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Canon w6200sm Service Manual
Canon w6200sm Service Manual
OCT. 2003
AY3-4308-002
COPYRIGHT 2003 CANON INC. CANON W6200 N 1003 0.00-0 PRINTED IN JAPAN (IMPRIME AU JAPON)
1003 N 0.00-0
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p roducts. This manual covers all localities where the products are sold. For this reason, it
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Part 5: Maintenance
This part explains maintenance of the unit. It includes details of disassembly /
assembly, adjustments required when assembling, troubleshooting procedures, and
wiring / circuit diagrams, etc.
REF.
1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW
1.1 Product Overview
1.2 Features
1.3 Printhead
1.4 Ink Tank
1.5 Cutter Unit
1.6 Roll Holder
1.7 Consumables
1.7.1 Printhead
1.7.2 Ink tank
1.7.3 Cutter unit
2. SPECIFICATIONS
2.1 General Specifications
2.2 Interface Specifications
2.2.1 Network
2.2.2 USB (option)
2.2.3 IEEE1394 (option)
2.3 Printer Driver Types
2.3.1 Printer driver
2.3.2 Printer utility
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1. OVERVIEW
1.1 Printer Block Diagram
1.2 Print Signal Sequence
1.3 Print Driving
1.3.1 Print drive control
1.3.2 Print drive timing
2. FIRMWARE
2.1 Power On/Off
2.1.1 Power On
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Power Off
2.2.1 Power Off sequence
2.3 Print Control
2.3.1 Print mode
2.4 Print Position Adjustment
2.4.1 Print position adjustment
2.5 Overheating Protection Control of Printhead
2.6 Pause between Pages
2.7 White Raster Skip
2.8 Sleep Mode
3. PRINTER MECHANICAL SYSTEM
3.1 Ink Passage
3.1.1 Overview of the ink passage
3.2 Ink Tank Unit
3.2.1 Structure of ink tank unit
3.3 Carriage Unit
3.3.1 Carriage functions
3.3.2 Structure of carriage
3.4 Printhead
3.4.1 Structure of printhead
3.5 Purge Unit
3.5.1 Functions of purge unit
3.5.2 Structure of purge unit
3.6 Maintenance Cartridge
3.6.1 Maintenance cartridge
3.7 Air Flow
3.7.1 Air flow
3.8 Paper Path
3.8.1 Overview of paper path
3.9 Structure of Paper Path
3.9.1 Structure of feed rollers
3.9.2 Structure of cutter unit
4. PRINTER ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
4.1 Overview
4.2 System Controller
4.2.1 System controller components
4.3 Engine Controller
4.3.1 Engine controller components
4.4 Carriage Relay PCB
4.4.1 Carriage relay PCB components
4.5 Head Relay PCB
4.5.1 Head relay PCB components
4.6 Power Supply
4.6.1 Power supply block diagram
5. DETECTION FUNCTIONS
5.1 Detection Functions Based on Sensors
5.1.1 Sensors for covers
5.1.2 Ink passage system
5.1.3 Carriage system
5.1.4 Paper path system
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Part 5: MAINTENANCE
1. MAINTENANCE
1.1 List of Regular Replacement Parts
1.2 List of Consumables
1.3 List of Regular Maintenance
2. SERVICE TOOLS
2.1 List of Tools
2.2 Using the Cover Switch Tool
3. APPLYING THE GREASE
4. SERVICE PARTS
4.1 Service Parts
4.1.1 Keep all packages with the warning not to turn over.
4.1.2 Feed roller
5. DISASSEMBLY/REASSEMBLY
5.1 Disassembly/Reassembly
5.1.1 Disassembly/assembly flowcharts for major parts
5.2 Points to Note on Disassembly and Reassembly
5.2.1 Note on locations prohibited from disassembly
5.2.2 Manual carriage movement
5.2.3 Units required for draining the ink
5.2.4 Outer covers
5.2.5 Driving unit
5.2.6 Ink tube unit
5.2.7 Carriage unit
5.2.8 Feeder unit
5.2.9 Purge unit
5.2.10 Ink tank unit
5.2.11 Boards
5.3 Opening the Caps and Moving the Wiper Unit
5.3.1 Opening the caps and releasing the carriage lock pins
5.3.2 Retracting the cap
5.3.3 Moving the wiper unit
5.4 Opening and Closing the Ink Supply Valve
5.5 Draining the Ink
5.5.1 Automatic ink drainage
5.5.2 Manual ink drainage
6. ADJUSTMENT AND SETUP
6.1 Adjustment and Setup Items
6.1.1 Adjustment of head holder tilt lever
6.2 Adjustment and Setup Procedures
6.2.1 Adjustment of the head holder tilt lever
7. TROUBLESHOOTING
7.1 Outline of Troubleshooting
7.1.1 Outline
7.1.2 Notice for Troubleshooting
7.2 Troubleshooting When Warnings Occur
7.2.1 Ink Check
(W01000, W01001, W01002, W01003, W01004, W01005)
7.2.2 MTCart Full Soon
(W01006)
7.2.3 Memory Overflow
(W0100C)
7.2.4 Feed Limit..
(W0100F)
7.2.5 Incorrect Media
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No full bleed
(W01022)
7.2.7 W01030/W01031/W01032/W01033/W01034/W01035/W01036/
W01037/W01038/W01039: GARO W0103x (number is indicated by x)
Troubleshooting When Errors Occur
7.3.1 E02000
Roll media end error
7.3.2 E0200D/E02016
Cut sheet end error
7.3.3 E0200A/E0200B/E0200C/E0200E/E0200F/E02010/E02017/E02018
Media sensor error
7.3.4 E02015
Cutter error
7.3.5 E02400/E02401/E02402/E02403
Path mismatch error
7.3.6 E02404/E02405
Borderless printing error
7.3.7 E02500/E02501/E02502/E02503/E02504/E02505
Ink empty error
7.3.8 E02506/E02507/E02508/E02509/E0250A/E0250B
Ink tank uninstalled error (during ink tank replacement)
7.3.9 E02520
Ink level unknown error
7.3.10 E02521/E02522/E02523/E02524/E02525/E02526
Ink level low error
7.3.11 E02800/E02801/E02802/E02803/E02811
Printhead error
7.3.12 E02804/E02805/E02806/E02807/E02808/E02809/E0280A/
E0280B/E0280C/E0280D/E0280E/E0280F
Ink tank error
7.3.13 E02812/E02A00/E02A01/E02A02/E02A03
Engine controller internal error
7.3.14 E02815/E02816/E02817/E02818
Maintenance cartridge error
7.3.15 E02B04
Upper cover sensor error
7.3.16 E02B05
Right cover sensor error
7.3.17 E02B06
Carriage cover sensor error
7.3.18 E02D00/E02D01
Sensor error in purge unit
7.3.19 E02D02
Carriage homeposition error
7.3.20 E02D03
Feed motor error
7.3.21 E02D05
Air flow fan error
7.3.22 E02D06
Ink supply valve switching error
7.3.23 E02E01/E02E05/E02E06
Carriage motor error
7.3.24 E02E10
IEEE1394 error
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System controller internal error
7.4 Troubleshooting When Service Call Errors Occur
7.4.1 Printhead error!
(E04000)
7.4.2 Scale read error!
(E04002)
7.4.3 Turn Power Off!!
(S04010/S04011/S04012)
7.4.4 Turn Power Off!!
(E02777)
7.5 Troubleshooting for Other Problems Indicated on the Display
7.5.1 Incorrect Value: Check Value
7.5.2 Offline: Load Roll Media
7.5.3 Offline: Load Cut Sheet
Offline: Remove Cut Sheet
7.5.4 Offline: Open Upper Cover
7.5.5 Printer Setup: Open Upper Cover
7.5.6 Printer Setup: Open Right Cover
7.6 Troubleshooting for Problems Not Indicated on the Display
7.6.1 Printer does not turn on
7.6.2 Network is not connected
7.6.3 Right cover does not open
7.6.4 Printing problems (ink is full)
7.6.5 Printing problems (ink is not full)
7.6.6 Other printing problems
8. CONNECTOR POSITIONS AND PIN ARRANGEMENT
8.1 System Controller
8.2 Engin Controller
8.3 Carriage Relay PCB
8.4 Head Relay PCB
8.5 Power Supply
9. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
9.1 General Circuit Diagram
9.2 System Controller
9.3 Engine Controller
9.4 Carriage Relay PCB
9.5 Head Relay PCB
9.6 Power Supply
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LF ACCURACY (Image)
com_fut.exe (Startup)
com_fut.exe (Setup 1)
com_fut.exe (Setup 2)
com_fut.exe (Send Image)
com_fut.exe (Transmission is completed)
com_fut.exe (Completed Image)
ssw (Image)
ssw_head (Image)
ssw_ink (Image)
Service Information Access Software (Startup 1)
Service Information Access Software (Startup 2)
Service Information Access Software (Setup 1)
Service Information Access Software (Setup 2)
Service Information Access Software (Code Input)
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SIGNALS AND PIN NUMBERS OF THE SIGNAL CONTACT POINTS
XI
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Part 1
SAFETY AND
PRECAUTIONS
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1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1.1 Moving Parts
1.2 Ink
1.3 Electrical Parts
2. OTHER PRECAUTIONS
2.1 Printhead
2.2 Ink tank
2.3 Handling the Printer
3. PRECAUTIONS WHEN SERVICING THE PRINTER
3.1 Stored Data
3.2 Firmware Confirmation
3.3 Precautions Against Static Electricity
3.4 Precautions for Disassembly/Assembly
3.5 Self-Diagnostic Feature
3.6 Disposing of Waste Ink
3.7 Disposing of Lithium Battery
W6200
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1.1 Moving Parts
Be careful not to get your hair, clothes, or accessories caught in the moving parts of the
printer.
These include the carriage unit, carriage belt, ink tube and flexible cable activated by
the carriage motor; feed motor-driven feed roller and pinch roller; and purge motordriven purge unit.
To prevent accidents, the upper cover of the printer is locked during printing so that it
does not open. If the upper cover is opened in the online/offline mode, the carriage
motor, feed motor, and other driving power supplies are turned off.
Carriage belt
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Feed roller
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Delivery unit
Feed motor
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1.2 Ink
1.2.1 Ink passages
Be careful not to touch the ink passages of the printer or to allow ink to stain the
workbench, hands, clothes or the printer under repair.
The ink flows through the ink tank unit, carriage unit, purge unit, maintenance-jet
tray maintenance cartridge and the ink tubes that relay ink to each unit.
CAUTION
Although the ink is not harmful to the human body, it contains organic
solvents.
Avoid getting the ink in your mouth or eyes.
Flush well with water and see a doctor if contact occurs.
In case of accidental ingestion of a large quantity, call a doctor
immediately.
Black ink
Glycerin 56-81-5, Carbon black
Photo Cyan/Photo Magenta/Yellow inks
Glycerin 56-81-5, Ethylene glycol 107-21-1
Cyan ink
Glycerin 56-81-5, Ethylene glycol 107-21-1, Copper compound
Magenta ink
Glycerin 56-81-5
Since this ink contains pigment, stains will not come out of clothing.
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Carriage unit
Maintenance cartridge
Ink tank unit
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Purge unit
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Operation panel
Power connector
Power supply
Engine controller
Interface connector
System controller
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2. OTHER PRECAUTIONS
2.1 Printhead
2.1.1 How to handle the printhead
Do not open the printhead package until you are ready to install the head.
When installing the printhead in the printer, hold the knob, and then remove the
protective material and protective cap, in that order. Do not replace the protective cap
once you have removed it from the printhead, since the cap may scratch the nozzles.
