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Canon FC200 User Manual

Canon FC200
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COPYRIGHT © 1998 CANON INC. CANON PC400/420/430,FC200/220 REV.0 JAN.1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN (IMPRIME AU JAPON)
SERVICE
MANUAL
REVISION 0
FY8-13F2-000
JAN.1998

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Canon FC200 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Copy speed20 copies per minute
Power source220-240V, 50/60Hz
Paper Capacity250 sheets
OriginalsSheets, books
Copy sizeA4, B5, A5, and letter
First copy time10 seconds
Paper supply250 sheets
Copy density adjustmentAutomatic
Paper SizesA4, A5, B5, Letter
TypePlain paper copier
Copying processElectrophotography

Summary

Chapter 1 General Description

I. Features

Lists the key features of the copier, such as direct charging, auto power-off, and cartridge type.

II. Specifications

Details the technical specifications for the PC400/FC200 and PC420/430/FC220 models.

III. Names of Parts

Identifies external and internal parts of the copier using diagrams for clear illustration.

IV. Operation

Explains how to operate the copier, including control panel functions and making copies.

V. Image Formation

Provides an overview of the copier's image formation system and its process steps.

Chapter 2 Basic Operation

I. Basic Operation

Outlines the copier's functional blocks and basic operation principles.

B. Outline of Electrical Circuit

Explains the copier's main electrical circuit controlled by the microprocessor.

C. Basic Sequence of Operations (A4, 2 copies)

Illustrates the sequence of operations for making copies, including timing charts.

Chapter 3 Exposure System

I. Exposure/Copyboard Drive System

Describes the copyboard drive system, its movement, and control mechanisms.

II. Controlling the Scanning Lamp

Details the circuit and operations for controlling the scanning lamp's ON/OFF and intensity.

Chapter 4 Image Formation System

I. Process Description

Explains the functions of the image formation system, including scanning lamp and charging controls.

D. Controlling Developing Bias

Describes how copy density is controlled by adjusting the developing bias voltage.

Chapter 5 Pick-Up/Feeding System

IV. Checking for Jams

Explains how jams are identified and the conditions that lead to jam detection.

V. Mechanical System

Discusses the mechanical characteristics, disassembly, and assembly of the pick-up/feeding system.

Chapter 6 Fixing System

I. Outline of Operations

Explains the pressure roller drive, fixing film rotation, and heater temperature monitoring.

D. Protection Mechanisms

Details protection mechanisms to prevent malfunction of the fixing heater.

Chapter 7 Externals/Auxiliary Mechanisms

I. Power Supply

Outlines the copier's power supply system, including its components and functions.

II. Mechanical System

Covers the mechanical aspects of external covers, copyboard assembly, and PCBs.

Chapter 8 Installation

I. Selecting the Site

Provides considerations for selecting an appropriate installation site for the machine.

II. Unpacking and Installation

Step-by-step instructions for unpacking the copier and completing the installation process.

Chapter 9 Maintenance and Servicing

IV. Notes about Cartridge

Provides important notes regarding the storage and handling of cartridges.

Chapter 10 Troubleshooting

I. Maintenance and Inspection

Outlines basic procedures for maintenance and inspection, including image adjustment.

III. Image Troubleshooting

Covers initial checks and troubleshooting steps for various image quality faults.

IV. Troubleshooting Malfunctions

Lists machine malfunctions, their causes, and troubleshooting steps for error codes like E0, E2, E6, E9.

V. Troubleshooting Paper Feed Problems

Addresses common paper feed issues such as jams and feeding faults.

Appendix

A. General Timing Chart

Provides timing charts illustrating the sequence of operations for different models.

D. Special Tools Table

Lists special tools required for servicing, categorized by usage and carrying requirements.

E. Solvents/Oils Table

Lists solvents and oils used for maintenance, including their composition and remarks.

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