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SHARP CORPORATION
CONTENTS
This document has been published to be used for
after sales service only.
The contents are subject to change without notice.
Please Reorder: SM-ARC265P
September 2006
SERVICE MANUAL
MODEL AR-C265P
COLOR LED PRINTER
CHAPTER 1 CONFIGURATION......................................... 1-1
CHAPTER 2 EXPLANATION OF OPERATION.................. 2-1
CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION ............................................. 3-1
CHAPTER 4 REPLACEMENT OF PARTS ......................... 4-1
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUS............................... 5-1
CHAPTER 6 PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE ...................... 6-1
CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES ........ 7-1
CHAPTER 8 CONNECTION DIAGRAMS........................... 8-1
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Seite 1 - AR-C265P

SHARP CORPORATIONCONTENTSThis document has been published to be used forafter sales service only.The contents are subject to change without notice.Ple

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1-2CHAPTER 1 CONFIGURATIONII. PRINTER CONFIGURATIONThe internal part of the AR-C265P printer is composed of the following sections:• Electrophotograph

Seite 3 - INTRODUCTION

4-34CHAPTER 4 REPLACEMENT OF PARTS8 0ZZ42071901// Holder Assy.-Regist-R7 0ZZ42071401// Holder Assy.-Regist-LHolder-Regist-L EM-30L Class CApply MOLY

Seite 4 - CONTENTS

4-35CHAPTER 4 REPLACEMENT OF PARTSFrame-Separation-AssyLever-ReleaseCam-Release Gear-Idle-(Z21) Gear-Fuser-(Z35) Plate-Side-R-Caulking(Fuser)Do not ap

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4-36CHAPTER 4 REPLACEMENT OF PARTSA 0ZZ43301501// Guide-Assy.-Eject-LShaft-Assy.-Eject(FD)Guide-Eject-UpperShaft-Assy.-Fject(FU)EM-30L Class CEM-30L

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4-37CHAPTER 4 REPLACEMENT OF PARTSB 0ZZ43070201// Frame-Assy.-BaseCassette-Assy.PM Class CApply PM in a small quantity to the hatched part.(1) Applyi

Seite 7 - CONFIGURATION

4-38CHAPTER 4 REPLACEMENT OF PARTSC-1 0ZZ43070101// Printer-UnitPlate-Ass.-Side-L Plate-Driver-PU(Caulking)Gear-Idle-BeltEM-30L Class CEM-30L Class

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4-39CHAPTER 4 REPLACEMENT OF PARTSC-2 0ZZ43070101// Printer-UnitPlate-Ass.-Side-RSpring-Torsion-LEM-30L Class C(2 places)(At both Sides)Spring-Torsio

Seite 9 - I. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

4-40CHAPTER 4 REPLACEMENT OF PARTSD 0ZZ43079601PA// Belt-UnitEM-30L Class AEM-30L Class AEM-30L Class CEM-30L ClassAEM-30L Class CApply MOLYKOTE

Seite 10 - II. PRINTER CONFIGURATION

4-41CHAPTER 4 REPLACEMENT OF PARTSE 0ZZ42626501// Sensor-Assy-Color-RegistPlate-Sensor-C.RegistCover-Sensor-C.RegistShaft-Cover-SensorEM-30L Class AA

Seite 11 - (530 sheet paper tray)

4-42CHAPTER 4 REPLACEMENT OF PARTSF 0ZZ43081301// Roller-Assy.-Idle(FD)12Grease applying method: Before assembling 2 to 1, apply MOLYKOTE (EM-30L

Seite 12 - IV. SPECIFICATIONS

4-43CHAPTER 4 REPLACEMENT OF PARTSG 0ZZ43301601// Roller-Assy.-BIAS(FU)C123Grease applying method:Range in which grease must not stickBefore assemblin

Seite 13 - 148x210mm:A5

1-3CHAPTER 1 CONFIGURATIONIII. COMPOSITION OF OPTIONAL ITEMSThe following optional items are available for the printer:(1) Second tray AR-C265PFU(2) D

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CHAPTER 5MAINTENANCE MENUSI. SYSTEM MAINTENANCE MENU (FOR MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL) ... 5-1II. MAINTENANCE UTILITY ...

Seite 17 - Outline of network interface

5-1CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUSI. SYSTEM MAINTENANCE MENU (FOR MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL)The adjustment of this printer can be implemented using the mainte

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5-2CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUSFunctionItem(1st Line) Value(2nd Line) DFCategoryFunctionThis menu is displayed on the printersfor all destinations.TYPE

Seite 19 - EXPLANATION OF OPERATION

5-3CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUSII. MAINTENANCE UTILITYMaintenance Utility Adjustment Items (1/3)Operation onOperator Panel(Section No. corresponds toth

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5-4CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUSMaintenance Utility Adjustment Items (2/3)Operation onOperator Panel(Section No. corresponds tothe Maintenance manual)It

Seite 21 - OPC drum

5-5CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUSMaintenance Utility Adjustment Items (3/3)Operation onOperator Panel(Section No. corresponds tothe Maintenance manual)It

Seite 22 - Development roller

5-6CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUSIII. FUNCTIONS OF USER’S MAINTENANCE MENUA. Maintenance menu (For end users)There is a maintenance menu category among t

Seite 23 - Waste toner

5-7CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUSB. Self-diagnostic modeOperator panelThe explanation of the operations relating to the self-diagnosis presupposes the(1)

Seite 24 - 7. Belt Cleaning

1-4CHAPTER 1 CONFIGURATIONIV. SPECIFICATIONSAR-C265P32/26ppm1200W10°C~32°C, 17°C~27°C(Full-color print quality guarantee temperature)0°C~43°C, Power o

