHEET,FRAME SUPPORT RAIL VP-540 1
30 1000009436 LCD,CUSHION VS-640 Revised 1 1
31 1000009292 SHEET,PANEL RE-640 1
32 1000006790 STAY,PANEL VS-640 1
33 1000009434 FRAME,COVER F RE-640 1
34 1000007014 HOOK,INT SW R VS-640 1
35 1000007015 PLATE,NUT COVER F VS-640 1
36 1000007013 PLATE,COVER F VS-640 1
37 1000004198 SHAFT,COVER F VP-540 2
38 21425110 WASHER,COVER FJ-50 14
39 1000007284 KNOB,COVER FRONT VS-540 1
40 1000008570 COVER,EXTENDED ICHOLDER UNIT VS-640 1
41 1000006806 LABEL,SET INK S VS-640 1
1000009306 LABEL,RE-640#LA1346 1
42
1000009314 LABEL,RA-640#LA1347 1

* qt. indicates the number of parts that is described in the figure.

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PARTS LIST -Main Parts- PARTS LIST -Supplemental Parts-


Parts No. Parts Name qt. Parts No. Parts Name qt.
1 7520501000 ASSY,CAP BOTTLE 2 FJ-52 1 S1 31029101 BUSH,NB-19 1
2 W701406040 ASSY,FAN JUNCTION BOARD VS-640 1 S2 31029106 BUSH,SQUARE SB-6025 1
3 21985140 BRACKET,INK CATCH TANK SP-540V 1 S3 31329501AS CLAMP SET,PUSH MOUNT RT30SSF5 20P 3
4 12159573 BUSH,80F-0603 2 S4 31289102AS CUPSCREW SET,M3*6 NI 50 PCS. 2
5 12159563 BUSH,80F-1006 3 S5 31289109AS CUPSCREW SET,M3*4 NI 100 PCS. 6
6 12159508 BUSH,SHAFT OILES 80F-1206 2 S6 31129101 PIPE SET,POLYCA 3*6*8 20PCS 2
7 1000002589 BASE,RAIL VP-540 2 S7 31119904 PIN,SPRING 2.5*8 SUS STRAIGHT 50 PCS 4
8 21745109 COLLAR,LEVER FJ-540 2 S8 31149706AS RING SET,E-RING ETW-10 SUS 20 PCS 1
9 1000006696 CABLE-ASSY,F-COVER R VS-640 2 S9 31149705 RING SET,E-RING ETW-7 SUS 50PCS 3
10 1000006695 CABLE-ASSY,M-COVER L VS-640 1 S10 31019149 SCREW SET,BINDING M2.3*8 3CBC 100PCS 4
11 1000002168 CABLE-ASSY,FAN VP-540 1 S11 31409702 SADDLE SET,LOCKING WIRE LES-1010 20P 2
12 1000006785 COVER,INT SW L VS-640 1 S12 31409811AS SADDLE SET,LOCKING WIRE LWS-1211Z 20 2
13 1000009381 FRAME,MIDDLE L VS-640_01 1 S13 31409801AS SADDLE,LOCKING WIRE LWS-0711Z 20P 13
14 1000006721 FRAME,MIDDLE R VS-640 1 S14 31049142AS SCREW SET,CAP M3*6 NI MEC 20 PCS 2
15 1000006808 FRAME,RAIL STAY VS-640 1 S15 31049171AS SCREW SET,CAP M3*12 NI 50 PCS. 2
16 1000009442 FRAME,SIDE L VS-640_02 1 S16 31049169AS SCREW SET,CAP M4*8 3CBC+PW 20PCS 13
17 1000006768 FRAME,SIDE R VS-640 1 S17 31049173AS SCREW SET,CAP M4*10 NI 50 PCS. 5
18 22305101 GUIDE,LEVER SP-300 1 S18 31049137AS SCREW SET,CAP M4*25 3CBC 20 PCS 7
19 1000006410 HOLDER,PUMP TUBE SP-300I 1 S19 31069104 SCREW,CAP M4*6+FL NI 17
20 1000001601 KNOB,XC-540 1 S20 31179106 SCREW,JACK UP SP-540V 2
21 1000006809 LEVER,CAM PINCH VS-640 1 S21 31049170AS SCREW SET,CAP M3*8 NI 50 PCS. 2
22 22155763 OILES BUSH 80F-0806 1 S22 31799107 SCREW SET,CAP M4*6 NI 20PCS 2
23 1000003088 PAD,BASE BOTTOM VP-540 1 S23 31239125AS SCREW SET,W-SEMS M3*8 SUS 50 PCS. 2
24 22175105 PINCH ROLL SPRING 1
25 22055474 PLATE,INK CATCH TANK FJ-52 1 * qt. indicates the number of parts that is described in the figure.
26 1000002609 PLATE,LEVER LINK VP-540 1
27 1000006689 SENSOR-INTERRUPTER,EE-SX4009-P1 1
28 22145393 SHAFT,JOINT PNC-960 1
29 1000004767 SHAFT,SQUARE RS-640 1
30 22535444 LABEL,READ MANUAL #LA637 1
31 22035196 STAND,LEVER SP-300 1
32 1000002629 STAY,COVER UNDER VP-540 1
33 1000006788 STAY,FRAME SIDE R VS-640 1
34 1000006701 CABLE-ASSY,PINCH UD SENS VS-640 1
35 1000009349 STAY,PINCH LEVER ADJUST RE-640 1
36 1000009348 STAY,PINCH LEVER RE-640 1
37 1000002554 STAY,SUPPORT RAIL L VP-540 1
38 1000006807 SUPPORT,CABLE VS-640 1
39 1000006783 SUPPORT,FRAME R VS-640 1
40 1000006784 SUPPORT,FRAME L VS-640 1
41 1000006786 COVER,INT SW R VS-640 1

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1-3 DRIVE UNIT

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S20 36 S25
S19 65 S8 40 S7
24 4 53
S9 S8 S11 35
S18 44 S1 42
S3
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S7
S15 S1 S11
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1-3 DRIVE UNIT
* qt. indicates the number of parts that is described in the figure.
PARTS LIST -Main Parts- PARTS LIST -Main Parts-
Parts No. Parts Name qt. Parts No. Parts Name qt.
1 6701409040 ASSY,FEED MOTOR VS-640 1 52 1000003089 SHEET,FRAME SUPPORT RAIL VP-540 4
2 W701406090 ASSY,FLEX 1 VS-640 3 53 1000006798 SHEET,HOLDER CABLE VS-640 2
3 W7014060A0 ASSY,FLEX 2 VS-640 1 54 1000003665 SHEET,LINEAR SCALE XJ-540 1
4 W7014060B0 ASSY,FLEX 3 VS-640 1 55 1000002162 SHEET,ROTARY DISK SLIT 360LPI 1
W701987030 ASSY,GRIT ENCODER BOARD RE-640 56 22185101 SLIDER,LOCK CJ-70 1
5 1
W701407040 ASSY,GRIT ENCODER BOARD VS-640 57 22175134 SPRING,A CJ-70 2
6 W701406080 ASSY,JUNCTION BOARD VS-640 1 58 22175122 SPRING,BACK UP PNC-960 1
7 1000009318 ASSY,PULLEY AS-5190 2 59 22175157 SPRING,C P-ROLLER CM-500 1
8 6701979020 ASSY,SCAN MOTOR RE-640 1 60 1000000900 SPRING,PINCH 2000 AJ-1000 1
9 11869103 BALL,4MM 1 61 1000002596 STAY,G-ENCODER SENSOR VP-540 1
10 1000009095 BASE,SCAN DRIVE VS-640_01 1 62 1000006758 STAY,GUIDE FLEX VS-640 1
11 1000004778 BELT,100S2M2413LW-C 1 63 22715469 STAY,HOLD SHAFT SQUARE SP-540V 1
12 23415124 CABLE ASSY,GRIT MOTOR SP-300 1 64 1000006774 STAY,OIL GUARD VS-640 1
13 1000006694 CABLE-ASSY,GRIT ENC VS-640 1 65 1000002597 STAY,RAILGUIDE L VP-540 1
14 1000006690 CABLE-ASSY,PRI-CAR ORG VS-640 1 66 1000002534 STAY,SHAFT DRIVE PULLEY VP-540 1
15 1000006822 CABLE-CARD,15P1 2850L BB HIGH-V 1 67 1000002594 STOPPER,GRIT-ENCORDER VP-540 1
16 1000004962 CABLE-CARD,36P1 2930L BB HIGH-V 3 68 22135441 STOPPER,LINEAR SCALE FJ-540 1
17 1000006704 CABLE-CARD,40P1 400L BB HIGH-V 1 69 1000006712 SUPPORT,CUT CABLE VS-640 1
18 1000006821 CABLE-CARD,26P1 2330L BB HIGH-V 1 70 1000006823 SUPPORT,GUIDE CABLE VS-640 1
19 21365103 CASE,LOCK CJ-70 1 71 1000006797 TUBE,SJ-RDG3*4 LINK4 VS-640 1
20 1000006757 COVER,INNER VS-640 1 72 1000007188 TUBE,SJ-RDG3*4 LINK6 VS-640_01 1
21 1000006801 COVER,JUNCTION BOARD VS-640 1 73 1000006753 FRAME,SUPPORT RAIL VS-640 1
22 1000006781 COVER,RAIL SIDE VS-640 1 74 1000006514 GUIDE,TUBE 10 VS-640 25
23 1000006765 COVER,SCAN MOTOR VS-640 1 75 1000006807 SUPPORT,CABLE VS-640 1
24 1000004149 FILTER(E),FRC-40-12-1.7-013 2 76 1000008376 COVER,FEED GEAR VS-640 1
25 1000002593 FLANGE,GRIT-ENCORDER VP-540 1
26 1000006769 FLANGE,MOTOR FEED VS-640 1 PARTS LIST -Supplemental Parts-
27 1000006777 FLANGE,MOTOR SCAN VS-640 1 Parts No. Parts Name qt.
28 1000008039 FRAME,SCAN MOTOR VS-640_01 1 S1 31029106 BUSH,SQUARE SB-6025 4
29 21685128 GEAR H300 S10(B6C16POM) 1 S2 31329501AS CLAMP SET,PUSH MOUNT RT30SSF5 20P 2
30 1000001905 GEAR,H187S20(B8) 1 S3 3000000033 CLAMP,WIRE PLESS RFC-45VO 5
31 1000006711 GUIDE,CABLE FLEX-CUT VS-640 2 S4 3000000030 CLAMP,WIRE PRESS RFC-33V0 5
32 1000006710 GUIDE,CUT CABLE VS-640 1 S5 31289111AS CUPSCREW SET, M4*6 NI 100 PCS. 17
33 1000009392 HOLDER,BACKUP SHAFTSQUARE RE-640 1 S6 31049170AS SCRE SET,CAP M3*8 NI 50PCS. 3
34 1000005272 HOLDER,CABLE F RS-640 1 S7 31289109AS CUPSCREW SET,M3*4 NI 100 PCS. 37
35 1000004782 HOLDER,CABLE RS-640 1 S8 31289102AS CUPSCREW SET,M3*6 NI 50 PCS. 11
36 1000001555 HOLDER,IDLE PULLEY XC-540 1 S9 31129102 PIPE SET,POLYCA 4*8*10 20PCS 2
37 21655131 HOLDER,LINEAR SCALE CJ-70 1 S10 31149704AS RING SET,E-RING ETW-6 SUS 100 PCS 3
38 1000009317 L-BEARING,SSR15XW2GE+2320LY(B) 1 S11 31299102AS RIVET SET,NYLON P2655B 20 PCS. 29
39 1000009284 LOCK,STAY RE-640 1 S12 31409702 SADDLE SET,LOCKING WIRE LES-1010 20P 1
40 1000003151 PAD,GUIDE TUBE VP-540 2 S13 31409811AS SADDLE SET,LOCKING WIRE LWS-1211Z 20 1
41 1000006516 PLATE,CABLE CUT VS-640 1 S14 31409801AS SADDLE,LOCKING WIRE LWS-0711Z 20P 6
42 1000004783 PLATE,HOLDER CABLE RS-640 1 S15 31049155AS SCREW SET,CAP M3*12 BC+PW 20 PCS. 20
43 22055316 PLATE,LINEAR SCALE CJ-70 1 S16 31049171AS SCREW SET,CAP M3*12 NI 50 PCS. 4
44 1000006760 PLATE,RAIL REAR VS-640 1 S17 31049173AS SCREW SET,CAP M4*10 NI 50 PCS. 5
45 1000009278 RAIL,GUIDE RE-640 1 S18 31049174AS SCREW SET,CAP M4*15 NI 20 PCS. 2
46 1000006789 RAIL,LINEAR SCALE VS-640 1 S19 31049137AS SCREW SET,CAP M4*25 3CBC 20 PCS 4
47 1000006709 R-BEARING,6000ZZNR*NS7S 1 S20 31049169AS SCREW SET,CAP M4*8 3CBC+PW 20PCS 14
48 1000006689 SENSOR-INTERRUPTER,EE-SX4009-P1 1 S21 31199701AS SCREW SET,SET WP M3*3 NI 20 PCS 4
49 1000001480 SHAFT,DRIVE PULLEY XC-540 1 S22 31239103AS SCREW SET,W-SEMS M3*8 NI+PW 50 PCS 11
50 1000001479 SHAFT,IDLE PULLEY XC-540 1 S23 31069104 SCREW,CAP M4*6+FL NI 5
51 22295117 SHAFT,LOCK CJ-70 1 S24 31229103AS SCREW SET,TRUSS M2*6 NI 100 PCS 2
S25 31549101 3M 898 FILAMENT TAPE 12MM*50M 1

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1-4 HEAD CARRIAGE

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1-4 HEAD CARRIAGE

PARTS LIST -Main Parts- PARTS LIST -Main Parts-


Parts No. Parts Name qt. Parts No. Parts Name qt.
W701987020 ASSY,LINEAR ENCODER BOARD RE-640 50 1000005169 LABEL,ARROW RS-540#LA1087 1
W701407030 ASSY,LINEAR ENCODER BOARD VS-640 51 1000004149 FILTER(E),FRC-40-12-1.7-013 1
1 1
W700981120 ASSY,LINEAR ENCODER BOARD RS-540
6700989040 ASSY,LINEAR ENC BOARD SERVICE 1 PARTS LIST -Supplemental Parts-
2 W701987010 ASSY,PRINT CARRIAGE RE-640 1 Parts No. Parts Name qt.
3 1000006716 BASE,CARRIAGE AL VS-640 1 S1 31329601AS CLAMP SET,INSULOK T-18S 100 PCS. 1
4 1000009283 BASE,CARRIAGE SIDE AL RE-640 2 S2 31289109AS CUPSCREW SET,M3*4 NI 100 PCS. 33
5 1000006530 BASE,HEAD VS-640 1 S3 31289102AS CUPSCREW SET,M3*6 NI 50 PCS. 10
6 1000009461 BASE,HOLDER CARRIAGE RE-640 1 S4 31109601 NUT SET,SQUARE M3*6*1.6 FE NI 100PCS 2
7 1000006692 CABLE-ASSY,HEAD UD SENS VS-640 1 S5 31149703AS RING SET,E-RING ETW-4 100 PCS. 3
8 1000006702 CABLE-CARD,29P1 256L BB HIGH-V 3 S6 31299102AS RIVET SET,NYLON P2655B 20 PCS. 2
9 1000006703 CABLE-CARD,29P1 276L BBR HIGH-V 1 S7 31409811AS SADDLE SET,LOCKING WIRE LWS-1211Z 20 7
10 21775103 CAM,CARRIAGE FJ-540 2 S8 31019148AS SCREW SET,BINDING M2.6*4 NI 100 PCS 2
11 11769118 CLAMP,FCM2-S6-14 1 S9 31799103 SCREW SET,CAP M3*15 NI 20PCS 4
12 1000006528 COVER,HEAD INKJET VS-640 1 S10 31049170AS SCREW SET,CAP M3*8 NI 50 PCS. 2
13 1000009151 COVER,PRINT CARRIAGE VS-640_01 1 S11 31049169AS SCREW SET,CAP M4*8 3CBC+PW 20PCS 8
14 1000006805 COVER,PRINT JUNCTION VS-640 1 S12 31049173AS SCREW SET,CAP M4*10 NI 50 PCS. 1
15 1000006526 DAMPER,INK VS-640 4 S13 31089121AS SCREW SET,PAN M2.3*8 NI+PW 100PCS 3
16 1000006718 FRAME,CARRIAGE U/D VS-640 1 S14 31239125AS SCREW SET,W-SEMS M3*8 SUS 50 PCS. 2
17 1000006525 GUIDE,CARRIAGE CAP VS-640 1 S15 31199905AS SCRW SET,SET CONE M3*16 NI 20 PCS 1
18 6701409010 ASSY,HEAD INKJET VS-640 1 S16 31029801AS BUSH SET,ROLL 2*4 3C100PCS 1
19 1000006529 JOINT,HEAD VS-640 4 S17 31029803AS BUSH SET,ROLL 3*5 3C 20PCS. 1
20 1000002587 LEVER,CARRIAGE VP-540 1 S18 31019118AS SCREW SET,BINDING M3*10 3CBC 100PCS 1
21 21345105 LOCK,CJ-500 1 S19 31019116AS SCREW SET,BINDING M3*6 3CBC 100 PCS 1
22 1000006531 PLATE,GND VS-640 1 S20 31169103AS SCREW SET,FLAT M3*6 3CBC 100 PCS 1
23 22055548 PLATE,SLIDER CARRIAGE FJ-540 2 S21 31229103AS SCREW SET,TRUSS M2*6 NI 100 PCS 1
24 1000006689 SENSOR-INTERRUPTER,EE-SX4009-P1 1 S22 39008183 DUNPLON TAPE NO.375 75MM*50M 1
25 1000006766 SHAFT,HEXAGON CARRIAGE VS-640 1 S23 31289102 CUP-SCREW,M3*L6 NI Revised 1 4
26 22185127 SLIDER,CARRIAGE FJ-540 2
27 1000002623 SPACER,U/D LEVER VP-540 1 * qt. indicates the number of parts that is described in the figure.
28 22175159 SPRING,CARRIAGE SIDE FJ-50 2 Revised 1: Refer to the Service Information RE640-001
29 22175520 SPRING,HEAD ADJUST 500 FJ-540 1
30 22625109 SPRING,PULL CARRIAGE 3500 FJ-540 2
31 1000006732 STAY,ALIGN HEAD VS-640 1
32 1000009501 STAY,CARRIAGE TUBE RE-640 1
33 1000000417 STAY,ENCORDER SENSOR SP-540V 1
34 1000006764 STAY,HOLDER CARRIAGE BOARD VS-640 1
35 1000009280 SUPPORT,CARRIAGE BOARD RE-640 1
36 1000009299 TUBE,SJ-RDG3*4 LINK8 RE-640 1
37 22805292 ASSY,CLAMP BLADE CM-500 1
38 22805291 ASSY,HOLDER BLADE CM-500 1
39 22805287 ASSY,PLATE CAM SLIDE CM-500 1
40 7488739000 BASE CUTTER CJ-500 1
41 22025646 COVER,BELT HOLDER EGX-600 2
42 21655232 HOLDER,BELT EGX-600 2
43 21495115 SCREW,BLADE SET CM-500 1
44 22175155 SPRING,SCREW CM-500 1
45 1000009528 STAY,HOLDER BELT RE-640_01 Revised 1 1
46 1000009282 FRAME,CUTTER RE-640 1
47 22175154 SPRING,BLADE UP CN-500 1
48 1000009279 HOLDER,CUTTER RE-640 1
49 W701406050 ASSY,CROP SENS VS-640 1

1-8
S15
S14 S7

S6
S9
1-5 BASE FRAME

S7
S14 3
12 24 S5
5
3 S16 S5
3 1
17 S16 7 13
S5 24 S15
S3
8 S16 4 18
S5
9
S3 15
S6
S5

1-9
3 S12 14
S13 6
17 10 S9
S16 S2 16
S10 23
S6 6 S13
S6 2
4 S5 16
S5 23
15 S16
S9
9 10
S12 S16
S4
S14
S1
S16 S9
21 20 19
20
22
S14 S16 S8 S16
S16 S5
11 S8

S11 11
S11
1-5 BASE FRAME

PARTS LIST -Main Parts- PARTS LIST -Supplemental Parts-


Parts No. Parts Name qt. Parts No. Parts Name qt.
1 1000004772 APRON,B RS-640 1 S1 31029101 BUSH,NB-19 2
2 1000006802 APRON,F UNDER VS-640 1 S2 31329601AS CLAMP SET,INSULOK T-18S 100 PCS. 1
3 1000004792 ASSY,CORD HEATER RS-640 4 S3 31329501AS CLAMP SET,PUSH MOUNT RT30SSF5 20P 12
4 W701406060 ASSY,THERMISTOR BOARD VS-640 2 S4 31179106 SCREW,JACK UP SP-540V 6
5 1000006379 APRON,F AL RS-640 1 S5 31289109AS CUPSCREW SET,M3*4 NI 100 PCS. 23
6 1000002175 CABLE-ASSY,PAPER SENSOR VP-540 1 S6 31289102AS CUPSCREW SET,M3*6 NI 50 PCS. 10
7 1000006507 BED,VS-640 1 S7 31279106 LABEL,CAUTION HOT SURF NO.778 2
8 1000004791 CABLE-ASSY,HEATER RS-640 2 S8 31299102AS RIVET SET,NYLON P2655B 20 PCS. 4
9 1000002181 CABLE-ASSY,THERMISTOR VP-540 2 S9 31409702 SADDLE SET,LOCKING WIRE LES-1010 20P 6
10 1000002184 CABLE-ASSY,THERMOSTAT VP-540 2 S10 31409801AS SADDLE,LOCKING WIRE LWS-0711Z 20P 2
11 1000000764 FAN,A35577-55ROL 2 S11 31019124 SCREW SET,BINDING M3*35 NI 50 PCS 6
12 1000006794 FRAME,SIDE BED L VS-640 1 S12 31019115AS SCREW SET,BINDING M3*4 3CBC 100 PCS 4
13 1000006713 PAD,CUTTER VS-640 1 S13 31049170AS SCREW SET,CAP M3*8 NI 50 PCS. 2
14 1000006813 PLATE,SHUTTER VS-640 1 S14 31049169AS SCREW SET,CAP M4*8 3CBC+PW 20PCS 18
15 15099124 SENSOR,US-602SXTLAS 65OFF 50ON 2 S15 31049173AS SCREW SET,CAP M4*10 NI 50 PCS. 4
16 15099115 SENSOR-INTERRUPTER GP2A25NJ 2 S16 31019703 SCREW,BINDING P-TIGHT M3*8 3C 100P 30
17 1000005695 STAY,DRY HEATER RS-640 2
18 1000002600 SHUTTER,BED L VP-540 1
19 1000002599 SHUTTER,BED R VP-540 1 * qt. indicates the number of parts that is described in the figure.
20 21625103 SHUTTER,HEATER CORD SP-300 2
21 1000002582 SPACER,BED LOWER VP-540 3
22 1000002583 SPACER,BED UPPER VP-540 3
23 1000002585 STAY,PAPER SENSOR VP-540 2
24 1000004773 STAY,PRINT HEATER RS-640 2

1-10
1-6 CHASSIS

S5 12

27
3 S10 S5

S5 S9
16 S5
29
28 2

S5
24
25
13 S11 19
10
4 17 S1

S12 S1

18
S1
1 S5
S10
S10 9 11

S4
S6
21
26 23
S7 6 5 8
20 7 22
S8
S13 15
S3

PARTS LIST -Main Parts- PARTS LIST -Main Parts-


Parts No. Parts Name qt. Parts No. Parts Name qt.
1 6701979010 ASSY,MAIN BOARD RE-640 1 26 13129170 POWER SW AJ7201B 1
2 W701406020 ASSY,POWER BOARD VS-640 1 1000002044 CABLE-ASSY,117V SELECTOR XC-540 2
27
3 1000006708 ASSY,SERVO BOARD VS-640 1 1000002043 CABLE-ASSY,230V SELECTOR XC-540 2
4 15009101 BATTERY CR2032 1 28 1000004962 CABLE-CARD,36P1 2930L BB HIGH-V 3
5 1000002189 CABLE-ASSY,JUNBI A VP-540 1 29 1000004149 FILTER(E),FRC-40-12-1.7-013 1
6 1000002190 CABLE-ASSY,JUNBI B VP-540 1
7 23415268 CABLE-ASSY AC GROUND GREEN SP-540 1 PARTS LIST -Supplemental Parts-
8 23415116 CABLE ASSY,JUNBI D SP-300 1 Parts No. Parts Name qt.
9 1000002173 CABLE-ASSY,JUNBI E VP-540 1 S1 31029106 BUSH,SQUARE SB-6025 3
10 23415117 CABLE ASSY,POWER MAIN SP-300 1 S3 31289105AS CUPSCREW SET, M3*6 3CBC 100 PCS 2
11 1000004961 CABLE-ASSY,POWER SERVO RS-540 1 S4 31289111AS CUPSCREW SET, M4*6 NI 100 PCS. 1
12 1000002180 CABLE-ASSY,RELAY JUNCTION VP-540 1 S5 31289109AS CUPSCREW SET,M3*4 NI 100 PCS. 21
13 23475197 CABLE CARD 25P1 105L BB FJ-540 1 S6 31279116 LABEL,EARTH MARK-1 NO.E-580 1
15 1000006771 CHASSIS,VS-640 1 S7 31279121 LABEL,FLASH-LIGHTING NO.E-582 1
16 11769118 CLAMP,FCM2-S6-14 1 S8 31279191 LABEL,WARNING FUSE REPLACE #347 1
17 1000006174 FAN,9A0624H414 1 S9 31409702 SADDLE SET,LOCKING WIRE LES-1010 20P 1
18 12399353 FILTER(E) TFT-081813N F-540 1 S10 31409801AS SADDLE,LOCKING WIRE LWS-0711Z 20P 7
19 12559105 FUSE,5X20 021706.3MXP 6.3A/250V 2 S11 31019124 SCREW SET,BINDING M3*35 NI 50 PCS 2
20 13429702 INLET AC P01CF01 15A250V 1 S12 31369102 SPACER,PCB SUPPORT PCB-8S 2
21 1000002682 LABEL,LAN VP-540#LA964 1 S13 31329601AS CLAMP SET,INSULOK T-18S 100 PCS. 1
22 22535117 LABEL,POWER CM-500 NO.893 1 * qt. indicates the number of parts that is described in the figure.
23 1000006130 POWER UNIT,LEB150F-0536-XRLD A 1
24 1000006772 STAY,CABLE VS-640 1
25 1000002566 STAY,CHASSIS FAN VP-540 1

1-11
1-7 PINCH ROLLER

S2

11
9

10
3

4 2

S1
5

S1
8

PARTS LIST -Main Parts- PARTS LIST -Supplemental Parts-


Parts No. Parts Name qt. Parts No. Parts Name qt.
1 1000005172 ADAPTER,GND PINCH RS-540 10 S1 31149702AS RING SET,E-RING ETW-3 100 PCS. 20
2 6700980190 ASSY,PINCHROLL RS-540 10 S2 31019702AS SCREW SET,BIND P-TIGHT M3*6 3C 100P 20
3 21745101 COLLAR,P-ROLLER PNC-960 10 * qt. indicates the number of parts that is described in the figure.
4 22195153 FRAME,PINCH ROLL SP-540V 10
5 1000004732 LEVER,PINCH WIDE RS-540 10
6 11539104 PIN 3*35 SUS M6 10
7 22145832 PIN NO.2 214-832 10
8 1000003616 P-ROLLER,FD8S3(B15B15L60) 10
9 1000002648 SPRING,PINCH LEFT VP-540 10
10 1000002649 SPRING,PINCH RIGHT VP-540 10
11 1000005173 STAY,PINCH GND RS-540 10

1-12
1-8 STAND
S4
9
15
5
17
6 4
S4

16
S1
11
7
22
S3
18
S1 S2 7
13
1
S4 11
S3

S1 4 10
S6
S4
6
17 S5
7 12
19 5 9
S1 18
23 S2 14
13
7 S4

S1

S1
S1

2 22

S1
S1
23

S1
21

S1

S1

20

S1
3
24

S1

PARTS LIST -Main Parts-


Parts No. Parts Name qt. Parts No. Parts Name qt.
1 1000006779 ARM,L VS-640 1 17 1000004721 SHAFT,FEEDER RS-540 2
2 1000006778 ARM,R VS-640 1 18 1000005480 SPACER,BASE FEEDER RS-540 2
3 1000006533 ASSY,BASE STAND VS-640 2 19 1000006812 STAND,LEG L VS-640 1
4 1000004718 BASE,FEEDER RS-540 2 20 1000006811 STAND,LEG R VS-640 1
5 1000001068 BUSH,80F-1610 2 21 1000006787 STAY,STAND VS-640 1
6 1000001352 BUSH,80F-1620 2 22 1000003635 STOPPER,PIPE FEEDER XJ-740 2
7 1000004720 BUSH,FEEDER R RS-540 4 23 1000006824 SUPPORT,STAY STAND VS-640 2
8 12329505 CASTER,BWS-50BN 4 24 1000007016 STAND,BASE VS-640 2
9 1000004719 COVER,FEEDER RS-540 2 PARTS LIST -Supplemental Parts-
10 1000004734 DAMPER,FRT-C2-301G1 1 Parts No. Parts Name qt.
11 1000001584 FLANGE,GUIDE 3 XC-540 2 S1 31049157 SCREW,CAP M6*20 3CBC+PW+SW 26
12 1000004722 GEAR,S32(B5M0.8) RS-540 1 S2 3000000110 NUT SET,SQUARE M6*11*3 3C 50PCS 2
13 1000003545 KNOB,BOLT 117-10313 2 S3 31119701 PIN,SNAP M14 SUS 2
14 1000001090 LABEL,CLAMP L AJ-1000#LA913 1 S4 3000000124 SCREW SET,BIND P-TIGHT4*12 3CBC 50PCS 18
15 1000001089 LABEL,CLAMP R AJ-1000#LA912 1 S5 31049169AS SCREW SET,CAP M4*8 3CBC+PW 20PCS 1
16 1000004764 PIPE,FEEDER SHAFT RS-640 2 S6 31019703 SCREW,BINDING P-TIGHT M3*8 3C 100P 2
* qt. indicates the number of parts that is described in the figure.

1-13
1-9 WIPE and CAP SYSTEMs
S2
S7 33
3
36

41 29
17 1

17 28
7 31
S5 7
S5 S5
S5
S7 27 35
8 S4
S4 7 23
26 4
24 S8
S4
21 33 7
40 32
11
6 2
27 7 7
8 S4
S4 2
25
42 S7 37
16 37
22 14 23 S4 25 7
7 37

S4 30
7
37 S4
19 S4
S4 S1
S3 S4
18 34 18
39
10 39
5
S6
20
38
12 13
S4 43
15 9
S9
S11 S6 S10

44
PARTS LIST -Main Parts-
Parts No. Parts Name qt. PARTS LIST -Main Parts-
1 1000009369 ARM,WIPER CAM VS-640_01 1 Parts No. Parts Name qt.
2 1000006747 ARM,LINK UP VS-640 2 30 1000006825 SPRING,CAP SWING VS-640 1
3 6701409200 ASSY,CAP TOP VS-640_01 1 31 1000007551 SPRING,CAP VS-640_01 1
4 1000006521 BASE,BACK-UP CAP VS-640 1 32 22175521 SPRING,PINCH ROLLER 930 FJ-540 1
5 1000006748 BASE,CAP VS-640 1 33 1000006518 SPRING,SCRAPER VS-640 2
6 1000006725 BELT,172P2M4-530 1 34 1000006773 STAY,PUMP ASSY VS-640 1
7 1000000796 BUSH,80F-0503 11 35 1000006724 STAY,WIPE SENSOR VS-640 1
8 12159573 BUSH,80F-0603 2 36 1000006720 STAY,WIPER SCRAPER VS-640 1
9 1000006697 CABLE-ASSY,PUMP MOTOR VS-640 1 37 22135349 STOPPER,PEN-HOLDER CM-24 4
10 1000002182 CABLE-ASSY,WIPER MOTOR VP-540 1 38 1000002019 STOPPER,PUMP XC-540 1
11 1000006693 CABLE-ASSY,WIPER SENS VS-640 1 39 1000002645 STOPPER,SHAFT CAP VP-540 2
12 1000006754 COVER,WIPE UNDER VS-640 1 40 1000006736 WIPER,HEAD FELT VS-640 1
13 1000006749 FRAME,BASE CAP VS-640 1 41 1000006517 WIPER,HEAD VS-640 1
14 1000009368 FRAME,WIPER VS-640_01 1 42 1000006737 WIPER,SCRAPER VS-640 1
15 1000006751 GEAR,S14S5(B12) 1 43 1000002119 TUBE,EPDM ID2-OD4 310MM 1
16 1000006723 HOLDER,WIPE MOTOR VS-640 1 44 6700319010 ASSY,PUMP SUB XC-540 1
17 1000006519 HOLDER,WIPER VS-640 2 PARTS LIST -Supplemental Parts-
18 22435106 MOTOR,103-593-1041 2 Parts No. Parts Name qt.
19 1000006755 PAD,WIPE VS-640 1 S1 31029101 BUSH,NB-19 1
20 1000006750 PLATE,P-MOTOR VS-640 1 S2 31029803AS BUSH SET,ROLL 3*5 3C 20PCS. 1
21 1000006726 PLATE,SENS WIPER VS-640 1 S3 31329501AS CLAMP SET,PUSH MOUNT RT30SSF5 20P 1
22 1000006738 PLATE,WIPE SCRAPER VS-640 1 S4 31289109AS CUPSCREW SET,M3*4 NI 100 PCS. 17
23 22565406 DRIVE PULLEY 2 S5 31149703AS RING SET,E-RING ETW-4 100 PCS. 5
24 1000006689 SENSOR-INTERRUPTER,EE-SX4009-P1 1 S6 31049142AS SCREW SET,CAP M3*6 NI MEC 20 PCS 5
25 1000006746 SHAFT,CAP VS-640 4 S7 31049170AS SCREW SET,CAP M3*8 NI 50 PCS. 3
26 1000006735 SHAFT,WIPER VS-640 1 S8 31049173AS SCREW SET,CAP M4*10 NI 50 PCS. 1
27 22165178 SPACER,6FAI FJ-50 2 S9 31049169AS SCREW SET,CAP M4*8 3CBC+PW 20PCS 3
28 1000009370 SPACER,ARM WIPER VS-640_01 1 S10 31199701AS SCREW SET,SET WP M3*3 NI 20 PCS 1
29 1000006524 SPRING,CAP FRONT VS-640 1 S11 31179106 SCREW,JACK UP SP-540V 2
* qt. indicates the number of parts that is described in the figure.
1-14
1-10 INK SYSTEM

S1
25
S11

38

36

S12
37

S1 S4
10
S2 6

9
19 S1

13
24

18
7 S1 12

S3
5 14 15
S1 20

28

23 S1
S1 S1
27 S1
21
S1 S8
11
25
S6 S5
17 S9
4

22
S9
16

S7 8 2
30
35 2
34 16
1
31
3
3 32

S1
S4
26

33

29

S10

1-15
1-10 INK SYSTEM

PARTS LIST -Main Parts- PARTS LIST -Main Parts-


Parts No. Parts Name qt. Parts No. Parts Name qt.
1 1000004796 ADAPTER,JOINT 2-3FAI RS-540 8 28 21435109 TUBE,SILICONE 3*5*8 FJ-540 8
2 11909133 ADAPTER,SCREW 2FAI FJ-50 16 29 1000007515 COVER,INK CARTRIDGE UNDER VS-540 1
3 1000006327 ADAPTER,TUBE 3-4 LEC-330 16 30 22805572 ASSY,TUBING 2*80MM SP-540V 8
4 1000006909 ARM,TUBE VALVE VS-640 8 31 1000007020 ASSY,TUBING 3*200MM VS-640 7
5 W701406070 ASSY,CARTRIDGE IC BOARD VS-640 8 32 1000007022 ASSY,TUBING 6*42MM VS-640 8
6 W701406030 ASSY,INK TANK BOARD VS-640 1 33 1000008562 TRAY,INK VS-640 1
7 1000009380 BASE,INK CARTRIDGE VS-640_01 1 34 1000008563 PAD,TRAY VS-640 2
8 12159573 BUSH,80F-0603 4 35 1000008564 PAD,TRAY2 VS-640 2
9 1000006698 CABLE-ASSY,INK IC 1-4 VS-640 1 36 1000008565 PLATE,HOLDER I/C2 VS-640 8
10 1000006699 CABLE-ASSY,INK IC 5-8 VS-640 1 37 1000008566 PLATE,IC VS-640 2
11 1000006907 CABLE-ASSY,VALVE SENS VS-640 1 38 1000008571 STAY,SPRING PRESS VS-640 1
12 1000006742 COVER,BOARD I/C VS-640 1
13 12029300 COVER,HOLDER IC FJ-50 1 PARTS LIST -Supplemental Parts-
14 1000007298 COVER,SENSOR I/C VS-640_01 8 Parts No. Parts Name qt.
15 11659218 HOLDER,IC SC-500 8 S1 31289109AS CUPSCREW SET,M3*4 NI 100 PCS. 70
16 11659149 HOLDER,RING O 2FAI FJ-50 16 S2 31019801 SCREW,BINDING S-TIGHT M3*6 3C 100PCS 9
17 1000006911 LEVER,TUBE VALVE VS-640 1 S3 31409801AS SADDLE,LOCKING WIRE LWS-0711Z 20P 3
18 1000006740 PLATE,BASE INK CARTRIDGE VS-640 1 S4 31329601AS CLAMP SET,INSULOK T-18S 100 PCS. 18
19 1000006744 PLATE,HOLDER I/C VS-640 8 S5 31049174AS SCREW SET,CAP M4*15 NI 20 PCS. 8
20 1000009288 PLATE,INK JOINT RE-640 1 S6 31129102 PIPE SET,POLYCA 4*8*10 20PCS 8
21 1000006689 SENSOR-INTERRUPTER,EE-SX4009-P1 1 S7 31149703AS RING SET,E-RING ETW-4 100 PCS. 4
22 1000006910 SHAFT,TUBE VALVE VS-640 1 S8 31049171AS SCREW SET,CAP M3*12 NI 50 PCS. 1
23 1000006901 SPACER,INK CARTRIDGE VS-640 8 S9 31049142AS SCREW SET,CAP M3*6 NI MEC 20 PCS 10
24 22175167 SPRING,CARTRIDGE FJ-50 8 S10 31409702 SADDLE SET,LOCKING WIRE LES-1010 20P 1
25 22625103 SPRING,PRESS CARTRIDGE SP-300 24 S11 31289112AS CUPSCREW SET,M3*10 NI 100 PCS. 16
26 1000006908 STAY,TUBE VALVE VS-640 1 S12 31289102AS CUPSCREW SET,M3*6 NI 50 PCS. 4
27 1000006932 SUPPORT,TUBE VALVE VS-640 1
* qt. indicates the number of parts that is described in the figure.

* Cut the tube to the following length.(mm)

Between No.1 Adapter(Ink Cartridge)


and
Cartridge
Choke
No.31
1 90
2 90
3 105
4 105
5 140
6 140
7 180
8 180

1-16
Chock Unit

2FAI Adapter 2FAI Adapter


2FAI O Ring 2FAI O Ring 2-3FAI Adapter
Chock Valve
2FAI Tube 3FAI Tube Tube 3FAI 8Link Tube(No.1)
Cartridge No.1 Y
80mm 90mm 42+/-1.0mm
INK TUBE WIRING

Chock Valve
2FAI Tube 3FAI Tube Tube 3FAI 8Link Tube(No.2)
Rear
Cartridge No.2 Y 42+/-1.0mm
80mm 90mm Head
Chock Valve
2FAI Tube 3FAI Tube Tube 3FAI 8Link Tube(No.3) M C K C
Cartridge No.3 C
80mm 105mm 42+/-1.0mm

Chock Valve
2FAI Tube 3FAI Tube Tube
Y K Y M
3FAI 8Link Tube(No.4)
Cartridge No.4 C
80mm 105mm 42+/-1.0mm
Chock Valve Front
2FAI Tube 3FAI Tube Tube 3FAI 8Link Tube(No.5)
Cartridge No.5 K 42+/-1.0mm
80mm 140mm

Chock Valve
2FAI Tube 3FAI Tube Tube 3FAI 8Link Tube(No.6)
Cartridge No.6 K
80mm 140mm 42+/-1.0mm

Chock Valve
2FAI Tube 3FAI Tube Tube 3FAI 8Link Tube(No.7)

1-17
Cartridge No.7 M 42+/-1.0mm
80mm 180mm

Chock Valve
2FAI Tube 3FAI Tube Tube 3FAI 8Link Tube(No.8)
Cartridge No.8 M
80mm 180mm 42+/-1.0mm

Parts Name in the w iring map Parts No. Parts Name


2FAI Tube 22805572 ASSY,TUBING 2*80MM SP-540V
3FAI Tube 1000007020 ASSY,TUBING 3*200MM VS-640
Chock Valve Tube 1000007022 ASSY,TUBING 6*42MM VS-640
3FAI 8Link Tube 1000009299 TUBE,SJ-RDG3*4 LINK8 RE-640
1-11 ACCESSORY

11
13

22
117V 230V 230V BR

28
3 4 10
240VA 240VE
32 5
15
1 2
34
16

8 S4 8
S4

49 50
32
24 24
42 43
17
35
44 44
37

17
38 6 7

36

39

18 52
40 38
45
S2
46 S1
45

18

33

30
53
21
41
31 *
20
23 23 48

25
19

9 12
14 26
13

27 29 51
S3

47

* An accessory for RE-640 only.

1-18
1-11 ACCESORY

PARTS LIST -Main Parts-


Parts No. Parts Name qt. Parts No. Parts Name qt.
1 23495124 AC CORD 3ASL100 240VA 10A SAA 1 33 1000005200 PAD,SPACER RAIL RS-540 6
2 13499111 AC CORD H05VV-F 240VE 10A S 1 34 1000006878 PAD,SPACER STAND L VS-640 1
3 13499109 AC CORD SJT 117V 10A 3PVC 1 35 1000006877 PAD,SPACER STAND R VS-640 1
4 23495125 AC-CORD H05VV 230V 10A S 1 36 1000008652 PAD,SUPPORT STAND VS-640_01 1
5 13499209 ADAPTER PLUG (100V) 1 37 1000006876 PAD,TRAY ARM VS-640 1
6 6701979040 ASSY,MEDIA CLAMP L RE-640 1 38 1000006872 PAD,TRAY FEEDER VS-640 2
7 6701979030 ASSY,MEDIA CLAMP R RE-640 1 39 1000008645 PAD,U-LEFT VS-640_01 1
8 1000005204 HOLDER,CLAMP MEDIA RS-540 2 40 1000008646 PAD,U-RIGHT VS-640_01 1
9 11849102 BLADE,OLFA AUTO CUTTER XB10 1 41 22155133 PIPE,TOOL D9*L150 FJ-540 1
10 1000006571 CABLE-AC,3P 117/230V BR 2.5M 1 42 1000009293 PLATE,CLAMP MEDIA L RE-640 1
11 23495117 CABLE-AC,VCTF 100V 12A 3P-S 1 43 1000009294 PLATE,CLAMP MEDIA R RE-640 1
12 22335143 CAP,EPDM 1 44 1000001602 SHEET,CLAMP MEDIA XC-540 2
13 1000006867 CARTON,COVER VS-640 2 45 1000003861 SHEET,MIRROR XJ-740 2
14 1000008648 CARTON,SLEEVE VS-640_01 2 46 1000009291 STOPPER,CARRIAGE LONG RE-640 1
15 1000006875 CARTON,STAND LEG L/R VS-640 2 47 1000006879 TRAY,SKID VS-640 1
16 1000006869 CARTON,STAND VS-640 1 48 12569656 TWEEZERS PTS-01 1
17 1000006873 CARTON,TRAY ARM VS-640 2 49 1000003651 LABEL,CLAMP L XJ-740#LA1023 1
18 1000006871 CARTON,TRAY FEEDER VS-640 2 50 1000003650 LABEL,CLAMP R XJ-740#LA1024 1
19 11369115 CASE,PP BOTTLE 2 1000008052 MANUAL,USE JP VERSAWORKS_07
51 1
20 ST-037 CLEAN STICK TX712A 10 1000008053 MANUAL,USE EN VERSAWORKS_07
21 22565682 HEXAGONAL WRENCH 5 1 52 1000008644 PAD,DUMMY CARTRIDGE VS-640 6
22 22535532 LABEL,CARTON CARE #LA762 1 53 1000001620 LABEL,USE ECO-SOL MAX#LA924 1
1000009276 LABEL,CARTON RE-640#LA1344
23 2
1000009277 LABEL,CARTON RA-640#LA1345 PARTS LIST -Supplemental Parts-
24 1000005205 MAGNET,SMF-1042KA 2 Parts No. Parts Name qt.
25 22535144 LABEL,DRAIN BOTTLE #LA29 1 S1 31279201 LABEL,REPACKAGE #LA16 1
26 1000001099 LABEL,HARMFUL FIRE #LA915 1 S2 31139103 PLAPOINT,FE4*6 WH 1
1000009271 MANUAL,INS JP RE-640 S3 31049157 SCREW,CAP M6*20 3CBC+PW+SW 38
1000009272 MANUAL,INS EN RE-640 S4 31019148AS SCREW SET,BINDING M2.6*4 NI 100 PCS 4
27 1
1000009267 MANUAL,INS JP RA-640
1000009268 MANUAL,INS EN RA-640 * qt. indicates the number of parts that is described in the figure.
28 1000006686 MANUAL,REP JP/EN VS-640 1
1000009269 MANUAL,USE JP RE-640
1000009270 MANUAL,USE EN RE-640
1000009275 MANUAL,USE SP RE-640
29 1
1000009265 MANUAL,USE JP RA-640
1000009266 MANUAL,USE EN RA-640
1000009274 MANUAL,USE SP RA-640
30 1000006865 PAD,L-LEFT VS-640 1
31 1000006866 PAD,L-RIGHT VS-640 1
32 1000006874 PAD,PIPE FEEDER SHAFT VS-640 2

1-19
VALVE SENSOR INK EXIST/EMPTY SENSOR

MAINTENANCE 18
COVER SW L
CARTRIDGE IC BOARD
40
CN1
CN10~CN13 CN14~CN17

CN3
33

CN8

CN9
2-1 WIRING MAP

INK TANK BOARD

CN7
17 15
PINCH U/D SENSOR

CN18
CN6
2 Electrical Section

34 ×3, 30 36 MAINTENANCE COVER SW R


29

CN1
HEAD HEAD UP/DOWN SENSOR PAPER FRONT SENSOR

CN8
PRINT PRINT ORG SENSOR GRIT ENCODER BOARD

CN3
CARRIAGE PANEL BOARD

CN100
CN903 37 SLIT DISK

CN10
PAPER REAR SENSOR
BOARD 19
CN905
CN300

LINEAR ENCODER BOARD

CN2
CN200
JUNCTION

CN7
BOARD
CN904

FEED MOTOR

CN4
CN5
CN6
21 WIPE ORG SENSOR

CN9
41 CN901 CN906 16
41
PUMP MOTOR
32 ×3 CN501
14
THERMISTOR BOARD 28
31 22 FRONT COVER SW
41 20 24
35 HEATER 38 CN23 CN3 CN4 CN5 CN6 CN7 CN404 SCAN MOTOR
CN2 CN403 43
CN14 39
CN15 TU

2-1
CN17

CN9
35 HEATER
CN3

38

CN4
7 DC41V
THERMOSTAT 13 BATTERY 8
WIPER MOTOR

CN19
CN11
11 12 V SELECTOR 27 SERVO BOARD

CN1109 CN1103 CN1105 CN1104


23
CN403

CN8
CN7

PRINT HEATER AC
MAIN BOARD
CN6

14
POWER DC41V DC5V
THERMISTOR BOARD BOARD CN400 CN207 CN1 CN405

10 9
CHASSIS FAN FAN JUNCTION BOARD
35 HEATER 38 CN403 CN400
CN404 CN402 CN401
35 HEATER 38 NETWORK
CN12 CN22
THERMOSTAT 13 DC5V
VACUUM VACUUM
11 12 V SELECTOR FAN FAN