To prevent the nozzles from getting clogged with foreign matter or dried ink, install the
printhead immediately after you remove the protective cap. Also make sure to press
down the locking lever of the printhead until you feel a click.
In addition, to prevent clogging of the nozzles, never touch the nozzle unit or ink
supply unit of the printhead, or wipe it with tissue paper or anything else. Also, be
careful not to touch the electrical contact.
Never attempt to disassemble the printhead or to wash it with water.
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Knob
Nozzle unit
Protective material
Electrical contact
Ink port
Protective cap
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2.1.2 Capping
The printer will perform the capping operation when printing has finished or during
standby due to errors, in order to protect the printhead and avoid ink leakage.
If the power cord is accidentally unplugged, turn the power button off, reconnect the
power cord, and turn the power button on to confirm that the printer starts up
properly and changes to the Online or Offline state, then power off the printer
using the power button.
CAUTION
Improper capping may cause clogged printhead nozzles due to dried ink
or ink leakage from the printhead.
CAUTION
If the printhead is left uninstalled, printing failure may arise from clogged
nozzles due to the depositing of foreign matter or dried ink when it is reinstalled.
Even if the head remains installed, the nozzle may dry out and cause
printing failure if the ink is drained for transport.
CAUTION
If electrical units are powered on when ink has leaked, the units may be
damaged.
Never connect the power cord when ink has leaked on the electrical units.
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Printhead contacts
Carriage unit
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Belt stopper
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CAUTION
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REF.
For how to upgrade each board, please refer to Part 3: 6. PRINTER SERVICE
SOFTWARE.
NOTE
The engine controller and the system controller of this printer each uses a
lithium battery. The lithium battery for the engine controller is a nonreplaceable part and the lithium battery for the system controller is a
replaceable part.
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PRODUCT
SPECIFICATIONS
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1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW
1.1 Product Overview
1.2 Features
1.3 Printhead
1.4 Ink Tank
1.5 Cutter Unit
1.6 Roll holder
1.7 Consumables
2. SPECIFICATIONS
2.1 General Specifications
2.2 Interface Specifications
2.3 Printer Driver Types
W6200
1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW
1.1 Product Overview
This printer is a large format printer which is capable of high-speed, photo-quality
printing on large-size paper up to 24 inches wide.
The printer is a desktop type. The printer is capable of output to either roll media or cut
sheet.
IEEE1394 or USB port
(option)
LAN port
Power connector
Upper cover
Right upper cover
Left front cover
Operation panel
Stand
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Output stacker
Right cover
Holder stopper
Roll holder
Belt stopper
Printhead
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1.2 Features
Light and compact body made possible by rear feeding of roll media.
Four-sides borderless printing support (roll media) eliminates tedious cutting and
simplifies poster creation.
High quality photo finish with 1200 x 1200 dpi maximum resolution using highly
lightfast, water-proof, and ozone-proof six color (C, M, Y, Bk, PC, PM) pigment ink.
High-speed printing with bidirectional print control using 1 inch (1280-nozzles) head
for each color.
Tubing type ink supply completely separating print head and large capacity ink tank.
Support for roll media and cut sheets.
Roll media with width from 297.0 to 609.6 mm and length up to 18 m can be used.
Carriage mounted cutter mechanism enables automatic sheet cutting.
Cut sheet feeding, media discharge, and ink tank replacement can be performed
easily from the front.
Standard support for 10Base-T/100Base-TX TCP/IP network. Optional support for
high-speed IEEE1394 or USB2.0 interface.
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1.3 Printhead
On the carriage, disposable printhead is installed, each of which contains six rows of
integrated nozzles.
Each row consists of 1280 nozzles, which are arranged in a staggered pattern for
printing efficiency.
If print quality does not improve despite carrying out cleaning, the printhead should be
replaced with a new one. Generally, it is recommended that the print head be replaced
about 12 months after you have opened the package. The reference number of printable
pages for each model is shown below.
Approx. 2,200 sheets (Standard mode (8-pass, Bi-directional), A1 size, 18% duty
pattern for each color)
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1.7 Consumables
1.7.1 Printhead
This consumable printhead is the same as the printhead shipped with the printer.
The filters are included with the printhead and they should be replace before the
printhead when replacing the printhead.
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2. SPECIFICATIONS
2.1 General Specifications
1. Type
W6200: Bubble jet printer (Desktop type)
2. Feeding system
Roll media: Manual (rear setting)
Cut sheet: Manual (front setting)
3. Feeding capacity
Roll media: 1 roll (outer diameter: 130mm or less)
Standard roll holder (provided with the product): inner diameter of
the paper tube: 50.8mm (2)
Cut sheet: 1 sheet
4. Delivery system
Delivers the media with its printed side up in the forward direction
5. Sheet delivery capability
1 sheet (Delivered in stacker)
6. Cutter
Automated replaceable cartridge-type cutter
7. Type of media
Heavy coated paper, Coated paper, Back light film, Proofing paper, Photo semi-glossy
paper, Photo glossy paper, Plain paper, Synthetic paper (with/without adhesive),
Flame-resistant cloth, Matte film, Glossy paper
8. Supported thickness
80m to 500m
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9. Media size
Media
Width
Roll media*1 297.0mm (11.69)*2 to 609.6mm (24)*3
Cut sheet
203.3mm (8)*4 to 609.6mm (24)*3
1
* Outer diameter of roll:130mm or less.
*2 ISO A4 size or larger
*3 ARCH D size or smaller
*4 8x 10 or larger
Length
210.0mm (8.27)*2 to 18m (708.66)
203.3mm (8)*3 to 914.4mm (36)*3
Roll media
5mm
5mm
5mm
5mm
Cut Sheet
5mm
23mm
5mm
5mm
Mode
Plain paper
Coated paper
Heavy coated
paper
Other
Print-pass
Draft
Standard
High
Draft
Standard
High
Draft
Standard
High
Standard
High
Print
resolution (dpi)
300x1200
600x1200
1200x1200
300x1200
600x1200
1200x1200
600x1200
600x1200
1200x1200
600x1200
1200x1200
2-pass
4-pass
8-pass
2-pass
8-pass
8-pass
4-pass
8-pass
8-pass
8-pass
8-pass
Printing
direction
Bi-directional
Uni-directional
Bi-directional
Bi-directional
Bi-directional
Bi-directional
Bi-directional
Bi-directional
Bi-directional
Bi-directional
Bi-directional
Highest
1200x1200
10-pass
Bi-directional
Print speed*1
Approx.
Approx.
Approx.
Approx.
Approx.
Approx.
Approx.
Approx.
Approx.
Approx.
Approx.
1.5
4.5
7.0
1.5
4.5
7.0
2.5
4.5
7.0
4.5
7.0
min.
min.
min.
min.
min.
min.
min.
min.
min.
min.
min.
*1 Time from when the carriage starts moving until the final band is output for A1
size paper. Data transfer time is not included.
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13. Emulation
None
14. Interface
Network 10 Base-T/100 Base-TX (compliance with IEEE802.3 standards)
Compliance with USB specification 2.0 standards (option)
Compliant with IEEE1394-1995 standards and P1394a (Version2.0) (option)
15. Printhead/Ink Tank
Printhead and separate ink tanks
Printhead
Architecture
Ink tank
Ink type
Ink capacity
Maximum number of sheets
that an ink tank can print
BC-1450
Six rows of integrated nozzles arranged in parallel
One row of nozzles: 1280 nozzles arranged in a
staggered pattern
Approx. 2,200 sheets
(Standard mode (8-pass, Bi-directional), A1 size,
18% duty pattern for each color)
BCI-1431 Bk/PC/C/PM/M/Y
Pigment ink
Approx. 130 ml
Bk/Approx. 225 sheets, PC/Approx. 300 sheets,
C/Approx. 682 sheets, PM/Approx. 221 sheets,
M/Approx. 327 sheets, Y/Approx. 129 sheets
(Standard mode (8-pass, Bi-directional), A1 size,
Bicycle (ISO No.5) pattern)
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Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
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+2.2V ~ +2.8V
+0.95V ~ +1.05V
4) Interface cable
Category 5 (UTP or FTP) cable, 100 m max.
Compliance with ANSI/EIA/TIA-568A or ANSI/EIA/TIA-568B standards
5) Interface connector
Printer side: IEEE802.3 standards, compliance with ANSI X3.263 standards, and
ISO/IEC60603-7 standards
Cable side: Compliance with ANSI/EIA/TIA-568A or ANSI/EIA/TIA-568B standards,
RJ-45 type
6) Input/output signals and pin configuration
For details, see Part 5: 8. CONNECTOR POSITION AND PIN ARRANGEMENT.
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S100 During
During
S200 During
During
S400 During
During
Output:
Differential output voltage: +172 mV to +265 mV
4) Interface cable
Twisted-pair shielded cable, 4.5 m max.
Compliance with IEEE1394-1995 standards or P1394a (Version 2.0) standards
5) Interface connector
Printer side: IEEE1394 standards, 6-pin connector (socket)
Cable side: IEEE1394 standards, 6-pin connector (plug)
6) Input/output signals and pin configuration
For details, see Part 5: 8. CONNECTOR POSITION AND PIN ARRANGEMENT.
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OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
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Part 3: Operations
1.1.1 Front
Upper cover
This cover is opened when installing the printhead,
sets cut sheets, removing paper jams inside the
printer, and other operations.
Paper delivery assist guide
Pull out when printing.
It prevents the paper from hitting against
the head. Push in when cutting paper
manually.
Operation panel
The operation panel includes the
Power button, Online button, and
display.
Right cover
This cover is locked when the
printer is printing or sucking
ink. It is unlocked during
standby or when replacing the
ink tank.
Output stacker
This is a cloth tray where the printed
media are stacked.
Stand (option)
This is a platform with casters that
supports the printer unit.
The inside of the stand can be equipped
with an output stacker.
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1.1.2 Rear
Paper release lever
Releases the pinch roller pressure.
Ground cable connector
The ground cable is connected here.
Power connector
The power cord is
connected here.
LAN port
Carriage cover
This cover protects the carriage.
This cover is opened when
installing the printhead.
Printhead
Carriage
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Filter
Filter
Maintenance cartridge
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CAUTION
Always hold the carrying handles at the bottom of the printer when lifting
and moving the printer. Holding the printer by its cover can deform the
cover.
Moving or transport operations where the printer needs to be temporarily
tilted or stood upright must be performed by service personnel.
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CAUTION
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
When mounting the belt stopper, be careful not to move the carriage by
applying too much pressure. If the carriage moves when the heads are
capped, the rubber part of the cap may touch the nozzles on the heads
and damage the printhead.
CAUTION
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CAUTION
To prevent the waste ink from leaking, drain the ink, and then remove the
maintenance cartridge. Package the removed maintenance cartridge so
that the waste ink does not leak from it.
CAUTION
4) Once the "Move Printer" operation is completed, turn off the [Power] button.
5) Open the upper cover, check that the heads are capped, and then use the belt
stopper to secure the carriage in place. (Refer to Part 1: 2.3.2 Fixing the carriage.)
CAUTION
When mounting the belt stopper, be careful not to move the carriage by
applying too much pressure. If the carriage moves when the heads are
capped, the rubber part of the cap may touch the nozzles on the heads
and damage the printhead.
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CAUTION cartridge. If it is leaking, install the maintenance cartridge and wait until
leaking stops.
9) Attach the cushioning materials and tape.
10) If the printer is mounted on a stand, remove the printer from the stand.
11) Pack the printer into the packing box, and then put the roll media, ink tank, and
optional devices in another packing box for moving.
