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Revision Record
Edition Date published Revised contents
01 May 28, 2008 First edition released.
02 June 23, 2008 P10: A8 size description revised.
P31, 42, 87, 152: FUSE KIT 6670 deleted. FUSE1~3 added.
P41, 109: Explanation of OPT SPACER B added.
P48: Description of DIMM (table) added.
P68: Reference cleaning procedures deleted.
P129: Maintenance Mode activation method changed.
P130, 133, 135, 139, 142, 145, 146, 149: Maintenance Mode exiting method added.
P131: Background switchover test added.
P157~160: Table of Software Operation Panel added.
P184, 190: Part number of Junction PCA changed.
P221, 225: Part number of screws changed.
03 February 19, 2009 P226: “Appendix 2: Emulation Mode” added.
P31, 32, 33, 49: Maintenance Parts added.
04 April 27, 2009 P89: Title changed.
P110, 112, 123, 125: Notes at Optical Unit ADF replacement added.
P32, 42, 43: Remarks on Fuses added.
05 July 13, 2009
P132, 137, 141, 144: Notes on Maintenance mode added.
The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice.
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Preface
This manual provides the technical information such as maintenance, troubleshooting procedure and parts replacement
procedure for field Engineers on fi-6670/fi-6670A image scanner.
This manual is not responsible if used for other than maintenance.
For information that is not contained in this manual, refer to the following manuals:
Convention
Special information, such as warnings, cautions, are indicated as follows:
WARNING
WARNING indicates that personal injury may result if you do not
follow a procedure correctly.
General note:
Be careful not to power off the scanner while communicating with the host computer. In case that the scanner is accidentally
powered off during communication with the host, follow the procedure below:
1. Power off the host computer.
2. Power on the scanner.
3. Power on the host computer.
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Trademarks
Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other
countries.
ISIS and QuickScan are trademarks or registered trademarks of EMC Corporation in the United States.
Adobe, the Adobe logo, and Acrobat are either registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the
United States and/or other countries.
Kofax and VRS are trademarks or registered trademarks of Kofax Image Products, Inc.
Other product names are the trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective companies.
Windows Server2003: Microsoft® Windows ServerTM 2003 Standard Edition operating system (32-bit/64-bit)
Windows Vista: Microsoft® Windows Vista® Home Basic operating system (32-bit/64-bit)
Microsoft® Windows Vista® Home Premium operating system (32-bit/64-bit)
Microsoft® Windows Vista® Business operating system (32-bit/64-bit)
Microsoft® Windows Vista® Enterprise operating system (32-bit/64-bit)
Microsoft® Windows Vista® Ultimate operating system (32-bit/64-bit)
Where there is no distinction between the different versions of the above operating system, the general term “Windows” is
used.
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Contents
Chapter 1 Overview......................................................................................................................10
1.1 Scanner Overview ......................................................................................................................................... 10
1.1.1 Features ........................................................................................................................................................... 10
1.1.2 Scanner Specification ...................................................................................................................................... 10
1.1.3 Environmental Specification ........................................................................................................................... 12
1.1.4 Appearance...................................................................................................................................................... 13
1.1.5 Outer Dimensions............................................................................................................................................ 17
1.1.6 Document Specification .................................................................................................................................. 18
1.1.7 Multi feed Detection Conditions ..................................................................................................................... 19
1.2 ADF Unit....................................................................................................................................................... 20
1.2.1 ADF................................................................................................................................................................. 20
1.2.2 Reading Station ............................................................................................................................................... 22
1.3 Controller....................................................................................................................................................... 23
1.4 Cable Connection Diagram ........................................................................................................................... 25
1.5 Diagram of Power Supply System................................................................................................................. 26
Chapter 2 Installation.................................................................................................................. 27
2.1 Unpacking the Scanner.................................................................................................................................. 27
2.2 Installing the Scanner .................................................................................................................................... 28
2.2.1 For Safety Installation ..................................................................................................................................... 28
2.2.2 Installation....................................................................................................................................................... 28
Chapter 3 Maintenance Parts ..................................................................................................... 31
3.1 ADF FIX Unit ............................................................................................................................................... 33
3.2 ADF Rev Unit ............................................................................................................................................... 33
3.3 Back Ground Unit F ...................................................................................................................................... 34
3.4 Back Ground Unit B...................................................................................................................................... 34
3.5 Inverter .......................................................................................................................................................... 35
3.6 US Sensor ...................................................................................................................................................... 35
3.7 US PCA ......................................................................................................................................................... 36
3.8 Sensor ............................................................................................................................................................ 36
3.9 Pick Sensor .................................................................................................................................................... 37
3.10 DF Sensor .................................................................................................................................................... 37
3.11 Guide S ASSY............................................................................................................................................. 38
3.12 Pick Motor................................................................................................................................................... 38
3.13 HK Ring ME ............................................................................................................................................... 39
3.14 BW Motor.................................................................................................................................................... 39
3.15 Feed Motor .................................................................................................................................................. 40
3.16 Belt ADF ..................................................................................................................................................... 40
3.17 Top Sensor................................................................................................................................................... 41
3.18 Sensor OP .................................................................................................................................................... 41
3.19 Optical Unit ADF ........................................................................................................................................ 42
3.20 Control PCA ................................................................................................................................................ 42
3.21 (Reserved) ................................................................................................................................................... 43
3.22 Fuse 1 .......................................................................................................................................................... 43
3.23 Fuse 2 .......................................................................................................................................................... 43
3.24 Fuse 3 .......................................................................................................................................................... 43
3.25 Power Supply .............................................................................................................................................. 44
3.26 Stacker ASSY.............................................................................................................................................. 44
3.27 Chute ASSY ................................................................................................................................................ 45
3.28 Chute Roller ................................................................................................................................................ 45
3.29 Panel Unit A ................................................................................................................................................ 46
3.30 Panel PCA A ............................................................................................................................................... 46
3.31 Panel Unit B ................................................................................................................................................ 47
3.32 Panel PCA B................................................................................................................................................ 47
3.33 Fan ASSY.................................................................................................................................................... 48
3.34 CGA Board.................................................................................................................................................. 48
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3.35 DIMM.......................................................................................................................................................... 49
3.36 ADF Unit..................................................................................................................................................... 49
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting ......................................................................................................... 50
4.1 Operator panel display sequence at power-on ............................................................................................... 50
4.2 Temporary Errors and Alarms....................................................................................................................... 51
4.2.1 Temporary Errors ............................................................................................................................................ 51
4.2.2 Alarms ............................................................................................................................................................. 51
4.2.3 Error Recovery Guide ..................................................................................................................................... 51
4.3 Troubleshooting............................................................................................................................................. 52
4.3.1 Scanner Does not Turn ON (No display on the Operator Panel)..................................................................... 55
4.3.2 Scanning Does not Start .................................................................................................................................. 55
4.3.3 Scanned Image is Distorted ............................................................................................................................. 55
4.3.4 Resolution or Gradation of Scanned Image is Unsatisfactory......................................................................... 56
4.3.5 Too Much Jitter on Scanned Image................................................................................................................. 56
4.3.6 Scanned Image is Misaligned.......................................................................................................................... 57
4.3.7 Magnification of Scanned Image is Incorrect.................................................................................................. 57
4.3.8 Vertical Streaks Appear in Scanned Image ..................................................................................................... 58
4.3.9 Calibrating White Level of Scanned Image .................................................................................................... 59
4.3.10 “No Paper on the ADF Paper Chute” ............................................................................................................ 59
4.3.11 J1, J9: Paper Jam ........................................................................................................................................... 59
4.3.12 J2: Multi feed ................................................................................................................................................ 60
4.3.13 U4: ADF Cover Open / U5: Imprinter cover open ........................................................................................ 60
4.3.14 U6: No Ink Cartridge (with the Imprinter installed)...................................................................................... 60
4.3.15 U7: Imprinting position error (with the Imprinter installed) ......................................................................... 61
4.3.16 E2 or E3: Optical Alarm................................................................................................................................ 61
4.3.17 F2: Drive System (Pick Arm) Alarm / H1: Motor Fuse Blown..................................................................... 62
4.3.18 H7: Lamp Fuse Blown .................................................................................................................................. 63
4.3.19 E6: Operator Panel Alarm ............................................................................................................................. 63
4.3.20 E7: EEPROM Alarm ..................................................................................................................................... 63
4.3.21 E8: SCSI Fuse Blown.................................................................................................................................... 63
4.3.22 E9: Image Memory Alarm ............................................................................................................................ 64
4.3.23 A0~A4: Imprinter Alarm (with the Imprinter installed)................................................................................ 64
4.3.24 F4: Drive System (Background Switchover) Alarm ..................................................................................... 64
4.3.25 F6: Fan Alarm ............................................................................................................................................... 65
4.3.26 H5: TPS Fuse Blown..................................................................................................................................... 65
4.3.27 H6: Imprinter Fuse Blown (with the Imprinter installed).............................................................................. 65
4.3.28 L6: Ultrasonic Sensor Alarm / L9: OMR Sensor Alarm ............................................................................... 66
4.3.29 C0: LSI Alarm............................................................................................................................................... 66
4.3.30 C8: Internal Communication Alarm .............................................................................................................. 66
4.3.31 F: Flash RAM Alarm..................................................................................................................................... 66
4.3.32 Illegal Command ........................................................................................................................................... 66
4.3.33 Interface Alarm ............................................................................................................................................. 67
4.3.34 Imprinter does not operate initially (when Imprinter is installed) ................................................................. 67
4.3.35 No imprinting / Imprinting Distortion (with the Imprinter installed) ............................................................ 67
4.3.36 Scanned Form is Dirty (with the Imprinter installed).................................................................................... 67
Chapter 5 Maintenance Procedure ............................................................................................ 68
5.1 For Safety Operation ..................................................................................................................................... 68
5.2 Periodic Maintenance .................................................................................................................................... 69
5.3 Cleaning......................................................................................................................................................... 70
5.3.1 Cleaning the Optical Unit ADF....................................................................................................................... 70
5.3.2 (Reserved) ....................................................................................................................................................... 70
5.3.3 (Reserved) ....................................................................................................................................................... 70
5.4 Maintenance Tool.......................................................................................................................................... 71
5.5 Non-disassembly Parts .................................................................................................................................. 72
5.6 (Reserved) ..................................................................................................................................................... 72
5.7 Chute ASSY/ Chute Roller / Stacker ASSY / Panel Unit / Panel PCA..................................................................... 73
5.7.1 Chute ASSY .................................................................................................................................................... 73
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5.7.2 Chute Roller .................................................................................................................................................... 74
5.7.3 Stacker ASSY.................................................................................................................................................. 75
5.7.4 Panel Unit A / Panel PCA A ........................................................................................................................... 76
5.7.5 Panel Unit B / Panel PCA B............................................................................................................................ 79
5.8 Inside of PCA Unit ........................................................................................................................................ 82
5.8.1 PCA Unit (not a maintenance part) ................................................................................................................. 82
5.8.2 Power Supply .................................................................................................................................................. 84
5.8.3 Fan ASSY........................................................................................................................................................ 85
5.8.4 Control PCA.................................................................................................................................................... 86
5.8.5 Fuses................................................................................................................................................................ 88
5.8.6 CGA Board / DIMM ....................................................................................................................................... 89
5.8.7 DIMM ............................................................................................................................................................. 90
5.9 ADF Unit / ADF Fix Unit / ADF Rev Unit ................................................................................................... 91
5.9.1 ADF Unit......................................................................................................................................................... 91
5.9.2 ADF Fix Unit / ADF Rev Unit ........................................................................................................................ 92
5.10 Paper path .................................................................................................................................................... 98
5.10.1 Guide S ASSY............................................................................................................................................... 98
5.10.2 Pick Sensor.................................................................................................................................................... 99
5.10.3 US Sensor (ADF Fix Unit).......................................................................................................................... 101
5.10.4 US PCA....................................................................................................................................................... 102
5.10.5 Sensor (Empty Sensor)................................................................................................................................ 103
5.10.6 US Sensor (ADF Rev Unit)......................................................................................................................... 105
5.10.7 Top Sensor (ADF Rev Unit)........................................................................................................................ 106
5.10.8 DF Sensor.................................................................................................................................................... 107
5.11 Parts in the ADF cover .............................................................................................................................. 108
5.11.1 Inverter (for ADF backside scanning) ......................................................................................................... 108
5.11.2 Optical Unit ADF (backside optical system)............................................................................................... 110
5.11.3 BW Motor (for driving pick arm) / Sensor (for detecting pick arm position) ............................................. 113
5.11.4 Feed Motor / Belt ADF ............................................................................................................................... 117
5.11.5 BW Motor (for driving background switch mechanism)............................................................................. 119
5.11.6 Sensor (for detecting background position)................................................................................................. 120
5.11.7 Sensor OP.................................................................................................................................................... 121
5.11.8 Background unit B ...................................................................................................................................... 122
5.12 Parts in lower part of the ADF................................................................................................................... 123
5.12.1 Optical Unit ADF (front side optical system) ............................................................................................. 123
5.12.2 Inverter ........................................................................................................................................................ 126
5.12.3 Pick Motor................................................................................................................................................... 127
5.12.4 Background Unit F ...................................................................................................................................... 128
5.12.5 HK Ring ME ............................................................................................................................................... 130
Chapter 6 Adjustment/Settings ................................................................................................... 132
6.1 Maintenance Mode ...................................................................................................................................... 132
6.1.1 Activating the Maintenance Mode and Mode Types..................................................................................... 132
6.1.2 Maintenance Mode #1: Paper feeding, Background switchover and Sensor test .......................................... 134
6.1.3 Maintenance Mode #2: Sub-scanning magnification adjustment.................................................................. 137
6.1.4 Maintenance Mode #3: Offset adjustment..................................................................................................... 141
6.1.5 Maintenance Mode #4: White level adjustment ............................................................................................ 144
6.1.6 Maintenance Mode #5: Consumables counter display and Reset.................................................................. 147
6.1.7 Maintenance Mode #6: Miscellaneous information display.......................................................................... 149
6.1.8 Maintenance Mode #7: EEPROM data restore ............................................................................................. 150
6.1.9 Maintenance Mode #8: Ultrasonic sensor adjustment................................................................................... 151
6.2 Saving EEPROM Data ................................................................................................................................ 154
6.3 Test Item List............................................................................................................................................... 155
Chapter 7 Operation and Daily Maintenance ......................................................................... 156
7.1 Basic Operation ........................................................................................................................................... 156
7.1.1 Turning the Scanner ON/OFF ....................................................................................................................... 156
7.1.2 Loading Documents on the ADF................................................................................................................... 157
7.1.3 Software Operation Panel.............................................................................................................................. 160
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7.2 Cleaning....................................................................................................................................................... 164
7.2.1 Cleaning the ADF.......................................................................................................................................... 164
7.3 Consumables and Replacement ................................................................................................................... 168
7.3.1 Consumables ................................................................................................................................................. 168
7.3.2 Checking and Resetting the Consumables Counters ..................................................................................... 168
7.3.3 Replacing the Brake Roller ........................................................................................................................... 169
7.3.4 Replacing the Pick Rollers ............................................................................................................................ 171
Chapter 8 Imprinter .................................................................................................................. 173
8.1 Imprinter Specification ............................................................................................................................. 173
8.1.1 Printing Specification ................................................................................................................................. 173
8.1.2 Imprinter Installation Specification ............................................................................................................ 174
8.1.3 Names of Component Parts ........................................................................................................................ 175
8.1.3 Dimensions ................................................................................................................................................. 176
8.2 Operation .................................................................................................................................................. 177
8.2.1 Operation .................................................................................................................................................... 177
8.2.2 Block Diagram............................................................................................................................................ 178
8.3 Unpacking and Installation of Imprinter ................................................................................................... 179
8.3.1 Unpacking................................................................................................................................................... 179
8.3.2 Installing / Removing the Imprinter............................................................................................................ 180
8.3.3 Installing the Print Cartridge....................................................................................................................... 184
8.3.4 Operating Test ............................................................................................................................................ 186
8.4 Maintenance Parts for Imprinter ............................................................................................................... 187
8.4.1 Sensor OPB5............................................................................................................................................... 188
8.4.2 IM Holder ASSY ........................................................................................................................................ 188
8.4.3 IM Pinch ASSY .......................................................................................................................................... 189
8.4.4 Feed Motor.................................................................................................................................................. 189
8.4.5 IM Holder Lever ......................................................................................................................................... 190
8.4.6 FPC Cable................................................................................................................................................... 190
8.4.7 PR Cable ..................................................................................................................................................... 191
8.4.8 IM Felt ........................................................................................................................................................ 191
8.4.9 Thumb Screw.............................................................................................................................................. 192
8.4.10 IMP CT ..................................................................................................................................................... 192
8.4.11 Junction PCA ............................................................................................................................................ 193
8.4.12 Sensor OP ................................................................................................................................................. 193
8.5 Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................................ 194
8.6 Maintenance Procedure............................................................................................................................. 195
8.6.1 For Safety Operation ..................................................................................................................................... 195
8.6.2 Maintenance Tools...................................................................................................................................... 195
8.6.3 (Reserved)................................................................................................................................................... 195
8.6.4 Parts replacements in the Print Section....................................................................................................... 196
8.6.4.1 IM Holder Lever ...................................................................................................................................... 196
8.6.4.2 IM Pinch ASSY ....................................................................................................................................... 197
8.6.4.3 Junction PCA ........................................................................................................................................... 198
8.6.4.4 IM Holder ASSY / FPC Cable................................................................................................................. 199
8.6.5 IMP CT ....................................................................................................................................................... 201
8.6.6 Parts inside of Fix Unit ............................................................................................................................... 203
8.6.6.1 Sensor OPB5............................................................................................................................................ 203
8.6.6.2 Sensor OP ................................................................................................................................................ 205
8.6.6.3 Feed Motor............................................................................................................................................... 206
8.6.6.4 PR Cable .................................................................................................................................................. 208
8.6.6.5 IM Felt ..................................................................................................................................................... 209
8.6.7 Thumb screw .............................................................................................................................................. 211
8.7 Adjustment / Setting ................................................................................................................................. 212
8.8 Imprinter Basic Operation......................................................................................................................... 213
8.8.1 Positioning the Print Cartridge.................................................................................................................... 213
8.8.2 How to Use the Paper Guides ..................................................................................................................... 213
8.8.3 Print Setup .................................................................................................................................................. 215
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8.8.4 Removing Jammed Documents .................................................................................................................. 218
8.9 Daily Care ................................................................................................................................................. 219
8.9.1 Cleaning the Print Cartridge ....................................................................................................................... 219
8.9.2 Cleaning the Imprinter ................................................................................................................................ 220
8.9.3 Cleaning the Rollers.................................................................................................................................... 221
8.9.4 Replacing the Print Cartridge...................................................................................................................... 222
Appendix 1 Screws..................................................................................................................... 224
Appendix 2 Emulation Mode .................................................................................................... 229
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Section 1.1
Chapter 1 Overview
1.1 Scanner Overview
1.1.1 Features
The fi-6670/fi-6670A, image scanner offers up to A3 sized paper scanning through the ADF. It provides faster
color document scanning speed than the preceding model (fi-5650C) and has the following features:
- Initiate scanning from the scanner with “Send to” or “Scan/Stop” button
- Ultra SCSI or USB 2.0 interfaces
- Wide range of paper weight
- Ultrasonic multifeed detection
- Selectable background color (black or white) in the ADF.
