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Bizhub 751
OUTLINE 1. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
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MAINTENANCE 3. PERIODIC CHECK 3.1 Maintenance item 3.1.1 Main body 3.1.2 DF 3.1.3 LU 3.1.4 SF 3.1.5 FS 3.1.6 PI 3.1.7 PK 3.1.8 ZU 3.2 Replacement parts list 3.2.1 Periodically replacement parts list 3.2.2 Spot replacement parts list 3.3 Maintenance procedure of the external section 3.3.1 Replacing the ozone filters /M, /S, /Lw 3.3.2 Replacing the developing suction filter 3.4 Maintenance procedure of the write section 3.4.1 Cleaning the dust-proof glass 3.5 Maintenance procedure of the photo conductor section 3.5.1 Removing/reinstalling the photo conductor section 3.5.2 Cleaning/removing the drum fixing couplings 3.5.3 Replacing the drum/cleaning of the toner control sensor board 3.5.4 Replacing the drum claw/drum claw solenoid 3.5.5 Replacing the toner control sensor board 3.5.6 Replacing the toner collection gear /3 3.6 Maintenance procedure of the charge section 3.6.1 Replacing the charge unit 3.6.2 Replacing the charge control plate, charge wire, charge cleaning board, charge slide member, charge cleaning blocks /Up and /Lw, and the C-clip 3.6.3 Cleaning the charge back plate and the erase lamp 3.7 Maintenance procedure of the transfer/separation charge unit 3.7.1 Replacing the transfer/separation charge unit 3.7.2 Replacing the transfer/separation charge wire, transfer cleaning assembly, separation cleaning assembly, transfer presser rubber and the C-clip 3.7.3 Cleaning the transfer/separation charge unit 3.7.4 Replacing the transfer exposure lamp unit 3.8 Maintenance procedure of the developing unit 3.8.1 Replacing the developing unit 3.8.2 Replacing the developer 3.8.3 Cleaning the developing unit 3.8.4 Cleaning the developing bias contact 3.9 Maintenance procedure of the toner supply section 3.9.1 Cleaning of the toner bottle section 3.10 Maintenance procedure of the cleaning and toner recycle section 3.10.1 Replacing the cleaning blade 3.10.2 Replacing the toner guide roller 3.11 Maintenance procedure of the paper feed section 3.11.1 Replacing the feed rubber, the feed roller and the separation rubber (trays 1, 2, 3, 4) 3.11.2 Replacing the pick-up roller (trays 1, 2, 3, 4) 3.11.3 Replacing the feed regulating block (Trays 1, 2, 3, 4) 3.11.4 Replacing the paper feed clutch and the pre-registration clutch (Trays 1, 2, 3, 4) 3.11.5 Replacing the separation clutch (Trays 1, 2, 3, 4) 3.11.6 Replacing the horizontal conveyance clutches /Rt and /Lt 3.12 Maintenance procedure of the bypass tray section 3.12.1 Replacing the feed rubber and the separation rubber 3.12.2 Replacing the pick-up rubber (Bypass tray) 3.12.3 Replacing the gear /A 3.12.4 Replacing the gear /B 3.12.5 Replacing the loop roller 3.12.6 Replacing the gear /C 3.13 Maintenance procedure of the vertical conveyance section 3.13.1 Replacing the vertical conveyance clutches /1 and /2 3.14 Maintenance procedure of the ADU 3.14.1 Cleaning the paper dust removing brush 3.14.2 Replacing the registration clutch 3.14.3 Removing/reinstalling the registration section 3.14.4 Replacing the registration roller and the registration bearing /Rr 3.14.5 Cleaning the ADU reverse sensor and