Seite 25 - 8. Fuser

5-8CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUSLEVEL0[BACK](2seconds)Engine status indicationHeater temperatureEnvironmental temperature & humidity Setup tableTran

Seite 26 - II. PRINTING PROCESS

5-9CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUS(1) Transition of menu itemsTransition of is selected with [MENU+] or [MENU-] and executed pressing [ENTER]

Seite 27 - Register Roller U

5-10CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUSNormal self-diagnostic mode (Level 1)The menus of the normal self-diagnostic mode are indicated below.Maintenance Utili

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5-11CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUSActivation method for self-diagnostic mode (Level 1)1. The system maintenance menu mode is activated when the power is

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5-12CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUSSwitch Sensor PositionsRFID antenna MToner sensor CRFID antenna CRFID antenna YRFID antenna KToner sensor MToner sensor

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5-13CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUSSWITCH SCAN Display DetailNo functionality*1: Indication only, without functionality*2: L is indicated when a cover is

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5-14CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUSMotor clutch testThis self-diagnosis is practiced to test motors and clutches.1. Activate the self-diagnostic mode (Lev

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5-15CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUSDescription of Control for Unit DrivingID motorBelt motorFuser motorRegistration motorTray 1 hopping motorFront motorCo

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5-16CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUSTest printThis self-diagnosis is practiced to print test patterns built in PU. Other test patterns are stored inthe con

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5-17CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUS4. When the ENTER key is depressed while "PRINT EXECUTE" remains displayed in the lowerline of the display se

Seite 35 - Principle of toner counter

1-5CHAPTER 1 CONFIGURATIONApprox. 5,200 pages (Black)Approx. 1,200 pages (Color)AR-C265P32/26ppmItemPrinter lifePrint duty(M=L/12, A=L/12/5)MTBF(2.3%

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5-18CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUSPattern 5 Pattern 6Pattern 7Pattern 3 Pattern 4 Note!If the solid print (Pattern 7)available among the local printfunc

Seite 37 - INSTALLATION

5-19CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUS • When print is executed, the following message is displayed:P=***W=***T=*** U=***[###]H=*** %L=***[###]KR=*.** YR=*

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5-20CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUSBELT=****FRM[***](xxx)HT:k**y**m**c**DB:k**y**m**c**TR1:k**y**m**c**TR2:k**y**m**c**BELT: Constant speed timer value of

Seite 39 - CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION

5-21CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUSColor registration adjustment testThis self-diagnosis is practiced to conduct testing on the color registration functio

Seite 40 - II. UNPACKING METHOD

5-22CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUSDisplay FunctionREG ADJ EXECUTE Execution of Color registration adjustmentREG ADJ RESULT Viewing of the Color registrat

Seite 41 - Side View

5-23CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUS<<DENS ADJ RESULT is executed>>The same as the key operation of Item 2 in the execution of DENS ADJ EXECUTE

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5-24CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUSIndication of consumable part countersThis self-diagnosis is practiced to indicate the consumed states of consumable pa

Seite 43 - V. ASSEMBLING METHOD

5-25CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUSIndication of printed page countersThis self-diagnosis is practiced to indicate the current number of printed pages of

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5-26CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUSSetup of self-diagnostic functionThis self-diagnosis is practiced to Enable/Disable the error detections of the differe

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5-27CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUS 6. Press the [BACK] key (except for the status of Item 4.) to terminate the setup. (Status of Item 1restored)Indicat

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1-6CHAPTER 1 CONFIGURATIONAR-C265P32/26ppm Automatic Item1st tray

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5-28CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUSDetails of panel indicationsDisplayINITIALIZINGINITIALIZINGMENU RESETTINGRAM CHECK****************WAIT A MOMENTNETWORK

Seite 48 - Storing the Quick Guide

5-29CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUSDescription LevelReadyLEDAttentionLEDLCD (English)( means no display in upper line)CHECKING FILE SYSTEMERASING DISKnn

Seite 49 - B. Connection of power cable

5-30CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUSDescription LevelReadyLEDAttentionLEDLCD (English)( means no display in upper line)PU FLASH ERRORCOMMUNICATION ERRORS

Seite 50 - Connecting the power cord

5-31CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUSDescription LevelReadyLEDAttentionLEDLCD (English)( means no display in upper line)PRINT NETWORK CONFIG COLLATE COPY

Seite 51 - Turning off the power

5-32CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUSDescription LevelReadyLEDAttentionLEDLCD (English)( means no display in upper line) ADJUSTING DENSITYPU DOWNLOADING

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5-33CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUSDescription LevelReadyLEDAttentionLEDLCD (English)( means no display in upper line) %COLOR% TONER REGIONALMISMATCH

Seite 53 - Installing the memory

5-34CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUSDescription LevelReadyLEDAttentionLEDLCD (English)( means no display in upper line) BELT LIFE %COLOR% TONER EMPTY

Seite 54 - 1) Mount the side cover

5-35CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUSDescription LevelReadyLEDAttentionLEDLCD (English)( means no display in upper line)Density Adjustment Color Calibrati

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5-36CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUSDescription LevelReadyLEDAttentionLEDLCD (English)( means no display in upper line) REGISTRATION ERROR n REGISTRATI

Seite 56 - Install Duplex Unit

5-37CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUSDescription LevelReadyLEDAttentionLEDLCD (English)( means no display in upper line) JOB LOG. DISK FULL INVALID ID.