CN1110 CN1106 CN1107 CN1108


CN1100
DRYER HEATER AC 41V control
+41V 42 6 DC5V DC41V
AC LINE 1 AC LINE

CN2 CN3
L FUSE AC LINE
35 E 4 +5V

CN1102
N FUSE 5

CN1

CN1101
3 2

V SELECTOR setting
SW POWER SUPPLY
voltage 100V : 11
200V : 12
CABLE LIST
Parts No. Parts Name
1 1000002189 CABLE-ASSY JUNBI A VP-540
2 1000002190 CABLE-ASSY JUNBI B VP-540
3 23415268 CABLE-ASSY AC GROUND GREEN SP-540
4 23415116 CABLE-ASSY,JUNBI D SP-300
5 1000002173 CABLE-ASSY,JUNBI E VP-540
6 1000004961 CABLE-ASSY,POWER SERVO RS-540
7 23415117 CABLE-ASSY,POWER MAIN SP-300
8 1000002188 CABLE-ASSY,SCAN MOTOR VP-540
9 1000002180 CABLE-ASSY,RELAY JUNCTION VP-540
10 1000002168 CABLE-ASSY,FAN VP-540
11 1000002044 CABLE-ASSY,117V SELECTOR XC-540
12 1000002043 CABLE-ASSY,230V SELECTOR XC-540
13 1000002184 CABLE-ASSY,THERMOSTAT VP-540
14 1000002181 CABLE-ASSY,THERMISTOR VP-540
15 1000006698 CABLE-ASSY,INK IC 1-4 VS-640
16 23415124 CABLE ASSY,GRIT MOTOR SP-300
17 1000006701 CABLE-ASSY,PINCH UD SENS VS-640
18 1000006695 CABLE-ASSY,M-COVER L VS-640
19 23505834 CABLE-ASSY,MAINT-COVER SW FJ-540
20 1000006693 CABLE-ASSY,WIPER SENS VS-640
21 1000006690 CABLE-ASSY,PRI-CAR ORG VS-640
22 1000002175 CABLE-ASSY,PAPER SENSOR VP-540
23 1000002182 CABLE-ASSY,WIPER MOTOR VP-540
24 1000006697 CABLE-ASSY,PUMP MOTOR VS-640
27 23475197 CABLE CARD 25P1 105L BB FJ-540
28 1000006704 CABLE-CARD,40P1 400L BB HIGH-V
29 1000006821 CABLE-CARD,26P1 2330L BB HIGH-V
30 1000006703 CABLE-CARD,29P1 276L BBR HIGH-V
31 23475212 CABLE-CARD,24P1 600L BB
32 1000004962 CABLE-CARD,36P1 2930L BB HIGH-V
33 1000006699 CABLE-ASSY,INK IC 5-8 VS-640
34 1000006702 CABLE-CARD,29P1 256L BB HIGH-V
35 1000004792 ASSY,CORD HEATER RS-640
36 1000006692 CABLE-ASSY,HEAD UD SENS VS-640
37 1000006694 CABLE-ASSY,GRIT ENC VS-640
38 1000004791 CABLE-ASSY,HEATER RS-640
39 1000006696 CABLE-ASSY,F-COVER R VS-640
40 1000006907 CABLE-ASSY,VALVE SENS VS-640
41 1000004149 FILTER(E),FRC-40-12-1.7-013
42 12399353 FILTER(E) TFT-081813N F-540
43 1000003084 FILTER(E),SFT-36SN

2-2
2-2 MAIN BOARD
MAIN BOARD_Arrangement Diagram(Component Side)
Bit 1 Bit 2 Bit 3 Bit 4 Bit 5 Bit 6 Bit 7 Bit 8

It indicates the version of DIP SW RE-640 OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
the Board. RA-640 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

2-3
MAIN BOARD_Arrangement Diagram (Soldering Side)

2-4
MA[0..25]
VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 MA[0..25]
MD[0..31]
PC8 PC21 PC29 PC37 PC38 PC216 PC218 PC229 PC223 MD[0..31]
VCC3 IC2
TXD2 A0 R31 68 RA0 A15 R48 43 RA15 MD0 29 25 MA1
CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u TXD2 DQ0 A0
VCC3 A1 R30 68 RA1 A16 R47 43 RA16 MD1 31 24 MA2
DQ1 A1
VCC3 A2 R51 68 RA2 A17 R46 43 RA17 MD2 33 23 MA3
R22 10K DQ2 A2

1
6
1
6
1
6
1
6
RA14 RA24 RA32 RA40 MD3 35 22 MA4
R8 DQ3 A3
VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 MD4 38 21 MA5

RRXD2
10K EXBA10E103J EXBA10E103J EXBA10E103J EXBA10E103J RA47 RA8 DQ4 A4
T3 T21 A3 1 8 RA3 A18 4 5 RA18 MD5 40 20 MA6
DQ5 A5

2
9
3
8
4
7
5
2
9
3
8
4
7
5
2
9
3
8
4
7
5
2
9
3
8
4
7
5
PC39 PC30 PC22 PC9 PC7 PC224 PC225 VCC3 A4 2 7 RA4 A19 3 6 RA19 MD6 42 19 MA7

10
10
10
10
R23 10K DQ6 A6
A5 3 6 RA5 A20 2 7 RA20 MD7 44 18 MA8
DQ7 A7
CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u A6 4 5 RA6 A21 1 8 RA21 MD8 30 8 MA9
DQ8 A8
/WR2 MD9 32 7

D61
D63
D50
D49
D51
D62
D60
D48
D57
D53
D55
D58
D56
D59
D54
D52
D19
D31
D28
D16
D18
D30
D29
D17
D23
D24
D22
D26
D25
D20
D21
D27
MA10
/WR2 EXBV8V330JV EXBV8V680JV DQ9 A9
VCC3 MD10 34 6 MA11
RA46 RA7 DQ10 A10
A7 1 8 RA7 A22 4 5 RA22 MD11 36 5 MA12
R49 JUMP1 DQ11 A11
A8 2 7 RA8 A23 3 6 RA23 VCC3 MD12 39 4 MA13
47 DSP01-002-430G-0 DQ12 A12
A9 3 6 RA9 A24 2 7 RA24 MD13 41 3 MA14
R21 DQ13 A13
A10 4 5 RA10 A25 1 8 RA25 MD14 43 2 MA15

/IRL3
/IRL2
/IRL1
/IRL0
10K DQ14 A14

D63
D48
D62
D49
D61
D50
D60
D51
D59
D52
D58
D53
D57
D54
D56
D55
D31
D16
D30
D17
D29
D18
D28
D19
D27
D20
D26
D21
R201 MD15 45 1 MA16
EXBV8V330JV EXBV8V680JV 0 DQ15/A-1 A15
VCC1.55 VCC3 VCC1.55 JP1 48 MA17
/Cmd_HS_StoM RA45 A16
PC222 A11 1 8 RA11 DSP03-003-432G 17 MA18
A17
PC207 PC201 PC210 PC221 CE0.1u VCC3 A12 2 7 RA12 /CS0 3 16 MA19
A18
A13 3 6 RA13 14 9 MA20
WP/ACC A19
CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u A14 4 5 RA14 A[0..25] 2 26 10 MA21
R57 A[0..25] CE A20
VCC3 T20 T19 T2 䎒䎵䎵䎧 28
EXBV8V330JV /RRD OE

C17
D17
A18
B18
A19
B19
A20
C18
B20
C19
C20
D18
D19
D20
E18
E17
F17
F18
E19
E20
G17
G18
F19
F20
J17
J18
G19
G20
H19
H20
K17
K18
J19
J20
K19
K20
L17
L18
L20
L19
M20
M19
M17
M18
N20
N19
P20
P19
N17
N18
R20
R19
P17
P18
T20
T19
R17
R18
U20
U19
V20
V19
T17
T18
10K RA[0..25] 1 䎒䎺䎺䎨䎓 11 13 VCC3
RA[0..25] /WWE0 WE NC
PC228 VCC3 12 15
㪥㫆㫉㫄㪸㫃㩷㪑㩷㪉㪄㪊 RESET RY/BY

CA
R20 2.2K CE0.1u R76 33 /RESET1 47

D63
D48
D62
D49
D61
D50
D60
D51
D59
D52
D58
D53
D57
D54
D56
D55
D31
D16
D30
D17
D29
D18
D28
D19
D27
D20
D26
D21

VSS
VSS
VSS

NMI
RRXD 㪡㪠㪞㪬㩷㪑㩷㪈㪄㪉 BYTE

IRL3
IRL2
IRL1
IRL0
VDD
VDD

VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VCC3 27 PC4

VDDQ
VDDQ
VDDQ
VDDQ
VDDQ
VDDQ
VDDQ
VDDQ

XTAL2
R85 /DREQ1 VSS
R19 10K B17 W20 D25 T31 VCC3 46 37 CE0.1u

EXTAL2
RD/WR2

VSS-RTC
VDDQ D25 NoMount R69 10K VSS VCC

MD0/SCK

VDD-RTC
C16 U18

MD1/TXD2
MD2/RXD2
CTS2 DREQ1 T41 R65 33
R7 10K A17 U17 MBM29LV160BE90TN(MBM29LV320BE)
TCLK DREQ0 /DREQ0
䎒䎦䏐䏇䏂䎫䎶䏂䎰䏗䏒䎶 B16 V17
MD8/RTS2 RXD
C15 Y20 D22
/Cmd_HS_MtoS VDDQ D22 R74 75 䎧䎴䎰䎚
VCC3 T1 D15 W19 D24 DQM7
VSSQ D24
䎦䏐䏇䏂䎰䏗䏒䎶 B15 Y19 D23
R6 10K Cmd_MtoS MD7/TXD D23 R55 75 䎧䎴䎰䎙
A16 W18 DQM6 VCC VCC3
SCK2/MRESET WE7/CAS7/DQM7/REG
C14 U16 CN2
VDD VSSQ R73 75 䎧䎴䎰䎖
D14 V16 DQM3 MA25 MA1
R5 10K VSS VDDQ 20 21
RA1 A18 A15 Y18 MD0 MA2
A18 WE6/CAS6/DQM6 R54 75 䎧䎴䎰䎕 19 22
6 5 A25 A19 B14 W17 DQM2 MD1 MA3
A19 WE3/CAS3/DQM3/ICIOWR 18 23
7 A24 C13 Y17 MD2 MA4
VDDQ WE2/CAS2/DQM2/ICIORD 17 24
4 A23 D13 W16 R72 56 /WR MD3 MA5
VSSQ RD/WR /WR 16 25
8 A22 A20 A14 U15 MD4 MA6
A20 VSSQ 15 26
3 A21 A21 B13 V15 R53 56 /RD MD5 MA7
A21 VDDQ /RD 14 27
9 A20 A22 A13 Y16 MD6 MA8
A22 RD/CASS/FRAME 13 28
T16 2 A19 A23 B12 W15 R71 56 /RAS MD7

EXBA10E103J
MA9
A23 RAS /RAS 12 29
1 10 A18 C12 U14
VDDQ VSS 11 30
D12 V14 R52 33 /CS2 MD8 MA10
DACK0 VSSQ VDD TP254 10 31
A24 A12 Y15 MD9 MA11
A24 CS2 9 32
MAIN BOARD_Circuit Diagram 1/9

T13 A25 B11 W14 R70 56 MD10 MA12


A25 CS3 /CS3 8 33
T8 T17 A11 U12 MD11 MA13
R2 MD3/CE2A VSSQ 7 34
A10 V13 T50 MD12 MA14
MD4/CE2B VDDQ DRAK0 6 35
C11 U13 MD13 MA15
10K VDDQ DRAK0 5 36
D11 V12 MD14 MA16
VSSQ DRAK1 T43 4 37
B10 Y14 A2 A2 10 1 T52 MD15 MA17
MD5/RAS2 A2 3 38
A9 W13 A3 A6 2 MA18
R3 DACK0 A3 2 39
R4 R89 NoMount T7 B9 U11 A3 9
2.2K DACK1 VSSQ 1 40
2.2K A0 C8 V11 A7 3
A0 IC7 VDDQ
R15 10K A0 C10 Y13 A4 A4 8 VCC3 IC17 NoMount
VDDQ A4
D10 W12 A5 A8 4 4
VSSQ A5 VDD
R14 10K A1 A1 D8 Y12 A6 A5 7 VCC3 13 2 R82 0

EXBA10E103J
A1 A6 VDD CLKA1 CLK120_1
A8 W11 A9 5 6 3 R83 0
T5 STATUS0 CKIO2 T38 CLKA2 CLK120_2
B8 U10 16 14 R80 0
STATUS1 VSSQ FBK CLKA3 CLK120_3
R1 10K A7 V10 RA52 15 R39 0
DACK1 MD6/IOIS16 HD6417297BP267 VDDQ CLKA4 CLK120_4
C9 Y11 CLK120 R42 56 1
T6 VDDQ CKIO REF
D9 Y10 A7 6 R91 33
VSSQ A7 CLKB1 CLK60_1
STATUS0 B7 W10 A8 VCC3 R95 10K 8 7 R79 33
STATUS0 T11 ASEBRK/BRKACK A8 S2 CLKB2 CLK60_2
STATUS1 A6 Y9 A9 R94 10K 9 10
STATUS1 T18 TDO A9 S1 CLKB3
C7 U9 11
VDD VSSQ CLKB4
D7 V9 5
VSS VDDQ GND

2-5
VCC3 T12 B6 W9 A10 RA51 VCC3 12 VCC3 VCC3
R29 T4 TMS A10 GND
A5 Y8 A11 A10 10 1
T10 TCK A11
B5 W8 A12 A14 2 CY2308-2 PC57 PC58

P
10 + C5 T15 TDI A12
10u_16V C4 V4 A11 9
TRST NC
C3 U8 A15 3 CE0.1u CE0.1u
CKIO2ENB VSSQ

M
C6 V8 A12 8
NC VDDQ
A4 Y7 A13 A16 4
R28 VDD-PLL2 A13
D6 W7 A14 A13 7

EXBA10E103J
VSS-PLL2 A14
B4 U7 A17 5 6

P
10 + C4 VDD-PLL1 VSS
10u_16V D5 V7
VSS-PLL1 VDD
A3 Y6 A15
VDD-CPG A15

M
B3 W6 A16 R64 75 /WE0
VSS-CPG A16 /WE0
A2 U6
R27 XTAL VSSQ
A1 V6 R45 75 DQM0
EXTAL VDDQ DQM0
C5 Y5 A17

P
10 + C3 NC A17
10u_16V D16 W5 R44 75 DQM1
NC WE0/CAS0/DQM0 DQM1 VCC3
H17 Y4
NC WE1/CAS1/DQM1

M
H18 W4 R62 75 DQM4
NC WE4/CAS4/DQM4 DQM4
N3 Y3 PC3
NC WE5/CAS5/DQM5
N4 U5 R43 75 DQM5 CE0.1u
NC VSSQ DQM5 IC1
C6 U4 V5
R26 NC VDDQ STATUS0 1 5
V18 W3 R63 56 CKE A VCC
NC CKE CKE STATUS1 2 D1
B
0 VCC3
CE9p R187 75 /WE1 R16
/WE1 3 4 K A
Y1 GND Y

RDY
RESET
CS0
CS1
CS4
CS5
CS6
BS
VSSQ
RD2
VDDQ
VSSQ
D47
D32
VDD
VSS
D46
D33
VDDQ
VSSQ
D45
D34
D44
D35
VDDQ
VSSQ
D43
D36
D42
D37
VDDQ
VSSQ
D41
D38
D40
D39
VDDQ
VSSQ
D15
D0
D14
D1
VDDQ
VSSQ
D13
D2
VDD
VSS
D12
D3
VDDQ
VSSQ
D11
D4
D10
D5
VDDQ
VSSQ
D9
D6
BACK/BSREQ
BREQ/BSACK
D8
D7
FA-365 20.0MHz VCC1.55 VCC3 470
SN74LVC1G32DCK KPT-2012SGC (GREEN)
C8

J3
J4
J2
J1

F3
F4
F2
F1
P1
P2
P3
P4

E4
E3
E2
E1
L1
L2
L3
L4
T1
T2
T3
T4

B2
B1
C2
C1
R1
R2
R3
R4

D4
D3
D2
D1
G3
G4
H3
H4
G2
G1
H2
H1
K2
K1
K3
K4
N1
N2
U1
U2
V1
V2
Y1
U3
V3
Y2

M1
M2
M3
M4
W1
W2
VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3
R60
CE9p PC209 T29 10K PC206 PC205 PC204 PC203 PC202 PC217 PC215 PC213 PC208
CE0.1u PC220
CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u
T25
/RESET1

D47
D32
D46
D33
D45
D34
D44
D35
D43
D36
D42
D37
D41
D38
D40
D39
D15
D0
D14
D1
D13
D2
D12
D3
D11
D4
D10
D5
D9
D6
D8
D7
T22
T14
D[0..63]

A[0..25]

VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3


D1
D14
D0
D15
D3
D12
D2
D13
D5
D10
D4
D11
D7
D6
D8
D9
D63
D48
D62
D49
D61
D50
D60
D51
D59
D52
D58
D53
D57
D54
D56
D55
D25
D24
D22
D23
D31
D16
D30
D17
D27
D20
D26
D21
D29
D18
D28
D19

R10

56
33
56
75
56
75
75
D35
D47
D44
D32
D34
D46
D45
D33
D39
D43
D40
D36
D38
D42
D41
D37
D3
D1
D12
D14
D2
D0
D13
D15
D7
D5
D6
D10
D8
D4
D9
D11
D33
D46
D32
D47
D35
D44
D34
D45
D37
D42
D36
D43
D39
D40
D38
D41

PC6 PC5 PC211 PC212 PC214 PC226 PC227 PC219 10K 1


2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4

5
7
4
8
3
9
2
10
5
7
4
8
3
9
2
10
5
7
4
8
3
9
2
10
5
7
4
8
3
9
2
10
CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u
RA19 RA28 RA36 RA43
EXBA10E103J EXBA10E103J EXBA10E103J EXBA10E103J

R12
R18
R25
R32
R33
R34
R35
6
1
6
1
6
1
6
1
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5

VCC3
DD33
DD46
DD32
DD47
DD35
DD44
DD34
DD45
DD37
DD42
DD36
DD43
DD39
DD40
DD38
DD41
DD1
DD14
DD0
DD15
DD3
DD12
DD2
DD13
DD5
DD10
DD4
DD11
DD7
DD6
DD8
DD9
DD63
DD48
DD62
DD49
DD61
DD50
DD60
DD51
DD59
DD52
DD58
DD53
DD57
DD54
DD56
DD55
DD25
DD24
DD22
DD23
DD31
DD16
DD30
DD17
DD27
DD20
DD26
DD21
DD29
DD18
DD28
DD19

/BS

/CS1
/CS4
/CS5
/CS6
/RD2

/CS0
/CCS0
DD[0..63]
DD[0..63]
RA13 RA25 RA33 RA41 RA10 RA22 RA44 RA39
EXBV8V560JV RA20 EXBV8V560JV RA29 EXBV8V330JV RA37 EXBV8V330JV RA49 EXBV8V560JV RA15 EXBV8V560JV RA27 EXBV8V330JV RA31 EXBV8V330JV RA35
VCC3 EXBV8V560JV EXBV8V560JV EXBV8V330JV EXBV8V330JV EXBV8V560JV EXBV8V560JV EXBV8V330JV EXBV8V330JV
VCC3
VCC3
R152 R322 R328
1.0K 1.0K 1.0K
IC39 TP303 TP302
PC118 IC40A IC40B
RN5VD29AA-TR
CE0.1u R327
2 1 1 2 3 4 /RESET1
VDD OUT /RESET1
56
3 5

NC
GND Cd SN74LVC14APWRSN74LVC14APWR
PC112 IC40C

4
CE0.1u 5 6 R325
/RESET2
56
SN74LVC14APWR
DD[0..63]
DD[0..63]
VCC3 VCC3 SDBK[0..2]
IC3
1 48 MD[0..31] RA[0..25]
LAB/BA /LOE MD[0..31]
DD0 2 47
LB0 LA0 RA6
DD1 3 46 4 5 MD0
LB1 LA1
4 45 3 6 MD1 IC8 IC13 IC20 IC24
GND GND A[0..25]
VCC3 DD2 5 44 2 7 MD2 RA3 23 2 DD48 RA3 23 2 DD32 RA3 23 2 DD16 RA3 23 2 DD0
LB2 LA2 R205 47 A0 DQ0 A0 DQ0 A0 DQ0 A0 DQ0
DD3 6 43 1 8 MD3 A15 SDBK0 RA4 24 4 DD49 RA4 24 4 DD33 RA4 24 4 DD17 RA4 24 4 DD1
LB3 LA3 A1 DQ1 A1 DQ1 A1 DQ1 A1 DQ1
PC1 7 42 EXBV8V330JV RA5 25 5 DD50 RA5 25 5 DD34 RA5 25 5 DD18 RA5 25 5 DD2
VCC VCC RA9 R204 NoMount A2 DQ2 A2 DQ2 A2 DQ2 A2 DQ2
DD4 8 41 4 5 MD4 SDBK1 RA6 26 7 DD51 RA6 26 7 DD35 RA6 26 7 DD19 RA6 26 7 DD3
LB4 LA4 A3 DQ3 A3 DQ3 A3 DQ3 A3 DQ3
CE0.1u DD5 9 40 3 6 MD5 RA7 29 8 DD52 RA7 29 8 DD36 RA7 29 8 DD20 RA7 29 8 DD4
LB5 LA5 R208 47 A4 DQ4 A4 DQ4 A4 DQ4 A4 DQ4
10 39 2 7 MD6 A16 RA8 30 10

A[0..25]
DD53 RA8 30 10 DD37 RA8 30 10 DD21 RA8 30 10 DD5
GND GND A5 DQ5 A5 DQ5 A5 DQ5 A5 DQ5
DD6 11 38 1 8 MD7 RA9 31 11 DD54 RA9 31 11 DD38 RA9 31 11 DD22 RA9 31 11 DD6
LB6 LA6 R207 NoMount A6 DQ6 A6 DQ6 A6 DQ6 A6 DQ6
DD7 12 37 EXBV8V330JV SDBK2 RA10 32 13 DD55 RA10 32 13 DD39 RA10 32 13 DD23 RA10 32 13 DD7
LB7 LA7 RA11 A7 DQ7 A7 DQ7 A7 DQ7 A7 DQ7
VCC3 DD8 13 36 4 5 MD8 RA11 33 42 DD56 RA11 33 42 DD40 RA11 33 42 DD24 RA11 33 42 DD8
HB0 HA0 R206 47 A8 DQ8 A8 DQ8 A8 DQ8 A8 DQ8
DD9 14 35 3 6 MD9 A17 RA12 34 44 DD57 RA12 34 44 DD41 RA12 34 44 DD25 RA12 34 44 DD9
HB1 HA1 A9 DQ9 A9 DQ9 A9 DQ9 A9 DQ9
PC11 15 34 2 7 MD10 RA13 22 45 DD58 RA13 22 45 DD42 RA13 22 45 DD26 RA13 22 45 DD10
GND GND A10 DQ10 A10 DQ10 A10 DQ10 A10 DQ10
DD10 16 33 1 8 MD11 RA14 35 47 DD59 RA14 35 47 DD43 RA14 35 47 DD27 RA14 35 47 DD11
HB2 HA2 A11 DQ11 A11 DQ11 A11 DQ11 A11 DQ11
CE0.1u DD11 17 32 SDBK0 36 48 DD60 SDBK0 36 48 DD44 SDBK0 36 48 DD28 SDBK0 36 48 DD12
HB3 HA3 EXBV8V330JV A12 DQ12 A12 DQ12 A12 DQ12 A12 DQ12
18 31 SDBK1 21 50 DD61 SDBK1 21 50 DD45 SDBK1 21 50 DD29 SDBK1 21 50 DD13
VCC VCC RA18 BA1 DQ13 BA1 DQ13 BA1 DQ13 BA1 DQ13
DD12 19 30 4 5 MD12 SDBK2 20 51 DD62 SDBK2 20 51 DD46 SDBK2 20 51 DD30 SDBK2 20 51 DD14
HB4 HA4 BA0 DQ14 BA0 DQ14 BA0 DQ14 BA0 DQ14
DD13 20 29 3 6 MD13 53 DD63 53 DD47 53 DD31 53 DD15
HB5 HA5 DQ15 DQ15 DQ15 DQ15
21 28 2 7 MD14 /RAS 18 /RAS 18 /RAS 18 /RAS 18
GND GND /RAS RAS RAS RAS RAS
DD14 22 27 1 8 MD15 /RD 17 /RD 17 /RD 17 /RD 17
HB6 HA6 /RD CAS CAS CAS CAS
DD15 23 26 /WR 16 40 /WR 16 40 /WR 16 40 /WR 16 40
HB7 HA7 EXBV8V330JV /WR WE NC WE NC WE NC WE NC
/WR2 24 25 /CS3 19 19 19 19
HAB/BA /HOE /CS3 CS CS CS CS
VCC3 DQM7 39 39 39 39
R202 DQM7 DQMH DQM5 DQMH DQM3 DQMH DQM1 DQMH
SN74LVCH16245ADGG DQM6 15 15 15 15
DQM6 DQML DQM4 DQML DQM2 DQML DQM0 DQML
10K
VCC3 VCC3 CKE 37 CKE 37 CKE 37 CKE 37
/GATE1 CKE CKE CKE CKE CKE
IC9 38 VCC3 38 VCC3 38 VCC3 38 VCC3
CLK120_1 CLK CLK CLK CLK
1 48
LAB/BA /LOE
DD16 2 47 28 1 28 1 28 1 28 1
LB0 LA0 RA21 VSS VDD VSS VDD VSS VDD VSS VDD
DD17 3 46 4 5 MD16 41 14 41 14 41 14 41 14
LB1 LA1 VSS VDD VSS VDD VSS VDD VSS VDD
4 45 3 6 MD17 54 27 54 27 54 27 54 27
GND GND VSS VDD VSS VDD VSS VDD VSS VDD
VCC3 DD18 5 44 2 7 MD18 6 3 6 3 6 3 6 3
LB2 LA2 VSSQ VDDQ VSSQ VDDQ VSSQ VDDQ VSSQ VDDQ
DD19 6 43 1 8 MD19 12 9 12 9 12 9 12 9
LB3 LA3 VSSQ VDDQ VSSQ VDDQ VSSQ VDDQ VSSQ VDDQ
PC20 7 42 EXBV8V560JV 46 43 46 43 46 43 46 43
VCC VCC RA26 VSSQ VDDQ VSSQ VDDQ VSSQ VDDQ VSSQ VDDQ
DD20 8 41 4 5 MD20 52 49 52 49 52 49 52 49
LB4 LA4 VSSQ VDDQ VSSQ VDDQ VSSQ VDDQ VSSQ VDDQ
CE0.1u DD21 9 40 3 6 MD21
LB5 LA5
10 39 2 7 MD22 MT48LC16M16A2P-7E MT48LC16M16A2P-7E MT48LC16M16A2P-7E MT48LC16M16A2P-7E
GND GND
DD22 11 38 1 8 MD23
LB6 LA6
MAIN BOARD_Circuit Diagram 2/9

DD23 12 37 EXBV8V560JV
LB7 LA7 RA30
VCC3 DD24 13 36 4 5 MD24
HB0 HA0 CLK120_2
DD25 14 35 3 6 MD25 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3
HB1 HA1
PC25 15 34 2 7 MD26
GND GND
DD26 16 33 1 8 MD27
HB2 HA2
CE0.1u DD27 17 32
HB3 HA3 EXBV8V560JV PC76 PC75 PC74 PC73 PC85 PC86
18 31
VCC VCC RA34 CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u
DD28 19 30 4 5 MD28
HB4 HA4
DD29 20 29 3 6 MD29 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3
HB5 HA5
21 28 2 7 MD30
GND GND

P
P
P
DD30 22 27 1 8 MD31 + + + VCC3
HB6 HA6
DD31 23 26
HB7 HA7 EXBV8V560JV PC15 PC14 PC13 PC12 PC23 PC24 PC33 PC32 PC31 PC28 PC46 PC47 PC55 PC54 PC53 PC52 PC65 PC66
P

24 25 C22 C23 C24 +

M
M
HAB/BA /HOE
DD[0..63] 10u_16V
CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u
10u_16V
CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u
10u_16V M CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u
SN74LVCH16245ADGG C29
M

10u_16V
/WR2
/WR2

RA[0..25]

2-6
MA[0..25]
MA[0..25]
VCC3 VCC3
IC23
FL45
1 48 DB[0..15] VCC3 VCC_1.5
LAB/BA /LOE DB[0..15]
VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 DD0 2 47
LB0 LA0 RA68 NoMount
IC12 DD1 3 46 4 5 DB0 DB0 C46
LB1 LA1 TP286
1 48 PC68 4 45 3 6 DB1 DB1 NoMount
LAB/BA /LOE GND GND TP277
15
42
64
2
12
40
13
6

RA0 2 47 DD2 5 44 2 7 DB2 DB2 IC47 CN21


LB0 LA0 RA38 LB2 LA2 TP287
RA1 3 46 4 5 MA0 MA0 CE0.1u DD3 6 43 1 8 DB3 DB3 DB0 24 5 1
LB1 LA1 TP250 LB3 LA3 TP278 D0 VBUS FL46 VCC
VCC3 4 45 3 6 MA1 7 42 EXBV8V330JV DB4 DB1 25 3 4 1 2
VIF
VIF
VIF

GND GND VCC VCC RA69 TP288 D1/AD1 DM -Data


VDD

RA2 5 44 2 7 MA2 MA19 DD4 8 41 4 5 DB4 DB5 DB2 26 3


LB2 LA2 TP258 LB4 LA4 TP279 D2/AD2 +Data
PC36 RA3 6 43 1 8 MA3 DD5 9 40 3 6 DB5 DB6 DB3 27 4 3 2 4
LB3 LA3 LB5 LA5 TP289 D3/AD3 DP Ground
AFED33V
AFEA33V
AFED15V
AFEA15V

7 42 EXBV8V680JV MA20 VCC3 10 39 2 7 DB6 DB7 DB4 28 43 5A


VCC VCC RA42 TP260 GND GND TP280 D4/AD4 SD0 NoMount CASE1A
CE0.1u RA4 8 41 4 5 MA4 DD6 11 38 1 8 DB7 DB8 DB5 29 44 5B
LB4 LA4 LB6 LA6 TP290 D5/AD5 SD1 CASE1B
RA5 9 40 3 6 MA5 MA21 PC80 DD7 12 37 EXBV8V330JV DB9 DB6 30 45 90Ω±10%
LB5 LA5 TP262 LB7 LA7 RA70 TP281 D6/AD6 SD2
10 39 2 7 MA6 DD8 13 36 4 5 DB8 DB10 DB7 31 46 NoMount
GND GND HB0 HA0 TP291 D7 SD3 FL47
RA6 11 38 1 8 MA7 MA22 CE0.1u DD9 14 35 3 6 DB9 DB11 DB8 32 47 R168
LB6 LA6 TP263 HB1 HA1 TP282 D8 SD4 NoMount
VCC3 RA7 12 37 EXBV8V680JV 15 34 2 7 DB10 DB12 DB9 33 48 NoMount
LB7 LA7 RA48 GND GND TP285 D9 SD5
RA8 13 36 4 5 MA8 MA23 DD10 16 33 1 8 DB11 DB13 DB10 34 49
HB0 HA0 TP264 HB2 HA2 TP283 D10 SD6 R355
PC41 RA9 14 35 3 6 MA9 DD11 17 32 EXBV8V560JV DB14 DB11 35 50 VCC3
HB1 HA1 HB3 HA3 TP292 D11 SD7 NoMount
15 34 2 7 MA10 MA24 18 31 DB15 DB12 36 52
GND GND TP265 VCC VCC RA71 TP284 D12 SOF
CE0.1u RA10 16 33 1 8 MA11 DD12 19 30 4 5 DB12 DB13 37
HB2 HA2 HB4 HA4 D13
RA11 17 32 MA25 DD13 20 29 3 6 DB13 DB14 38
HB3 HA3 EXBV8V680JV T9 HB5 HA5 D14 /INTUSB_1
18 31 21 28 2 7 DB14 DB15 39 57
VCC VCC RA50 GND GND D15 DREQ0 /DREQ1
RA12 19 30 4 5 MA12 DD14 22 27 1 8 DB15 59
HB4 HA4 HB6 HA6 DEND0 R356
RA13 20 29 3 6 MA13 DD15 23 26 EXBV8V560JV VCC3 MA13 18 58
HB5 HA5 HB7 HA7 A1 DACK0
21 28 2 7 MA14 24 25 MA14 19
GND GND HAB/BA /HOE A2 NoMount
RA14 22 27 1 8 MA15 VCC3 MA15 20 62
HB6 HA6 R251 R169 A3 DEND1 DACK1
RA15 23 26 SN74LVCH16245ADGG MA16 21 60
HB7 HA7 EXBV8V680JV NoMount A4 DREQ1 R361
24 25 10K MA17 22 61
HAB/BA /HOE A5 DACK1/DSTB0
MA18 23
/GATE2 T156 A6/ALE NoMount
SN74LVCH16245ADGG 17
MPBUS
/CCS1 56 16
CS TEST
VCC3 VCC3 /USB_WE 55 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3
WR1
VCC3 IC15 /WWE0 54
WR0
P

1 48 /RRD2 53 10 + C33 PC125 PC133


LAB/BA /LOE RD XIN
PC50 RA16 2 47 /INTUSB_0 51 11
LB0 LA0 RA54 /INTUSB_0 INT XOUT
RA17 3 46 4 5 MA16 NoMount NoMount NoMount
M

LB1 LA1
CE0.1u 4 45 3 6 MA17 /RESET1 63
GND GND /RESET1 RST R167
RA18 5 44 2 7 MA18
LB2 LA2
RA19 6 43 1 8 MA19
DGND
AFED33G
AFEA33G
REFRIN
AFEA15G
AFED15G

LB3 LA3 NoMount


7 42 EXBV8V560JV VCC3 VCC3 VCC3
VCC VCC RA56 R166
1
9
8
7

VCC3 RA20 8 41 4 5 MA20 NoMount


41
14

LB4 LA4 NoMount Y6


RA21 9 40 3 6 MA21 PC290 PC291 PC292
LB5 LA5
PC63 10 39 2 7 MA22
GND GND
RA22 11 38 1 8 MA23 NoMount NoMount NoMount
LB6 LA6
CE0.1u RA23 12 37 EXBV8V560JV NoMount
LB7 LA7 RA57 C40 C45
RA24 13 36 4 5 MA24
HB0 HA0 NoMount
RA25 14 35 3 6 MA25 NoMount
HB1 HA1
15 34 2 7 TP266 R357 VCC_1.5 VCC_1.5 VCC_1.5
GND GND /CCS5
16 33 1 8 TP268 NoMount
/CS5 HB2 HA2 /RRD
17 32 EXBV8V560JV R217 56 /RRD2 PC126 PC288 PC289
/RD2 HB3 HA3 /RRD2
18 31
VCC VCC RA59
19 30 4 5 WWE1 R222 56 NoMount NoMount NoMount
/WE1 HB4 HA4 /FPGA_WE
20 29 3 6 TP269 /WWE0
/WE0 HB5 HA5 /WWE0
21 28 2 7 TP244 R224 56 /USB_WE
GND GND /WWR
/WR2 22 27 1 8
HB6 HA6
23 26
/CS1 HB7 HA7 EXBV8V560JV
24 25 /CCS1
HAB/BA /HOE /CCS1
SN74LVCH16245ADGG
VCC3
R171
10K
/F0_INTREQ

/WWE0
/ALT_STATUS

/GATE1
/GATE2

/INTUSB_0
/ALT_RESET
/ALT_DCLK
/ALT_DATA
/ALT_CONF_DONE
/ALT_CONFIG

4
3
2
1
/MTRERR

10K
10K
CROP_ON
/INTDDA

/SERIAL_START
/SRVBRD_RESET
RA72
EXBV8V103JV

5
6
7
8
VCC3 DB[0..15]
DB[0..15]

R277
R276
T75
/SENSOR

DB7
DB6
/PANEL
VCC3
VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3

PC93 PC94 PC95 PC98 PC99 PC111 PC114 PC115

100
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
80
79
78
77
76
CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u VCC3

I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
1 75 DB5
/SW0 I/O I/O

GNDIO
GNDIO
1
6

VCCIO2
VCCIO2
2 74 DB4
/SW1 I/O I/O
3 73 DB3 RA74

IO/VCCINT

IO/GNDINT
/SW2 I/O I/O
4 72 DB2 EXBA10E103J
/LED I/O I/O
2
9
3
8
4
7
5

5 71 DB1
10

LCD_RW I/O I/O


MAIN BOARD_Circuit Diagram 3/9

6 70 DB0 SW1
LCD_RS I/O I/O
7 69 1 8
LCD_E I/O I/O
8 68 2 7
/LCD_CS I/O I/O
9 67 3 6
VCCIO1 I/O
10 66 4 5
GNDIO I/O
11 65
GNDINT GNDINT
12 64 R134 33 KHS42E
RTC_DATA IO/GCLK0 IC27 IO/GCLK3 CLK60_1
13 63
VCCINT VCCINT
14 EPM240T100C5N 62
RTC_WDATA IO/GCLK1 IO/GCLK2 /RESET1
15 61
RTC_CLK I/O I/O
16 60
RTC_CE I/O GNDIO
17 59
AD_CK I/O VCCIO2 /IRL0
18 58
/AD_CS I/O I/O /IRL1

2-7
19 57
AD_IN I/O I/O /IRL2
T152 20 56
HEAD_SENS I/O I/O /IRL3
21 55 MA21
/PS_SENS I/O I/O
22 54 MA22
TMS I/O
23 53 MA23
TDI I/O
VCC3 24 52 MA24
TCK I/O
25 51 MA25
TDO I/O
R358 R359 MA[0..25]

I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
VCCIO1
GNDIO
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
IO/GNDINT
I/O
IO/VCCINT
I/O
I/O
I/O
IO/DEV_OE
IO/DEV_CLRn
VCCIO1
GNDIO
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O

10K MA[0..25]
10K

26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50

CN16
TCK TP330
1
2
TDO TP331
3
4
TMS TP332
T87

5
/CCS4

6
7
8
/CCS6
/CCS5
/CCS1

TDI TP334
9
/CCS0
/RRD2

10
RESERVE_PORT
41V_Control

53398-10 R360
RB_NIRQ
RB_NRES

10K
/CCS4
/CCS6
/CCS5
/CCS1

AD_OUT

EXT_IN3
EXT_IN2
EXT_IN1
EXT_IN0

EXT_OUT3
EXT_OUT2
EXT_OUT1
EXT_OUT0

R136 150
H_UD
C27

CE100p

R156 150
P_POS
C28

CE100p
VCC

20
IC42
LLAT0 R149 100 2 18 R343 100 FL36 EXCML16A270U LAT0
A1 Y1 LAT0
/ALT_RESET LLAT1 R148 100 3 17 R342 100 FL21 EXCML16A270U LAT1

VCC
/ALT_RESET A2 Y2 LAT1
/RRD LLAT2 R147 100 4 16 R341 100 FL12 EXCML16A270U LAT2
/RRD A3 Y3 LAT2
/FPGA_WE DAC[0..9] LLAT3 R146 100 5 15 R340 100 FL35 EXCML16A270U LAT3
/FPGA_WE DAC[0..9] A4 Y4 LAT3
/CCS5 CCH0 R145 100 6 14 R339 100 FL37 EXCML16A270U CH0
/CCS5 RA53 A5 Y5 CH0
DAC_A0 4 5 DAC0 CCH1 R144 100 7 13 R338 100 FL22 EXCML16A270U

SA_/SWE
SA_/SOE
CH1
A6 Y6 CH1
R68 33 DAC_A1 3 6 DAC1 /RESET2 8 12
CLK60_2 /RESET2 A7 Y7
MD[0..31] DAC_A2 2 7 DAC2 /PS_SENS 9 11
MD[0..31] /PS_SENS A8 Y8
DAC_A3 1 8 DAC3 C241 C240 C239 C238 C237 C236
MA[0..25] 1 VCC
MA[0..25] EXBV8V181JV E1
SA_D[0..15] 19 CE100p

GND
E2
CE100p CE100p CE100p
RA55 PC120
DAC_A4 4 5 DAC4 TC74VHCT541AFT CE100p CE100p

MD6
MD0
MD5
10
DAC_A5 3 6 DAC5 CE0.1u /HRESET
/HRESET
DAC_A6 2 7 DAC6 /P_SIDE_SENS
/P_SIDE_SENS
DAC_A7 1 8 DAC7

SA_D0
SA_D1
SA_D2
SA_D3
SA_D4
SA_D5
SA_D6
SA_D7
SA_D8
SA_D9
SA_D10
SA_D11
SA_D12
SA_D13
SA_D14
SA_D15
MD4
MD3
MD2
MD8
MD13
MD12
MD1
MD7
MD11

SA_A0
SA_A1
SA_A2
SA_A3
SA_A4
SA_A5
SA_A6
SA_A7
SA_A8
SA_A9
VCC3 VCC

SA_A10
SA_A11
SA_A12
EXBV8V181JV

T61
T60
T66
T51
T53
T55
T47
MA18
MA19
20
DAC_A8 R84 180 DAC8 IC41
DAC_A9 R86 180 DAC9 CCH2 R143 100 2 18 R337 100 FL13 EXCML16A270U CH2
A1 Y1 CH2
VCC1.2 CCH3 R142 100 3 17 R336 100 FL20 EXCML16A270U CH3

VCC
A2 Y2 CH3

J13
K12
H2
H1
J2
J1
H16
H15
J15
J16
P2
P1
N2
N1
M2
M1
L2
L1
P3
M4
M3
L4
L3
F6
F3
G6
K5
J4
K4
K1
K2
D6
E6
E5
D3
E4
E3
E2
E1
T3
R3
R6
P6
N7
N6
B4
A3
B3
D4
A6
B6
C2
A5
C5
C11
D11
B5
C1
A4
NNCHG0 R141 100 4 16 R335 100 FL38 EXCML16A270U NCHG0
RA58 A3 Y3 NCHG0
DACLAT0 4 5 DAC_LAT0 NNCHG1 R140 100 5 15 R334 100 FL23 EXCML16A270U NCHG1
DAC_LAT0 A4 Y4 NCHG1

I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O

NC
NC
NC
NC
DACLAT1 3 6 DAC_LAT1 NNCHG2 R139 100 6 14 R333 100 FL14 EXCML16A270U NCHG2
DAC_LAT1 A5 Y5 NCHG2

GND

CLK0
CLK1
CLK2
CLK3
CLK5
CLK6
CLK7
DACLAT2 2 7 DAC_LAT2 NNCHG3 R138 100 7 13 R332 100 FL11 EXCML16A270U NCHG3

MSEL0
MSEL1
DAC_LAT2 A6 Y6 NCHG3
G9 D5 MD10 DACLAT3 1 8 DAC_LAT3 8 12
VCCINT I/O DAC_LAT3 A7 Y7
H7 B7 MD15 9 11 VCC
VCCINT I/O EXBV8V181JV A8 Y8

I/O CLKUSR
H10 C4 MD9 C235 C234 C233 C232 C231 C230
VCCINT I/O
J7 C6 MD14 1
VCCINT I/O E1 PC119
B1 N4 R223 180 /DAC_RESET 19 CE100p

GND
VCCIO1 NC /DAC_RESET E2 CE0.1u
G3 P15 NNCHG3 CE100p CE100p CE100p
VCCIO1 I/O T35
K3 P14 NNCHG2 TC74VHCT541AFT CE100p CE100p

10
VCCIO1 I/O
R1 P13 NNCHG1
VCCIO1 I/O
A2 P12 NNCHG0
VCCIO2 I/O
A15 C12 MA20 VCC3
VCCIO2 I/O
C10 D13 MA22 NNCHG[0..3] IC35 FL34
VCCIO2 I/O R126 R295 10
C7 D10 MA17 SI_B0 1 2 EXCML16A270U SI0_YB
VCCIO2 I/O 1A 1Y SI0_YB
E10 N3 CCH[0..3] 100 3 TP324
VCCIO2 NC T26 T59 1Z C227 TP341
E7 K13 FL44
VCCIO2 NC R127 R296 10 CE220p
B16 R13 CCH3 SI_A0 7 6 EXCML16A270U SI0_ZB
VCCIO3 I/O 2A 2Y SI0_ZB
G14 T13 CCH2 100 5 FL32
VCCIO3 I/O 2Z R272 10
K14 R12 CCH1 EXCML16A270U SI0_YA
VCCIO3 I/O R125 SI0_YA
R16 T12 CCH0 SCK0 9 10 TP322
VCCIO3 I/O 3A 3Y C219 TP339
M10 C14 MD30 100 11 FL42
VCCIO4 I/O 3Z R271 10 CE220p
M7 B12 MD25 VCC1.2 EXCML16A270U SI0_ZA
VCCIO4 I/O R214 SI0_ZA
P7 K8 VCC3 15 14 FL33
VCCIO4 NC 4A 4Y R270 10
P10 B10 MD21 VCC3 13 EXCML16A270U SCK0_YB
VCCIO4 I/O NoMount PC233 4Z SCK0_YB
T2 A7 MD16 4 16 TP323
VCCIO4 I/O PC106 G VCC3 C218 TP340
T15 A11 MD22 NoMount 12 8 FL43
VCCIO4 I/O CE0.1u G GND R269 10 CE220p
M5 K7 T36 EXCML16A270U SCK0_ZB
VCCA_PLL1 NC SCK0_ZB
L6 C13 MA21 HD151031FPEL ET FL31
VCCD_PLL1 I/O R293 10
E12 D8 MA16 EXCML16A270U SCK0_YA
VCCA_PLL2 I/O SCK0_YA
MAIN BOARD_Circuit Diagram 4/9

F11 D14 MD31 TP321


VCCD_PLL2 I/O C226 TP338
A1 A13 MD26 FL41
GND I/O R294 10 CE220p
A16 K6 EXCML16A270U SCK0_ZA
GND NC T27 SCK0_ZA
B2 B13 MD27 VCC3
GND I/O
B15 B11 MD23 IC34 FL28
GND I/O R123 R291 10
C8 IC16 A8 MD17 SI_B1 1 2 EXCML16A270U SI1_YB
GND I/O 1A 1Y SI1_YB
C9 A14 MD28 100 3 TP318
GND I/O 1Z C225 TP313
E8 B14 MD29 FL19
GND I/O R124 R292 10 CE220p
E9 EP2C5F256 A9 MD18 SI_A1 7 6 EXCML16A270U SI1_ZB
GND I/O 2A 2Y SI1_ZB
G8 A12 MD24 100 5 FL26
GND I/O 2Z R268 10
H3 B9 MD19 LLAT[0..3] EXCML16A270U SI1_YA
GND I/O R122 SI1_YA
H8 A10 MD20 SCK1 9 10 TP316
GND I/O 3A 3Y C217 TP311
H9 L11 LLAT3 100 11 FL17
GND I/O 3Z R267 10 CE220p
H14 M11 LLAT2 EXCML16A270U SI1_ZA
GND I/O SI1_ZA
J3 N11 LLAT1 VCC3 15 14 FL27
GND I/O 4A 4Y R265 10
J8 P11 LLAT0 VCC1.2 VCC3 13 EXCML16A270U SCK1_YB
GND I/O R218 4Z SCK1_YB
J9 J10 4 16 TP317
GND NC PC105 G VCC3 C216 TP312
J14 R14 SB_/SOE 12 8 FL18
GND I/O NoMount PC244 CE0.1u G GND R266 10 CE220p
K9 T14 SB_/SWE EXCML16A270U SCK1_ZB
GND I/O SCK1_ZB
M8 G15 SB_D13 NoMount HD151031FPEL ET FL25
GND I/O R290 10
M9 F16 SB_D14 EXCML16A270U SCK1_YA
GND I/O SCK1_YA

2-8
P8 G13 SB_D11 TP315
GND I/O C224 TP310
P9 H13 SB_D10 FL16
GND I/O R289 10 CE220p
R2 F15 SB_D15 EXCML16A270U SCK1_ZA
GND I/O SCK1_ZA
R15 G16 SB_D12 VCC3
GND I/O
T1 H11 SB_D5 IC33 FL5
GND I/O R120 100 R287 10
VCC3 T16 G10 SB_D6 SI_B2 1 2 EXCML16A270U SI2_YB
GND I/O 1A 1Y SI2_YB
L5 H12 SB_D8 3 TP301
GND_PLL1 I/O 1Z C223 TP308
N5 G11 SB_D7 FL10
GND_PLL1 I/O R121 100 R288 10 CE220p
D12 G12 SB_D9 SI_A2 7 6 EXCML16A270U SI2_ZB
GND_PLL2 I/O 2A 2Y SI2_ZB
R210 R209 F12 K16 SB_D0 5 FL3
GND_PLL2 I/O 2Z R264 10
10K 10K M6 J12 SB_D2 EXCML16A270U SI2_YA
GNDA_PLL1 I/O R119 100 SI2_YA
E11 K15 SB_D1 SCK2 9 10 TP299
GNDA_PLL2 I/O 3A 3Y C215 TP306
M13 J11 SB_D4 11 FL8
nSTATUS I/O 3Z R263 10 CE220p
T44 F2 K11 SB_D3 EXCML16A270U SI2_ZA
TCK I/O SI2_ZA
T30 G1 L9 /DAC_RST VCC3 15 14 FL4
TMS I/O R216 4A 4Y R262 10
T32 G2 J6 VCC3 13 EXCML16A270U SCK2_YB
TDO NC T37 4Z SCK2_YB
T39 H5 H6 1.0K 4 16 TP300
TDI NC T28 G VCC3 C214 TP307
F1 G4 PC104 12 8 FL9
DATA0 NC T33 G GND R261 10 CE220p
F14 CE0.1u EXCML16A270U SCK2_ZB
NC T67 SCK2_ZB
R211 HD151031FPEL ET FL2
R285 10
10K EXCML16A270U SCK2_YA

DCLK
CONF_DONE
nCONFIG
nCE
I/O ASDO
I/O nCEO
I/O nCSO
NC
NC
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O INIT_DONE
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O PLL2_OUTp
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
SCK2_YA
TP298
C222 TP305
FL7

J5
F4
P4
P5
F5
F9
F8
F7

T4
T5
T6
T7
L7
L8
T8
T9

C3
B8
R4
R5
R7
R8
R9
R286 10 CE220p

H4
G5
G7
D1
D2
D7
D9
N8
N9

F10
F13
P16

L13
E13
E15
L10
T10
T11
L14
L12
L15
L16
E14
E16

C15
C16
R10
R11

N14
K10
N10
N12
N13
N15
N16
D16
D15
EXCML16A270U SCK2_ZA

M14
M12
M16
M15
SCK2_ZA
DDA_CLK VCC3
DDA_CLK R225 33
DDA_StoM IC32 FL1
DDA_StoM R117 100 R283 10
DDA_MtoS SI_B3 1 2 EXCML16A270U SI3_YB
DDA_MtoS 1A 1Y SI3_YB