the reverse/exit sensor 3.14.6 Replacing the ADU registration rollers /Up, /Lw and the registration bearings /Up, /Lw 3.14.7 Replacing the ADU deceleration clutch and the ADU conveyance clutch 3.15 Maintenance procedure of the fusing section 3.15.1 Removing/reinstalling the fusing unit 3.15.2 Replacing the cleaning web 3.15.3 Removing/reinstalling the fusing claw unit /Up 3.15.4 Replacing the fusing claw /Up 3.15.5 Opening/closing the fusing unit /Up 3.15.6 Replacing the fusing heater lamps /1 and /2 3.15.7 Replacing the fusing roller /Up, the bearing, the heat insulating sleeve and the fusing gear 3.15.8 Removing/reinstalling the fusing claw unit /Lw 3.15.9 Replacing the fusing claw /Lw 3.15.10 Replacing the fusing heater lamp /3 3.15.11 Replacing the fusing roller /Lw and the bearing 3.15.13 Replacing the fusing entering gear 3.15.14 Replacing the thermistor /2 3.15.15 Replacing the fusing paper exit gear /1 3.15.16 Removing/reinstalling the thermistor /1 3.15.17 Removing/reinstalling the thermostat /3 3.15.18 Removing/reinstalling the thermostat /4 3.15.19 Replacing the web solenoid 3.16 Maintenance procedure of the paper exit section 3.16.1 Replacing the paper exit gears /1, /2 4. SERVICE TOOLS 4.1 Service material list 4.2 Jig list 4.3 Materials 5. FIRMWARE VERSION UP 5.1 ISW 5.1.1 Outline 5.1.2 Firmware data flow 5.1.3 Settings on the main body side while in ISW 5.1.4 Board to be rewritten and Rewritable firmware 5.2 USB ISW 5.2.1 Outline 5.2.2 SPECIFICATIONS 5.2.3 USB ISW in the service mode 5.2.4 Error list 5.3 Internet ISW 5.3.1 Outline 5.3.2 Service environment 5.3.3 Preparations for Firmware rewriting 5.3.4 Firmware rewriting 5.3.5 Error Code List for the Internet ISW 5.4 Internet ISW Setting 5.4.1 Internet ISW Set 5.4.2 HTTP Setting 5.4.3 FTP Setting 5.4.4 Forwarding Access Setting 5.4.5 Download 6. OTHERS 6.1 Items not allowed to be disassembled and adjusted 6.1.1 Scanner section 6.1.2 Writing section 6.1.3 Developing unit 6.1.4 Transfer/separation charging unit 6.2 List of parts to be disassembled and reassembled 6.3 Disassembling/assembling procedure 6.3.1 Removing/reinstalling the rear cover 6.3.2 Removing/reinstalling the left cover 6.3.3 Removing/reinstalling the right cover /Up 6.3.4 Removing/reinstalling the right covers /Lw1, /Lw2 and /Lw3 6.3.5 Removing/reinstalling the front door /Rt 6.3.6 Removing/reinstalling the front door /Lt 6.3.7 Removing/reinstalling the original glass 6.3.8 Removing/reinstalling the upper cover /Rt 6.3.9 Removing/reinstalling the upper cover /Lt 6.3.10 Removing/reinstalling the upper cover /Fr 6.3.11 Removing/reinstalling the CCD unit 6.3.12 Stretching of the scanner wire 6.3.13 Removing/reinstalling the ADU 6.3.14 Removing/reinstalling the operation panel 6.3.15 Recovery of the circuit breaker 6.3.16 Replacing the exposure lamp 6.3.17 Removing/reinstalling the exposure unit 6.3.18 Removing/reinstalling the scanner motor 6.3.19 Removing/reinstalling the writing unit 6.3.20 Removing/reinstalling the trays 1 and 2 6.3.21 Removing/reinstalling the trays 1 and 2 lift wire 6.3.22 Removing/reinstalling the trays 3 and 4 6.3.23 Removing/reinstalling the trays 3 and 4 lift wire 6.3.24 Removing/reinstalling the bypass tray
Bizhub 751 Specs