Seite 57 - Front cover

1-7CHAPTER 1 CONFIGURATIONNote! Expansion memories for AR-C265PAR-C265P32/26ppmDivisionOptional Item(Detachable)Factory settingsOthersItemRAM setTr

Seite 58 - Detaching the side cover

5-38CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUSDescription LevelReadyLEDAttentionLEDLCD (English)( means no display in upper line)VariesVariesVariesOnVariesVariesVa

Seite 59 - Attaching the side cover

5-39CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUSVarious types of print on the individual printer equipped with controllerMenu Map PrintingInformation on the program ve

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5-40CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUSIV. SETUP AFTER REPLACEMENT OF PARTSA. Precautions on the replacement of engine control PCBThis section describes the n

Seite 61 - VI. MENU MAP PRINT

5-41CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUS• To specify a PU Serial Number, enter a 11-digit number prefixed with "0" (single-bytezero). (Notice that,

Seite 62 - VII. CONNECTION METHODS

5-42CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUSB. Setup of EEPROM after replacement of SP1/TBH PCBItem Description Count DescriptionFuser unit Fuser unit life count N

Seite 63 - Preparing a LAN cable

5-43CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUSReplacement of EEPROM after replacement of TBH PCBThe EEPROM of the TBH PCB is installed in the IC socket. Replace the

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5-44CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUSC. Setup of destinationFigure of Serial No. label image (labeled in UK Factory)• The CU Serial Number is output in the

Seite 65 - REPLACEMENT OF PARTS

5-45CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUSV. ABOUT THE MANUAL SETUP OF PRINT DENSITY ADJUSTMENT2. ExplanationPX734/735 are ROMs used in common for domestic and o

Seite 67 - Disconnect

CHAPTER 6PERIODICAL MAINTENANCEI. RECOMMENDED REPLACEMENTPARTS... 6-1II. CLEANING ...

Seite 68 - A. Maintenance tools

1-8CHAPTER 1 CONFIGURATIONV. INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONSA. Parallel interface specifications (N/A)B. USB interface specificationsOutline of USB interface

Seite 70 - B. Right side cover

6-1CHAPTER 6 PERIODICAL MAINTENANCEI. RECOMMENDED REPLACEMENT PARTSII. CLEANINGIII. CLEANING OF LED LENS ARRAYSharp recommends that heavy users only r

Seite 71 - C. Face-up tray

6-2CHAPTER 6 PERIODICAL MAINTENANCECLEANING THE LED HEADExecute this cleaning if an output shows a light fuzzy print or white stripes, or characters a

Seite 72 - D. Rear cover

6-3CHAPTER 6 PERIODICAL MAINTENANCEIV. CLEANING OF PICKUP ROLLERSIf vertical stripes are observed in the print face, clean the pickup rollers.Note!For

Seite 73 - E. LED assy/LED assy springs

6-4CHAPTER 6 PERIODICAL MAINTENANCEV. INTERNAL CLEANING OF PRINTERCleaning the interior of the printer.Depending on the print pattern, toner may adher

Seite 74 - F. Control PCB

6-5CHAPTER 6 PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE (4) Take out the fuser unit.The fuser unit is extremely hot. Be careful not to touch it. If the fuserunit is hot

Seite 76 - BELTIDUP

CHAPTER 7TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURESI. PRECAUTIONS PRIOR TO REPAIR ... 7-1II. ITEMS TO BE CHECKED PRIOR TO TA

Seite 78 - I. Top cover

7-1CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURESI. PRECAUTIONS PRIOR TO REPAIRII. ITEMS TO BE CHECKED PRIOR TO TAKING ACTION ON ABNORMAL IMAGESIII. PRECAUTIONS

Seite 79 - J. Controller panel assy

1-9CHAPTER 1 CONFIGURATIONC. Network interface specificationsNetwork protocol ApplicationOutline of network interfaceBasic specifications of network i

Seite 80 - K. Board PRP/Top cover handle

7-2CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURESA. LCD message listWhen the printer detects an irrecoverable error, it displays a service call error in the LCD

Seite 81 - Short-circuit plug for CN6

7-3CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURESOperator Alarm (2/9)DescriptionCodennnDisplay on Operator PanelReadyLEDAttentionLEDLOAD %MEDIA_SIZE%/%MEDIA_TYP

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7-4CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURESDescriptionCodennnDisplay on Operator PanelReadyLEDAttentionLEDOperator Alarm (3/9)LOAD %MEDIA_SIZE%%ERRCODE%:%

Seite 83 - Board-PRY Connection Diagram

7-5CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURESDescriptionCodennnDisplay on Operator PanelReadyLEDAttentionLEDOperator Alarm (4/9)PROTEC PAPER%ERRCODE%:ERRORT

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7-6CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURESDescriptionCodennnDisplay on Operator PanelReadyLEDAttentionLEDOperator Alarm (5/9)REPLACE TONER%ERRCODE%:%COLO

Seite 85 - O. MPT assy

7-7CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURESDescriptionCodennnDisplay on Operator PanelReadyLEDAttentionLEDOperator Alarm (6/9)INSTALL TONER%ERRCODE%:%COLO

Seite 86 - Claws B

7-8CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURESDescriptionCodennnDisplay on Operator PanelReadyLEDAttentionLEDOperator Alarm (7/9)INSTALL DUPLEX UNIT%ERRCODE%

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7-9CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURESDescriptionCodennnDisplay on Operator PanelReadyLEDAttentionLEDOperator Alarm (8/9)CHECK BELT%ERRCODE%:BELT MIS

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7-10CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURESDescriptionCodennnDisplay on Operator PanelReadyLEDAttentionLEDSHUTTING DOWNSHUTDOWNPLEASE POW OFFSHUTDOWN COM

Seite 89 - R. Feed roller

7-11CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURESService Call Error (1/7)Service call001:ErrorPower off/on002:Error ~005:Error006:Error007:Errorservice020:Err

Seite 91 - T. Fuser Unit

7-12CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURESService Call Error (2/7)Error DescriptionMessage Cause SolutionService call042:Error ~043:Error045:ErrorServi

