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MINOLTA-QMS 2060 User Manual

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MINOLTA-QMS 2060 Specifications

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BrandMINOLTA-QMS
Model2060
CategoryPrinter
LanguageEnglish

Summary

WARNING LABELS

SAFETY INFORMATION

INTERNAL LASER RADIATION

Laser safety details regarding power, wavelength, and unit warnings.

U.S.A. Only LASER SAFETY

LBP printer certified as Class 1 laser product under US DHHS radiation standards.

CDRH REGULATIONS

US FDA regulations for laser products implemented on August 2, 1976.

CLASSIFICATION OF THE LASER PRODUCT

Product classified as a Class 1 Laser Product under US CDRH Regulations.

CAUTION

Battery safety warnings, including danger of explosion and replacement instructions.

User Instruction

Guidance on the correct location for the printer's power outlet.

PRECAUTIONS

(1) Precautions

General safety measures and precautions to be taken before disassembling or cleaning.

HANDLING THE P.W.B.

Precautions for handling Printed Wiring Boards (P.W.B.) with ICs during transport, storage, and replacement.

C: MECHANICAL/ ELECTRICAL

1. PRINTING PROCESS

Explanation of the printer's operational steps from paper feeding to exit.

2. PAPER FEEDING

Details on how paper is fed into the printer from various trays.

3. IMAGING CARTRIDGE

Information about the construction and function of the imaging cartridge.

4. CHARGING

Details about the charging process of the PC Drum using static electricity.

5. EXPOSURE (P/H)

Information on how the print head creates a latent image on the PC Drum.

6. DEVELOPMENT

Details on the process of feeding toner to the PC drum for image formation.

7. TRANSFER

Information on the process of transferring the toner image from the PC drum to paper.

8. FUSING

Details on the fusing process that fixes toner images to paper.

9. PAPER EXIT/DUPLEX

Information on paper exit mechanisms and duplex printing operations.

10. PRINTING SEQUENCE

Steps and timing diagrams illustrating the printer's operational sequences.

A: PRODUCT INSTALLATION

1. PRECAUTION FOR INSTALLATION

Safety and environmental precautions to consider before installing the printer.

2. INSTALLATION

Steps for connecting and setting up the printer.

B: GENERAL INFORMATION

1. SPECIFICATIONS

Detailed technical specifications of the printer, including type, speed, and dimensions.

2. PARTS IDENTIFICATION

Visual identification of printer parts through labeled diagrams.

3. COMPONENT LAYOUT

Diagrams showing the placement of internal printer components.

4. GEARS/ ROLLERS ASSIGNMENT

Diagrams and gear ratios for the printer's drive system components.

5. ELECTRICAL COMPONENT LAYOUT

Diagrams indicating the locations of electrical components within the printer.

6. CONNECTORS LAYOUT

Diagrams illustrating the positions of various connectors on the printer.

7. SWITCHES/ SENSORS IDENTIFICATION

List and function of the printer's switches and sensors.

8. ELECTRICAL SERVICE PARTS ON P.W. BOARDS

Identifies adjustable parts and fuses on Printed Wiring Boards.

9. SYSTEM LAYOUT

Overview of mechanical and electrical system connections.

10. SEQUENCE FLOW

Flowcharts illustrating the printer's operational sequences.

11. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

Detailed electrical circuit diagrams for the printer's systems.

D: DISASSEMBLY/ CLEANING

1. MAINTENANCE/INSPECTION

Procedures for performing regular maintenance and inspections on the printer.

2. DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE

Step-by-step instructions for disassembling various printer parts.

E: ADJUSTMENT

1. IMAGE REGISTRATION

Procedure to adjust the image registration gap for print quality.

F: TROUBLE-SHOOTING

1. TROUBLE DETECTION

Identifies common malfunctions and misfeeds.

2. ACTION FOR DETECTED JAM OR MALFUNCTION

Procedures for resolving detected jams and correcting malfunctions.

3. OTHER DETECTED TROUBLE

Troubleshooting guidance for other detected issues not classified as jams or malfunctions.

4. IMAGE QUALITY TROUBLE

Solutions and actions for common image quality problems.

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