ADJUSTMENT/SETTING 7. HOW TO USE THE ADJUSTMENT/SETTING SECTION 7.1 Composition 8. UTILITY MENU 8.1 List of utility menu 9. LIST OF ADJUSTMENT ITEMS 10.SERVICE MODE 10.1 List of service mode 10.2 Setting Method 10.2.1 Start and exit of the service mode 10.3 Machine Adjustment 10.3.1 Print Positioning: Leading Edge Adjustment (Printer Area) 10.3.2 Print Positioning: Side Edge Adjustment (Printer Area) 10.3.3 Magnification adjustment in the printer feed crossover direction (printer area) 10.3.4 Magnification adjustment in the printer feed direction (printer area) 10.3.5 Pre-registration amount 10.3.6 Printer registration loop amount 10.3.7 Tray adjustment 10.3.8 Scan position adjustment: Leading edge (scan area) 10.3.9 Scan position adjustment: Side edge (scan area) 10.3.10 Magnification adjustment in the scan feed direction (scan area) 10.3.11 Warp adjustment 10.3.12 Printer leading edge erasure amount 10.3.13 Non-image area erase check 10.4 Process adjustment 10.4.1 Charging main manual adjustment 10.4.2 Transcription manual adjustment 10.4.3 Separation AC manual adjustment 10.4.4 Separation DC manual adjustment 10.4.5 Charging grid manual adjustment (high voltage adjustment) 10.4.6 Developing bias manual adjustment 10.4.7 Transfer guide confirmation 10.4.8 TGR manual adjustment 10.4.9 Blade setting mode (Drum peculiarity adjustment) 10.4.10 Auto maximum density adjustment (Drum peculiarity adjustment) 10.4.11 Auto dot diameter adjustment (Drum peculiarity adjustment) 10.4.12 LD1 Offset Adjustment/LD2 Offset Adjustment (Drum Peculiarity) 10.4.13 LD1 bias adjustment / LD2 bias adjustment 10.4.14 Auto gamma adjustment (1dot) / Auto gamma adjustment (2dot) (Drum peculiarity adjustment) 10.4.15 Copy Protect Density Adj 10.4.16 Cartridge set mode (Drum peculiarity adjustment) 10.4.17 Maximum density manual adjustment 10.4.18 Dot diameter manual adjustment 10.4.19 User paper setting 10.5 System setting 1 10.5.1 Marketing area setting 10.5.2 Entry of the telephone and fax numbers 10.5.3 Entry of the serial number 10.5.4 Separation of defective parts 10.5.5 No sleep 10.5.6 Foolscap size setting 10.5.7 Original size detection 10.5.8 Detection size setting 10.5.9 Entry of the installation date 10.5.10 Initialization 10.5.11 Machine State LED Setting 10.6 Counter/data 10.6.1 Display of the counter/data 10.6.2 Present parts life 10.6.3 Optional parts life 10.6.4 PM 10.7 State confirmation 10.7.1 Sensor check 10.7.2 Load check 10.7.3 Memory/HDD condition 10.7.4 Memory check (memory/HDD adjustment) 10.7.5 HDD R/W check (memory/HDD adjustment) 10.7.6 HDD format (memory/HDD adjustment) 10.7.7 Display of the adjustment data list 10.8 ADF ADJUSTMENT 10.8.1 Magnification adjustment in the feed direction 10.8.2 Leading edge timing adjustment 10.8.3 Mis-centering adjustment 10.8.4 Registration loop amount adjustment 10.8.5 Original Size Adj 10.8.6 Density adjustment 10.8.7 Incline Offset Adj 10.8.8 Stamp position adjustment (Not used) 10.8.9 Mixed original size auto adjustment 10.9 Finisher adjustment 10.9.1 Center staple position adjustment (FS-610) 10.9.2 Half fold position adjustment (FS-610) 10.9.3 Punch vertical position adjustment (PK) 10.9.4 Punch horizontal position adjustment (PK) 10.9.5 Punch unit vertical position (ZU) 10.9.6 Punch unit horizontal adjustment (ZU) 