Seite 92 - Belt Unit

7-13CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURESService Call Error (3/7)Service call104:ErrorService call105:ErrorService call106:ErrorService call120: ERRORS

Seite 93 - III. LUBRICATING POINTS

7-14CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURESService Call Error (4/7)Service call140:Error ~142:ErrorService call150:Error ~153:ErrorService call154:Erro

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7-15CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURESService Call Error (5/7)Service call170:Error171:ErrorService call172:Error173:ErrorService call174:ErrorServi

Seite 95 - Guide-Casette-L

7-16CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURESService Call Error (6/7)Service call220:ErrorService call230:ErrorService call231:ErrorService call250:ErrorSe

Seite 96 - 4 0ZZ43073201// Gear-Assy.-HP

7-17CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURESError DescriptionMessage Cause SolutionCheck to see if theDuplex is properlyinstalled.Check to see if the FAN

Seite 97 - Enlarged view

7-18CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURESB. Preparing for troubleshooting(1)LCD Display Malfunction ...

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7-19CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURESNote!When the PU PCB(PRN PCB) is replaced, first read the data of the EEPROM chip of theold PCB, and then, cop

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7-20CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES(1) LCD Display Malfunction(1-1)Nothing is displayed in LCDF5 (fuse) of PU PCB(PRX PCB)Connection between low-

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7-21CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES(1-2)The first line is black display in LCDConnection between low-voltage power supply unit and PU PCB (PRX PC

Seite 101 - 0 0ZZ43070401// Cassette-Assy

CHAPTER 2EXPLANATION OF OPERATIONI. ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESSING MECHANISM... 2-1II. PRINTING PROCESS... 2-6

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7-22CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES(1-3)PLEASE WAIT (The display changes to “COMMUNICATION ERROR” if you leave them as they are)Connected state

Seite 103 - PM Class C

7-23CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES(1-5)“RAM CHECK” or “INITIALIZING” are displayedOperator panel indicationsCheck to see if the option RAM DIMM/

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7-24CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES(2-2)Abnormal soundOperating state of motorsState of motor cordsOperating state of motorsOperating state of mo

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7-25CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES(2-3)Abnormal odorFuser unitLow voltage power supply unitLife count of fuser unitCheck for foreign matter in f

Seite 106 - D 0ZZ43079601PA// Belt-Unit

7-26CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURESError No.370371372373380381382383385390391392400NameDuplex reversalDuplex inputFeed error at DuplexMulti-feed

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7-27CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURESJAM RELEASE METHOD 1REMOVING THE JAMMED PAPERFRONT COVER SECTION (CODES: 372, 380, 390, 391, 400)Open the fron

Seite 108 - Disassembled view

7-28CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURESJAM RELEASE METHOD 2FUSER UNIT SECTION (CODES: 381, 382, 383,385)The fuser unit can be very hot. Be careful no

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7-29CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES(4) Hold the fuser unit again by the handle and put it gently back in the printer.(5) Push the lock levers (2

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7-30CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES(2) Take out the image drum cartridges (4), and place them on a flat table.(3) Cover the image drum cartridges

Seite 111 - MAINTENANCE MENUS

7-31CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURESWHEN NEITHER THE LEADING END NOR THE TRAILING END IS VISIBLEFirst slide the jammed paper into the direction of

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7-32CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURESJAM RELEASE METHOD 3TWO-SIDED PRINT UNIT SECTION (OPTIONAL)(CODES: 370, 371, 373)(1) Open the two-sided print

Seite 115 - II. MAINTENANCE UTILITY

7-33CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES(3) Paper Feed Jam(Error 391:1st Tray)(3-1)Paper feed jam occurs right after turning on the power (1st Tray

Seite 116 - Adjustment

7-34CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURESFeed motorFeed motor driverFeed motor drive cordFeed motor drive cordFeed motorFeed solenoidFeed solenoidFeed

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7-35CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES(4) Paper Feed Jam (Error 390:Multi-purpose Tray)(4-1)Paper feed jam occurs right after turning on the power

Seite 118 - Maintenance Menu

7-36CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES(4-2)Paper feed jam occurs right after paper feeding starts (Multi-purpose Tray)Paper running route in multi-p

Seite 119 - B. Self-diagnostic mode

7-37CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES(5) Paper Path Jam(Error 381)(5-1)Paper path jam occurs right after turning on the powerPaper running route

Seite 120 - CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE MENUS

7-38CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES(5-2)Paper path jam occurs right after feeding paperPaper running route on the beltCheck the sensor lever of t

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7-39CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURESFeed motor drive cord, ID motor drive cord, belt motor, ID-up motor drive cord, fuser drive cordFeed motor dri

Seite 122 - Maintenance Utility

7-40CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES(5-3)Paper path jam occurs in a path routeFeed motor, belt motor, ID motor, ID up/down-motorFeed motor driver,

Seite 123 - Switch scan test

7-41CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES(5-4)Paper path jam occurs right after reaching the fuser unitFuser motorHeat roller detection temperatureFuse

Seite 124 - Switch Sensor Positions

2-1CHAPTER 2 EXPLANATION OF OPERATIONI. ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESSING MECHANISM(1) Electrophotographic processThe electrophotographic process is expl

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7-42CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES(6) Paper Exit Jam(Error 382)(6-1)Paper exit jam occurs right after turning on the powerPaper running route i

Seite 126 - Motor clutch test

7-43CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES(6-2)Paper exit jam occurs right after feeding paperFace-up stacker coverDuplex pull-in gateRear panelRunning

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7-44CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURESFuser motor drive cordFuser motorConfirmation TasksCheck the connected state of the cord.Check visually for an