T46
T40
T56
T64
T69
T34
T54
T57
T63
T68
T45
T62

T65
T42
/F0_INTREQ C209 3 TP297
/F0_INTREQ CE100p 1Z C221 TP304
FL6

SB_A0
SB_A1
SB_A2
SB_A3
SB_A4
SB_A5
SB_A9
SB_A8
SB_A6
SB_A10
SB_A7
SB_A11
SB_A12
ENC_PHB
ENC_PHA
R118 100 R284 10 CE220p
/ALT_DCLK PSAVE SI_A3 7 6 EXCML16A270U SI3_ZB
PSAVE 2A 2Y SI3_ZB
/ALT_CONF_DONE SB_A[0..12] 5 FL30

SI_B0
SI_B1
SI_B2
SI_B3
2Z R260 10
/ALT_CONFIG EXCML16A270U

/ALT_STATUS
/ALT_DATA
SI_A0
SI_A1
SI_A2
SI_A3
SI3_YA
R116 100 SI3_YA
SI_B[0..3] SCK3 9 10 TP320

SCK0
SCK1
SCK2
SCK3
3A 3Y C213 TP337
SI_A[0..3] 11 FL40
3Z R259 10 CE220p
SCK[0..3] EXCML16A270U

DACLAT0
DACLAT1
DACLAT2
DACLAT3
SI3_ZA
SI3_ZA
VCC3 15 14 FL24
4A 4Y R257 10
DACLAT[0..3] VCC3 13 EXCML16A270U

DAC_A0
DAC_A1
DAC_A2
DAC_A3
DAC_A4
DAC_A5
DAC_A6
DAC_A7
DAC_A8
DAC_A9
SCK3_YB
4Z SCK3_YB
VCC3 4 16 TP314
G VCC3 C212 TP309
DAC_A[0..9] PC103 12 8 FL15
G GND R258 10 CE220p
SA_A[0..12] PC69 PC64 PC48 PC45 PC44 PC43 PC42 CE0.1u EXCML16A270U SCK3_ZB
SCK3_ZB
SB_D[0..15] HD151031FPEL ET FL29
R281 10
CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u EXCML16A270U SCK3_YA
ENC_PHB SCK3_YA
TP319
ENC_PHA C220 TP336
IC10 IC28 PC238 PC237 PC236 PC232 PC231 PC72 PC70 FL39
R282 10 CE220p
SA_D0 7 5 SA_A0 SB_D0 7 5 SB_A0 EXCML16A270U SCK3_ZA
/ALT_STATUS I/O1 A0 I/O1 A0 SCK3_ZA
SA_D1 8 4 SA_A1 SB_D1 8 4 SB_A1 VCC1.2 CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u
/ALT_DATA I/O2 A1 I/O2 A1
SA_D2 9 3 SA_A2 SB_D2 9 3 SB_A2
/ALT_DCLK I/O3 A2 I/O3 A2
SA_D3 10 2 SA_A3 SB_D3 10 2 SB_A3 PC234 PC240 PC243 PC71 PC247 PC246 PC245 PC242 PC241 PC239
/ALT_CONF_DONE I/O4 A3 I/O4 A3
SA_D4 13 1 SA_A4 SB_D4 13 1 SB_A4
/ALT_CONFIG I/O5 A4 I/O5 A4
SA_D5 14 44 SA_A5 SB_D5 14 44 SB_A5 CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u
I/O6 A5 I/O6 A5
SA_D6 15 43 SA_A6 SB_D6 15 43 SB_A6
I/O7 A6 I/O7 A6
SA_D7 16 42 SA_A7 SB_D7 16 42 SB_A7
I/O8 A7 I/O8 A7
SA_D8 29 27 SA_A8 SB_D8 29 27 SB_A8
I/O9 A8 I/O9 A8
SA_D9 30 26 SA_A9 SB_D9 30 26 SB_A9
I/O10 A9 I/O10 A9
SA_D10 31 25 SA_A10 SB_D10 31 25 SB_A10
I/O11 A10 I/O11 A10
SA_D11 32 24 SA_A11 SB_D11 32 24 SB_A11
I/O12 A11 I/O12 A11
SA_D12 35 21 SA_A12 SB_D12 35 21 SB_A12
I/O13 A12 I/O13 A12
SA_D13 36 20 SB_D13 36 20
I/O14 A13 I/O14 A13
SA_D14 37 19 SB_D14 37 19
I/O15 A14 I/O15 A14
SA_D15 38 18 SB_D15 38 18
I/O16 A15 I/O16 A15
T24 22 T73 22
NC NC
23 23
R41 NC R112 NC
SA_/SWE 17 28 SB_/SWE 17 28
WE NC WE NC
0 0
T23 6 11 VCC3 T72 6 11 VCC3
CE VCC CE VCC
33 33
R36 VCC R100 VCC
SA_/SOE 41 SB_/SOE 41
OE PC34 OE PC84
0 0
40 12 CE0.1u 40 12 CE0.1u
BHE VSS BHE VSS
39 34 39 34
BLE VSS BLE VSS
CY7C1021CV33-12ZXC CY7C1021CV33-12ZXC
VCC
VCC
TP335

5
6
7
8
RA80
PC128 EXBV8V103JV R371
CE0.1u NoMount
VCC C255 C254 C253 C252 CN23

4
3
2
1
IC11
1

20
RTC_WDATA 12 13 RTC_DATA IC45 CE100p CE100p CE100p CE100p
RTC_WDATA DI DO RTC_DATA RA82 2
RTC_CLK 2 EXT_OUT0 2 18 4 5 TP351
RTC_CLK CLK EXT_OUT0 A1 Y1 3
RTC_CE 7 10 EXT_OUT1 3 17 3 6 TP344

VCC
RTC_CE CE /INT EXT_OUT1 A2 Y2 4
3 EXT_OUT2 4 16 2 7
R59 FOUT EXT_OUT2 A3 Y3 5
VCC3 D2 1SS355 EXT_OUT3 5 15 1 8 TP348 TP217
10K EXT_OUT3 A4 Y4 6
A K 1 6 14 TP343 CN1
CR2032-RTC BACKUP NC A5 Y5 EXBV8V330JV 7
4 7 13 TP1 ENV_TH
HOLDER BATTERY BCR20V4 NC A6 Y6 8 1
8 8 12
R37 NC A7 Y7 2 Reserve
BT1 1 2 A K 6 9 9 11 MD-S8100-90
VDD NC A8 Y8
10K PC27 14 53398-02
NC RA81
D3 1SS355 1 4 5
E1
CE0.1u 11 5 19 3 6

GND
GND TEST PC293 E2
2 7 VCC
RX-4045SA VCC3 CE0.1u TC74VHCT541AFT 1 8 VCC

10
R61
CN11 CN5
EXBV8V330JV NoMount

20
IC209 C248 C249 C250 C251 TP234
(0) 1 1
EXT_IN0 18 2 TP345
EXT_IN0 Y1 A1 2 2
EXT_IN1 17 3 CE100p CE100p CE100p CE100p TP350

VCC
EXT_IN1 Y2 A2 3 3 PRINT ORG Sensor
EXT_IN2 16 4 TP349
EXT_IN2 Y3 A3 4 4
EXT_IN3 15 5 TP347
EXT_IN3 Y4 A4 5
AD_OUT 14 6 53398-04
AD_OUT Y5 A5 R172 150 6
P_POS 13 7 PINCHPOS
P_POS Y6 A6
H_UD 12 8 HEAD_UD NoMount
H_UD Y7 A7 HEAD_UD
11 9 (MD-S6100-90)
RRXD2 Y8 A8 R170 150
VCC TP247
1 C48 C49 R17 CN9
R215 E1 CE100p CE100p
19 1.0K

GND
10K E2 1
R133 2
HEAD_TH1 HD74LVC541AT Reserve

10
HEAD_TH1 3
33
PC101 VCC 53014-03
CE1.0u
STATUS0

1
6
RA23
R135 STATUS1
HEAD_TH2 TP231
HEAD_TH2 EXBA10E103J
CN6

TP4
TP5
TP6
TP7
TP8
33

2
9
3
8
4
7
5

PC107 PC102 RXD2 PC18 C202 C203 C204 C205

10
CE1.0u CE0.1u CE0.1u 1
IC38 VCC VCC3 Maintenance_Cover_SW
2
MAIN BOARD_Circuit Diagram 5/9

1 20 CE100p CE100p CE100p CE100p


CH0 VCC RA16

20
2 IC6 4 5 53014-02
R137 CH1
P_SIDE 3 14 DBB0 18 2 PRINT_CARRIAGE_ORG 3 6
P_SIDE CH2 DO Y1 A1
33 4 15 DBB1 17 3 MAINTENANCECOVER_L 2 7

VCC
PC110 CH3 SARS Y2 A2
5 DBB2 16 4 FRONT_COVER 1 8
CE1.0u CH4 Y3 A3
6 DBB3 15 5 MAINTENANCE_COVER R
CH5 Y4 A4 EXBV8V330JV
7 12 DBB4 14 6 REAR_PAPER TP233 CN7
CH6 REF Y5 A5
8 11 DB[0..15] DBB5 13 7 FRONT_PAPER
R154 CH7 AGND DB[0..15] Y6 A6 RA17 1
CROPMARK 9 DBB6 12 8 CUTTING_CARRIAGE_ORG 4 5 PAPER REAR Sensor
COM RA201 Y7 A7 2
33 10 DB0 4 5 DBB0 DBB7 11 9 PINCH_ROLL_U/D 3 6 TP232
PC113 DGND Y8 A8 3
/AD_CS 18 DB1 3 6 DBB1 2 7
CE1.0u /AD_CS CS 4
VCC DB2 2 7 DBB2 1 1 8
R157 10K_1% E1 5
AD_CK 16 19 DB3 1 8 DBB3 19 PAPER FRONT Sensor

GND
AD_CK CLK NC E2 EXBV8V330JV 6
AD_IN 17 C201 C208 C207 C206
R158 AD_IN DI EXBV8V560JV
ENV_TH 13 HD74LVC541AT 53398-06

10
SE
33 CE100p CE100p CE100p CE100p
PC117 RA202
TLC0838CPW DB4 4 5 DBB4
CE1.0u DB5 3 6 DBB5
DB6 2 7 DBB6
DB7 1 8 DBB7 CN4
41V_SENSE R161 TP218

2-9
41V_SENSE EXBV8V560JV 1
33 /SENSOR 2
PC122 CUT_ORG_Sensor
CE1.0u 3
53398-03
DBB[0..7]

VCC3
1
6

RA12
EXBA10E103J
TP243
2
9
3
8
4
7
5

VCC VCC CN8


10

PC16 CN3 VCC


CE0.1u 1
VCC
1 R203 2
TP201 CN10 TP246
2 3

20
IC4 TP211 10K TP253
RA2 3 1 TP245 4
/SW2 2 18 4 5 TP202 TP252
/SW2 A1 Y1 4 2 5
LCD_RS 3 17 3 6 TP220 RXD2 TP251 CROPMARK TP242

VCC
LCD_RS A2 Y2 5 3 6
LCD_RW 4 16 2 7 TP203 TP249 To Monitor Serial
LCD_RW A3 Y3 6 TXD2 4 7
LCD_E 5 15 1 8 TP212 TP248 PINCHPOS TP241
LCD_E A4 Y4 7 5 8
/LCD_CS 6 14 TP221 IC48A IC48C CROP_ON TP240
/LCD_CS A5 Y5 EXBV8V330JV 8 CROP_ON 9
/LED 7 13 TP213 53398-05 /SERIAL_START TP239
/LED A6 Y6 9 /SERIAL_START 10
/SW0 8 12 TP204 2 1 6 5 /SRVBRD_RESET TP238
/SW0 A7 Y7 10 /INTDDA /SRVBRD_RESET 11
/SW1 9 11 TP214 /MTRERR TP237
/SW1 A8 Y8 11 /MTRERR 12
TP205 MAINTENANCECOVER_L TP236
12 To PANEL BOARD SN74LVC14APWR SN74LVC14APWR 13
1 TP215 RESERVE_PORT TP235
E1 13 RESERVE_PORT 14
19 TP206 IC48B IC48D To SERVO BOARD

GND
E2 14 15
TP222 /INTDDA TP230
RA5 15 R24 33 16
TC74VHCT541AFT 4 5 TP223 3 4 9 8 DDA_MtoS TP229

10
16 DDA_MtoS 17
3 6 DDA_StoM TP228
17 DDA_StoM 18
2 7 TP207 C7
18 19
1 8 CE100p SN74LVC14APWR SN74LVC14APWR /Cmd_HS_MtoS TP227
PC17 19 /Cmd_HS_MtoS 20
TP208 /Cmd_HS_StoM TP226
CE0.1u EXBV8V330JV 20 /Cmd_HS_StoM 21
VCC3 VCC3 Cmd_MtoS TP225
21 Cmd_MtoS 22
DBB[0..7] TP209 Cmd_StoM TP224
RA4 22 Cmd_StoM 23

20
IC5 TP216
EXBV8V330JV 23 PC137 C2 R11 33 24
DBB7 18 2 4 5 TP210 TP219
B0 A0 24 CE0.1u CE100p 25
DBB6 17 3 3 6

VCC
B1 A1
DBB5 16 4 2 7 00 6232 124 015 800+ VCC3 00 6232 125 015 800+
B2 A2
DBB4 15 5 1 8
B3 A3
14

DBB3 14 6 4 5 IC48E
B4 A4 IC48F
DBB2 13 7 3 6
B5 A5 R9
DBB1 12 8 2 7 11 10 13 12 DDA_CLK
B6 A6 DDA_CLK
DBB0 11 9 1 8
B7 A7 33 SN74LVC14APWR
C1
RA3
7

19 CE100p SN74LVC14APWR
E EXBV8V330JV
1

GND
DIR
SN74LVC245APWR

10
/PANEL
/PANEL
/WWR
/WWR
/HRESET
/HRESET
R13 33
DAC[0..9] VHV0 VHV0 CN17
DAC[0..9]
+41V IC22
1
CN19 VHV0 DAC0 4 22
D0 VCC45 2

2
F2 DAC1 3 PC131 COM0
4 D1 3

P
DAC2 2 3 TR13 CE0.1u GND
3 D2 2SC2873
+ C25 4
DAC3 1 20 PC257 COM0
2 01543.15DR D3 NPNB 22u_50V 5

1
DAC4 30 18 CE0.1u GND

M
1 D4 FB 6

2
VHV1 DAC5 29 16 COM0
D5 PNPB R106 R110 7

P
P
B4P-VH PC130 + C43 PC129 + C42 F1 DAC6 28 3 TR14 GND
D6 2SC4131 8
DAC7 27 24 1ohm 510 COM0
D7 VCC5 9

1
CE0.1u 220u_50V CE0.1u 220u_50V DAC8 26 GND

M
M
01543.15DR D8 R115 10
DAC9 25 COM0 COM3
D9 43 11
9 GND
DP 12
DAC_LAT0 5 11 VCC3 ENC_PH_A
DAC_LAT0 LAT DP 13
/DAC_RESET 6 12 VCC
/DAC_RESET RST DP 14
13 ENC_PH_B
DP 15
23 15 GND
TEST DP R101 R103 16
17 HEAD_TH1
DP 43 4.7 HEAD_TH1 17
T49 19 GND
DP 18

1
T147 8 21 PC61 LAT0
DAOUT DP CE0.1u R96 R98 TR10 LAT0 19
VCC 7 3 GND
GND5 2SA1746 20
10 10 510 CH0
GND45 CH0 21

2
14 C17 GND
VOUTGND 22

P
1
+ CE0.022u HS2 NCHG0
TR9 NCHG0 23
CN22 IC,E09A54RA 3 GND
C16 C18 C19 2SA1213 24
SCK3_YA

M
220u_16V CE0.1u CE0.01u 1 SCK3_YA 25

2
SCK3_ZA
2 SCK3_ZA 26
SI3_YA
3 SI3_YA 27
SI3_ZA
4 SI3_ZA 28
IC21 HEAT-SINK SCK0_YA
SCK0_YA 29
B04B-XASK-1 DAC0 4 22 SCK0_ZA
D0 VCC45 SCK0_ZA 30

3
2
DAC1 3 SI0_YA
D1 TR5 SI0_YA 31
2 DAC2 2 3 SI0_ZA
41V_Control Q1 D2 2SC2873 PC235 SI0_ZA 32
DAC3 1 20 SCK0_YB
DTD113EK D3 NPNB SCK0_YB 33

1
DAC4 30 18 CE0.1u SCK0_ZB
D4 FB SCK0_ZB 34

1
DAC5 29 16 SI0_YB
D5 PNPB R75 R78 TR6 SI0_YB 35
DAC6 28 3 SI0_ZB
D6 2SC4131 SI0_ZB 36
DAC7 27 24 1ohm 510
D7 VCC5

1
DAC8 26 VCC 36FMN-BTK
D8 R90
DAC9 25 COM1
D9 43
9
DP PC136
DAC_LAT1 5 11 VCC3 CN15
DAC_LAT1 LAT DP CE0.1u
6 12 VHV1
RST DP 1
13
DP 2
23 15 GND
TEST DP R56 R66 PC121 3
17 COM1
DP 43 4.7 CE0.1u 4
T48 19 GND
DP 5

1
8 21 PC60 COM1
DAOUT DP CE0.1u R38 R198 TR1 6
7 3 GND
GND5 2SA1746 7
10 10 510 COM1
GND45 8

2
14 C9 GND
VOUTGND 9

1
MAIN BOARD_Circuit Diagram 6/9

VCC D4 CE0.022u COM1


TR3 10
K A IC,E09A54RA 3 GND
2SA1213 VCC3 11
VCC3 COM3
R344 NoMount 12

2
1SS355 GND
13
VCC3 C13 TP11 T58 VHV1 (10K) P_SIDE
R81 P_SIDE 14
CE0.33u IC19 PQ070XZ1HZ VCC1.55 IC26 HEAD_UD
1.0K HEAD_UD 15
1 3 DAC0 4 22 /P_SIDE_SENS
VIN VO D0 VCC45 /P_SIDE_SENS 16

2
PC51 IC14 RN5VD29AA-TR TP267 DAC1 3 HEAD_SENS
D1 HEAD_SENS 17

P
P

CE0.1u 2 1 2 4 R220 + R87 DAC2 2 3 TR4 HEAD_TH2

GND
VDD OUT VC VADJ 120_1% C12 PC59 10K D2 + C26 HEAD_TH2 18
DAC3 1 20 2SC2873 PC230 GND
100u_25V D3 NPNB 22u_50V 19

5
1
3 5 CE0.1u DAC4 30 18 CE0.1u LAT1

M
M

NC
GND Cd D4 FB LAT1 20
2
DAC5 29 16 VCC3 GND
D5 PNPB R58 R50 21

4
C11 DAC6 28 3 TR2 CH1
CE0.01u R219 D6 CH1 22
DAC7 27 24 510 2SC4131 R176 GND
D7 VCC5 1ohm 23
1
120_1% DAC8 26 0 NCHG1
D8 NCHG1 24
DAC9 25 R199 COM2 VCC3
D9 25
9 43 GND
DP R177 26
DAC_LAT2 5 11 VCC3 SCK3_ZB
R212 DAC_LAT2 LAT DP NoMount SCK3_ZB 27
6 12 SCK3_YB
1.0K_1% RST DP SCK3_YB 28
13 SCK1_ZA
DP SCK1_ZA 29
23 15 SCK1_YA

2-10
TEST DP SCK1_YA 30
17 R77 R67 SI1_ZA
DP SI1_ZA 31
T71 19 43 4.7 SI1_YA
DP SI1_YA 32
1

8 21 SCK1_ZB
DAOUT DP PC82 R92 R88 TR7 SCK1_ZB 33
7 3 SCK1_YB
GND5 CE0.1u 2SA1746 SCK1_YB 34
VCC3 D202 10 510 HS3 SI1_ZB
GND45 10 SI1_ZB 35
2

K A 14 SI1_YB
VOUTGND SI1_YB 36
1

C10
NoMount IC,E09A54RA 3 CE0.022u 36FMN-BTK
TP12 T155
2

IC205 VCC_1.5 TR8


1 3 2SA1213 HEAT-SINK
VCC OUT
CN14

P
2 FIN + R331 IC25
N.C. GND C34 PC284 1
NoMount DAC0 4 22
NoMount NoMount D0 VCC45 2
2

NoMount DAC1 3 COM2

M
D1 3
DAC2 2 3 TR12 GND
D2 4
DAC3 1 20 2SC2873 PC249 COM2
D3 NPNB 5
1

DAC4 30 18 CE0.1u GND


D4 FB 6
2

DAC5 29 16 COM2
D5 PNPB R102 R99 TR11 7
DAC6 28 3 GND
D6 2SC4131 8
VCC3 D203 DAC7 27 24 1ohm 510 COM2
D7 VCC5 9
1

K A DAC8 26 GND
D8 10
DAC9 25 R97 COM3 COM3
D9 11
1SS355 9 43 GND
DP 12
TP27 T158 DAC_LAT3 5 11 VCC3 COM3
DAC_LAT3 LAT DP 13
IC49 VCC1.2 6 12 GND
RST DP 14
1 3 13 LAT3
VCC OUT DP LAT3 15
PSAVE 23 15 GND
PSAVE TEST DP R107 16

P
2 FIN + R373 17 R104 CH3
N.C. GND C47 PC294 10K DP 43 CH3 17
T70 19 4.7 GND
220u_6.3V DP 18
1

BD12KA5FP CE0.1u +41V VCC3 8 21 NCHG3

M
R221 DAOUT DP PC81 R128 R114 NCHG3 19
7 3 TR15 GND
GND5 CE0.1u 20
10K 10 2SA1746 VCC LAT2
GND45 10 510 LAT2 21
2

R164 14 C20 GND


VOUTGND 22
1

22K CE0.022u CH2


R324 CH2 23
IC,E09A54RA 3 GND
1.0K 24
41V_SENSE VCC3 NCHG2
41V_SENSE TR16 NCHG2 25
2

VCC D5 GND
R160 2SA1213 26
K A T139 IC40D VCC SI3_YB
SI3_YB 27

14
1.0K SI3_ZB
IC40F R150 R323 SI3_ZB 28
1SS355 SN74LVC14APWR ENC_PHA 8 9 SCK2_YA
ENC_PHA R330 SCK2_YA 29
T146 12 13 100 33 SCK2_ZA
1.0K SCK2_ZA 30
IC208 VCC3 SI2_YA
SN74LVC14APWR C228 SI2_YA 31
3 2 C21 T141 IC40E SI2_ZA
VIN VOUT CE1000p SI2_ZA 32

7
CE0.1u SCK2_YB
R153 R329 SCK2_YB 33

P
R367 + R163 ENC_PHB 10 11 SCK2_ZB

ADJ
120_1% C38 PC123 10K ENC_PHB SCK2_ZB 34
100 33 SI2_YB
100u_25V SI2_YB 35

1
AIC1086PM CE0.1u SI2_ZB

M
SN74LVC14APWR C229 SI2_ZB 36
CE1000p
36FMN-BTK
R370

P
+ C44 120_1%
10u_16V
VCC VHV1 VHV0

M
CN18
R369
120_1% 1
2
3
COM0 COM0
4
COM1 COM1
R366 5
COM2 COM2
270_1% 6
COM3 COM3
7
8
9
53398-09
VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3

DD[0..63] ND[0..31] NA[0..25]


DD[0..63] PC2 PC19 ND[0..31] PC10 PC26 NA[0..25]
CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u
IC30 RA[0..25] IC31
RA[0..25]
1 48 1 48
LAB/BA /LOE LAB/BA /LOE
DD0 2 47 RA0 2 47
LB0 LA0 LB0 LA0
DD1 3 46 4 5 ND0 RA1 3 46 4 5 NA0
LB1 LA1 LB1 LA1
4 45 3 6 ND1 4 45 3 6 NA1
GND GND GND GND
DD2 5 44 2 7 ND2 RA2 5 44 2 7 NA2
LB2 LA2 LB2 LA2
DD3 6 43 1 8 ND3 RA3 6 43 1 8 NA3
LB3 LA3 LB3 LA3
7 42 RA60 EXBV8V330JV 7 42 RA62 EXBV8V680JV
VCC VCC VCC VCC
DD4 8 41 4 5 ND4 RA4 8 41 4 5 NA4
LB4 LA4 LB4 LA4
DD5 9 40 3 6 ND5 RA5 9 40 3 6 NA5
LB5 LA5 LB5 LA5
10 39 2 7 ND6 10 39 2 7 NA6
GND GND GND GND
DD6 11 38 1 8 ND7 RA6 11 38 1 8 NA7 VCC3
LB6 LA6 LB6 LA6
DD7 12 37 RA64 EXBV8V330JV RA7 12 37 RA66 EXBV8V680JV
LB7 LA7 LB7 LA7
DD8 13 36 4 5 ND8 RA8 13 36 R93 68 NA8
HB0 HA0 HB0 HA0 R213
DD9 14 35 3 6 ND9 RA9 14 35 R129 68 NA9
HB1 HA1 HB1 HA1 10K
15 34 2 7 ND10 15 34
GND GND GND GND
DD10 16 33 1 8 ND11 16 33
HB2 HA2 Cmd_StoM HB2 HA2 RRXD
DD11 17 32 RA73 EXBV8V330JV 17 32
HB3 HA3 HB3 HA3
18 31 18 31
VCC VCC VCC VCC
DD12 19 30 4 5 ND12 19 30 R132 33
HB4 HA4 /BS HB4 HA4 RB_NBS
DD13 20 29 3 6 ND13 20 29 R151 33 /CCS4
HB5 HA5 /CS4 HB5 HA5 /CCS4
21 28 2 7 ND14 21 28 R162 33
GND GND GND GND RB_CKIOB
DD14 22 27 1 8 ND15 22 27
HB6 HA6 CLK120_3 HB6 HA6
DD15 23 26 RA61 EXBV8V330JV 23 26 R179 33
HB7 HA7 /CS6 HB7 HA7 /CCS6
24 25 24 25
/WR HAB/BA /HOE HAB/BA /HOE
SN74LVCH16245ADGG VCC3 SN74LVCH16245ADGG

VCC3
VCC3 R180
10K
PC35
PC78 CE0.1u
/CCS4
CE0.1u
IC37
1 48
LAB/BA /LOE
DD16 2 47
LB0 LA0
DD17 3 46 4 5 ND16
LB1 LA1
4 45 3 6 ND17
GND GND
DD18 5 44 2 7 ND18
LB2 LA2
DD19 6 43 1 8 ND19
LB3 LA3
7 42 RA63 EXBV8V330JV
VCC VCC VCC3
DD20 8 41 4 5 ND20
LB4 LA4
DD21 9 40 3 6 ND21
LB5 LA5 IC44F
MAIN BOARD_Circuit Diagram 7/9

10 39 2 7 ND22
GND GND B2
DD22 11 38 1 8 ND23 GND Power Supply
LB6 LA6 B15 VCC3
DD23 12 37 RA65 EXBV8V330JV GND
LB7 LA7 C5 E3
DD24 13 36 4 5 ND24 GND all pin functions are common between VCCIO1
HB0 HA0 C12 G3
DD25 14 35 3 6 ND25 GND 3C5, 3C10, 3C16, 3C25 unless otherwise noted VCCIO1
HB1 HA1 D7 CB28 CB29
15 34 2 7 ND26 GND Place on bottom side under FPGA
GND GND D10 K3 CE0.1u CE22u
DD26 16 33 1 8 ND27 GND VCCIO2
HB2 HA2 E4 M3
DD27 17 32 RA67 EXBV8V330JV GND VCCIO2
HB3 HA3 E13
18 31 GND
VCC VCC G4 P4
DD28 19 30 4 5 ND28 GND VCCIO3
HB4 HA4 G13 P7
DD29 20 29 3 6 ND29 GND VCCIO3
HB5 HA5 K4 T1
21 28 2 7 ND30 GND VCCIO3 CB30 CB31 CB32 CB33 CB34 Place on bottom side under FPGA
GND GND K13
DD30 22 27 1 8 ND31 GND CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u
HB6 HA6 M4 P10
DD31 23 26 RA84 EXBV8V330JV GND VCCIO4
HB7 HA7 M13 P13
24 25 GND VCCIO4
HAB/BA /HOE N7 T16
GND VCCIO4
SN74LVCH16245ADGG N10
GND
P5 K14
GND VCCIO5 CB35 CB36 CB37 CB38 CB39 CB40 CB41
P12 M14
GND VCCIO5 CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE22u CE22u
R2
GND
R15 E14
GND VCCIO6 Place two capacitors at FPGA side oriented to SDRAM

2-11
H7 G14
GND VCCIO6
H8 Place one capacitor on each other side of FPGA
GND
H9 A16
GND VCCIO7
H10 C10
GND VCCIO7
J7 C13
GND VCCIO7
J8
GND
J9 3C5/ A1
GND VCCIO8 CB42 CB43 CB44 CB45
J10 3C16 3C10 C4 Place on bottom side under FPGA
GND VCCIO8 CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u
F6 C7
GND GND IO VCCIO8
F10
GND GND IO
J11
GND GND IO
K8 VCCC1.2
GND GND IO
G11
GND IO IO
K6
GND IO IO
K12 G6
GND IO IO VCCINT CB46 CB47 CB48 CB49
VCC3 D10 L9 G7
L4 GND IO IO VCCINT CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u
K A L10 G8 Place one on each side of FPGA as close as possible
GND IO IO VCCINT
MMZ1608S800A L11 G9
GND IO IO VCCINT
1SS355 VCCC1.2 G10
VCCINT
TP28 T81 H6
VCCINT
IC52 VCCC1.2 CB50 VCC2.5 N4 3C5/ H11
VCCD_PLL1 VCCINT
1 3 L5 3C10 3C16 K7
VCC OUT VCCA_PLL1 VCCINT
F7 CB51 CB52 CB53 CB54
IO VCCINT VCCINT

P
2 FIN + PC87 R381 CE0.1u M5 F11 Place one on each side of FPGA as close as possible
N.C. GND C14 GNDA_PLL1 IO VCCINT VCCINT CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u
10K J6
220u_6.3V IO VCCINT VCCINT
BD12KA5FP CE0.1u CB55 VCC2.5 D13 K11

M
VCCD_PLL2 IO VCCINT VCCINT
F12 M11
VCCA_PLL2 IO IO VCCINT
1.2V Max500mA J12
IO IO VCCINT
CE0.1u E12 L6
GNDA_PLL2 IO IO VCCINT
K9 CB56 CB57
3C5/3C10 IO IO VCCINT
CB58 VCC2.5 D4 K10 CE22u CE22u
Place at FPGA side opposite to 1.2V regulator
VCCD_PLL3 IO IO IO VCCINT
F5 M9
VCCA_PLL3 IO IO IO VCCINT
CE0.1u E5
GNDA_PLL3 IO
CB59 VCC2.5 N13
VCCD_PLL4 IO
L12
VCCA_PLL4 IO CB60 CB61 CB62 CB63
CE0.1u M12 CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u
GNDA_PLL4
Place one capacitor close to each VCCA pin

IO

EP3C10F256N

VCC3 D11
L5
K A
MMZ1608S800A
1SS355
TP29 T82
IC53 VCC2.5
1 3
VCC OUT

P
2 FIN + PC88 R382
N.C. GND C15 10K
220u_6.3V
BD25KA5FP CE0.1u
M

2.5V Max500mA
IC44C
SDRAM
NA[0..25]
Bank 3+4
P6 NA8 IC50
VREF B3N0 / IO
P11 NA1 xSDR_A0 25 2 xSDR_D0
VREF B4N0 / IO A0 DQ0
xSDR_A1 26 4 xSDR_D1
A1 DQ1
N3 xSDR_D12 xSDR_A2 27 5 xSDR_D2
IO A2 DQ2
P3 xSDR_D11 xSDR_A3 60 7 xSDR_D3
IO A3 DQ3
R3 xSDR_WE xSDR_A4 61 8 xSDR_D4
IO A4 DQ4
T3 LED_0 xSDR_A5 62 10 xSDR_D5
VREF (3C16 only) IO LED_0 A5 DQ5
T2 xSDR_A8 xSDR_A6 63 11 xSDR_D6
IO A6 DQ6
N5 xSDR_DQM1 xSDR_A7 64 13 xSDR_D7
IO A7 DQ7
N6 xSDR_RAS xSDR_A8 65
IO A8
M6 xSDR_A9 xSDR_A9 66 74 xSDR_D8
IO A9 DQ8
M7 xSDR_D24 xSDR_A10 24 76 xSDR_D9
IO A10 DQ9
R5 xSDR_A4 xSDR_A11 21 77 xSDR_D10
Bank 3 IO A11 DQ10
T5 xSDR_A7 79 xSDR_D11
IO DQ11
R6 xSDR_A6 80 xSDR_D12
IO DQ12
T6 xSDR_D30 82 xSDR_D13
IO DQ13
L7 xSDR_A5 xSDR_BANK0 22 83 xSDR_D14
IO BA0 DQ14
R7 xSDR_A0 xSDR_BANK1 23 85 xSDR_D15
IO BA1 DQ15
T7 xSDR_D31
IO
L8 xSDR_DQM3 xSDR_WE 17 31 xSDR_D16
IO WE DQ16
M8 xSDR_A3 xSDR_CAS 18 33 xSDR_D17
IO CAS DQ17
N8 xSDR_D29 xSDR_RAS 19 34 xSDR_D18
IO RAS DQ18

NA[0..25]
P8 xSDR_D25 xSDR_CS 20 36 xSDR_D19
IO CS DQ19
SDR_CLK 37 xSDR_D20
DQ20
N9 xSDR_A2 VCC3 SDR_CLK 68 39 xSDR_D21
IO R196 CLK DQ21
R10 xSDR_DQM2 xSDR_CKE 67 40 xSDR_D22
IO CKE DQ22
T10 xSDR_D17 1.2K xSDR_DQM0 16 42 xSDR_D23
IO DQM0 DQ23
R11 xSDR_D16 xSDR_DQM1 71
IO DQM1
T11 xSDR_D26 xSDR_DQM2 28 45 xSDR_D24
IO DQM2 DQ24
R12 xSDR_D18 xSDR_DQM3 59 47 xSDR_D25
IO DQM3 DQ25
T12 xSDR_D22 48 xSDR_D26
IO DQ26
P9 xSDR_D19 14 50 xSDR_D27
Bank 4 IO NC DQ27
R13 xSDR_D21 30 51 xSDR_D28
IO NC DQ28
T13 xSDR_D28 57 53 xSDR_D29
IO NC DQ29
M10 xSDR_D27 69 54 xSDR_D30
IO NC DQ30
N11 xSDR_D20 70 56 xSDR_D31
IO NC DQ31
T14 xSDR_D23 73
IO NC
T15 xSDR_A1
IO Place around SDRAM
N12 NA0 VCC3
VREF (3C16 only) IO
1 44
VDD VSS
CB15 CB16 CB17 CB18 CB19 CB20 CB21 CB22 CB23 15 58
VDD VSS
EP3C10F256N 29 72
VDD VSS
CE22u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u 43 86
VDD VSS
3 6
VDDQ VSSQ
9 12
VDDQ VSSQ
35 32
VDDQ VSSQ
41 38
VDDQ VSSQ
49 46
VDDQ VSSQ
IC44B 55 52
VDDQ VSSQ
75 78
MAIN BOARD_Circuit Diagram 8/9

Bank 1+2 VDDQ VSSQ


81 84 Power-up / reset setting
VDDQ VSSQ
F3 xSDR_BANK0
VREF B1N0 / IO
for Strapping Options VCC3
L3 xSDR_BANK1 MT48LC4M32B2P-6
VREF B2N0 / IO
PHYAD2 MII_RXD1P R181 1.0K

PHYAD1 MII_RXD2P R182 1.0K


B1 xSDR_A11
IO
C2 xSDR_A10 PHYAD0 MII_RXD3P R183 1.0K
IO
D1 xSDR_CAS
IO
G5 xSDR_CS CONFIG2 MII_RXDVP R184 1.0K
Bank 1 IO
F2 xSDR_D15
IO
F1 xSDR_D14 CONFIG1 MII_CRS R185 1.0K
IO
G2 xSDR_D13
IO
G1 NA7 CONFIG0 MII_COLP R186 1.0K
VREF (3C16 only) IO
J2 xSDR_D0 ISO MII_RXERP R40 1.0K
IO
J1 xSDR_D10
IO
K2 NA6 SPEED NACT_LED R188 1.0K
VREF (3C16 only) IO RA86
K1 xSDR_D1 MII_RXDV 8 1 MII_RXDVP
IO
L2 xSDR_D3 GMII_RX_CLK 7 2 MII_RXCLKP DUPLEX MII_RXD0P R189 1.0K
IO

2-12
L1 xSDR_D2 GMII_RX_CLK
IO MII_RXER 6 3 MII_RXERP
N2 xSDR_D5 GMII_MTX_CLK5 4 NWAYEN NLINK_LED R190 1.0K
Bank 2 IO GMII_MTX_CLK
N1 xSDR_D4
IO EXBV8V101JV
K5 xSDR_D9
IO
L4 xSDR_D8 IC44D
IO
R1 xSDR_DQM0 Bank 5+6
IO
P2 xSDR_D7 L14 MII_MDC
IO VREF B5N0 / IO
P1 xSDR_D6
IO (3C16: VREF B5N1)
F14 MII_MDIO
VREF B6N0 / IO
IC46
EP3C10F256N
MII_TXCLKP 22
TXC
N14 MII_TXD1 MII_TXEN 23
IO TXEN/TX_EN
P15 MII_TXD3 MII_TXD3 27
IO TXD3
P16 MII_TXD2 MII_TXD2 26
IO TXD2
R16 MII_TXD0 MII_TXD1 25 VCC3
IO TXD1/TXD[1] L1
N16 GMII_TXD6 MII_TXD0 24 CB1 VTAP
IO TP13 TXD0/TXD[0]
N15 GMII_TXD5 TDRS CB2 CB3 MMZ1608S800A CB4
IO TP14
L13 MII_TXEN
Bank 5 IO
L16 GMII_TXD7 MII_RXCLKP 19 CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u
IO TP15 RXC R105
L15 MII_CRS MII_RXDVP 18
VREF (3C16 only) IO RA87 RXDV/CRSDV/CONFIG2 49.9 1%
K16 GMII_TXD4 MII_RXD3 8 1 MII_RXD3P 13 R108
IO TP16 RXD3/PHYAD0
K15 MII_RXD0 MII_RXD2 7 2 MII_RXD2P 14 49.9 1%
IO RXD2/PHYAD1
J14 MII_RXD1 MII_RXD1 6 3 MII_RXD1P 15
IO RXD1/RXD[1]/PHYAD2
J13 MII_RXD3 MII_RXD0 5 4 MII_RXD0P 16 7 TD+
IO RXD0/RXH[0]/DUPLEX TX+
MII_RXERP 20 6 TD-
EXBV8V101JV RXER/RX_ER/ISO TX- 100Ω±10%
H16 MII_RXD2
IO
H15 GMII_RXD4 5 RD+ RD+ CN12
IO TP17 R109 0 RX+
F13 MII_COL MII_COL MII_COLP 28 4 RD- RD- CB5 8
VREF (3C16 only) IO COL/CONFIG0 RX- RD-
B16 MII_RXDV MII_CRS 29 6
IO CRS/CONFIG CT
C15 MII_RXER R111 7
Bank 6 IO R113 0 RD+
D16 GMII_RXD5 MII_MDC MII_MDCP 12 49.9 1% CE0.1u
IO TP18 MDC R130
D15 GMII_RXD6 MII_MDIO 11 4
IO TP19 MDIO 49.9 1% GND
C16 GMII_RXD7 VCC3 CB6 5
IO TP20 R131 GND
CLK25_PHY 9 RDRS
XI/REFCLK
8 TD- CB7 2
470 XO TD-
EP3C10F256N CE0.1u 3
CT
VCC3 NMAXRES 32 TD+ 1
R155 NoMount RST TD+
CE0.1u VCC3
30 NLINK_LED 9
CLK25_PHY LED0/NWAYEN TP2 R159 A_LED_R
10
LED_1 K_LED_R
31 NACT_LED 330 VCC3
LED1/SPEED TP3 TP9
10 12 13
REXT R165 A_LED_L FG
11 14
NMAXRES LED_0 K_LED_L FG
VCC3 21 VCC3 330
R17310K INTRP TP10
TP21 17 J1011F21PNL
VDDIO_3.3
INTP
INTP CB8 CB9
3
VDDA_3.3 CE0.1u CE22u
2 CB10
VDDPLL_1.8 CE22u
CB11 CB12
R174 CB13 CE0.1u VCC3
6.49K 1% CE22u L2
CE100p CB14
33 1 CE0.1u MMZ1608S800A
Paddle GND L3

MMZ1608S800A
KSZ8041NL

MII-Transceiver
VCC3
SERIALIZATION & DEBUG CONNECTOR
ST1 R200
Brecis Nios2 Brecis 10K SPI Serial Flash
VCC3
1 2 CY2_TDO
3.3V 3.3V JTAG_TDO SE_SW_CS
VCC 3 4 SPI_NCS
NC /SE_HOLD /SE_CS SE_BOOT_CS
NMRES 5 6 SPI_D IC51
TP22 R226 MR /MR SE_D SE_D
DIAG5V 7 8 SPI_Q SPI_NCS 7
NC +5V SE_Q SE_Q CS
NoMount UART_TX 9 10 SPI_CLK SPI_D 15 8 SPI_Q
S_TX S_TX SE_CLK SE_CLK D Q
UART_RX 11 12 CY2_TDI
S_RX S_RX JTAG_TDI NC
CY2_NCE 13 14 CY2_TCK SPI_CLK 16 VCC3
BOOTSRC BOOTSRC JTAG_TCK NC SCLK
15 16 CY2_TMS VCC3 9 2
R227 GND GND JTAG_TMS NC WP VCC
1 10
1.5K HOLD VSS CB24
signal names & derections relate to
header mounted on printserver PCB 3 11 CE0.1u
NC NC
PS-16PE-D4T1-B1E 4 12
NC NC
5 13
NC NC
6 14
NC NC
FPGA Configuration Interface M25P32
NMRES

CY2_RECONFIG
VCC3

1
4
R229 D9
IC44A 10K RB481K
Configuration
J3 CY2_NCE
nCE

2
3
H5 CY2_NCONFIG
nCONFIG
F15 RB_NRES
CLKUSR / IO RB_NRES R240
J15 BUTTON
nDEV_CLR / IO
J16 UART_TX 1.5K
DEV_OE / IO
VCC3
F4 CY2_NSTATUS R230 10K
nSTATUS
H14 CY2_CONF_DONE
CONF_DONE
G16 LED_1
INIT_DONE / IO LED_1 R231 10K
G15 NMAXRES
CRC_ERROR / IO NMAXRES
SPI_[CLK..Q..D..NCS]

H1 R175 22 SPI_CLK R232


DCLK
H2 R228 22 SPI_Q INTP 1.5K
DATA0 / IO INTP
C1 R178 22 SPI_D
DATA1, ASDO / IO CY2_[TMS..TDI..TCK..TDO]
D2 R273 22 SPI_NCS VCC2.5
FL_nCE, nCSO / IO
F16
nCEO / IO
FPGA Configuration Mode: Active serial via SPI
G12 MSEL2 J41: 1-2 & J42: 2-3 => fast POR (3-9ms)
MSEL2
MAIN BOARD_Circuit Diagram 9/9

H12 MSEL1 J41: 2-3 & J42: 1-2 => normal POR (50-200ms)
MSEL1
H13
MSEL0
VCC3
RA88
J5 CY2_TMS CY2_TMS 8 1 Main 25 MHz Clock
TMS
H3 CY2_TCK CY2_TDI 7 2
TCK
H4 CY2_TDI CY2_TCK 6 3 VCC3
JTAG TDI
J4 CY2_TDO CY2_TDO 5 4
TDO
EXBV8V103JV CB25 CB26
EP3C10F256N CE0.1u CE0.1u

IC44G Y2
Clockports
1 4
INH VCC R233
3C5, 3C10 3C16, 3C25 NA[0..25] 2 3 F25M
NA[0..25] GND OUT CLK25_PHY
E2 NA9 49.9 1%
CLK CLK0 / I
Bank 1 E1 SG-710ECK-25M-B
CLK CLK1 / I R234 CLK25_FPGA
R235 10K
M2 CLK25_FPGA 49.9 1%
CLK CLK2 / I
Bank 2 M1
CLK CLK3 / I

2-13
R236 10K
E15 GMII_MTX_CLK
CLK GND / I GMII_MTX_CLK
Bank 6 E16 GMII_RX_CLK
CLK CLK5 / I GMII_RX_CLK
M15
CLK CLK6 / I CLK120_4
Bank 5 M16
CLK CLK7 / I RB_CKIOB
A9 R237 10K
I CLK8 / I
Bank 7 B9 UART_RX R238 10K
I CLK9 / I
A8 R239 10K
I CLK10 / I
Bank 8 B8
I CLK11 / I DACK0
T9 R241 10K ROBI interface at FPGA
I CLK12 / I
Bank 4 R9
I CLK13 / I DRAK0
IC44E NA[0..25]
T8 R242 10K NA[0..25]
I CLK14 / I Bank 7+8
Bank 3 R8 R243 10K
I CLK15 / I C11 NA3
VREF B7N0
NA2
C6 NA4 ND[0..31]
R4 SDR_CLK VREF B8N0 ND[0..31]
PLL1 PLL1_OUTp / IO SDR_CLK NA5
Bank 3 T4 RB_SPARE
PLL1 PLL1_OUTn / IO C14 ND15
TP23 IO
D14 ND0
D3 IO
IO PLL3_OUTp / IO /CCS4 D11 ND14
Bank 8 C3 IO
IO PLL3_OUTn / IO /DREQ0 D12 ND1
IO
A13
VREF (3C16 only) IO
B13 ND13
P14 GMII_GTX_CLK IO
IO PLL4_OUTp / IO TP24 E11 ND2
Bank 4 R14 CY2_RECONFIG IO
IO PLL4_OUTn / IO E10 ND12 Pull up/down to inactive levels
IO
A12 ND3
B14 RB_NIRQ Bank 7 IO
PLL2 PLL2_OUTp / IO RB_NIRQ B12 ND11
Bank 7 A14 /WWR IO
PLL2 PLL2_OUTn / IO /WWR A11 ND4
IO
B11 ND10
IO
A15 ND5
EP3C10F256N IO VCC3
F9 ND9
IO
A10 ND6
IO R278 NoMount R280 NoMount RB_NIRQ
B10 ND8 /DREQ0
IO R305 10K RB_NIRQ
C9 ND7 RB_NIRQ
IO
D9 RB_SENSE_A
IO R314 10K DACK0
E9 RB_NRDY DACK0
IO TP25 R318 NoMount DACK0
R320 10K RB_NRDY R321 10K
C8 RB_NBS /WWR
IO RB_NBS R347 NoMount RB_NRES
D8 RB_SENSE_B R244 0
IO R350 10K RB_NRES
E8 TP26 ND23 RB_NRES
IO R362 10K
F8 ND24 DRAK0
IO
A7 ND22
IO
B7 ND25
IO R372 10K RB_NBS
A6 ND21
IO R376 10K
B6 ND26 /CCS4
IO
E7 ND20
IO
Bank 8 E6 ND27
IO
A5 ND19
IO
B5 ND28
IO
D6 ND18
IO
A4 ND29
IO
B4 ND17
IO
A2
VREF (3C16 only) IO
A3 ND30
IO
D5 ND16
IO
B3 ND31
IO

EP3C10F256N
2-3 SERVO BOARD
SERVO BOARD_Arrangement Diagram (Component Side)

It indicates the
version of the Board.