10.9.7 Punch registration loop size (body) adjustment 10.9.8 Punch registration loop size (PI) 10.9.9 1st Z-folding position/2nd Z-folding position adjustment (ZU) 10.9.10 Tri-fold position adjustment (FS-610) 10.9.11 2 position staple distance adjustment (For FS-610) 10.9.12 Cover sheet feeder adjustment (PI) 10.10 Firmware version display 10.11CS Remote Care 10.11.1 Outlines 10.11.2 Set up procedure of CS Remote Care (When using E-mail) 10.11.3 Set up procedure of CS Remote Care (When using the modem) 10.11.4 Software SW setting for CS Remote Care 10.11.5 Setup confirmation 10.11.6 Calling the Maintenance 10.11.7 Calling the Center from the Administrator 10.11.8 Checking the transmission log 10.11.9 Detail on settings 10.11.10List of the CS Remote Care error code 10.11.11Troubleshooting for CS Remote Care 10.12 System setting 2 10.12.1 Data capture 10.12.2 Paper size setting 10.12.3 Tray pullout setting 10.12.4 DipSW setting 10.12.5 ISW 10.12.6 Optional device installation 10.12.7 Trouble reset 10.12.8 Counter recovery 10.13 List output 10.13.1 List output 10.14 Test mode 10.14.1 Overall halftone (No. 1) pattern 10.14.2 Gradation pattern (No. 2) 10.14.3 Gradation pattern (No. 3) 10.14.4 Gradation pattern (No. 5) 10.14.5 Beam misalignment check (No. 11) 10.14.6 Linearity evaluation pattern (No. 16) output 10.14.7 Optional test pattern output 10.14.8 Running mode 10.15 FAX 10.16 Enhanced Security 10.16.1 Enhanced Security function setting procedure 10.16.2 Enhanced Security function tree 10.16.3 CE Password 10.16.4 Administrator Password 10.16.5 Administrator Feature Level 10.16.6 CE Authentication 10.16.7 Operation Ban release time 10.16.8 Administrator unlocking 10.16.9 Initialize Flash Memory Lock PW 10.16.10 Counter backup setting 10.17 Billing Setting 10.17.1 Billing Setting function setting procedure 10.17.2 Billing Setting function tree 10.17.3 Counter Setting 10.17.4 Management Function Choice 10.17.5 Coverage Clear 10.17.6 License management 10.17.7 OpenAPI Certification Management 11.MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT 11.1 Centering adjustment 11.1.1 Centering adjustment of the tray 1 and 2 11.1.2 Centering adjustment of the tray 3 and 4 11.2 Paper skew adjustment (main body) 11.3 Separation pressure adjustment 11.3.1 Separation pressure adjustment of the tray 1, 2, 3 and 4 11.3.2 Separation pressure adjustment of the bypass tray
TROUBLESHOOTING 12.JAM CODE 12.1 Jam code list 13.MALFUNCTION CODE 13.1 Malfunction code list
APPENDIX 14.PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING 14.1 Main body 14.1.1 Switch/sensor 14.1.2 Load 14.1.3 Boards and others 14.2 DF 14.3 LU 14.4 SF 14.5 FS 14.6 PI 14.7 PK 14.7.1 PK-502 14.7.2 PK-503/PK-504 14.7.3 PK-505 14.8 ZU 15.CONNECTOR LAYOUT DRAWING 15.1 Main body 15.1.1 Connector in the board 15.2 LU 15.3 SF 15.4 FS 15.5 PI 15.6 PK 15.7 ZU 16.TIMING CHART 16.1 Main body 16.2 DF 16.3 LU 16.4 SF 16.5 FS 16.6 PI 16.7 PK 16.7.1 PK-502 16.7.2 PK-503 16.8 ZU 17.OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM 17.1 Main body 17.2 Main body 1/4 17.3 Main body 2/4 17.4 Main body 3/4 17.5 Main body 4/4 17.6 DF-614 17.7 LU-405/406 17.8 SF-602 17.9 FS-524/525/610 17.10PI-504 17.11 PK 17.11.1 PK-502 17.11.2 PK-503/504 17.11.3 PK-505 17.12 ZU-604/605