Seite 128 - Test print

7-45CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES(7) Duplex Print Jam(Error 370,371,372,373,383)(7-1)Duplex print jam occurs right after turning on the powerP

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7-46CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES(7-3)Duplex print jam occurs in reverse of the paperDup-IN sensor leverDup-In sensorDuplex motorConfirmation T

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7-47CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES(8) Paper Size Error (Error 400)(8-1)Paper jam occurs when the end of paper is near IN1 sensor.Multiple feed

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7-48CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES(9) ID Unit Up-Down Error(Service Call 140-143)(9-1)An error occurs in the operation of ID Unit UpLoad in ins

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7-49CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES(9-2) An error occurs in the operation of ID Unit DownLoad in installing/removing of ID unitGreasing of right

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7-50CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES(10) Fuser Unit Error(Error 170-177)(10-1)An error occurs right after turning on the powerUpper thermistor, l

Seite 134 - Print density adjustment test

7-51CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES(11) Motor Fan Error(Error 120,127,051)(11-1)Low voltage power unit fan or CU fan does not rotate right after

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2-2CHAPTER 2 EXPLANATION OF OPERATION2. ExposureThe light emitted from the LED head is radiated onto the charged surface of the OPC drum.The charge of

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7-52CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES(12) Print Speed is Slow (Low Performance)(12-1)Print speed decreases up to 2ppmEnvironmental temperature of

Seite 137 - Factory/Shipping switching

7-53CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES(13-2)2nd Tray unit is not recognized2nd tray unitConnections from PU PCB (PRX PCB) to 2nd tray PCB (V7Y PCB)C

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7-54CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES(15) Toner cartridge is not recognized(Error 540,541,542,543)(15-1)Errors caused by consumablesID units and t

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7-55CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES(15-3)Errors caused by machine defectsID UnitID motorConfirmation TasksIs a heavy load imposed on the ID unit,

Seite 140 - Details of panel indications

7-56CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES(17) Dew Condensation Errors (Error 123)(17-1)Dew CondensationConnection between PU PCB (PRX PCB) and high-vo

Seite 141 - LCD (English)

7-57CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURESC. Image problem troubleshootingLight or faded image on whole pageAVertical black belt or lineDDirty Backgroun

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7-58CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES(1) Color is totally pale (Fig. A on page 7-57)(1-1)Color is paleRemaining quantity of tonerTape at the openi

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7-59CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES(2) Background is dirty (Fig. B on page 7-57)(2-1)Background is dirty (partly)Drum exposed to lightLeak of to

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7-60CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES(3) Blank Print (Fig. C on page 7-57)(3-1)Blank on the whole pageRemaining quantity of tonerLED headConnected

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7-61CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES(4) Vertical lines are printed(4-1)Thin vertical lines (with color) (See Fig. D on page 7-57)Filming of ID un

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2-3CHAPTER 2 EXPLANATION OF OPERATION4. TransferA sheet of paper is placed over the OPC drum surface, and an electric charge is given to thepaper from

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7-62CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES(5) Cyclic Print Trouble (Refer to Fig. E on page 7-57)(5-1)Vertical cyclic print troubleImage drum Developme

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7-63CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES(6) Color registration is wide.(6-1)"IN ADJUSTING COLOR REGISTRATION" is shown only a short timeCo

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7-64CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURESGroundCharging RollerDeveloping RollerToner Supply Roller(7) Solid Black Print(7-1) Solid black on a full pag

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7-65CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURESD. Actions after forced initialization of HDD/FlashThis subsection explains the actions to be taken after a tr

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7-66CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURESE. Network Troubleshooting(1)Cannot print from Utility.(1) Check of LINK light Check to see if network infor

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7-67CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURESVI. CHECK OF FUSESIf any of the following errors is issued, check the corresponding fuse on the CU control PCB

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CHAPTER 8CONNECTION DIAGRAMSI. CHECK OF RESISTANCE VALUES ... 8-1II. COMPONENT LAYOUT... 8-5

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8-1CHAPTER 8 CONNECTION DIAGRAMSI. CHECK OF RESISTANCE VALUESBetween pin 1 and pin 2: 3.4ΩBetween pin 3 and pin 4: 3.4Ω orBetween pin 1 and pin 2: 5

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2-4CHAPTER 2 EXPLANATION OF OPERATION7. Belt CleaningToner remaining on the transfer belt is scraped off by the belt cleaning blade and collectedinto

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8-2CHAPTER 8 CONNECTION DIAGRAMSBetween pin 1 and pin 2:6.1‰Between pin 3 and pin 4:6.1‰orBetween pin 1 and pin 2: 8.5‰Between pin 3 and pin 4: 8.5‰ID

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8-3CHAPTER 8 CONNECTION DIAGRAMSBetween pin 1 and pin 2: 3.4‰Between pin 3 and pin 4: 3.4‰orBetween pin 1 and pin 2: 5‰Between pin 3 and pin 4: 5‰Betw

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8-4CHAPTER 8 CONNECTION DIAGRAMSUnit Circuit diagram & configuration Part schematic Resistance valueBetween pin A -1 and pin A -6:

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8-5CHAPTER 8 CONNECTION DIAGRAMSII. COMPONENT LAYOUT(1) Print engine controller PCB (PRX PCB)Component side9112 1Q6Q3D1IC7IC6FM1ARMOREDIC5CP4IC2C13R54

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8-6CHAPTER 8 CONNECTION DIAGRAMSSolder sideR593C554C546Q509 Q510C556R550R543R539C531C530R542R541R540R528R527C514C564R616R613R615R614R513C563C561C562C5