An imprinter (option) can be installed on the scanner.
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Section 1.1.2
(cont’d)
No. Item Specification Remarks
8 ADF Paper thickness A4/Letter Size or Smaller : 0.04mm to 0.25mm
(cont’) (cont’) (weight) (31 to 209 g/m2, or 8.3 to 56.1 lb)
Over A4/Letter size : 0.06 mm to 0.25 mm
(52 to 209g/m2,or 13.8 to 56.1 lb)
A8 size : 0.152mm to 0.25mm
(127 to 209 g/m2, or 33.8 to 56.1lb)
Capacity of ADF Chute: Maximum 200 sheets at A4, 20 lb, or 80 g/m2 Stacker position
Stacker: Maximum 300 sheets at A4, 20 lb, or 80 g/m2 is Bottom.
Sheet setting Front side down
Multifeed Yes (Standard) Refer to Section
detection Ultrasonic sensor or Length check sensor 1.1.7.
Ultrasonic sensor and Length check sensor
Background White / Black selectable
(Front and back shall be the same color. Default is White)
9 Interface - Standard I/F *Can be
Ultra SCSI (Half-pitch 50 pin) x 1 connected to
fi-6670 USB2.0 x 1 either of standard
fi-6670A - CGA (fi-6670: Option) I/F or CGA.
Ultra SCSI (Half-pitch 68 pin) x 1
USB2.0 x 1
10 Image processing function Error diffusion, Dither (Standard)
11 Image compression Hardware real-time JPEG compression (standard) Only for
Grayscale, Color
12 Image memory 384MB x 2 (Total of 768MB) Not possible to
enhance
13 Energy Star® compliance Yes Note 3
14 Driver FJ TWAIN, ISIS
15 Operator panel Buttons: Scan/Stop, Send to, Function
Lamps: Power, Scanner status (Function Number Display)
16 Bundled Software -FJ Twain Supplied by
-ScandAll PRO DVD-ROMs
-ISIS
-QuickScan PRO (demo version)
-Adobe Acrobat (latest version)
-Software Operation Panel (demo version)
-Visual Error Recovery Guide
‐Image Processing Software V2.5
-VRS_4.2
18 Option Item Specification Function
Imprinter fi-667PR Letter printing on the Refer to Chapter 8
option PA03576-D101 document
CGA option fi-677CGA Image processing Processing speed is
(fi-6670 only) PA03576-K001 (Threshold) deteriorated
slightly a bit.
Software IPC
Note 1) Actual scanning speed may be slow due to the system environment of the scanner.
Scanning speed for color is calculated with compression and Ultra SCSI or USB 2.0 interface.
Note 2) The feeding error rate is not applicable when the paper is longer than A3 or 11 x 17.
To specify length 864mm or over, resolution must be 200dpi or less.
Long page scanning may make the scanning speed deteriorated.
Note 3) Automatically sleep mode works, if scanner is not used.
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Section 1.1.3
1.1.3 Environmental Specification
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Section 1.1.4
1.1.4 Appearance
[Front]
3 4
Exit side 6
7
8
5
2
12
Feeder side
10
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[Sides]
Exit side
5 6 7
9 Manufacturing Label
fi-6670
PA03576-B50*
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Section 1.1.4
[Interface]
fi-6670
USB connector
SCSI connector
SCSI ID switch
CGA board (fi-6770A)
fi-6670A
When connected to each interface, the name displayed on the Windows screen differs as shown in the table below.
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Section 1.1.4
[Operator Panel]
[LED]
Power ON or OFF can be
confirmed with the cover closed.
Function
Check LED
Name Function
Function Number Display Indicates the function number and Error status (alarm).
Button Function Changes the Function activated by the [Send to] button.
Send to Launches the linked application software to run scanning, etc.
Resets an error.
Launches the Software Operation Panel when “C” is displayed on the Function
Number Display. (Keep pressing more than 1 second to activate.)
Scan / Stop Launches the linked application software to run scanning, etc.
Resets an error. (Keep pressing more than 1 second to activate.)
Cancels ongoing scanning (Initializes the Function Number Display.).
Power / Power LED Turns the scanner ON and OFF. Lights in green when the scanner is turned ON.
LED Check LED Lights (in orange) when an error occurs.
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Section 1.1.5
1.1.5 Outer Dimensions
Unit: mm
(300)
(329)
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Section 1.2.2
1.1.6 Document Specification
- Recommended Document Type
- Woodfree paper
- Paper containing wood
- Paper thickness
Paper thickness is expressed by the “Paper weight” specification. The following paper weights are available for ADF scanning.
When scanning paper other than the type or weight listed above, perform a test-scan with a few sheets before executing the
actual task in order to check whether or not the document can be scanned.
Paper size A8 A7 ~ A5 A4 / Letter / Legal B4 A3 / 11x17
Paper weight 127~209.3 g/ m2 31 to 209.3 g/ m2 52.3 to 209.3 g/m2
“Portrait” orientation only available for the following sizes of documents:
A8, Legal, B4, A3, 11x17
• Carbonless paper contains chemical substances that may harm the Brake Rollers or paper-feeding rollers (e.g. Pick Rollers)
when documents are fed. Pay attention to the following:
Cleaning: If document jams occur frequently, clean the Brake Rollers and the Pick Rollers.
Replacing parts: The service life of the Brake Rollers and the Pick Rollers for scanning “carbonless paper” may be
shorter than that for scanning “wood containing paper.”
• The service life of the Brake Rollers and the Pick Rollers for scanning “wood containing paper” may become shorter than
that for scanning “woodfree paper.”
• The Brake Rollers or Pick Rollers could be damaged if any photos or sticky notes on your document have contact with the
Brake Rollers or Pick Rollers during scanning.
• Scanning documents of calendered paper, such as photos, ay damage their surface.
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Section 1.2.5
1.1.7 Multi feed Detection Conditions
One of the following 3 methods of multi feed detection is available in the scanner.
- Check overlapping (Ultrasonic)
- Check length
- Check overlapping and length
2) Check length
- Document length deviation: 1 % or less
- Punched holes are not allowed within 35 mm (1.4 in.) of the vertical centerline of the document
When overlapping check is specified and glued paper or electro-statically charged paper is fed, a false multi feed may occur.
Multi feeds may be detected erroneously depending on the condition of the documents.
Front
side
Feeding
direction
Trailing edge
Center of paper
(Unit: mm)
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Feed roller
Feed roller
Pick roller
Pick rollers
Separation roller
(2) Consumables
The Pick roller and Separation roller are included in the pick roller. The Brake roller is sold separately. These items are
consumables and are the user’s responsibility to replace (Refer to Section 7.3.1 for details).
The scanner supports two consumable counters, the brake roller counter and the pick roller counter. These counters indicate
the number of sheets scanned since each consumable has been replaced. Users can check the counters from the “Scanners and
Cameras” in Windows Control Panel or the Software Operation Panel on the PC or using the scanner built-in Maintenance
mode. They can also reset the counters from these locations after the consumables have been replaced. (Refer to Section 7.3
for details.)
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(3) Motor drive system
The Pick roller, Separation roller and Chute roller are turned by the Pick motor. The Feed roller and Eject roller are turned by
the Feed motor. The Pick arm and background are driven up and down by the respective BW motors. The motor drive circuit
is located on the Control PCA. If abnormal electric current runs through the motor drive circuit, the current is cut off by the
motor fuses located in the Control PCA.
Feed motor
Feed roller
Pick arm
Pick roller
Brake roller
Separation roller
Chute roller
White background (backside)
White background (front side)
Pick motor
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1.2.2 Reading Station
The image on the document is projected to a color CCD through a lens and mirror system and converted to image signals that
are 10 bit per pixel at 600 dpi resolution.
The lamps have heaters and thermistors attached, which are controlled to stabilize the lamp temperatures while the power is
supplied. The power of the lamps and heaters are cut OFF during sleep mode.
The ADF Optical units have two lamps with heaters respectively. To replace the lamps, the corresponding Background unit
needs to be replaced.
Standard output
Low output
Optical alarm
Initial output
0
Pixel
Black Left edge Center
Figure 1.2.2 AGC (Automatic Gain Control)
When the gain adjustment is completed successfully, the scanner feeds the document to the scanning position at the speed that
corresponds to the specified scanning resolution. The leading edge of the document is detected by the TOP sensor in front of the
scanning position. The document is fed from the TOP sensor by some defined length for front and back side scanning (the
length which determines sub-scanning offset), the scanner starts scanning the image. The scanner terminates the scan operation
when the length specified from the host is scanned (Fixed size scanning) or when the TOP sensor detects the trailing edge of the
document (Page end detection scanning).
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1.3 Controller
AFE
AFE LVDS(T/R)
ランプ/ヒータ制御 AFE ランプ
Lamp
ファン
Fan CPU モータ制御
Motor
モータ制御 ランプ/ヒータ制御
Lamp/heater control heater
ヒータ
control
ME2-CSLA ME2-CSLB
EEPROM
SW
SW SW
SW
SW
SW Function No. SW
SW Function No.
8管・LED
display/LED 8管・LED
display/LED
The Control PCA includes the following connectors and a switch exteriorly.
■ DC voltage input connector
■ EXT connector (for Imprinter, option)
■ SCSI connector (1)
■ USB connector (1)
■ SCSI ID setting rotary switch
■ CGA board (SCSI connector x1, USB connector x1) fi-6670A only
■ Connector for third party slot (for CGA option) fi-6670 only
If both the SCSI and USB cables are connected at the same time,
- SCSI is selected when SCSI selection phase is recognized first.
- USB is selected when USB H level VBUS signal is detected first.
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(2) Panel PCA
This scanner has two placement methods, one of which places the ADF paper chute at the right side, another places it at the left.
For easy operation at either setting, two operator panels are available (Section 1.1.4 for the button and lamp allocation).
Therefore, two Panel PCAs (Panel PCA A/Panel PCA B) are provided. Both have the same functions but only the Panel PCA A
has the EEPROM that records the information below. When replacing the Panel PCA A with a new one, you need to save all the
data stored in the EEPROM to the Control PCA temporarily (Section 6.2). Once the Panel PCA is replaced, the data that was
copied to the Control PCA needs to be copied to the new Panel PCA A (Section 6.1.8).
■ Magnification correction value for main/sub-scanning direction / Offset correction value for main/sub-scanning
direction
■ White level correction value
■ Values of Brake roller counter and Pick roller counter
■ Firmware version number, First date of the scanner operation, the number of documents scanned by ADF
■ Remaining ink, Print cartridge counter (only when the Imprinter is installed)
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ADF unit
F1
Motor ADF motor
2.5A
24V
F2 Pick arm drive BW motor
2.5A Background drive BW motor
PIC motor
Lamp F5
Inverter
24V 2.5A (ADF front unit)
F3
Control Inverter
2.5A
PCA (ADF back unit)
F4 Fan
Ext. FAN:
1.5A Imprinter
24V
F8
5V Regulator Operator panel A
5A
F6
4.0A TPS board
Operator panel B
F7 Logic
5V for CUT 2.5A circuit
12V Logic
15V Regulator
circuit
The Pin assignment of the connector between Power supply and Control PCA (CN15) is as follows.
PIN 1 +24V
PIN 2 GND
CONNECTOR(CN15)
PIN 3 -15V
PIN 4 GND
PIN 5 +15V
PIN 7 +5V
PIN 8 +5V
PIN 9 GND
PIN 10 GND
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Chapter 2 Installation
2.1 Unpacking the Scanner
Injury: This scanner weighs 17kg, 37.5lb. (Shipping weight: 25kg, 55.1lb.). One person lifting the scanner may cause
personal injury.
Follow the procedure below to unpack the scanner. Make sure that all the accessories are included in the package.
(1) Cut the tape and open the box.
(2) Remove the appended goods box.
(3) Remove the cushions TF and TR, and then remove the scanner from the box.
(4) Remove the scanner from the polyethylene bag.
(5) Remove all the accessories and remove the tape protecting the scanner.
Cushions (T)
Scanner
Outer box
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Before installing the scanner, read the following precautions carefully to avoid scanning trouble.
Refer to Section 1.1.3 “Environmental Specification” for information on input power and Section 1.1.5 for outer dimensions.
■ Install the scanner away from strong magnetic fields and other sources of noise.
■ Do not install the scanner near heating apparatus or in the direct sunlight.
■ Install the scanner in a location which is level and subject to minimal vibration.
■ Do not install the scanner in locations subject to humidity and dust.
■ Do not block the ventilation ports.
■ Protect the scanner from static electricity.
■ Use attached AC Cable, and use proper AC voltage.
Make sure the rubber pads on the bottom of the scanner are level on the table or desk.
2.2.2 Installation
Install the scanner by following the procedures below.
2) Attach the Chute ASSY and the Stacker ASSY on the scanner (Section 5.7.1, 5.7.3).
3) Open the Cable Cover and connect the scanner to the PC either with a USB or SCSI cable. Refer to Section 1.1.4 for the
positions of the connection ports.
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Note 1 Use either the USB interface or the SCSI interface.
Note 2 If Kofax VRS is not used on the fi-6670A, connect the cable to USB Connector 1 or SCSI Connector 1 on the
scanner.
Note 3 When using the USB interface:
• Be sure to use the USB cable which comes as an accessory with this scanner.
• When connecting to an USB hub, use the first stage USB hub that is closest to the computer. If you
use the second or later hub stages, the scanner may not operate correctly.
• If you connect the scanner with USB 2.0, it is required that the USB port and the Hub be compliant
with USB 2.0. The scanning speed slows down when you connect the scanner with USB 1.1.
Note 4 When using the SCSI interface, the following SCSI cable and CSCI card must be purchased.
• SCSI cable:
Use a SCSI cable whose connector on the computer side mates the connector on the SCSI card
attached to your computer.
On the scanner side, use either of the following SCSI cable types depending on the connector (1 or
2) used:
SCSI Connector 1: 50-pin high-density type
SCSI Connector 2: 68-pin high-density type
• SCSI card:
Find the recommended SCSI card information on the Fujitsu website (FAQ):
http://www.fujitsu.com/global/support/computing/peripheral/scanners/scsi/
• In a SCSI daisy chain configuration, connect the scanner so that it is the terminated device.
• The SCSI ID initially set at the factory is [5]. If the SCSI ID of another SCSI device is set to the
same ID, change the scanner's SCSI ID to either one of [0] through [7].
4) Connect the Power cable to the Power Connector of your scanner to the power outlet.
1. Be sure to use the supplied power cable. Use of other power cables may cause electrical shock or
malfunction.
2. Do not use the supplied power cable for other products. Doing so may cause electrical shock or malfunction.
5) Close the Cable Cover. (Let the cables out from the side slots of the scanner.
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6) Install the bundled software.
The following scanner drivers and application software are included with the scanner.
Installing the TWAIN 32 / ISIS scanner driver automatically installs the scanner configuration program (Software
Operation Panel) simultaneously.
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Old/New
Quantity
Replacement
No. Description Part Number Procedure
Appearance Remarks
fi-6670 fi-6670A
PFU Limited
a Fujitsu company MADE IN ***********
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Old/New
Quantity
Replacement
No. Description Part Number Procedure
Appearance Remarks
fi-6670 fi-6670A
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3.6 US Sensor
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3.8 Sensor
Description Parts No. Remarks
SENSOR PA03338-D816 After replacing this part, perform the sensor test.
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PICK SENSOR PA03338-D845 After replacing this part, perform the sensor test.
3.10 DF Sensor
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3.13 HK Ring ME
3.14 BW Motor
BW MOTOR PA03338-D822 After replacing this part, perform the sensor test.
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3.18 Sensor OP
SENSOR OP PA03338-D917 After replacing this part, perform the sensor test.
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3.21 (Reserved)
3.22 Fuse 1
3.23 Fuse 2
3.24 Fuse 3
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3.35 DIMM
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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting
This section describes the self-diagnostic functions of the scanner, temporary errors and detection algorithms, and how to
troubleshoot them.
ON OFF Immediately after power-on, the scanner turns all the segments ON.
When the intensity of the lamp becomes near the reference value, the following is displayed.
ON OFF Indicates the light intensity of the lamp almost reaches the reference
value.
The Function No. is incremented by 1 every time the Function button is pressed. After Function No. 9 is displayed, the number
changes to “C” and then returns to “0”.
Any error at initial processing (self-diagnosis) appears on the Function Number Display.
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4.2.2 Alarms
Alarms require maintenance by an authorized service person. The following table shows the display and detection algorithm for
alarms. The alarms are displayed on a PC screen and/or on the operator panel (Function Number display).
When an alarm occurs, the scanner displays the followings on the operator panel:
Function No. Display Power LED Check LED Description (supplement)
ON ON Displays “A,” “C,” “E,” “F,” “H,” or “L” and an error number
(orange) (0 ~ 9) alternately.
Example)
When error “E0” occurs, the display sequence is:
“E” Î “SP” Î “0” Î “SP” ………
* “SP” signifies “Light off: Displays nothing.”
The interval of the display changes is about 0.5 second.
When Scan/Stop or Send to button is pressed while an error is displayed, the Function Number display returns to the “Ready”
status.
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4.3 Troubleshooting
When a temporary error or an alarm occurs, find the troubleshooting procedure from the list in this section and go to the related
section for maintenance. Before starting the troubleshooting, get the following information from your customer to understand
whether the error is scanner-related or system-related.