Use the original packing material for the printer and optional devices. If it is not
available, pack them with a sufficient amount of cushioning materials.
b) When the printer is not operating properly
1) Make sure that the printer is turned off.
2) Disconnect the interface cable and power cord (ground wire) from the printer.
3) Remove the roll holder from the roll holder slot.
4) While referring to Part 5: 5.5.2 Manual Ink Drainage, drain the ink from the printer.
5) While referring to Part 3: 2.1.3 Manual Capping, perform the capping operation.
6) Remove the maintenance cartridge, and then package it so that the waste ink
does not leak from it.
7) Attach all of the exterior covers
8) Open the upper cover, and then use the belt stopper to secure the carriage in
place. (Refer to Part 1: 2.3.2 Fixing the carriage.)
9) Close the upper cover.
10) Attach the cushioning materials and tape.
11) If the printer is mounted on a stand, remove the printer from the stand.
12) Use the original packing material for the printer and optional devices. If it is not
available, pack them with a sufficient amount of cushioning materials.
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CAUTION
Carriage unit
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3. OPERATION
3.1 Operation Panel
This section describes the function of the buttons and the meaning of the LEDs on the
operation panel.
Buttons
Button
Paper Source
Data
Lamp
Message
Power
Roll Media
Cut Sheet
6
7 10
8
1
Cancel
Enter
11
Online
Paper Source
Message
Power
Roll Media
Cut Sheet
Cancel
2
3
Data
12
13
4
5
Enter
Online
14
15
4) [ ] button
Offline status: When roll media is loaded, this button functions as a manual feed
button and feeds the media. When a cut sheet is loaded, the sheet is discharged.
When a menu is displayed: This button is used to go to the next lower-level menu.
5) [>] button
Offline status: When the upper cover, right cover, and paper release lever are all
closed, holding down this button for at least 1 second moves the carriage to the left.
When a menu is displayed: This button functions as a selector button and is used
to display the next option.
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6) [ ] button
Offline status: When roll media is loaded, this button functions as a manual feed
button and reverse-feeds the media. When a cut sheet is loaded, the sheet is
discharged.
When a menu is displayed: This button is used to return to the next higher-level
menu.
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7) [Enter] button
When setting values are displayed: This button sets or executes the selected value
or operation.
8) [Power] button
This button is used to turn the printer on and off.
When the power is off: Pressing this buttons turns on the power.
When the power is on: Holding down this button for about 1 or more seconds turns
off the power.
9) [Online] button
This button switches between online status, offline status, and menu display.
Online status: This button switches to offline status.
Offline status: This button switches to menu display.
Menu display: This button cancels the menu operation and switches to online
status. When an error message is displayed or media is not loaded, however, the
printer does not switch to online status until the problem is resolved. In case of
maintenance cartridge related error or "Ink level ?" error, the error can be canceled
by pressing the [Online] button.
Job processing: This button switches to the pause status and pauses processing of
the job.
Pause status: Resumes temporarily halted job.
10) Roll Media lamp
On: This indicates that roll media has been selected as the paper source.
11) Cut Sheet lamp
On: This indicates that cut sheets have been selected as the paper source.
12) DATA lamp
On: This indicates that a job is being received or processing.
Flashing: This indicates that there is a job that has been stopped in pause status.
Off: This indicates that there are no jobs.
13) Message lamp
On: This indicates that a warning is displayed.
Flashing: This indicates that there is an error or the printer is in service mode.
Off: This indicates that operation is normal.
14) Online lamp
On: This indicates that the printer is in online status or job processing status.
Flashing: This indicates that media are being loaded.
Off: This indicates that the printer is in offline status, pause status, sleep status, or
is turned off.
15) Display
The display shows the printer status and menu options. (16 characters x 2 lines)
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Power ON
Initializing
Canon W6200
Please wait..
Offline
Online
Printing
Pause
Job Cancel..
MAIN MENU
Head Cleaning
Shut Down..
Please Wait..
Pause
MAIN MENU
System Setup
Power Off
Addition
MAIN MENU
SERVICE MODE
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[POWER] button
[ONLINE] button
[CANCEL] button
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MAIN MENU
Head Cleaning
Head Cleaning A
Head Cleaning B
Rep. Ink Tank *1
Yes
No
Force Cutting *2 *3
Yes
No
Media Type
*4
Auto Cut *3
Yes
Print Cut Line
No
Adjust Printer
Print Pattern
Print Pattern A
Print Pattern B
Print Patte
On
Off
Feed Priority
Band Joint
Print Length
Adjust Length
(-0.70%) - (0.70%)
(Interface Setup)
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(Interface Setup)
Interface Setup
IP Setting
IP Address
0-255. 0-255. 0-255. 0-255.
(0. 0. 0. 0)
Subnet Mask
0-255. 0-255. 0-255. 0-255.
(0. 0. 0. 0)
Default G/W
0-255. 0-255. 0-255. 0-255.
(0. 0. 0. 0)
EOP Timer
10 sec.
30 sec.
1 min.
2 min.
5 min.
10 min.
30 min.
60 min.
System Setup
Cutter
*4
Enable
Disable
Buzzer
On
Off
Sleep Timer
Off
5 min.
10 min.
20 min.
30 min.
40 min.
50 min.
60 min.
Replace P. head
No
Yes
Move Printer
No
Yes
(Test Print)
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Move Printer
(System Setup)
*4
On
Off
Bk Ink Tank
No
Yes
PC Ink Tank
No
Yes
Language
C Ink Tank
English
No
Yes
Francais
Deutsch
PM Ink Tank
No
Italiano
Yes
Espanol
Test Print
M Ink Tank
Status Print
No
Nozzle Check
Information
Yes
Y Ink Tank
Ink
Version
No
Memory
Yes
Interface
Ext. Interface
MAC Address
ERROR
Page size
Print density
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Plain paper
Coated Paper
Heavy Coated
Glossy Paper
Photo Glossy
Photo Semi-Glos
Synthetic Paper
Adhesive Synthetic Paper
Matte Film
Back Light Film
Flame-Resistant Cloth
Proofing Paper 2
Special 1
Special 2
Special 3
Special 4
Special 5
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6) Adjust Printer
a. Print Pattern
This option allows the user to check if the nozzles are discharging normally or if the
discharge positions are misaligned.
Check each test pattern, and make the proper adjustment settings.
Print Pattern B can be set for all media types.
Print Pattern A
Pattern for even and odd adjustment, bi-directional adjustment, and color
separation adjustment.
Even and Odd adjustment
: 1200dpi, 8-pass, Uni-directional printing
Bi-directional adjustment
: 600dpi, 2-pass, Bi-directional printing
Color separation adjustment : 600dpi, 1-pass, Uni-directional printing
1280dot
Bi-directional
adjustment
1280dot
(Print speed : 25inch/sec)
Bi-directional
adjustment
1280dot
(Print speed : 50inch/sec)
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
+5 +4 +3 +2 +1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 +5 +4 +3 +2 +1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 +5 +4 +3 +2 +1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 +5 +4 +3 +2 +1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 +5 +4 +3 +2 +1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 +5 +4 +3 +2 +1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
+5 +4 +3 +2 +1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 +5 +4 +3 +2 +1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 +5 +4 +3 +2 +1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 +5 +4 +3 +2 +1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 +5 +4 +3 +2 +1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 +5 +4 +3 +2 +1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5
C1
Color separation
1280dot
adjustment
(Print speed : 25inch/sec)
Color separation
1280dot
adjustment
(Print speed : 50inch/sec)
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
+10 +8 +6 +4 +2 0 -2 -4 -6 -8 -10 +10 +8 +6 +4 +2 0 -2 -4 -6 -8 -10 +10 +8 +6 +4 +2 0 -2 -4 -6 -8 -10 +10 +8 +6 +4 +2 0 -2 -4 -6 -8 -10 +10 +8 +6 +4 +2 0 -2 -4 -6 -8 -10
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
+10 +8 +6 +4 +2 0 -2 -4 -6 -8 -10 +10 +8 +6 +4 +2 0 -2 -4 -6 -8 -10 +10 +8 +6 +4 +2 0 -2 -4 -6 -8 -10 +10 +8 +6 +4 +2 0 -2 -4 -6 -8 -10 +10 +8 +6 +4 +2 0 -2 -4 -6 -8 -10
E2
E3
E4
E5
E6
NOTE other than coated paper, heavy coated paper, photo glossy paper, photo
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Media type
+6
+4
+2
-2
-4
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b. Auto Print
When this is set to On, Print Pattern A is performed automatically after the
printhead is replaced.
c. Feed Priority
This option is used to select between giving priority to reducing streaks between
bands or to the precision of distance during paper feed operation. Select Band
Joint if you want to reflect the correction made with Print Pattern B and reduce
the number of streaks between bands. Select Print Length if you do not want to
reflect the correction made with Print Pattern B, but reflect the correction made
with Adjust Length.
d. Adjust Length
The paper feed distance can be adjusted between -0.7% to +0.7%. This adjustment
is possible when Print Length is selected for Feed Priority.
7) Interface Setup
a. IP Setting
This option sets the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway.
b EOP Timer
This sets the timeout time for a printing job.
8) System Setup
a. Cutter
This option prohibits all cutting operations when set to Disable.
Set for each paper type.
b Buzzer
When this option is selected, the buzzer sounds whenever a warning or error
occurs.
The buzzer sounds once for warnings and three times at approximately 0.2 second
intervals for errors.
The buzzer does not sound when this setting is at Off.
c. Sleep Timer
This sets the time until the device enters the sleep state.
d. Replace P. head
Select this option when replacing the printhead. This operation uncaps the
printhead and moves the carriage over the platen so that the printhead on the
printer can be replaced.
e. Move Printer
This option is selected when transporting the printer or moving it to another floor
after installation.
For details, refer to Part 3: 2.1.2 How to transport the printer to a different floor.
f. Cut Dust Reduct.
This option reduces the scattering of cutting dust during roll media printing by
printing a line at the cutting position.
This option can be set for all media types.
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The nozzle check pattern is printed in the Standard mode for each media type.
Canon Large Format Printer W6200PG NOZZLE CHECK
MAC ADDRESS : 0000852D900A
BK
PC
PM
XXXX
Version
S/Boot :
XXXX
Version
E/C
:
XXXX
Version
E/Rel
:
XXXX
Version
E/Boot :
Version No.
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System Setup
SERVICE MODE
DISPLAY
PRINT INF
YES
NO
SYSTEM
TYPE
TMP BK
TMP C
TMP M
TMP Y
TMP PC
TMP PM
SIZE LF
SIZE CR
HEAD
S1
L1
INK
BK
C
M
Y
PC
PM
WARNING
01 to 20
ERROR
P-SETTING
INK CHECK
01 to 30
01 to 20
Test Print
I/O DISPLAY
ADJUST
PRINT PATTERN
HEAD
BAND
BAND DEF
(FUNCTION)
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NOZZLE
SCALE
LF ACCURACY
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(ADJUST)
FUNCTION
PANEL LED/LCD
PANEL KEY
PLATEN FAN
AIR FLOW FAN
PURGE
INK VALVE
LF MOTOR
CR MOTOR
MT-CARTRIDGE
CUTTER
COUNTER
PRINTER
LIFE
POWER ON
W-INK
CUTTER
CARRIAGE
PRINT
DRIVE
PURGE
CLN
CLN-A
CLN-M
INK
INK BK
INK C
INK M
INK Y
INK PC
INK PM
HEAD
DOT
DOT BK
DOT C
DOT M
DOT Y
DOT PC
DOT PM
INFO 1
INFO 2
INFO 3
INFO 4
(RTC INFO)
(CUTSHEET)
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(COUNTER)
(HEAD)
CUT SHEET
*1
ROLL MEDIA
*1
MEDIA-ALL
00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
OTHER
MEDIA-00
*1
MEDIA-01
*1
MEDIA-02
*1
MEDIA-03
*1
MEDIA-04
*1
MEDIA-05
*1
MEDIA-06
*1
MEDIA-07
*1
MEDIA-OTHER
*1
RTC INFO
INITIALIZE
WARNING
ERROR
P-SETTING
ADJUST
W-INK
CUTTER
CARRIAGE
PURGE
INK
HEAD
INK CHECK
*1:
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PRINT INF
F: Plain Paper
G: Coated Paper
H: Heavy Coated
I: Glossy Paper
J: Photo Glossy
K: Photo Semi-Glos
L: Synthetic Paper
M: Adhesive Synthetic Paper
N: Matte Film
P: Back Light Film
Q: Flame-Resistant Cloth
R: Proofing Paper2
V: Spesial 1
W: Spesial 2
X: Spesial 3
Y: Spesial 4
Z: Spesial 5
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2) SYSTEM
Displays the printer information shown below.