2-14
SERVO BOARD_Arrangement Diagram (Soldering Side)

2-15
TP409
DDA_StoMExtin VCC3
DDA_StoMExtin
1 D15 Q4
IC15 VCC3
2 Y1 R97
/Cmd_StoM_out 18 2 DDA_CLK T36 VCC3 R120 1
3 DTC114EK
3 Q1 D1
17 3 /Cmd_MtoS_ 220 220
4 Q2 D2

6
1
/Cmd_HS_StoM_out 16 4 /Cmd_HS_MtoS C35 SEL-6414E IC20 IC19
5 Q3 D3
15 5 DDA_MtoS CE0.1u HC49/U-S 8MHZ RA11 D0 11 21 A1 D8 11 21 A1
6 Q4 D4 I/O0 A0 I/O0 A0

2
14 6 INTDDA C64 D1 12 23 A2 D9 12 23 A2
7 Q5 D5 TP19 EXBA10E103J I/O1 A1 I/O1 A1
13 7 CE0.1u D2 13 24 A3 D10 13 24 A3
8 Q6 D6 I/O2 A2 I/O2 A2

2
9
3
8
4
7
5
12 8 T3 D3 15 25 A4 D11 15 25 A4

10
9 Q7 D7 I/O3 A3 I/O3 A3
11 9 C40 C41 D4 16 26 A5 D12 16 26 A5
10 Q8 D8 I/O4 A4 I/O4 A4
R86 CE27p CE27p D5 17 1 A6 D13 17 1 A6
11 Slow_Power_On TP412 I/O5 A5 I/O5 A5
1 D6 18 2 A7 D14 18 2 A7

33
33
12 E1 1.8K I/O6 A6 I/O6 A6
19 VCC3 D7 19 3 A8 D15 19 3 A8
13 E2 I/O7 A7 I/O7 A7

/Serial_Start
10K(NON) 4 A9 4 A9

/SERVO_RES
14 A8 A8
74LVC541 /LWR 27 5 A10 /HWR 27 5 A10

/MTRERR

R112
15 T405 TP20 /WE A9 /WE A9

R110
8
7
6
5
T48 R62 6 A11 6 A11
16 T406 A10 A10

6
1
/CS1 20 7 A12 /CS1 20 7 A12

8
7
6
5
17 RA4 /CS A11 /CS A11
8 A13 8 A13

T34
T39
T41
R113
10K(NON)
T37 RA7

1
2
3
4
18 EXBV8V103J A12 A12

0
T407 /RD 22 9 A14 /RD 22 9 A14
/OE A13 /OE A13

1
2
3
4
CN12 52808-1891 EXBA10E103J 10 A15 10 A15
TP28 TP26 A14 A14

2
9
3
8
4
7
5
DDA_CLK VCC3 VCC3

10
1

R119
14 28 14 28
2 PowerON GND VCC3 GND VCC3
/Cmd_StoM C52
3
/Cmd_MtoS R400 33 TP400
4 CE0.1u
/Cmd_HS_StoM R401 33 TP401 CY7C1399BN-12ZXC C51 CY7C1399BN-12ZXC
5
6
7 T8 CE0.1u

TP411
SCLKO
/H8_RES
DDA_StoMout C58 C59 C60
8 DDA_StoMout
DDA_MtoS T30
9
10 INTDDA

/RD
/HWR
/LWR
T33 T32 T35 T29 VCC3
11 CE100p
RESERVE VCC3 RA3

G_CWW
G_CW
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
T300
T301
T302
T303
T304
T18
T17
T16
T15
T14
T13
T12
T400
T11
T401
T10
12 T31
CE100p CE100p D8 10 6 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 EXBV8V103J
13 MAINTENANCE_HATCH
/MTRERR D9 2
14
/SERVO_RES D10 9 R300 10K R307 10K
15 C65
/Serial_Start C66 D11 3 R301 10K R308 10K
16

4
3
2
/CropOn D12 8 R302 10K R309 10K 1
17 /CropOn

108
107
106
105
104
103
102
101
100
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
80
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
PinchPos CE0.1u D13 4 R303 10K R310 10K
4
3
2
1

18 PinchPos CE0.1u D14 7 R304 10K R311 10K

R64 2.2K
EXBA10E103J
5
6
7
8

19

R111 2.2K(NON)
CropMark VCC D15 5 1 R305 10K R312 10K

RA13

RES
20 CropMark

GND
GND
5
6
7
8

STBY
VCC3
R306 10K R313 10K

XTAL

R118
10K(NON)
R117
10K(NON)
PF6/AS
21

EXTAL
PF5/RD
PD0/D8
PD1/D9

PLLVSS
FO_OUT C67 C61

PH1/CS5
PH0/CS4
PG3/CS3
PG2/CS2
PG1/CS1
PG0/CS0
PD2/D10
PD3/D11
PD4/D12
PD5/D13
PD6/D14

PLLVCC
PF3/LWR
PF4/HWR
22 T28

PF0/WAIT
D0 10 6
23 Maintenance_Cover_L SUB_CLK /MTD_En3

PF7/CLKOUT
D1 2
24 SUB_LOAD /MTD_En2

P50/TXD2/IRQ0
P51/RXD2/IRQ1
CE0.1u CE0.1u D2 9

PF2/LCAS/IRQ15
PF1/UCAS/IRQ14
25 TP406 /MTD_En1
VCC3 109 72 D15 D3 3
T27 P52/SCK2/IRQ2 PD7/D15 /MTD_En0
CN11 110 71 D0 D4 8
P53/ADTRG/IRQ3 PE0/D0
52808-2591 SUB_DATA_OUT 111 70 D1 D5 4 VCC3

T402
T403
T404
SUB_DATA_OUT PH2/CS6/(IRQ6) PE1/D1 R115 10K TP415

P65/TMO1/DACK1/IRQ13
P64/TMO0/DACK0/IRQ12
P63/TMCI1/TEND1/IRQ11
P62/TMCI0/TEND0/IRQ10
VCC3 SUB_STORE 112 69 D2 D6 7 R342
SUB_STORE R76 PH3/CS7/OE/(IRQ7) PE2/D2

RA14
EXBA10E103J
T250 113 68 D3 D7 5 1 /SERVO_RES 10K
SUB_DATA_IN 10K PG4/BREQO PE3/D3 R114 10K
single:pull_dowm 114 67 /H8_RES R133
R242 R252 PG5/BACK VCC3
multi:pull_up 115 66 D4
TP39
TP40
TP38
TP37

PG6/BREQ PE4/D4 10K


10K 1% 10K 1% 116 65 D5
VCC3 PE5/D5
117 64 D6 CN9
/MTD_En3
/MTD_En2

CAP_Org SOL_CURNT_AD P40/AN0 PE6/D6


118 63 D7 TCK
R243 WIPE_Org Y_CURNT_AD P41/AN1 PE7/D7 1
119 62 VFWE
BED_TH X_CURNT_AD P42/AN2 FWE 2

R77
10K(NON)
33 T260 VCC3 RA5 120 61 ExtLoad TDO
R251 VM_Voltage P43/AN3 P61/TMRI1/DREQ1/IRQ9 ExtLoad 3
1 5 121 60 ExtStore
APRON_TH VREF P60/TMRI0/DREQ0/IRQ8 ExtStore 4
33 7 122 59 FANPWM2 TMS
SERVO BOARD_Circuit Diagram 1/4

AVCC P27/PO7/TIOCB5/EDRAK1/(IRQ15) FANPWM2 5


C213 C212 4 SUB_DATA_IN 123 58 FANPWM1
P44/AN4 P26/PO6/TIOCA5/EDRAK0/(IRQ14) FANPWM1 6
8 124 57 ExtDin
P45/AN5 P25/PO5/TIOCB4/(IRQ13) ExtDin 7
CE0.1u CE0.1u 3 125 56 ExtDout
P46/AN6/DA0 P24/PO4/TIOCA4/(IRQ12) ExtDout 8
9 126 55 StpBRef TDI
P47/AN7/DA1 P23/PO3/TIOCD3/(IRQ11) 9
2 CAP_Org 127 54 StpARef VCC3
/LWR

P54/AN12/IRQ4 P22/PO2/TIOCC3/(IRQ10) 10
6 10 WIPE_Org 128 IC16 53 SolPWM
P55/AN13/IRQ5 P21/PO1/TIOCB3/(IRQ9)
TS1 TS2 129 52 53398-1090
P56/AN14/DA2/IRQ6 P20/PO0/TIOCA3/(IRQ8) ExtCLK R134
EXBA10E103J T20 T23 130 51
TP33TP32 P57/AN15/DA3/IRQ7 P17/PO15/TIOCB2/TCLKD/EDRAK3 Y_En_Pha C74 C76 10K
131 50
TP34 AVSS P16/PO14/TIOCA2/EDRAK2 INTDDA
CN10 132 49
TP413 NC P15/PO13/TIOCB1/TCLKC Y_En_Phb

100
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
80
79
78
77
76

/MON_HS_toPC 133 48 CE0.1u CE0.1u VCC3


1 P35/SCK1/(OE) P14/PO12/TIOCA1 TP416
/MON_HS_toPC DDA_CLK 134 47
/MTD_En1
/MTD_En0
G_CWW

2 P34/SCK0 GND TP417


IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO

Sub_to_Servo R125 Rxd Sub_to_Servo 135 46 A1 1 75


3 P33/RXD1 P13/PO11/TIOCD0/TCLKB X_En_Pha IO IO
Servo_to_Sub 0 136 45 A2 2 74 R136
4 TP414 GND P12/PO10/TIOCC0/TCLKA X_En_Phb IO IO
GNDIO
GNDIO

VCCIO2
VCCIO2

DDA_MtoS 137 44 YPWM A3 3 73 10K


5 P32/RXD0/IrRXD P11/PO9/TIOCB0 IO IO T408
Servo_to_Sub 138 43 XPWM A4 4 72
P31/TXD1 P10/PO8/TIOCA0 IO IO T409
53398-0590 DDA_StoM 139 42 T55 D0 5 71
P30/TXD0/IrTXD P75/EDACK1/(DACK1) IO IO DDA_StoMExtin
140 41 T56 D1 6 70
Bed_Heater_ON P80/EDREQ2/(IRQ0) P74/EDACK0/(DACK0) IO IO DDA_StoMout
VCC 141 40 T57 D2 7 69

2-16
R124 Apron_Heater_ON P81/EDREQ3/(IRQ1) P73/ETEND1/(TEND1) IO IO R135
142 39 T58 D3 8 68
P82/ETEND2/(IRQ2) VCC3 IO IO /GE_PhB 10K(NON)
10K(NON) 143 38 T59 9 67
MD0 NMI VCCIO1 IO /GE_PhA

5
7
4
8
3
9
2
10
144 37 T38 10 66
Sub_to_Servo C62 MD1 WDTOVF GNDIO IO
RA6 T40 11 IC11 65
Servo_to_Sub CE470p GNDINT GNDINT
R130 R339 R122 EXBA10E103J SCLK 12 64
IO/GCLK0 IO/GCLK3
2.2K 10K 10K VCC3 13 EPM240T100C5N 63
/RD
G_CW

IC-CPU HD6432673A06FC VCCINT VCCINT

1
6
/CS2 14 62

R126
1.2K(NON)
IO/GCLK1 IO/GCLK2
StpARef 15 61
IO IO

5
7
4
8
3
9
2
10
StpBRef 16 60
C63 RA15 IO GNDIO
VCC3 VCC Stp0Decay 17 59
EXBA10E103J IO VCCIO2
R123 C68 Stp0APWM 18 58 Sol_En
IO IO Sol_En
0(NON) Stp0BPWM 19 57 Sol_PWM-

MD2
P83/ETEND3/(IRQ3)
P84/EDACK2/(IRQ4)
P85/EDACK3/(IRQ5)
VCC3
PC0/A0
PC1/A1
PC2/A2
PC3/A3
PC4/A4
PC5/A5
GND
PC6/A6
PC7/A7
PB0/A8
PB1/A9
PB2/A10
PB3/A11
GND
PB4/A12
PB5/A13
PB6/A14
PB7/A15
PA0/A16
PA1/A17
GND
PA2/A18
PA3/A19
PA4/A20
PA5/A21
PA6/A22
PA7/A23
NC
P70/EDREQ0/(DREQ0)
P71/EDREQ1/(DREQ1)
P72/ETEND0/(TEND0)
IO IO Sol_PWM-

1
6
CN13 C57 VCC3 Stp0APh 20 56 Sol_PWM+
TP5 TP4 TP3 TP2 TP1 IO IO Sol_PWM+

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Stp0BPh 21 55 X_En

10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
1 CE1u CE0.1u IO IO X_En
T43 T49 T42 TMS 22 54 X_PWM-
2 TMS IO X_PWM-
R109 33 CE0.1u TDI 23 53 X_PWM+
3 ExtCLK TDI IO X_PWM+
R108 33 R121 TCK 24 52 Y_En
4 ExtDout TCK IO Y_En
R107 33 10K TDO 25 51 Y_PWM-
5 ExtDin EXT_Port1 TDO IO Y_PWM-
R106 33 T26
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
VCCIO1
GNDIO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO
IO/DEV_OE
IO/DEV_CLRn
VCCIO1
GNDIO
IO
IO
IO
IO

6 ExtStore EXT_Port2
R105 33

A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
7 ExtLoad EXT_Port3 CE0.1u
JP3 T54
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50

8
1 T47 C77 C75 C80 C79
9
T9
T7

10 T53
VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 2 T46 CE0.1u VCC3
11
R317 10K
DDA_StoM
/RES

CE0.1u CE0.1u
53398-1190 3 VFWE SolPWM R318 10K

A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
R314 R315 R316 T52 YPWM
TP301 10K 10K 10K DSP03-003-432G(NON) T45 T51 XPWM Y_PWM+
TP300 TP302 Y_PWM+

5
7
4
8
3
9
2
10
5
7
4
8
3
9
2
10
5
7
4
8
3
9
2
10
T50
RA8 RA9 T44
R80 RA10
R321 100 0 VCC3 Stp3BPh
EXT_Port1 EXBA10E103J EXBA10E103J EXBA10E103J Head_Power_On Stp3BPh
VCC3 R322 100 Stp3APh
EXT_Port2 Head_Slow_Power_On Stp3APh

1
6
1
6
1
6
R323 100 Stp3BPWM
EXT_Port3 GRIT_ORG Stp3BPWM
Stp3APWM
Stp1Decay
Stp1APWM
Stp1BPWM
Stp1APh
Stp1BPh
Stp2Decay
Stp2APWM
Stp2BPWM
Stp2APh
Stp2BPh

C18 Stp3APWM
CE0.1u C303 C304 C305 Stp3Decay
Stp3Decay
Stp2BPh
CE470p CE470p CE470p
Stp2APh
Stp2BPWM

8
7
6
5
Stp2APWM
VCC3

8
7
6
5
RA400 Stp2Decay
VCC3

1
2
3
4
EXBV8V103J Stp0BPh Stp1BPh
Stp0APh Stp1APh

1
2
3
4
T24 T21 T25 T22 R61 Stp0BPWM Stp1BPWM
R54 VCC3 1.0K Stp0APWM Stp1APWM
1.0K T5
R73 IC7C IC7D Stp0Decay Stp1Decay
SOL_CURNT VCC3 IC8
SOL_CURNT SOL_CURNT_AD
3.3K 2 1 5 6 9 8 /RES
R74 C22 VDD OUT
Y_CURNT 4
Y_CURNT Y_CURNT_AD NC
3.3K 3 5
R75 CE0.1u GND Cd 74LVC14 74LVC14
X_CURNT C21
X_CURNT X_CURNT_AD
3.3K RN5VD29A CE0.1u
VM

VCC3
R25
47K
D35 D34 D33 D32 IC7A IC7B
1SS355 1SS355 1SS355 1SS355 VCC3 1 2 3 4
VM_Voltage
C401 74LVC14 74LVC14
CE0.1u

2.2K
1.5K
1.5K
1.5K

C73
CE0.022u
C70
CE0.022u
C69
CE0.022u
C72
CE0.022u

R132
R129
R128
R131
VCC3 C107
VM
CE0.22u/50V
C17
CE0.1u

2
1
+ C5
C105
D44 100u/63V
CE0.22u/50V
IC6A DAN217U

3
Y_En_Pha 2 1 C104 VCC
Y_En_Pha

CE0.22u/50V
CE0.22u/50V

C108
C106
C111
74LVC14 CE0.01u
CE1u/25V CN3
VCC
IC6B TP69 TP77 TP76 1 Scan_Encoder_Phase_A

16
18
17
IC3
2 Scan_Encoder_Phase_B
Y_En_Phb 4 3 9
Y_En_Phb VS TP72 3

5
6
7
8
Y_PWM+ 7 12

VCP
Y_PWM+ IN1 VS 4

VREF
RA1 Y_PWM- 4 FL18
74LVC14 Y_PWM- IN2 5

VBOOT
EXBV8V102J Sol_PWM+ 14 EXCML20A390U

4 5
3 6
2 7
1 8
Sol_PWM+ IN3 R5 0.1ohm/1W 6
6 Scan_Motor+
IC6C TP78 OUT1 7

4
3
2
1
Y_En 8 5 Scan_Motor-
Y_En EN1 OUT2 8
X_En_Pha 6 5 3 15
X_En_Pha TP75 EN2 OUT3 FL17 TP71
Sol_En 13 EXCML20A390U 5267-08A
Sol_En EN3
RA2
74LVC14
1 8
1 8
2 7 To SCAN MOTOR

GND
GND
GND
GND
SENSE2
SENSE1
IC6D 2 7 R171
3 6
3 6

1
2
X_En_Phb 8 9 4 5 10K L6234

11
10
20
19
X_En_Phb 4 5
C16 C15 C14 C13 TP80
EXBV8V470J
74LVC14
R15 100K 0.1% R19 R16
12K 0.1% 12K 0.1% TP79
R12 100K 0.1% CE1000p CE1000p
Sol_CURNT CE1000p CE1000p IC1D
Sol_CURNT - 13
IC1B Y_CURNT 14
R168 12K 0.1% Y_CURNT
- 6 + 12
7
VM C103 + 5 NJM3403AM R18
R160 R17
CE0.22u/50V 100K 0.1%
R9 12K 0.1% 4.7K 0.1% 4.7K 0.1%
R10 VCC
NJM3403AM R159

2
1
C101 D43 R167
100K 0.1% R11
CE0.22u/50V DAN217U 4.7K 0.1%
VCC 4.7K 0.1% R163 0 330(NON)
R319 R320

3
C100

C112
CE0.22u/50V 0 330(NON)
C110

CE0.22u/50V
C102
CE1u/25V
CE0.01u
TP70 TP68 TP73

16
18
17
IC2 To CUT CARRIAGE BOARD
TP74
9
VS
Sol_PWM- 7 12 CN6

VCP
Sol_PWM- IN1 VS TP43

VREF
X_PWM+ 4 +24V VCC
X_PWM+ IN2 R3 FL8 1

VBOOT
X_PWM- 14 1ohm/1W VCC
X_PWM- IN3 R4 0.1ohm/1W FL2 TP82 EXCML20A390U Sol+ 2
6 CN2 TP47TP48TP49
OUT1 EXCML20A390U R14 R166 3
Sol_En 8 5 Sol+
Sol_En EN1 OUT2 1 0 0(NON) 4
3 15 R51
EN2 OUT3 2 5
X_En 13 10K Sol-
X_En EN3 3 FL9 TP44 6
SERVO BOARD_Circuit Diagram 2/4

4 EXCML20A390U Sol- 7
R141
10K(NON)

5
Feed_Motor+ C113 8
R169 R170

GND
GND
GND
GND
SENSE2
SENSE1
6 PinchPos 9 PinchPos

4
IC1A CE0.1u
Comment: 10K
10K 7 NJM3403AM R13 /Crop_ON@ 10 /Crop_ON

1
2
L6234 3 R139 0

11
10
20
19
FL1 TP81 8 R7 0 + 11 CropMark
R164 R165 1 100 VCC
R21 100K 0.1% EXCML20A390U 9 CropMark C4 12
12K 0.1% 12K 0.1% 2 R6
10 - CE470p 13
VCC 100K
11 14

11
IC1C 12 15
- 9
R2 R1 13
X_CURNT 8 VCC 52808-1591
X_CURNT 1.0K 1.0K 14
+ 10
IC6E 15
R20 74LVC14 16 Feed_Motor-
NJM3403AM R161 R162 C1 VCC3 C93
100K 0.1% R50 470 17
4.7K 0.1% 4.7K 0.1% 10 11 CE0.1u CE0.1u
/GE_PhA TP90 TP89 18 R8
VCC
R156 R157 R37 470 19
12 13 0(NON)
/GE_PhB 20
0 330(NON) FeedEn_Ph_A_in
21
IC6F
22

2-17
74LVC14 C92 FeedEn_Ph_B_in
CE1000p 23
TP95 TP88
C89 24
CE1000p 25
/GE_PhA_in
26
27
/GE_PhB_in
28
29
TP87 TP94 TP86 TP93 TP85 TP92 TP84
R49 33 30
@SUB_CLK
SUB_CLK 31
@SUB_LOAD
32
@SUB_DATA_OUT
R36 33 33
@SUB_STORE_OUT
SUB_LOAD 34
@SUB_DATA_IN
35
@Sub_to_Servo
R48 33 36
@Servo_to_Sub
SUB_DATA_OUT 37
@MAINTENANCE_HATCH
38
@Maintenance_Cover_L
R35 33 39
SUB_STORE 40
40FMN-BTK-A
R47 150
SUB_DATA_IN
C88 To FEED MOTOR BOARD
CE100p VCC3
R46 10K

R34 10K
VCC
R402 10K

R30 1.0K

R33 150 R31 10K


Sub_to_Servo
C91
CE100p
Servo_to_Sub
IC5A R44 33
TP83
2 1

74LVC14 TP91
IC5B IC5E
R42 150
VCC3 4 3 10 11
Maintenance_Cover_L TP402
C85
C84 74LVC14 74LVC14
CE0.1u CE1.0u
IC5C IC5F
R43 150
6 5 12 13
MAINTENANCE_HATCH
C86
74LVC14 74LVC14 CE100p
IC5D
8 9 R403 150
GRIT_ORG
C400
74LVC14 CE100p
TP42 TP41
IC12 C46 VCC VMTD C45 C44
FANPWM1 2 18
FANPWM1 D1 Q1
FANPWM2 3 17 IC17
FANPWM2 D2 Q2
/CropOn 4 16 /Crop_ON@ CE0.1u MTD2005-7101 CE0.22u/50V VMTD
/CropOn D3 Q3 /Crop_ON@
/MTD_En0 5 15 25 8 CE0.22u/50V
/MTD_En0 D4 Q4 TP14 TP16 TP24 VCC VMMA
/MTD_En1 6 14 3 20 D9
/MTD_En1 D5 Q5 ALM VMMB
/MTD_En2 7 13 DG1S6
/MTD_En2 D6 Q6 FL16
/MTD_En3 8 12 5 10
/MTD_En3 D7 Q7 Stp0APh PHA OUT1
9 11 23 12 D28
D8 Q8 Stp0BPh PHB OUT2 EXCML20A390U
24 14 DG1S6
Stp0Decay DECAY OUT3
1 TP18 18 +24V
E1 OUT4
19 D11
E2
6 7 DG1S6
ENA A LG A FL15
74VHCT541 22 21 R53
TP31 TP13 ENA B LG B
TP27 9 D26 0ohm/1W
R71 3.3K NC EXCML20A390U
2 15 DG1S6
Stp0APWM VREFA NC D3 D2FS6-5063
26 16
VREFB NC TP46
R79 C32 4 19 D10
CR NC C20 TP45
VCC 1.0K VCC DG1S6 + CN7
FL14 10u/100V
1 27 IC10
VSA VSB 1
C402 CE0.047u D27 1 8 L4
EXCML20A390U R60 100 Source1 Drain1 2 CHASSIS FAN
CE0.1u R84 DG1S6 2 7
Gate1 Drain1 RCH895NP-181K TP53
10K 3 6 5267-02A

RSA
PG
RSB
TP10 R59 100 Source2 Drain2 D4 D2FS6-5063
D12 4 5
R99 Gate2 Drain2

11
13
17
Stp0BPWM DG1S6 FL13
UPA1759G-E2-A C19 + CN400
3.3K C34 R72 R100 TP56
C31 C49 10u/100V
C48 D24 EXCML20A390U 1
R96 CE3900p CE820p L3
CE0.047u 220 220 DG1S6 2
1.0K CE820p
RCH895NP-181K 3 To FAN JUNCTION
R68 R102 TP403 4
0.68ohm/1W 0.68ohm/1W BED_TH 5
TP404 6
BOARD
C301
APRON_TH 7
C300 VCC VMTD CE0.22u/50V
8
IC301 53398-0890
CE0.1u MTD2005-7101 VMTD
C302
25 8
TP307 TP308 TP310 VCC VMMA CE0.22u/50V
3 20 D303
ALM VMMB

TP50
TP54
TP57
TP52
TP311
TP313
TP314
5 10
DG1S6 FL301 TP312
Stp3APh PHA OUT1
23 12 CN401
Stp3BPh PHB OUT2 D304 EXCML20A390U
24 14 +A_I0
Stp3Decay DECAY OUT3 1
TP305 18 -A_I0
OUT4 2
DG1S6 -B_I0
D300 3
6 7 +B_I0
ENA A LG A DG1S6 FL300 4
22 21 +A_I3
TP303 TP306 ENA B LG B 5 PUMP MOTOR
TP309 9 -A_I3
R326 3.3K NC D305 EXCML20A390U 6
2 15 -B_I3
Stp3APWM VREFA NC 7
26 16 +B_I3
VREFB NC 8
R328 4 19
CR NC D301 DG1S6
VCC 53014-08
1.0K DG1S6 FL302
C306 1 27
TP58
TP60
TP61
TP59

VSA VSB
CE0.047u
EXCML20A390U
SERVO BOARD_Circuit Diagram 3/4

R330 D306 CN402


10K +A_I1

RSA
PG
RSB
TP304 1
DG1S6 -A_I1
R327 3.3K D302 2
-B_I1

11
13
17
Stp3BPWM DG1S6 FL303 3
C308 +B_I1 Reserve
R333 R334 C310 4
C307 CE3900p C309 EXCML20A390U 5
R329 CE820p D307
CE0.047u 220 220
1.0K CE820p +24V VMTD 53014-05(NON)
R332 DG1S6
TP62
TP64
TP65
TP63

R331
0.68ohm/1W 0.68ohm/1W
CN403
R404 R406 +A_I2
0ohm/1W(NON) 0ohm/1W(NON) 1
C54 VCC -A_I2
2
-B_I2
3
IC18 +B_I2 WIPER MOTOR
C53 C56 4
CE0.1u(NON) MTD2005F-3072(NON) D23 5
19 1
TP8 TP7 TP17 VCC VMMA DG1S6(NON) FL12 6
24 14 CE0.22u/50V(NON)
ALM VMMB
CE0.22u/50V(NON) D25 53014-06
EXCML20A390U(NON)

2-18
26 3 DG1S6(NON)
Stp1APh PHA OUT1
17 7
Stp1BPh PHB OUT2
18 8 D19
TP6 Stp1Decay DECAY OUT3
12 VCC CN404
OUT4 DG1S6(NON) FL11 TP66 TP67
1
27 28 D20
ENA A LG A EXCML20A390U(NON) 2
16 15 Wipe_Org
TP12 TP9 ENA B LG B 3
TP15 HS1 WIPE ORG
R94 GND 4
23 HS2 D21 DG1S6(NON)
Stp1APWM VREFA GND 5
CE0.047u(NON) 20 2 Cap_Org SENSOR
3.3K(NON) VREFB NC DG1S6(NON) FL10 6
C47 25 4
R92 CR NC 7
VCC 6 D22
1.0K(NON) NC EXCML20A390U(NON) C99
22 9 53014-07
VSA NC
11
R90 NC CE0.1u
13 D17 DG1S6(NON)
10K(NON) NC
21

RSA
NC
RSB
TP11 VSB DG1S6(NON) FL7
VCC
R95

5
13
10
Stp1BPWM D18 EXCML20A390U(NON)
3.3K(NON) C43 R89 R103 R23 R22
C50 C42 C55
R98 CE3900p(NON) 10K 10K
220(NON) 220(NON) CE820p(NON) DG1S6(NON)
1.0K(NON) CE0.047u(NON) CE820p(NON)
R88 R104
1ohm/1W(NON) 1ohm/1W(NON)
D39 IC7E
+24V VMTD DG1S6 FL6 R39 11 10
WIPE_Org
D40 EXCML20A390U 150
C12
DG1S6 74LVC14
R405 R407 CE100p
0ohm/1W(NON) 0ohm/1W
D31 IC7F
DG1S6 FL5 R38
C37 VCC 13 12
C36 C39 CAP_Org
D36 EXCML20A390U 150
IC14 C11
DG1S6 74LVC14
CE0.1u MTD2005F-3072 CE0.22u/50V CE100p
19 1 CE0.22u/50V D37
TP23 TP22 TP36 VCC VMMA
24 14 DG1S6
ALM VMMB FL4
26 3 D38
Stp2APh PHA OUT1 EXCML20A390U
17 7 DG1S6
Stp2BPh PHB OUT2
18 8
TP21 Stp2Decay DECAY OUT3
12 D29
OUT4
DG1S6 FL3
27 28
ENA A LG A
16 15
TP30 TP25 ENA B LG B D30 EXCML20A390U
TP35 HS1
R70 GND DG1S6
23 HS2
Stp2APWM VREFA GND
20 2
3.3K VREFB NC
C30 25 4
R69 CR NC
VCC 6
1.0K NC
22 9
VSA NC
11
NC
R66 13
NC
CE0.047u 10K 21

RSA
NC
RSB
TP29 VSB
R78

5
13
10
Stp2BPWM
3.3K C28 R65 R85
C33 CE3900p C27 C38
R81 CE820p
CE0.047u CE820p 220 220
1.0K
R63 R87
1ohm/1W 1ohm/1W
+41V Q1 +VHEAD
2SJ553S
+41V

R158 CN4
CN1 +41V C109
1K/0.5W 4
CE1000p
6 R155 3
5 2 To MAIN BOARD
4 15K 1
To SW POWER SUPPLY 3 R154 R153
100 B4P-VH
2 2.2K/0.5W
1

3
B6P-VH + C2

3
1000u/63V 2 Q7
Head_Power_On
DTC114EK 2 Q8
DTC114EK

1
Head_Slow_Power_On

1
+24V VCC VCC3
CN405
F1 VMTD
1
2
3 To SW POWER SUPPLY
11CT 3.15A 4
T1 5
R152 T2 D1
+41V DE3L20U-7061 BR1 VM 5267-05A
1K/0.5W
C97
R26 RXEF185
C98 R149
47 CE1000p Q2 47/1W
CE0.1u 2SJ553S D42
IC4 T4 PTZ43A
L1
9 8 +24V
NC NC RCH895NP-470K
SERVO BOARD_Circuit Diagram 4/4

+41V 10 7
NC SWout
11 6
VIn NC
12 5 R148
B.S Reg
13 4 15K
NC CE/SS
14 3 C7
Comp DGND

220u/35V
15 2 + CE0.1u R24
Vref NC

CE0.1u
16 1 D2 R40

CE0.047u
NC AGND 47/1W
D2FS6-5063 1K/1W

CE1000p
C6
R147
SPI-8010A R150

C10
C9
C96 2.2K/0.5W R146
100
C8 CE1000p 100

C95
CE0.1u 2
R408 R27 Q3

470 1%

R29
10K 1% 1.0K 1% 1 3 2SK2796STR-E

3
3
2 2 Q6

1000u/63V
PowerON C94
DTC114EK +
Q5 CE470p

R151 1.0K

C3

1
1
DTC114EK

2-19
Slow_Power_ON

VCC +24V

R250 R253
C23 15/1W(NON) 47/1W
R55
47 (NON)
CE0.1u (NON) T6
IC9
RCH895NP-470K (NON) C219
9 8 VCC D5 1SS355
NC NC L2 T258 T261
+41V 10 7
NC SWout CE0.1u(NON)
11 6 IC207 CN207
VIn NC
12 5 T19 1 8
B.S Reg R255 Source1 Drain1 1
13 4 VCC IC13 VCC3 2 7
NC CE/SS Bed_Heater_ON Gate1 Drain1 2
14 3 C83 1 3 0 3 6
Comp DGND IN OUT R257 Source2 Drain2 3 To Power Board
15 2 + C403 4 5
Vref NC D41 CE0.1u Apron_Heater_ON Gate2 Drain2 4
16 1 CE0.1u 2 + R127 0
NC AGND D2FS6-5063(NON) GND
10K UPA1759G-E2-A 5267-04A
SPI-8010A (NON) UPC2933T

CE0.1u
CE0.1u (NON)

CE0.047u (NON)
C25

CE1000p (NON)
CE1000p (NON) C29 C71 VCC +24V

C82

C78
100u/25V CE0.1u

C81

C26
R56 R58

C24 330u/16V
R260 R256
15/1W(NON) 47/1W

R57
1.8K 1% (NON) 100 1% (NON)

470 1%(NON)
C223

CE0.1u(NON)
2-4 CARRIAGE BOARD
CARRIAGE BOARD_Arrangement Diagram (Component Side)

NOT USE
NOT USE

NOT USE

NOT USE
USE
NOT

2-20
VHV0 +5 +5
+3.3 VHV0
CN4
VHV0
36
VHV0
35
COM1A

P
34 C20

P
P
+ C4 C12 C25
33
COM1A
To LINEAR ENCODER CE0.1u
47u_16V CE0.1u
+ C2
CE0.1u
+ C24
+5
LED1 PRINT CARRIAGE BOARD
32 47u_16V 10u_50V R34

M
A K

M
M
31 BOARD
COM1A 330
30
+5
29 SEL6410E
COM1A CN2 +3.3
28 C26
TP2
27 1 CE0.1u
COM2B enc_phA TP12
26 2

20
TP1 IC5
25 3
enc_phA enc_phB lat 2 18 R41 33 CN10
24 4 A0 B0
+5 chA 3 17 R40 33 TP11

VCC
23 C3 A1 B1 COM2A 29
enc_phB 53261-04 chB 4 16 R39 33
22 A2 B2 28
CE0.1u NCHG 5 15 R37 33
21 A3 B3 27
head_th Head_TH 6 14
20 A4 B4 26
7 13
19 A5 B5 C32 C31 C30 C29 25
from MAIN BOARD CN17 lat 8 12 CE1000p
18 A6 B6 24
9 11 CE1000p CE1000p CE1000p
17 A7 B7 23
chA
16 22
19
15 E 21
NCHG 1

GND
14 DIR 20
13 19

10
12 SN74LVC245APWR 18
11 17
si7_y TP5
10 16
si7_z IC4 to Rear CN3
9 COM1A 15
sck_y 2 3 R35 33 sck
8 RIN1+ ROUT1 14
sck_z R31 R30 5
7 ROUT2 13
si1_y 82 82 1 11 C22
6 RIN1- ROUT3 12
si1_z 6 13 CE100p
5 RIN2+ ROUT4 11
CN8
4 C18 10
7 +3.3 GND_COM2A
3 CE220p RIN2- 9 1
si2_y 10 16
2 RIN3+ VCC 8 2
si2_z
1 C23 7 3
9 8
RIN3- GND CE0.1u 6 4
36FMN-BTK 14 GND_COM2A
RIN4+ 5 5
12 lat
ENB 4 6
GND_COM1A 15 4
RIN4- ENA 3 7
GND_COM2B NCHG
2 8
1 9
VHV0 VHV1 +3.3
R36 10
CN5 DS26LV32ATM/NOPB CONNECTOR,52808-2971 MOLEX
11
VHV0 TP8 GND_COM1A
36 0 12
VHV1 to Front CN4
35 TP9 13 +3.3 VHV0
COM1A COM1A
34 14 CN12
COM1B
33 15
COM2A COM2A 1
32 16 COM1A
COM1B 2
31 17 COM1B
3
30 18 COM2A
COM1B +5 CN1 4
29 19 COM2B
5
28 1 To HEAD 20 to DP
COM1B NoMount 6
27 2 21
R1 +5 7
26 3 22
CARRIAGE BOARD_Circuit Diagram 1/2

25 COM2B (1.0K)
4
UP/DOWN 23
8
C1 SENSOR 9
24 5 24
p_side 10
23 CE0.1u 25
head_u/d 53261-05 TP4 R23 sck 11
22 26
/p_side_enable NoMount
21 27 53398-11
xhot R22 33 (10K) xhot
20 28
19 29
IC1
18 GND_COM2B
2 3 si7 C21 CONNECTOR,52808-2971 MOLEX
17 RIN1+ ROUT1
from MAIN BOARD CN15 R33 R32 5 si1 CE100p
16 ROUT2
chB 82 82 1 11 si2 VHV0+3.3 GND_COM1A GND_COM2A GND_COM1A
15 RIN1- ROUT3
6 13 si3

2-21
14 RIN2+ ROUT4
R14 R15 CN9
13 GND_COM1B
+3.3 82 82 7 +3.3 COM2B
12 RIN2- 1
10 16
11 RIN3+ VCC 2
R12 R13 COM1B
10 C17 3
82 82 9 8
9 RIN3- GND CE0.1u 4
14 GND_COM2B
8 RIN4+ 5
R29 R28 12
7 ENB 6
si3_z 82 82 15 4 +3.3 VHV0 +3.3 +5
6 RIN4- ENA 7
si3_y
5 8
4 C10 C9 C11 C19 9 C43 C34 R2 R3
3 CE220p CE220p CE220p CE220p 10 CE0.1u CE0.1u 10K 10K
si4_z DS26LV32ATM/NOPB
2 11
si4_y
1 12
13 to Rear CN4

2
36FMN-BTK +5 R-VR,CT-6ES 10K (103)
14
R20 470 1 3
15

1
GND_COM1B R21 NoMount VR1 16
TR1 17
GND_COM2B +5 2 VHV0 +3.3
DTB123EK 18
VHV1 C16 R42 33 TP13 si7
19

8
R10 R8

3
CN6 CN7
CE0.1u 20
VHV1 3 CN3 R47 33 TP18 si5
36 82 82 21 1
++
VHV1 1
35 1 22 2
COM2A 2 IC3A R48 33 TP19 si3
34 - 2 P-SIDE SENS 23 3
- BA-10358F
33 3 24 4

4
COM2A R49 33 TP20 si1 GND_COM2B
32 25 5
C15 C8 53261-03
31 26 6
COM2A R50 0 TP21 chB
30 CE1000p R11 AD2 K D1 27 7
A K CE1000p
29 28 8
COM2A 3.3K
28 R9 2.2K C33 C39 C40 C41 C42 29 9
1SS355 1SS355
27 CE100p 10
COM2B CE100p CE100p CE100p NoMount CONNECTOR,52808-2971 MOLEX
26 11
25 12
COM2B TP6 GND_COM1B
24 13
TP7
23 14
COM2B COM2B
22 15
COM1B COM1B
21 16
IC2 to Front CN3
20 17
2 3 si4 TP10
19 RIN1+ ROUT1 18
R16 R17 5 si8 R38 33 si8
18 ROUT2 19
82 82 1 11 si5 TP14
from MAIN BOARD CN14 17 RIN1- ROUT3 20
6 13 si6 R43 33 si6
16 RIN2+ ROUT4 21
R19 R18 TP15
15 22
82 82 7 +3.3 R44 33 si4
14 RIN2- 23
10 16 TP16
13 RIN3+ VCC 24
R7 R6 R45 33 si2 +3.3 VHV0
12 C5 25
82 82 9 8 TP17
11 RIN3- GND CE0.1u 26
si8_y 14 R46 0 chA
10 RIN4+ 27 C44 C27
si8_z R4 R5 12 IC3B
9 ENB 28 CE0.1u CE0.1u
82 82 15 4 TP3 BA-10358F+ 5 R26 0
8 RIN4- ENA
Head_TH R25 7 + 29
7
si5_y 0 - 6 R24 +5 CONNECTOR,52808-2971 MOLEX
6 C6 C7 C14 C13
si5_z - 10K_1%
5 CE220p CE220p CE220p CE220p DS26LV32ATM/NOPB GND_COM1B
4 C28 C35 C36 C37 C38 R27 NoMount
3
si6_y CE100p CE100p CE100p CE100p NoMount
2
si6_z
1
36FMN-BTK

GND_COM2A

GND_COM2B
CARRIAGE BOARD_Circuit Diagram 2/2
CUT CARRIAGE BOARD

+5

NoMount
C104
NoMount

8
CE0.1u
IC100A
++ 3
1
2
-
-
BA-10358F

4
NoMount NoMount
CN100 +5 CN101
So1+
15
14
So1+
So1-
1
2 To SOLENOID
13
ILS-2T
12
So1-
11
+5 NoMount
10
CN103
9
To SERVO BOARD 8
PinchPos PinchPos
1
7
6 /Crop_ON
CropSens NoMount
2
3 PINCH POS SENSOR
5 NoMount 4
+5 C106
4 R101 NoMount R100 NoMount
3 NoMount IC100B 53398-04
2
++ 5 NoMount 1.0K VR100 470K
CE0.1u

1
7
1 Q100
6
-
52808-15 - 2 DTB123EK NoMount
BA-10358F NoMount NoMount CN102
C100 NoMount R102 R106 R107

3
1
NoMount 2.2K
R103
150 47
@Crop_ON
@Crop_Sens
2
3
To CROP SENSOR BOARD
NoMount
NoMount
+5 C105 53398-03
C102 CE1000p CE1000p
NoMount

A
R105
D101
NoMount +5
NoMount K
NoMount
NoMount

P
C103 + C101
A

R104 CE0.1u
D100 47u_16V
NoMount

M
NoMount
K

LINEAR ENCODER BOARD

+5

+5
CN200 IC200
1 5 R200
1 VCC An
2 LENC_PHA 2
GND 150
3
3 Vout(A)
4 LENC_PHB 4
Vout(B) K
6

C200 KE-2107-18
CABLE-ASSY,LINEAR ENCODER VP-540
CE0.1u
K

D201 D200
UDZS 7.5B UDZS 7.5B
A

GRIT ENCODER BOARD

+5

CN300 +5
U300
1 R300
3 1
2 Vout(A) An
R301 33 PH_A 4 150
3 GND
R302 33 PH_B 5
4 VCC
6 2
Vout(B) K
5267-04
K

D301 D300 SENSOR,KE-2A10-36


C300
UDZS 7.5B UDZS 7.5B
CE0.1u
A

2-22
2-5 SUB BOARD
SUB BOARD_Arrangement Diagram (Component Side)
NOT USE

NOT USE
NOT USE

NOT USE
NOT USE

NOT USE NOT USE

USE
NOT
NOT USE NOT USE
NOT USE

NOT USE
NOT USE
NOT USE

NOT USE

2-23
+5
IC502A

14
IC503D TC74VHC32FT
1 2 12
11
13
TC74VHC14FT
+5 PANEL BOARD

20 7
IC500
PD0 2 19 DB0
1D 1Q
PD1 3 18 DB1

VCC
2D 2Q
PD2 4 17 DB2
3D 3Q
PD3 5 16 DB3
4D 4Q
PD4 6 15 DB4
5D 5Q
PD5 7 14 DB5
6D 6Q
PD6 8 13 DB6
7D 7Q
PD7 9 12 DB7
8D 8Q
1
OC
11

GND
CLK
TC74VHCT574AFT

10
C500
NoMount
IC503B TC74VHC32FT
+5 R514 4 +5
LED505
100 6
C507 5 K A BUSY R512
R508

P
3
CE100p +5 +5
+ C508 100 Q507 330
IC503A TC74VHC32FT 2 SEL6410E
47u_16V R513 1

M
3 R505 DTD113EK
100

1
C506 2 10K
CE100p
IC503C TC74VHC32FT CN500
CN501 R509 9 VSS
1
100 8 VDD
24 C501 2
10 V0 LED503
23 CE100p +5 3
RS
22 4
R/W K A SETUP R510
21 5

20
3
LCD_RS PD[0..7] IC501 E
SUB BOARD_Circuit Diagram 1/4

20 6 330
LCD_R/W PD0 18 2 DB0 DB0 2 Q505 SEL6410E
19 B0 A0 7
LCD_E PD1 17 3 DB1 DB1

VCC
18 B1 A1 8 DTD113EK
PD0 PD2 16 4 DB2 DB2 LED502
17 B2 A2 9

1
PD1 PD3 15 5 DB3 DB3
16 B3 A3 10
PD2 PD4 14 6 DB4 DB4 K A PAUSE R507
15 B4 A4 11

3
PD3 PD5 13 7 DB5 DB5 390
14 B5 A5 12 Q504
PD4 PD6 12 8 DB6 DB6 2 SLR343BC4T3F
13 B6 A6 13
PD5 PD7 11 9 DB7 DB7
12 B7 A7 14 DTD113EK
PD6 VLED LED504
11 R504 15

1
PD7 19 +5 VLSS
10 E 16 POWERR511

3
/LCD_CS 1 470 K A

GND
9 DIR

3
2 MDF7-16P-2.54DSA(55) 390
8 Q503 Q506
/LED TC74VHCT245AFT 2 SLR343BC4T3F

10
7 +5 To LCD
6 DTD113EK

1
/SW0 DTD113EK
5 Q500

1
R506 R503
4 2SK2796S-TR
/SW1 10K 10K
3
2
/RESET R502 100
1
+5
52806-24 LED500

20
IC506

2-24
PD4 3 2 K A BASE R500
POWER_LED
D1 Q1
3

PD5 4 5 BASE LED 330

VCC
D2 Q2
PD6 7 6 PAUSE_LED 2 SEL6410E
from MAIN BOARD R518 100 D3 Q3
PD7 8 9 BUZZER
D4 Q4
PD3 13 12 BUSY_LED
C515 D5 Q5 HEATER
1

PD2 14 15 SETUP_LED Q501


NoMount D6 Q6 LED501
PD1 17 16 LCD_ON DTD113EK
D7 Q7 R501
PD0 18 19 HEATER_LED K A
D8 Q8
3

330
11 2 SEL6410E
R517 100 CLK
1 +5 +5

GND
CLR
14

C514 SN74HCT273APWR RA501 Q502

10
DTD113EK IC502B
NoMount 1 10
C
2 9 3 4
3 8 +5
4 7 BZ500
TC74VHC14FT
+5 5 6
C IC502C
1

20
IC505 EXBA10E103J 5 6
PD0 2 18 CONFIG SW500 EVQ21305R CONFIG 2 BUZZER
A0 B0
3

PD1 3 17 PAUSE TC74VHC14FT

VCC
A1 B1 SW502 Q508
PD2 4 16 POWER EVQ21305R PAUSE 2
A2 B2 IC502D
PD3 5 15 TMB-05
A3 B3 SW508 DTD113EK
PD4 6 14 EVQ21305R POWER 9 8
A4 B4
1

PD5 7 13
A5 B5
PD6 8 12 TC74VHC14FT
A6 B6
PD7 9 11
A7 B7 IC502E
R516 100 19 +5 11 10
E
1

GND
DIR RA500
C512 TC74VHC14FT
NoMount TC74VHCT245AFT 1 10

10
C
2 9
3 8 13 12
4 7
+5 5 6
C IC502F TC74VHC14FT
7

20
IC504 EXBA10E103J
PD7 2 18 MENU SW503 EVQ21305R LEFT CURSOR
A0 B0
PD6 3 17 DOWN CURSOR

VCC
A1 B1 SW501
PD5 4 16 ENTER EVQ21305R TOP CURSOR
A2 B2
PD4 5 15
A3 B3 SW505
PD3 6 14 LEFT CURSOR EVQ21305R DOWN CURSOR +5
A4 B4
PD2 7 13 TOP CURSOR
A5 B5 SW504
PD1 8 12 RIGHT CURSOR EVQ21305R RIGHT CURSOR
A6 B6
PD0 9 11
A7 B7 SW506 EVQ21305R MENU
R515 100 19
E SW507
1 EVQ21305R ENTER C503 C502 C505 C504 C513 C511 C509

GND
C510 DIR
CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u
NoMount
TC74VHCT245AFT

10
SUB BOARD_Circuit Diagram 2/4
to SW Power Supply
POWER BOARD CN1101
to Power SW
CN1102
1 1
2 2
3 3
4
B2P3-VH
B2(4-2 3)P-VH

CN1103
1
2 to Print Thermostat F1A
CLIP PFC-5000-0202
F1B
CLIP PFC-5000-0202
FS1100
B2P-VH
CN1104
5X20 021706.3MXP 6.3A/250V
1
FS1101
2
3
to Print Heater 1 5X20 021706.3MXP 6.3A/250V
SSR1100
RELAY,SSR AQ1208 B2P3-VH
INPUT+ CN1109 F2A F2B

LOAD2

LOAD1
INPUT-

CLIP PFC-5000-0202 CLIP PFC-5000-0202


1
2
3
to Servo Board
4
3

1 4
5 to 100/200V Select Cable
6
CN1100
R1100 0 7
1
B4P7-VH
2 C1100
CN1105
3 NoMount
4 1
SSR1101
5267-04 R1101 0
RELAY,SSR AQ1208
2
3
to Print Heater 2
INPUT+
INPUT-

LOAD2

LOAD1

C1101
B2P3-VH
NoMount

CN1106
4
3

1
2 to DryerThermostat
B2P-VH
CN1107
1
2
3
to Dryer Heater 1
B2P3-VH
CN1110
1
2
3
4
5
to 100/200V Select Cable
6
7
B4P7-VH
CN1108
1
2
3
to Dryer Heater 2
B2P3-VH

FAN JUNCTION BOARD THERMISTOR BOARD ×2

CN400 CN402
1 1
2 2 to FAN CN600
3 TH600
5267-02
4 1
to Servo Board 5
CN401 2 103KT
6
7 1 53398-02
8 2 to FAN
53398-08 5267-02

CN404
1
2 to Print Thermistor Board
53014-02 CN601
TH601
CN403 1
2 103KT
1
2 to Dryer Thermistor Board 53398-02

53014-02

CROP MARK SENSOR BOARD 1

CN100
1
2
3

(CABLE-ASSY,CROP SENSOR VP-540)


1

U100

SENSOR-INTERRUPTER,RPR-220
2

CARTRIDGE IC BOARD ×8

CN1014 CN1012 CN1015 CN1013 CN1006 CN1004 CN1007 CN1005


2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
5 5 5 5
5268-02 5268-02 5268-02 5268-02
3 3 3 3
4 4 4 4
CN032-004-000 CN032-004-000 CN032-004-000 CN032-004-000
GND1 GND2 GND5 GND6

CN1010 CN1008 CN1011 CN1009 CN1002 CN1000 CN1003 CN1001


2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
5 5 5 5
5268-02 5268-02 5268-02 5268-02
3 3 3 3
4 4 4 4
CN032-004-000 CN032-004-000 CN032-004-000 CN032-004-000
GND3 GND4 GND7 GND8

2-25
+3.3

R14
+3.3 10K
R13
10K
INK TANK BOARD
CN5
TCK
1
2
TDO
3
CN9
4
TMS
5 1
6 2
7 3 to MIX PUMP
8 4
TDI
9 5
10
+3.3 53014-05
53398-10 R26
10K +3.3

1
6
RA9 CN17

K
R12
D3 EXBA10E103J INK_Exist_0
22K TP12 1

2
9
3
8
4
7
5
+3.3 +5 1SS355

10
2

A
Ink_Emputy_0
/RESET RA7 3
5 4 To Ink 1

P
P
+ C35 + C15 4

P
6 3
47u_16V 47u_16V + C13
7 2 292132-4
2.2u_50V

M
M
8 1 CN16

M
+5 INK_Exist_1
EXBV8V101JV 1
CN18
2
1 RA6 Ink_Emputy_1 3 To Ink 2
5 4
2 4
to PINCH U/D SENSOR 6 3
3
7 2 292132-4
C37 5267-03 8 1 CN15
+3.3 INK_Exist_2
EXBV8V101JV 1
CE0.1u C34 C33 C32 C31 C30 C29 C28 C27
2
Ink_Emputy_2 3
CN6 CE470p CE470p CE470p CE470p CE470p CE470p CE470p CE470p To Ink 3
4
26
MIX_PUMP_+A 292132-4
25
MIX_PUMP_-A CN14
24
MIX_PUMP_-B INK_Exist_3
23 1

100
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
80
79
78
77
76
22 MIX_PUMP_+B 2
+3.3 Ink_Emputy_3
21 3 To Ink 4

A8
A9
D9
D8

A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
D14
D13
D12
D11
D10
N.C.
20 4

I2/OE1
VCCIO
19

GNDIO
GNDIO

VCCINT
+3.3 1 75 292132-4

GNDINT

I3/GCLRn
18 N.C. D7

I1/GCLK1
2 74
17 N.C. GNDIO
3 73 TDO
SUB BOARD_Circuit Diagram 3/4

I4/OE2/GCLK2
16 R9 VCCIO D6/TDO
R10 TDI 4 72
15 10K A7/TDI N.C.
10K 5 71
14 N.C. D5
+5 +3.3 6 70 +3.3
13 IC2 A6 N.C.
7 69
12 N.C. D4

20
RD74LVC541B 8 68
11 A5 D3
1
6

SUB_CLK R27 100 2 18 R25 100 9 67


10 A1 Y1 A4 D2
SUB_LOAD R20 100 3 17 R24 100 @sub_load 10 66 RA8 CN13

VCC
9 A2 Y2 A3 VCCIO
SUB_DATA_IN R19 100 4 16 R23 100 11 65 EXBA10E103J INK_Exist_4
8 A3 Y3 GNDIO GNDIO 1
2
9
3
8
4
7
5

SUB_STORE_IN R18 100 5 15 R22 100 12 64


10

7 A4 Y4 A2 D1 2
SUB_DATA_OUT R17 33 6 14 R28 33 @sub_load 13 63 Ink_Emputy_4
6 A5 Y5 A1 D0 RA4 3 To Ink 5
Sub_to_Servo R16 33 7 13 R29 33 14 IC1 62 TCK 5 4
5 A6 Y6 A0 C15/TCK 4
Servo_to_Sub R15 100 8 12 R21 100 15 61 6 3
4 A7 Y7 B14/TMS C14
Maintenance_Cover_L 9 11 16 60 7 2 292132-4
3 A8 Y8 B13 EPM3064ATC100-10N C13
Front_Cover_L TMS 17 59 8 1 CN12
2 B12 GNDIO
C3 C2 1 NoMount 18 58 INK_Exist_5
1 C16 C7 C6 C5 C4 E1 C12 C11 C10 C9 C17 C18 C8 VCCIO C12 EXBV8V101JV 1
19 19 57

GND
CE470p CE470p CE470p CE470p E2 TP5 B11 C11 2
52808-26 NoMount 20 56 Ink_Emputy_5
TP4 B10 C10 RA3 3 To Ink 6
NoMount CE470p NoMount NoMount NoMount NoMount 21 55 5 4

10
NoMount TP3 B9 N.C. 4
NoMount 22 54 6 3
N.C. C9
C1 C14 23 53 7 2 292132-4
TP2 B8 GNDIO
CE0.1u CE0.1u +3.3 24 52 8 1 CN11
N.C. C8
25 51 INK_Exist_6
TP1 B7 VCCIO EXBV8V101JV 1
C26 C25 C24 C23 C22 C21 C20 C19
PC6 2
Ink_Emputy_6

2-26
CE0.1u 3
CE470p CE470p CE470p CE470p CE470p CE470p CE470p CE470p To Ink 7

GNDIO
N.C.
N.C.
B6
B5
B4
B3
GNDIO
VCCIO
B2
B1
B0
GNDINT
VCCINT
C0
C1
C2
GNDIO
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
N.C.
N.C.
4
from JUNCTION
292132-4

26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
BOARD CN10
+3.3 INK_Exist_7
1
2
Ink_Emputy_7 3 To Ink 8
PC2 PC1 PC3 PC7 PC8 PC5 PC4
CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u CE0.1u 4
SEL_IHB 292132-4
+3.3 SEL_C +5
CN4 Ink_TxD SEL_B
Ink_RxD SEL_A

/RESET
1
R6 CN3

5
6
7
8
to JIGU 2
RA1 0
R8 R7 1
5267-02 EXBV8V103JV NoMount
10K 1.0K 2 to MAINTENANCE
3
+5
TP17
TP14
TP16
TP13

4
3
2
1

TP10
TP8
TP11
TP9
TP15
+5 R11 +5 53014-03 COVER_L_1
0
K

CN2
D1 R4
NoMount 1
3

(1SS355) 0 2 MAINTENANCE
Q1 2
A

3
NoMount +5
(DTC114EK) R5
COVER_L_2
NoMount
1
3
4
5

0
53014-03
RELAY1
K
N.C.
N.O.