Following table lists the case of troubleshooting described later in this section.
Scanner section
[Category: Device]
Related
Error description Error Recovery Guide message
section
Scanner does not turn ON.
4.3.1 ---
(No display on the operator panel)
Scanning does not start. 4.3.2 ---
Scanned image is distorted. 4.3.3 ---
[Category: Image]
Related
Error description Error Recovery Guide message
section
Resolution or gradation of scanned image is ---
4.3.4
unsatisfactory.
Too much jitter on scanned image 4.3.5 ---
Scanned image is misaligned 4.3.6 ---
Magnification of scanned image is incorrect 4.3.7 ---
Vertical streaks appear in scanned image 4.3.8 ---
Calibrating white level of scanned image 4.3.9 ---
[Category: Alarm]
Function
No.Display Related
Error description Error Recovery Guide message
section
Check LED
C0 LSI1(VDCC3)Memory Read-Write error [044400 , E5]
Memory (LSI) alarm
ON LSI2(Pisces) Memory Read-Write error [044400 , E6]
4.3.29
C0 LSI1(VDCC3) [044400 , E9]
LSI alarm
ON LSI2(Pisces) [044400 , EA]
C8
Internal communication alarm 4.3.30 MDC command timeout1 [044400 , F0]
ON
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[Category: Alarm] (Cont’d)
Function
Related
No.Display Error description Error Recovery Guide message
section
Check LED
E2
Optical alarm (ADF front) AGC Control Failure(ADF front) [048006 , 74]
ON
4.3.16
E3
Optical alarm (ADF back) AGC Control Failure(ADF back) [048006 , 75]
ON
E6
Operator panel alarm 4.3.19 ---
ON
E7
EEPROM alarm 4.3.20 EEPROM Alarm [044400 D2]
ON
E8
SCSI fuse blown 4.3.21 ---
E9 Memory malfunction 044400 F5
044400 F6
Image memory alarm 4.3.22
ON 044400 F7
044400 F8
F
Flash RAM alarm 4.3.31 ---
F2
Drive system (pick arm) alarm 4.3.17 Pick arm overrun [048005 , C4]
ON
F4 Drive system (Background
4.3.26 Front-side Background overrun [048005 , C2]
ON switchover) alarm
F6
Fan alarm 4.3.27 FAN Stop [048007 , EC]
ON
H1
Motor fuse blown 4.3.17 Motor fuse alarm [048001 , 81]
ON
H5
TPS fuse blown 4.3.26 ---
ON
H7
Lamp fuse blown 4.3.18 Lamp fuse alarm [048003 , 84]
ON
L6
Ultrasonic sensor alarm Sensor malfunction [044400 02]
ON
4.3.28
L9
OMR sensor alarm OMR sensor malfunction [044400 03]
ON
--- Dirty optical system(front) [048006 , 72]
Optical alarm 4.3.16
Dirty optical system(back) [048006 , 73]
---
IPC (option board) alarm 4.3.26 IPC timeout [048008 , ED]
--- Invalid command [052000 FA]
Invalid CDB field [052400 FA]
Unsupported logical unit (LUN) [052500 FA]
Illegal command 4.3.32
Invalid field parameter list [052600 FA]
Command sequence error [052C00 FA]
Wrong windows combination [052C02 FA]
--- Message error [0B4300 FC]
Select/Reselect Failure [0B4500 FC]
SCSI parity error [0B4700 FC]
Interface alarm 4.3.33
Initiator Detected Error Message Received [0B4800 FC]
Overlapped Command Attempted [0B4E00 FC]
Image transfer error [0B8001 FC]
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Imprinter section
[Category: Temporary error]
Function
Related
No.Display Error description Error Recovery Guide message
section
Check LED
J1
Paper jam 4.3.11 Paper JAM Imprinter [038001 . 5A]
ON
U5
Imprinter cover open 4.3.13 Imprinter Cover Open [038002 4A]
ON
U6
No ink cartridge 4.3.14 No Head [038010 B4]
ON
U7
U7: Imprinting position error 4.3.15 Imprinting position detection error [038014 B9]
ON
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The troubleshooting should be conducted from item number 1 to the last item number in each table.
Continue the troubleshooting until the error is resolved.
4.3.1 Scanner Does not Turn ON (No display on the Operator Panel)
Due to the loose contact in connectors, cut wire in cables, or defective parts, scanned images may have regular consistent or
random patterns of distortion on them.
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4.3.8 Vertical Streaks Appear in Scanned Image
3 Inside of the glasses at the scanning area Background unit F: Section 5.12.4.
or white reference may be dirty. Background unit B: Section 5.11.8.
Replace the Background unit.
4 Is the Optical unit dirty? Refer to Sections 7.2, 5.11.2 and 5.12.1.
Are the cables damaged?
Are the connectors connected properly?
5 Replace the Optical unit and see if the ADF front scanning: Section 5.12.1.
error is resolved. ADF back scanning: Section 5.11.2.
6 Replace the Control PCA and see if the Refer to Section 5.8.4.
error is resolved.
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4.3.9 Calibrating White Level of Scanned Image
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4.3.12 J2: Multi feed
Item Check items How/where to check
No.
1 Do the documents satisfy the paper Refer to Section 1.1.6 for paper specification, paying attention
specification? to the following points:
・ Is multifeed error detected by paper length when
scanning documents with different length?
・ Are there perforations in the center of the documents?
2 Are the document handled well? Check whether the paper is handled as described in step (2) of
Section 7.1.2.
3 Clean the ADF unit. Refer to Section 7.2 for cleaning cycle and method. Clean the
Pick roller, the Brake roller, the Ultrasonic sensor and the DF
sensor with care.
4 Replace the Pick roller and the Brake Check the consumable counter in the built-in Maintenance
roller and see if the error is resolved. mode (Section 6.1). When the counter exceeds the values
shown in Section 7.3.1, replace the Pick roller or the Brake
roller.
5 Check the performance of the Ultrasonic Enter Maintenance mode #8 (Section 6.1.9) and adjust the
sensor and the DF sensor. ultrasonic sensor.
If the error still occurs, confirm that the cables are correctly
connected then replace the corresponding sensor.
US Sensor: Section 5.10.3
US Sensor: Section 5.10.6
US PCA: Section 5.10.4
DF Sensor: Section 5.10.8
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4.3.15 U7: Imprinting position error (with the Imprinter installed)
Ref) E2: ADF front side scanning optical alarm (lower optical unit ADF)
E3: ADF backside scanning optical alarm (upper optical unit ADF)
5 Replace the lower Optical unit ADF and E2 (ADF front): Section 5.12.1.
see if the error is resolved. E3 (ADF back): Section 5.11.2.
Replace the upper Optical unit ADF and
see if the error is resolved.
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4.3.17 F2: Drive System (Pick Arm) Alarm / H1: Motor Fuse Blown
(1) (4)
(2) (5) V cc
(3) (6)
2) BW motor
BW motor
Resistance 1-2, 1-3, 1-4: approx.20 Ohms
Resistance 2-3, 2-4, 3-4: approx.20 Ohms
Resistance 5-1, 5-2, 5-3, 5-4: approx.40 Ohms
Other match: Infinite
(1) (3)
(5) V cc
(2) (4)
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4.3.28 L6: Ultrasonic Sensor Alarm / L9: OMR Sensor Alarm
Item Check items How/where to check
No.
1 Does the same symptom occur after Press the “O” area of power switch to turn the scanner OFF,
turning OFF and ON the scanner? and press the “I” area to turn it ON.
2 Are the cables between the Control PCA Refer to the following sections.
and the sensors damaged? Pick sensor: Section 5.10.2
Are the connectors connected properly? DF sensor: Section 5.10.8
Top sensor: Section 5.10.7
Sensor (Empty sensor): Section 5.10.5
Sensor OP (ADF cover open sensor): Section 5.11.7
3 Replace each sensor and the US PCA Refer to the following sections.
and see if the error is resolved. Pick sensor: Section 5.10.2
DF sensor: Section 5.10.8
Top sensor: Section 5.10.7
Sensor (Empty sensor): Section 5.10.5
Sensor OP (ADF cover open sensor): Section 5.11.7
US PCA: Section 5.10.4
4 Replace the Control PCA and see if the Refer to Section 5.8.4.
error is resolved.
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4.3.33 Interface Alarm
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Section 5.1
This chapter describes how to replace maintenance parts, and clean the scanner to ensure normal operations. When assembling
the maintenance parts, conduct necessary cleaning when instructed in this manual.
Injury
Be careful not to get your fingers, hair, clothes or accessories caught in a moving part.
It may cause injury.
Machine damage
Many parts of the scanner are held in place with plastic hooks.
When removing parts that are held in place with hooks, be very careful not to break the hooks.
Pull out the latch to unlock, then pull up on the assembly to remove.
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During a service call, clean the ADF if dirty (Sections 5.3 and 7.2).
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5.3 Cleaning
1) To clean the Optical unit ADF for front side scanning (lower parts in ADF), remove the Optical unit ADF by
following the procedure in Section 5.12.1.
To clean the Optical unit ADF for backside scanning (upper parts in ADF), remove the Optical unit ADF by
following the procedure in Section 5.11.2.
2) Remove any paper dust on the mirrors of the Optical unit ADF with blow brush (photo below). Do not use
compressed air which may build up condensation on the mirrors.
Blow brush
Do not disassemble any parts of the Optical unit (PCA’s and mirrors) as mentioned in Section 5.5.
5.3.2 (Reserved)
5.3.3 (Reserved)
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Special tools to maintain this scanner are shown in the table below.
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The following screws are adjusted and secured at the factory. Do not attempt to disassemble or loosen them.
Non-disassembly screws
Non-disassembly screws
5.6 (Reserved)
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5.7 Chute ASSY/ Chute Roller / Stacker ASSY / Panel Unit / Panel PCA
5.7.1 Chute ASSY
Refer to Section 3.27 for the part number of the Chute ASSY.
<Removal>
(1) Lifting up the front edge of the Chute ASSY slightly, pull it out of the scanner.
Lift up the front edge of the Chute ASSY slightly Pull the Chute ASSY out of the scanner
<Installation>
(1) Insert the protrusions of the Chute ASSY into the openings in the scanner.
Protrusion
Note: Make sure that there is no gap between the Chute ASSY and the scanner after installation.
If there is a gap between the Chute ASSY and the scanner when the Side Guides are adjusted, the Chute ASSY may
move and fall off.
Chute ASSY
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5.7.2 Chute Roller
Refer to Section 3.28 for the part number of the Chute Roller.
<Removal>
(1) Remove the Chute ASSY by referring to Section 5.7.1.
(2) Extend the extension of the Chute ASSY all the way out.
(3) Open the lower cover of the Chute.
(4) Lift up the lever in the direction of the arrow, and then slide the Chute roller shaft to the right remove the Chute roller.
(2) Extend the Chute extension. (4) Lift up the lever in the direction of the arrow.
<Installation>
Follow the above procedure in reverse.
Chute roller
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5.7.3 Stacker ASSY
Refer to section 3.26 for the part number of the Stacker ASSY.
<Removal>
(1) Pushing one side (right side in the photo) of the Stacker to bow, unlatch the pin on the Stacker ASSY.
(2) Pull the Stacker toward you to remove from the scanner.
<Installation>
Follow the above procedure in reverse.
Stacker ASSY
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5.7.4 Panel Unit A / Panel PCA A
Refer to the following sections for the part numbers of the replacement parts.
Panel unit A: Section 3.29
Panel PCA A: Section 3.30
<Removal>
(1) The EEPROM is installed on the Panel PCA A. Before replacing the Panel PCA A or the Panel unit A, save the
EEPROM data to the Control PCA temporarily by referring to Section 6.2.
(2) Open the Operator Panel A, and then open the transparent cover.
Exit side ADF feeding side
Panel cover
Operator panel A
(3) Insert a small flat-blade screwdriver into the gap to lift up on the Panel unit A.
(4) Disconnect the three connectors from the Panel unit A to remove the Panel unit A.
Panel unit A
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(5) To replace the Panel PCA A, remove the three screws F at the back of the PCA to remove the Panel PCA A.
Remove 3 screws F.
Panel PCA A
<Installation>
Referring to Section 6.1.8, restore the EEPROM data which was saved to the Control PCA to the Panel PCA A.
(1) Install the Panel PCA A by referring to <Removal> step (5) in Section 5.7.4.
Note 1: When installing the Panel PCA A onto the Panel unit A, be careful not to drop the clear plastic part of the LED.
Likewise, be careful when installing the Panel unit A.
OP LED PIPE
Note 2: Remove the Side cover beforehand by referring to steps (2) ~ (7) in Section 5.9.2.
(2) Draw out three cables from the Side cover, and rest the Side cover against the bottom frame.
(3) Connect three cables to the connector on the Panel unit A.
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Note 3: Be careful not to twist the cables when installing them.
Note 4: When installing the Panel unit A, rotate the clear plastic part to fix.
Note 5: Be careful not to pinch the cables between the panel and cover.
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5.7.5 Panel Unit B / Panel PCA B
1. Refer to the following sections for the part numbers of the replacement parts.
Panel unit B: Section 3.31
Panel PCA B: Section 3.32
2. There is no EEPROM installed on the Panel PCA B. You do not need to temporarily move the EEPROM data to the Control
PCA.
<Removal>
(1) Open the Operator Panel B, then open the transparent cover.
ADF feeding side Exit side
Panel cover
Operator panel B
(2) Insert a small flat-blade screwdriver into the gap to lift up on the Panel unit B.
(3) Disconnect the two connectors from the Panel unit B to remove the Panel unit B.
Disconnect 2 connectors.
Panel unit B
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(4) To replace the Panel PCA B, remove the three screws E at the back of the unit to remove the Panel PCA B.
Remove 3 screws E.
Panel PCA B
<Installation>
(1) Install the Panel PCA A by referring to <Removal> step (5) in Section 5.7.4.
Note 1: When installing the Panel PCA B onto the Panel unit B, be careful not to drop the clear plastic part for the LED.
Likewise, be careful when installing the Panel unit A.
OP LED PIPE
Note 2: Remove the Side cover beforehand by referring to steps (2) ~ (7) in Section 5.9.2.
(2) Draw out two cables from the Side cover, and rest the Side cover against the bottom frame.
(3) Connect two cables to the connector on the Panel unit B.
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Note 3: Be careful not to twist the cables when installing them.
Note 4: When installing the Panel unit B, rotate the clear plastic part to fix.
Note 5: Be careful not to pinch the cables between the panel and cover.
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<Removal>
(1) If the Imprinter (option) is installed, remove it from the scanner by the reverse order of Section 8.2.2.
(2) Remove the Chute ASSY (Section 5.7.1) and the Stacker ASSY (Section 5.7.3).
(3) Open the Cable cover horizontally, and bow it down to remove.
(4) Place the scanner so that the connector inlet faces up, and remove the seven screws A that secure the PCA unit.
PCA unit fixing screws A (3 positions) PCA unit fixing screws A (4 positions)
Screw A
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(5) Remove the two screws A that secure the cable and the eight connectors to remove the PCA unit.
<Installation>
Follow the procedure above in reverse.
Note: When installing the PCA Unit, form the cables as shown below so that the CCD cable and sensor cable do not
cross.
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5.8.2 Power Supply
Refer to the Section 3.25 for the part number of the Power Supply.
<Removal>
(1) Remove the PCA Unit by referring to Section 5.8.1.
(2) Disconnect the connector from the Control PCA, and then remove five fixing screws C and a fixing screw D to remove the
Power supply.
Connector
Screw C
Power supply
<Installation>
Follow the above procedure in reverse.
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5.8.3 Fan ASSY
Refer to the Section 3.33 for the part number of the Fan ASSY.
<Removal>
(1) Remove the PCA Unit by referring to Section 5.8.1.
(2) Disconnect the connector for the fan from the Control PCA.
(3) Remove the fixing screw A, and then lift the Fan ASSY upward to remove.
Fixing screw A
<Installation>
Follow the above procedure in reverse.
Note: Install the bracket so that the bracket hole of the Fan ASSY catches the two hooks of the PCA Unit.
Fan ASSY
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5.8.4 Control PCA
Refer to the Section 3.20 for the part number of the Control PCA.
<Removal>
(1) Remove the PCA Unit by referring to Section 5.8.1.
(2) Remove the Power Supply by referring to Section 5.8.2.
(3) Remove the Fan ASSY by referring to Section 5.8.3.
(4) Remove five screws A , to remove the Control PCA bracket.
(5) Remove the five screws securing the bracket (two from the upper and three from the back of the Control PCA), and then
remove the bracket and the plastic cover.
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(6) Remove the four screws A securing the rail, and then remove the for TPS Board from the Control PCA.
4 fixing screws A
(7) Remove three screws (one screw L and two screws K) securing the connector to the back of the Control PCA.
(8) Remove the four fixing screws A to remove the Control PCA.
(9) Remove the DIMM’s if installed.
Memory slots
Control PCA
<Installation>
Follow the above procedure in reverse.
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5.8.5 Fuses
Refer to the following sections for the part numbers of the Fuses.
FUSE 1 (630mA): Section 3.22
FUSE 2 (2.5A): Section 3.23
FUSE 3 (4A): Section 3.24
<Removal>
(1) Remove the PCA Unit by referring to Section 5.8.1.
(2) Remove the Power Supply by referring to Section 5.8.2.
(3) Remove the Fan ASSY by referring to Section 5.8.3.
(4) Remove the bracket by referring to steps (4) and (5) in Section 5.8.4.
(5) Remove the Fuse to be replaced from the Control PCA.
F3
F5
T xxA xxxV
F3: FUSE 2 (2.5A)
P/N: PA03576-D842
F5:FUSE 2 (2.5A)
P/N: PA03576-D842
(6) Replace the Fuse with a new Fuse of the same value.
Note: Be sure that the same current value fuse is installed onto the same position.
Fuse Installed Current
Part number Purpose
position Fuse value
1 F1 FUSE 2 2.5 A PA03576-D842 For motor (Pick motor , Feed motor)
2 F2 FUSE 1 630mA PA03576-D841 For motor (Background switchover, Pick arm)
3 F3 FUSE 2 2.5 A PA03576-D842 For front side lamp, heater
4 F5 FUSE 2 2.5 A PA03576-D842 For backside lamp, heater
5 F9 FUSE 3 4.0 A PA03576-D843 For CGA board (for TPS)
<Installation>
Follow the above procedure in reverse.
