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Type | All in One Printer |
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Print Technology | Laser |
Print Speed | 35 ppm |
Print Resolution | 1200 x 1200 dpi |
Monthly Duty Cycle | 150, 000 pages |
Scanner Type | Flatbed, ADF |
Copy Speed | 35 cpm |
Copy Resolution | 600 x 600 dpi |
Automatic Document Feeder | Yes |
Duplex Printing | Yes |
Connectivity | USB |
Supported Media Sizes | A4, Letter |
Explains the meaning of Warning, Caution, and instruction symbols used in the manual.
States the machine is a Class 1 laser product and no danger exists if operated per manual.
Covers basic rules for servicing, like power off and connector handling.
Explains the importance of grounding and correct connection methods.
Details how the heater lamp and thermistor control fusing temperature.
Details safety steps for replacing PWBs, including unplugging power.
Explains the function of each key on the control panel, including utility and mode keys.
Describes the basic screen layout, message display, and function keys.
Details specific settings for memory recall, language, paper selection, and copy defaults.
Explains the procedure to enter the Technical Representative mode via utility keys.
Covers detailed settings for printer, ADF, system, counter, function tests, and I/O checks.
Covers settings for total counter, size counter, and copy kit thresholds.
Covers printer registration, IR adjustments, and other calibration tasks.
Covers settings for memory clear, touch panel adjustment, total clear, and fax settings.
Covers identifying fuses, laser safety, PWB/imaging cartridge handling, and sensitive parts.
Details the identification and removal steps for doors, covers, and exterior parts.
Provides procedures for removing various circuit boards and electrical components.
Covers disassembly of paper take-up, transport, image transfer, developing, and fusing sections.
Details removal and cleaning of optical components like IR, PH, CCD, and scanner.
Covers touch panel, sensor, loop, edge erase, registration, and zoom adjustments.
Emphasizes care with tools, parts, and electrical safety during servicing.
Details steps for diagnosing and resolving paper misfeeds based on location.
Provides diagnostic steps and actions for specific malfunction codes.
Outlines initial checks and procedures for diagnosing image quality issues.
Provides specific steps for common image problems like blank copy and black copy.