NoMount
D2
NoMount (ATXS206)
N.C.
COM COM
N.O.

(D1FL20U)
A
9
8

+5
12
10

+5 R2
0
+5 CN1
R3 (0)
TP6 CN8
1

8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
PC9 TP7 RA2
1 NoMount R1 2
TP18 CE0.1u IC3 RA5 EXBV8V222JV
2 to CARTRIDGE IC BOARD 3 VALVE SENSOR
1 8 Ink_RxD EXBV8V222JV A K D8
GND RXD 3 (0) 4
2 7 Ink_TxD UDZS 7.5B
1-W TXD 4 NoMount

1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
3 6 +5 A K D9 53014-04
NC POL 5
4 5 IC4 UDZS 7.5B
VDD VPP 6
SEL_A 11 13 A K D10
A 0 7
DS2480B+T&R SEL_B 10 14 UDZS 7.5B
B 1 8
TP19 SEL_C 9 15 A K D11
C 2 9
12 UDZS 7.5B
R30 0 3
3 1 53014-09
COM 4
5 CN7
5
C36 SEL_IHB 6 2
INH 6 1
NoMount 4
7 2
(CE470p) 7 A K D4
VEE 3
16 UDZS 7.5B
VCC 4
8 +5 A K D5
GND 5
UDZS 7.5B
6
TC74HC4051AFT A K D6
PC10 7
UDZS 7.5B
CE0.1u 8
A K D7
UDZS 7.5B 53014-08
JUNCTION BOARD
+5

NoMount
+5 R901 NoMount CN902
0 CN900
1
1 2 MAINTENANCE COVER_R
2 3

K
R900 0 D900 RESERVE
3 4
NoMount

3
(1SS355) (53014-03) (53014-04)
Q900 2 CN908

A
+5 NoMount
1
DTC114EK
2

1
3
1
3

1
to RELAY BOARD

K
K
R902 +5 NoMount RELAY900 NoMount
NoMount CN909 D902 NoMount D903 RELAY901 (5267-02)
(10K) NoMount (G5NB-1A) NoMount NoMount
1
(D1FL20U) (D1FL20U)

A
A
2

4
2
4
2

(G5NB-1A)
3 (to PINCH U/D)
C905 (5267-03)
NoMount +5
(CE0.1u)

K
CN907 D901
SUB BOARD_Circuit Diagram 4/4

NoMount
1

3
(1SS355)
2
to MAIN BOARD Q901 2

A
3
NoMount
CN901 CN903 NoMount DTC114EK

1
FRONT_COVER +5 (53398-03)
1 26
2 PINCH U/D SENS 25
MAINTENANCE_COVER_L
3 24
4 Servo_to_Sub 23
5 Sub_to_Servo
22
6 SUB_DATA_out 21
SUB_STORE_in
7 20
SUB_DATA_in
8 19
9 SUB_LOAD_in 18
10 SUB_CLK_in 17
+5
11 16
12 15 to INK TANK BOARD
13 14
14 13
15 12

2-27
16 11
17 10
CN906 +3.3
18 9
19 1 MIX_PUNP_+A 8
20 2 MIX_PUNP_-A 7
+3.3 MIX_PUNP_-B +3.3 +5
from SERVO BOARD 21 from SERVO BOARD 3 6
MIX_PUNP_+B
22 4 5
23 5 4
P
P

+5 + C902 + C900
24 3
53014-05 47u_16V 47u_16V
25 2
C904
M
M

26 1
CE0.1u CN905
27
52808-26
28 1
29 2 to GRIT ENCODER
30 GRIT_Ph_A 3
F_MOTOR_- GRIT_Ph_B
31 4
32
5267-04
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
F_MOTOR_+
40
CONNECTOR,40FMN-STK-A (LF)(SN)
C901
CE1.0u
CN904
FEED_Ph_A 1
FEED_Ph_B
2
3 to FEED MOTOR
4
5
6
7
5267-07

+5

C903
CE0.1u
2-6 MAINTENANCE PARTS LIST_Electrical Parts

MAIN BOARD
Parts No Parts Name Description Function
IC22
IC21
1000001098 IC,E09A54RA D/A Converter
IC26
IC25
TR14
TR6
15129122 TR 2SC4131 GB Transistor for Driving HEAD
TR2
TR11
TR1
TR10
15129121 TR 2SA1746 OY Transistor for Driving HEAD
TR7
TR15
F1 DC Fuse for Head
1000000659 FUSE,01543.15DR
F2 DC Fuse for Head

SERVO BOARD
Parts No Parts Name Description Function
IC17 Pump Motor Driver
15189105 IC-LINEAR,MTD2005-7101
IC301 Circulation Pump Motor Driver
15189111 IC-LINEAR,MTD2005F-3072 IC14 Wipe Motor Driver
15119119 TR,MOS UPA1759G-E2-A IC10 Fan Driver
15119119 TR,MOS UPA1759G-E2-A IC207 Relay Driver
12559102 FUSE 11CT 3.15A F1 DC Fuse for Step Motor Driver
15189116 IC-LINEAR L6234PD013TR ET IC2 Solenoid Drive Control
15189116 IC-LINEAR L6234PD013TR ET IC3 Solenoid Drive Control

POWER BOARD
Parts No Parts Name Description Function
FS1100 AC Fuse for Print Heater
12559105 FUSE,5X20 021706.3MXP 6.3A/250V
FS1101 AC Fuse for Dryer
SSR1100 Relay for Printer Heater
1000004355 RELAY,SSR AQ1208
SSR1101 Relay for Dryer

2-28
3 Replacement of Main Parts

To Ensure Safe Work

Turn off the Sub Power SW, Main Power SW, and unplug the power cable of the Printer and
deodorization equipment before performing parts replacement.
Performing the parts replacement while the power is on may result in injury by unintended
operation of the machine.

< Rear View >


Unplug

AC INLET for the Printer Unit

Static electricity can harm some electronic devices. To prevent static damage, discharge static
electricity from your body before you touch any of electronic devices. You can do so by touching
an unpainted metal surface on the chassis.
You can also take the following steps to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge (ESD):
z When unpacking a static-sensitive device from its shipping carton, do not remove the
device from the antistatic packing material until you are ready to install the device to the
machine. Just before unwrapping the antistatic packaging, be sure to discharge static
electricity from your body.
z When transporting a sensitive device, first place it in an antistatic container or packaging.
z Handle all sensitive devices in a static-safe area. If possible, use antistatic floor pads and
workbench pads.

3-1
The necessary adjustments after the replacement of each part, and the referential time for each work are
described as follows.
HEAD REPLACEMENT : 15min. (1 Head)
1. THERMISTOR CHECK
It can be checked in the SERVICE MENU > THERMISTOR CHK.
2. HEAD ALIGNMENT
3. HEAD INFORMATION CLEAR
Adj. Time : 25min
Total Time : 40min.

CAP TOP REPLACEMENT : 10 min. (4pcs.)


Total Time : 10min.

CARRIAGE MOTOR REPLACEMENT : 20 min


1. SERVO LOCK CHECK
It can be checked in the MOTOR MENU > SERVO LOCK > S.
2. AGING
It can be performed in the MOTOR MENU > AGING > SCAN.
3. MOTOR HOURS CLEAR
Adj. Time : 5min
Total Time : 25min.

FEED MOTOR REPLACEMENT : 40 min


1. SERVO LOCK CHECK
2. AGING
It can be performed in the MOTOR MENU > AGING > FEED.
3. GRIT ENCODER CHECK
4. MOTOR HOURS CLEAR
Adj. Time : 6min
Total Time : 46min.

GRIT ENCODER REPLACEMENT : 10 min


1. GRIT ENCODER CHECK
Adj. Time : 2min
Total Time : 12min.

PUMP REPLACEMENT : 10 min.


1. PUMP CHECK
2. PUMP TIMES CLEAR
Adj. Time : 2min
Total Time : 12min.

MAIN BOARD REPLACEMENT (In case that the parameters cannot be transferred by Peck.) : 35 min.
1. BATTERY INSTALLATION
2. FIRMWARE INSTALLATION
3. SYSTEM PARAMETER INITIALIZE
4. TIME AND DATE SETTING
Set the date and time in the [SERVICE MENU] > [SUB MENU] > [CLOCK]. *Set the [DATE] in order of the [Year/Month/Day].
5. IP ADDRESS SETTING
Start the machine with the Service Mode and set in the User Menu.
6. HEAD RANK SETTING
It can be set in the [PRINT MENU] > [HEAD RANK].
7. SERIAL NUMBER INPUT
It can be set in the [SUB MENU] > [SERIAL NO.].
8. INK TYPE SETTING
It can be set in the [SUB MENU] > [CHANGE INKTYPE].
9. SENSOR CHECK
It can be performed in the SENSOR CHECK.
10. LIMIT POSITION & CUT DOWN POSITION INITIALIZE
11. FLUSHING POSITION ADJUSTMENT * Perform the required adjustment depending on the serial number.
12. LINEAR ENCODER SETUP
13. PAPER SIDE SENSOR ADJUSTMENT
14. HEAD ALIGNMENT
Only Horizontal and Bidirectional Adjustments are required.
15. CALIBRATION
Adj. Time : 70min
Total Time : 105min.

3-2
MAIN BOARD REPLACEMENT (In case that the parameters can be transferred by Peck.) : 35 min.
1. BATTERY INSTALLATION
2. FIRMWARE INSTALLATION
3. SYSTEM PARAMETER INITIALIZE
4. IP ADDRESS SETTING
Start the machine with the Service Mode and set in the User Menu.
5. PUT PARAMETER
6. TIME AND DATE SETTING
Set the date and time in the [SERVICE MENU] > [SUB MENU] > [CLOCK]. *Set the [DATE] in order of the [Year/Month/Day].
7. SENSOR CHECK
It can be performed in the SENSOR CHECK.
Adj. Time : 35min
Total Time : 70min.

CARRIAGE BOARD REPLACEMENT : 10min.


1. HEAD UP/DOWN SENSOR CHECK
It can be performed in the SERVICE MENU > SENSOR CHECK.
2. THERMISTER CHECK
3. LINEAR ENCODER SETUP
Adj. Time : 10min
Total Time : 20min.

PANEL BOARD REPLACEMENT : 7min.


1. LCD/LED//BUZ CHECK
It can be performed in the SUB MENU > LCD/LED/BUZ CHK.
2. KEY CHECK
It can be performed in the SUB MENU > KEY CHECK.
Adj. Time : 3min
Total Time : 10min.

SERVO BOARD REPLACEMENT : 18min.


1. I/S CHECK
It can be performed in the I/S MENU > I/S CHECK.
2. IC CHECK
It can be performed in the I/S MENU > CARTRIDGE > IC CHECK.
3. FAN CHECK
It can be performed in the SUB MENU > FAN CHECK > VACUUM FAN to check that there is a operation sound of the vacuum fans.
4. PUMP CHECK
It can be performed in the I/S MENU > PUMP CHECK > PUMP SUCTION to check the pumps work correctly.
5. SENSOR CHECK
It can be performed in the SENSOR CHECK.
6. HEATER CHECK
It can be performed in the HEATER MENU > HEATER CHECK.
7. GRIT ENCODER CHECK
It can be performed in the MOTOR MENU > G-ENC. CHECK.
8. AGING
It can be performed in the MOTOR MENU > AGING > BOTH.
Adj. Time : 40min
Total Time : 58min.

CARRIAGE BELT REPLACEMENT : 35min.


1. BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT
2. BELT POSITION ADJUSTMENT
3. LIMIT & CUT DOWN POSITION INITIALIZE
Adj. Time : 20min
Total Time : 55min.

ENCODER SCALE REPLACEMENT : 25min.


1. LINEAR ENCODER SETUP
Adj. Time : 5min
Total Time : 30min.

BATTERY REPLACEMENT : 7min.


1. TIME AND DATE SETTING *Set the [DATE] in order of the [Year/Month/Day].
Adj. Time : 2min
Total Time : 9min.

3-3
3-1 HEAD REPLACEMENT

Turn off the Sub Power SW, and then turn off the Main Power
1 SW.

Be sure to turn off the main power when replacing


the head. The Head or Main Board could break, oth-
erwise. It is recommended to disconnect the power OFF
cord.

Remove the Right Cover and the Right Top Cover.


2
Right Top Cover

Right Cover

Open the Front Cover and move the Head Carriage leftwards
3 by hand.

Remove the Carriage Cover.


4
The positions of fixing screws for the Carriage Cover are at Carriage Cover
the left, right and top of the cover.
The Carriage Cover has six screws.

3-4
Disconnect all Head Ribbon Cables from the Head.
5 Put the disconnected Head Ribbon Cables underneath the
Carriage Board.

Unhook the Head Cover from the Head. <Left>


6

<Right>

Hook

Hook

Open the Wire Saddles for bundling the ink tubes and pull
7
the ink tubes toward you.

Wire Saddle

3-5
Pull up the Damper, the ink tubes and the Head Covers slow-
8 ly by lightly pulling the Hook of the Head Cover outward.

Do not touch the valve


of the Damper. When
you touch the valve,
the ink leaks from the Valve

Damper.

When the ink drops on the Head Board, the Head


will be broken.

To prevent the ink from leaking or spattering, put


the cloth on the Right Under Cover.

Remove the screws as shown in the figure and remove the <<Left>
左側 >
9 Head.

< 右側 >
<Right>
Screw

Screw

3-6
Fix the Damper, the ink tubes and the Head Cover set to the
10
new Head.

Tu r n t h e h e a d
rank label to the
Head rank
left and fix the
Label
Head.

Do not touch the


valve of the Damper.
When you touch the Valve
valve, the ink leaks
from the Damper.

Press the Head Cover to the Head until the hook of


the Head Cover clicks into place.
Hook

Be careful not to make the head surface touch with


the Head Carriage Base.

Connect the Head Ribbon Cables to the Head.


11

Do not connect the cables to the wrong connector


or connect the cables halfway. The Head will be
broken.

Check whether the Head Ribbon Cables are connected to


12 4
the correct connectors.
2

3
1

4 3 2 1

3-7
Fix the Head with the screws as shown in the figure. <Left>
13

<Right>

Use the 6kgf·cm torque driver (ST-056) and the


hexagonal bit (1000006902 TOOL,BIT HEXAGO- Screw
NAL ST-118) to tighten up the screws.

Screw

Bundle the ink tubes with the wire saddles by pushing ink
14 tubes toward the back of the Head Carriage.

Wire Saddle

Fix the Right Top Cover.


15 Right Top Cover

Move the Head Carriage by hand to the lock position.


16

3-8
Turn on the Main Power SW, and then turn on the Sub Power
17 SW while pressing the left, right and down keys to enter the
Service Mode.

In [PRINT MENU]>[HEAD RANK] menu, input the Head


18 Rank printed on the label on the package of the Head as SERVICE MENU
PRINT MENU
shown in the figure. [ ]
Input the Head Rank by selecting the digit with the left and
PRINT MENU
right keys and changing the parameters with the up and HEAD RANK
down keys. [ ]
Press the [ENTER] key to save the settings.
HEAD RANK
1234567 (1/3)
[ ]

HEAD RANK
1234567 (3/3)
ENTER

Carton Box

You have to input these values

Head Rank

Perform [FUNCTION]>[CLEANING]>[POWERFUL CL.] once.


19

FUNCTION
CLEANING
[ ]

CLEANING
POWERFUL CL.
ENTER

3-9
C l e a r t h e H e a d i n f o r m a t i o n . P e r f o r m [ S E RV I C E
20 MODE]>[HISTORY MENU]>[HEAD GROUP]>[SHOT SERVICE MENU
HISTORY MENU
COUNT 1] to [SHOT COUNT 8]>[CLEAR]. [ ]

HISTORY MENU
HEAD GROUPE
[ ]

SHOT COUNT 1
333333 KShot
[ ]

SHOT COUNT 1
CLEAR
ENTER

Perform the following adjustments.


21
1. THERMISTOR CHECK
[SERVICE MENU]>[THERMISTOR CHK]
2. Test Print
When the printing result has a banding, a missing dot, a scratchy printing, or a blurred printing,
perform the cleaning again.
3. [4-3 HEAD ALIGNMENT]

3-10
3-2 DAMPER REPLACEMENT

Before replacing the damper, check which color is in which damper by referring the following image.

4 colors
Ink cartridge
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Slot #

M
M
Y
Y

K
C

K
Print head
A C D F

B E G H

Turn off the Sub Power SW, and then turn off the Main Power
1
SW.

OFF

Close the Chock Valve with the hexagonal wrench which is


2 bundled with the machine.

When you keep the Chock valve closed for a long


time under the high temperature environment, the
shape of the tube in the Chock valve changes and
this affects the ink firing.

Remove the Right Cover and the Right Top Cover.


3
Right Top Cover

Right Cover

3-11
Open the Front Cover and move the Head Carriage leftwards
4 by hand.

Remove the Carriage Cover.


5 Carriage Cover
The positions of fixing screws for the Carriage Cover are at
the left, right and top of the cover.
The Carriage Cover has six screws.

Disconnect all Head Ribbon Cables from the Head.


6 Put the disconnected Head Ribbon Cables underneath the
Carriage Board.

3-12
Unhook the Head Cover from the Head.
7 <Left>

<Right>

Hook

Hook

Open the Wire Saddles for bundling the ink tubes and pull
8 the ink tubes toward you.

Wire Saddle

Pull up the Damper, the ink tubes and the Head Covers slow-
9 ly by pulling the Hook of the Head Cover outward.

Do not touch the valve


of the Damper. When
you touch the valve,
the ink leaks from the Valve
Damper.

Hook

When the ink drops on the Head Board, the Head


will be broken.

To prevent the ink from leaking or spattering, put


the cloth on the Right Under Cover.

3-13
Pick both ends of the Damper Joint and remove it from the
10
Damper.

Damper Joint

Ink leaks from the Damper right after removing the


Damper Joint.

Pull out the Damper from the Head Cover.


11

Head Cover

Damper

Insert the new Damper into the Head Cover.


12

Head Cover
The Damper has no particular right or left orienta-
tion.

Damper

Connect the Damper Joint to the Damper with your hand


13 supporting the bottom of the Damper.

Opening both ends of the Damper Joint makes it


easy to fix.
Damper Joint

Check whether the Damper Joint does not come


off or cannot be removed by pulling up it.

3-14
Fix the Damper, the ink tubes and the Head Cover set to the
14 Head by pulling the hook of the Head Cover outward.

When you straighten the Damper, the ink tubes and


the Head Cover set, you can fix them easily.

Do not touch the valve of


the Damper. When you
Hook
touch the valve, the ink
leaks from the Damper. Valve

Press the Head Cover to the Head until the hook of Hook
the Head Cover clicks into place.

Bundle the ink tubes with the wire saddles with pushing ink
15
tubes toward the back of the Head Carriage.

Wire Saddle

Connect the Head Ribbon Cables.


16

Do not connect the cables to the wrong connector


or connect the cables halfway. The Head will be
broken.

3-15
Check whether the Head Ribbon Cables are connected to
17
the correct connectors.

4 3 2 1
3 2 1
4

Open the Chock Valve.


18

Fix the Right Top Cover.


19 Right Top Cover

Connect the Tool Carriage to the Head Carriage.


20 Then, move the Head Carriage by hand to the lock position.

3-16
21 Turn on the Main Power SW, and then turn on the Sub Power
SW while pressing the left, right and down keys to enter the
Service Mode.

Perform [FUNCTION]>[CLEANING]>[POWERFUL CL.] once.


22

FUNCTION
CLEANING
[ ]

CLEANING
POWERFUL CL.
ENTER

P e r f o r m [ S E RV I C E M O D E ] > [ S U B M E N U ] > [ C H O C K
23
CL]>[START]. Open and close the Chock Valve by following
the message. SERVICE MENU
SUB MENU
[ ]

SUB MENU
CHOCK CL
[ ]

CHOCK CL
START
ENTER

3-17
3-3 WIPER REPLACEMENT

Turn off the Sub Power SW, and then turn off the Main Power
1 SW.

ON

Select [SUB MENU]>[MAINTENANCE]>[REPLACE WIPER]


2 in the Users Menu and press the [ENTER] key.
MENU
SUB MENU

SUB MENU
MAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCE
REPLACE WIPER

When the message shown in the figure appears, remove the


3
Right Cover.

OPEN COVER R

Touch the location shown in the figure to discharge any static


4
electricity.
And, the preparation completes when the message shown in
the figure appears.

FINISHED?

3-18
Detach the Hook to the hole on the Felt Wiper with the twee-
5
zers.

When you press the Wiper Frame, it will rotate and


you can return it to the original position. Even if
you rotate the Wiper Frame and change its position,
there is no problem because the machine always
detects the wiper origin position after replacing the
Wiper.

When there is any buildup of ink on the Wiper Wiper Frame


Frame and the Wiper Scraper, clean them with the
Cleaning Stick.

Scraper

Detach the old Wiper and insert the new Wiper.


6

The Wiper has the particular direction.


Place the inclined end on the back side and the
surface for wiping the Head on the right side.

Attach the Hook and press the part shown in the figure with
7
the tweezers.

You must attach the Hook. When you do not at-


tach the Hook, the Wiper may be removed during
the operation.

3-19
Fix the Right Cover and press the [ENTER] key.
8

The Head Carriage moves to the lock position and perform


9 the cleaning automatically. Then, the message shown in the
figure appears after finishing the cleaning.

CLEANING...
>>

MAINTENANCE
REPLACE WIPER

3-20
3-4 FELT WIPER REPLACEMENT

Turn off the Sub Power SW, and then turn off the Main Power
1 SW.

ON

Select [SUB MENU]>[MAINTENANCE]>[REPLACE FELT] in


2 the Users Menu and press the [ENTER] key.
MENU
SUB MENU

SUB MENU
MAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCE
REPLACE FELT

When the message shown in the figure appears, remove the


3 Right Cover.

OPEN COVER R

Touch the location shown in the figure to discharge any static


4
electricity.
And, the preparation are complete when the message shown
in the figure appears.

FINISHED?

3-21
Detach the Hook to the hole on the Felt Wiper with the twee-
5
zers.

When you press the Wiper Frame, it will rotate and


you can return it to the original position. Even if
you rotate the Wiper Frame and change its position,
there is no problem because the machine always
detects the wiper origin position after replacing the
Wiper.

When there is any buildup of ink on the Wiper


Frame and the Wiper Scraper, clean them with the
Cleaning Stick.
Wiper Frame

Scraper

Detach the old Felt Wiper and insert the new Felt Wiper.
6

The Felt Wiper has no particular direction.

Attach the Hook and press the part shown in the figure with
7
the tweezers.

You have to attach the Hook. When you do not


attach the Hook, the Felt Wiper may be removed
during the operation.

3-22
Fix the Right Cover and press the [ENTER] key.
8

The Head Carriage moves to the lock position and perform


9 the cleaning automatically. Then, the message shown in the
figure appears after finishing the cleaning.

CLEANING...
>>

MAINTENANCE
REPLACE FELT

3-23
3-5 CAP TOP REPLACEMENT

Turn off the Sub Power SW, and then turn off the Main Power
1 SW.

OFF

Remove the Right Cover.


2

Right Cover

Move the Head Carriage leftwards to the position where it is


3
not above the Capping Unit.

Remove the Right Under Cover.


4

Right Under Cover

3-24
Open the Wire Saddles for bundling the tubes of the Cap
5
Top.

Wire Saddle

Remove the black tubes of the Cap Top from the Pump.
6

Do not remove the clear tubes.

Remove the Spring.


7

Do not lose the Spring becasue it is small.

Spring

Remove the Cap Top by pressing the [T] shape hook down-
8 ward and pull up the Cap Top.

Be careful with the ink leakage from the tubes when


you pull up the Cap Top.

<[T] shape hook>

3-25
Fix the new Cap Top by fitting the [T] shape hook to the Cap
9 Top Base.

Groove
When you fix the Cap Top, fit the Spring in the
Groove on the bottom of the Cap Top.

Fix the Spring.


10

Spring

Connect the tubes of the Cap Top to the Pump. Both tubes
11
can be connected to both connectors shown in the figure.

Be sure to wipe off the


ink if ink is adhered to
the joints.

3-26
Bundle the tubes of the Cap Top with the Wire Saddles.
12

Bundle the tubes as shown in the figure. If you do


not bundle the tubes, the ink is not drained correctly.

Wire Saddle

Move the Head Carriage by hand to the lock position.


13
Carriage Cover

Turn on the Main Power SW, and then turn on the Sub Power
14 SW while pressing the left, right and down keys to enter the
Service Mode.

Perform [FUNCTION]>[CLEANING]>[POWERFUL CL.] once.


15

FUNCTION
CLEANING
[ ]

CLEANING
POWERFUL CL.
ENTER

3-27
Fix the Right Under Cover.
16

Be careful not to pinch the tubes of the Cap Top


with the Right Under Cover. Right Under Cover

3-28
3-6 CARRIAGE MOTOR REPLACEMENT

Turn off the Sub Power SW, and then turn off the Main Power
1 SW.

OFF

Remove the following covers in order.


2
1. Right Cover
2. Right Top Cover
3. Chassis Cover
4. Panel Cover
5. Right Under Cover
6. Right Frame

Right Top Cover

When removing the Chassis Cover

Panel Cover, remove


the sensor with the sen-
sor cable and the ribbon
cable from the Panel
Board.

Right Under Cover


Right Frame

Panel Cover

Disconnect the connector of the Motor Cable.


3

3-29
Remove the spring on the Flange.
4

Spring

Remove the three screws fixing the Flange, and remove the
5 motor together with the Flange.

The fixing direction


of one screw near
the spring is differ-
ent from the others.

Remove the three screws shown in the figure to remove the


6 motor from the Flange.
And fix a new motor to the Flange.

Be careful with the fixing direction of the Flange in


relation to the motor cables.

Fix the Flange with the three screws temporarily.


7

The fixing direction


of one screw near
the spring is differ-
ent from the others.

3-30
Fix the spring.
8

Spring

Unlock the Head Carriage.


9

Turn the Drive Gear by hand to check if the gears mesh to-
10
gether.

Tighten the three screws to fix the Flange in the order shown
11 in the figure.

1
2

3-31
3

Turn the Drive Gear by hand for short steps back and forth to
12 check if there is no backlash all the way around.

Apply a proper amount of grease (FLOIL G902) to


gears of the motor and Drive Gear.

Connect the connector of the Motor Cable.


13

Move the Head Carriage by hand to the lock position.


14

3-32
Fix the Right Frame and Panel Cover.
15

When fixing the Panel


Cover, fix the sensor with
the sensor cable and the
ribbon cable to the Panel
Board.

Right Frame

Panel Board

Perform the SERVO LOCK CHECK.


16
After turning on the Main Power SW, turn on the Sub Power
SW while pressing the left, right and down keys to enter the +
Service Mode.

MENU

MENU
SERVICE MENU

In [MOTOR MENU]>[SERVO LOCK] menu, select [S].


17
Move the Head Carriage left and right by hand and make
sure the value on the LCD changes depending on the head SERVICE MENU
position. MOTOR MENU
[ ][ ]

MOTOR MENU
SERVO LOCK

[ ]
SERVO LOCK
S: 3

Press the [ENTER] key to excite the motor.


18 Check and see if the Head Carriage can not be moved eas-
ily by hand and the value on the LCD returns to the certain
value.
SERVO LOCK
S: 1688
[ENTER]

SERVO LOCK
S: * 1688

3-33
Perform the AGING.
19 Go back to the [MOTOR MENU], and select [AGING]>[SCAN]
and press the [ENTER] key. Make sure the machine per- SERVICE MENU
forms AGING and then, finish it by pressing [ENTER] key. MOTOR MENU
[ ]

MOTOR MENU
AGING

Do not load any media when performing [AGING]. [ ]


AGING
SCAN

Clear the motor working hours.


20 Go back to the Service Menu, and select [HISTORY MENU] SERVICE MENU
HISTORY MENU
>[MOTOR GROUP]>[MOTOR HOURS S]>[CLEAR] and [ ]
press the [ENTER] key. The motor working hours will be re-
set to 0. HISTORY MENU
MOTOR GROUP
[ ][ ]

MOTOR HOURS S
1653 hours
[ ]

MOTOR HOURS S
CLEAR
ENTER

3-34
3-7 FEED MOTOR REPLACEMENT

Turn off the Sub Power SW, and then turn off the Main Power
1 SW.

OFF

Remove the following covers in order.


2
1. Right Cover
2. Right Top Cover
3. Chassis Cover
4. Panel Cover
5. Right Under Cover
6. Right Frame

Right Top Cover


When removing the Chassis Cover
Panel Cover, remove
the sensor with the
sensor cable and the
ribbon cable from the
Panel Board.

Right Under Cover


Right Frame

Panel Cover

Remove the Right Side Frame Stay.


3

Right Side Frame Stay

3-35
Remove the Grit Encoder Board.
4
Grit Encoder Board

Remove the Grit Encoder Stopper.


5
Grit Encoder Stopper

Remove the Grit Encoder.


6

Grit Encoder

Make sure not to scratch or leave any fingerprints


on the Grit Encoder.

Remove the Oil Guard Stay.


7

Oil Guard Stay

Screw

3-36
Remove the Feed Gear Cover.
8

Screw

Feed Gear Cover

Screw

Move the Head Carriage to the leftward by hand.


9

Remove the Inner Cover


10
Inner Cover

Remove the screw fixing the Cable Support and let it hang.
11

Cable Support

3-37
Remove the Feed Motor Cable with the junction cable from
12
the Junction Board. Junction Board

Remove the spring.


13

Spring

Remove the three screws shown in the figure and remove


14
the Feed Motor.

The bottom screw shown in the figure is removed through the


slit on the bottom of the Bed

3-38
Pull out the Feed Motor leftward and taking it out from the
15 rear side of the Cap Top unit.

Remove the Feed Motor Cable from the connector of the


16
junction cable. .

Remove the three screws as shown in the figure to remove


17 the motor from the Flange.
And fix a new motor to the Flange.

Be careful with the fixing direction of the Flange in


relation to the motor cables.

Connect the Feed Motor Cable to the junction cable.


18

3-39
Take in the new Feed Motor from the rear of the Cap Top unit
19 and fit it with the Frame.

Fix the Flange with the three screws temporarily.


20

Fix the bottom screw temporarily through the slit on the bot-
tom of the Bed

Fix the spring.


21

Spring

3-40
Turn the Drive Gear by hand to check if the gears mesh to-
22
gether.

Tighten the three screws to fix the Flange in the order shown
23 in the figure.

1
3

Turn the Drive Gear by hand for short steps back and forth to
24 check if there is no backlash all the way around.

Apply a proper amount of grease (FLOIL G902) to


gears of the motor and Drive Gear.

Connect the Feed Motor Cable to the Junction Board.


25
Junction Board

3-41
Fix the Cable Support.
26

Cable Support

Fix the Inner Cover.


27
Inner Cover

Move the Head Carriage by hand to the lock position.


28

Fix the Feed Gear Cover.


29

Screw

Feed Gear Cover


Screw

3-42
Fix the Oil Guard Stay.
30

Oil Guard Stay

Screw

Fix the Grit Encoder.


31
Grit Encoder

Both sides of the Grit Encoder are the same.


When fixing the Grit Encoder, make sure not to
scratch or leave any fingerprints on it.

Fix the Grit Encoder Stopper with the three screws while
32
holding the Shaft
Grit Encoder Stopper

Fix the Grit Encoder Board together with the stay so that the
33 Grit Encoder is in between the gap of sensor.

Grit Encoder Board


Adjust the position
of the sensor so that
the clearance with
the Grit Encoder is
around 1mm.
1mm

3-43
Rotate the Shaft to check that the Grit Encoder does not
34
touch the sensor

Grid Encoder Board

Fix the Right Side Frame Stay.


35

Right Side Frame

Fix the Right Frame and the Panel Cover.


36

When fixing the Panel


Cover, fix the sensor with
the sensor cable and the
ribbon cable to the Panel
Board.

Right Frame

Panel Board

Perform the SERVO LOCK CHECK.


37
After turning on the Main Power SW, turn on the Sub Power
SW while pressing the left, right and down keys to enter the
Service Mode.

3-44
In [MOTOR MENU]>[SERVO LOCK] menu, select [F].
38 Move the Head Carriage left and right by hand and make
SERVICE MENU
MOTOR MENU
sure the value on the LCD changes depending on the head
[ ][ ]
position.
MOTOR MENU
SERVO LOCK

[ ]
SERVO LOCK
F: 140 140

Press the [ENTER] key to excite the motor.


39 SERVO LOCK
Check the Grit Roller can not be rotated easily by hand and
F: 80 80
the value on the LCD doesn't change.
[ENTER]

SERVO LOCK
F:* 80 80

Check the Grit Encoder.


40 Go back to the [MOTOR MENU], and select [G-ENC.
SERVICE MENU
HISTORY MENU
CHECK] and press the [ENTER] key. Make sure the Grit En- [ ]
coder functions correctly by confirming the display to show
HISTORY MENU
[G-ENC. CHECK COMPLETED]. MOTOR GROUP
[ ][ ]
In case that [G-ENC. CHECK FAILED] appears, check the
MOTOR HOURS F
followings.
1653 hours
[ ]
1. Grit Encoder is fixed correctly.
MOTOR HOURS F
2. Feed Motor is fixed correctly.
CLEAR
3. There are no scratches or fingerprints.
ENTER

Perform AGING.
41 Go back to the [MOTOR MENU], and select [AGING]>[FEED]
SERVICE MENU
MOTOR MENU
and press the [ENTER] key. Make sure the machine per-
[ ]
forms AGING and then, finish it by pressing [ENTER] key.
MOTOR MENU
AGING

[ ][ ]
Do not load any media when performing [AGING].
AGING
FEED

Clear the motor working hours.


42 SERVICE MENU
Go back to the Service Menu, and select [HIS- HISTORY MENU
TORY MENU]>[MOTOR GROUP]>[MOTOR HOURS [ ]

F]>[CLEAR] and press the [ENTER] key. The motor working


HISTORY MENU
hours will be reset to 0. MOTOR GROUP
[ ][ ]

MOTOR HOURS F
1653 hours
[ ]

MOTOR HOURS F
CLEAR
ENTER

3-45
3-8 PUMP REPLACEMENT

Turn off the Sub Power SW, and then turn off the Main Power
1 SW.

OFF

Remove the Right Cover.


2

Right Cover

Move the Head Carriage leftwards to the position where it is


3 not above the Capping Unit.

Remove the Panel Cover and the Right Under Cover.


4 Panel Cover

When removing the


Panel Cover, remove
the sensor with the
cable and the ribbon
sensor cable from the
Panel Board.
Right Under Cover

3-46
Remove the motor cable from the connector.
5

Remove the black tubes of the Cap Top and the drain tube.
6
Do not remove the clear tubes of the Cap Top.

Remove the two screws fixing the Pump Unit Stay and take
7 out the Pump Unit.

Remove the two screws shown in the figure and remove the
8 Pump Unit Stay.

Pump Unit Stay

3-47
Remove the three screws shown in the figure and remove
9 the motor from the Pump.

Then, fix the new Pump to the motor.

Fox the Pump Unit Stay to the Pump with the two screws
10 shown in the figure.

Pump Unit Stay

Fix the Pump Unit with the two screws shown in the figure.
11

Connect the black tubes of the Cap Top and the drain tube to
12 the Pump Unit.

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Connect the motor cable to the connector.
13

Fix the the Panel Cover.


14

When fixing the Panel Panel Cover


Cover, fix the sensor with
the sensor cable and the
ribbon cable to the Panel
Board.

Move the Head Carriage by hand to the lock position.


15

Turn on the Main Power SW, and then turn on the Sub Power
16 SW while pressing the left, right and down keys to enter the
Service Mode.

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Select [SERVICE MENU]>[I/S MENU]>[PUMP CHECK], and
17 SERVICE MENU PUMP CHECK
perform [PUMP SUCTION] and [PUMP RELEASE] to check PUMP SUCTION
I/S MENU
if the pumps work correctly.
[ ][ ] [ ]
PUMP SUCTION
I/S MENU A
PUMP CHECK [ ]
PUMP CHECK
PUMP RELEASE

PUMP RELEASE
A

Clear the pump times.


18 Select [SERVICE MENU]>[HISTORY MENU]>[MOTOR
SERVICE MENU
GROUP]>[PUMP TIMES]>[CLEAR], and press the [ENTER]
HISTORY MENU
key.
[ ]

HISTORY MENU
MOTOR GROUP
[ ]

PUMP TIMES PUMP TIMES


9134 times CLEAR

Fix the Right Under Cover.


19

Right Under Cover

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3-9 BOARDS REPLACEMENT (MAIN BOARD / SW POWER SUPPLY)

BOARD LAYOUT (IN CHASSIS)

POWER BOARD
SERVO BOARD

MAIN BOARD
SW POWER SUPPLY

MAIN BOARD REPLACEMENT


MAIN BOARD CONNECTOR LAYOUT

CN8
CN3

CN6

CN7 CN5
CN9

CN14

CN15

CN17

CN19 CN22

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Turn on the Main Power SW.
1

ON

< Rear View >

Start Peck6.
2

Perform [Get Report] and [Get Parameters], and save the


3 Service Report and the parameters.

Turn off the Main Power SW and pull out the Power Cord.
4

OFF

< Rear View >

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Remove the Right Cover, the Right Top Cover and the Chas-
5 sis Cover.
Chassis Cover

Right Cover Right Top Cover

Remove the four screws shown in the figure.


6
Screw

Screw
<Top View>

Disconnect the cables and release the cables from the


7 clamps.

Do not forget CN1108


CN1107
to disconnect
CN1106
the cables
shown in the CN1105

figure. CN1104
CN1103

CN904 CN905 CN906


CN2

Disconnect all the cables from the Servo Board.


8
CN405 CN207 CN400

CN11

CN401

CN7

CN403

CN404

CN3
CN4

CN1

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Pull out the Chassis to the front side.
9

Chassis

Remove the four screws shown in the figure to remove the


10
Servo Board.

Turn ON DIP SW on the new Main Board.


11 RE-640

Turn ON DIP SW bit#2,3 for RE-640


Turn ON DIP SW bit#2 for RA-640

1 2 3 4

RA-640

1 2 3 4

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Disconnect the connector and flexible cable shown in the fig-
12
ure and fix them to the new Main Board.
Remove the four screws shown in the figure and replace with
the new Main Board.
CN8

CN14

CN15

CN17

CN19 CN22

CN3
CN6

CN9
CN7
CN5

Fix the Servo Board with the four screws shown in the figure.
13

Put the Chassis back.


14

Chassis

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Connect all the cables to the Servo Board.
15
CN405 CN207 CN400

CN11

CN401

CN7

CN403

CN404

CN3
CN4

CN1

Connect the cables and bundle the cables with the clamps.
16

Do not forget CN1108


CN1107
to connect the CN1106
cables shown
CN1105
in the figure. CN1104
CN1103
CN904 CN905 CN906

CN2

Fix the Chassis with the four screws shown in the figure.
17
Screw

Screw
<Top View>

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Perform the following operations after replacement.
18
1. BATTERY INSTALLATION
Refer to [3-11 BATTERY REPLACEMENT].
2. FIRMWARE INSTALLATION
Refer to [4-2 HOW TO UPGRADE/INSTALL FIRMWARE].
3. SYSTEM PARAMETER INITIALIZE
Refer to [4-2 HOW TO UPGRADE/INSTALL FIRMWARE].
4. IP ADDRESS SETTING
Start the machine with the Service Mode and set in the User Menu.
5. PUT PARAMETER
Refer to [4-2 HOW TO UPGRADE/INSTALL FIRMWARE].
6. TIME AND DATE SETTING
Set the date and time in the [SERVICE MENU]>[SUB MENU]>[CLOCK].
*Set the [DATE] in order of the [Year/Month/Day].
7. SENSOR CHECK
It can be performed in the Sensor Check.

Perform the following operations if it is not possible to transfer the parameters by Peck6.exe.
1. BATTERY INSTALLATION
Refer to [3-11 BATTERY REPLACEMENT].
2. FIRMWARE INSTALLATION
Refer to [4-2 HOW TO UPGRADE/INSTALL FIRMWARE].
3. SYSTEM PARAMETER INITIALIZE
Refer to [4-2 HOW TO UPGRADE/INSTALL FIRMWARE].
4. TIME AND DATE SETTING
Set the date and time in the [SERVICE MENU]>[SUB MENU]>[CLOCK].
*Set the [DATE] in order of the [Year/Month/Day].
5. IP ADDRESS SETTING
Start the machine with the Service Mode and set in the User Menu.
6. HEAD RANK SETTING
It can be set in the [PRINT MENU]>[HEAD RANK].
7. SERIAL NUMBER INPUT
It can be set in the [SUB MENU]>[SERIAL NO.].
8. INK TYPE SETTING
9. SENSOR CHECK
It can be performed in the Sensor Check.
10. LIMIT & CUT DOWN POSITION INITIALIZE
Refer to [4-4 LIMIT POSITION & CUT DOWN POSITION INITIALIZE]
11. FLUSHING POSITION ADJUSTMENT
Refer to [4-6 FLUSHING POSITION ADJUSTMENT].
* Perform the required adjustment depending on the serial number.
12. LINEAR ENCODER SETUP
Refer to [4-5 LINEAR ENCODER SETUP].
13. PAPER SIDE SENSOR ADJUSTMENT
Refer to [4-12 TOOL PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT]
14. HEAD ALIGNMENT
Refer to [4-3 HEAD ADJUSTMENT].
Only Bidirectional Adjustment is required.
15. CALIBRATION
Refer to [4-10 CALIBRATION].

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SW POWER SUPPLY REPLACEMENT (41V)

SW POWER SUPPLY CONNECTOR LAYOUT

Connected to the [CN1]


and [CN405] on the SER-
VO BOARD, and [CN21]
on the Main Board

Connected to the
[CN101] on the Power
Board

Turn off the Sub Power SW, and then turn off the Main Power
1 SW and pull out the Power Cord.

OFF

Remove the Right Cover, the Right Top Cover and the Chas-
2 sis Cover.
Chassis Cover

Right Cover Right Top Cover

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Remove the four screws shown in the figure.
3
Screw

Screw
<Top View>

Disconnect the cables and release the cables from the


4 clamps.

Do not forget CN1108

to disconnect CN1107
CN1106
the cables
shown in the CN1105

figure. CN1104
CN1103

CN904 CN905 CN906

CN2

Pull out the Chassis to the front side.


5

Chassis

Disconnect all the cable from the SW Power Supply.


6

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Remove the five screws shown in the figure and replace with
7 the new SW Power Supply.
Connect all the cables to the SW Power Supply.

In case that the volume is accidentally turned, ad-


just the output voltage value to +41 +/- 0.1.

Volume

Put the Chassis back.


8

Chassis

Fix the Chassis with the four screws shown in the figure.
9
Screw

Screw
<Top View>

Connect the cables and bundle the cables with the clamps.
10

Do not forget CN1108


CN1107
to connect the CN1106

cables shown
CN1105
in the figure. CN1104
CN11 CN1103
CN904 CN905 CN906

CN2

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3-10 BATTERY REPLACEMENT

Do not recharge, short-circuit, disassembly the lithium battery, nor put it into fire.
It may cause heat, explosion and fire.

Put tape around the lithium battery for insulation for disposal or preservation.
It may cause heat, explosion and fire.

Turn off the Sub Power SW, and then turn off the Main Power
1 SW.
Remove the Chassis Cover.

OFF

Remove the battery on the Main Board by pushing it down


2 and tilting towards right.
1 Socket

Main Board

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Replace the battery with a new one.
3
Socket

Battery

Be careful with the direction of the battery.

Main Board

Turn on the Main Power SW, then turn on the Sub Power
4 SW while pressing the left, right and down keys to enter the
Service Mode. +

MENU

MENU
SERVICE MENU

Select [SUB MENU]>[CLOCK]>[TIME], and set the time and


5 press [ENTER] key.
SERVICE MENU SUB MENU
SUB MENU CLOCK
[ ][ ]
CLOCK
TIME
[ ]
TIME
The display of [B] which shows a battery exhaus- 00:00:59 B
tion disappears by this step. [ ]
TIME
13:01:59 B
[ ENTER]

Select [SUB MENU]>[CLOCK]>[DATE], and set the date and


6 press [ENTER] key.
SERVICE MENU SUB MENU
SUB MENU CLOCK
[ ][ ]
CLOCK
DATE
[ ]
DATE
00/00/00
[ ]
DATE
09/01/13
[ ENTER ]

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Turn off the Sub Power SW, and then turn off the Main Power
7 SW.
Fix the Chassis Cover.

OFF

Dispose of the battery.


8

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3-11 CARRIAGE BELT REPLACEMENT

!! IMPORTANT !!

When replacing the Carriage Belt, make sure to connect the new belt to the current belt, and pass the new belt
at the same time as removing the current belt.
There is a possibility that the new belt cannot be fixed without connecting the new belt to the current belt.

Turn off the Sub Power SW, and then turn off the Main Power
1 SW.

OFF

Remove the Covers in order.