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5.8.6 CGA Board / DIMM
Refer to Sections 3.34 and 3.35 for the part number of the CGA Board/DIMM.
The CGA Board is only installed on the fi-6670A (standard) or fi-6670 with the CGA option.
<Removal>
(1) Remove the two Thumb screws that secure the CGA Board.
(2) Pull the CGA Board out of the scanner.
(3) Remove the DIMM from the memory slot on the CGA board.
<Installation>
Follow the above procedure in reverse.
DIMM
CGA Board
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5.8.7 DIMM
<Removal>
(1) Remove the CGA Board by referring to Section 5.8.6.
Note: If the CGA board is not installed, remove the Third Party Slot Cover. fi-6670 only
(2) Remove the Thumb screw that secures the Memory cover.
(3) Remove the DIMM’s from the memory slots.
<Installation>
Follow the above procedure in reverse.
DIMM
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Refer to Section 3.36 for the part number of the ADF Unit.
<Removal>
(1) Remove the Imprinter (option) if installed from the scanner by the reverse order of Section 8.3.2.
(2) Remove the Chute ASSY (Section 5.7.1) and the Stacker ASSY (Section 5.7.3).
(3) Remove the Panel Unit A by referring to steps (2) and (3) in Section 5.7.4. Remove the Panel Unit B by referring to steps
(1) and (2) in Section 5.7.5.
(4) Remove the PCA Unit by referring to steps (1) to (5) in Section 5.8.1.
(5) Remove the cables in the photo below from five cable clamps.
Cable clamp
ADF Unit
<Installation>
Follow the above procedure in reverse.
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5.9.2 ADF Fix Unit / ADF Rev Unit
Refer to the following sections for the part numbers of the replacement parts.
ADF Fix Unit: Section 3.1
ADF Rev Unit: Section 3.2
<Removal>
(1) Remove the ADF Unit and PCA Unit by referring to steps (1) ~ (5) in Section 5.9.1.
(2) Return the scanner to the original position (facing up), and remove the four screws that secure the Side Cover ASSY F and
Side Cover ASSY B.
Screw B
Four screws B
Side Cover ASSY F Side Cover ASSY B
(3) With the ADF opened slightly, tilt the protrusion of the Side cover ASSY F and unlatch the claw inside.
Insert a small flat-blade screwdriver into the gap under the protrusion and unlatch the claw inside.
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(4) Insert a small flat-blade screwdriver into the gap on the other side of the cover, then unlatch the claw.
Unlatch the claw.
(5) Open the Side Cover ASSY F, and push it toward the back, then open it downward.
Note: This cover has the cable for the Operator panel connected. Be careful not to damage the cable.
(6) Remove the signal cable and motor cable in the Front cover from the clamps, and then take the cable connectors out of the
frame holes.
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(8) Remove the CCD cable from the groove. Remove the signal cable from the side frame hole, and disconnect the two small
connectors.
(9) Open the ADF, remove the two screws B and two screws H, and then remove the two screws B on the document exit side.
Two screws H
(10) Lift the frame (ADF Rev Unit and ADF Fix Unit) from the ADF Unit to remove.
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(11) Open the ADF, and remove the two screws B that secure the ADF cover. Pull out the ADF cover at the document exit
side to remove.
(12) Remove the cable from the cable clamps on the side of the ADF Fix unit.
Cable clamps
(13) Release the torsion arm coil spring from the side panel of the frame.
Open the ADF to release the arm easier.
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(14) Remove the two large screws G (one each on the right and left sides) from both sides of the ADF.
Screw G
(15) With a flat-blade screwdriver, slightly pry open the metal side panel to release the ADF Rev Unit from the ADF Fix
Unit.
* The ADF Fix unit is the ADF Fixed side with the Right, Left covers and lower frame attached.
The ADF Rev unit is the ADF movable side with the ADF cover attached.
Note: Be careful not to damage the glass on the ADF Rev unit.
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<Installation>
Follow the above procedure in reverse.
Note: For how to install the Panel unit A and Panel unit B, refer to <Installation> in Sections 5.7.4 and 5.7.5.
Note: After replacing the ADF Fix unit or ADF Rev unit, perform the magnification adjustment (Section 6.1.3), offset
adjustment (Section 6.1.4), white level adjustment (Section 6.1.5) and Ultrasonic sensor adjustment (Section 6.1.9),
and reset the consumable counters (Section 6.1.6).
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Refer to section 3.11 for the part number of the Guide S ASSY.
<Removal>
(1) Open the ADF.
(2) Unlatch the claws on the both sides of the Guide S ASSY, by inserting a small flat-blade screwdriver between the blade
spring and plastic part and remove the plastic part by being careful not to break the claw at the back side.
Guide S ASSY
<Installation>
Follow the above procedure in reverse.
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5.10.2 Pick Sensor
Refer to Section 3.9 for the part number of the Pick Sensor.
<Removal>
(1) Open the ADF, open the Sensor cover, and then bow the sensor cover rib to remove the sensor cover.
(2) Tuck up the Mylar sheet pasted on the sensor bracket, and then remove the screw A.
Note: Do NOT peel off the Mylar sheet.
(3) Turn the Sensor bracket over, and then disconnect the connector to remove the Sensor bracket.
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(4) Unlatch the claws of the Pick sensor from the sensor bracket, and detach the Pick sensor.
Pick sensor Sensor bracket
Claws
Pick Sensor
<Installation>
Follow the above procedure in reverse.
1. Make sure that the claws of the Pick sensor are latched on the bracket firmly.
2. Place Fix the connector at the position of the Sensor bracket as shown below.
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5.10.3 US Sensor (ADF Fix Unit)
<Removal>
(1) Remove the Sensor bracket by referring to steps (1) ~ (3) in Section 5.10.2.
(2) Disconnect the US sensor connector from the US PCA.
(3) Remove the screw A that secures the US sensor, and then remove the bracket and the US sensor. Remove the sensor
from the bracket.
US sensor (lower)
US Sensor
US Sensor fixing screw A US Sensor connector
<Installation>
Follow the above procedure in reverse.
1. After replacing the US sensor, perform the Ultrasonic sensor adjustment (Section 6.1.9).
2. Place the cables as shown in the photo below.
3. Refer to <Installation> Notice 2 in Section 5.10.2 for how to install the Sensor bracket.
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5.10.4 US PCA
<Removal>
(1) Remove the Sensor bracket by referring to steps (1) ~ (3) in Section 5.10.2.
(2) Disconnect the two connectors from the US PCA under the Paper path, and remove the US PCA.
US PCA
Positioning pins
US PCA
Connectors
<Installation>
Follow the above procedure in reverse.
1. After replacing the US PCA, perform the Ultrasonic sensor adjustment (Section 6.1.9).
2. Make sure that the positioning pins are inserted in the US PCA holes.
3. Refer to <Installation> Notice 2 in Section 5.10.3 for how to place the cables.
4. Refer to <Installation> Notice 2 in Section 5.10.2 for how to install the Sensor bracket.
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5.10.5 Sensor (Empty Sensor)
Refer to Section 3.8 for the part number of the Empty Sensor.
<Removal>
Note: A small Phillips screwdriver (for M2 screws) is required for replacing this part.
(1) Remove the Sensor bracket by referring to steps (1) ~ (3) in Section 5.10.2.
(2) Remove the screw A and the screw E for the bracket which holds the pick roller shaft.
Bracket screw A
Bracket screw E
(3) Remove the two screws J and E ring from each pick roller shaft, and then pull the shaft bearings off the shafts.
Shaft bearing
(4) Remove the bracket that supports the pick roller shafts.
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(5) Unlatch the Empty sensor claw using a small flat-blade screwdriver, and then remove the Empty sensor.
Claws
Sensor
Disconnect the connector.
<Installation>
Follow the above procedure in reverse.
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5.10.6 US Sensor (ADF Rev Unit)
<Removal>
(1) Open the ADF, and remove the three fixing screws A in the photos below to remove the upper Sheet guide.
When removing/installing the upper Sheet guide, be careful not to drop it. Otherwise, the scanning glass may be
damaged.
(2) Remove the US sensor (upper) cable from the cable clamp and disconnect its connector.
(3) Remove a screw A that secures the US sensor, remove the bracket and the US sensor.
Connector
US Sensor (upper)
<Installation>
Follow the above procedure in reverse.
After replacing the US sensor, perform the Ultrasonic sensor adjustment (Section 6.1.9).
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5.10.7 Top Sensor (ADF Rev Unit)
Refer to Section 3.17 for the part number of the Top Sensor.
<Removal>
(1) Referring to step (1) in Section 5.10.6, remove the upper Sheet guide.
(2) Remove the screw A that secures the US sensor, and then remove the bracket.
(3) Remove the Top sensor (lower right photo), and then disconnect a connector to remove the Top sensor.
Top Sensor
<Installation>
Follow the above procedure in reverse.
1. Make sure that the Top sensor lever moves smoothly after installation.
2. After replacing the Top sensor, perform offset adjustment (Section 6.1.4).
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5.10.8 DF Sensor
<Removal>
(1) Referring to steps (1) ~ (3) in Section 5.10.2, remove the Sensor bracket.
(2) Disconnect the lower DF sensor connector, unlatch the DF sensor claw, and remove the DF sensor (black).
Fixing claw
DF Sensor Connector
(3) Referring to step (1) in Section 5.10.6, remove the upper Sheet guide.
(4) Disconnect an upper DF sensor connector, unlatch the DF sensor claw, and then remove the DF sensor (transparent).
DF Sensor
<Installation>
Follow the above procedure in reverse.
The DF sensor consists of two parts; the DF sensor (on the ADF Fix Unit) is black and the DF sensor (on the ADF Rev
Unit) is transparent. Do not confuse them when installing.
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<Removal>
(1) Open the ADF and remove the two screws B that secure the ADF cover. Pull out on the document exit side of the ADF
cover to remove the ADF cover.
Upper sheet guide
(2) Lifting up the Inverter from the groove, disconnect the three connectors connected on the Inverter, and remove the
Inverter.
Three connectors
Inverter
Inverter
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<Installation>
Follow the above procedure in reverse.
Insert the pink and blue cables and the thin black/white cable to be connected to the Inverter into the respective grooves
as shown below.
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5.11.2 Optical Unit ADF (backside optical system)
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1) Refer to Section 3.19 for the part number of the Optical Unit ADF.
2) When removing/installing the Optical Unit ADF, do not hold the CCD Unit or work by pressing it. Otherwise the
Optical Unit ADF may be damaged or fail to operate properly.
[Appropriate handling]
OK Hold the right and left edges (black parts) of the Optical Unit ADF or the
scanner frame to remove / install the Optical Unit ADF.
OK OK
[Inappropriate handing]
Do not hold the CCD Unit on the Optical Unit ADF when removing /
NG installing the Optical Unit ADF. Do not press the CCD Unit as well.
NG
<Removal>
(1) Remove the ADF cover by referring to step (1) in Section 5.11.1.
(2) Disconnect the one large and the two small connectors from the Optical unit ADF.
(3) Remove the screw E which secures the bracket (photo below) to remove the bracket.
ADF connector
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(4) Remove the screw A for the FG cable on the Optical unit ADF, and lift the Optical unit ADF out of the ADF Rev Unit.
Note: When removing the Optical unit ADF (for backside scanning), do not lose two spacers at the positions in the photo
lower right. If you lost them, use “OPT SPACER B” enclosed with the Optical unit ADF.
Two spacers
Spacer
<Installation>
Follow the above procedure in reverse.
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4) Make sure that the nylon clip fixing position and wiring is as shown in the photo below when installing the ADF Cable
(connector).
OK NG
Do not fix the tube part (black) with the nylon clip.
NG OK
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5.11.3 BW Motor (for driving pick arm) / Sensor (for detecting pick arm position)
Refer to the following sections for the part numbers of replacement parts.
BW motor: Section 3.14
Sensor: Section 3.8
<Removal>
(1) Remove the ADF cover by referring to step (1) in section 5.11.1.
(2) Remove the Optical unit ADF by referring to steps (2) ~ (4) in Section 5.11.2.
(3) Remove the cable from the cable clamp, and then remove the fixing screw A and a fixing screw E.
(4) Insert a small flat-blade screwdriver into the gap between the frame and gearbox, and then release the gearbox from the
frame.
(5) Disconnect the connectors of the BW motor and the Sensor, and then remove the assembly of BW motor and the gear.
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<Replacing BW Motor>
(6) Using a small flat-blade screwdriver, release the BW motor claw to remove the gear box.
Make sure that the shaft does not come off the gearbox and fall off. (See photo below.)
Shaft
(7) Remove two screws A from the bracket to remove the BW motor.
BW motor cable
BW Motor
<Installation>
Follow the above procedure in reverse.
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<Replacing Pick Arm Sensor>
Follow the procedure below after step (5).
(8) Unlatch the claws on the Sensor, and then remove the Sensor from the gear unit.
Unlatch
Sensor
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<Installation>
Follow the above procedure in reverse.
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5.11.4 Feed Motor / Belt ADF
Refer to the following sections for the part numbers of replacement parts.
Feed motor: Section 3.15
Belt ADF: Section 3.16
<Removal>
(1) Remove the ADF cover by referring to step (1) in Section 5.11.1.
(2) Referring to steps (2) ~ (4) in Section 5.11.2, remove the Optical unit ADF.
(3) Loosen the two screws E that secure the Belt ADF cover (no need to remove) and remove the cover out of the way.
(4) Loosen the tension bracket screw A, and rotate the bracket clockwise to loosen the belt tension. Remove the Belt ADF if
necessary.
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(5) Disconnect the cable from the Feed motor. Remove the two screws A that secure the Feed motor to remove.
Cable connector
Feed Motor fixing screws A.
Feed Motor
<Installation>
Follow the above procedure in reverse.
1. When installing the Belt ADF, align the phases of the pulleys (D-cut) as shown below.
2. When installing the Belt ADF cover, make sure that the cover is hung on the hook.
3. After replacing the Feed motor or Belt ADF, perform the sub-scanning magnification adjustment (Section 6.1.3) and offset
adjustment (Section 6.1.4).
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5.11.5 BW Motor (for driving background switch mechanism)
<Removal>
(1) Remove the ADF cover by referring to step (1) in Section 5.11.1.
(2) Remove the Optical unit ADF by referring to steps (2) ~ (4) in Section 5.11.2.
(3) Remove the cables from the cable clamp behind the motor.
(4) Disconnect the connector from the BW motor.
(5) Remove the two screws A that secure the BW motor to remove the BW motor.
BW Motor connector
BW Motor
cable
BW Motor
<Installation>
Follow the above procedure in reverse.
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5.11.6 Sensor (for detecting background position)
<Removal>
(1) Remove the ADF cover by referring to steps (1) in Section 5.11.1.
(2) Rotate the large gear counterclockwise, and then lower the arm below the Sensor position.
(3) Disconnect the cable connected to the Sensor and unlatch the claws of the Sensor to remove the sensor.
Claws
Sensor
Sensor
<Installation>
Follow the above procedure in reverse.
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5.11.7 Sensor OP
Refer to Section 3.18 for the part number of the Sensor OP.
<Removal>
(1) Remove the upper Sheet guide by referring to step (1) in Section 5.10.6.
Be careful not to drop the upper Sheet guide when removing/installing it. It may break the glass at the scanning position.
Sensor OP
<Installation>
Follow the above procedure in reverse.
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5.11.8 Background unit B
1) Refer to Section 3.4 for the part number of the Background Unit B.
2) The Background unit B includes the lamp for backside scanning and the background for front side scanning.
<Removal>
(1) Remove the ADF cover by referring to step (1) in Section 5.11.1.
(2) Remove the Optical unit ADF by referring to steps (2) ~ (4) in Section 5.11.2.
(3) Remove the cables from cable clamp (photo below on the left).
(4) Remove the two connectors from the Inverter.
(5) Remove the screws I (special-shaped) from the left and right side plates of the ADF, and remove the Background unit B
by pulling the cables out of the frame hole. Be careful not to drop the screws.
Background Unit B
<Installation>
Follow the above procedure in reverse.
1) Be sure to route the cables of the Background unit B into the original frame hole.
2) If the background unit B is installed appropriately, it moves up and down slightly (approx. 1mm).
3) After replacing the Background unit B, perform the Offset adjustment (Section 6.1.4) and White level adjustment
(Section 6.1.5).
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1) Refer to Section 3.19 for the part number of the Optical Unit ADF.
2) When removing/installing the Optical Unit ADF, do not hold the CCD Unit or work by pressing it. Otherwise
the Optical Unit ADF may be damaged or fail to operate properly.
[Appropriate handling]
OK Hold the right and left edges (black parts) of the Optical Unit ADF or the
scanner frame to remove / install the Optical Unit ADF.
OK OK
[Inappropriate handing]
Do not hold the CCD Unit on the Optical Unit ADF when removing /
NG installing the Optical Unit ADF. Do not press the CCD Unit as well.
NG
<Removal>
(1) Remove the ADF Fix unit from the frame by referring to Sections 5.9.1 and 5.9.2.
(2) Disconnect the three cables connected to the Optical unit ADF, and remove the screw A that secures the CCD cable, and
then remove the screw A that secures the FG cable.
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(3) Remove the two bracket screws E and remove the bracket.
(4) Rotate the Optical unit ADF as shown in the photo below to remove.
<Installation>
Follow the above procedure in reverse.
SHEET C
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4) Make sure that the nylon clip fixing position and wiring is as shown in the photo below when installing the ADF
Cable (connector).
OK OK NG
NG
The hump on the ADF cable must be fixed inside the nylon clip.
OK NG NG
OK OK NG
6mm
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5.12.2 Inverter
Refer to the Section 3.5 for the part number of the Inverter.
<Removal>
(1) Remove the ADF Fix unit from the frame by referring to Sections 5.9.1 and 5.9.2.
(2) Unlatch the Inverter claw and lift the Inverter out of the frame.
(3) Disconnect the three connectors from the Inverter to remove the Inverter.
<Installation>
Follow the above procedure in reverse.
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5.12.3 Pick Motor
Refer to the Section 3.12 for the part number of the Pick Motor.
<Removal>
(1) Remove the ADF Fix unit from the frame by referring to Sections 5.9.1 and 5.9.2.