Display
TYPE
H-TMP BK
H-TMP C
H-TMP M
H-TMP Y
H-TMP PC
H-TMP PM
SIZE LF
SIZE CR
Description
Engine controller type setting
Calibrated temperature of head temperature sensor
Calibrated temperature of head temperature sensor
Calibrated temperature of head temperature sensor
Calibrated temperature of head temperature sensor
Calibrated temperature of head temperature sensor
Calibrated temperature of head temperature sensor
Detected size of loaded media (feeding direction)
Detected size of loaded media (carriage direction)
(Bk)
(C)
(M)
(Y)
(PC)
(PM)
3) HEAD
Displays the following EEPROM information in the printhead.
Display
S1
L1
Description
Printhead serial number
Printhead lot number
4) INK
Displays the following EEPROM information in the ink tank.
Display
BK
C
M
Y
PC
PM
Description
Bk ink lot number
C ink lot number
M ink lot number
Y ink lot number
PC ink lot number
PM ink lot number
5) WARNING
Displays the warning history (up to 20 events). The newest event has the smallest
history number.
WARNING
01:
Wxxxxx
Record No. Warning code
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7) P-SETTING
Displays the print setting history (up to 20 events). The newest event has the
smallest history number.
P-SETTING
01:R100362SW130Printing status
Print end time
Image quality
Record No.
Feeding method
Media size
Media type
Media size
Image quality
Display
Description
R1
Roll media feeding
C1
Cut sheet feeding
00
Plain Paper
01
Coated Paper, Heavy Coated Paper
02
Glossy Paper
03
Photo Glossy Paper, Photo Semi-Glossy Paper
04
05
Synthetic Paper, Adhesive Synthetic Paper, Matte Film
06
Back Light Film
07
Flame-Resistant Cloth
ZZ
All other types
24
24 to less than 30 inches
LL
Banner-size sheets exceeding the maximum fixed size
ZZ
Other sizes
2W
2-pass, Bi-directional (draft)
4S
4-pass, Uni-directional (standard)
4W
4-pass, Bi-directional (draft)
8W
8-pass, Bi-directional (high)
AW
10-pass, Uni-directional (highest)
0000 Seconds
Printing ends normally
W
Warning occurs during printing
E
Error occurs during printing
8) INK CHECK
Display the execution history of "Ink Check Off" in the Main Menu.
0= No execution history
1= One or more execution histories exist
INK CHECK
0 0 0 0 0 0
Bk C
M Y
PC PM
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b) I/O DISPLAY
Displays the status of the port I/O signal of the sensors and other devices
connected to the engine controller.
I/O DISPLAY
000000000000000
bit14
bit0
Sensor name
Not used.
Pump homeposition sensor
Carriage homeposition sensor
Not used
Pinch roller sensor
Right cover sensor
Feed sensor
Cap sensor
Not used
Not used
Not used
Upper cover safty switch
Carriage cover sensor
Not used
Not used
Ink supply valve sensor
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Description
1: Homeposition
1: Homeposition
0:
0:
0:
0:
Cancel
Open
With media
With flag
1: Open
0: Open
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c) ADJUST
Performs adjustment and prints the adjustment and check patterns needed for
adjusting the printer parts.
The adjustment values under this option can be printed using the "PRINT INF"
option.
PRINT PATTERN > BAND
The same pattern as Print Pattern B in the Main menu is adjusted to the media
width and printed over the entire area.
PRINT PATTERN > NOZZLE
This is used for a nozzle check pattern during servicing that prints in 1-pass and
single direction.
This is used to check for nozzles that are not discharging properly.
Nozzle No.0
BK
PC
PM
Nozzle No.1279
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15
64
192
110
50 1 50
45
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HEAD
This mode performs the same adjustment as Print Pattern A in the Main Menu.
BAND
This mode performs the same adjustment as Print Pattern B in the Main Menu.
However, in contrast to Print Pattern B, which performs correction between bands
for each media type, the internal parameters of this mode result in a single batch
correction between bands for all media types. (Adjustment range: -6 to +6)
Use the following media, and enter the adjustment values for this mode based on the
image obtained from executing the PRINT PATTERN>BAND command.
Photo glossy paper
BAND DEF
Enter the default LF amount. (Range: -6 to +6)
d) FUNCTION
Checks the operation of the buttons on the operation panel and printer parts.
Display
PANEL LED/LCD
>
PANEL KEY
Description
This checks the LEDs and LCD on the operation panel.
The LEDs flash, and the squares in the LCD are displayed in a
checkerboard pattern and flash alternately.
This checks the buttons on the operation panel.
The name and symbol of the pressed button is displayed.
Pressing the [ ] button exits this mode after the key name is
displayed. Also, pressing the Power button turns off the
printer.
This checks operation of the suction fan.
The suction fan rotates for five seconds at maximum speed
and then rotate for five seconds at minimum speed.
This checks operation of the air flow fans.
The right and left fans rotate simultaneously for 10 seconds.
This checks operation of the recovery system.
After the carriage is moved to the homeposition, the recovery
suction operation is performed independently in the recovery
system.
Operation check of ink supply valve
This drives the valve motor and performs one rotation of the
ink supply valve cam.
This checks operation of the feed motor.
The media is moved forward 500 mm and then stopped
regardless of whether media is loaded or not.
This checks operation of the carriage motor.
The carriage moves back and forth once at the maximum
printing width regardless of whether media is loaded or not.
This checks the presence of maintenance cartridge.
CHECK OK! is displayed if a proper maintenance cartridge is
installed. Otherwise CHECK ERROR! is displayed.
This checks operation of the cutter.
If this mode is executed when the printer is set to roll media
mode, the printer repeats the operation of feeding the roll
media by approximately 100 mm and cutting until the
specified number of times is reached regardless of whether roll
media is loaded or not. (Setting range: 1 to 999 times)
The printer switches to the roll media setting if this mode is
executed when the printer is in cut sheet mode.
PLATEN FAN
INK VALVE
LF MOTOR
CR MOTOR
MT-CARTRIDGE
CUTTER
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e) COUNTER
Displays the service life (number of operation times and time) of each unit and print
counts for each media type.
The count values under this option can be printed using the "PRINT INF" option.
PRINTER
Display
LIFE
POWER ON
W-INK
CUTTER
CARRIAGE
Display
PRINT
DRIVE
PURGE
Display
CLN
CLN-A
CLN-M
INK
Display
INK xx
HEAD
Display
DOT
DOT xx
INFO1
INFO2
INFO3
INFO4
Unit
sheets
Hours
ml
times
Unit
times
times
times
Unit
times
Unit
Display value
(minimum unit =
100 million dots)
CUT SHEET Cumulative printing length of cut sheets for different media widths
ROLL MEDIA Cumulative printing length of roll media for different media widths
Display
Description
Unit
24
24" or more
m
OTHER
Less than 24"
m
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MEDIA-ALL
Display
00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
OTHER
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f) RTC INFO
Displays or sets current time. RTC is a cleaning control information. (Range: Jan. 1,
2003 to Dec. 31, 2099)
g) INITIALIZE
The DISPLAY histories, ADJUST settings, COUNTER values, and other parameters
can be cleared individually.
Display
WARNING
ERROR
P-SETTING
ADJUST
W-INK
CUTTER
CARRIAGE
PURGE
INK
HEAD
INK CHECK
Description
Initialization
Initialization
Initialization
Initialization
Initialization
Initialization
Initialization
Initialization
Initialization
Initialization
Initialization
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
DISPLAY>WARNING
DISPLAY>ERROR
DISPLAY>P-SETTING
ADJUST F to 2
COUNTER>PRINTER>W-INK
COUNTER>PRINTER>CUTTER
COUNTER>CARRIAGE
COUNTER>PURGE
COUNTER>INK
COUNTER>HEAD
DISPLAY>INK CHECK
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Problem type
Ink warning
Other warning
Media warning
GARO warning
Media feeding error
Cover error
Pass mismatch error
Ink error
Printhead/Ink tank error
Engine controller internal error
Other error
Other error
System controller internal error
Service call error
"x" to indicate a number or letter, "a" to indicate a letter, and "z"
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Display message
Ink Check
Ink Check
Ink Check
Ink Check
Ink Check
Ink Check
MTCart Full Soon
Memory Overflow
Feed Limit..
Incorrect Media
No full bleed
GARO W1030
Status
Maintenance No.*2
Bk ink tank is almost empty
7.2.1
Y ink tank is almost empty
M ink tank is almost empty
C ink tank is almost empty
PM ink tank is almost empty
PC ink tank is almost empty
Maintenance cartridge is almost full
7.2.2
Data fault due to insufficient memory
7.2.3
Manual feed limit
7.2.4
Media type is not correct
7.2.5
Borderless printing is not allowed
7.2.6
Unsupported command in GARO image
7.2.7
mode
W01031
GARO W1031
Invalid number of parameters in GARO
image mode
W01032
GARO W1032
Required item was omitted in GARO
image mode
W01033
GARO W1033
Data out of range in GARO image mode
W01034
GARO W1034
Other warning in GARO image mode
W01035
GARO W1035
Unsupported command in GARO setting
mode
W01036
GARO W1036
Invalid number of parameters in GARO
setting mode
W01037
GARO W1037
Required item was omitted in GARO
setting mode
W01038
GARO W1038
Data out of range in GARO setting mode
W01039
GARO W1039
Other warning in GARO setting mode
*1: The codes correspond to the numbers shown on the display in the service mode.
Codes in parentheses are not shown on the display when warning occurs.
*2: The maintenance numbers correspond to the section title numbers in Part 5: 7
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b) Errors
Code*1
E02000
E0200A
E0200B
E0200C
E0200D
E0200E
E0200F
E02010
E02015
E02016
E02017
E02018
E02400
Status
Maintenance No.*2
No roll media
7.3.1
Paper width not detected
7.3.3
Media loading position error
7.3.3
Media leading edge not detected
7.3.3
Cut sheet trailing edge not detected
7.3.2
Media is too small
7.3.3
Media is too large
7.3.3
Media is skewed
7.3.3
Cutting failure
7.3.4
Paper became misaligned during printing
7.3.2
Media right edge not detected
7.3.3
Media left edge not detected
7.3.3
Cut sheets were loaded even though the received data
7.3.5
indicated roll media
E02401
Roll media was not loaded even though the received data
7.3.5
indicated roll media
E02402
Cut sheets were not loaded even though the received data
7.3.5
indicated cut sheets
E02403
Media was too small during printing of adjustment pattern
7.3.5
E02404
Borderless printing was specified when cut dust reduction function is set to on
7.3.6
E02405
Invalid paper position for borderless printing
7.3.6
E02500
No ink (Bk)
7.3.7
E02501
No ink (Y)
E02502
No ink (M)
E02503
No ink (C)
E02504
No ink (PM)
E02505
No ink (PC)
E02506
Ink tank not installed (Bk)
7.3.8
E02507
Ink tank not installed (Y)
E02508
Ink tank not installed (M)
E02509
Ink tank not installed (C)
E0250A
Ink tank not installed (PM)
E0250B Ink tank not installed (PC)
E02520
Displayed before printing when "Ink Check Off" menu is set to "Yes".