2 Top Cartridge Cover

1. Front Cover Ink Cartridge Cover


2. Right Cover
Top Cover
3. Left Cover
4. Top Cartridge Cover
Left Cover
5. Ink Cartridge Cover
Right Top Cover
6. Front Rail Cover
Front Rail Cover
7. Top Cover
8. Right Top Cover
Front Cover
Right Cover

Move the Head Carriage leftwards to the position where it is


3 not above the Capping Unit.

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Remove the Carriage Cover.
4 The positions of fixing screws for the Carriage Cover are at Carriage Cover
the left, right and top of the cover.
The Carriage Cover has six screws.

Remove the two rivets fixing the Print Junction Cover.


5
Print Junction Cover

Disconnect the Head Ribbon Cables shown in the figure


6 which are fix to the Print Carriage Board.

Disconnect the Linear Encoder Board Cable and the Head


7 Up Down Sensor Cable from the Print Carriage Board.

3-65
Remove four screws fixing the Print Carriage Board.
8

Loosen the two fixing screws as shown in the figure. < Top View / Left Side of the BELT >
9 And loosen the Adjustment Screw.

Fixing Screw
Adjustment Screw

Loosen the four screws as shown in the figure.


10

Remove the Carriage Belt from the plate, and connect the
11 new belt with the scotch tape.
Tape New Belt

Carriage Belt

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Slowly pull the belt end which is not connected the new belt
12
until the new one reaches to the Belt Stay.

Check that the belt is not twisted.

Apply adequate amount of grease (P/# : 39008297 Belt Stay


FLOIL G 902 14KG) to pulleys.

< Left Side> < Right Side>

Tighten the screws as shown in the figure to fix both ends of < Cross-section diagram >
13 the Carriage Belt to the Belt Holder with the plastic plate and
metal plate.
OK)
Screw
Carriage Belt Carriage Belt
When fixing the Carriage Belt, make sure the ends Metal Plate

of the Carriage Belt are not overlapped.

Plastic Plate Belt Holder

NG)
Screw
Be careful with the fixing direction of the plastic
Carriage Belt Carriage Belt
plate and the fixing order of the plates. Metal Plate

< Cross-section diagram >

OK) Screw Metal Plate


Plastic Plate Belt Holder
Screw
Plastic Plate
Carriage Belt Carriage Belt
Metal Plate

Carriage Belt Belt Holder

Plastic Plate Belt Holder

Tighten the Adjustment Screw to have tension on the belt. < Top view - Left side of the Belt >
14 And tighten the two Fixing screws as shown in the figure.

Do not tighten the Adjustment Screw tight.

Adjustment Screw Fixing Screw

3-67
Connect the Linear Encoder Board Cable and the Head Up
15 Down Sensor Cable to the Print Carriage Board.

Fix the Print Carriage Board with the four screws shown in
16 the figure.

Connect all Head Ribbon Cables to the Print Carriage Board.


17

Fix the Print Junction Cover with the two rivets shown in the
18
figure.

Print Junction Cover

3-68
Fix the Carriage Cover.
19
The positions of screws for fixing the Carriage Cover are at Carriage Cover
the left, right and top of the Carriage Cover.
The Carriage Cover has six screws.

Move the Head Carriage to the whole width of the Guide Rail several times to remove the slack in the Carriage Belt.
20
Then, carry out the following adjustments.

1. [4-13 BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT]


2. [4-14 BELT POSITION ADJUSTMENT]
3. [4-4 LIMIT POSITION & CUT DOWN POSITION INITIALIZE]

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3-12 ENCODER SCALE REPLACEMENT

Remove the Covers in order.


1 Top Cartridge Cover

1. Front Cover Ink Cartridge Cover


2. Right Cover
Top Cover
3. Left Cover
4. Top Cartridge Cover
Left Cover
5. Ink Cartridge Cover
Right Top Cover
6. Front Rail Cover
Front Rail Cover
7. Top Cover
8. Right Top Cover
Front Cover
Right Cover

Move the Head Carriage leftwards to the position where it is


2 not above the Capping Unit.

Remove the Encoder Scale by removing the plate fixing the


3 Encoder Scale at its right end and the spring on its left end.
Spring Encoder Scale

Plate

Remove the Spring Plate from the Encoder Scale and fix it to
4 the new Encoder Scale where there is no cutout on it.

Spring Plate
Cutout

Make sure not to scratch or put grease on the En-


coder Scale when fixing it.
Do not touch the surface of the Encoder Scale.

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Put the Encoder Scale in between the Encoder Plate and the Encoder Scale
5 Guide Rail.
Then, fix the right end with the plate and hook up the spring
on the left end.
Make sure that the Encoder Scale is in place. Guide Rail

Encoder Plate
Do not loosen or tighten the screws fixing the
Encoder Plate.

Encoder Scale
Plate

Spring Screw

Move the Head Carriage to the whole width of the machine.


6 Make sure that the Encoder Scale doesn't make contact with
the Encoder Module and also Encoder Scale is between the
slit of the Encoder Module.

Carry out the [4-6 LINEAR ENCODER SETUP].

<Closeup image of Encoder Scale and Module>


Module

Encoder Scale

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3-13 GRIT ENCODER REPLACEMENT

Turn off the Sub Power SW, and then turn off the Main Power
1 SW.

OFF

Remove the following covers in order.


2
1. Right Cover
2. Right Top Cover
3. Chassis Cover
4. Panel Cover
5. Right Under Cover
6. Right Frame

3 Right Top Cover


When removing the
Chassis Cover
Panel Cover, remove
the sensor with the
sensor cable and the
ribbon cable from the
Panel Board.

Right Under Cover


Right Frame

Panel Cover

Remove the Right Side Frame Stay.


4

Right Side Frame Stay

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Remove the Grit Encoder Board.
5
Grit Encoder Board

Remove the Grit Encoder Stopper.


6
Grit Encoder Stopper

Remove the Grit Encoder.


7
Grit Encoder

Make sure not to scratch or leave any fingerprints


on the Grit Encoder.

Fix the Grit Encoder.


8
Grit Encoder

Both sides of the Grit Encoder are the same.


When fixing the Grit Encoder, make sure not to
scratch or leave any fingerprints on it.

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Fix the Grit Encoder Stopper with the three screws while
9 holding the Shaft
Grit Encoder Stopper

Fix the Grit Encoder Board together with the stay so that the
10
Grit Encoder is in between the gap of sensor.

Grit Encoder Board

Adjust the position


of the sensor so that
the clearance with
the Grit Encoder is
around 1mm. 1mm

Rotate the Shaft to check that the Grit Encoder does not
11
touch the sensor

Grit Encoder Board

Shaft

Turn on the Main Power SW, and then turn on the Sub Power
12
SW while pressing the left, right and down keys to enter the
Service Mode. +

MENU

MENU
SERVICE MENU

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Check the GRIT ENCODER.
13 Go back to [MOTOR MENU], and select [G-ENC. CHECK] SERVICE MENU
and press the [ENTER] key. Make sure the Grit Encoder MOTOR MENU
functions correctly by confirming the display shows [G-ENC. [ ] [ ]
CHECK COMPLETED]. MOTOR MENU
G-ENC. CHECK
[ENTER]
M-ENC: 6654
G-ENC: 6653

In case that [G-ENC. CHECK FAILED] appears, check the G-ENC. CHECK
followings. COMPLETED

1. Grit Encoder is fixed correctly. G-ENC. CHECK


2. Feed Motor is fixed correctly. FAILED
3. There is no scratches or finger prints.

Fix the following covers.


14
1. Right Cover
2. Right Top Cover
3. Chassis Cover
4. Panel Cover
5. Right Under Cover
6. Right Frame

Right Cover

Right Top Cover


Chassis Cover

Right Under Cover


Right Frame
Panel Cover

3-75
3-14 PINCH ROLLER REPLACEMENT

1 Remove the Pinch Roller from the Pinch Lever.

Pinch Roller
Pinch Lever

Fix the new Pinch Roller to the Pinch Lever.


2

< ZOOM >

Pinch Lever

Pinch Roller

Make sure that the Pinch Roller is fixed


firmly at the 3 points and the hook.

Hook

< Bottom view >

3-76
3-15 LINEAR ENCODER BOARD REPLACEMENT

Turn off the Sub Power SW, and then turn off the Main Power
1
SW.

OFF

Remove the Right Cover, the Right Top Cover and the Chas-
2
sis Cover.
Right Top Cover

Chassis Cover

Right Cover

Move the Head Carriage leftwards to the position where it is


3 not above the Capping Unit.

Remove the Carriage Cover.


4
The positions of fixing screws for the Carriage Cover are at Carriage Cover
the left, right and top of the cover.
The Carriage Cover has six screws.

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Remove the two rivets fixing the Print Junction Cover.
5
Print Junction Cover

Disconnect all Head Ribbon Cables which are fix to the Print
6 Carriage Board.

Remove four screws fixing the Print Carriage Board.


7

Disconnect the Linear Encoder Board Cable and the Head


8 Up Down Sensor Cable from the Print Carriage Board.

3-78
Remove the Linear Encoder Board with the Stay by the Print
9 Carriage Board vertically as shown in the figure.

Linear Encoder Board with the Stay

Remove the Linear Encoder Board from the Stay.


10
Then, fix the new the Linear Encoder Board to the Stay
Linear Encoder Board

Stay

Fix the Linear Encoder Board with the Stay by standing the
11
Print Carriage Board vertically as shown in the figure.
Linear Encoder Board with the Stay

Make sure that the En- Module


coder Scale doesn't
make contact with the
Encoder Module and
also Encoder Scale is
between the slit of the
Encoder Module.

Encoder Scale

Connect the Linear Encoder Board Cable and the Head Up


12
Down Sensor Cable to the Print Carriage Board.

3-79
Fix the Print Carriage Board with the four screws shown in
13
the figure.

Connect all Head Ribbon Cables to the Print Carriage Board.


14

Fix the Print Junction Cover with the two rivets shown in the
15
figure. Print Junction Cover

16 Fix the Carriage Cover.


The fixing screws for the Carriage Cover is at the left, right
and top of the cover. Carriage Cover
The Carriage Cover has six screws.

3-80
Move the Head Carriage to the whole width of the machine.
17
Make sure that the Encoder Scale doesn't make contact with
the Encoder Module and also Encoder Scale is between the
slit of the Encoder Module again.

Carry out the [4-5 LINEAR ENCODER SETUP].

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3-16 HOW TO FOLD RIBBON CABLE TO THE HEAD

These procedures are for connecting the ribbon cables to the Head.
The ribbon cables and their procedures are different from each con-
nector. Refer to the following list and procedures and fold the ribbon
cables.

Connector A : 1000006702 CABLE-CARD,29P1 256L BB HIGH-V A C A B

Connector B : 1000006702 CABLE-CARD,29P1 256L BB HIGH-V


Connector C : 1000006703 CABLE-CARD,29P1 276L BBR HIGH-V

<Connector A : 1000006702 CABLE-CARD,29P1 256L BB HIGH-V>


Place the ribbon cable whose character side facing up.
1

Character side

There is no difference between left and right direc-


tion.

Fold the ribbon cable with 90 degree angle at the 18 +/-5 mm


2 point from the left end.
18 +/- 5mm

Character side

18 +/- 5mm

90 degree

Plain side

Fold back the ribbon cable at the 20 +/- 5mm point.


3
18 +/- 5mm
Character side

18 +/- 5mm

20 +/- 5mm

Character side

20 +/- 5mm Plain side


Plain side

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<Connector B : 1000006702 CABLE-CARD,29P1 256L BB HIGH-V>
Place the ribbon cable whose plain side facing up.
1

Plain side

There is no difference between left and right direc-


tion.

Fold the ribbon cable with 90 degree angle at the 18 +/-5 mm 18 +/- 5mm

2 point from the left end.


Plain side

18 +/- 5mm

Plain side

90 degree

Character side

Fold back the ribbon cable at the 20 +/- 5mm point.


3 18 +/- 5mm

Plain side

Plain side

18 +/- 5mm
20 +/- 5mm

Plain side

20 +/- 5mm Character side


Character side

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<Connector C : 1000006703 CABLE-CARD,29P1 276L BBR HIGH-V>
Place the ribbon cable whose plain side facing up.
1

Plain side

The black band should be placed at the left side.


Black Band

Fold the ribbon cable with 90 degree angle at the 18 +/-5 mm 18 +/- 5mm

2 point from the left end.


Plain side

18 +/- 5mm

Plain side

90 degree

Character side

Fold back the ribbon cable at the 20 +/- 5mm point.


3 18 +/- 5mm

Plain side
Plain side

20 +/- 5mm 18 +/- 5mm

Plain side

Character side
20 +/- 5mm Character side

3-84
3-17 INK TUBE REPLACEMENT

Turn on the Main Power SW, and then turn on the Sub Power
1 SW while pressing the left, right and down keys to enter the
Service Mode. +

MENU

MENU
SERVICE MENU

Select [SERVICE MENU]>[SUB MENU]>[PUMP UP], and


2 SERVICE MENU
take out the ink in the Ink Tube by following the messages SUB MENU

on the LCD panel. It takes about 35 minutes to finish [PUMP [ ] [ ]


SUB MENU
UP]. PUMP UP
[ ]
EMPTY
When you perform [PUMP UP], you must use six DRAIN BOTTLE
Dummy Cartridges. Do not use the Dummy Car- ENTER

REMOVE SOL CTR.


tridge which has been used for more than 10 times. 12345678
If you use such Dummy Cartridge, the ink line may
not be sealed completely. PUMPING-UP
>>>>>

Turn off the Sub Power SW, and then turn off the Main Power
3 SW.

OFF

Remove the following covers in order.


4
Top Cartridge Cover
1. Right Cover Ink Cartridge Cover
2. Right Top Cover Top Cover
Chassis Cover
3. Chassis Cover
4. Front Cover Left Cover Right Top Cover
5. Front Rail Cover
6. Left Cover Front Rail Cover
7. Top Cartridge Cover
8. Ink Cartridge Cover
9. Top Cover Front Cover

Right Cover

3-85
Remove the nine screws fixing the Left Side Cover.
5

Left Side Cover

<Rear View>

Remove the 3 screws fixing the Guide Cable Support.


6

Guide Cable Support

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Move the Head Carriage leftwards to the position where it is
7 not above the Capping Unit.

Remove the Carriage Cover.


8 The positions of fixing screws for the Carriage Cover are at Carriage Cover
the left, right and top of the cover.
The Carriage Cover has six screws.

Remove the Ink Tubes from the Damper Joints.


9

The other side of the Y tube joint goes to the head.


Do not replace this tube.

Damper Joint

Open the Wire Saddles fixing the Ink Tubes and put the clear
10 tape at the tip of the Ink Tube to prevent the ink from coming
out.

3-87
Disconnect the Ink Tubes which is connected to the Head
11 Carriage from the Choke Unit.

It is not necessary to replace the Ink Tubes which is


connected to the Ink Cartridge.

Open the Wire Saddle fixing the Ink Tubes and pull up the
12
Ink Tube on the Support Frame.

Wire Saddle
Support Frame

Open the Wire Saddle fixing the Ink Tubes at the back of the
13
Head Carriage. And pull out the Ink Tubes from the Tube
Guide which is at the rear of the Head Carriage.

Tube Guide

Wire Saddle

Remove the Ink Tubes with the Tube Guides from the Holder
14
Cable Plate and the Support Frame.
Tube Guide

Do not remove
the Tube Guide
which is at the
back of the Head
Carriage.

3-88
Secure the end of the tubes, remove the Tube Guides from
15
the Ink Tubes, and fix them to the new Ink Tubes

Tape

No. 1 to No.8 are lined from the top to the bottom of the Ink Tubes.
<Number on the Ink Tube>

No.1
No.2
No.3
No.4
No.5
No.6
No.7
No.8
No.9
No.10

Tube Guide

Be sure that the Tube Guide faces on the inward.

OK

NG

Put the Ink Tubes with the Tube Guide on the Support Rail
16
Frame.

Put the Ink Tubes so that the NO.1 tube is on the


top.

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Pass the Ink Tubes through the Tube Guide and Wire Sad-
17
dles at the back of the Head Carriage.

Tube Guide

Connect the Ink Tubes to the Damper Joints. Check which Damper
18 number of the Ink Tube is connected to which Damper Joint Joint

by referring the figure.

No.6

No.3

No.2
No.8
No.5

No.7

No.1

No.4
When you connect the Ink Tubes, the Ink Tubes
may bend. Do not use the bent Ink Tube. Head

Fix the Ink Tubes with the Tube Guides to the Holder Cable Holder Cable Plate
19
Plate and the Support Rail Frame.

Support Rail Frame

3-90
Fix the Ink Tubes with the Wire Saddles at the back of the
20
Head Carriage. Check which number of the Ink Tube is fixed
to which Wire Saddles by referring the figure.
No.1 No.5
No.2 No.6
No.3 No.7
If you do not fix the Ink Tubes as shown in the fig- No.4 No.8
ure, the Ink Tubes would pull up the Head Carriage
and the Head Carriage would be tilted.

No.5
No.6
No.7
No.8

Pass the Ink Tube through the Support Rail Frame. And, fix
21
them with the Wire Saddle shown in the figure.

Wire Saddle
Support Frame

Connect the Ink Tube to the Choke Unit. Check which num-
22
ber of the Ink Tube is connected to which adapter by refer-
ring the figure.

INK CARTRIDGE SIDE

Choke Unit
No.1

No.5

No.2

No.3

No.7

No.4
No.6

No.8

HEAD CARRIAGE SIDE

3-91
Check which number of the Ink Tube is connected Damper
Joint
to which Damper Joint by referring the figure.

No.6

No.3

No.2
No.8
No.5

No.7

No.1

No.4
Head

When you connect the Ink Tubes, the Ink Tubes


may bend. Do not use the bent Ink Tube.

Fix the Guide Cable Support with the three screws shown in
23
the figure.

Guide Cable Support

Move the Head Carriage to the whole width of the machine


24
manually to check whether the Tube Guides make physical
contact with the Rail or the Guide Cable Support.

When the Tube Guides make physical contact with


the Rail or the Guide Cable Support, remove the Ink
Tubes with the Tube Guides from the Cable Holder
Plate and the Support Frame. Then, fix the Ink
Tubes with the Tube Guides again.

3-92
Fix the nine screws fixing the Left Side Cover.
25

Left Side Cover

<Rear View>

Turn on the Main Power SW, and then turn on the Sub Power
26 SW while pressing the left, right and down keys to enter the
Service Mode. +

MENU

MENU
SERVICE MENU

Select [SERVICE MENU]>[SUB MENU]>[FILL INK], and per-


27 form Ink Filling by following the sequences.
It takes about 10
minutes to finish [PUMP UP]. SERVICE MENU
SUB MENU
[ ] [ ]
SUB MENU
FILL INK
[ ]
EMPTY
DRAIN BOTTLE
ENTER

3-93
3-18 RIBBON CABLE (MAIN BOARD TO CARRIAGE BOARD) REPLACEMENT

Turn off the Sub power SW and the Main Power SW.
1

You do not need to perform [PUMP UP]. OFF

Remove the following covers in order.


2 Top Cartridge Cover
Ink Cartridge Cover
1. Right Cover
Top Cover
2. Right Top Cover
3. Chassis Cover Right Top Cover
Left Cover
4. Front Cover
5. Front Rail Cover Chassis Cover
Front Rail Cover
6. Left Cover
7. Ink Cartridge Cover Front Cover

8. Top Cover
Right Cover

Remove the 3 screws fixing the Guide Cable Support.


3

Guide Cable Support

3-94
Move the Head Carriage leftwards to the position where it is
4 not above the Capping Unit.

Remove the Carriage Cover.


5 The positions of fixing screws for the Carriage Cover are at Carriage Cover
the left, right and top of the cover.
The Carriage Cover has six screws.

Open the Wire Saddle fixing the Ink Tubes at the back of the
6 Head Carriage.

Wire Saddle

Remove the Ink Tubes with the Tube Guides from the Holder
7 Cable Plate and the Support Rail Frame.
Tube Guide

Remove the
Tube Guide
which is at the
back of the Head
Carriage.

3-95
Open the Cable Clamp and remove the Cable Tie from the
8 Cable Clamp.

Cable Clamp

Move the Ink Tubes with the Tube Guides rightward and re-
9 move the Ribbon Cables from the Carriage Board. Carriage Board

Remove the Ribbon Cables from the Main Board and remove
10 the Cable Clamp from the Ribbon Cables. Cable Clamp

Main Board

Remove the Ferrite Core from the Ribbon Cables.


11 Ferrite Cores

3-96
Open the five Clamps shown in the figure.
12

Clamp

Remove the Boards fixed to the Ribbon Cables and remove


13 the Ferrite Core from the Ribbon Cables.

Board

Ferrite Core
Board

Remove the Ferrite Core from the Ribbon Cables and take
14 out the Ribbon Cables from the machine.
Ribbon Cable

Character
Side

Ferrite Core

3-97
Fold the new Ribbon Cable by referring the figure below.
15 The position to fold the Ribbon Cable is different depending
on the position to fix the Ribbon Cable to the Carriage Board.

1
2
3
There is no difference between left and right direc-
tion.

<No.1 Ribbon Cable> Carriage Board


Main Board

150 +/- 5mm

Plain side 137 +/- 5mm Character


Character side
side

137 +/- 5mm 150 +/- 5mm


Plain side

<No.2 Ribbon Cable>


Main Board Carriage Board

137 +/- 5mm


Plain side
Character
Character side
side 137 +/- 5mm
137 +/- 5mm 137 +/- 5mm
Plain side

<No.3 Ribbon Cable>


Main Board Carriage Board

Plain side 124 +/- 5mm


Character
137 +/- 5mm Character
side
side
137 +/- 5mm 124 +/- 5mm

Plain side

3-98
Wrap the following part of the ribbon cable with tape.
16
The tape should be positioned so that the Ferrite Core does not touch the ribbon cable.
The tape thickness should be less than 0.8 mm.
* In production, following tape is used.
39008183 DUNPLON TAPE NO.375 75MM*50M

Tape Print Carriage Board


Plain Side

Pass the three Ferrite Cores through the Ribbon Cables and
17 locate the Ferrite Cores shown in the figure.
Carriage Board
Main Board

Ferrite Core
Character
side

Character
side

Plain side

Locate the Ribbon Cables among the Cable Holders, the


18 Holder Cable Sheets and the Holder Cable Plate.
Ribbon Cable

Character
Side

Connect the Ribbon Cables to the Carriage Board.


19

Carriage Board

3-99
Fix the Ink Tubes with the Tube Guides to the Holder and the
20 Plate.

Holder Cable Plate

Confirm that the Cables fit in the grooves of the Tube Guides.
21
Ink Tube

Cables

Tube Guide
< Cross Section >

Confirm the Ribbon Cables, the Cable Holders, the Holder Cable Plate and the Holder Cable Sheets to the Tube
22 Guides by referring the following figures.

Cable Holder

Ribbon Cable x 1

Holder Cable Sheet x 2

Ribbon Cable x 2

Cable Holder

Holder Cable Plate

Tube Guide

3-100
Confirm that the fixing direction of the Holder Cable Plate is correct.
23

Holder Cable Sheet Ribbon Cable


Cable Holder
Ribbon Cable
Holder Cable Plate
Cable Holder
Ink Tube

NG

< Cross Section >

Holder Cable Plate

OK

< Cross Section >

Pull out the Ribbon Cables from the Bush shown in the figure
24 and fix them with the Board.
And, move the Ferrite Core to the position shown in the fig- Ferrite Core
Board
ure.

Bush

Pull out the Ribbon Cables to the position near the Scan Mo-
25 Scan Motor
tor and fix them with the Board.

Board

3-101
Connect the Ribbon Cables to the Main Board.
26 Ferrite Cores
Put the Ferrite Core on the Cable Clamp and close the Cable
Clamp.

Cable Clamp

Main Board

Close the five Clamps shown in the figure.


27

Clamp

Close the Cable Clamp to cover the Ferrite Core.


28

Cable Clamp

Ferrite Core

3-102
Fix the Guide Cable Support with the three screws shown in
29 the figure.

Guide Cable Support

Move the Head Carriage to the width of the machine manu-


30 ally to check whether the Tube Guides make physical contact
with the Rail.

When the Tube Guides make physical contact with


the Rail, remove the Ink Tubes with the Tube Guides
from the Cable Holder Plate and the Support Frame.
Then, fix the Ink Tubes with the Tube Guides again.

3-103
4 Adjustment

To Ensure Safe Work

Turn off the Sub Power SW, Main Power SW, and unplug the power cable of the Printer and
deodorization equipment before performing parts replacement.
Performing the parts replacement while the power is on may result in injury by unintended
operation of the machine.

Unplug

AC INLET for the Printer Unit

< Rear View >

Static electricity can harm some electronic devices. To prevent static damage, discharge static
electricity from your body before you touch any of electronic devices. You can do so by touching
an unpainted metal surface on the chassis.
You can also take the following steps to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge (ESD):
z When unpacking a static-sensitive device from its shipping carton, do not remove the
device from the antistatic packing material until you are ready to install the device to the
machine. Just before unwrapping the antistatic packaging, be sure to discharge static
electricity from your body.
z When transporting a sensitive device, first place it in an antistatic container or packaging.
z Handle all sensitive devices in a static-safe area. If possible, use antistatic floor pads and
workbench pads.

4-1
4-1 SERVICE MODE

MENU
+ POWER ON [ MENU ] key SERVICE MENU

SERVICE MENU PRINT MENU HEAD RANK This menu is used for entering the Head Rank for each head with 24 digit number and alphabet.
PRINT MENU HEAD RANK 12345678 (1/3) The digits can be changed with [ ] and [ ] keys and parameters can be changed with
[ ] and [ ] keys. The digit being changed is marked with an under bar.
Press [ENTER] key to save the settings. It beeps for alerting when the calculation for verification,
CHECK SUM, is not correct in order to avoid input error.

PRINT MENU HEAD ADJUST BIAS PERFORMING


HEAD ADJUST BIAS TEST PRINT TEST PRINT

Feeds media for visual check of the test pattern, by pressing


[ ] or [ ] keys while in [TEST PRINT] menu. Also by
BIAS pressing [ ] or [ ] keys again after feeding, media returns
--- VIEW --- to the original position.

HEAD ADJUST BI-DIR.DEFAULT PERFORMING


BI-DIR.DEFAULT TEST PRINT TEST PRINT
Ink type : PIGMENT 4COLOR or W-BASED 4COLOR
BI-DIR.DEFAULT No.1 No.2 No.7 No.8
SETTING -15 -20 -15 -20
Ink type : MAX
No.1 No.2 No.19 No.20
-15 -20 -15 -20

Dot pattern can be selected with [ ] and [ ] keys, and value can be selected with [ ] and [ ] keys.
[ENTER] key for saving the setting. The value being selected is marked with an under bar.
It returns to the former menu after setting.
Default: * * (0) It can be changed starting from the standard value (15) with [ ] and [ ] keys.
Range: 0 to +60dot (changeable by 0.5dot which is indicated as 1/2.

HEAD ADJUST BIAS 2 PERFORMING


BIAS 2 TEST PRINT TEST PRINT

Feeds media for visual check of the test pattern, by pressing


BIAS [ ] or [ ] keys while in [TEST PRINT] menu. Also by
pressing [ ] or [ ] keys again after feeding, media returns
--- VIEW --- to the original position.

Normal (beeps 1 time)


This is for checking the installation and
PRINT MENU NOW PROCESSING.. LINEAR ENCODER operation of Linear Encoder and Scale.
LINEAR ENCODER POS: 1361.00mm SETUP COMPLETED Refer to [4-5 LINEAR ENCODER SETUP].
Error (beeps 3 times)
LINEAR ENCODER Error is found on Linear
SETUP FAILED Encoder and Scale.

Error (beeps 2 times)


LINEAR ENCODER Error is found on Head
HEADBOARD FAILED Board.

Normal (beeps 1 time)


This is for checking if there are dusts,
PRINT MENU NOW PROCESSING.. LINEAR CHECK greases or scratches on Linear Encorder.
LINEAR CHECK COMPLETED
Error (beeps 3 times)
LINEAR CHECK Dusts, greases or scratches
are found on Linear Scale.
FAILED:1000.00mm

PRINT MENU CALIB.DEFAULT PERFORMING This menu is used for Calibration.


CALIB.DEFAULT TEST PRINT TEST PRINT Refer to [4-10 CALIBRATION].

CALIB.DEFAULT PERFORMING
TEST PRINT2 TEST PRINT

CALIB.DEFAULT SETTING When it shows [ ***** ], it means that it has never been setup and
it needs to be set. In this case, even if adjustment is unnecessary
SETTING +0.05% +0.10% by the test result, [0] must be set here.

PRINT MENU TEST PATTERN PERFORMING


This is for checking the Head Alignment in Bidirectional.
TEST PATTERN BI-DIR. TEST PRINT

TEST PATTERN PERFORMING It prints on the entire print range with solid single color by each head.
TEST PRINT Print mode is fixed at 720 dpi and 8 pass.
FILL

TEST PATTERN PERFORMING This print pattern is for checking a shifting error in Bidirectional and
BI-DIR. CHECK TEST PRINT also for confirming the mechanical tendency.

PRINT MENU NOW PROCESSING.. FLUSHING ADJ. NOW PROCESSING..


FLUSHING ADJ. 0.00mm -0.40mm
This is for adjusting the flushing position. Set the head height to LOW. As entering the menu, the Head Carriage moves to the current flushing position.
With [left] and [right] keys, Move the Head Carriage to the position where the slot of the Carriage Cap Guide makes contact with the tip of the Backup Cap Base, and press [ENTER] key to save
the position. Or, start the adjustment from the leftmost position and press [ENTER] key to save the position where arm part of cap unit starts to move.
As [ENTER] key is pressed, the head is automatically capped and it backs out the menu. For backing out the menu without saving the position, press [MENU] key without pressing [ENTER] key.

4-2
SERVICE MENU I/S MENU MOVE CARRIAGE NOW PROCESSING.. I/S CHECK
I/S MENU I/S CHECK TO AVOID WIPER COMPLETED
Checking Error
I/S CHECK ERROR
WIPER

This is for checking the operation of the wiper motor and sensor.
Make sure not to have the Head Carriage and Tool Carriage above the wiper unit during the check.

I/S MENU PUMP CHECK PUMP SUCTION NOW PROCESSING..


PUMP CHECK PUMP SUCTION A

PUMP SUCTION NOW PROCESSING..


CIR-PUMP

PUMP CHECK PUMP RELEASE NOW PROCESSING..


PUMP RELEASE A

PUMP RELEASE NOW PROCESSING..


CIR-PUMP

This is for checking the pump motor. The rotation for both ink suction and release can be checked.
Pump motor rotates for 5 seconds and stop.

I/S MENU I/S CONTROL MOVE CARRIAGE WIPER/FELT


I/S CONTROL WIPER/FELT TO AVOID WIPER ORIGIN

The wiper can be moved manually.


Option: ORIGIN / WIPER / FELT / FELT WAITING
Default: ORIGIN
Caution: Make sure not to have the Head Carriage and Tool carriage above the wiper unit during this operation.

Remove all cartridges


before pressing [ENTER] key Set cartridge to SLOT1
I/S MENU CARTRIDGE IC CHECK
CARTRIDGE IC CHECK SLOT1 INSERT
Error
IC CHECK
SLOT1 ERROR
Normal
IC CHECK
SLOT1 OK
From SLOT1 to 8 in order
Set cartridge to SLOT12
IC CHECK
SLOT8 INSERT
Error
IC CHECK
SLOT8 ERROR
Normal
IC CHECK
SLOT8 OK

IC CHECK
COMPLETED

All cartridges must be removed before entering IC HECK menu.


It detects Ink Cartridge IC, writes and loads information, and checks the communication. First, it confirms
if there is the driver for IC detection. The message below is shown when an error is found on the driver.
IC CHECK
SYSTEM ERROR
Next, IC communication is checked individually by slot.
When a cartridge is inserted, it automatically starts to communicate with the cartridge IC for checking. Display
shows [OK], when the communication is done properly. As cartridge is removed, the slot number of next
cartridge to be inserted is displayed. Starting from SLOT1, it continues to SLOT8 in order. When the check
of SLOT8 is completed, the following message is displayed at the end of check.

IC CHECK
COMPLETED
It returns to IC CHECK menu by pressing [ENTER] key. When communication is failed, it displays as below.

IC CHECK
SLOT1 ERROR
It returns to IC CHECK menu by pressing [ENTER] key.

NOTE:
Any cartridge can be used for this check as long as it has IC chip on it.
No information is written on IC chip during this check. (Normally, the count of the cartridge installation is
written. However, the count of the installation in this check is not written.)
Before this IC CHECK, make sure Cartridge Sensor is working properly.

4-3
CARTRIDGE SL1 : SERIAL
Serial No. of the Ink Cartridge IC is displayed.
SLOT 1 1402A30C010000A5

SL1 : INK TYPE Ink type of the Ink Cartridge IC is displayed.


Max K

SL1 : CAPACITY Ink capacity of the Ink Cartridge IC is displayed.


200cc

SL1 : LOT NO.


Lot No. of the Ink Cartridge IC is displayed.
40216A

SL1 : CONSUM. Ink consumption of the Ink Cartridge is displayed.


100.000cc

SL1 : TIME
The used time of the Ink Cartridge is displayed.
0y000d00h00m00s

SL1 : INSERT The insert count of the Ink Cartridge is displayed.


1 times

SL1 : FLAG
The Flag information of the Ink Cartridge is displayed.
000000000

It reads the information written on the IC of each carriage.


CARTRIDGE Following messages are displayed when some error is found.
SLOT 2 Ink cartridge is not inserted
SLOT1
NO CARTRIDGE
CARTRIDGE A cartridge with no IC is inserted, wire break or short
SLOT 8 SLOT1
NO IC CHIP
System error due to the trouble such as a damage of driver IC placed on Ink Tank Board
SLOT1
SYSTEM ERROR
Data error
SLOT1
DATA ERROR

SERVICE MENU FRHDPULWwabC 12345678


SENSOR CHECK *** H * * *EC

This menu displays the real-time status of each sensor.


* It shows [ ] when the sensor is ON. The second page shows the status of each
The first page shows the status of each sensor. Each alphabet stands for as follows. Cartridge Sensor and Ink Empty Sensor.
F: Front Paper Sensor W: Paper Side Sensor Head Up/Down Sensor Each color has two positions and the left side
R: Rear Paper Sensor w: Wiper Sensor H: Head HIGH on the display shows the left-side head.
H: Head Lock Sensor a: TU Motor Drive Sensor L: Head LOW
D: Side Cover Sensor (When TU is connected) Blank: Cartridge not inserted, Ink remains
P: Maintenance Cover Sensor b: Chock Valve Sensor TU Motor Drive Sensor C: Cartridge inserted, Ink remains
U: Head Up/Down Sensor (* is disappear when the Choke Valve is closed.) * : Driving E: Cartridge not inserted, Ink empty
L: Sheet Load Sensor C: Front Cover Sensor Blank : Not driving * : Cartridge inserted, Ink empty

SERVICE MENU THERMISTOR CHK This is for checking Thermistor. It displays the temperature read from the thermistor placed on the board of the Head1.
THERMISTOR CHK HEAD:25 C/ 77 F The temperature on the left is in Celsius and the right is in Fahrenheit.
Since the temperature of the device possibly rises, it normally shows higher temperature than the room temperature.

SERVICE MENU SUB MENU SERIAL NO. This menu is for entering the Serial No. of the machine in seven digits. The cursor moves
SUB MENU SERIAL NO. ZS00000 between digits with [ ] and [ ] keys. The parameter can be changed with [ ] and [ ] keys.

SUB MENU CHANGE INKTYPE NOW PROCESSING..


To Setup View
CHANGE INKTYPE MAX 4 MAX 4
BUSY LED flashes

This is for changing the Ink Type. Different from the process in the User Menu, Ink Type RE-640
operations such as Head Wash and Fill Ink are not included. Max 4 : E-SOL Max CMYK
This menu is used as a correction purpose when a wrong-type ink is selected. PIG 4 : PIGMENT CMYK
When the ink type is changed, Ink System is initialized internally and then it exits UNKNOWN: Ink Type not specified
the menu and Setup is canceled. RA-640
WBASED 4 : W-BASED CMYK
E-SOL 4 : E-SOL CMYK
UNKNOWN : Ink Type not specified

4-4
SUB MENU EMPTY
FILL INK DRAIN BOTTLE

When ink is not filled

SELECT INK TYPE INSTALL SET SOL CRT.


E-SOL Max4COLOR DRAIN BOTTLE 12345678
SET CARTRIDGE
12345678
Goes next, when cartridge is set

FILLING INK... CHECK


>>>>> DRAIN BOTTLE
Goes next, when completed

SUB MENU EMPTY REMOVE SOL CRT. PUMPING-UP...


PUMP UP DRAIN BOTTLE 12345678 >>>>>
Goes next, when completed
REMOVE CARTRIDGE
12345678
Goes next, when cartridge is removed

SUB MENU EMPTY [HEAD REPLACE] [FILL INK]


HEAD REPLACE DRAIN BOTTLE sequence sequence
Cleaning and ink filling for after head replacement.

SUB MENU EMPTY REMOVE SOL CRT. SET SOLCL-LIQUID WASHING HEAD...
HEAD WASH DRAIN BOTTLE 12345678 12345678 >>>>>
REMOVE CARTRIDGE SET CL-LIQUID
12345678 12345678
Goes next, when cartridge is removed Goes next, when cleaning cartridge is set

EMPTY REMOVE SOL CL WASHING HEAD... SET SOLCL-LIQUID


DRAIN BOTTLE  
12345678  
>>>>> 12345678
REMOVE CL-LIQUID SET CL-LIQUID
12345678 12345678
Goes next, when cleaning cartridge is removed Goes next, when cartridge is set.

WASHING HEAD... REMOVE SOL CL WASHING HEAD... SET SOLCL-LIQUID


>>>>>  
12345678 >>>>> 12345678
REMOVE CL-LIQUID SET CL-LIQUID
12345678 12345678
Goes next, when cleaning cartridge is removed Goes next, when cleaning cartridge is set

WASHING HEAD... EMPTY REMOVE SOL CL WASHING HEAD...


>>>>> DRAIN BOTTLE 12345678 >>>>>
REMOVE CL-LIQUID
12345678
Goes next, when cleaning cartridge is removed

beeps two times beeps one time (while closing)


SUB MENU CHOKE CL CLOSE THE VALVE
CHOKE CL START

Perform 2 times after ink filling


beeps two times beeps one time (while closing)
NOW PROCESSING.. OPEN THE VALVE NOW PROCESSING..
After performing two times,
Powerful Cleaning is performed.
Suction Pump starts sucioning Pump Motor stops

This is for cleaning by opening and closing the Choke Valve.

This sequence stops once in the following conditions. After the following sitiations are solved, ths sequence starts again.
- If the valve was operated before [OPEN THE VALVE] or [CLOSE THE VALVE] appears.
- If the Ink Cartridge is removed.
- If ink gets empty.
- If five minutes have passed after [OPEN THE VALVE] appear.

SUB MENU PERIODIC CL. This is for selecting a cleaning type for [PERIODIC CL.] function.
Options: LIGHT / NORMAL / MEDIUM Default: NORMAL
PERIODIC CL. LIGHT LIGHT
LIGHT: Wiping and light evacuation (lighter than regular cleaning) only
NORMAL/MEDIUM: The regular NORMAL/MEDIUM cleaning

SUB MENU FAN CHECK This is for checking the operation of fans. Press [ENTER] key for ON/OFF of fans.
FAN CHECK VACUUM FAN Fan turns off automatically as exiting this menu.

4-5
SUB MENU TU CHECK TU Selecting [START], the operation of TU can be
confirmed by manually moving the dancer roller of TU.
TU CHECK TU START STOP The driving status of TU is indicated on the upper right
of the display. It shows [ ] while driving and it is blank
When Take-Up unit is not connected *
when not driving. Also selecting [STOP], make sure TU
TU IS does not drive when the dancer roller is moved. Once
NOT CONNECTED back out of this menu, the initial status here is always
[START] despite what is selected before.

SUB MENU CLOCK DATE DATE


CLOCK DATE 09/01/15 09/01/15
[Year/Month/Day] Display [Year/Month/Day] Edit

CLOCK TIME TIME


TIME 01:01:59 01:01:59
Display Edit

TIME TIME It shows [B], when


01:01:59 B 01:01:59 B battery is dead.

This is for displaying and editing the date and time. When it detects the battery exhaustion, [B] is indicated on the time display. In this case,
battery needs to be replaced. However, [B] does not disappear automatically when the battery is replaced. [B] is deleted when the time is
newly set up with [ENTER] key on the time edit menu.
When the real time clock is not active due to battery exhaustion, the maintenance operation may be performed improperly. For instance, it
performs cleaning every time the main power is turned on. The time set here is used for the timings of maintenance operations and for the time
record of Event Log function. Be aware that it affects the maintenance operations when the setting is changed here.
When this setting is changed, it is recorded on the Event Log. The time before change is used for the log time, and the new time is recorded as
a referential information.

SUB MENU DIP SW CHECK This is for checking Dip Switch. It displays the real-time status of the No.1 to 8 in order from the left.
DIP SW CHECK 0000 [0] is OFF and [1] is ON.

bit # [ 1 2 3 4 ]

SUB MENU KEY CHECK This is for checking the operation of panel keys. It shows [NONE] on the lower LCD before pressing
any key. It shows the key name when a key is pressed. And it shows the message [KEY ERROR]
KEY CHECK NONE when two or more keys are pressed at the same time, and it is considered that no buttons are
pressed. You can exit this menu with [ ] key.
Therefore, [ ] key needs to be the last button to be pressed in order to check all keys.
No operations for 10 seconds or pressing [ ] key let it exit this menu. When exiting, the names of
the keys that never been pressed are displayed with a buzzer. This means that if a buzzer does not
go off when exiting, all keys are checked properly.
The power cannot be turned off with the Sub Power SW while performing this menu.

SUB MENU This is for checking LCD, LED and buzzer. When this menu is selected, it sequentially performs the
Abbreviated
LCD/LED/BUZ CHK functions of LCD, LED and buzzer. The functions are as follows. ON/OFF of LCD contrast,
LCD back light, ON/OFF of buzzer, display all dots of LCD.
Returns when completed
Confirm that all functions operate properly, visually and by the sound.
Waiting for incoming data
SUB MENU DETECTING... This is for checking the data input from network. The check sum and input data byte are shown on
PORT CHECK 00: 0B the lower LCD. On the left, it displays the check sum in hexadecimal of two digits. On the right,
it displays the input data byte in decimal of max. 10 digits. They are cleared when [ENTER] key is
Receiving data from network
pressed. The input data byte overflows at 4GB(4294967296B) and is reset to 0.
NETWORK
B3:1073741624B

SUB MENU MAINTE. MSG. This is for setting the timing to show the message for maintenance. It displays the message
suggesting to perform maintenance when the total print time reaches the specified hours.
MAINTE. MSG. NONE 100 hours Range: NONE, 10 to 999 hours (in 10 hour unit) Default: NONE

SUB MENU PAPERSIDE SENS OUTPUT LEVEL This menu is used for adjusting the Paper Side Sensor.
OUTPUT LEVEL 0.71V Refer to [4-11 PAPER SIDE SENSOR ADJUSTMENT].
PAPERSIDE SENSE

PAPERSIDE SENS NOW PROCESSING.. SENSOR AUTOTEST


SENSOR AUTOTEST 0.5V NOISE 1
Goes next after checking

When 2 MEDIA CLAMP is detected. (beep one time)

SUB MENU NOW PROCESSING.. MEDIA CLAMP CHK This menu is for checking the detection of the Media Clamp.
Perform when the Media Clamp is replaced.
MEDIA CLAMP CHK COMPLETED
If the media is not detected, check the followings.
When 1 MEDIA CLAMP is detected. (beep one time) 1) The label of the media clamp is correctly placed.
MEDIA CLAMP CHK 2) Any dust is not between the label and the Media Clamp.
FOUND 1 CLAMP 3) The holder of the Media Clamp is pushed up on the rail.

When MEDIA CLAMP is not detected.(beeps two times) NOTE: If the Media Clamp is still not detected, adjust the
Paper Side Sensor with reference to [4-11 PAPER
MEDIA CLAMP CHK SIDE SENSOR ADJUSTMENT].
FAILED

SERVICE MENU MOTOR MENU AGING SCAN SCAN : Aging for Scan Motor.
The Head Carriage runs max. printing width in Scan direction.
MOTOR MENU AGING SCAN NOW AGING
FEED : Aging for Feed Motor.
Grit Roller runs 100mm back and forth.

BOTH : The Head Carriage runs max. printing width in Scan direction,
AGING FEED and at the same time, Grit Roller runs 100mm back and forth.
FEED NOW AGING
To stop Aging, press [ENTER] key. The Head Carriage automatically
returns to the capping position, and it returns to the former menu after
the Head is capped.
AGING BOTH Make sure not to perform Aging for excessive time when the head has in,
in order to prevent the head from being damaged by dried ink.
BOTH NOW AGING When Aging is performed with ink filled, it runs while performing the
Flushing operation. No Flushing when ink is not filled.

4-6
Servo Motor : LOCKED
This is for checking whether Servo Motor can be locked
MOTOR MENU SERVO LOCK SERVO LOCK properly. While in this menu, Servo Motor is free. When the
SERVO LOCK S: 100 F: * 0 0 Carriages are moved by hands, the displayed values change as
long as the feed-back is proper.
Servo Motor can be locked by pressing [ENTER] key.
Servo Motor : FREE When it is locked while the motor is in pause, the power is
controlled normally.
SERVO LOCK SERVO LOCK As for [F(Feed direction)], the value displayed on the left changes
by Grid Encoder, and the right changes by Motor Encoder.
F: 240 20 F: 0 0
Normal (beeps one time)
MOTOR MENU M-ENC: 6654 G-ENC. CHECK
This is for checking whether the Grit Encoder functions normally.
G-ENC. CHECK G-ENC: 6653 COMPLETED Be careful with the Feed Motor which drives as executing this
menu.
Error (beeps two times) The motor drives about four times and it displays the coordinates
of the stop position of Motor Encoder and Grit Encoder at each
G-ENC. CHECK time. The result is judged by the last Encoder coordinates.
FAILED

The heater does not operate when the machine is started in Service Mode.
SERVICE MENU HEATER MENU SVC.MODE HEAT. Set [START] here when the heater needs to be on. [START] is canceled once the
HEATER MENU SVC. MODE HEAT. STOP > STOP Sub Power is turned off and the setting is back to [STOP] when entering the
Service Mode next time.

HEATER MENU HEATER ADJUST PRINT


This is for setting the offset of heater temperature.
HEATER ADJUST PRINT 0 -3 The heater is controlled with this offset value added
to the temperature displayed on the LCD.
Range: -5 to +5 Default: 0
HEATER ADJUST DRYER
DRYER 0 -3

This is for setting the heater temperature for [PREHEATING] under the
HEATER MENU PREHEAT TEMP. [HEATER MENU] in the User Menu.
PREHEAT TEMP. 35 C 35 C Range: 20 to 40 C Default: 30 C

This is for setting the time to show the confirmation message when controlling
HEATER MENU HEAT TIMEOUT heater temperature before printing. It shows the message of
[HEATING TIMEOUT CONTINUE?] when the temperature controll is not completed
HEAT TIMEOUT OFF 10min at the specified timing when controlling the heater temperature before printing.
Range: OFF, 10 to 30 min (by 10 min) Default: 20 min

Print Heater : OFF Print Heater : ON


HEATER MENU PRINT _ 25 C PRINT _ 40 C
*
HEATER CHECK DRYER 25 C DRYER 25 C

This is for checking the heaters and thermistors.


While in this menu, it shows ON/OFF status and the temperatures read from the thermistors of Print heater and Dryer. [ ] and [ ] keys
are for selecting the heater or dryer and [ENTER] key is for turning ON/OFF the selected heater or dryer. "ON/OFF" mentioned here only
means to power on or off manually, and not to control the temperature. Be aware that the temperature keeps rising while it is ON. It turns off
automatically when exiting the menu.
Check if the temperature rises when the heater or dryer is ON and also if the temperature decreases to the room temperature when it is OFF.
The temperature is displayed in Celsius only.

This is the software switch for switching the setting of supporting functions.
SERVICE MENU SYSTEM SWITCH PAGE1 Normally, it is not necessary to change. Each bit can be selected by [ ] and [ ] keys
SYSTEM SWITCH PAGE1 00000000 and switched by [ ] and [ ] keys.
Press [ENTER] key to save the settings. There are 16 pages of 8 bit System Switches.
bit #[ 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ]

Bit Contents Meanings Default

SYSTEM SWITCH PAGE16 Reflection of the heater related [1] enables the settings of [FULL WIDTH S] and
PAGE1:Bit4 0
parameters to the test pattern [PERIODIC CL.] for all test patterns.
PAGE16 00000000
PAGE1:Bit7 Periodic flushing of MAX ink Enables with [0], Disables with [1] 0
bit #[ 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ]
The AQUEOUS PIGMENT ink with [1].
PAGE4:Bit7 Pump Operation 0
ECO-SOL MAX ink with [0].

* All the default of the items not shown here is [0].


CAUTION : The machine may make unexpected move when the Bits not shown here are changed.

SERVICE MENU HISTORY MENU MOTOR HOURS F MOTOR HOURS F


HISTORY MENU MOTOR GROUP 3 hours CLEAR
In History Menu, the parameters are separated in groups MOTOR GROUP / HEAD GROUP / MAINTE GROUP /
by categories. The parameters can be displayed or cleared CATEGORIES:
WIPE GROUP / PRINT GROUP / CUTTING GROUP /
by selecting the group. INK GROUP / HEATER GROUP / ERROR GROUP /
SYSTEM

SERVICE MENU REPORT Reports can be printed. The head to print the report is selectable, considering the
REPORT SERVICE REPORT case of head trouble. Select a head with [ ] and [ ] keys and press [ENTER] key
to start printing.