(2) Remove the Optical unit ADF by referring to Section 5.12.3.
(3) Remove the four screws A that secure that Pick motor (one of these screws is short).
(4) Disconnect the cable connector from the Pick motor, and then remove the Pick motor.
The Pick motor includes the gear and bracket. Do not disassemble.
Pick Motor
<Installation>
Follow the above procedure in reverse.
After replacing the Pick motor unit, perform the magnification adjustment (Section 6.1.3).
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5.12.4 Background Unit F
1) Refer to the Section 3.3 for the part number of the Background Unit F.
2) The Background unit F includes the lamp for front side scanning and the background for backside scanning.
<Removal>
(1) Remove the ADF Fix unit from the frame by referring to Sections 5.9.1 and 5.9.2.
(2) Remove the cables from the Inverter.
(3) Open the ADF, and place it as shown below.
(4) With a flat-blade screwdriver, unlatch the claws at both sides of the Background unit F, and then remove the Background
unit F.
Note: When removing the Background unit F, be careful not to damage the cables.
Unlatch
Cable holes
Background Unit F
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<Installation>
Follow the above procedure in reverse.
1) When installing the Background unit F, check that both the left and right claws secure the Background unit F properly. If not
installed properly, the Background unit F and the slide arm ME interfere, can damage the ADF REV Unit.
Slide arm ME
2) After replacing the Back ground unit F, perform the Offset adjustment (Section 6.1.4) and White level adjustment
(Section 6.1.5).
3) To avoid defective images, make sure that the pink, blue and black/white cables are separated.
Pink cable
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5.12.5 HK Ring ME
1) Refer to Section 3.13 for the part number of the HK Rings ME.
2) Do not touch the glass areas of the scanning section while disassembling.
<Removal>
(1) Referring to Section 5.12.4, remove the Back ground unit F.
(2) Insert a small flat-blade screwdriver in the right groove when you look at the ADF unit from the document exit side
(photo on the left below), and slide the Pinch roller shaft in the direction of the arrow until the Pinch rollers and shaft are
removed.
Spring
Do not lose the spring when removing the Pinch roller and the shaft.
(3) Remove the pinch rollers from the shaft, then remove the HK rings ME from the rollers.
HK Ring ME
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<Installation>
(1) Insert the side of the shaft with flat area into the right side groove when looking from the document exit side.
1. Be sure that the flat area of the shaft comes to the Stacker side.
(2) Insert the Pinch roller shaft in the groove, and slide the edge of the shaft in the direction of the arrow with a small flat-blade
screwdriver to install.
Spring
Stacker side
2. Be sure to install the spring between the Pinch roller shaft and the frame.
3. After replacing the HK ring ME, perform the magnification adjustment (Section 6.1.3) and offset adjustment (Section 6.1.4).
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Chapter 6 Adjustment/Settings
6.1 Maintenance Mode
The scanner supports the built-in Maintenance mode that allows service providers to check the scanner performance and
settings. This section gives the description of the Maintenance mode.
1: Before performing the sub-scanning magnification adjustment, Offset adjustment, or White level adjustment, set
the user's inherent adjustment value to the default value.
The adjustment is not performed properly if the offset adjustment value and magnification adjustment value are
set individually.
Screen T01
Function No. Power LED Scanner status
Display
ON Initial processing in Maintenance mode
When the Maintenance mode is activated normally after the initial processing, the following display appears.
Screen T04
Function No. Power LED Scanner status
Display
ON Maintenance mode #1 selected
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(3) How to change the Maintenance mode
To change the Maintenance modes (#1 ~ #7), press the Function button on the operator panel. The display changes as follows.
Mode #1 is the default.
Display
Maintenance Related
Function No. Power Maintenance mode
mode No. Status transition section
Display LED
Paper feeding test and Sensor test 6.1.2
#1 ON
#3 ON
#4 ON
#6 ON
#7 ON
Select a Maintenance mode and press the Scan/Stop button. The scanner activates the selected Maintenance mode.
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6.1.2 Maintenance Mode #1: Paper feeding, Background switchover and Sensor test
This mode tests the ADF continuous scanning operation at the specified speed and also checks the sensor status (ON/OFF) for
each of the ADF sensors.
[How to start]
(1) From screen T04, press the Scan/Stop button. The selection screen for scanning speed/sensor test appears. A number is
shown on the Function No. Display indicating the selected scanning speed or test mode as follows.
(2) The scanning speed/test mode is changed by pressing the Function button. To test the continuous feeding operation, select
the desired scanning speed (this varies depending on the scanning resolution) from 0 ~ 4.
When pressing the Scan/Stop button with paper on the ADF paper chute (Empty sensor ON), the ADF scanning starts.
(3) If the Scan/Stop button is pressed when the Imprinter is installed, the setting whether imprinting is performed or not is
displayed as below. Pressing the Function button can switch this setting.
Go to step (4) if the Imprinter (option) is not installed.
Screen T11
Function No. Scanner status
Display
Not printing (default)
(4) If the Scan/Stop button is pressed while the paper is set on the ADF paper chute (Empty sensor: ON), feeding begins.
If “printing” is selected in step (3), the patterns in Section 9.2.4 is printed out.
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(5) By pressing the Scan/Stop button while “7” is shown on the display, the scanner enters the Sensor test mode.
The following table shows how the sensor status is displayed while the sensor test is in progress.
Screen T13
Function No. Description Display
Display
2: indicates Empty sensor status Illuminates when the sensor is ON. (Paper is detected)
1
3: indicates Pick sensor status Illuminates when the sensor is ON. (Paper is detected)
2 4
5 3 7
4: indicates TOP sensor status Illuminates when the sensor is ON. (Paper is detected)
Illuminates when the sensor is OFF. (Cover is open)
6 5: indicates ADF Cover open sensor status
*Note 1
Note 1) Perform this test by opening / closing the ADF cover. If the cover open sensor is pressed by fingers, the
transmitter and the receiver of the multi feed sensors are not aligned and the scanner recognizes that there is
paper on the ADF and “7” lights.
Note 2) Refer to the photo below for sensor positions.
3
5
(6) By pressing the Scan/Stop button while “8” is shown on the display when the Imprinter is installed, the scanner enters the
Imprinter sensor test mode. The following table shows how the sensor status is displayed while the sensor test is in
progress.
Screen T14
Function No. Description Display
Display
1
1: indicates Sensor OPB5 status in Imprinter Illuminates when the sensor is ON. (Paper is detected)
2 4
6: indicates Imprinter cover sensor status Illuminates when the sensor is OFF. (Cover is open)
5 3 7
6 Reserved
1
6
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Pressing the Function button rotates the Feed motors and the Pick motor.
During the sensor test, you can check the sensor status (ON/OFF) when the document passes through the ADF by the following
procedures:
1. Keep pressing the Function button. The ADF motor starts to rotate.
2. Set the document on the ADF paper chute.
[How to end]
Press the Send to button. The test stops and the Maintenance mode selection screen (T04) appears. The test also terminates
when no paper remains on the ADF paper chute after the paper feeding test. To exit the Maintenance mode completely, keep
pressing the Power button to turn the scanner OFF.
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6.1.3 Maintenance Mode #2: Sub-scanning magnification adjustment
In this mode, the magnification correction values for sub-scanning (vertical) are automatically calculated to satisfy the
following adjustment value.
Adjustment value: Within ±1.0% (Without stop and start during scanning)
If stopped and started during scanning, the adjustment value is within ±2.0.
Before this adjustment, obtain the Test sheet described in the Figure 6.1.3. This is an A3 size sheet of paper.
1: Before performing the sub-scanning magnification adjustment, set the user's inherent adjustment value to the
default value.
The adjustment is not performed properly if the offset adjustment value and magnification adjustment value
are set individually.
[How to start]
(1) From screen T04, Press the Function button once to select (Maintenance mode #2) and press the Scan/Stop button. A
number is shown on the Function No. Display indicating the magnification to be adjusted as follows.
(2) Set a white A3 size sheet (Figure 6.1.3) on the ADF paper chute in Portrait orientation, and adjust the sheet guide to the
width of the sheet.
[How to abort]
Press the Send to button during the adjustment operation. The operation stops and the Maintenance mode selection screen
(T04) appears.
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(3) When the sub-scanning magnification adjustment is completed successfully
If the sub-scanning magnification adjustment is completed successfully, Screen T21 appears. To save the adjustment result,
press the Function button. If not, press the Send to button.
Screen T21
Function No. Scanner status Available buttons
Display
Displays “o” without blinking. Function button: Displays screen T22. Writing magnification
correction value in EEPROM is available.
The adjustment has been successful.
Send to button: Terminates this mode and returns to screen T04.
After the Function button is pressed, Screen T22 is displayed. To write the adjustment result, press the Scan/Stop and the
Function buttons simultaneously, then let go. The writing operation begins. Screen T23 is displayed during the operation,
and T24 is displayed when writing is completed.
Screen T22
Function No. Scanner status Available buttons
Display
“o” (lower half) blinks. Scan/Stop + Function button, then let go: Begin writing the offset
correction value into EEPROM. During writing
Confirming whether the correction operation, screen T23 is displayed. Screen T24 is
value is written to EEPROM. displayed when writing is completed.
Screen T23
Function No. Scanner status Available buttons
Display
“L” lights without blinking. All buttons are disabled.
Screen T24
Function No. Scanner status Available buttons
Display
“o” (upper half) lights without Send to button: Terminates this mode and returns to screen T04.
blinking.
Press the Send to button to terminate this mode and return to screen T04.
To exit the Maintenance mode completely, keep pressing the Power button to turn the scanner OFF.
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(4) When the sub-scanning magnification adjustment fails
When the sub-scanning magnification adjustment fails, Screen T25 appears. Press the Function button to see what error has
occurred. After checking the error, press the Send to button to return to Screen T04.
Screen T25
Function No. Scanner status Available buttons
Display
Displays “c” without blinking. Function button: Displays error information (screen T26)
Send to button: Terminates this mode and returns to screen T04.
The adjustment has failed.
The major reason for adjustment failure is incorrect setting of the test sheet.
Set the test sheet correctly and try the magnification adjustment again.
Screen T26
Countermeasure when
Function
Description abnormal termination
No. Display
frequently occurs
1:Cannot detect the leading edge of the document Conduct necessary operation by
1
(Image is shifted upward too much) referring to step (2) and later in
2 4 2: Cannot detect the left edge of the document Section 4.3.7.
(Image is shifted to left too much.)
5 3 7
3: Cannot detect the leading edge of the document
6 (Image is shifted downward too much.)
5: Cannot detect the left edge of the document
(Image is shifted to right too much.)
4: Excessive skew A
7: Excessive skew B
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[Test sheet]
Use the test sheet for magnification / offset adjustment that meets the following specification (A3 copy paper is allowed).
297 ±0.6 mm
White
420 ± 2 mm
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6.1.4 Maintenance Mode #3: Offset adjustment
In this mode, the offset correction values for main/sub-scanning are automatically calculated to satisfy the following offset
values:
1) The value above is the target value of the offset adjustment. Image specification is as follows:
ADF) Main scanning: Smaller offset of top or bottom of left edge shall be 0 to 1.5mm.
Sub-scanning: Smaller offset of left or right of leading edge shall be 0 to 2.0mm.
2) Before this adjustment, obtain the Test sheet described in the figure 6.1.3. This is an A3 size sheet of paper.
1: Before performing the Offset adjustment, set the user's inherent adjustment value to the default value.
The adjustment is not performed properly if the offset adjustment value and magnification adjustment value are
set individually.
[How to start]
(1) From screen T04, press the Function button twice to select (Maintenance mode #3) and press the
Scan/Stop button. A number is shown on the Function No. Display indicating the location of the offset to be
adjusted.
[How to abort]
Press the Send to button during the adjustment operation. The operation stops and the Maintenance mode selection screen
(T04) appears.
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(4) When the offset adjustment is completed successfully
If the offset adjustment is completed successfully, Screen T31 appears. To save the adjustment result, press the Function
button. If not, press the Send to button.
Screen T31
Function No. Scanner status Available buttons
Display
Displays “o” without blinking. Function button: Displays screen T32 and writing offset
correction value in EEPROM is available.
The adjustment has been successful.
Send to button: Terminates this mode and returns to screen T04.
After the Function button is pressed, Screen T32 is displayed. To write the adjustment result, press the Scan/Stop and the
Function buttons simultaneously, then let go. The writing operation begins. Screen T33 is displayed during the operation, and
T34 is displayed when writing is completed.
Screen T32
Function No. Scanner status Available buttons
Display
“o” (lower half) blinks. Scan/Stop + Function button, then let go: Begin writing the offset
correction value into EEPROM. During writing
Confirming whether the correction operation, screen T33 displayed. Screen T34 is
value is written to EEPROM. displayed when writing is complete.
Screen T33
Function No. Scanner status Available buttons
Display
“L” lights without blinking. All buttons are disabled.
Screen T34
Function No. Scanner status Available buttons
Display
“o” (upper half) lights without Send to button: Terminates this mode and returns to screen T04.
blinking.
Press the Send to button to terminate this mode and return to screen T04.
To exit the Maintenance mode completely, keep pressing the Power button to turn the scanner OFF.
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(5) When the offset adjustment fails
When the offset adjustment fails, Screen T35 appears. Press the Function button to see what error has occurred. After
checking the error, press the Send to button to return to Screen T04.
Screen T35
Function No. Scanner status Available buttons
Display
Displays “c” without blinking. Function button: Displays error information (screen T36)
Send to button: Terminates this mode and returns to screen T04.
The adjustment has failed.
The major reason for adjustment failure is incorrect setting of the test sheet.
Set the test sheet correctly and try the offset adjustment again.
Screen T36
Countermeasure when
Function
Description abnormal termination
No. Display
frequently occurs
1:Cannot detect the leading edge of the document Conduct necessary operation by
1
(Image is shifted upward too much.) referring to step (3) and later in
2 4 2: Cannot detect the left edge of the document Section 4.3.6.
(Image is shifted to left too much.)
5 3 7
3: Cannot detect the leading edge of the document
6 (Image is shifted downward too much.)
5: Cannot detect the left edge of the document
(Image is shifted to right too much.))
4: Excessive skew A
7: Excessive skew B
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6.1.5 Maintenance Mode #4: White level adjustment
In this mode, the white level correction value for the ADF is automatically adjusted.
Before this adjustment, obtain the white level adjustment sheet (A4 coated paper) described in section 6.4.
1: Before performing the White level adjustment, set the user's inherent adjustment value to the default value.
The adjustment is not performed properly if the offset adjustment value and magnification adjustment value
are set individually.
[How to start]
(1) From screen T04, press the Function button three times to select (Maintenance mode #4) and press the Scan/Stop button.
A number is shown on the Function No. Display indicating the location of the white level to be adjusted.
Function No. Display White level to be adjusted Remarks
0 ADF front Default
Use the white level adjustment sheet described in Section 6.4.
1 ADF back Use the white level adjustment sheet described in Section 6.4.
The adjustment starts approx. 10 seconds after pressing the Scan/Stop button.
Screen T41
Function No. Display Scanner status Available buttons
Blinks during white level All buttons are disabled.
adjustment.
[How to abort]
Press the Send to button during the adjustment operation. The operation stops and the Maintenance mode selection screen
(T04) appears.
After scanning the white level adjustment sheet, it takes approx. 10 seconds for the scanner to calculate the level adjustment.
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(4) When the white level adjustment is completed successfully
If the white level adjustment is completed successfully, Screen T42 appears. To save the adjustment result, press the
Function button. If not, press the Send to button.
Screen T42
Function No. Scanner status Available buttons
Display
Displays “o” without blinking. Function button: Displays screen T42 and writing the correction
value in EEPROM is available.
The adjustment has been successful. Send to button: Terminates this mode and returns to screen T04.
After the Function button is pressed, Screen T43 is displayed. To write the adjustment result, press the Scan/Stop and the
Function buttons simultaneously, then let go. The writing operation begins. Screen T44 is displayed during the operation. T45
is displayed when writing is complete.
Screen T43
Function No. Scanner status Available buttons
Display
“o” (lower half) blinks. Scan/Stop + Function button, then let go: Begin writing the white
level correction value to EEPROM. During the writing
Confirming whether the correction value operation, screen T44 displayed. Screen T45 is
is written to EEPROM. displayed when writing is complete.
Send to button: Terminates this mode and returns to screen T04.
Screen T44
Function No. Scanner status Available buttons
Display
“L” lights without blinking. All buttons are disabled.
Screen T45
Function No. Scanner status Available buttons
Display
“o” (upper half) lights without blinking. Send to button: Terminates this mode and
returns to screen T04.
The value has been written successfully.
Press the Send to button to terminate this mode and return to screen T04.
To exit the Maintenance mode completely, keep pressing the Power button to turn the scanner OFF.
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(5) When the white level adjustment fails
When the white level adjustment fails, Screen T46 appears. Press the Function button to see what error has occurred. After
checking the error, press the Send to button to return to Screen T04.
Screen T46
Function No. Scanner status Available buttons
Display
Displays “c” without blinking. Function button: Displays error information (screen T47)
Send to button: Terminates this mode and returns to screen T04.
The adjustment has failed.
Screen T47
Function No. Description Countermeasure when abnormal
Display termination frequently occurs
1 1: media error The Lamps, Optical units may be defective.
Replace the defective parts.
2 4 The test sheet may not be the specified one.
5 3 7 Please confirm the test sheet.
6
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6.1.6 Maintenance Mode #5: Consumables counter display and Reset
In this mode, the following consumable counters cab be displayed and reset:
・ Pick counter (Abrasion counter for the Pick roller)
・ Brake roller counter (Abrasion counter for the Brake roller)
・ Remaining ink (with the Imprinter installed)
・ Print cartridge counter (with the Imprinter installed)
[How to operate]
(1) From screen T04, press the Function button four times to select (Maintenance mode #5) and press the Scan/Stop button.
A number is shown on the Function No. Display indicating the counters as follows.
(3) The counter is displayed as follows when pressing the Scan/Stop button.
Counter Display
Pick counter The counter displays 8 digits in total, 1 number at a time (1 blink), from left digit to
right digit. (If the counter has not reached 8 digits yet, 0 is added to blank digits.) The
symbol “-“ is displayed before the first number, indicating the counter display begins.