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8-7CHAPTER 8 CONNECTION DIAGRAMS(2)-1 Main controller (TBH PCB)Component sideKAPC61DMMBSR49C42RM31C57C56C50C45C44C43C41C39C38C37C36C34C33C32C31C30C29

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8-8CHAPTER 8 CONNECTION DIAGRAMSSolder sideC536C530C527C525C774C765C708C713C667C697C687C764 C763 C762C773C743C735 C734C725C717C712 C711C704C694RM573C7

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8-9CHAPTER 8 CONNECTION DIAGRAMS(3) Junction PCB (PRY PCB)Component sideSolder sideFUSERS1C1EXITC2LCRJ1CP1DENSRCRPUIF8141241514131BFUSE BFUCUT

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8-10CHAPTER 8 CONNECTION DIAGRAMS(4) Duplex print control PCB (V7Y PCB)Component sideSolder sideJ24J25J20SNS03SNS12FLASHCP2OSCMAIN1J11J8J9J3J26J2J4J12

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8-11CHAPTER 8 CONNECTION DIAGRAMS(5) Second tray control PCB (V7Y PCB)Component sideSolder sideJ24J25J20SNS03SNS12FLASHCP2OSCMAIN1J1113 1J8J3J26J2J4J1

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2-5CHAPTER 2 EXPLANATION OF OPERATION8. FuserThe toner image which was transferred to the paper is applied heat and pressure as it passesbetween the h

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8-12CHAPTER 8 CONNECTION DIAGRAMS(6)-1 Control panel PCB (PRP PCB)Component sideSolder side(7) Toner-Low sensor PCB (PRZ PCB)S1S6D2D1S7J2S5IC1S8SW4SW3

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8-13CHAPTER 8 CONNECTION DIAGRAMS(8) Inlet sensor PCB (RSF PCB)(9) Color adjustment sensor PCB (PRC PCB)(10) High-voltage power supply PCB(11) Low-vol

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8-14CHAPTER 8 CONNECTION DIAGRAMS(12) ID unit(13) Transfer belt unitFuseContacts ID unitID unit (For consumables) ContactsToner-Low sensor PCB (PRZ PC

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Caution !Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.Replace only with the same or equivalent typerecommended by the manufacturer.Dispose o

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COPYRIGHT  2006 BY SHARP CORPORATIONAll rights reserved.Printed in U.S.A.No part of this publication may be reproduced,stored in a retrieval system,

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2-6CHAPTER 2 EXPLANATION OF OPERATIONII. PRINTING PROCESSThe paper fed from Tray 1 or Tray 2 is carried by the paper feed roller, register roller L an

Seite 175 - Operator Alarm (6/9)

2-7CHAPTER 2 EXPLANATION OF OPERATION(1) Paper fed from 1st Tray1. As illustrated in Figure 2-1, when the solenoid is ON, the register motor rotates(C

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2-8CHAPTER 2 EXPLANATION OF OPERATION(3) Transport belt1. As the transport belt motor rotates in the direction of the arrow, the transport belt is dr

Seite 177 - Operator Alarm (8/9)

2-9CHAPTER 2 EXPLANATION OF OPERATIONC-ID Motor(CCW)Lift uplinkID Unit Operations During Color PrintingC-ID UnitC-ID Unit downM-ID Unit downY-ID Unit

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INTRODUCTIONiThis manual explains the maintenance methods for the AR-C265P.The manual has been prepared for use by the maintenance personnel. For oper

Seite 179 - Service Call Error (1/7)

2-10CHAPTER 2 EXPLANATION OF OPERATION(5) Fuser unit and paper output1. As illustrated in Figure 2-8, the fuser unit and delivery roller are driven by

Seite 180 - Service Call Error (2/7)

2-11CHAPTER 2 EXPLANATION OF OPERATIONOutline of color drift correctionThe color drift correction is implemented reading the correction pattern that i

Seite 181 - Service Call Error (3/7)

2-12CHAPTER 2 EXPLANATION OF OPERATIONError checking methods and remedial methodsThe color drift correction test function among the other self-diagnos

Seite 182 - Service Call Error (4/7)

2-13CHAPTER 2 EXPLANATION OF OPERATIONOutline of density correction methodThe density correction is implemented reading the correction pattern that is

Seite 183 - Service Call Error (5/7)

2-14CHAPTER 2 EXPLANATION OF OPERATIONError checking methods and remedial methodsThe density correction test function among the other self-diagnostic

Seite 184 - Service Call Error (6/7)

2-15CHAPTER 2 EXPLANATION OF OPERATIONPrinciple of toner sensor detectionToner LOW is detected by the toner sensor (Reflection sensor) installed insid

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CHAPTER 3INSTALLATIONI. CAUTIONS, AND DO’S AND DON’TS ... 3-1II. UNPACKING METHOD... 3-2II

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3-1CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATIONI. CAUTIONS, AND DO’S AND DON’TS• Do not install the printer at high temperature or near fire.• Do not install the printer in

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CONTENTSiiCHAPTER 1 CONFIGURATIONI. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ...1-1II. PRINTER CONFIGURATION ...1-2III. COMPOSITION OF OPTIONALITEMS...