SERVICE : Service Report is printed. It prints the Service Information additionally


REPORT to the System Report of the standard menu.
HISTORY : History Report is printed.
HISTORY REPORT CARTRIDGE : Ink Cartridge IC Report is printed. It lists the information written on
the IC of the Ink Cartridges installed on the machine.
EVENT LOG : Event Log Report is printed. The number of Event to be printed is
selectable from 100/200/ALL(400).
REPORT ALL : All Reports are printed together. (System Report, Service Report,
CARTRIDGE History Report, Ink Cartridge IC Report, Event Log Report).
SERIAL : Service Report and History Report can be sent to RS-232C Serial
using special tool. (9600bps, N81, X : ON/OFF)

REPORT NUM PRINT LOGS


EVENT LOG 100 LOGS Required Printing Area
Options: 100LOGS/200LOGS/ALL
SERVICE: W270 L360mm
HISTORY: W165 L160mm
REPORT CARTRIDGE: W180 L35mm
ALL EVENT LOG/100 LOGS: W280 L155mm
EVENT LOG/200 LOGS: W280 L285mm
EVENT LOG/ALL(400): W280 L545mm

REPORT
SERIAL

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HISTORY MENU
MOTOR GROUP
Item Contents Unit Reference
MOTOR HOURS F Total time that the Feed Motor has been rotated. hour
MOTOR HOURS S Total time that the Scan Motor has been rotated. hour Life: 3000 hours
PUMP TIMES Total time that the Pump Motor has been rotated. times Life: 200,000 times
CLEAR ALL Clear all the value in the Motor Group.

HEAD GROUP
Item Contents Unit Reference
Life: 6 billion Shots/nozzle
SHOT COUNT 1 Number of shots fired from the nozzle(H1 A) Shots/1000
Ink from SLOT8
Life: 6 billion Shots/nozzle
SHOT COUNT 2 Number of shots fired from the nozzle(H1 B) Shots/1000
Ink from SLOT2
Life: 6 billion Shots/nozzle
SHOT COUNT 3 Number of shots fired from the nozzle(H1 C) Shots/1000
Ink from SLOT4
Life: 6 billion Shots/nozzle
SHOT COUNT 4 Number of shots fired from the nozzle(H1 D) Shots/1000
Ink from SLOT5
Life: 6 billion Shots/nozzle
SHOT COUNT 5 Number of shots fired from the nozzle(H1 E) Shots/1000
Ink from SLOT6
Life: 6 billion Shots/nozzle
SHOT COUNT 6 Number of shots fired from the nozzle(H1 F) Shots/1000
Ink from SLOT3
Life: 6 billion Shots/nozzle
SHOT COUNT 7 Number of shots fired from the nozzle(H1 G) Shots/1000
Ink from SLOT1
Life: 6 billion Shots/nozzle
SHOT COUNT 8 Number of shots fired from the nozzle(H1 H) Shots/1000
Ink from SLOT7
WIPE H1 Number of times the Wiping has been performed.(H1) times
RUB H1 Number of times the Rubbing has been performed.(H1) times
Number of times the Normal Cleaning has been
NORMAL CL. H1 times
performed.(H1)
Number of times the Medium Cleaning has been
MEDIUM CL. H1 times
performed.(H1)
Number of times the Powerful Cleaning has been
POWERFUL CL.H1 times
performed.(H1)
CLEAR ALL Clear all the value of all the Head.

MAINTENANCE GROUP
Item Contents Unit Reference
Number of times the Head Maintenance([SUB
MAINTE. COUNT MENU]>[MAINTENANCE]>[CLEANING]) has been times
performed.
This value is cleared automatically after
TOTAL TIME Lapsed time from the last Head Maintenance hour
carrying out the Head Maintenance.
This value is cleared automatically after
PRINTING TIME Printing time from the last Head Maintenance hour
carrying out the Head Maintenance.
CLEAR ALL Clear all the value in the MAINTENANCE GROUP.

WIPE GROUP 
Item Contents Unit Reference
This value is cleared automatically after
WIPING COUNT Number of times the Wiping has been performed. times
replacing it.
WIPE REPLACE Number of times the Wiper has been replaced. times
This value is cleared automatically after
FELT WIP COUNT Number of times the Felt Wiping has been performed. times
replacing it.
FELT WIP REPLACE Number of times the Felt Wiper has been replaced. times
CLEAR ALL Clear all the value in the WIPE GROUP.

PRINT GROUP
Item Contents Unit Reference
PRINTING TIME Total time of printing performed. hour Test print time is excluded.
PRINT PAGES Number of pages printed pages
CLEAR ALL Clear all the value in the PRINT GROUP.

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INK GROUP 
Item Contents Unit Reference
CARTRIDGE 1 Number of times the Ink Cartridge 1 has been changed. times
CARTRIDGE 2 Number of times the Ink Cartridge 2 has been changed. times
CARTRIDGE 3 Number of times the Ink Cartridge 3 has been changed. times
CARTRIDGE 4 Number of times the Ink Cartridge 4 has been changed. times
CARTRIDGE 5 Number of times the Ink Cartridge 5 has been changed. times
CARTRIDGE 6 Number of times the Ink Cartridge 6 has been changed. times
CARTRIDGE 7 Number of times the Ink Cartridge 7 has been changed. times
CARTRIDGE 8 Number of times the Ink Cartridge 8 has been changed. times
CHANGE INK Number of times the Ink type has been changed. times
CLEAR ALL Clear all the value in the INK GROUP.

ERROR GROUP
Item Contents Unit Reference

SERVICE CALL Number of times the Service Call has occurred. times

S-CALL HISTORY Service Call Number of the last 5 Calls. No.


MOTOR ERROR F Number of times the Feed Motor Error has occurred. times
MOTOR ERROR S Number of times the Scan Motor Error has occurred. times
Number of times the Low Temperature Error has
LOW TEMP.ERR. times
occurred.
Number of times the High Temperature Error has
HIGH TEMP.ERR. times
occurred.
Number of times of forced capping for
Number of times the Emergency Capping Error has Head dry prevention that works when cap
EMERG. CAPPING times
occurred. is left open for 3 minutes or more due to
cover open or other reasons.
When cap is left open, it is detected when
START UNCAPPED Number of times the machine has started uncapped. times
machine is started.
CLEAR ALL Clear all the value in the ERROR GROUP.

HEATER GROUP
Item Contents Unit Reference
PRINT USE TIME Total time of Print Heater used. hour
DRY USE TIME Total time of Dryer used. hour
CLEAR ALL Clear all the value in the HEATER GROUP.

SYSTEM GROUP
Item Contents Unit Reference
POWER ON COUNT Number of times Sub Power has been turned on. times
POWER ON TIME Total time of Sub Power ON. hour Sleep time is excluded.
SLEEP TIME Total time of the machine in Sleep Mode. hour
It counts Auto Sheet Cut performed by
SHEETCUT COUNT Number of times the Sheet Cut has been performed. times
both printer and RIP.
CLEAR ALL Clear all the value in the SYSTEM GROUP.

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SERVICE REPORT

Service Report
Head rank : 198968685919089899F9ER0Y
Head bi
Pigment :
No.1 : +15.5 No.2 : +5.5
No.3 : +24.5 No.4 : +10.5
Max :
No.1 : +19 No.2 : +15.5 No.3 : +13.5 No.4 : +17 No.5 : +14
No.6 : +7.5 No.7 : +10.5 No.8 : +4.5 No.9 : +6.5 No.10 : +5
No.11 : +28 No.12 : +22.5 No.13 : +22.5 No.14 : +26.5 No.15 : +22.5
No.16 : +13 No.17 : +16.5 No.18 : +9.5 No.19 : +11.5 No.20 : +9.5
Dip SW : 0000
System SW page ( 1- 4) : 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
System SW page ( 5- 8) : 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
System SW page ( 9-12) : 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
System SW page (13-16) : 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
Ink Mode : E-SOL Max6COLOR
Maintenance request : NONE Set sheet position : 147 - 1147
Booter version : 1.00 Heater adjust(PRINT) : 0 C
Battery : Charged Heater adjust(DRYER) : 0 C
Periodic CL. degree : NORMAL Preheat temperature : 30 C
Limit position : 25.0 mm Heating timeout : 20 min
Cutter down position : 2016.7 mm
Calibration default : -0.28 % Drain liquid volume : 302.1 cc
Encoder position(L) : 1803.7 mm Standard head : 1
Encoder position(R) : 178.1 mm Flushing pos adjust : -0.48 mm

Roland Versa CAMM series


Model : RE-640 IP Address : 192.168.000.100 Ink type : E-SOL Max 6Color
Version : 2.10 Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.000 Ink remain (1-4) : 63/ 63/ 63/ 63
Serial No. : XXXXXXX Gateway Address : 000.000.000.000 Ink remain (5-8) : 63/ 63/ 42/ 42
Date : 2010/03/10 14:19 MAC Address : 00:40:AB:00:7C:E5
Head Temperature : 27 C / 80.6 F Heater temp.(PRINT) : 23 C / 72 F
Heater temp.(DRYER) : 23 C / 72 F
Menu language : Japanese Calibration : +1.00 % Vacuum power : Auto
Length unit : mm Full width scanning : FULL Set remain at loading : Disable
Temperature unit : C Scan interval : 0.0 sec Heater setting(PRINT) : 35 C / 94 F
Head height : Low Sleep interval : 30 min Heater setting(DRYER) : 40 C / 104 F
Sheet type : Opaque Feed for dry : Disable
Empty mode : Stop Sheet remain : 0.0m Preheating : PREHEAT
Media Release : Disable Periodic cleaning : NONE Drying Time : 0 min
Side Margin : 10mm Sheet Pos(R) : 147.4mm
Sheet Width : +1 Sheet Pos(L) : 1147.4mm
Bi-dir. simple : 0
Bi-dir. adjust No.1 : 0 No.2 : 0 No.3 : 0 No.4 : 0 No.5 : 0
No.6 : 0 No.7 : 0 No.8 : 0 No.9 : 0 No.10 : 0
No.11 : 0 No.12 : 0

Preset name : NAME1


Calibration : 0.00 % Scan interval : 0.0 sec Force : 50 gf Cutting calib. (F/S) : 0.00/ 0.00 %
Heater setting(PRINT) : 35 C / 94 F Edge detection : Enable Velocity : 30 cm/s Print-cut adjust (F/S) : 0.00/ 0.00 mm
Heater setting(DRYER) : 40 C / 104 F Full width S : FULL Offset : 0.250 mm Crop-cut adjust (F/S) : 0.00/ 0.00 mm
Feed for dry : Disable Preheating : Preheat Up velocity : 30 cm/s Media Release : Disable
Bi-dir. simple : 0 Vacuum power : AUTO Drying Time : 0 min Alternation : Enable
Bi-dir. adjust No.1 : 0 No.2 : 0 No.3 : 0 No.4 : 0 No.5 : 0
No.6 : 0 No.7 : 0 No.8 : 0 No.9 : 0 No.10 : 0
Preset name : NAME2
Calibration : 0.00 % Scan interval : 0.0 sec Force : 50 gf Cutting calib. (F/S) : 0.00/ 0.00 %
Heater setting(PRINT) : 35 C / 94 F Edge detection : Enable Velocity : 30 cm/s Print-cut adjust (F/S) : 0.00/ 0.00 mm
Heater setting(DRYER) : 40 C / 104 F Full width S : FULL Offset : 0.250 mm Crop-cut adjust (F/S) : 0.00/ 0.00 mm
Feed for dry : Disable Preheating : Preheat Up velocity : 30 cm/s Media Release : Disable
Bi-dir. simple : 0 Vacuum power : AUTO Drying Time : 0 min Alternation : Enable
Bi-dir. adjust No.1 : 0 No.2 : 0 No.3 : 0 No.4 : 0 No.5 : 0
No.6 : 0 No.7 : 0 No.8 : 0 No.9 : 0 No.10 : 0

Preset name : NAME8


Calibration : 0.00 % Scan interval : 0.0 sec Force : 50 gf Cutting calib. (F/S) : 0.00/ 0.00 %
Heater setting(PRINT) : 35 C / 94 F Edge detection : Enable Velocity : 30 cm/s Print-cut adjust (F/S) : 0.00/ 0.00 mm
Heater setting(DRYER) : 40 C / 104 F Full width S : FULL Offset : 0.250 mm Crop-cut adjust (F/S) : 0.00/ 0.00 mm
Feed for dry : Disable Preheating : Preheat Up velocity : 30 cm/s Media Release : Disable
Bi-dir. simple : 0 Vacuum power : AUTO Drying Time : 0 min Alternation : Enable
Bi-dir. adjust No.1 : 0 No.2 : 0 No.3 : 0 No.4 : 0 No.5 : 0
No.6 : 0 No.7 : 0 No.8 : 0 No.9 : 0 No.10 : 0

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HISTORY REPORT

History Report
Model : RE-640 Serial No. : XXXXXXX
Version : 2.10 Date : 2012/03/10 14:24
==== Motor group ====
Motor feed (trip / total [clear]): 0/ 0 hours [0]
Motor scan (trip / total [clear]): 9/ 9 hours [0]
Pump Times (trip / total [clear]): 1,703/ 1,703 times [0]

==== Maintenance group ====


Maintenance Count : 0 times
Total time : 45 hours
Printing time : 8 hours
==== Wiper group ====
Wiping count : 8 times
Wiper replace count : 0 times
Felt Wiping count : 8 times
Felt Wiper replace count: 0 times
==== Head group ====
Shot Cnt. 1 (trip/total [clear]): 2,697/ 2,697
Shot Cnt. 2 (trip/total [clear]): 2,701/ 2,701
Shot Cnt. 3 (trip/total [clear]): 10,361/ 10,361
Shot Cnt. 4 (trip/total [clear]): 10,357/ 10,357
Shot Cnt. 5 (trip/total [clear]): 2,697/ 2,697
Shot Cnt. 6 (trip/total [clear]): 2,701/ 2,701
Shot Cnt. 7 (trip/total [clear]): 10,361/ 10,361
Shot Cnt. 8 (trip/total [clear]): 10,357/ 10,357
: H1
Wiping count for head : 43 times
Headrank set count : 0 times
Auto cleaning count : 17 times
Normal cleaning count : 4 times
Medium cleaning count : 0 times
Powerful cleaning count : 1 times
==== Print group ====
Printing time : 6 hours
Print pages : 34 pages
==== Ink group ====
Cartridge change(1-4) : 0 1 2 0 times
Cartridge change(5-8) : 0 1 2 0 times
Change ink type : 0 times

==== Error group ====


Service call count : 0 times
Service call history : **** **** **** **** ****
Motor error (feed) : 0 times
Motor error (scan) : 2 times
Low temperature error : 0 times
High temperature error : 0 times
Emergency capping : 0 times
Start uncapped : 2 times
==== Heater group ==== PRINT DRYER
Heater used time : 6 6 hours
==== System group ====
Power on count : 97 times
Power on time : 37 hours
Sleep time : 2 hours
Sheet cut count : 33 times
Peck used count : 0 times

4-11
INK CARTRIDGE REPORT

Ink Cartridge Report


Model : RE-640 Serial No. : XXXXXXX
Version : 2.10
No: SERIAL/ INK TYPE/ CAP./ LOT No/ CONSUM./ TIME/ INS./ FLAG
1: 14d178b002000071/ Max Lc/ 200cc/ 60907A/ 47.879cc/0y015d04h14m08s/ 1/ 00000000
2: 14d178b002000071/ Max C/ 200cc/ 61004A/ 75.914cc/0y015d04h14m03s/ 1/ 00000000
3: 14d178b002000071/ Max Lm/ 200cc/ 61021A/ 81.901cc/0y015d04h13m58s/ 1/ 00000000
4: 14d178b002000071/ Max M/ 200cc/ 61026A/ 53.789cc/0y015d04h13m52s/ 1/ 00000000
5: 14d178b002000071/ Max Y/ 200cc/ 60907A/ 47.879cc/0y015d04h14m08s/ 1/ 00000000
6: 14d178b002000071/ Max K/ 200cc/ 61004A/ 75.914cc/0y015d04h14m03s/ 1/ 00000000
7: 14d178b002000071/ Max C/ 200cc/ 61021A/ 81.901cc/0y015d04h13m58s/ 1/ 00000000
8: 14d178b002000071/ Max M/ 200cc/ 61026A/ 53.789cc/0y015d04h13m52s/ 1/ 00000000

EVENT LOG REPORT


Event log Report
Model : RE-640 Serial No. : XXXXXXX
Version : 2.10 Date : 2012/03/10 17:20
Last event : 500
Date Time Event Information Date Time Event Information
+--------+-----+-----------------+------------------------------------------+ +--------+-----+-----------------+---------------------------------
12/03/10 17:20 Print start 12/03/10 16:38 Job done
12/03/10 17:19 Job start 27 C Testpattern 12/03/10 16:37 Print done
12/03/10 17:18 Job done 12/03/10 16:36 Print start
12/03/10 17:17 Print done 12/03/10 16:35 Job start 27 C Testpattern
12/03/10 17:16 Print start 12/03/10 16:34 Job done
12/03/10 17:15 Job start 27 C Testpattern 12/03/10 16:33 Print done
12/03/10 17:14 Job done 12/03/10 16:32 Print start
12/03/10 17:13 Print done 12/03/10 16:31 Job start 27 C Testpattern
12/03/10 17:12 Print start 12/03/10 16:30 Job done
12/03/10 17:11 Job start 27 C Testpattern 12/03/10 16:29 Print done
12/03/10 17:10 Job done 12/03/10 16:28 Print start
12/03/10 17:09 Print done 12/03/10 16:27 Job start 27 C Testpattern
12/03/10 17:08 Print start 12/03/10 16:26 Job done
12/03/10 16:25 Print done
12/03/10 17:07 Job start 27 C Testpattern
12/03/10 16:24 Print start
12/03/10 17:06 Setup done Width : 932mm Env.:0.028
12/03/10 16:23 Job start 27 C Testpattern
12/03/10 17:05 Cancel done
12/03/10 16:22 Job done
12/03/10 17:05 Cancel start Pinch lever up 12/03/10 16:21 Print done
12/03/10 17:04 Job done 12/03/10 16:20 Print start
12/03/10 17:04 Print done 12/03/10 16:20 Job start 27 C Testpattern
12/03/10 17:04 Print start 12/03/10 16:19 Job done
12/03/10 17:03 Job start 27 C Testpattern 12/03/10 16:19 Print done
12/03/10 17:02 Job done 12/03/10 16:18 Print start
12/03/10 17:02 Print done 12/03/10 16:18 Job start 27 C Testpattern
12/03/10 17:04 Print start 12/03/10 16:18 Job done
12/03/10 17:03 Job start 27 C Testpattern 12/03/10 16:17 Print done
12/03/10 17:02 Job done 12/03/10 16:17 Print start
12/03/10 17:02 Print done 12/03/10 16:16 Job start 27 C Testpattern
12/03/10 17:02 Print start 12/03/10 16:16 Job done
12/03/10 17:01 Job start 27 C Testpattern 12/03/10 16:16 Print done
12/03/10 17:00 Setup done Width : 932mm Env.:0.034 12/03/10 16:15 Print start
12/03/10 16:59 Temperature 27 C 12/03/10 16:15 Job start 27 C Testpattern
12/03/10 16:58 Cartridge change No.8 12/03/10 16:14 Job done
12/03/10 16:55 Cartridge change No.7 12/03/10 16:13 Print done
12/03/10 16:53 Cartridge change No.6 12/03/10 16:13 Print start
12/03/10 16:52 Cartridge change No.5 12/03/10 16:12 Job start 27 C Testpattern
12/03/10 16:50 Cartridge change No.4 12/03/10 16:12 Print start
12/03/10 16:50 Cartridge change No.3 12/03/10 16:12 Job start 27 C Testpattern
12/03/10 16:45 Cartridge change No.2 12/03/10 16:11 Job done
12/03/10 16:11 Print done
12/03/10 16:45 Cartridge change No.1
12/03/10 16:11 Print start
12/03/10 16:44 Cancel done
12/03/10 16:10 Job start 27 C Testpattern
12/03/10 16:43 Cancel start user cancel
12/03/10 16:10 Job done
12/03/10 16:42 Job done 12/03/10 16:09 Print done
12/03/10 16:41 Print done 12/03/10 16:09 Print start
12/03/10 16:40 Print start 12/03/10 16:09 Job start 27 C Testpattern
12/03/10 16:39 Job start 30 C Testpattern 12/03/10 16:08 Job done
12/03/10 16:38 System setting 12/03/10 16:08 Print done

4-12
Other Factory Mode

SYSTEM PARAMETER INITIALIZE

ENTER
+ All parameters will be initialized. Turn on the Sub Power SW
while pressing [ ], [ ] and [ENTER] keys to start the
machine in system parameter initialize mode.
Select the model by pressing [ ] and [ ] keys.
Press [ENTER] key to initialize the system parameter or
INITIALIZE ALL press the Sub Power SW for more than 1 second to cancel it.
SYS.PARAMETER
The machine turns off automatically when the initialization is
[ ]
completed. All the parameters are reset to the default.
It is necessary to initialize the limit position after this
SELECT MODEL
RE-640 initialization. [SERVICE CALL 0101] occurs without initializing
[ ] the limit position.

INITIALIZATION
COMPLETED

LANGUAGE / UNIT SERVICE REPORT PRINTING


SELECTION

MENU
+ Turn on the Sub Power SW while
pressing [ ] key to start the machine
in the service report printing
mode.
Roland DG Corp.
RE-640
+ The service report will be printed
automatically when the media is set
up. It prints with Black ink.
MENU LANGUAGE
ENGLISH SERVICE REPORT (Printing Area : W270 L360mm)
[ ] The machine turns to be the normal
mode after printing.
LENGTH UNIT
mm > INCH
[ ]

TEMP. UNIT
C > F

4-13
Key Combinations

Function for Service Combination Key Selection Comments

Press [MENU] and [ ] to enter Service


Service Mode + Menu.

"[UPDATE FIRMWARE?] will be displayed.


F/W Upgrade Mode + Press [ENTER] to upgrade F/W."

+ Use this when the Main Board is replaced.

F/W Installation Mode for a


brand-new Main Board
"[SUM-ERROR] will be displayed.
ENTER
Press [ENTER] to upgrade F/W."

"All parameters will be initialized.


System Parameter Initialize ENTER
+ Press [ENTER] to start initialize."

Limit Position/Cut Down Position "Press [ENTER] to initialize Limit Position.


Initialize
+ Then set up Cut Down Position."

"Service Report will be printed.


Service Report + It is the same as the Service Report in the
Service Menu."

Function for Users Combination Key Selection Comments

Press [ ] and [ ] to select Language /


Language/Unit Selection MENU
+ Unit.

4-14
4-2 HOW TO UPGRADE/INSTALL FIRMWARE

It is necessary to prepare the followings to upgrade/install the firmware.


1.Firmware file
2.WindowsPC (Network port is required.)
3.Peck.exe
4.Network cable (A cross cable is required when you connect the printer to PC directly.)

HOW TO UPGRADE FIRMWARE (Referential Time : 5 min)

Check the IP address of the printer.


1 Turn on the Main Power SW and Sub Power SW, then press
MENU
[MENU] key.
Select [SYSTEM INFO.]>[NETWORK]>[IP ADDRESS].

[ ]

MENU
SYSTEM INFO.
[ ] [ ]

SYSTEM INFO.
NETWORK
[ ]

NETWORK
IP ADDRESS
[ ]

IP ADDRESS
192.168.000.100

Turn off the Sub Power SW.


2

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Start Peck.
3 [Peck] screen is displayed, and click [Select Port] button.

Select [Type4 SPi,VS etc.] from [Product].


4 Also, select [Via Network] and input IP ad-
dress of the printer.

Click [OK] button.

[Peck] screen is displayed again.


5 Click [Firmware Upgrade] button.

[OPEN] screen is displayed.


6
Select the firmware file and click [Open].
The firmware will be sent to the printer.

4-16
The machine goes into the Firmware Upgrade
7 mode automatically. FIRMWARE V3.0 NG DATA ERROR
When upgrade is completed, the Sub Power SW
turns off automatically.

ERASING NG DEVICE ERROR

WRITING NG DEVICE ERROR

VERIFYING NG DEVICE ERROR

COMPLETED

HOW TO INSTALL FIRMWARE (Referential Time : 10 min)

This is required when a new Main Board without the firmware is installed.

Turn on the Main Power SW while pressing [ ], [ ], and


1 [ ] keys.

UPDATE FIRMWARE?

Press [ENTER] key to set the machine ready to receive the


2 firmware.

UPDATE FIRMWARE?

[ ]

WAITING
000.000.000.000

4-17
Press [MENU] key, and set [IP ADDRESS], [SUBNET MASK]
3 and [GATEWAY ADDR.].
Press [ ] and [ ] keys for moving between digits, and WAITING
[ ] and [ ] keys for selecting value. After setting an ad- 000.000.000.000
dress, press [ENTER] key to go next address setting.
MENU
When [GATEWAY ADDR.] is set, it returns to the waiting
mode for receiving the firmware by pressing [ENTER] key.
IP ADDRESS
192.168.000.100
[ ]

SUBNET MASK
The setting made here is only temporary for the firm-
ware installation and it is not saved.
255.255.255.000
[ ]

GATEWAY ADDR.
000.000.000.000
[ ]

WAITING
192.168.000.100

Start Peck on PC.


4 [Peck] screen is displayed, and click [Select Port] button.

Select [Type4 Spi, VS etc.] from [Product].


5 Also, select [Via Network] and input IP ad-
dress of the printer.

Click [OK] button.

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[Peck] screen is displayed again.
6 Click [Firmware Upgrade] button.

[OPEN] screen is displayed.


7
Select the firmware file and click [Open].
The firmware will be sent to the printer.

It starts loading the firmware.


8 The firmware installation is completed when FIRMWARE V3.0 NG DATA ERROR
[COMPLETED] message is displayed.
Turn off the Sub Power SW.

ERASING NG DEVICE ERROR

WRITING NG DEVICE ERROR

VERIFYING NG DEVICE ERROR

COMPLETED

4-19
Turn on the Sub Power SW while pressing [ ], [ ], and
9 [ENTER] keys to enter [INITIALIZE ALL SYS. PARAMETER]
menu.
Select the model by pressing [ ] and [ ] keys,
ENTER
+
and press [ENTER] key to start initialization. The Sub Power
turns off automatically when it is completed.

INITIALIZE ALL
SYS.PARAMETER
[ ]

SELECT MODEL
RE-640
[ ]

INITIALIZATION
COMPLETED

Turn on the Sub Power SW while pressing [ ], [ ] and


10 [ ] keys to enter the Service Mode.
+

MENU

MENU
SERVICE MENU

Enter the [NETWORK] menu and input [IP AD-


11 DRESS], [SUBNET MASK] and [GATEWAY
MENU
ADDR.]. SERVICE MENU
Turn off the Sub Power when the network setting [ ]
is completed.
MENU
SYSTEM INFO.
[ ] [ ]

SYSTEM INFO.
NEETWORK
[ ]

NETWORK [ ] IP ADDRESS
[ ]
IP ADDRESS 192.168.000.100
[ ]

NETWORK [ ] SUBNET MASK


[ ]
SUBNET MASK 255.255.255.000
[ ]

NETWORK [ ] GATEWAY ADDR.


[ ]
GATEWAY ADDR. 000.000.000.000

4-20
Start Peck on PC.
12 [Peck] screen is displayed, and click [Put Parameters] button.

[OPEN] screen is displayed.


13 Select the System Parameter le that is saved before the
Main Board replacement.
Click [Open]. Peck starts to send the System Parameter to
the printer.

Click [Get Report] button to import the System Report file.


14
Confirm that the System Parameter is reloaded properly.

The network settings set at the step 11 are replaced


with the ones saved in the System Parameter as [Put
Parameters] is executed.
Please do the network settings again if necessary.

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4-3 HEAD ALIGNMENT (Referential Time : 15 min.)

This is necessary to obtain the good printing quality. Be sure to operate this alignment when the head is replaced.
If the heads are not aligned, printing problems such as banding, fine lines and gap between bands could occur.
The PET-G is required for this alignment.

Please DO NOT use Take-Up Unit for this alignment.

Remove the Right Cover and Right Top Cover.


1
Right Top Cover

Right Cover

Open the Front Cover and move the Head Carriage leftwards
2 to the position where it is not above the Capping Unit.

Remove the Head Carriage Cover.


3 Lock the Head Carriage.
Head Carriage Cover

The Head Carriage Cover has six screws.

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Turn on the Sub Power SW while pressing [ ], [ ] and
4 [ ] keys to enter the Service Mode.
+
Set up the PET-G on the machine.

MENU

MENU
SERVICE MENU

Select [PRINT MENU]>[HEAD ADJUST]>[BIAS]>[TEST


5 PRINT] and press [ENTER] key.
SERVICE MENU
PRINT MENU
[ ][ ]

PRINT MENU
HEAD ADJUST
[ ][ ]

HEAD ADJUST
BIAS
[ ]

BIAS
TEST PRINT
[ ]

Test pattern is printed.


6

The printed test pattern can be fed forward and back- <CMYK>
ward by [ ] and [ ] keys to be seen easily.

Because the machine does not feed the media for


[BIAS] test pattern, it is not affected by media feed-
ing.

[BIAS ADJUSTMENT]
7 Loosen the three screws fixing the Head in the order of the
figure.

Loosen the screws fixing the head for 1/2 turn.


If the screws are loosened too much, the adjustment
1
cannot be done correctly.
2

4-23
Insert the 1.5 mm Hexagonal Wrench through the hole of the
8 Head Carriage, then turn the Adjustment Screw to make the
lines of each color in the test pattern straight.

Position of the printing moves one line by turning the


screw 1/4 turn.

When the right half of the lines are shifting upwards, turn the
screw CW.
When the right half of the lines are shifting downwards, turn
the screw CCW two or three round once to get back to the
position where the right-side lines are higher than the left
ones. Print the test pattern again, and perform the head ad-
justment

When adjusting the head position, turn the screw


< Firmware : Ver.1.30 ~ >
CW.
Turning the screw CWW is only when fitting back
the misalignment.

Tighten the screws fixing the head in order as shown in the


9 figure, using the Torque Driver (ST-056).

Torque for tightening is 2kgf • cm (20cNm).


Make sure not to tighten the screws too strong. 3

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[BIDIRECTION ADJUSTMENT]
10 Select [PRINT MENU]>[HEAD ADJUST]>[BI-DIR. DEFAULT] SERVICE MENU
PRINT MENU
>[TEST PRINT] and press [ENTER] key.
[ ][ ]

PRINT MENU
HEAD ADJUST
[ ][ ]

HEAD ADJUST
Loosen the screws fixing the head for 1/2 turn. BI-DIR.DEFAULT
If the screws are loosened too much, the adjustment [ ]

cannot be done correctly.


BI-DIR.DEFAULT
TEST PRINT

Test pattern is printed.


11 Find the position where the two lines are
overlapping and check the number of
each color.
H1
In case of having problem selecting one
between two numbers, half No.20 0 +12 +13 +14 +15 +16 +17 +18 +19 +20 +21 +22 +23 +24 +25 +26 +27 +28 +29 +30 +31 +32 +40

value is also available for inputting.


H1
The number with is the current setting.
No.19 0 +12 +13 +14 +15 +16 +17 +18 +19 +20 +21 +22 +23 +24 +25 +26 +27 +28 +29 +30 +31 +32 +40

H1

No.18 0 +12 +13 +14 +15 +16 +17 +18 +19 +20 +21 +22 +23 +24 +25 +26 +27 +28 +29 +30 +31 +32 +40

H1

No.3 0 +12 +13 +14 +15 +16 +17 +18 +19 +20 +21 +22 +23 +24 +25 +26 +27 +28 +29 +30 +31 +32 +40

H1

No.2 0 +12 +13 +14 +15 +16 +17 +18 +19 +20 +21 +22 +23 +24 +25 +26 +27 +28 +29 +30 +31 +32 +40

H1

No.1 0 +12 +13 +14 +15 +16 +17 +18 +19 +20 +21 +22 +23 +24 +25 +26 +27 +28 +29 +30 +31 +32 +40

Select [No.1] to [No.20] from [HEAD ADJUST]>[BIDIR.


12 DEFAULT]>[SETTING] menu and enter the parameters BI-DIR.DEFAULT
TEST PRINT
checked at step 11 with [ ] and [ ] keys.
Press [ENTER] key to save the settings.
BI-DIR.DEFAULT
SETTING

Parameters can be entered with an increment of 0.5. No. 1 No. 2


-15 -20

No. 19 No. 20
-15 -20

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4-4 LIMIT POSITION & CUT DOWN POSITION INITIALIZE (Referential Time : 3min.)

This is for adjusting the relative distance between the Limit Sensor and the Capping Position, and also detecting the
distance from the Cut Down Position to the Limit Sensor after completing the adjustment.
When the Limit Position is not correctly set, it may cause some problems such as a head capping error and a head
carriage lock error. Also, when the cutter-down position is not correct, there will be some problems such as a cutter-
down error when separating the sheet.

Remove the Right Cover.


1

Turn on the Sub Power SW while pressing [ ], [ ] and


2 [ ] keys to enter the Limit Initialize mode.

LIMIT INITIALIZE
MENU

Connect the Tool Carriage to the Head Carriage.


3 And lock the Head Carriage.
Confirm that the Head Carriage is locked by pushing it lightly
to left and eliminate the looseness.

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Confirm that the head is capped properly, and press [ENTER]
4 key. The Tool Carriage will be separated from the Head Car- SETTING UP
riage and the limit position initialize will start. THE LIMIT
After initialize is completed, the message is displayed. [ ]

DETECTING..

SETTING UP
CUTTER DOWN POS

Move the Head Carriage with your hand until it makes full
5 contact with the Auto Cutter Frame with Cut Down status.

Auto Cutter Frame

Press [ENTER] key to perform the Cut Down Position Initial-


6 ize. SETTING UP
After initialize is completed, the message is displayed. CUTTER DOWN POS
[ ]

DETECTING..
Perform the following adjustment.
[4-6 FLUSHING POSITION ADJUSTMENT]

INITIALIZATION
COMPLETED

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4-5 LINEAR ENCODER SETUP (Referential Time : 5min.)

This is for checking the reading of the linear encoder and for calibrating its expansion/contraction caused by the op-
eration environment. This operation is required when Limit Sensor, Encoder Scale or Encoder Module is replaced or
the position is adjusted.

Turn on the Sub Power SW while pressing [ ], [ ] and


1 [ ] keys to enter the Service Mode.
+

MENU

MENU
SERVICE MENU

Make sure to unload the media.


2 Lower the Pinch Rollers.
Also, be sure to remove the media clamps.

Select [PRINT MENU]>[LINEAR ENCODER], and press [EN-


3 TER] key. SERVICE MENU
PRINT MENU
[ ] [ ]

PRINT MENU
LINEAR ENCODER
[ ]

NOW PROCESSING..
POS: 1361.00mm

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One of the messages appears at the completion of the set
4 up. In case of Setup error, check the followings.

Dirt/Scratch on the Encoder Scale. LINEAR ENCODER


Dirt/Scratch on the Encoder Module. SETUP COMPLETED
Encoder Scale is not between the Encoder Module.
Backlash of the Carriage Motor Gear and the Drive Gear.
Fixation between the Carriage and the Carriage Belt.
Bad Contact in the cables. LINEAR ENCODER
SETUP FAILED

When LINEAR ENCODER SETUP is completed, perform the


5 [LINEAR CALIB.] in the Service Menu.
PRINT MENU
LINEAR CALIB.

[ ]
NOW PROCESSING..

LINEAR CALIB.
SETUP COMPLETED

[ ]
LINEAR CALIB.
0.18%

In case of an error, check the followings.


6
PRINT MENU
Dirt/Scratch on the Encoder Scale. LINEAR CALIB.
Dirt/Scratch on the Encoder Module.
[ ]
Encoder Scale is not between the Encoder Module.
Backlash of the Carriage Motor Gear and the Drive Gear.
NOW PROCESSING..
Fixation between the Carriage and the Carriage Belt.
Bad Contact in the cables.

LINEAR CALIB.
FAILED TO SETUP

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4-6 FLUSHING POSITION ADJUSTMENT (Referential Time : 5min.)

This is to adjust the flushing position. Without this adjustment, the Flushing may not be performed properly.

Turn off the Sub Power SW, and then turn off the Main Power
1 SW.

OFF

The Head height should be set to LOW.


2

Remove the Right Cover.


3

Right Cover

Move the Head Carriage leftwards to the position where it is


4 not above the Capping Unit.

4-30
Remove the Right Under Cover and lock the Head Carriage.
5

Right under Cover

Turn on the Sub Power SW while pressing [ ], [ ] and


6 [ ] keys to enter the Service Mode.
+

MENU

MENU
SERVICE MENU

Select [PRINT MENU]>[FLUSHING ADJ.], and press [EN-


7 TER] key. SERVICE MENU
The Head Carriage automatically moves to the current flush- PRINT MENU
ing position.
[ ]

PRINT MENU
FLUSHING ADJ.

FLUSHING ADJ.
0.00mm - 0.40mm

Move the Head Carriage to the position where the slot of the
8 Carriage Cap Guide makes contact with the tip of the Backup
Cap Base by pressing [ ] and [ ] keys. Then, press [EN- Carriage Cap Guide

TER] key to set the flushing position.


Or, start adjustment from the leftmost position and press
[ENTER] key to save the position where arm part of cap unit
starts to move.
When you press [MENU] key before pressing [ENTER] to set
the position, the flushing position is not updated and exits to
the menu.

Arm Part Backup Cap Base

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4-7 CALIBRATION (FEEDING DIRECTION) (Referential Time : 20 min.)

This adjustment is for calibrating the feed amount of media. It allows the media to be fed in proper amount by cali-
brating the variation in Grit Roller diameter. Calibration is made based on the value in feeding media [PET-G].
Without proper calibration, it may cause misalignment in the feed amount of media, and it results in the problems
such as white banding, banding of overlap or the dimension error of print result compared to the original data.

Take-up Unit must not be used during this adjustment.

Turn on the Sub Power SW while pressing [ ], [ ] and


1 [ ] keys to enter the Service Mode.
+
Setup the PET-G on the machine.

MENU

MENU
SERVICE MENU

2 Select [PRINT MENU]>[CALIB.DEFAULT]>[TEST PRINT],


and press [ENTER] key. SERVICE MENU
Test Pattern will be printed. PRINT MENU
[ ][ ]

PRINT MENU
CALIB.DEFAULT
Test print requires 510mm or more of the media [ ][ ]
setup width.
CALIB.DEFAULT
TEST PRINT
[ ]

Measure the length of the feed direction and use the value to
3 calculate the calibration amount with the formula shown at
4 .
400mm

Test pattern is always printed with offset 0.00%.


Even if a correction is made in the [SETTING]
Feed

menu, the test pattern is not changed.

500mm
Scan

4-32
Calculate the amount to be calibrated with the formula as
4 shown in the figure.

Measured
400 -
Length
Calibration
= x 100
Value
Measured
Length

Select [PRINT MENU]>[CALIB.DEFAULT]>[SETTING], and


5 enter the calibration value with [ ] and [ ] keys.
SERVICE MENU
PRINT MENU
Press [ENTER] key to save the setting.
[ ][ ]

PRINT MENU
CALIB.DEFAULT
[ ][ ]
Parameters can be entered with an increment of
0.01%. CALIB.DEFAULT
(MAX. +2.00% to MIN. -2.00%) SETTING
[ ]

SETTING
+0.00% + 0.15%
[ ]

4-33
4-8 BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT (Referential Time : 20min.)

Move the Head Carriage by hand to the lock position.


1 Head Carriage Cover

Remove the Covers in order.


2 Top Cartridge Cover

1. Front Cover Ink Cartridge Cover


2. Right Cover
Top Cover
3. Left Cover
4. Top Cartridge Cover
Left Cover
5. Ink Cartridge Cover
Right Top Cover
6. Front Rail Cover
Front Rail Cover
7. Top Cover
8. Right Top Cover
Front Cover
Right Cover

Measure the tension of the belt at the


3 <*1>
position above the center of the 5th
Grit Roller from the right using Tension
Gauge (ST-001)(*1).
Pull the belt 30mm up from the surface
of the Guide Rail when you see it from
the machine front(*2). The tension is
proper if the measured value is 0.50kgf
to 0.70kgf.
If the tension is improper, move on to
the next step and adjust the belt tension.

<*2>

BELT

30mm
Top surface of
the GUIDE RAIL

4-34
Loosen the two Fixing Screws which is located on the left
4 end of the belt halfway round.
<Top view>
Fixing Screw

Be careful with the sharp edges around the belt


when loosening the screws. It may cause injury.

Fixing Screw

Insert a wrench through the holes on the Side Frame and


5 loosen the two screws to make a gap of three millimeters
between the tip of the screw and Idle Pulley Holder.
(The belt tension cannot be adjusted higher when the 3mm
screw contacts with Idle Pulley Holder.)
ネジ
Screws

The gap between the screws and Idle Pulley can be


seen from both front side and rear side of the ma-
chine.
Idle Pulley Holder

Turn the Adjustment Screw as shown in the figure to adjust


6 the value of the tension gauge within acceptable range refer-
ring to 3 .

Adjustment
Screw

Turn the screw CW: Tension is increased


Turn the screw CCW: Tension is decreased

Tighten the two Fixing Screws shown in the figure, and again
7 confirm that the tension is within the proper value. Fixing Screw

Fixing Screw

4-35
Tighten the two screws shown in the figure to slightly contact
8 with Idle Pulley Holder.

Move on to [4-14 BELT POSITION ADJUSTMENT].


Screws

Make sure not to tighten the screws too tight.


It may move the fixed Idle Pulley Holder acciden-
tally.

Idle Pulley Holder

4-36
4-9 BELT POSITION ADJUSTMENT (Referential Time : 30min.)

This adjustment is to prevent the belt wear which is caused by the belt contacting with the pulley Flanges exces-
sively. The belt position needs to be confirmed after the Belt Tension Adjustment and adjusted if it is necessary.

Remove the Covers in order.


1 Top Cartridge Cover

1. Front Cover Ink Cartridge Cover


2. Right Cover
Top Cover
3. Left Cover
4. Top Cartridge Cover
Left Cover
5. Ink Cartridge Cover
Right Top Cover
6. Front Rail Cover
Front Rail Cover
7. Top Cover
8. Right Top Cover
Front Cover
Right Cover

Turn on the Sub Power SW while pressing [ ], [ ] and


2 [ ] keys to enter the Service Mode.
+

MENU

MENU
SERVICE MENU

[ADJUSTMENT ON THE DRIVE PULLEY SIDE]


3 Perform the Aging test for the belt. SERVICE MENU
Select [MOTOR MENU]>[AGING]>[SCAN], and press MOTOR MENU
[ENTER] key. [ ]

MOTOR MENU
AGING
[ ]

AGING
SCAN
[ ]

4-37
Confirm the belt position.
4 The position is proper when the belt is not touching the
Flanges of the Drive Pulley excessively. When the position
is proper, skip this adjustment and go to [ADJUSTMENT ON
THE IDLE PULLEY SIDE] described in the later step of this
adjustment leaving the belt aging on. When the position is
improper, make adjustment as follows.

Flange

Belt partly touching the Flange is acceptable.

Press [ENTER] key to cancel Aging.


5

SCAN
NOW AGING
[ ]

Release the Head Carriage and move it to the left by hands.


6

Remove the Right Under Cover and Right Side Frame.


7

Right Side Frame

Right Under Cover

4-38
Loosen the two Fixing Screws located on the right end of the
8 belt.

Loosen the screws about a few rounds for the


bottom of the screw head not to contact with the
Fixing Screw
Stay.

Press [ENTER] key to restart Aging.


9

AGING
SCAN
[ ]

Adjust the belt position turning the Adjustment Screw as fol- Touching the Flange on the FRONT side of machine
10 lows.

Belt leans to the front side of the machine


-Turn the screw carefully in CW (loosening).

The work space is narrow. Be careful and try not to Adjustment Screw
touch the driving pulley and belt.

Belt leans to the rear side of the machine Touching the Flange on the REAR side of machine
-Turn the screw carefully in CCW (tightening).

Adjustment Screw

4-39
Tighten the two Fixing Screws for the bottom of the screw
11 head to slightly contact with the Stay.

Fixing Screw

Confirm that the belt is not touching the pulley anges exces-
12 sively.
When the belt is in improper position, adjust it again.
When it is proper, leave the belt aging on, and go to the fol-
lowing [ADJUSTMENT ON THE IDLE PULLEY SIDE].

Flange

[ADJUSTMENT ON THE IDLE PULLEY SIDE] <Top view(L)>


13 Confirm the position of the belt.
The position is proper when the belt is not touching the
Flanges excessively. When the position is proper, close this
BELT POSITION ADJUSTMENT. When it is improper, make
adjustment as follows.
Flange

Belt partly touching the Flange is acceptable.

14 Press [ENTER] key to cancel Aging.

SCAN
NOW AGING
[ ]

4-40
Loosen the two Fixing Screws located at the left end of the
15 belt eighth to quarter round.
Fixing Screw

When the screw is loosen more than necessary, it


gives difficulty in adjusting the belt. Also, you need
to be careful with the sharp edges around it when
turning the screws. It may cause injury.

Fixing Screw

Insert a wrench through the holes on the Side Frame and


16 loosen the two screws to make a gap of three millimeters
between the tip of the screw and Idle Pulley Holder.
3mm

Screws

The gap between the screws and Idle Pulley can be


seen from both front side and rear side of the ma-
chine

Idle Pulley Holder

Press [ENTER] key to restart Aging.


17

AGING
SCAN
[ ]

Insert a wrench through the holes on the Side Frame and ad-
18 just the belt position turning the screw 1 and 2 as follows.

Belt leans to the front side of the machine


-Turn the screw 1 carefully in CW to press it to the Idle Pulley
Holder.
* Make sure to have a gap of three millimeters between the
Screw 1
screw 2 and Idle Pulley Holder when turning the screw 1.

Screw 2

4-41
Belt leans to the rear side of the machine
-Turn the screw 2 carefully in CW to press it to the Idle Pulley
Holder.
* Make sure to have a gap of three millimeters between the
screw 1 and Idle Pulley Holder when turning the screw 2.

Screw 1

Screw 2

19 Tighten one of the screws that has no contact with the Idle
Pulley Holder to slightly touch the Idle Pulley Holder.

Screws

Make sure not to tighten the screws too tight.


It may move the Idle Pulley Holder accidentally.

Idle Pulley Holder

Tighten the two fixing screws as shown in the figure.


20
Fixing Screw

Be careful with the moving Carriages during the


work, and also with the sharp edges of the mechan-
ical parts around it.

Fixing Screw

Confirm that the belt is not touching the Pulley Flanges ex-
21 cessively.
When the belt is in improper position, adjust it again.
When it is proper, press [ENTER] key to cancel Aging.
Flange

SCAN
NOW AGING
[ ]

4-42
Fix the Right Side Frame by sliding it from
22 behind to hook the tab as shown in the fig-
ure.

4-43
4-10 TAKE-UP UNIT OPERATION CHECK (Referential Time : 2min.)

This is to check whether Take-up Unit operates properly.

Confirm that the cable of Take-up Unit is connected to the


1 connector and turn on the Main Power SW.
<Rear View>

Turn on the Sub Power SW while pressing [ ], [ ] and


2 [ ] keys to enter the Service Mode.
+

MENU

MENU
SERVICE MENU

Select [SUB MENU]>[TU CHECK]>[TU].


3
SERVICE MENU
SUB MENU
[ ][ ]

SUB MENU
TU CHECK
[ ][ ]

TU CHECK
TU
[ ]

TU
START START
[ ]

4-44
Confirm that [START] is selected, and press [ENTER] key to
4 turn on the Take-up Unit.

TU
START START
[START] or [STOP] can be selected with [ ] and [ ]
[ ] keys.
The current setting is displayed on the left and the
new setting is displayed on the right.

Set [AUTO] switch of the Take-up Unit to either [FORWARD]


5 or [BACKWARD].

Move the Dancer Roller up and down by hand, and confirm


6 that the drive part rotates.

Drive Part

The operation status of Take-up Unit can be con-


firmed also on the LCD. [ * ] is displayed on the right
side of upper LCD while driving, and not displayed
while not driving.

TU *
START START
Dancer Roller

Select [STOP] with [ ] and [ ] keys, and press [ENTER]


7 key.

TU
START STOP
[ ]

4-45
Move the Dancer Roller up and down by hand, and confirm
8 that the drive part does not rotate.

Drive Part

The setting of [STOP] is canceled when exiting the


menu. The initial setting is [START] every time en-
tering [TU] menu.

Dancer Roller

4-46
4-11 PAPER SIDE SENSOR ADJUSTMENT (Referential Time : 5min.)

This is for adjusting the sensitivity of the PAPER SIDE SENSOR, which is for detecting the width of the
media. If it is not adjusted, media width could not be detected correctly.

Remove the Right Cover and Right Top Cover.


1
Right Top Cover

Right Cover

Open the Front Cover and move the Head Carriage leftwards
2 to the position where it is not above the Capping Unit.

Remove the Head Carriage Cover.


3 Lock the Head Carriage.
Head Carriage Cover

The Head Carriage Cover has six screws.

4-47
Lower the loading lever.
4

Attach the right media clamp so that the right edge of


5
the media clamp is on the Media Guide Line.

Attach the media clamp at the correct position.


Push the holder of the media clamp up on the rail.

Turn on the Sub Power SW while pressing [ ], [ ]


6
and [ ] keys to enter the Service Mode.
+

MENU

MENU
SERVICE MENU

S e l e c t [ S U B M E N U ] > [ PA P E R S I D E S E N S E ] >
7 [OUTPUT LEVEL], and press [ ] key.
SERVICE MENU
SUB MENU
[ ] [ ]

SUB MENU
PAPERSIDE SENSE
[ ]

PAPERSIDE SENS
OUTPUT LEVEL
[ ]

OUTPUT LEVEL
0.71V

4-48
Adjust the VR on the Carriage Board so that the     
8
[OUTPUT LEVEL] will be 0.30 - 0.50V.