The counter displays “0” until it reaches 500, and increases in increments of 10 after
500.
eg. When the counter is “16,245”, “-00016240” is displayed in the following order:
“-” Æ “0” Æ “0” Æ “0” Æ “1” Æ “6” Æ “2” Æ “4” Æ “0”
Brake roller counter See “Pick counter” for how to display.
Remaining ink The counter displays 3 digits in total between 100 to o (percentage), following the
symbol “-“. 100 (%) is the initial value. As consumed amount of ink differs
depending on environmental condition, this is approximate number.
Print cartridge counter The counter displays 8 digits in total. See “Pick counter” for how to display.
[How to reset]
The following buttons are available during the counter display.
Function button: Displays screen T51 to reset the counter.
Send to button: Terminates this mode and returns to screen T04.
Screen T51
Function No. Scanner status Available buttons
Display
“o” (lower half) blinks. Scan/Stop + Function button, then let go: Begin resetting the
displayed counter value to 0. During the reset operation,
Counter is ready to be reset. screen T52 displayed. Screen T53 is displayed when the
counter is reset.
Send to button: Terminates this mode and returns to screen T04.
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Screen T52
Function No. Scanner status Available buttons
Display
“L” lights without blinking. All buttons are disabled.
Screen T53
Function No. Scanner status Available buttons
Display
“o” (upper half) lights without Send to button: Terminates this mode and returns to screen T04.
blinking.
Press the Send to button to terminate this mode and return to screen T04.
To exit the Maintenance mode completely, keep pressing the Power button to turn the scanner OFF.
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6.1.7 Maintenance Mode #6: Miscellaneous information display
[How to start]
(1) From screen T04, press the Function button five times to select (Maintenance mode #6) and press the Scan/Stop button.
A number is shown on the Function No. Display indicating the information as follows.
Function No. Display Remarks
Display
0 Firmware version Default
1 Starting date of the scanner
2 Accumulated number of paper scanned by ADF
Information Display
Firmware version number The version numbers (4 digits for each) are displayed following the symbol “-“.
eg.1. When the SDC version is “A00” and the MDC version is “B00” (*1),
<SDC> <MDC>
“-” Æ “0” Æ “1” Æ “0” Æ “0” Æ “-” Æ “0” Æ “2” Æ “0” Æ “0”
The letter “A” through “L” are expressed by two digits with following rule.
A B C …… J K L SDC: Firm for controlling interface
01 02 03 …… 10 11 12 MDC: Firm for controlling mechanism
eg.2. When the SDC version is “B00”, the MDC is “C00”, and the Imprinter version is “A00”
<SDC> <MDC>
“-” Æ “0” Æ “2” Æ “0” Æ “0” Æ “-” Æ “0” Æ “3” Æ “0” Æ “0” Æ
<Imprinter>
“P“ Æ “0” Æ “1” Æ “0” Æ “0”
The display changes every 0.5 second.
Starting date of the scanner Starting date of the scanner is displayed in 6 digits, 2 digits for “Year (Christian calendar)”, 2
digits for “Month”, and 2 digits for “Date”, following the symbol “-“. You cannot reset the
date.
eg. When the starting date is January 31st, 2002, “020131” is displayed in the following order:
“-” Æ “0” Æ “2” Æ “0” Æ “1” Æ “3” Æ “1”
The accumulated number The accumulated number of scanned by the ADF is displayed in 8 digits from left to right,
of paper scanned by the following the symbol “-“. (If the counter does not reach 8 digits, 0 is added to blank digits.)
ADF The counter displays “0” until it reaches 10, and increases in increment of 10. You cannot reset
this counter.
eg. When the accumulated number is “16,245”, “00016240” is displayed in the following
order:
“-” Æ “0” Æ “0” Æ “0” Æ “1” Æ “6” Æ “2” Æ “4” Æ “0”
*1: The firmware version is normally expressed by an alphabet, such as A, B or C. However, if the firmware is a beta version,
two digits are added after the alphabet character, such as A01, A02 or A03. So the firmware version like A00, B00 or C00
means this is an official version.
*2: As the Function No. display cannot display alphabets, an alphabet is expressed by two digits as follows:
A B C ---------- J K L
01 02 03 ---------- 10 11 12
[How to abort]
Press the Send to button to terminate this mode and return to screen T04.
To exit the Maintenance mode completely, keep pressing the Power button to turn the scanner OFF.
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6.1.8 Maintenance Mode #7: EEPROM data restore
When replacing the Panel PCA A, the EEPROM data on the Panel PCA A must be moved to the flash memory of the Control
PCA. In this mode, the data is restored from the Control PCA to the Panel PCA A.
[How to start]
(1) From screen T04, press the Function button six times to select (Maintenance mode #7) and press the Scan/Stop button.
The following display appears.
To restore the EEPROM data, press the Scan/Stop and Function buttons simultaneously, then let go. The restore operation
begins. Screen T72 is displayed during the operation. T73 is displayed when restoration is complete.
Screen T71
Function No. Scanner status Available buttons
Display
“o” (lower half) blinks. Scan/Stop + Function button, then let go: Returns the data from the
Control PCA to the EEPROM. During the restore
Confirming whether the data is operation, screen T72 is displayed.
restored or not. Send to button: Terminates this mode and returns to screen T04.
Screen T72
Function No. Scanner status Available buttons
Display
“L” lights without blinking. All buttons are disabled.
When the data restoration is successful, the following display appears. Press the Send to button: to return to screen T04.
When no data exists on the Control PCA, the following display appears. Press the Send to button to return to screen T04.
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6.1.9 Maintenance Mode #8: Ultrasonic sensor adjustment
In this mode, the optimum Ultrasonic sensor (US sensor) output is automatically adjusted in order to improve the multi feed
detection accuracy.
Before this adjustment, obtain the adjustment sheet (A4 size thick paper) described in Section 5.4.
[How to start]
(1) From screen T04, press the Function button seven times to select (Maintenance mode #8). Place the adjustment sheet on
the ADF paper chute and press the Scan/Stop button. The adjustment will begin.
Screen T81 is displayed during the Ultrasonic sensor adjustment.
Screen T81
Function No. Scanner status Available buttons
Display
Blinking “5” is displayed during All buttons are disabled.
adjustment.
[How to abort]
Press the Send to button during the adjustment operation. The operation stops and the Maintenance mode selection screen
(T04) appears.
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(4) When the ultrasonic sensor adjustment is successful
If the ultrasonic sensor adjustment is successful, Screen T82 appears. To save the adjustment result, press the Function
button. If not, press the Send to button.
Screen T82
Function No. Scanner status Available buttons
Display
Displays “o” without blinking. Function button: Displays screen T83 and writing the correction
value in EEPROM is available.
The adjustment has been successful. Send to button: Terminates this mode and returns to screen T04.
After the Function button is pressed, Screen T83 is displayed. To write the adjustment result, press the Scan/Stop and the
Function buttons simultaneously, then let go. The writing operation begins. Screen T84 is displayed during operation, and
T85 is displayed when writing has completed.
Screen T83
Function No. Scanner status Available buttons
Display
“o” (lower half) blinks. Scan/Stop + Function button, then let go: Begin writing the white
level correction value into EEPROM. During the writing
Confirming whether the correction value operation, screen T84 displayed. Screen T85 is
is written to EEPROM or not. displayed when writing is complete.
Send to button: Terminates this mode and returns to screen T04.
Screen T84
Function No. Scanner status Available buttons
Display
“L” lights without blinking. All buttons are disabled.
Screen T85
Function No. Scanner status Available buttons
Display
“o” (upper half) lights without blinking. Send to button: Terminates this mode and returns to screen T04.
Press the Send to button to terminate this mode and return to screen T04.
To exit the Maintenance mode completely, keep pressing the Power button to turn the scanner OFF.
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(5) When the ultrasonic sensor adjustment fails
When the ultrasonic sensor adjustment fails, Screen T86 appears. Press the Function button to see what error has occurred.
After checking the error, press the Send to button to return to Screen T04.
Screen T86
Function No. Scanner status Available buttons
Display
Displays “c” without blinking. Function button: Displays error information (screen T87)
Send to button: Terminates this mode and returns to screen T04.
The adjustment has failed.
Screen T87
Function No. Description Countermeasure when abnormal
Display termination frequently occurs
1 1: Adjustment failed because of incorrect sensor output. Confirm whether this adjustment has been
4
performed with the Adjustment sheet
2 (PA03296-Y990) in Section 6.4. If the
5 3 7 adjustment sheet is right, the US sensor or
US PCA is defective.
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The EEPROM data on the Panel PCA A can be saved to the flash memory of the Control PCA. This operation is required when
replacing the Panel PCA A. Since this operation is performed when the Panel PCA A is malfunctioning, the following
procedure was designed to save the EEPROM data without the use of the operator panel.
1. If EEPROM data is saved to the Control PCA successfully, the scanner writes some information on the Panel PCA A that
disables the usage of it. The replacement of the Panel PCA A is required after saving the EEPROM data to the Control
PCA. If the scanner is turned on without replacing the Panel PCA A, “E” and “6” are displayed alternately on the
Operator panel which signifies an error.
2. If EEPROM data cannot be saved/restored, the unique setting will not be taken over. The device setting will return to the
factory default (initial setting).
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Sensor test
(Imprinter sensor)
Sub-scanning
Offset adjustment
information display
Miscellaneous
adjustment
Ultrasonic
magnification adjustment
No. Maintenance Mode
counter
sensor
1 ADF FIX UNIT ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
2 ADF REV UNIT ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
3 BACK GROUND UNIT F ● ● ●
4 BACK GROUND UNIT B ● ● ●
5 INVERTER ● ●
6 US SENSOR ● ●
7 US PCA ● ●
SENSOR
(For Pick arm position detection)
8 (For Background switchover ● ●
mechanism detection)
(For Empty sensor)
9 PICK SENSOR ● ●
10 DF SENSOR ●
11 GUIDE S ASSY ●
12 PICK MOTOR ● ●
13 HK RING ME ● ● ●
BW MOTOR
(For Pick arm drive)
14 ● ●
(For Background switchover
mechanism drive)
15 FEED MOTOR ● ● ●
16 BELT ADF ● ● ●
17 TOP SENSOR ● ● ●
18 SENSOR OP ● ●
19 OPTICAL UNIT ADF ● ● ●
20 CONTROL PCA ●
21 (Reserved)
22 FUSE 1 ●
23 FUSE 2 ●
24 FUSE 3 ●
25 POWER SUPPLY ●
26 STACKER ASSY ● - - - - - - -
27 CHUTE ASSY ● - - - - - - -
28 CHUTE ROLLER ● - - - - - - -
29 PANEL UNIT A ● ●*1
30 PANEL PCA A ● ●*1
31 PANEL UNIT B ●
32 PANEL PCA B ●
33 FAN ASSY ●
34 CGA BOARD ●
35 DIMM ●
36 ADF UNIT ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
*1: Before replacing the Panel Unit A and/or the Panel PCA A, be sure to save the EEPROM data (Section 6.2).
05 July 13, 09 K.Okada A.Miyoshi I.Fujioka Refer to Revision Record on page 2.
Name
fi-6670/fi-6670A/fi-667PR
04 Apr.27, 09 K.Okada A.Miyoshi I.Fujioka Refer to Revision Record on page 2. Maintenance Manual
03 Feb.19, 09 K.Okada A.Miyoshi I.Fujioka Refer to Revision Record on page 2. Drawing
No. P1PA03576-B50X/6
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For a SCSI cable connection, be sure to turn on your computer AFTER turning on the scanner, and making
sure number “1” indicates on the Function Number Display.
(1) Press the “I” side of the Main Power Switch of the scanner.
Use the Main Power Switch to turn on the power if “Power SW Control” using the [Power] button on the Operator Panel
has been disabled.
Use the Main Power Switch to turn off the power if “Power SW Control” using the [Power] button on the Operator Panel
has been disabled.
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7.1.2 Loading Documents on the ADF
2. Turn the document stack by 90 degrees, and then fan it in the different orientation again.
3. Align the edge of the document.
(3) Load the documents face down on the ADF Paper Chute.
Note: If the documents to scan are long, slide the Paper Chute Extension
out from the ADF Paper Chute up to the position where the
documents can be fully supported.
When scanning plastic cards, you need to pay attention to the following:
• Place one card on the ADF Paper Chute at a time.
• It is recommended that the front side of the card be placed face down in the ADF.
• Place the card in the following orientation (portrait).
• The card to be scanned should satisfy:
ISO7810 type ID-1 type compliant card
Size : 86 (height) x 54 (width) mm
Thickness : 0.76 ± 0.08 mm
Material : Poly vinyl chloride (PVC) or Polyvinyl
chloride acetate (PVCA)
Before scanning your card, test with a dummy card of the
same material to see if it can be fed into the ADF
properly.
• Embossed cards cannot be scanned.
• Cards that are excessively rigid or less flexible may not feed smoothly.
• Wipe off greasy finger marks if any from the surface of card before scanning the card.
• Cards cannot be scanned when the imprinter is installed.
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(4) Adjust the Side Guides to the width of the document.
Slide the Side Guides so they touch both edges of the document lightly.
Any gap between the guides and the document edge may cause skewed images.
• Remove paper clips and staples from the document before scanning.
If multifeed or mis-picking occurs, reduce the number of documents loaded on the Chute.
• When loading small documents, be careful not to touch the hood for the Chute Roller during scanning. Doing so may
let the hood open that may catch your finger.
(5) Pull out the Stacker Extension to the length of the documents, and then raise the Paper Stopper to stop the documents.
Adjust the height of the Stacker according to the paper type being scanned.
Select a desired height. The upper position is recommended for ordinary use.
The number of documents that can be loaded on the ADF decreases when the upper position is selected. (About 100
sheets if the paper weight is 80g/m2.)
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The following is the example of scanning procedure by ScandAll PRO.
3. On the [Scan] tab, under [Device Driver], select either of the drivers, and then click the [OK] button.
4. Select the [Scan] menu Æ [Select Scanner].
Î The [Select Scanner] dialog box appears.
5. Select a scanner you want to use, and then click the [Select] button.
Select the scanner model name that you connected to the PC. The indication of the scanner name depends on the scanner
driver selected. If you use CGA, select “Kofax VRS Scanner.”
TWAIN ISIS/VRS
Scanner model
FUJITSU TWAIN32 FUJITSU ISIS Kofax VRS
fi-6670
FUJITSU fi-6670dj Fujitsu fi-6670 Kofax VRS Scanner
fi-6670A
7. On the [Scan Settings] dialog box, click the [Scanner Setting] button.
Configure the scan parameters such as “Resolution” and “Paper size.”
When the scanning operation is complete, the scanned image is displayed on the ScandAll PRO window.
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7.1.3 Software Operation Panel
The Software Operation Panel (SOP) is installed together with the scanner divers (TWAIN/ISIS).
With this application, you can configure various settings for operating the scanner and for managing its consumables, and the
setting information that is necessary to be saved is stored in the EEPROM.
1. Confirm if the scanner is connected correctly to the PC, then power on the scanner.
2. Select the [start] menu Æ [All Programs] Æ [Scanner Utility for Microsoft Windows] Æ [Software Operation Panel].
Î The [Software Operation Panel] dialog box appears.
FUJITSU Software Operation Panel
You can confirm and configure the following items on the Software Operation Panel.
z Diagnosis: Diagnoses the scanner.
z Device Info: Displays various information of the scanner.
z Device Setting: Checks the Page counter, configures Power saving, Offset and Vertical magnification adjustment.
z Device Setting 2: Configures Multifeed, Page edge filler, Dropout color, Useful life counter, etc.
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[Device Setting 2]
Connector Connector
1 2
Item Explanation Selectable Parameters Default Connection via
SCSI/USB
connector
Multifeed Select the method to detect None/Check Check
multifeeds. Overlapping Overlapping
Check either of overlapping
[Ultrasonic]/Check [Ultrasonic]
or document length, or both.
Can also be specified from Length/Check
the scanner driver’s setting Overlapping and Yes Yes
dialog box. Length Selectable
Note the setting with the length (to be detected
scanner driver is given a as length difference):
priority. 10, 15 or 20 mm
Page Edge Fill the specified width of ADF: Top/Bottom/
Filler (ADF) the end sections on the Top/Left/Right: 0 to 15 Left/Right:
scanned image with white mm
0mm
or black color. Bottom: -7 to 7 mm (in
When the backing increments of 1 mm)
(background) color is white,
the end sections are filled
with white; and when the
background color is black,
filled with black. Yes No
Can also be specified from
the scanner driver’s setting
dialog box.
Note the setting with a (A: Image area, B:
larger value is given a Filled area, A+B:
priority. Output area)
The setting here is not
applied when Kofax VRS is
used.
Dropout color Drop out a preselected Red/Green/Blue/White Green
color for the scanned image
(binary black &
white/grayscale mode only).
Can also be specified from
the scanner driver’s setting Yes No
dialog box.
Note the setting with the
scanner driver is given a
priority.
Pre-pick To give a higher priority to Yes/No Yes
processing speed, select
[Yes], if not, select [No].
Can also be specified from
the scanner driver’s setting Yes No
dialog box.
Note the setting with the
scanner driver is given a
priority.
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[Device Setting 2] (Cont’d)
Connector Connector
1 2
Item Explanation Selectable Parameters Default Connection via
SCSI/USB
connector
Document Selected range: Check this Check or do not check Do not check
check area item when limiting the range "Selected range"
specification of detecting multifeeds. You Enable/Disable Disable
for Multifeed can determine if multifeed (when "Selected range" is
Detection detection is enabled or checked)
disabled for the specified
area.
Start: Specify the start point 0 to 510 mm 0mm Yes Yes
of the check area in length (in increments of 2 mm)
(mm) from the top edge of
the document.
End: Specify the end point 0 to 510 mm 0mm
of the check area in length (in increments of 2 mm)
(mm) from the top edge of
the document.
Intelligent Bypass multifeed detection Manual Mode/Auto Mode Manual mode Yes Yes
Multifeed by remembering the pattern 1/Auto Mode 2
(size and location) of glued
Function
paper on the document.
Note that you need to select
"Check Overlapping"
beforehand.
Cleaning Cycle Displays the time to clean 1,000 to 255,000 sheets 10,000 Yes Yes
the consumables. When the (in increments sheets
number of sheets scanned of 1,000)
exceeds the value of this Show cleaning
counter, the background instructions: Check/Do
color of the counter turns not check Do not check
yellow and a cleaning
instruction is prompted from
the scanner driver.