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3-2CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION1+II. UNPACKING METHOD• Do not install the printer in a location where its vent hole is blocked.• Do not install the printer

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3-3CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATIONIII. PRINTER INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS• Install the printer in a location where the following temperature and humidity are me

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3-4CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATIONIV. LISTING OF COMPONENT UNITS AND ACCESSORIES• Check to make sure that the component units are free from damage, dirt or ot

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3-5CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATIONV. ASSEMBLING METHODA. Assembly of printer main bodyRemoving the protective materials 1) Peel off the protective tapes (5) a

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3-6CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATIONInstalling the image drum cartridges 1) Take out the image drum cartridges (4) gently along with the toner cartridges attac

Seite 195 - REMOVING THE JAMMED PAPER

3-7CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION 4) Match the label colors of the image drum cartridges to those on the printer. 5) Gently put the image drum cartridges

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3-8CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION 1) Pull out the paper cassette.Note!Do not peel off the rubber attached to the plate. 2) Set the paper stopper securely,

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3-9CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATIONLoading paper in the multi-purpose tray 1) Open the multi-purpose tray and also the paper supporter. 2) Set the manual feed

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3-10CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATIONStoring the Quick GuidePaste the dedicated Quick Guide bag to the printer, and put the Quick Guide in it.Turning back the de

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3-11CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATIONB. Connection of power cablePower requirements• Observe the following conditions:AC: 115 V ± 10%Power frequency: 60Hz ± 2Hz

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iiiCHAPTER 4 REPLACEMENT OF PARTSI. PRECAUTIONS ON THE REPLACEMENT OF PARTS... 4-1A. Maintenance tools... 4-2II. PART R

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3-12CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATIONDuring holidays or a trip out of town, unplug the power cord.Connecting the power cordNote!Ensure that the power switch is i

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3-13CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATIONTurning off the powerOn the AR-C265P which is not equipped with the built-in type hard disk (optional) the powercan be turne

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3-14CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATIONC. Installation of optional items(1) Installation of expansion memory setNote! • Be sure to use genuine Sharp parts. If an

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3-15CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATIONRemove Side Cover 1) Loosen the screw (1). 2) Remove the side cover. To remove the side cover, slide it while holding up

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3-16CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATIONAttaching the side cover 1) Mount the side cover. 2) Fasten it with the screw (1). 3) Close the top cover and front cover

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3-17CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATIONPlacing the printer on the second tray unit.Note!The printer weighs Approx. 29kg (with Duplex)/Approx. 26kg (w/o Duplex). It

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3-18CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATIONPeeling the protective tapes off the duplex unitInstall Duplex Unit 1) Insert the duplex unit into the lower part on the ba

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3-19CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATIONTurning OFF the printer power and disconnecting the power cord and printer cableNote!If an expansion memory is installed wit

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3-20CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATIONDetaching the side cover 1) Loosen the screw (1). 2) Remove the side cover. To remove the side cover, slide it while hold

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3-21CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATIONAttaching the side cover 1) Mount the side cover. 2) Fasten it with the screw (1). 3) Close the top cover and front cover

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ivCHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURESI. PRECAUTIONS PRIOR TO REPAIR...7-1II. ITEMS TO BE CHECKED PRIOR TO

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3-22CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATIOND. Confirmation of recognition of optional itemsTo check to see whether or not the optional items have been installed proper

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3-23CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATIONVI. MENU MAP PRINTThis print is intended to ensure that the printer operates normally.1) Load Letter paper in the tray.2)

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3-24CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATIONVII. CONNECTION METHODS<USB connection>Preparing a USB cableNote!• No printer cable is supplied with the printer. Prov

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3-25CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATIONVIII. CONFIRMATION OF PAPER USED BY THE USER<LAN cable connection>Preparing a LAN cableSwitching off the printer and c

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CHAPTER 4REPLACEMENT OF PARTSI. PRECAUTIONS ON THE REPLACEMENT OF PARTS... 4-1A. Maintenance tools... 4-2II. PART REPLA

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4-1CHAPTER 4 REPLACEMENT OF PARTSI. PRECAUTIONS ON THE REPLACEMENT OF PARTSThis section explains the field replacement procedures for parts, assemblie

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4-2CHAPTER 4 REPLACEMENT OF PARTSA. Maintenance toolsTools necessary to replace printed-circuit boards and component units.Tools necessary for using m

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4-3CHAPTER 4 REPLACEMENT OF PARTSII. PART REPLACEMENT METHODSA. Left side coverThis subsection explains the replacement methods for the parts and asse

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CHAPTER 1CONFIGURATIONI. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION... 1-1II. PRINTER CONFIGURATION... 1-2III. COMPOSITION OF OPTIONALITEMS...

Seite 223 - (16-1)Fuse cutout errors

4-4CHAPTER 4 REPLACEMENT OF PARTSB. Right side cover(1) Open the top cover.(2) Open the feeder unit.(3) Loosen screw 1, and detach right side cover 2.

Seite 224 - (17-1)Dew Condensation

4-5CHAPTER 4 REPLACEMENT OF PARTSC. Face-up tray(1) Open face-up tray 1 into the direction of the arrow, free the engagement on either side of itwhile

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4-6CHAPTER 4 REPLACEMENT OF PARTSD. Rear cover(1) Open the face-up tray.(2) Remove two screws (silver) 1. (Tool No. 1)(3) Insert the flat-tipped screw

Seite 226 - (1-1)Color is pale

4-7CHAPTER 4 REPLACEMENT OF PARTSE. LED assy/LED assy springs(1) Open the top cover.(2) After disconnecting the cable, first free hook part A by apply

Seite 227 - Confirmation Tasks

4-8CHAPTER 4 REPLACEMENT OF PARTSF. Control PCB(1) Open the top cover.(2) Detach the right side cover. (See Section "B. Right side cover".)