Remove the media clamp.


9

10 Select [PAPERSIDE SENSE] > [SENSOR AUTOTEST] SERVICE MENU


menu. SUB MENU
Press the [ENTER] key to carry out the test and make [ ] [ ]

sure the voltage is 0.5V or below and the NOISE is 0.


SUB MENU
PAPERSIDE SENSE
[ ]

PAPERSIDE SENS
SENSOR AUTOTEST
[ ]

SENSOR AUTOTEST
0.5V, NOISE 0

11 If the voltage is more than 0.5V, try the followings and If adhesion of a tape remains on the
go back to step 1 .
1) Check the Right media clamp is attached correctly. Bed or the dust sticks on the reverse
2) Clean the REFLECTION TAPE. side of a tape when you replace
3) Replace the REFLECTION TAPE with new one in reflective tape, a sensor cannot read
case of scratch. correctly.
If the NOISE is more than 0, try the followings and go
back to step 1 .
1) Clean the REFLECTION TAPE.
2) Replace the REFLECTION TAPE with new one in
case of scratch.

4-49
5 Supplemental Information
5-1 Special Tools
Table shows a list of special tools recommended by Roland DG Corp.
Parts No. ST-056
Parts Name TORQUE DRIVER N6

Purpose HEAD ALIGNMENT

Parts No. 1000005463


Parts Name TOOL,BIT PHILLIPS NO.1 L150MM ST-107

Purpose HEAD ALIGNMENT

Parts No. 1000006902


Parts Name TOOL,BIT HEXAGONAL ST-118

Purpose HEAD REPLACEMENT

Parts No. ST-002


Parts Name TENSION GAUGE 300GF/300CN

Purpose TOOL PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT

Parts No. ST-001


Parts Name TENSION GAUGE 2000GF/2000CN

Purpose BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT

Parts No. ST-037


Parts Name CLEANING STICK TX712A

Purpose HEAD CLEANING

Parts No. 21755107


Parts Name CLEANING LIQUID(SL) 500ML

Purpose HEAD CLEANING (SOL)

Parts No. 21755118


Parts Name KIT, CLEANING(SL)

"HEAD CLEANING (SOL)


Purpose
*Cleaning Liquid + Cleaning Sticks 10 pcs."

Parts No. 21755102


Parts Name CLEANING LIQUID,500ML CJ-70

Purpose HEAD CLEANING (PIG/DYE)

Parts No. 22085115


Parts Name KIT,CLEANING CJ-70

"HEAD CLEANING (PIG/DYE)


Purpose
*Cleaning Liquid + Cleaning Sticks 10 pcs."

5-1
5-2 SENSOR MAP
FRONT COVER SENSOR
It detects whether the Front Cover is opened or closed.
REAR PAPER SENSOR LIMIT SENSOR HEAD LOCK SENSOR
It detects the rear edge of the It detects the limit positon of It detects whether the HEAD
media and also whether the the head carriage in the scan CARRIAGE is at the lock position or
media is loaded or not. direction. not.
RIGHT COVER
(Right side of SENSOR
It detects whether the
the machine) Right Cover is opened or
closed.

FEED ENCODER
MODULE
It detects the rotation
position of the Grit Roller.

THERMOSTAT (DRYER)
THERMOSTAT (HEATER)
If the Dryer exceeds the limit
If the Heater exceeds the limit temperature, it stops the power supply.
temperature, it stops the power
supply.

FRONT PAPER SENSOR


It detects the front edge of the media.

THERMISTOR(DRYER )
It takes the temperature of the Dryer.

THERMISTOR(HEATER)
It takes the temperature of the Heater. (Front side of the machine)

LEFT COVER SENSOR


It detects whether the Left Cover is opened or
closed.

SHEET LOAD SENSOR


It detects whether the Sheet Loading
Lever is UP or DOWN.

CHOKE VALVE SENSOR


It detects if the choke valve is closed or
not.
(Left side of the machine)

5-2
WIPER SENSOR
It detects the limit position of the Wiper
movement.

ENCODER MODULE
It detects the coordinates in the carriage moving
HEAD UP/DOWN SENSOR direction, and also generates the print signal.
It detects the position of the Head Height Lever.

THERMISTOR
It takes the temperature around the Head.

PAPER SIDE SENSOR


It detects the left and right edges of the media.

5-3
INK CARTRIDGE IC SENSOR
INK EMPTY SENSOR It communicates with the IC chip of the Ink
Cartridge.
It detects whether the Ink Cartridge is
empty or not.

INK CARTRIDGE SENSOR


It detects whether the Ink Cartridge is installed
or not.

5-4
6 Troubleshooting
6-1 WHITE FINE LINE / BANDING / MISSING DOT / SCRATCHY PRINTING / BLURRED PRINTING

Missing dot or
deflected-fired dot Yes Perform Normal Improved
Completed
appears on the test Cleaning
pattern.

Not Improved
No *Several Normal Cleanings and a Powerful Cleaning did not
improve the printing result.

Go to 1 to 13 Go to 14 to 23

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The machine is not Install in a location that is
Never install the machine in a location where it is tilted or where
1 installed in an appropriate level and stable offering
it may wobble or librate.
location good operating conditions
Feed is not smooth when the media is tilted or tensioned
The media is not set up Load and set up the media
2 User's Manual unevenly on the left or right. Reload and set up the media
correctly at the correct position
correctly.

When the temperature of the print heater is too high and the ink
dries too fast, it may result in banding because the dots stay
Temperature of the Print
Set appropriate small after landing on media.
3 heater / Dryer is User's Manual
temperature When the temperature of the print heater is too low and the ink
inappropriate
dries too slow, it may result in black banding because the dots
stay large and overlap each other after landing on media.

The media is not The substrate which stretches or shrinks considerably or the
4 Use other media
appropriate one which does not absorb the ink efficiently cannot be used.

Bi-directional adjustment is Correct the setting for


5 User's Manual
not correct Bidirectional Printing

FEED CALIBRATION is If the calibration is not correct, white fine line caused by gaps or
6 Correct Calibration User's Manual
not correct dark line caused by overlapping appears.

Scanning distance of the Set the [FULL WIDTH S] Set [FULL WIDTH S] to [FULL] to equalize the heating time on
7 User's Manual
Head Carriage to [FULL] each pass. This may improve printing quality.

When this is set to [1 min] to [990 min], self cleaning is


Set [PERIODIC CL.] to
8 [PERIODIC CL.] setting User's Manual performed while printing is paused. And it may cause uneven
[NONE] or [Page]
printing before and after cleaning.

Wrong profile for the


9 Use the suitable profile
media

[3-1 HEAD Head Rank setting affects the amount of the ink fired. If it is not
10 Head Rank is not correct Set Head Rank
REPLACEMENT] set properly, the ink dots are not fired in appropriate sizes.

[4-3 HEAD
11 Head is not adjusted Adjust Head Check whether [BIAS] setting is correct.
ADJUSTMENT]

Ink tubes are not bundled Correct the order of ink [3-20 INK TUBE Ink tubes incorrectly bundled in the saddles pull the print head
12
correctly tubes in the saddles REPLACEMENT] upward, that may tilt the print head.

The message to shake the cartridges is displayed periodically. If


Ink agitation in the ink Shake the cartridges
13 User's Manual you do not follow the message, the ink generates high or low
cartridge (ECO-SOL MAX) gently
density inside to bring about inappropriate printing result.

Cleaning does not work effectively and the nozzle condition


[3-5 CAP TOP
14 Defect of Cap Top Replace Cap Top cannot be improved. Also, if the head is not capped correctly,
REPLACEMENT]
the head dries and it may cause the nozzle clog.

If the ink damper has the air inside, the ink is supplied
[3-2 DAMPER
15 Air inside the ink damper Perform [CHOKE CL] intermittently. Therefore, it causes missing dots or deflected
REPLACEMENT]
dots.

Nozzle condition becomes poor due to the foreign substances


16 Foreign substances Perform Manual Cleaning User's Manual
stuck on the surface of the Head.

6-1
The wrong fitting direction The wiper has its fitting direction. If the wiper is fitted in the
17 Refit the wiper User's Manual
of the wiper wrong direction, wiping cannot be done efficiently.

[3-2 WIPER Wiping does not work effectively and foreign substances left on
18 Wiper wears out Replace Wiper
REPLACEMENT] the head surfaces cannot be removed completely.

The felt wiper is to absorb the ink on the print head surface.
19 Felt wiper wears out Replace Felt Wiper User's Manual When absorbing performance is low, cleaning cannot be done
efficiently.

The cap top's tube is in correct length for proper pumping. If the
Cap top tube is wrongly Correct mounting of Cap [3-5 CAP TOP
20 tube is mounted wrongly or cut in shorter length, pumping
mounted top tube REPLACEMENT]
cannot be done appropriately.

Generally, we do not recommend to wipe the surface of Head


Clean the head surface
with a cleaning stick. Howerver, it is worth trying before
21 Head nozzle is clogged using the cleaning stick
replacing the Head. Soak the cleaning stick in cleaning liquid
(Manual Cleaning)
fully, and then tap and lightly rub the surface of Head with it.

[3-1 HEAD
22 Broken Head Replace Head
REPLACEMENT]

Ink suction during cleaning does not work and the nozzle
23 Broken Pump Replace Pump
condition cannot be improved.

6-2 PARTICULAR COLOR IS NOT PRINTED AT ALL

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If the Head is not capped correctly, ink suction for one color may
[3-5 CAP TOP
1 Defect of Cap Top Replace Cap Top not be done. And, the Head dries and it may cause the nozzle
REPLACEMENT]
clog.
When the machine keeps printing with ink cartridge almost
Ink Cartridge is almost Check remaining Ink / empty, the negative pressure delivered in the ink tube causes
2 User's Manual
empty Replace the Ink Cartridge the improper ink supplying and the head cannot fire the ink
correctly.
If the cartridge tab does not stick out when the cartridge is
Error of Ink Empty Replace the ink cartridge / empty, Ink Empty cannot be detected and printing continues
3
detection sensor without ink firing. Also, if the sensor is not working, Ink Empty
cannot be detected even if the cartridge tab sticks out.

If there is a bad communication between the head and the Main


Board, the signal for driving head is not sent properly and
results in improper printing. If the Flexible cable is fixed slanted,
4 Bad contact / Broken cable Refix / Replace the cable
it may cause the bad electrical contact or shortcircuit. And, the
cable which has been connected and disconnected several
times may have a damaged terminal.

When air bubbles are inside the Ink line, the head may not fire
the Ink temporarily. Air bubbles tend to go into the Ink line
Remove air bubbles with
if Ink Cartridge is installed and uninstalled many times.
Service Menu [CHOKE CL]
The air bubbles inside the lines can be removed by performing
5 Air bubbles in Ink line
[CHOKE CL] in the service menu.

Eliminate the looseness of If the tube has air due to the looseness of the tube joint, fix the
the tube joint joint and remove the air.

[3-20 INK TUBE


6 Broken Ink Tube Replace Ink Tube
REPLACEMENT]

[3-1 HEAD
7 Broken Head Replace Head
REPLACEMENT]

[3-10 BOARDS
8 Broken Main Board Replace Main Board
REPLACEMENT]

6-2
6-3 SHIFTING IN PRINTING/COLOR SHIFTING

NO CHECK ACTION REFERENCE OUTLINE


If media is not set straight, it comes loose on the Platen and it
1 The media is set tilted Set the media correctly User's Manual wrinkles, and results in shifting. Set the media straight referring
to the User's Manual.
Encoder Scale is dirty / Clean or replace Encoder [3-13 ENCODER SCALE When Encoder Scale is not read correctly, printing position may
2
broken Scale REPLACEMENT] shift.
Encoder Module is dirty / Clean or replace Encoder When Encoder Module does not read Encoder Scale correctly,
3
broken Module printing position may shift.
Bad contact of Flexible Refix / Replace the If the Flexible Cable is not fixed correctly, the Head moves
4
Cable Flexible Cable incorrectly and results in the shift in printing.

5 Head is out of adjustment Head Adjustment [4-3 HEAD ADJUSTMENT] If the Heads are not aligned or Horizontal adjustment is not
performed properly, the color shifting occurs.

6-4 INK DROPS ON THE MEDIA


NO CHECK ACTION REFERENCE OUTLINE
When foreign substances such as fiber dust are stuck on the
1 Foreign substances Perform Manual Cleaning User's Manual surface of the Head, Ink sometimes leaks from it. Wipe the
surface of Head with a cleaning stick.

Use the media clamps / If media tends to curl or become bumpy due to the Ink
2 Media strikes Head Replace to the suitable absorption, the Head sometimes strikes the media and it causes
media the Ink dropping problem.
If media produces static electricity easily, the ink tends to
remain on the head surface while printing and results in ink
Static electricity of
3 Perform [PERIODIC CL] User's Manual dropping. When this is set to [10 min] to [990 min], automatic
the media
cleaning is performed while printing and it may prevent the ink
dropping.
Cleaning does not work effectively with worn wiper. Therefore,
foreign substances stuck on the head surface cannot be
4 Wiper wears out Wiper Replacement User's Manual
removed completely and the ink flows through it and results in
ink dropping.
[3-20 INK TUBE When the ink tube is broken, it is not possible to keep the ink
5 Broken ink tube Ink Tube Replacement
REPLACEMENT] line air tight and results in ink dropping.
When a head is broken mechanically such as a crack, it is not
6 Broken Head Head Replacement [3-1 HEAD REPLACEMENTpossible to keep the ink line air tight and results in the ink
dropping.

6-5 VERTICAL BANDING


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When there is a scratch or dirt on the Encoder Scale, the


Clean / Replace Encoder [3-13 ENCODER SCALE
1 Encoder Scale is dirty printing image could be affected and the vertical bandings could
Scale REPLACEMENT]
appear at the position where there is a scratch or dirt.

When the sliding resistance with the moving Head Carriage


increases partly due to some dirt on the LM Guide, it may affect
2 LM Guide is dirty Clean LM Guide
the printing at the position where there is dirt and the vertical
banding may appear.

When there are foreign substances on the teeth of the gear, the
There is dirt in teeth of the
3 Clean the gear movement of the Head Carriage changes at the position where
gear
there is dirt. And it results in the periodical vertical banding.

6-6 MISSING DOT OR DEFLECTED DOT APPEARS WHEN PRINTING AFTER A LONG INTERVAL

NO CHECK ACTION REFERENCE OUTLINE

When the main power is off, the maintenance flushing is not


Check the main power Do not switch off the main
1 User's Manual performed and it may cause the nozzle clog. Make sure to turn
switch power
the power on / off with only the sub power switch for daily use.

The message to shake the cartridges is displayed periodically. If


Ink agitation in the ink
2 Gently shake the cartridge User's Manual you do not follow the message, the ink generates high or low
cartridge (ECO-SOL MAX)
density inside to bring about inappropriate printing result.

6-3
6-7 MEDIA SKEW

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Fixing of the Media Fix the Media Holders If the Media Holders are not fixed firmly, the media cannot be
1 User's Manual
Holders firmly fed because the Media Holders are unstable.

Setting of the Media to the Set the Media to the Media When the media is not set to the Media Holders correctly, the
2 User's Manual
Media Holders Holders again media is fed tilted and it may result in Media shifting.

Some types of media may tend to stick to the platen. Starting


Set the [MEDIA printing with that type of media may have a feed problem. By
3 The sticky media is used RELEASE] menu to User's Manual setting [MEDIA RELEASE] menu to [ENABLE.], the machine
[ENABLE.] feeds the media back and forth before starting printing and the
sticking can be removed.
The most effective measure against Media shifting is to set
Media is not set straight to Media straight to the machine. Especially on lengthy printing,
4 Setup Media again User's Manual
the machine small tilt of Media setup results in big Media shifting while
printing.
When dust such as pieces of vinyl is stuck to the Grit Roller,
5 Grit Roller is dirty Clean the Grit Roller ability to hold Media decreases and it results in Media shifting.
Use a brush to clean the Grit Roller.
[3-13 PINCH ROLLERS When pinch rollers wear out, ability to hold media decreases
6 Pinch Roller is worn out Replace the Pinch Roller
REPLACEMENT] and it results in media shifting.
7 Grit Roller is loose Fix the Grit Roller

6-8 MOTOR ERROR


NO CHECK ACTION REFERENCE OUTLINE
Remove cause of
1 Media Jamming
Media Jamming

Back tension of media is When using hard-to-unroll or too heavy media, Motor Error
2 Use appropriate Media
too high occurs due to over load for feeding the media.

Perform Limit Position & [4-4 LIMIT POSITION &


Limit position is not When the limit position is not correctly set, it causes a Scan
3 Cut Down Position CUT DOWN POSITION
appropriate Motor Error.
Initialize INITIALIZE]

There is a dirt in teeth of When the Drive Gear has dirt on its teeth and cannot rotate, the
4 Clean Drive Gear
Drive Gear Motor Error occurs.

When the Motor is broken or reaches its end of life, the Motor
Motor is broken or comes [3-7 CARRIAGE MOTOR
5 Replace Motor cannot follow the order from the CPU and it results in a Motor
to its end of life REPLACEMENT]
Error.

When the Motor Driver is broken, the Power Supply voltage for
6 Servo Board is broken Replace Servo Board the motor is not supplied and the motor cannot move. It results
in the Motor Error.

Power Supply for Motor is Replace Switching [3-10 BOARDS When the Power Supply voltage for the Motor is not supplied,
7
broken Power Supply REPLACEMENT] the Motor cannot move and it results in the Motor Error.

6-4
ERROR DESCRIPTION

SCAN MOTOR ERROR


CODE : 0000 0000

Error Detected at first


Error detected as a result
NO MEANING CAUSE
Feed Motor Deviation Error
0001 (The order from the CPU does not match the
feedback of the Feed Motor.)
Feed Motor Overcurrent Error 1
0004 (Big load is put on the motor movement
instantaneously.)
Feed Motor Overcurrent Error 2
0008 (A little load is put on the motor movement for
< External factors >
a long time.)
1. Media Jamming
000C 0004 and 0008 occurred at the same time. 2. Pull or Move the Carriage by hands.
3. Carriage runs into a thing or hands.
0005 0001 and 0004 occurred at the same time. 4. Media is stuck because it is caught by the paper pipe.
5. Media is pulled forcedly.
0009 0001 and 0008 occurred at the same time. 6. Too heavy media is loaded.

Scan Motor Deviation Error < Machine factors >


0010 (The order from the CPU does not match the 1. The grease lubrication of the motor gear is not enough.
feedback of the Scan Motor.) 2. Motor is broken or end of life
3. Servo Board is broken.
Scan Motor Overcurrent Error 1
4. Carriage fixation to the belt is loose.
0040 (Big load is put on the motor movement
5. The bearing inside the idle pulley is worn out.
instantaneously.)
6. The carriage belt loses steps.
Scan Motor Overcurrent Error 2 (The symptom may be improved when you grease the belt.)
0080 (A little load is put on the motor movement for
a long time.)

00C0 0040 and 0080 occurred at the same time.

0050 0010 and 0040 occurred at the same time.

0090 0010 and 0080 occurred at the same time.

6-9 HEATER / DRYER TEMPERATURE DOES NOT RISE

NO CHECK ACTION REFERENCE OUTLINE


1 The media is not loaded Set up the media User's Manual
Inappropriate
Check the temperature When the [PRINT HEATER / DRYER] is [OFF] on the
2 temperature is set on the User's Manual
setting machine, the Heater does not operate.
machine
A narrow media may take a long time to heat because it is
3 Media width is too small Use a wider media
subject to be cooled by a suction fan.
In cold environment, it may take a long time or the Heater may
Environmental Raise the environmental
4 User's Manual fail to reach the preset temperature. Suggest using the
temperature is low temperature
machine under the environment from 20 to 32 °C.
The voltage of power
5 Check the voltage If the voltage is unstable, the heater cannot function fully.
supply is unstable
Bad contact or cut line on
If the cable between the Heater unit and Main Board is broken,
the cable between the
6 Re-fix / Replace the cable the Heater temperature does not rise. Check the connection of
Heater Unit and Main
the each cable or replace it if it is broken.
Board
The temperature of the Heater does not rise if the Fuse
Fuse on the Power Board Replace the Fuse on the
7 FS1100 or FS1101 is blown out on the Power Board. FS1100
is broken Power Board
for Print Heater, FS1101 for Dryer.

The Heater does not work correctly because the signal to the
8 Power Board is broken Replace the Power board
Heater is not transferred correctly.

6-5
6-10 THE TAKE-UP UNIT* DOES NOT OPERATE (*OPTION)

NO CHECK ACTION REFERENCE OUTLINE


The cable for Take-Up Unit Connect the cable to the
1
is not connected machine

Make the setting for the


3 AUTO switch is not ON
AUTO switch on

[Section 3 TAKE-UP Check the connection / bad contact of the cable from AC
Check the cable
Cable is in bad connection BOARD Junction Board to SW Power Unit, DC Junction Board, Head
4 connection / bad contact
or bad contact REPLACEMENT] Board, Main Board, TU Junction Board and Take-Up Board.
Replace the cable
(Ref. XJ or LEC series) Replace the cable if there is a problem in the cable itself.

[Section 3 TAKE-UP
Replace the Take-Up BOARD
5 Take-Up Board is broken
Board REPLACEMENT]
(Ref. XJ or LEC series)

6-11 PROBLEM IN NETWORK (RIP DOES NOT RECOGNIZE THE PRINTER)

NO CHECK ACTION REFERENCE OUTLINE


Turn off the main power It can be solved by restarting the printer with the main power.
1
and restart the printer Try it several times.

It can be solved by refixing the network cable. Try it several


2 Refix the cable
times.

The problem may be in the network when they are connected


Connect them directly through LAN. It can be identified whether the problem is on the
3 Network problem
with a crossover cable printer or the network, by connecting the PC and the printer
directly with a crossover cable.

Main board may be damaged if the problem is not solved by the


4 Main board is damaged Replace the Main board
measures above.

6-12 ERROR MESSAGE

NO CHECK ACTION REFERENCE OUTLINE

Restart the machine Restart the machine and see if the same error occurs again.
1 service call
Refer to SERVICE CALL
[6-13 SERVICE CALL]
as follows

Restart the machine Restart the machine and see if the same error occurs again.

2 Internal Error
Upgrade the firmware to Check the revision record of the firmware version and upgrade it
the latest version if the error has been solved in the firmware.

6-6
6-13 SERVICE CALL

CODE EXPLANATION CAUSE ACTION


Check cable connection between Main Board and Servo
Disorder of communication
Servo Board does not work correctly. Board.
with Sub CPU
Sub CPU does not work correctly. Check the other cable connections of Servo Board.
0002 This occurs when the Sub There is a bad connection between Main Board and Servo Board replacement
CPU is not detected after
Servo Board. Main Board replacement
turning on the machine
Flexible cable replacement

0004 Sub CPU SRAM error SRAM is broken. Servo Board replacement
Check cable connection between Main Board and Servo
Servo Board does not work correctly.
Board.
An error occurs during Sub CPU does not work correctly.
Check the other cable connections of Servo Board.
0005 downloading a program for There is a bad connection between Main Board and
Servo Board replacement
sub CPU. Servo Board.
Main Board replacement
A noise on a signal.
Flexible cable replacement
Check cable connection between Main Board and Servo
A noise on a signal while sending a command. Board.
An error occurs when trying Sub CPU was reset to default. Check the other cable connections of Servo Board.
0006 Tried to communicate when Sub CPU was reset to
to connect with sub CPU. Servo Board replacement
default. Main Board replacement
Flexible cable replacement
Servo Board does not work correctly. Check cable connection between Main Board and Servo
Sub CPU does not work correctly. Board.
An error occurs while There is a bad connection between Main Board and Check the other cable connections of Servo Board.
0007 Servo Board.
sending a command. Servo Board replacement
A noise on a signal while sending a command. Main Board replacement
Sub CPU was reset while sending a command. Flexible cable replacement
Check cable connection between Main Board and Servo
Servo Board does not work correctly.
Board.
There is a problem with Sub CPU does not work correctly.
Check the other cable connections of Servo Board.
0008 synchronizing serial There is a bad connection between Main
Servo Board replacement
communication to Sub CPU. Board and Servo Board.
Main Board replacement
A noise on a signal.
Flexible cable replacement
Network I/F Initialize has not Network I/F does not work correctly. Check the firmware is installed into Network I/F.
0010 Firmware for Network I/F is not installed.
been completed. Main Board replacement

Limit Position Initialize in the Limit Position Initialize has not been done.
0101 Service Mode has not been Limit Position Initialize is ended before it is Complete Limit Position Initialize correctly.
done. completed.

Even though the machine


carries out the regular Limit Sensor replacement
0102 movement, the output of Limit Sensor does not work correctly or is broken. Check the mechanical backlash or loose with the scan axis
Limit Sensor does not reach related parts.
the expected value.

Linear Encoder Setup has Linear Encoder Setup has not been done.
0107 Linear Encoder Setup is ended before it is completed.
Carry out Linear Encoder Setup in service menu.
not been done.

Wiper Unit hits the Tool Carriage Move the Carriages on the bed not to hit the Wiper Unit.
Wiper Motor error Wiper Motor Replacement
Wiper unit does not work
0109 Defect of Wiper Unit Wiper Unit Replacement
correctly.
Defect of Wiper Sensor Wiper Sensor Replacement
Cut-line or short-circuit of cable and Flexible cable Cable and Flexible Cable Replacement

Confirm whether Encoder Scale is between the slit of


Input value from Linear Encoder Module in a whole width of the machine.
Encoder is not changed by Check cable connection between Linear Encoder Board and
the Linear Encoder origin Read error of Linear Encoder. Main Board.
0110 setup. When Motor stops Read error of Encoder on Scan Motor side. Confirm connection between Belt and Carriage.
during printing, expected Belt is not fixed to Head Carriage firmly. Linear Encoder replacement
movement is not completed Scan Motor replacement
on some head. Servo Board replacement
Main Board replacement

Cartridge IC driver is broken.


Communication error with
0112 Cartridge IC driver cable has short circuited or cut- Ink cartridge IC sensor replacement
Cartridge IC driver
line.

6-7
CODE EXPLANATION CAUSE ACTION
Thermistor cable has short circuited or
There is a problem with Check cable connection around Thermistor.
0130 cutline.
Thermistor for Print Heater Thermistor replacement
Thermistor has a problem.
Print Heater Cable connection has a
Check Print Heater
Print Heater temperature has problem.
0135 Thermostat has a problem.
Check Thermostat
reached 60°C and above.
Check Thermistor
Thermistor has a problem.
Thermistor cable has short circuited or
There is a problem with Check Cable connection around Thermistor
0140 cutline.
Thermistor for dryer. Thermistor replacement
Thermistor has a problem.
Dryer cable connection has a problem. Check Dryer
Dryer temperature has reached
0145 Thermostat has a problem. Check Thermostat
80°C and above.
Thermistor has a problem. Check Thermistor

0250 Head has detected a trouble. The head is broken. Replace the head.

6-8
7 Service Activities
7-1 INSTALLATION CHECK LIST

RE-640 INSTALLATION CHECK LIST

DATE:          

User Name:                 Serial Number:             

Checking the place of installation

There is a space necessary for installing the machine as below.

3,600 mm (141.7 in)

2,600 mm (102.4 in)

2000 mm(78.7 in)


800 mm(31.5 in)
Unit Space

Work Space

Install the machine in a location that is level, stable, and able to bear the weight of the machine.The total weight
of the machine can reach 200 kg (441 lb.)Installation in an unsuitable location may cause serious accidents,
such as tipping over, falling, and collapsing of the machine.

Never install the machine in an outdoor location or in a location where it can be exposed to water or moisture.
Such circumstances may cause electric leakage and lead to electric shock,electrocution, or fire.

Never install the machine close to any flammable objects or in a gas-filled location.
Combustion or explosion may be a danger.It may cause fire or explosion.

Operating the machine in a dark and clattered location may result in such accidents as your inadvertent
stumbling and getting caught in the machine.

Ensure adequate ventilation for the work area.


Failing to perform ventilation may result in a health hazard or danger of combustion due to ink fumes.

Connect to an electrical outlet that complies with this machine's ratings (for voltage, frequency, and current).
Incorrect voltage or insufficient current may cause fire or electrical shock.

Position the machine where you can keep the power plug within immediate reach at all times.
This is to enable quick disconnection of the power plug in the event of an emergency. Install the machine next
to an electrical outlet. Also, provide enough empty space to allow immediate access to the electrical outlet.

7-1
Unpacking

Manual, CD-ROM,
DVDROM etc.

7-2
Checking the Accessories

Tweezers:1 Dummy cartridges:6 Arms Casters:2 Stand legs


(one for right and left each) (one for right and left each)

Stand stay: 1 Shafts:2 Shaft clamps:2 Bolts:38

Heaxagonal Pipe:1 Cable clamp:1 Media holder and Media clamps*


wrench:1 retaining screws (one for right and left each)
*Installed on the machine
(one for right and left each)

Replacement wiper:1 Replacement felt Replacement blades for Drain bottles:2


wiper:1 separating knife:1

V-KIT

Roland OnSupport Installation & Setting Software RIP:1


Power cord:1
Guide/Installation disc (one for each)

User's Manual:1 Setup guide:1

E-KIT

ECO-SOL MAX ink Cleaning fluid:1 Cleaning sticks:10 Inkjet Printer Maintenance
model label:1 Guide:1

For ECO-SOL MAX ink, E-KIT is required.


For FPG ink, E-KIT is not necessary. Remove the E-KIT beforehand.
SOL INK cleaning
cartridges:2

7-3
Assembling and Installing

Set up the followings in reference to the Setup Guide [3.Assembling and Installing] to [7. Network Settings].

Assembling the Stand – Mounting the Machine

Installing the Media Holder

Installing the Drain Bottle

Removing the retainers/Packing Materials

Connecting the Cables

Apply the cleaning liquid to the rubber gasket of the Cap Top with the cleaning stick.
It is necessary to apply the cleaning liquid to the Cap Top before performing the initial FILL INK because the Cap Top
can not keep the air tight in case of the Cap Top is dry.

Moisten the cleaning stick with the cleaning liquid.


Be sure to use the included cleaning stick.
(ECO-SOL MAX: SL-CL, FPG: CJ-CL)

Apply the cleaning liquid to the rubber gasket of the Cap Top.
(ECO-SOL MAX: SL-CL, FPG: CJ-CL)

Stick the Label (When ECO-SOL MAX type is sellected)


Stick the ECO-SOL MAX ink model label on the water-based pigment ink (FPG) model label.

7-4
Installing the Ink Cartridges

Gently shake the ink cartridges before inserting them to the slots.

Ink Cartridges
Dummy cartridges Cleaning cartridges

(Cleaning the heads : approx.40 minutes) (Ink filling : approx.20 minutes )


Using 2 pcs of cleaning cartirdges and dummy Insert the ink cartridges into slots 1 to 8.
cartridges,insert and remove them several times in the order
of the slots from 1 and 2 to 7 and 8. (ECO-SOL MAX)

!! IMPORTANT !!
When the message "EMPTY DRAIN BOTTLE" appears, be sure to discard. If not discarded at this step, the
discharged ink will overflow.

If it is hard to remove the dummy cartridges, use the


Retainer
retainer.

If you attempt to remove them strongly by hand,the


dummy cartridge may be shaved and its scraps may
enter the ink line.

Network Settings
IP address of PC                

IP address of the printer                

Bidirectional Adjustment

Perform Bidirectional Adjustment from service menu using PET-G.


(ECO-SOL MAX)

7-5
Upgrading the Firmware

Upgrade the firmware to the latest version.

Setting Date and


Time

Go to SERVICE MENU > SUB MENU > CLOCK and set date and time to the local time.

Installing Roland
VersaWorks

Install Roland VersaWorks in reference to the Quick Start Guide.

System requirements for installing the software.

Windows 7 Professional/Ultimate (32-bit edition)


Windows Vista Business/Ultimate Service Pack 1 (32-bit edition)
Operating system (OS) Windows Vista Business/Ultimate (32-bit edition)
Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 or later
Windows 2000 Service Pack 4
2.0-GHz or faster Pentium 4
Processor
(2.0-GHz or faster Core 2 Duo recommended)
512 MB of RAM (1 GB or more recommended)
Memory (RAM)
( For Windows Vista/7, 1 GB ( 2 GB or more recommended) )
Video card and monitor A resolution of 1,280 x 1,024 or more recommended
Free hard-disk space required
40 GB or more recommended
as a working space
Hard-disk file system NTFS format
Optical drive DVD-ROM drive
 Ethernet port
Other requirements  For AppleTalk connection: Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 as the
operating system, with AppleTalk protocol installed
 To use Roland@NET and VersaWorks Online: Internet connec-
tion and web browser

For the latest information, see the Roland DG Corp. website (http://www.rolanddg.com/)

Make the setting for Roland@NET


Select the check box [Download Updates Automatically and Notify] if the customer accepts it.

Power-saving setting on PC
Turn off the PC's Power-saving functions which make the PC goes stanby or sleep. It may stop a job being
output.

7-6
Installing Roland
OnSupport

Install Roland OnSupport in reference to the Startup Guide.

System Requirements

Operating system (OS) Windows 7 Professional/Ultimate (32-bit edition)


Windows Vista Business/Ultimate Service Pack 1 (32-bit edition)
Windows Vista Business/Ultimate (32-bit edition)
Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 or later

Processor 2.0 GHz or faster Pentium 4


(2.0-GHz or faster Core 2 Duo recommended)

Memory (RAM) 512 MB of RAM (1 GB or more recommended)


( For Windows Vista/7, 1 GB ( 2 GB or more recommended) )

Video card and monitor A resolution of 1,280 x 1,024 or more recommended

Free hard-disk space re- 40 GB or more recommended


quired as a working space

NTFS format

Optical drive CD-ROM drive

Other requirements  Ethernet port


 Internet connection and web browser
 Communication environment where you can send e-mails

* For the latest information, see the Roland DG Corp. website (http://www.rolanddg.com).
Basic Operations

- How to display OnSupport Help

Environmental Settings (Language/Network)


- Checking the Network Connection

To fully utilize OnSupport, you need to connect your computer to our OnSupport server via the Internet. If your
computer is linked to the Internet, you will enable its connection to our OnSupport server only by installing
OnSupport.

- Setting the E-mail Server


- What is “OnSupport Mail”?

Registering/Loging in/Updating the Account

- Registering the Roland DG Account if the customer accepts it

When you register the Roland DG Account (Roland DG ID), you will become able to use OnSupport more
effectively. You are to communicate with our OnSupport server in registering your account. E-mail address is
required.

- How to update OnSupport

Connecting and Managing the Devices

When you make the management settings, you will become able to use “OnSupport Mail function” and the
“Device Firmware Update function.” To update the firmware, you need to log in OnSupport with the computer
with which you made the management settings.

7-7
Basic Operation

Explain following items in reference to the User's Manual.

Switch On!

!! IMPORTANT !!
Always leave the main power on. Maintenance operation is automatically carried out every 8 hours while the machine
is not in use. Use the sub power switch for the daily powering on and off. (ECO-SOL MAX)

Loading Media

Setup of Media
- About [Media Setting] menu
[Media Setting] menu guides the settings in the interactive mode. Using this menu, you can set all of the basic settings
only by setting according to the instructions on the display. The setting details can be stored as the preset menu. The
items set through the [Media Setting] menu can be also set individually.

Setting the Output-start Location

Printing Tests and Cleaning

Pausing and Canceling Output

Cutting Off the Media

Switch Off

Keep the loading lever raised when the machine is not in use.

Maintenance

Checking for Remaining Ink

!! IMPORTANT !!
The remaining ink amount shown on the machine and VersaWorks is only an approximate guide, which may
differ somewhat from the actual amount remaining.

How to Replace Ink Cartridges

!! IMPORTANT !!
- Shake the cartridge gently before installing a ECO-SOL MAX ink cartridge.
- Be sure to replace with an item of identical type. Never mix items of different types.
- Never leave the machine with any ink cartridge removed. The print heads may become clogged.
- Never frequently insert and remove an ink cartridge. Air may leak into the ink tube and be a cause of missing
dots.
- When printing is paused, the coloring at the seam may be altered when printing resumes. Before you perform
lengthy printing, check the amount of ink remaining in the ink cartridges.
- Never store ink at any locations where high temperature may occur or exposed to open flame.

7-8
Maintenance of Ink Cartridges (ECO-SOL MAX)

- Shake the ink cartridge periodically to maintain the good ink condition.
- "SHAKE CARTRIDGE" appears periodically.

- "SHAKE CARTRIDGE" does not appear when in the sleep mode or the sub power is off.
- The message shows up with beeps. After that, no beeps are made.
- During the message is displayed, the machine does not do anything unless the message is cleared.
- When plural printing jobs are printed continuously, the message does not show up.When the machine stays
idling for several minutes, the message shows up. (Overnight printing is available.)

Disposing of Discharged Ink

The message "CHECK DRAIN BOTTLE" appears when a certain amount of discharged fluid has collected in the bottle.

!! IMPORTANT !!
- When you dispose of discharged ink, make sure to reset the discharged-fluid count from [MENU] > [SUB MENU] >
[MAINTENANCE] > [DRAIN BOTTLE] and press the [ENTER] key. Otherwise, "CHECK DRAIN BOTTLE" message
appears at the inappropriate timing.
- Never place discarded fluid in the location close to fire.
- To store discharged fluid temporarily, use the included drain bottle or durable sealed container such as a metal can
or polyethylene tank, and cap it tightly.
- Dispose of discharged fluid properly, in accordance with your local laws.

Cleaning
- Pinch rollers
- Grit rollers
- Platen
- Paper side sensor
- Front cover
- Media clamps

!! IMPORTANT !!
- Never use gasoline, alcohol, thinner, or any other flammable material.
- Clean by wiping with a cloth moistened by neutral detergent diluted with water then wrung dry.

About Care and Maintenance of Print Head

- Normal Cleaning
- Medium Cleaning
- Powerful Cleaning

The ink consumption of RE-640's Powerful Cleaning is equivalent to the medium cleaning of older printers,
Medium Cleaning is equivalent to the normal cleaning of older printers, and Normal Cleaning consumes less
ink than the normal cleaning of older printers. (Same as VS series)

Manual Cleaning of Print Head

!! IMPORTANT !!
- To keep the stable output condition at all times, perform the manual cleaning more than once a month.
- The cut rail is not detected by the sensor. Be sure to put it back when completing the manual cleaning.

7-9
When Problems Such As Dot Drop-out are Not Cleared Up

- About [INK RENEWAL]


Even after performing cleaning using the cleaning function (normal, medium, or powerful) or manual cleaning, perform
this operation.

Replacing the Wiper (Be careful about the fitting direction.)

Replacing the Felt Wiper

Replacing the Separating Knife

When Not in Use for a Prolonged Period

- Switch on the sub power once a month.


[PRESS THE POWER KEY TO CLEAN] message appears once a month. (ECO-SOL MAX)

- Keep at a Constant Temperature and Relative Humidity


Even when the machine is not in use, keep it at a temperature of 5 to 40°C (41 to 104°F) and a relative humidity of 20 to
80% (with no condensation). Temperatures that are too high may degrade the ink and cause malfunction. Temperatures
that are too low may cause the ink to freeze and damage the heads.

Explain following items in reference to the Setup Guide.

When Transferring the Unit

RE-640 is transported with the ink filled. The ink pressure applied from the ink cartridges closes
the inner valve of the ink damper. So that, you do not have to worry about ink dripping during transporting.
When the machine has to be tilted, always keep the cartridge slot side upper than the print head side.

Part of Practice

Fully Utilizing Preset Function

- Saving Various Settings as a Name Assigned Preset


- Loading a Saved Preset

All menu items listed below can be saved in Presets.


- [PRINT] (Print heater), [DRYER]
- [PREHEATING]
- [DRYING TIME]
- [ADJUST BI-DIR SIMPLE SETTING]
- [ADJUST BI-DIR DETAIL SETTING]
- [CALIBRATION]
- [SHEET TYPE], [SHEET WIDTH], [SHEET POS.]
- [SCAN INTERVAL]
- [VACUUM POWER]
- [FULL WIDTH S]
- [FEED FOR DRY]
- [MEDIA RELEASE]
- [SIDE MARGIN]

7-10
Fully Utilize the Media Heating System

!! IMPORTANT !!
To obtain stable temperature, use the machine at an ambient temperature of 20 to 32°C (68 to 90°F).

- The optimal temperature for the media varies according to the type of media and differences in the print
mode. If the ink forms lumps or smudges, raise the temperature. If it still occurs even after raising the
temperature, try using a print mode of higher image quality by VersaWorks. If problems persist, try reducing
the amount of ink by VersaWorks.

- If you are setting the temperature on your machine, check in advance that
[Use Printer Settings] is set on VersaWorks.

Fully Utilizing the Correction Function *

Alleviating Horizontal Bands and the Like (feed correction function) *

Adjusting Head Height to Match Media Thickness *

!! IMPORTANT !!
* These adjustments are required for each Media individually.
If you are setting Feed Calibration on your machine, check in advance that [Use
Printer Settings] is set on VersaWorks.

Accommodating to the Types and Condition of Media

Using Transparent Media [EDGE DETECTION DISABLE]


Printing Hard-to-dry Media [SCAN INTERVAL OFF]
Using the Media Easy to be Winkled/Hard to be Fed [VACUUM POWER]
Speeding Up Output for Narrow Media [FULL WIDTH S]
Preventing Soiling of the Media and Dot Drop-out [PERIODIC CL.NONE]
Using Sticky Media [MEDIA RELEASE ENABLE]

Using Media Take-up


System*

* The take-up system is optional part.


Explain following items in reference to the User's Manual of Automatic Media Take-up Unit.

How to Load Media

- Setting for the AUTO switch on the take-up unit (Take-up with outward curl, Take-up with inward curl)

How to Remove Taken-up Media

!! IMPORTANT !!
Never use automatic cutoff of the media by the printer.
Avoid following operations that pull the media with undue force.
- Never operate the MANUAL switch when the loading lever is lowered.
- Never use [UP] cursor key of the printer to feed the media in reverse.

7-11
Output Operation
Management

Determining What Happens When Ink Runs Out

- [EMPTY MODE]

Returning All Settings to Their Initial Values

Adding Media Profiles

Explain the procedure of adding Media Profiles of third-party media.

Downloading Media Profiles from the web site.

Adding Media Profiles to VersaWorks.

Job outputting from


Roland VersaWorks

Explain each procedure as follows on a job outputting from Roland VersaWorks.

Printing

Others

Explain to refer to the User's Manual when an error message is displayed. And also explain to switch off and on the
machine and check what happens before calling for inquiry when [SERVICE CALL] is displayed, since it occasionally
solves the problem just by restarting.

Explain the procedure of capping the print heads referring to the User's Manual [If the Heads Still Do Not Move]. When
the print carriage does not return to the standby position, capping needs to be done manually by user.

7-12
Consumable Parts and
Replacement Cycle

Parts Name Replacement Cycle


Print Head 6 billion shots / nozzle (6,000,000 kshots)
Wiper Wiping 3000 times
Felt Wiper Wiping 800 times
Cap Top 6 months (ECO-SOL MAX) 24 months (FPG)
Scan Motor 3000 hours
Ink Tube 3000 hours
Sponge for Wipers Replace it appropriately diagnosing from the appearance of it
Lithium Battery 24 months
Pinch Roller Replace it depending on the wear of the rubber part

7-13
7-2 Maintenance Check List

RE-640 Maintenance Check List

Date:           

User:                       Serial Number:            

Check items Operation points Check


Interview the customer Ask the customer if there is something that he/she is concerned about. Done

Output / Get Report before maintenance [Get Report] by Peck, or print both Service Report and History Report. Done

If large amount of ink is discharged in the drain bottle, dispose of it and give Good
Check drain bottle an explanation to the customer. Make sure to reset the discharged-ink
count. Dispose Reset

Upgrade the firmware to the latest version Upgrade the firmware if the installed firmware is not the latest version. OK

Determine if it should be replaced based on the SHOT COUNT in the Good


History Report, the test print result and the customer's interview.
Check Replacement Reset
Replacemnet cycle : 6 billions shots
Consumable Done
Parts Head
Perform manual cleaning by using cleaning sticks and cleaning liquid. Perform Cleaning

Output the test patterns of BIAS to check the error, and perform adjustment
Good Adjustment Done
if necessary.

Determine if it should be replaced based on MOTOR ERROR and MOTOR


HOURS S in the History Report, or on the motor sound when performing a
Good
Scan Motor print and the customer's interview. Put grease on the gear if you replace the
motor. Replacement Reset
Replacement Cycle : 3,000 hours Done

Determine if it should be repalced on the performance of the cleaning or the


Wiper wiping times of the history report. Perform Replacement Done
Replacement Cycle : Wiping count 3,000 times Cleaning

Determine if it should be repalced on the performance of the cleaning or the


Felt Wiper wiping times of the history report. Perform Replacement Done
Replacement Cycle : Wiping count 800 times Cleaning

Check if the Encoder Scale has any dirt or dust or any ink on. And, check
Linear Encoder Scale 1 Perform Replacement Done
the Encoder Module, too.
Cleaning
Good RVW, Firmware
Check the Linear Encorder Sheet with [SERVICE MENU]>[PRINT
Upgrading
Linear Encorder Scale 2 MENU]>[LINEAR CHECK]. If result is not good, upgrade the firmware and
the RVW and perform cleaning and replacement if necessary. Perform Replacement Done
Cleaning

Determine if it should be replaced based on the performance of the cleaning Good


Cap Top or the period from the time when the Cap Top was repalced last time.
Perform Replacement Done
Replacement Cycle : 6 months (ECO-SOL MAX) 24 months (FPG)
Cleaning

Good
Sponge under the Wipers Determine if it should be replaced diagnosing from the appearance of it. Replacement Done
Perform
Cleaning

Good
Perform manual cleaning using cleaning sticks and cleaning liquid. Replace
Wiper Scraper Replacement Done
it depending on the performance or appearance. Perform
Cleaning

Lithuium Battery Replacement Cycle : 24 months Good Replacement Done

Check if the carriage belt does not touch the upper end or lower end of the
Check Carriage Belt drive pulley and idle pulley when the head carriage moves in the full width. Good Adjustment Done
Mechanical Adjust the belt position, if necessary.
Parts
Check if it is not worn out or not dirty, or not deformed. Check if it rotates
Pinch Roller Good Replacement Done
smoothly.

Grid Roller Remove foreign substances put on it by using a brush. Done

Media Clamp Remove dirt on the seal of it. Done

Check that there is no problem with the printing operation and printing
Check printing Done
result.

Output / Get Report after maintenace [GET REPORT] by Peck, or print both Service Report and History Report. Done

7-14
7-3 Specification

Main unit specifications

RE-640
Printing technology Piezoelectric inkjet
Media Width 259 to 1625 mm (10.2 to 64 in.)
Thickness Maximum 1.0 mm (39 mil) with liner, for printing
Roll outer diam- Maximum 210 mm (8.3 in.)
eter
Roll weight Max. 40 kg (88 lb.)
Core diame- 76.2 mm (3 in.) or 50.8 mm (2 in.)
ter(*1)
Printing width(*2) Max. 1615 mm (63.6 in.)
Ink car- Types ECO-SOL MAX 220-cc cartridge / 440-cc cartridge
tridges Water-based pigment ink (FPG) 220-cc cartridge
Colors Four colors (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black)
Printing resolution (dots per Maximum 1,440 dpi
inch)
Distance accuracy (*3)(*4) Error of less than ±0.3% of distance traveled, or ±0.3 mm, whichever is
greater
Media heating system (*5) Print heater, setting range for the preset temperature: 30 to 45°C (86 to
112°F)
Dryer, setting range for the preset temperature: 30 to 50°C (86 to
122°F)
Connectivity Ethernet (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX, automatic switching)
Power-saving function Automatic sleep feature
Power requirements AC 100 to 120 V ±10 %, 8.2 A, 50 / 60 Hz or AC 220 to 240 V ±10 %, 4.2
A, 50 / 60 Hz
Power During opera- Approx. 1080 W
tion
Sleep mode Approx. 14.8 W
Acous- During opera- 64 dB (A) or less
tic noise tion
level During standby 41 dB (A) or less
Dimensions (with stand) 2,575 (W) x 705 (D) x 1,175 (H) mm (101.4 (W) x 27.8 (D) x 46.3 (H) in.)
Weight (with stand) 135 kg (298 lb.)
E n v i r o n Power on (*6) Temperature: 15 to 32°C (59 to 90°F) (20°C [68°F] or more recommended),
- mental humidity: 35 to 80%RH (non-condensing)
Power off Temperature: 5 to 40°C (41 to 104°F), humidity: 20 to 80%RH (non-
condensing)
Accessories Exclusive stands, power cord, media clamps, media holder, replacement
blade for separating knife, software RIP, User's Manual, etc.

7-15
*1
Note: The media holder of this machine is exclusive use for the media of paper tube (core) inner diameter 3 inches. To
use 2 inches media, the optional media flanges are required.

*2
The length of printing is subject to the limitations of the program.

*3
 Media type: Media specified by Roland DG Corp.
 Temperature: 25°C (77°F), humidity: 50%
 Roll media must be loaded correctly.
 Excluding expansion/contraction of the media
 Not assured when the print heater or dryer is used.
 All correction or adjustment function of this machine has been made properly.

*4
 Print travel: 1 m

*5
 Warm-up is required after power up. This may require 5 to 20 minutes, depending on the operating environment.
 Depending on the ambient temperature and media width, the preset temperature may fail to be reached.

*6

Use in an operating environment


with this range.

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