The cleaning instruction is
not displayed when CGA
(Kofax VRS) is used.
Useful life When the value of the page 10,000 to 2,550,000 200,000 枚 Yes Yes
counter counter (consumables sheets (in increments
of 10,000) for each
counter) exceeds a value
consumable
specified here, the
background color of the
counter turns yellow, and a
replacing instruction is
displayed from the scanner
driver.
SCSI Bus Specify the data transfer 16 bit (Wide)/8 bit 16bit (wide) No Yes
WIdth width when the connection
is via SCSI Connector 2 on
the CGA board.
AutoCrop Select whether to round up Round Up/Round Down Round Down Yes No
Boundary or down the fractional part of
scanned image data.
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[Device Setting 2] (Cont’d)
Connector Connector
Item Explanation Selectable Parameters Default
1 2
Manual-feed Specify the waiting time to Disable/Enable Disable Yes Yes
timeout disable manual feeding. Waiting time setting
when this option is
enabled:
For connection via
SCSI/USB Connector 1:
5, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50,
60, 70, 80, 90, 100,
110, 120, 180, 240,
300, 360, 420, 480,
540, 600, 900, 1200,
1500, 1800, 1999 (in
seconds)
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7.2 Cleaning
• When operating the scanner, the glass inside the ADF become very hot.
• Before you clean the inside of the scanner, turn off its power and unplug the AC adapter from the DC outlet. Wait for at least
15 minutes for the ADF glass to cool.
• Before you clean the Feed Rollers and Eject Rollers, turn off the scanner and unplug the AC adapter from the DC outlet.
Wait for at least 15 minutes, then turn on the power again.
• Do not use any aerosol sprays or alcohol based sprays to clean the scanner. Dust blown up by strong air from the spray may
enter the inside of the scanner. This may cause the scanner to fail or malfunction.
Sparks caused by static electricity, generated when blowing off dust and dirt from the outside of the scanner, may cause a fire.
Note:
• The actual cleaning cycle depends on the conditions of the documents scanned. You must clean the scanner more frequently
when the following documents are scanned:
- Smooth-faced documents such as coated paper
- Documents with printed text or graphics almost covering the entire surface
- Chemically treated documents such as carbonless paper
- Documents containing a large amount of calcium carbonate
- A large volume of documents written with pencil
- Documents on which the toner is not fused sufficiently
(2) Pushing the ADF Open Buttons, lift open the ADF.
(3) Clean the following locations using a cloth moistened with isopropyl alcohol.
Note: To avoid damaging the document sensors, take care that cloth does not hook them during wiping.
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Brake Roller
Lightly clean the Brake Roller along the grooves on the rollers, taking care not to scratch its surface.
When cleaning the Brake Roller, remove them from the scanner.
Pick Rollers
Lightly clean the Pick Rollers along the grooves on the rollers, taking care not to scratch their surface. Take particular care
when cleaning these rollers as black debris on them adversely affects the paper pick performance.
Pick Arm
Lightly wipe off the roller at the tip of the Pick Arm.
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Chute Roller
Lightly wipe off the Chute Roller with its hood open.
If the glass is dirty, vertical streaks may appear in the scanned images.
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Feed Rollers
1 With the power on, open the ADF when the Operator Panel indicates error code other than “P” and number “0.”
Note that the Feed Rollers will not rotate if you open the ADF and do the following action while “P” and “0” are
indicated.
2 Hold down the [Send to] and [Scan/Stop] buttons simultaneously on the Operator Panel. The Feed Rollers and Eject
Rollers start to rotate.
Both the Feed Rollers and Eject Rollers turn at the same time.
3 Hold a soft cloth moistened with cleaning fluid against the surface of the rotating Feed Rollers and Eject Rollers so that
the cloth wipes off the surface of the rollers lightly. Take particular care in cleaning these rollers as black debris on them
adversely affects the feeding performance.
As a guideline, pressing of the [Send to] and [Scan/Stop] buttons together seven times turn the Feed Rollers and Eject
Rollers one full rotation.
Note: Make sure the ADF is completely and properly closed. Feeding errors may occur if the ADF is not closed properly.
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7.3.1 Consumables
The scanner has the following consumables which users need to replace at the following intervals. To check the number of
scanned documents, go to Maintenance mode (Section 6.1.6) or the Software Operation Panel of the scanner (Section 7.1.3).
For Imprinter (option) consumables: See Section 8.1.1
No. Part name Specifications Standard replacement How to check the number How to replace
cycle *1 of scanned documents
250,000 sheets
1 Brake roller PA03576-K010 or See Section 7.3.3.
one year
See Section 7.3.2.
250,000 sheets
2 Pick roller PA03338-K011 or See Section 7.3.4.
one year
* The replacement cycles above are rough guidelines for the case of using A4/Letter-sized woodfree or wood containing paper
of 64 g/m2 (17 lb) in weight. This cycle varies according to the type of the paper used and how frequently the scanner is used
and cleaned.
Note: Use only the specified consumables to avoid document feeding trouble.
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7.3.3 Replacing the Brake Roller
(1) Remove all the documents (if any) from the ADF Paper Chute.
(2) Pushing the ADF Open Buttons, lift open the ADF.
(3) Holding the Brake Roller Holder, open the cover of the Brake Roller in the arrow-indicated direction, and then remove the
Brake Roller from the scanner.
(5) Attach a new Brake Roller by joining the groove of the shaft with the protruding section of the rotating shaft.
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(6) Place the Brake Roller in the holder by aligning the flat section of the rotating shaft to the guide slot of the Brake Holder on
the scanner, and then close the Brake Roller Holder.
(7) Close the ADF by pressing down the center of the ADF to return to its original position until the ADF clicks into place.
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7.3.4 Replacing the Pick Rollers
The scanner has two Pick Rollers. Be sure to replace both of them at the same time.
(1) Remove documents (if any) from the ADF Paper Chute.
(2) Pushing the ADF Open Buttons, lift open the ADF.
(4) Open the Pick Roller Cover and pull out the Pick Rollers (x2) from the rotating shaft on the scanner.
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(5) Insert each new Pick Roller so its socket will fit on to the rotating shaft screws on the scanner, and close the Pick Roller
Cover. Confirm that both sides of the cover are locked firmly.
(7) Close the ADF by pressing down the center of the ADF to return to its original position until the ADF clicks into place.
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Section 8.1.1
Chapter 8 Imprinter
8.1 Imprinter Specification
8.1.1 Printing Specification
Item Specification
Printing Method Thermal inkjet printing
Print Timing Post printing (printing after scanning)
Printing Characters Alphabet : A~Z, a~z
Numeric Characters : 0, 1~9
Symbols : ! ” $ # % & ’ ( ) * + , - . / : ; < = > ? @ [ \ ] ^ _` { | } ~
Number of characters Maximum 43 characters
per line
Print orientation Normal: 0o 180o (horizontal) 90o 270o (vertical)
Feeding direction
Feeding direction
Feeding direction
Feeding direction
A
A B C 00 1
ABC001
ABC001
B
C
0
0
1
(Backside) (Backside) (Backside) (Backside)
o o
Narrow: 0 180 (horizontal)
Character size Normal: Height 2.91mm × width 2.82mm / 0.1146 × 0.1110 inch (horizontal orientation),
(Verti. X Holi.) Height 2.82mm × width 2.91mm / 0.1110 × 0.1146 inch (vertical orientation)
Narrow: Height 2.91mm × width 2.12mm / 0.1146 × 0.0835 inch (horizontal orientation)
Character pitch Normal:3.53mm / 0.139 inch, Narrow: 2.54mm / 0.100 inch
Font Style Regular, Bold
Character width Normal, Narrow
Document that can be Documents supported by fi-6670 / fi-6670A
scanned Documents that are not easily interfused such as art paper or coated paper are not suitable for imprinting.
ATTENTION ● Documents with glossy surface such as thermal paper, thermal transfer paper,
coated paper, and art paper take longer time for the ink to dry and may cause poor
print quality. The imprinter must be cleaned more frequently if you use these
types of papers.
● Very thick paper or plastic document cannot be scanned when the imprinter is
installed.
Printing area
D
Feed direction
Printing Area
(Back side)
A≧5mm
B≧5mm
C≧5mm
D≧5mm
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Item Specification
Accuracy of printing ±4mm from the starting point for feeding direction
position
Limit of use
Installation Specification
Item Specification Remarks
Outer dimension (mm, lb) Width Depth Height
416 (16.39) 157 (6.18) 252 (9.92) Imprinter dimension
432 (17.02) 749 (29.51) 300 (11.81) Imprinter with scanner dimension
Weight (kg) Less than 5.0kg (11.02 lb) Imprinter only
Input voltage (V) Not necessary (supplied by scanner)
Condition Operating Non operating
Environment Temperature (Degree C) 10 to 35 -20 to 60
Humidity (%) 20 to 80 10 to 95
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8.1.3 Names of Component Parts
<Imprinter Unit>
Front Side Rear Side
Print Cartridge Cover
Print section
Screw
<Attachment Guide>
Operator Panel
Imprinter Stacker
ADF Paper ADF Open Button Imprinter
<Inside>
Paper Guide
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8.1.3 Dimensions
<Imprinter>
Unit: mm
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8.2 Operation
8.2.1 Operation
When the power is turned ON, the scanner firmware checks if the Imprinter EXT cable is connected to the scanner. If the EXT
cable is connected, the firmware judges that the Imprinter is installed, and then starts controlling the print head and sensors, and
driving the Feed rollers by the Feed motor.
The leading edges of documents fed from the ADF are detected by the sensors, and used for imprinting timing control. When
the Print section is open, “Imprinter cover open” is detected by the Switch (Section 4.3.13).
To prevent the Print section and ADF cover from interfering each other, open the Print section of the Imprinter first and then
open the ADF cover. When closing them, follow the reverse order.
If Print cartridge replacement message appears on the PC monitor, replace the cartridge, and then reset the Remaining ink
counter (Section 8.9.4).
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8.2.2 Block Diagram
Base unit
Print cartridge Sensor OPB5
PA00050-0262 Sensor OP
PA03277-D928 PA03338-D917 Feed Motor
PA03576-D804
Print section
Junction PCA
PR cable
PA03334-F953
IMP CT
PA03540-K926
fi-6670
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8.3.1 Unpacking
Follow the procedures below when unpacking the Imprinter. Confirm that all the accessories are included after
unpacking.
Table below shows the list of packaging configuration list and figure below shows the packaging configuration.
3
4
3
5 [In the Accessory box]
6,7,8
2
2
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8.3.2 Installing / Removing the Imprinter
<Installation>
(1) Turn off the Scanner and disconnect the electrical power cable.
(2) Remove the Stacker from the scanner.
Press down on the center of the stacker to bow it, and then remove the stacker pin from the scanner to remove the Stacker.
(3) Open the cable cover horizontally, and bow it down to remove.
You must remove the Stacker and Cable Cover before installing the Imprinter onto the Scanner.
Attachment Guide
ADF Shaft
ADF
2. Check the Shaft from below.
Scanner
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3. Locate the Attachment Guide along the shaft.
Shaft
(5) Remove the attached screw from the Imprinter’s rear position.
Screw
Connecting Pin
To install the Imprinter on to the scanner, insert the connecting pins located on the Imprinter’s rear into the scanner’s round
holes.
- Do not hold the bottom of the Imprinter wherever lifting it up.
- Attach the imprinter firmly on to the scanner. (Æ Confirm that the Imprinter does not separate from the Scanner when
pulled.)
- Be careful not to pinch your fingers.
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Screw
EXT Cable
(10) Replace the Stacker (removed in step (2) into the Imprinter.
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<Removal>
(2) Remove the Cable cover located under the Stacker from the Imprinter.
(3) Disconnect the EXT cable from the EXT connector of the scanner.
(4) Remove the Thumb screw that secures the scanner to the imprinter.
(6) Remove the Imprinter by pulling it out in the direction of the arrow as shown below.
(7) Pressing your fingers on the Attachment Guide, slide it down and out to remove.
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8.3.3 Installing the Print Cartridge
Install the print cartridge as follows:
When installing or replacing the print cartridge, be careful not to insert it improperly.
(1) Confirm that the scanner is turned off.
(2) To open the print cartridge cover, grasp and pull open the center
of the cover as shown to the right.
(3) Remove the packing tape from the Print Cartridge Holder and Paper
Guides.
(4) Open the Print Cartridge Holder by pinching and lifting up its
Paper Guides
locking lever with your fingers, as shown below.
(6) Remove the protectvie tape from the new Print Cartridge.
Do not touch the metal part of the cartridge or put the tape back on again.
(7) Insert the Print Cartridge into the holder as shown below with its tab pointing to the right.
Be careful not to let the Print Cartridge touch or catch the print circuit film.
(8) Lower the locking lever of the Print Cartridge Holder until it locks the cartridge in place.
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(9) Position the Print Cartridge Holder along where the document will pass through.
Î The print will be located on the page properly for your application.
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8.3.4 Operating Test
After installing the Imprinter, perform the following Offline Print Test to test its operaetion.
There are six patterns that are printed during the test. One pattern is printed on a sheet of paper.
Function Number
Display
[Function] button
(4) Place some blank sheet of paper on the ADF Paper Chute.
To print all six test patterns, place six sheets or more.
● Use A4 or Letter size paper. If the size is smaller than A4 or Letter, printing may not successfully complete.
● Confirm that the Print Cartridge is positioned within the document width.
Every single press of the [Scan/Stop] button prints one test 5mm
pattern.
The test print repeats test patterns from 1 through 6. ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥
The numbering data portion "00000000" changes from 0 with
increments of 1. Print test sample
(7) To stop Offline Print Test mode, turn off the scanner by pressing the [Power] button.
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Section 8.4
Replacement
Appearance
No. Description Part Number Quantity. procedure Remarks
(Section)
(Section)
1 Sensor OPB5 PA03277-D928 1 8.4.1 8.6.6.1
2 IM Holder ASSY PA03540-E971 1 8.4.2 8.6.4.4 Includes Holder lever
3 IM Pinch ASSY PA03540-E970 6 8.4.3 8.6.4.2
4 Feed Motor PA03576-D804 1 8.4.4 8.6.6.3
5 IM Holder lever PA03540-F922 1 8.4.5 8.6.4.1
6 FPC cable PA03334-F952 1 8.4.6 8.6.4.4
7 PR Cable PA03334-F953 1 8.4.7 8.6.6.4
8 IM Felt PA03334-F954 1 8.4.8 8.6.6.5
9 Thumb Screw PA03334-F959 1 8.4.9 8.6.7
10 IMP CT PA03540-K926 1 8.4.10 8.6.5
11 Junction PCA PA03334-K961 1 8.4.11 8.6.4.3
12 Sensor OP PA03338-D917 1 8.4.12 8.6.6.2
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Section 8.4.1
8.4.1 Sensor OPB5
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8.4.3 IM Pinch ASSY
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8.4.5 IM Holder Lever
Plastic parts
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8.4.7 PR Cable
8.4.8 IM Felt
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Section 8.4.9
8.4.9 Thumb Screw
8.4.10 IMP CT
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Section 8.4.11
8.4.11 Junction PCA
8.4.12 Sensor OP
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Section 8.5
8.5 Troubleshooting
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Section 8.6
This chapter explains the precautions needed before maintenance, removing and attaching covers, and replacing the
maintenance parts.
Be careful not to pinch your fingers, or hook your hair or jewelry by the
Caution mechanism of the unit.
Periodic inspection of the Imprinter shall be performed with the same timing of the scanner inspection
8.6.3 (Reserved)
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Section 8.6.4
8.6.4 Parts replacements in the Print Section
8.6.4.1 IM Holder Lever
Refer to Section 8.4.5 for the part number of the IM Holder Lever.
<Removal>
(1) Open the Print cartridge cover.
(2) Widening the fulcrum of the IM holder lever which holds the print cartridge, remove the IM holder lever.
IM Holder Lever
<Installation>
Follow the above procedure in reverse.
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Section 8.6.4.2
8.6.4.2 IM Pinch ASSY
Refer to Section 8.4.3 for the part number of the IM Pinch ASSY.
<Removal>
(1) Remove the Imprinter from the scanner by referring Section 8.3.2.
(2) Remove the Imprinter cover as follows.
- Open the Print section.
- Remove the three screws E from inside of the Print section cover.
- Close the Print section and remove the Print cartridge cover while opening it.
(3) Remove the two screws E that secure each IM Pinch ASSY, and remove the IM Pinch ASSY(s) by opening the Print section
frame.
Screws E
<Installation>
Follow the above procedure in reverse by referring to the illustration below.
IM Pinch ASSY
05 July 13, 09 K.Okada A.Miyoshi I.Fujioka Refer to Revision Record on page 2.
Name
fi-6670/fi-6670A/fi-667PR
04 Apr.27, 09 K.Okada A.Miyoshi I.Fujioka Refer to Revision Record on page 2. Maintenance Manual
03 Feb.19, 09 K.Okada A.Miyoshi I.Fujioka Refer to Revision Record on page 2. Drawing
No. P1PA03576-B50X/6
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DESIG. May 28, 2008 K.Okada CHECK T.Anzai APPR. I.Fujioka PFU LMITED Page
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Section 8.6.4.3
8.6.4.3 Junction PCA
Refer to Section 8.4.11 for the part number of the Junction PCA.
<Removal>
(1) Remove the Imprinter from the scanner by referring to Section 8.3.2.
(2) Remove the Print cartridge cover by referring to step (2) in Section 8.6.4.2.
(3) Remove the screw B that secures the FPC cable, and disconnect the FPC cable from the Junction PCA.
Fixing screw B
FPC cable
(4) Remove the screw B from the Junction PCA, and remove the Junction PCA (photo below).
Fixing screw B
Junction PCA
<Installation>
Follow the above procedure in reverse.
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Section 8.6.4.4
8.6.4.4 IM Holder ASSY / FPC Cable
Refer to Section 8.4.3 for the part number of the IM Holder ASSY, and Section 8.4.6 for that of the FPC Cable.
<Removal>
(1) Remove the Imprinter from the scanner by referring to Section 8.3.2.
(2) Remove the Print cartridge cover by referring to step (2) in Section 8.6.4.2.
(3) Disconnect the FPC cable from the connector by referring to step (3) in Section 8.6.4.3.