7.3.9
E02521
Remaining ink low (Bk)
7.3.10
E02522
Remaining ink low (Y)
E02523
Remaining ink low (M)
E02524
Remaining ink low (C)
E02525
Remaining ink low (PM)
E02526
Remaining ink low (PC)
E02800
No head
7.3.11
E02801
Head overheating
7.3.11
E02802
Incorrect head was installed
7.3.11
E02803
Head EEPROM error
7.3.11
*1: The codes correspond to the numbers shown on the display in the service mode.
Codes in parentheses are not shown on the display when error occurs.
*2: The maintenance numbers correspond to the section title numbers in Part 5: 7
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Code*1
Status
Maintenance No.*2
E02804
Incorrect ink tank was installed (Bk)
7.3.12
E02805
Incorrect ink tank was installed (Y)
E02806
Incorrect ink tank was installed (M)
E02807
Incorrect ink tank was installed (C)
E02808
Incorrect ink tank was installed (PM)
E02809
Incorrect ink tank was installed (PC)
E0280A
Ink tank EEPROM error (Bk)
7.3.12
E0280B Ink tank EEPROM error (Y)
E0280C Ink tank EEPROM error (M)
E0280D Ink tank EEPROM error (C)
E0280E Ink tank EEPROM error (PM)
E0280F
Ink tank EEPROM error (PC)
E02811
Unable to correct head DI
7.3.11
E02812
Engine controller internal error
7.3.13
E02815
Wrong maintenance cartridge type (EEPROM error)
7.3.14
E02816
Wrong maintenance cartridge type (ID error)
E02817
Maintenance cartridge not installed
E02818
Maintenance cartridge tank full
E02A00
Engine controller internal error
7.3.13
E02A01
E02A02
E02A03
E02B04 Upper cover was opened when upper cover was locked
7.3.15
E02B05 Right cover error
7.3.16
E02B06 Carriage cover was opened when upper cover was locked
7.3.17
E02B07 Right cover is open
7.3.16
E02D00 Unable to detect home position of purge motor
7.3.18
E02D01 Unable to detect home position of pump motor
7.3.18
E02D02 Unable to detect home position of carriage motor
7.3.19
E02D03 Feed motor timeout
7.3.20
E02D05 Air flow fan was locked
7.3.21
E02D06 Switching operation failure in ink supply valve
7.3.22
E02E01 Cannot move carriage
7.3.23
E02E05 Carriage movement timeout
7.3.23
E02E06 Printer error (Carriage motor hardware error)
7.3.23
E02E10 IEEE1394 interface error
7.3.24
E02F00
System controller internal error
7.3.25
*1: The codes correspond to the numbers shown on the display in the service mode.
Codes in parentheses are not shown on the display when error occurs.
*2: The maintenance numbers correspond to the section title numbers in Part 5: 7
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c) Service call error list
Code*1
Display message
Status
Maintenance No.*2
(E04000) Printhead Error!
Head voltage error
7.4.1
(E04002) Scale Read Error
Linear scale reading error
7.4.2
(S04010) Turn Power Off!
No RTC
7.4.3
(S04011) Turn Power Off!
RTC battery voltage is low
7.4.3
(S04012) Turn Power Off!
RTC Clock stopped
7.4.3
(E02777) Turn Power Off!
Inter-controller communication error
7.4.4
*1: The codes correspond to the numbers shown on the display in the service mode.
Codes in parentheses are not shown on the display when service call error occurs.
*2: The maintenance numbers correspond to the section title numbers in Part 5: 7
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b) Error description
1) E02000
End of Roll
This is displayed when a feed sensor has detected the roll media trailing edge during
printing or loading of the roll media.
2) E0200A
Size undetected
This is displayed when the light intensity of the media sensor could not be adjusted
during media loading.
3) E0200B
Size undetected
This is displayed when the media sensor has detected a media loading position error
during detection of the media right edge.
4) E0200C
Size undetected
This is displayed when the media sensor could not detect the media leading edge
during detection.
5) E0200D
Size undetected
This is displayed when the feed sensor could not detect the cut sheet trailing edge
even after feeding the prescribed length during cut sheet loading.
6) E0200E
Media Too Small
This is displayed when the media sensor has detected a media smaller than the
prescribed size during media loading.
Media width: Less than 244 mm
Media length: Less than 200 mm
7) E0200F
Media Too Large
This is displayed when the media sensor has detected a media larger than the
prescribed size during media loading.
Media width: More than 1400 mm
Media length (roll media): More than 15 m
Media length (cut sheets): More than 2.7 m
8) E02010
Media Skewed
This is displayed when the media sensor detects slanting that exceeds the prescribed
amount during media loading.
9) E02015
Cut Failed
This is displayed when the media sensor could not detect the media leading edge
during detection after cutting of the roll media.
10) E02016
Load Cut Sheet
This is displayed during printing when the feed sensor has detected the cut sheet
trailing edge at a different position from the media loading position.
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11) E02017
Size undetected
This is displayed when the media sensor could not detect the media right edge
during media loading.
12) E02018
Size undetected
This is displayed when the media sensor could not detect the media left edge during
media loading.
13) E02400
Eject Cut Sheet
This is displayed when the loaded media is a cut sheet when the received data is
designated for roll media.
14) E02401
Load Roll Media
This is displayed when the roll media is not loaded when the received data is
designated for roll media.
15) E02402
Load Cut Sheet
This is displayed when the cut sheet is not loaded when the received data is
designated for cut sheets.
16) E02403
Media Too Small
This is displayed when the loaded media is smaller than the prescribed size during
printing of the adjustment pattern.
17) E02404
No full bleed
This is displayed when borderless printing is specified even though cut dust
reduction function is set to on.
18) E02405
No full bleed
This is displayed when medial sensor detects invalid paper position during
borderless printing.
19) E02500/E02501/E02502/E02503/E02504/E02505
Replace Tank
This is displayed when no ink is detected in the ink tank.
The final digit indicates the ink color. <0:Bk, 1:Y, 2:M, 3:C, 4:PM, 5:PC>
20) E02506/E02507/E02508/E02509/E0250A/E0250B
No x Ink Tank (the ink color is indicated by x)
This is displayed when the sensor detects that the right cover is closed with an ink
tank removed during ink tank replacement.
This error is canceled when the required ink tank is installed and the right cover is
closed.
The final digit indicates the ink color. <6:Bk, 7:Y, 8:M, 9:C, A:PM, B:PC>
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21) E02520
Ink level ?
This occurs when a color is set to "Yes" in MAIN MENU>"System Setup">"Ink Check
Off". (When this option is set, the ink level of the corresponding color appears as "?"
under MAIN MENU>"Information">"Ink".)
In this case, the error message is displayed whenever printing is started, but it can
be temporarily canceled by pressing the [Online] button to start printing or pressing
the [Cancel] button to cancel printing.
To cancel this error and recover the ink level detection function, replace with a new
ink tank designated for this printer.
22) E02521/E02522/E02523/E02524/E02525/E02526
Not enough Ink
This is displayed when the ink level reaches approx. 10ml.
The final digit indicates the ink color. <1:Bk, 2:Y, 3:M, 4:C, 5:PM, 6:PC>
23) E02800
No Printhead
This is displayed when no printhead is detected.
24) E02801
Check Printhead
This is displayed when unusually high temperatures are detected in the printhead.
25) E02802
Check Printhead
This is displayed when an incorrect printhead is installed.
26) E02803
Check Printhead
This is displayed when a checksum error is detected in the printhead EEPROM.
27) E02804/E02805/E02806/E02807/E02808/E02809
Check x Tank (the ink color is indicated by x)
This is displayed when an incorrect ink tank is installed.
The final digit indicates the ink color. <4:Bk, 5:Y, 6:M, 7:C, 8:PM, 9:PC>
28) E0280A/E0280B/E0280C/E0280D/E0280E/E0280F
Check x Tank (the ink color is indicated by x)
This is displayed when a checksum error is detected in the ink tank EEPROM.
The final digit indicates the ink color. <A:Bk, B:Y, C:M, D:C, E:PM, F:PC>
29) E02811
Check Printhead
This is displayed when a DI correction failure is detected in the printhead.
30) E02812
Turn Power Off!!
This is displayed when an error has occurred in the EEPROM of the engine
controller.
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31) E02815
Check MT-Cart.
This is displayed when there is an error in the maintenance cartridge EEPROM.
32) E02816
Check MT-Cart.
This is displayed when a maintenance cartridge used on another printer is installed.
33) E02817
No MT-Cartridge
This is displayed when no maintenance cartridge is installed.
34) E02818
Replace MT-Cart.
This is displayed when maintenance cartridge tank full is detected.
35) E02A00
Turn Power Off!!
This is displayed when an error occurs in the firmware of the engine controller.
36) E02A01/E02A02/E02A03
Turn Power Off!!
This is displayed when an error occurs in the FLASH ROM of the engine controller.
37) E02B04
Close Upper Cover
This is displayed when the upper cover sensor has detected that the upper cover is
open while the upper cover is locked.
38) E02B05
Close Right Cover
This is displayed when the right cover sensor has detected that the right cover is
opened when the right cover is locked.
39) E02B06
Close CRG Cover
This is displayed when the right cover sensor has detected that the right cover is
opened when the right cover is locked.
40) E02B07
Close Right Cover
This is displayed when the right cover sensor detects that the right cover is opened.
41) E02D00/E02D01
Turn Power Off!!
This is displayed when sensors for the purge unit could not detect the positions of
the motors within the prescribed time.
42) E02D02
Turn Power Off!!
This is displayed when the carriage homeposition sensor could not detect the home
position of the carriage motor within the prescribed time.
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43) E02D03
End of Roll
This is displayed when the feed motor could not reach the prescribed speed within
the prescribed time or the feed roller sensor could not detect the prescribed number
of steps from the encoder slit.
44) E02D05
Turn Power Off!!
This message is displayed when a fan lock is detected when the air flow fan is
running.
45) E02D06
Turn Power Off!!
This is displayed when the valve cam sensor could not detect valve cam rotation
during switching of the ink supply valve.
46) E02E01
Turn Power Off!!
This is displayed when a jam or other physical problem puts an excessive load on
the carriage motor so that the carriage cannot operate.
47) E02E05
Turn Power Off!!
This is displayed when the carriage motor could not reach the prescribed speed
within the prescribed time.
48) E02E06
Turn Power Off!!
This is displayed when there is an error in the carriage motor.
49) E02E10
Turn Power Off!!
This is displayed when an error has occurred in the IEEE1394 interface.
50) E02F00
Turn Power Off!!
This is displayed when an error has occurred in the firmware of the system
controller.
c) Service call error description
When a service call error occurs, the error is not cleared and the error display
remains on the operation panel even if printer power goes off and on.
This is to avoid thet the user can cleare service call errors preventing the printer
from damage.
Service call errors can be cleared, however, by starting up the printer with the
service mode.
1) Printhead Error!
This is displayed when a voltage error occurs in the printhead.