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4-9CHAPTER 4 REPLACEMENT OF PARTSG. Print engine controller PCB(1) Remove the plate shield Assy(PCL/GDI). (See Section "F. Control PCB" (1)

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4-10CHAPTER 4 REPLACEMENT OF PARTSRFIDDCHEATRELAYHVOLTCUIFHOPHSOLPOWFANFSNSPERFIDSSNSDCIDOPEOPTIONPOWERBELTIDUPToner sensor ID motorControl panelContr

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4-11CHAPTER 4 REPLACEMENT OF PARTSH. Top cover assembly(1) Detach the left side cover. (See Section "A. Left side cover".)(2) Detach the r

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4-12CHAPTER 4 REPLACEMENT OF PARTSI. Top cover(1) Detach the top cover assembly. (See Section "H. Top cover assembly".)(2) Remove ten screw

Seite 232 - Toner Supply Roller

4-13CHAPTER 4 REPLACEMENT OF PARTSJ. Controller panel assy(1) Open the top cover.(2) Open the feeder unit.(3) Detach the right side cover. (See Sect

Seite 234 - E. Network Troubleshooting

4-14CHAPTER 4 REPLACEMENT OF PARTSK. Board PRP/Top cover handle(1) Detach the control panel assembly. (See Section "J. Controller panel assy&quo

Seite 235 - Fuse Error

4-15CHAPTER 4 REPLACEMENT OF PARTSL. Low-voltage power supply/low-voltage fan/hopping motor/fuser motor(1) Remove the cassette assembly.(2) Disassemb

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4-16CHAPTER 4 REPLACEMENT OF PARTSM. Guide eject assy/color register assy/board-PRY(1) Detach the left side cover, right side cover, rear cover, and t

Seite 237 - CONNECTION DIAGRAMS

4-17CHAPTER 4 REPLACEMENT OF PARTSSNSCNSNSCNFUSEREXITLCRDENSRCRREPLAYExit sensorBelt motorBelt thermistorBelt thermistorColor registration sensorBoard

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4-18CHAPTER 4 REPLACEMENT OF PARTSN. Fan (fuser)/belt motor/high-voltage power supply board/cover-open switch(1) Detach the left side cover. (See Sec

Seite 239 - I. CHECK OF RESISTANCE VALUES

4-19CHAPTER 4 REPLACEMENT OF PARTSO. MPT assy(1) Open MPT Assy 1.(2) Release the two stoppers by opening the two arms of MPT Assy 1 toward the outside

Seite 240 - CHAPTER 8 CONNECTION DIAGRAMS

4-20CHAPTER 4 REPLACEMENT OF PARTSP. Feeder unit/board-RSF/MPT hopping roller/frame assy separator/cover front(1) Open the top cover.(2) Remove the p

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4-21CHAPTER 4 REPLACEMENT OF PARTSQ. Board-PRZ lift-up motor/solenoid/paper-end sensor(1) Detach the left side cover, right side cover, rear cover, to

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4-22CHAPTER 4 REPLACEMENT OF PARTSBoard-PRZ Lift-Up Motor/Solenoid/Paper-End SensorAlign the motor and connector in position to the arrow. Install

Seite 243 - Component side

4-23CHAPTER 4 REPLACEMENT OF PARTSR. Feed roller(1) Remove the cassette.(2) Release the latch, and remove feed roller 1.Feed Roller1Latch

Seite 244 - Solder side

1-1CHAPTER 1 CONFIGURATIONI. SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONRFIDEEPROMK LED HEADY LED HEADM LED HEADC LED HEADOperator panel PCBToner sensor PCBHigh-voltage PCBL

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4-24CHAPTER 4 REPLACEMENT OF PARTSS. Shaft eject assy(FU)/shaft eject assy(FD)/eject sensor(1) Remove the eject Assy. (See Section "M. Guide eje

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4-25CHAPTER 4 REPLACEMENT OF PARTST. Fuser Unit(1) Open the top cover.(2) Lift up the lock levers 1 (2, blue) of the fuser unit in the direction of th

Seite 247 - (3) Junction PCB (PRY PCB)

4-26CHAPTER 4 REPLACEMENT OF PARTSU. Belt Unit(1) Open the top cover.(2) Remove ID unit 1.(3) Turn the lock levers (2, blue) of belt unit 2 in the dir

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4-27CHAPTER 4 REPLACEMENT OF PARTSIII. LUBRICATING POINTSThis subsection indicates the lubricating points of the printer. Conversely, it means that an

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4-28CHAPTER 4 REPLACEMENT OF PARTS1 0ZZ43070301// Plate-Assy.-BaseGear-Z24-50-HPStopper-Z45-48-HPGear-Planet-HPHolder-PlanetStopper-HPShaft-HoppingCro

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4-29CHAPTER 4 REPLACEMENT OF PARTS2 0ZZ42049701// Guide-Assy.-Cassette-L3 0ZZ43294901// Guide-Assy.-Cassette-REM-30L Class CGuide-Casette-LApply a no

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4-30CHAPTER 4 REPLACEMENT OF PARTS4 0ZZ43073201// Gear-Assy.-HP5-1 0ZZ43070501// Plate-Ass.-Side-RHolder-Gear-AEM-30L Class CApply a normal amount of

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4-31CHAPTER 4 REPLACEMENT OF PARTSApply MOLYKOTE (EM-30L) in a large quantity to the gear tooth flanks at over 120 deg. Enlarged viewEM-30L Class FEM

Seite 253 - CAUTION FOR BATTERY DISPOSAL

4-32CHAPTER 4 REPLACEMENT OF PARTS5-4 0ZZ43070501// Plate-Ass.-Side-R(5)EM-30L ClassAEM-30L ClassAEM-30L ClassCEM-30L ClassCLink-Liftup-RGear-Liftup-Z

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4-33CHAPTER 4 REPLACEMENT OF PARTS6 0ZZ43074901// Plate-Ass.-Side-LLink-Liftup-LPost-Gearldle-LGear-Lifuup-Z32Gear-Lifuup-Z56(5)EM-30L Class C EM

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