Pull out the FPC cable through the frame hole to the IM Holder ASSY side.
(5) Pulling out the rail shaft of the IM Holder ASSY, rotate the IM Holder ASSY a bit in the direction of the arrow in the photo
below to remove.
IM Holder ASSY
<Installation>
Follow the above procedure in reverse by taking care of the following points.
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When removing the FPC cable, follow the procedures below.
(6) Remove the two plastic parts from the Holder with a small flat screwdriver (refer to the drawing below).
Note: Be careful not to lose the rubber cushions on the bottom of the Holder
(7) Remove one end of the FPC cable from the Holder as shown
in the figure to the right. Holder
(8) Remove the FPC cable from all the cable holding ribs.
Holding ribs
FPC Cable
<Installation>
Follow the above procedure in reverse by taking care of the following points.
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Section 8.6.5
8.6.5 IMP CT
Refer to Section 8.4.10 for the part number of the IMP CT.
<Removal>
(1) Remove the Imprinter from the scanner by referring to Section 8.3.2.
(2) Remove the two screws A from the document exit side.
(3) Pull the PCA cover out of the Imprinter, and then open it to the front. Disconnect the two connectors from the IMP CT
(photo below).
(4) Remove the cable (connector and clamp) and the four screws A from the IMP CT, and remove the Control PCA.
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(5) Remove the EEPROM from the IMP CT and install it onto the new IMP CT.
The EEPROM stores the data of Ink counter for the current Print cartridge.
EEPROM
<Installation>
Follow the above procedure in reverse.
Note: When installing the PCA cover, insert the PCA cover tab into the square hole at the rear of the Imprinter.
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Section 8.6.6.1
8.6.6 Parts inside of Fix Unit
8.6.6.1 Sensor OPB5
Refer to Section 8.4.1 for the part number of the Sensor OPB5.
<Removal>
(1) Remove the Imprinter from the scanner by referring to Section 8.3.2.
(2) Remove the Print cartridge cover by referring to the step (2) in Section 8.6.4.2.
(3) Remove the three screws A on the inside face of the Imprinter to remove the cover.
Cover
(4) Remove the screw for the right cover. Insert a small flat-blade screwdriver in the gap between the right cover and the frame
to unlatch the cover claw. Then remove the right cover while opening it.
Right cover
(5) Remove the eight screws A on the inside face of the imprinter then move the plate toward you.
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(6) Pulling out the metal plate a bit to the front, disconnect the connector and the bracket screw A on the Sensor OPB5.
Unlatch the claws for the Sensor OPB5 to remove this sensor.
<Installation>
Follow the above procedure in reverse.
Notes:
- Press the Sensor OPB5 down firmly so that the claws engage properly.
- After assembling, confirm that the sensor lever moves smoothly.
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Section 8.6.6.2
8.6.6.2 Sensor OP
Refer to Section 8.4.12 for the part number of the Sensor OP.
<Removal>
(1) Remove the Imprinter from the scanner by referring to Section 8.3.2.
(2) Remove the Print Cartridge cover by referring to the step (2) in Section 8.6.4.2.
(3) Remove the cover by referring to step (3) in Section 8.6.6.1.
(4) Remove the screw A for the left cover. Insert a small flat-blade screwdriver in the gap between the left cover and the frame
to remove the cover claw. Then remove the left cover while opening it.
(5) Disconnect the connector from the Sensor OP, and remove the sensor upward by pinching its claws.)
Connector
<Installation>
Follow the above procedure in reverse.
Note: When attaching the Sensor OP, make sure it is positioned as shown in the photo below. You cannot insert the Sensor OP
in the reverse direction.
Connector
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8.6.6.3 Feed Motor
Refer to Specification 8.4.4 for the part number of the Feed Motor.
<Removal>
(1) Remove the Imprinter from the scanner by referring to Section 8.3.2.
(2) Remove the Print Cartridge cover by referring to the step (2) in Section 8.6.4.2.
(3) Remove the cover and Sensor OP5 connector by referring to steps (3) ~ (5) in Section 8.6.6.1.
(4) Remove the two cable clamps at the back of the cover to remove the cover.
Cable clamps
(5) Remove the two screws A that secure the Feed motor to remove the Feed motor. Disconnect the cable connector from the
Feed motor.
Cable connector
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<Installation>
Follow the above procedure in reverse.
1. When fastening the screws for the Feed motor, adjust the belt tension so that the belt defects 3mm when 300 grams of force
are applied at the location noted in the photo below.
D = 3 mm
f = 300 ± 40 gf
f
25mm
2. When installing the Feed motor, align the phases of the pulleys (D-cut) as shown below.
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Section 8.6.6.4
8.6.6.4 PR Cable
<Removal>
(1) Remove the Imprinter from the scanner by referring to Section 8.3.2.
(2) Remove the Print Cartridge cover by referring to the step (2) in Section 8.6.4.2.
(3) Remove the right cover by referring to steps (3) ~ (6) in Section 8.6.6.1, and move the metal plate toward you.
(4) Remove the left cover by referring to step (4) in Section 8.6.6.2.
(5) Disconnect the PR Cable connector from the Junction PCA, and from the Sensor OP5.
(6) Remove the PR cable from the cable clamps (11 pieces).
Remove connectors.
PR Cable
<Installation>
Follow the above procedure in reverse.
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Section 8.6.6.5
8.6.6.5 IM Felt
<Removal>
(1) Remove the Imprinter from the scanner by referring to Section 8.3.2.
(2) Remove the Print Cartridge cover by referring to the step (2) in Section 8.6.4.2.
(3) Remove the right cover by referring to step (3) ~ (6) in Section 8.6.6.1
(4) Remove the left cover by referring to step (4) in Section 8.6.6.2.
(5) Remove the two screws A that secure the Sheet guide and the screw E that secures the plastic part from the left side of the
Imprinter.
(6) Remove the clamp with cable.
Cable clamp
Sheet guide fixing screws A
Screw E
Plastic part
(7) In the same way as steps (5) and (6), remove the two screws A that secure the Sheet guide and a screw E that secures the
plastic part on the right side of the Imprinter.
Screw E
Plastic part
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(8) Lifting up the Sheet guide, replace the IM Felt.
Note: The IM Felt is not glued to the bracket.
IM Felt
<Installation>
Follow the above procedure in reverse.
Note: You can replace the new IM Felt with either side facing up.
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Section 8.6.7
8.6.7 Thumb screw
Refer to Section 8.4.9 for the part number of the Thumb Screw.
<Removal>
(1) Lift up the stacker and remove the Thumb screw that secures the imprinter.
Thumb Screw
<Installation>
Follow the above procedure in reverse.
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Section 8.7
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Section 9.3.1
Feed direction
Place the Paper Guides at the ends where the paper edges will pass through.
Paper Guide
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Section 8.8.2
When you wish to print on a section near the edge of wide paper, remove the Paper Guide in order to open
space for the Print Cartridge, and attach the removed guide in the center.
For Right- Edge Printing For Left- Edge Printing
Be careful not to let the Paper Guide touch or catch onto the print circuit film.
Paper Guide
Paper Guide
Paper Guide
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Section 8.8.3
8.8.3 Print Setup
You can configure the settings of the Imprinter by using the scanner driver dialog box.
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Section 8.8.3
・ Y Offset (Print starting point)
5 mm
Y
Specifies Y Offset from the edge of the documents for the
ABC..
placement of printing. The standard value specified here
depends on the device.
Feeding direction
Feeding direction
ABC001
ABC001
(Backside) (Backside)
Horizontal
Feeding direction
Feeding direction
A
A B C 00 1
B
C
0
0
1
(Backside) (Backside)
・ Initial Value
Designates the initial count when the Imprinter String is set, including a counter value.
・ Counter Step
Configures whether the count increments or decrements. In other words, this value is added to or subtracted from the
counter each time an original is scanned. An increment of 0, 1, or 2 may be specified. Usually, 1 is designated for a
single-sided original, and 2 for a double- sided original.
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・ Counter
" ".
%YYYY: The year is printed in four digits using the Western calendar.
%YYY: The year is printed using the two digits of the Japanese calendar (current, or Heisei era).
%YY: The year is printed in the last two digits of the Western calendar.
%MMM: An English abbreviation of the month is printed; for example, JAN for January and FEB for February.
%MM: The month is printed in two digits; for example, 01 for January and 12 for December.
%M: The month is printed using one or two digits; for example, 1 for January and 12 for December.
%DD: The day is printed using two digits; for example, 03 for the 3rd day of the month and 26 for the 26th day of
the month.
%D: The day is printed using one or two digits; for example, 3 for the 3rd day of the month and 26 for the 26th
day of the month.
%HH: The hour is printed using two digits of the 24-hour clock; for example, 08 for 8:00 a.m. and 14 for 2:00 p.m.
%H: The hour is printed using one or two digits of the 24-hour clock; for example, 8 for 8:00 a.m. and 14 for 2:00
p.m.
%NN: The minute is printed using two digits; for example, 02 for 8:02 a.m. and 48 for 2:48 p.m.
%N: The minute is printed using one or two digits; for example, 2 for 8:02 a.m. and 48 for 2:48 p.m.
%Nud: A counter value is printed by N digits which increases or decreases with each page.
Programmable digits of the counter is 5 and 8 and described as "%05ud" and "%08ud" respectively. The
programmable digits depend on the device.)
The initial counter and the methods of increasing and decreasing values can be specified as explained above
under the heading "Counter."
This specification is only permitted at the end of an Imprinter String (Endorser).
・ Sample
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Section 8.8.4
8.8.4 Removing Jammed Documents
Remove jammed document sheets as follows:
Do not forcefully pull out the document pages.
ADF
Print section
To open the ADF, first open the Print section before proceeding.
ADF
Print section
ADF
Print section
ADF
Print section
- Be sure that the ADF is closed first before closing the Print section.
- Do not move the imprinter and scanner while printing. Printing may distort.
- When you are not going to use the imprinter for a long time, please remove the print cartridge from the imprinter and
store it.
- Ink is consumed every time at the initial start-up of the imprinter though no printing is performed.
- Do not move the imprinter with the print cartridge installed. The imprinter may become damaged.
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Section 8.9.1
Poor quality prints can occur due to blocked ink emission holes in the nozzle. Leaving the imprinter unused for long periods can
also cause emission holes to become blocked. When the emission holes are blocked, clean the nozzle surface of the print
cartridge.
For cleaning, use a dry lint-free cloth (DO NOT use tissue), and gently wipe any dirt and stains off the nozzle’s surface.
Nozzle plate
When cleaning, be careful not to touch the Nozzle plate or the contact parts of the cartridge directly by hand.
(3) Gently wipe any dirt and stains off the nozzle surface.
(4) Make sure that all dirt and stains are removed before reinstalling the print cartridge. (Refer to Section 8.9.4)
When installing or replacing the print cartridge, be careful not to insert it out of place.
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Section 8.9.2
8.9.2 Cleaning the Imprinter
After frequent use, ink will begin to accumulate or stick to the base of the Imprinter, which can soil printouts. Always maintain
the imprinter base clean.
To assure high quality print outs and long use of the imprinter, adopt a daily maintenance procedure as explained below.
- When cleaning, gently wipe the imprinter base with an absorbent item that can remove the ink.
- If the ink is dried, gently wipe it with a moistened cloth. (Since the ink is water soluble, it can be cleaned with water.)
(2) Open the Print Cartridge Cover and remove the print cartridge. (Refer to Section 8.9.4.)
(4) Wipe off any dirt and dust on the base surface of the Print Cartridge Holder with a lint-free cloth.
When cleaning, be careful not to touch the metal wheels located behind the upper rollers on the print cartridge cover.
(5) Check that the dirt is wiped off, and then close the Print section.
(6) Reinstall the Print Cartridge and close the Print Cartridge Cover. (Refer to Section 8.9.4.)
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Section 8.9.3
8.9.3 Cleaning the Rollers
When ink or dust from the paper is stuck on the imprinter feed roller surfaces, documents may not feed smoothly. To prevent
feed problems, clean the roller surfaces regularly.
Recommended cleaning cycle is every 5,000 sheets. Actual cleaning cycle may be shorter depending on usage and
documents.
Print section
With a lint-free cloth, gently wipe off the dirt or dust from the roller surfaces.
To clean the lower rubber rollers, rotate the rollers by holding down the [Scan/Stop] button and [Send to] button on the
operator panel of the scanner simultaneously.
When cleaning, be careful not to touch the metal wheels located behind the upper rollers on the print
section.
Print section
Rotate the rollers with your fingers gently and wipe off any dirt or dust from the roller surface with a lint-free cloth.
(4) Confirm that all dirt and dust have been removed from the rollers. Close the Print section.
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8.9.4 Replacing the Print Cartridge
- When the message to the right appears, replace the Print Cartridge as soon as possible.
- If you continue to print without replacing the cartridge, your print output will continue
to appear lighter and lighter.
- When installing the print cartridge, be careful not to insert it out of place.
(3) Open the Print Cartridge Holder by slightly pinching and lifting up its locking lever with your finger as shown below.
(4) Remove the old Print Cartridge from the Print Cartridge Holder.
(5) Take the new Print Cartridge out of its pouch and detach the protection tape from the Print Cartridge.
Do not touch the metal part of the cartridge nor put the tape back again.
(6) Place the Print Cartridge into the holder as shown below with its tab positioning to the right.
Be careful not to let the print cartridge touch or catch on to the print circuit film.
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(7) Lower the locking lever of the Print Cartridge Holder until it locks in and fixes the cartridge in place.
(8) Position the Print Cartridge Holder along where the document will
pass through.
Be sure to position the print cartridge to have enough space from the document edge.
If you position the Print Cartridge too close to the document edge, printing may be performed out of the document width.
1. On the [Start] menu, select [All Programs] –[Scanner Utility for Microsoft Windows]- [Software Operation Panel].
2. Select the [Device Setting] tab from the listing on the left.
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Appendix 1 Screws
The screws that are used in this device (scanner and imprinter) are as follows.
Name on this
Description Part number Remarks
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fi-6670/fi-6670A
Screw A SCREW RU6SW2N3-08121
fi-6770/fi-6770A/fi-6750S
Name on this
Description Part number Remarks
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fi-6670/fi-6670A
Screw B SCREW U30L-0010-0030#M3x8
fi-6770/fi-6770A/fi-6750S
Name on this
Description Part number Remarks
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fi-6670/fi-6670A
Screw C SCREW RU6SW2N3-06121
fi-6770/fi-6770A/fi-6750S
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Name on this
Description Part number Remarks
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fi-6670/fi-6670A
Screw D SCREW RU6SW2N3-05121
fi-6770/fi-6770A/fi-6750S
Name on this
Description Part number Remarks
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fi-6670/fi-6670A
Screw E PT SCREW PA83952-5038
fi-6770/fi-6770A/fi-6750S
Name on this
Description Part number Remarks
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fi-6670/fi-6670A
Screw F PT SCREW PA83952-2636
fi-6770/fi-6770A/fi-6750S
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Name on this
Description Part number Remarks
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fi-6670/fi-6670A
Screw G SCREW RU6SW2N4-10121
fi-6770/fi-6770A/fi-6750S
Name on this
Description Part number Remarks
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fi-6670/fi-6670A
Screw H SCREW RU6SW2N3-14121
fi-6770/fi-6770A/fi-6750S
Name on this
Description Part number Remarks
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fi-6670/fi-6670A
Screw I SCREW U120-4300-Z624
fi-6770/fi-6770A/fi-6750S
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Name on this
Description Part number Remarks
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fi-6670/fi-6670A
Screw J SCREW RU6SNA2R5-05121
fi-6770/fi-6770A/fi-6750S
Name on this
Description Part number Remarks
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fi-6670/fi-6670A
Screw K SCREW CA98001-8785
fi-6770/fi-6770A/fi-6750S
Name on this
Description Part number Remarks
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Screw L SCREW RU6SNA3-06121 fi-6670/fi-6670A
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Description Part number Remarks
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Screw M C SCREW PA03951-0610 fi-6770/fi-6770A/fi-6750S
Name on this
Description Part number Remarks
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Screw N PT SCREW PA83952-5040 fi-6770/fi-6770A/fi-6750S
Name on this
Description Part number Remarks
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Thumb screw THUMB SCREW PA83951-1510
fi-6770/fi-6770A/fi-6750S
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03 Appendix 2
1. With the ADF cover open and the Cover Open sensor status OFF (by opening the cover all the way), press the Power
button while pressing the Function button. (In this mode, the scanner interface with the host becomes off-line.)
* fi-6670 and fi-6670A have the operator panels on both sides. The operation can be done at either panel.
ADF Cover
The following is the Function Number Display and the scanner status transition during scanner initialization after the power
is turned ON in the procedure above.
Function
Scanner status
No. Display
Initializing
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2. During the Emulation switch mode, press the Scan/Stop button to display the current scanner setting.
- If the Emulation mode is activated for the first time, the initial value (standard) “0” appears on the Function Number
Display.
- When fi-5650C is selected, “1” appears on the Function Number Display.
3. Pressing the Function button changes the displayed number. Press it several times until the number for the model you want
your scanner to emulate appears.
- If your scanner is fi-6670, to emulate fi-5650C, press the Function button several times until “1” is displayed on the
Function Number Display.
4. Press the Scan/Stop button to display the selected scanner name (numbers) by turns.
- The first “-” is a start mark. “SP” signifies “OFF: No display”. Switching interval is 0.5 second.
5. If the scanner name (numbers) displayed on the Function Number Display is correct, press the Function button.
Pressing the Function button displays Screen E1 to ask whether to write thee selected mode into EEPROM.
- To cancel the process, press the Send to button and return to the initial display of the Emulation mode.
[Screen E1]
Function Power
Scanner status
No. Display LED
Blinks “o” (lower).
Interval of blinking: 1.0 second
ON
(Switching interval of light ON
and OFF is 0.5 second)
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6. Writing to EEPROM.
Pressing the Scan/Stop + Function buttons writes the information of the scanner of which setting has been changed into
EEPROM.
While the data is being written into EEPROM, Screen E2 appears.
When writing process is complete successfully, Screen E3 appears.
- To cancel the process, press the Send to button and return to the initial display of the Emulation mode.
[Screen E2]
Function Scanner status
No. Display
Data is being written into EEPROM.
No button is available.
Displays “L” without blinking.
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