2) Scale Read Error
This is displayed when the carriage sensor could not read the linear scale.
3) ERROR S04010 *E04010 Service Call Message
This is displayed when RTC is not set.
4) ERROR S04011 *E04011 Service Call Message
This is displayed when the system controller lithium battery voltage is low.
5) ERROR S04012 *E04012 Service Call Message
This is displayed when the RTC clock is stopped.
6) Turn Power Off!! *E02777 Service Call Message
This is displayed when there is a communication error between controllers.
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Software
OS
CNWFUT01.exe*1 Windows95/98/Me,
WindowsNT4.0/2000/XP
Printer port
LAN
(10Base-T/
100Base-TX)
RS-232C
(9-pin, male)
RS-232C
(9-pin, male)
Interface cable
Cross type cable
or straight cable
+ hub
Crossover type
Recovery of the
com_fut.exe
Windows 98,
firmware
Windows 2000, XP
Windows 95, 98, Me,
Crossover type
Obtaining service
hypertrm.exe *2
information
Windows NT, 2000, XP
*1: Usage period is limited.
*2: Included in standard installations of Windows 95, 98, Me, Windows NT, 2000, and XP.
CAUTION
Interface cable
Cross type cable or
straight cable + hub
This tool (CNWFUT01.exe *3) is identical to the firmware update tool for
W7200/W7250/W8200 users.
This tool is for service only and shall be used as a countermeasure in case
some failure occurs befor the firmware for the W6200 is updated for the
first time. If the firmware for the W6200 is updated in the future, as the
W6200 firmware update tool for both users and service will be released,
please use this instead.
OS
Windows 98,
Windows 2000, XP
Printer port
RS-232C (9-pin, male)
Interface cable
Crossover type
OS
Printer port
Interface cable
Windows 95, 98, Me,
RS-232C (9-pin, male)
Crossover type
Windows NT, 2000, XP
*: Included in standard installations of Windows 95, 98, Me, Windows NT, 2000, and XP.
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>
3) Turn on the printer while holding down the [Paper Source] button and [ ]
button, and then release your hand from the buttons.
("INITIALIZING" is shown briefly on the display, and then nothing is shown.)
4) Start com_fut.exe.
5) Open the Configuration menu, and select COM PORT.
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11) Click the X button to exit com_fut.exe.
12) Unplug the power cord of the printer from the outlet, and then turn off the printer.
13) Insert the power cord of the printer back into the outlet.
14) Continue using the procedure for "a. When the controller stops operating after
displaying "Initializing...." (4 periods)".
CAUTION
Be sure to always perform the above operations before starting the printer
in Normal mode.
b-2. Replace the system controller, and then download the latest firmware again.
1) Check that the printer is turned off, and then replace the system controller.
2) Follow steps 1) to 4) of Part 3: 6.3.1 a. When the controller stops operating after
displaying "Initializing.... (4 periods) to update the firmware to the latest version.
3) Follow steps 2) to 6) of Part 5: 5.2.11 a) Replacing the system controller to pass the
backup data in the Engine Controller to the System Controller.
4) Start in Normal mode, and check the version and its operation.
CAUTION
Be sure to always follow the above procedure when the version upgrade
fails and the system controller is replaced. If you perform any of these
steps in the wrong order, the backup data in the engine controller
EEPROM could be erased.
Replacing the system controller initializes the IP settings, WARNING
history, ERROR history, and P-SETTING values.
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0000
494E
F122
0000
0001
6100
A8B0
0001
3031
FBD0
0001
A8B0
AC97
0000
0000
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5) Once the screen shown below is displayed, select the serial port of the computer
that is used, and then click OK.
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Part 4
TECHNICAL
REFERENCE
Page
4- 1
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1. OVERVIEW
1.1 Printer Block Diagram
1.2 Print Signal Sequence
1.3 Print Driving
2. FIRMWARE
2.1 Power On/Off
2.2 Power Off
2.3 Print Control
2.4 Print Position Adjustment
2.5 Overheating Protection
Control of Printhead
2.6 Pause between Pages
2.7 White Raster Skip
2.8 Sleep Mode
3. PRINTER'S MECHANICAL
SYSTEM
3.1 Ink Passage
3.2 Ink Tank Unit
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4-1
J403
Upper cover
safety switch (L)
Upper cover
safety switch (R)
J11
J418
J419
J102
J417
J409
J6
CN1
J10
J5
Network
System controller
J408
J2
J416
Expansion
board
J2
Expansion
Optional
Feed motor
Feed roller
sensor
Suction fan
Pinch roller
pressure sensor
To power cord
J60
J105
Engine controller
J103
+3.3V
GND
J415
Power supply
J101
Feed sensor
motor
Carriage
J34
Right cover of
sensor
J402
J422
Cap sensor
J405B
Pump homeposition
sensor
J404B
J421
Purge motor
J404A
J407
J408
J410
Pump motor
Purge unit
Valve motor
Carriage home
position sensor
J48
J211
Maintenance
cartridge
J210
J405A
J213
J44
J212
J210
Carriage cover
sensor
J205
J209
Linear
encoder
J206
Carriage
relay PCB
Media sensor
J72
Carriage unit
J208
J1
+18V/
+19V
GND
J203
Head
relay
PCB
J1102
Printhead
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Part 4: Technical Reference
1. OVERVIEW
1.1 Printer Block Diagram
A block diagram of the printer is shown in Figure 4-1 below.
J1
J1
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Printer driver
a
: Image data
: Mask pattern data
: Heat pulse
: Command data
: PCI bus
: Data bus
a' a'
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Interface unit
Expansion
Network
b
CPU unit
Image processing
unit
CPU
ASIC
Operation
panel
c
EEPROM
FCRAM
Printhead
h
c, j
FLASH
EEPROM
SDRAM
d d
g
System controller
Engine controller
SDRAM
g
ASIC
Driver
ASIC
g'
Receiver
ASIC
Carriage relay PCB
e, f
EEPRROM
FLASH
SDRAM
i
f
Ink tank
EEPROM
i
CPU
f
f
i
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a) The printer driver in the host PC compresses the image data, and then sends the
command data and other print data to the printer.
The resolution conversion, color conversion process, and six-color binary conversion
process for the image data are not performed.
The image process table data is used in the color conversion process, binary
conversion process, and other operations of the image data to achieve a high-quality
image output. This data is created and sent as command data based on the Paper
Type setting specified in the printer driver.
a') An optional software RIP performs resolution conversion of the image and then
sends this image data to the printer together with the command data after a color
conversion process or six-color binary conversion is performed.
b) This printer receives the print data from the interfaces controlled by the interface
unit of the system controller.
The received print data is sent to the CPU or ASIC.
c) The system controller expands the print data that was sent to the CPU or ASIC, and
then performs resolution conversion, color conversion and six-color binary
conversion, while storing data in the SDRAM or FCRAM at the optimal timing.
d) The ASIC in the system controller converts the print data to six-color binary image
data and command data and sends the data to the ASIC in the engine controller.
e) The ASIC in the engine controller stores the received image data in the SDRAM at
the optimal timing, and the data is combined with the mask data in the ASIC and
output in coordination with the discharge timing. The ASIC also sends the command
data from the system controller to the CPU.
f) The CPU in the engine controller obtains the mask pattern data from the FLASH
ROM based on the command data, printhead information from the EEPROM in the
printhead, and internal temperature from the latch IC on the head relay PCB, and
sends this data to the ASIC.
g) The ASIC in the engine controller sends the image data combined with the mask
pattern to the printhead as print signals while converting to data corresponding to
the printhead information and internal temperature. During this operation, heat
pulses are sent to the printhead for performing the optimal head driving.
g') The print signals undergo differential processing by the driver ASIC to reduce noise
and then are restored by the receiver ASIC.
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h) The printhead convert the received print signals internally, which are in serial
format, into the parallel data used by a single nozzle array, and then perform heat
pulse and AND processing to carry out the printing.
i) The CPU in the engine controller manages the overall print drive operations while
monitoring the status of the printer components based on the adjustment values
stored in the EEPROM.
The SDRAM is used as work memory.
j) The CPU in the system controller manages the overall image processing operations
while controlling key operation and message display based on the adjustment values
stored in the EEPROM.
The firmware is stored in the FLASH ROM.
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Block No.
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
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CRENCA
CRENCB
1200dpi
XCOL-STR
1200dpi
HSCLK
O_DTBK1
Data of block 0
Data of block 2
Data of block 4
Data of block 20
Data of block 22
O_DTBK2
Data of block 0
Data of block 2
Data of block 4
Data of block 20
Data of block 22
E_DTBK1
Data of block 0
Data of block 2
Data of block 4
Data of block 20
Data of block 22
E_DTBK2
Data of block 0
Data of block 2
Data of block 4
Data of block 20
Data of block 22
LTH
HE_BK
SHE_BK
Low active
Low active
Figure 4-4 Example of Print Drive Timing (Nozzle Array Bk in Forward Printing)
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2. FIRMWARE
2.1 Power On/Off
2.1.1 Power On
The initialization sequence when the power is turned on and before the printer enters
the online state is shown in the flow chart below. The printer requires about 2
minutes* to perform the initialization sequence.
* This does not include the time required for supplying ink and cleaning after storage
for an extended period of time.
Power button ON
"Initializing" is
shown on
display
Software
initialization
"Canon
W6200PG" is
shown on
display
Printhead check
Error message
* Available printhead
* Printhead EEPROM check
Error message
Error message
Maintenance cartridge
check
Error message
Error message
Carriage initialization
Ink supply valve
initialization
Ink tank check
Error message
Cover lock
Cleaning
No media
Media detection
Media detected
Media load
"Offline" is shown
on display
Waiting for
media loading
Error message
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CAUTION
Cut sheet
Roll media
Discharge operation
* Writing to EEPROM
Power off
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d) Highest mode
In super-high quality print mode, a single band is printed using an 10-pass
operation.
This mode is used by selecting the "Highest" Fine option under Print Quality
settings in the printer driver.
The image data is divided into five parts for each color under mask pattern control,
then divided each into two parts under nozzle block control, and printed in 10-pass
bi-directional format.
Print resolution
(dpi)
Print pass
Print direction
Media type
Draft
300x1200
600x600
600x1200
600x1200
1200x1200
1200x1200
2-pass
4-pass
4-pass
8-pass
8-pass
10-pass
Bi-directional
Bi-directional
Uni-directional
Bi-directional
Bi-directional
Bi-directional
Standard
High
Highest
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The printhead can overheat, for instance, when the printing process continues for some
time with no ink supplied to the printhead nozzles. The overheating protection control
function prevents a printhead nozzle from becoming permanently clogged or damaged
due to excessive heat.
The overheating protection control process is based on the detected temperature of the
head temperature sensors in each nozzle array. If overheating is detected in a single
nozzle array, control is performed in one of the two stages below according to the
temperature.
Protection level 1:
If the head temperature sensor detects a temperature above 80C, the printer allows
the carriage to continue in the direction of its scanning pass and then stops it at the
scan end position. The wait control is activated to allow the heat to dissipate.
Printing resumes when the temperature drops below 80C.
Protection level 2:
If the head temperature sensor detects a temperature above 110C, the printer
immediately stops the printing operation, and the carriage returns to the home
position where capping is performed. An error message is shown on the display.
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Purge unit
Carriage unit
Paper feed
Maintenance cartridge
Ink tank unit
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Printhead
Joint
Ink tank
Suction pump
Cap
Joint
Sub buffer
Maintenance cartridge
Figure 4-8 Schematic Diagram of the Ink Passage (for One Color)
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CAUTION
If all of the ink passages are opened (ink tank is not installed, ink supply
valve is opened, and printhead lock lever is opened) when ink fills the ink
tube, the ink in the ink tube may reverse-flow due to the difference in the
water head, and ink may leak from the ink supply needle. Therefore, do
not open all of the ink passages at the same time when the ink tube is
filled with ink.
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Air passage
EEPROM
Ink tank
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Valve motor
Valve cam
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Tube guide
Carriage motor
Carriage
Ink tube
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c) Control unit
The carriage relay PCBs are connected to the head relay PCBs by short flexible
cables. The flexible cable between the engine controller and carriage relay PCB
moves in coordination with the carriage together with the tube guide.
A photocoupler-type encoder is mounted at the bottom of the rear of the carriage for
reading the linear scale during carriage movement.
d) Carriage drive unit
Mechanical misalignment of the installed printhead in the vertical/horizontal
direction and in bidirectional printing can be corrected by using the "Adjust Printer"
command in the Main Menu to shift the print timing.
The carriage belt, which is driven by the power from the DC motor-type carriage
motor, moves the carriage in the sheet horizontal direction.
The carriage homeposition, which is also the capping position, is detected by the
carriage homeposition edge on the right side of the carriage and the photo
interrupter-type carriage homeposition sensor on the carriage right-side plate. The
position on the linear scale that corresponds to the detected carriage homeposition
is recorded as the homeposition, and this position is set as the reference point for
position control. The carriage motor is then driven and controlled using the control
signals generated by the engine controller.
Head relay PCB
Carriage relay PCB
Media sensor
Printhead height
adjustment lever
Carriage
homeposition edge
Maintenance-jet tray
Carriage cover
sensor
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3.4 Printhead
3.4.1 Structure of printhead
A printhead has six nozzle arrays. Each nozzle can be controlled individually so that a
six-color discharge action is performed by a single printhead.
a) Nozzle arrays
Each nozzle array provides 1280 nozzles arranged in a two-column staggered
pattern. Each column is comprised of 640 nozzles separated by an interval of 1/600
inch and is arranged in a staggered pattern to form 1280 nozzles separated by an
interval of 1/1200 inch.
5/600inch
0
2
1276
1278
Bk
1
3
1277
1279
0
2
1276
1278
PC
1
3
1277
1279
0
2
1276
1278
0
2
1
3
1277
1279
1276
1278
PM
1
3
1277
1279
0
2
1276
1278
0
2
1
3
1277
1279
1276
1278
1
3
1/1200inch
1277
1279
Y
82/600inch
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b) Nozzle structure
Ink is supplied from the ink tank, passes through by a mesh ink filter, and is sent to
the nozzles.
Ink is supplied from the shared ink chamber to the nozzles. When the head driving
current is applied to the nozzle heater, this causes the ink to boil and form bubbles
so that ink droplets are discharged from the nozzles.
Resin
Silicon plate
Heater
Heater
Shared ink chamber
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9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52
53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65
66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78
Signal
HGND
E_DTLM1
E_DTLC1
O_DTLM2
GND
E_DTC1
E_DTC2
O_DTC2
HGND
SHE_LC
O_DTLC1
SHE_BK
SHE_LM
HE_LM
GND
E_DTM2
LTH
HGND
VHFBG
DIALC()
DIAK()
DIAK()
O_DTBKI
IN/OUT
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
OUT
IN
Function
GND
Nozzle data signal (M nozzle array/even nozzle)
Nozzle data signal (C nozzle array/even nozzle)
Nozzle data signal (M nozzle array/odd nozzle)
GND
Nozzle data signal (C nozzle array/even nozzle)
Nozzle data signal (C nozzle array/even nozzle)
Nozzle data signal (C nozzle array/odd nozzle)
GND
Sub heat enable signal (PC nozzle array)
Nozzle data signal (PC nozzle array/odd nozzle)
Sub heat enable signal (Bk nozzle array)
Sub heat enable signal (PM nozzle array)
Heat enable signal (PM nozzle array)
GND
Nozzle data signal (M nozzle array/even nozzle)
Data latch signal
GND
NC
DI sensor signal (PC nozzle array)
DI sensor signal (Bk nozzle array)
DI sensor signal (Bk nozzle array)
Nozzle data signal (Bk nozzle array/odd nozzle)
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Table 4-2 SIGNALS AND PIN NUMBERS OF SIGNAL CONTACT POINTS (2/2)
Pin number
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64,65,66,67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77,78
Signal
HE_LC
DIALM1
SHE_M
HE_Y
DIAM1
E_DTY2
P_DTM2
DIAY0
E_DTY1
O_DTBK1
E_DTBK1
E_DTLC2
HE_BK
DIALM0
DIAC0
HSCLK
HE_M
DIAY1
O_DTY2
O_DTY1
P_DTM1
DIAM0
VHFBH
VH
E_DTBK2
O_DTLC2
O_DTLM2
H5V
PECE
SHE_C
EPDO
E_DTM1
O_DTC1
VH
VHT
DIALC1
O_DTLM1
H5V
EPCLK
EPD1
DIACI
HE_C
SHE_Y
VH
IN/OUT
IN
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
IN
OM
OUT
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
IN
IN
IN
OUT
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
IN
OUT
IN
IN
IN
IN
OUT
IN
IN
IN
Function
Heat enable signal (PC nozzle array)
DI sensor signal (PM nozzle array)
Sub heat enable signal (M nozzle array)
Heat enable signal (Y nozzle array)
DI sensor signal (M nozzle array)
Nozzle data signal (Y nozzle array/odd nozzle)
Nozzle data signal (M nozzle array/even nozzle)
DI sensor signal (Y nozzle array)
Nozzle data signal (Y nozzle array/even nozzle)
Nozzle data signal (Bk nozzle array/odd nozzle)
Nozzle data signal (Bk nozzle array/even nozzle)
Nozzle data signal (C nozzle array/even nozzle)
Heat enable signal (Bk nozzle array)
DI sensor signal (PM nozzle array)
DI sensor signal (C nozzle array)
Synchronous clock signal
Heat enable signal (M nozzle array)
DI sensor signal (Y nozzle array)
Nozzle data signal (Y nozzle array/odd nozzle)
Nozzle data signal (Y nozzle array/odd nozzle)
Nozzle data signal (M nozzle array/odd nozzle)
DI sensor signal (M nozzle array)
NC
Head drive power supply
Nozzle data signal (Bk nozzle array/even nozzle)
Nozzle data signal (C nozzle array/odd nozzle)
Nozzle data signal (PM nozzle array/odd nozzle)
Head logic power supply (5.1 V)
Head EEPROM chip select signal
Sub heat enable signal (C nozzle array)
Head EEPROM read data signal
Nozzle data signal (M nozzle array/even nozzle)
Nozzle data signal (C nozzle array/odd nozzle)
Head drive power supply
Power transistor drive power supply
DI sensor signal (PC nozzle array)
Nozzle data signal (PM nozzle array/odd nozzle)
Head logic power supply (5.1 V)
Head EEPROM clock signal
Head EEPROM write data signal
DI sensor signal (C nozzle array)
Heat enable signal (C nozzle array)
Sub heat enable signal (Y nozzle array)
Head drive power supply
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Cleaning description
Ink consumption*1
Initial refilling suction + Cleaning C Approx. 30 g
Cleaning C
Approx. 10 g
Cleaning C
Approx. 10 g
Cleaning D
Approx. 30 g
Wiping +
Maintenance jet
Approx. 0.008 g
Wiping +
Maintenance jet
Approx. 0.016 g
Cleaning A
Approx. 1 g
Maintenance jet
Wiping +
Maintenance jet
Cleaning C
Approx. 10 g
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Printer status
Manual cleaning (Head Cleaning A)
Manual cleaning (Head Cleaning B)
Cleaning description
Cleaning A
Cleaning B
suction
Cleaning A
Cleaning C
Ink consumption*1
Approx. 1 g
Approx. 5 g
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Cap sensor
Purge motor
Pump motor
Pump homeposition sensor
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b) Wipers
The wipers are operated by the purge motor and perform the wiping of six nozzle
arrays simultaneously of the printhead. One pairs of wiper blades are used to
provide improved wiping performance. The wiping operation is performed in a "slide
wipe" style where the wiper blades slide based on the forward rotation of the purge
motor. This action is performed after the printing or suction operations using a
constant-speed movement in the front direction as viewed from the printer front.
The wiper cam raises the wiper unit to the wiping position. The wiper blade, which is
positioned perpendicular to the printhead, wipes the entire face plate of the
printhead, and then the narrow blade is used to wipe the nozzle array.
After wiping, the wiper blades are cleaned before they are set at the wiping position
so that maximum wiping performance can be maintained.
In the wiper blade cleaning, ink that was wiped from the head section is rubbed off
by an ink scrapping receptacle connected to the maintenance cartridge, and then the
blades are wiped off with a blade cleaner.
Printhead
Wiper blade
Wipers
Blade cleaner
Cap
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c) Pumps
In this printer, tube pumps press on the ink tubes using push rollers to produce
negative pressure and enable suction of the ink. Two rollers are used to press a
single tube one after the other to allow flexible control over the ink suction volume.
The rotation timing of the push rollers in the suction pump is detected by the pump
home position sensor, and the rotation speed is controlled by the driving of the
pump motor (stepping motor).
Cap
Cap
Pumps
Push rollers
Ink tubes
to Maintenance cartridge
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NOTE
Maintenance cartridge
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Suction fan
Maintenance cartridge
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Printhead
Roll media
Roll holder
Feed roller
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Feeding
Media leading
edge detec
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2)Sensor output is determined, and the sensor input value over the sheet
is checked.
3)Media sensor is moved over the platen.
4)The sensor input value over the platen is checked.
This is performed each time the media is loaded since the sensor input
value varies depending on the media type.
1)The sheet left edge is detected. (The carriage forward movement is stopped
momentarily when detection is made.)
2)Preliminary detection of the sheet right edge is made. (The carriage forward movement
is stopped when detection is made.)
3)The sheet right edge is detected. (The carriage backward movement is stopped
momentarily when detection is made.)
1)Media sensor is moved over the sheet.
2)The sheet is fed 300 mm in reverse. (Feeding
stops when detection is made.)
Unable to detect
Detected
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c) Paper delivery
If auto cut is enabled when using roll media, the media is fed to the cut position
after printing and cut using the cutter. Then, the roll media on the platen is fed by
approximately 100 mm, and the cut roll media is pushed out. The discharged sheet
is stacked on the stacker with the printed side face down.
The roll media on the platen is returned to the print standby position.
In continuous banner printing with roll media, the paper is not cut and waits in
pause mode for maintenance operations such as cleaning.
The printed cut sheets stop on the platen, and a message is displayed when printing
is finished.
The paper is ejected when the [Paper Source] button is pressed while the
NOTE printer is offline. However, the paper is not ejected if "Cutter disable" is set
in roll media mode.
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Cut sheet
Feed roller
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Cutter unit
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Operation panel
control function
Operation panel
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Solenoids
Motor control
function
Sensor detection
function
Sensors
Engine controller
DI sensor reading
control function
Fans
Carriage motor
Valve motor
Purge unit
Ink tank
System controller
Interface control
function
Host computer
Printhead
Temperature reading
control function
Carriage unit
Clutches
Feed motor
Sensors
+26.5 V generation
function
+5.1 V generation
function
+3.3 V generation
function
Power supply
Optional connector
assembly
AC inlet
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IC26
IC12
IC17
LED5
IC2
IC23
IC1
IC27
IC19
IC16
IC21
SW1
IC10
IC20
IC3
IC9
IC25 IC24
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ON
Manual
100 Mbps
Full duplex mode
Using the hub spanning tree function
OFF
Automatic
10 Mbps
Half duplex mode
Not using the hub spanning tree function
The current communication settings can be checked using the LED of the LAN port.
Green : 100 Mpbs
Yellow : 10 Mbps
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IC405
IC417
IC418
IC403
IC402
IC405
IC423
IC415
IC410
IC420
IC421
IC422
IC425
IC426
IC411
IC424
IC427
IC432
IC419
IC433
IC434
IC409
IC435
IC439
IC437
IC428
IC429
IC440
IC430
IC431
IC442
IC441
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o) Regulator IC (IC439)
The regulator IC generates the RTC driving power supply (1.8 V) in the CPU.
p) D/A converter (IC420)
This converter is used to set the driving current of the feed motor.
q) Reset IC (IC442)
The reset IC initializes the engine controller based on the control signals from the
system controller.
r) Lithium battery (BAT1)
The lithium battery is connected to the RTC in the CPU. The battery can performs
backups for approximately four weeks with the AC power unconnected.
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IC212
IC206
IC205
IC351
IC204
IC211
IC209
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TH1101
IC1101
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Operation panel
STANDBY
START
System controller
+26.5V
Engine controller
DC power
supply
control circuit
+26.5 V
generation
circuit
Inverter
transformer
DC power
supply
control circuit
+5.1V
+5.1 V/+3.3V
generation
circuit
+3.3V
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5. DETECTION FUNCTIONS
5.1 Detection Functions Based on Sensors
5.1.1 Sensors for covers
Upper cover safety switch (L)
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NOTE
When the upper cover is closed, the +26.5 V power is supplied by the
power supply to drive the carriage motor and feed motor.
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Cap sensor
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Cap sensor
The photo inerrupter-based cap sensor detects the status of the caps on the purge
unit.
The sensor determines that the cap is closed when the rotary flag, which operates in
conjunction with the cap cam shaft, cuts off the sensor light. The other states are
determined by the number of pulses from the pulse motor based on the timing when
the sensor light is cut off.
Sensor
Rotary flag
* Carriage lock
* Capping
* Lowering of cap
* Wiping start
* Opening of air through
valve
* Wiper reversal
* Closing of air through
valve
* Homeposition
Rotary flag
* During suction
* Homeposition
Sensor
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Open
Sensor
Rotary flag
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Linear scale
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Media sensor
The photo reflection-based media sensor detects the edges of the media. The sensor
detects the edges by monitoring the change in voltage with respect to changes in the
reflection density from the media.
Since the sensor light uses infrared light, light emission cannot be confirmed
visually.
Sensor cover
Photo-reflective sensor unit
Media
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Feed sensor
The photo reflection-based feed sensor detects if paper is on the platen.
The sensor detects the presence of paper by receiving the sensor light reflected from
the paper.
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1. MAINTENANCE
1.1 List of Regular Replacement
Parts
1.2 List of Consumables
1.3 List of Regular Maintenance
2. SERVICING TOOLS
2.1 List of Tools
2.2 Using the Cover Switch Tool
3. APPLYING THE GREASE
4. SERVICE PARTS
4.1 Service Parts
5. DISASSEMBLY/REASSEMBLY
5.1 Disassembly/Reassembly
5.2 Points to Note on
Disassembly and
Reassembly
5.3 Opening the Caps and
Moving the Wiper Unit
5.4 Opening and Closing the Ink
Supply Valve
5.5 Draining the Ink
6. ADJUSTMENT AND SETUP
6.1 Adjustments and Setup Items
6.2 Adjustment and Setup
Procedures
7. TROUBLESHOOTING
7.1 Outline of Troubleshooting
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1. MAINTENANCE
1.1 List of Regular Replacement Parts
Level
User
Service personnel
Regular maintenance
Cleaning of ink mist and other substances
(When necessary and when replacing the printhead)
None
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2. SERVICE TOOLS
2.1 List of Tools
General-purpose tools
Long Phillips screwdriver
Application
Inserting and removing screws
Phillips screwdriver
Flat-head screwdriver
(small)
Needle-nose pliers
Penlight
Multimeter
Troubleshooting
Flat brush
Applying grease
Rubber gloves
LAN cable
(Crossover cable)
RS-232C cable
(9-pin, male, crossover cable)
Special-purpose tools
Cover switch tool
(QY9-0103-000)
Application
Pressing the cover switch
(see Part5: 2.2 Using the Cover Switch Tool)
Syringe
(CK-0541-000)
Tube
(QA2-6161-000)
Grease PERMALUBE G-2
(CK-0551-020)
Firmware
updating tool
(CNWFUT01.exe*1)
Firmware
For recovering the boot firmware of System controller.
recovery tool
(see Part3: 6. PRINTER SERVICE SOFTWARE)
(com_fut.exe)
*1 : Usage period is limited.
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CAUTION
Don't apply the grease to locations other than those designated. Unwanted
grease may cause poor print quality, take particular care that grease does
not get onto the wiper, cap, or the linear scale.
Plate spring : Permalub G No.2
approx. 12mg
Lock pin :
Permalub G No.2 approx. 12mg
Joint :
Molykote PG-641 approx. 24mg
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Feed roller
Feed roller
Permalube G No.2
approx. 24mg
Permalube G No.2
approx. 24mg
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4. SERVICE PARTS
4.1 Service Parts
The service parts indicated below require careful handling.
4.1.1 Keep all packages with the warning not to turn over.
Pay careful attention to all individually packaged service part (carriage unit, purge
unit, ink tank unit, and other parts) boxes marked "This side up" and handle
appropriately.
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5. DISASSEMBLY/REASSEMBLY
5.1 Disassembly/Reassembly
See Parts Catalog for the process of disassembly and reassembly.
The parts layout illustrations have figure numbers according to the disassembly
procedure of the product.
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Maintenance cartridge
Engine controller
(c16,s6)
Power supply
(c4,s6)
Operation panel
(c2,h2)
Platen (L)
Cutter
unit
Expansion board
Rear left cover (s1, h1)
Platen (R)
System controller (c1,s6)
Spring
Purge unit
(s4, c2) (see p.5-31)
4
Upper rear cover (s3) (p.5-17)
Front cover
(s2,h2) (see p.5-16)
Cable mount
(s1)
Carriage relay
PCB (s2)
Spring
2
5
Sheet
Short flexible
cable (c2)
Tensioner
Drive belt
(p.5-19)
Carriage motor
(s4,c1)
Belt stopper x2
Spring
Carriage belt
Linear scale
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Figure 5-8 Units Needing to be Drained of Ink When the Printer is Disassembled
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CAUTION
Knob
Knob
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Carriage unit
(Include head holder)
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Name plate
Side cover
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NOTE insert your hand inside the upper right cover from the left, unhook the two
hooks holding the operation panel and push forward, then pull out the
inserts at three locations on the upper side.
d) Right cover
When removing the right cover, first remove the lids on the right side cover, right
upper cover and right cover, then remove the screws on the right side. Next, remove
the entire right cover by pulling in an upward motion while pressing on the bottom
and left side surfaces.
Right cover
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e) Front cover
Remove the front cover by disengaging the two hooks on the bottom of the cover, and
then slide the cover to the right and pull forward hooks at three locations at the top.
Because the cover must be moved to the right, it will be necessary to first remove the
right bottom cover and open the maintenance cartridge cover.
Hook
Front cover
Hook
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Rear cover
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Timing belt
Tensioner
Setscrew
Spring
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Tube holder
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Joint
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9) Place the ink tube unit side joint in the ink flow path behind the ink tank unit
and release the print head lock lever to allow all of the ink remaining in the tube to
flow to the maintenance cartridge.
10) Remove the printhead.
11) Remove the printhead lock lever.
12) Wrap the joint on the ink tube unit with a plastic bag or other covering so that
no ink splashes or leaks, and then close the plastic bag.
Printhead side
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13) Remove the screw and detach the cable mount from the frame.
Setscrew
Cable mount
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14) Remove the two screws and detach the ink tube unit from the carriage.
Setscrews
Ink tube unit
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Printhead side
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8) Remove the two screws, and take off the ink tube unit from the carriage.
Setscrews
CAUTION
Make sure to keep the carriage unit level when removing it to prevent the
protective mylar from being removed. Removal of the protective mylar will
damage the roller due to contact with the carriage unit rollers and result
in noise, thus affecting print quality.
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Belt stopper
Carriage belt
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Head holder
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9) Open the grips of the head holder and remove the head holder.
Hooks
2
1
Head holder
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CAUTION
A
B
C
D
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Purge unit
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Connector
Setscrews
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5.2.11 Boards
Do not replace the system controller and engine controller at the same time.
Each controller has important stored information such as the setting values and
carriage driving time. To retain this information, before a controller is replaced, the
information in the controller is temporarily stored in the other controller using
internal communication. After the replacement, the information is automatically
written into the new controller. Therefore, the two controllers cannot be replaced at
the same time.
Also, when the system controller and engine controller are replaced as service parts,
check that the firmware version is the latest available. If it is not, update the firmware
to the latest version.
If ERROR S04011 appears, it indicates that the voltage of the lithium battery in the
system controller is low and the battery must be replaced.
a) Replacing the system controller
CAUTION
>
>
>
>
>
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CAUTION
Always make sure to restart the system in Normal mode after entering the
new RTC setting, otherwise the new setting will not be validated.
>
3-1) While holding down the [Online] button and [Paper source] button, turn on
the power switch.
3-2) Go to main menu and select SERVICE MODE then RTC INFO.
This displays the current time and date.
3-3) Enter the current year (last two digits) with the [<] or [>] button and press the
[ ] or [Enter] button.
3-4) Enter the current month with the [<] or [>] button and press the [ ] or [Enter]
button.
3-5) Enter the current date with the [<] or [>] button and press the [ ] or [Enter]
button.
3-6) Enter the current hour (0 to 24) with the [<] or [>] button and press the [ ] or
[Enter] button.
3-7) Enter the current minute with the [<] or [>] button and press the [ ] or [Enter]
button.
3-8) Complete the setting by pressing either the [Online] button or the [ ] button.
3-9) Cycle the power supply off, then restart the printer in Normal mode.
>
>
>
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5.3.1 Opening the caps and releasing the carriage lock pins
1) Remove the right side cover, right rear cover, and right upper cover.
2) From the right side, insert a long driver on top of the upper side plate of the purge
unit and push the long driver down while keeping it horizontal. This lowers the cap
and lock pin and allows the carriage to move.
Carriage motor
Carriage lock pin
Long driver
Upper side plate
of the purge unit
Purge unit
Figure 5-40 Opening the Caps and Releasing the Carriage Lock Pins
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Cap
Purge unit
NOTE
After opening the caps and removing the carriage lock pin, rotating the
gear further will close the caps after the wiper unit has completed the
return movement, and the carriage lock pin will rise and lock the carriage.
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CAUTION
If the tube is filled with ink and the printhead lock lever is unlocked
while the ink supply valve is opened, the ink in the tube may reverseflow due to the difference in the water head, and ink may leak from the
ink supply needle.
If the ink supply valve remains open, such as when an ink supply valve
switching error (E02D06) occurs, remove the valve motor unit (see 5.2.10,
Ink tank unit), and then close the ink supply valve.
Close
Open
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CAUTION
To prevent ink leaks, be sure to always remove the ink inside the ink
passage when disassembling or transporting the parts of the ink passage
section.
CAUTION
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CAUTION
If all of the ink passages are opened (ink tank is not installed, ink supply
valve is opened, and printhead lock lever is opened) when ink fills the ink
tube, the ink in the ink tube may reverse-flow due to the difference in the
water head, and ink may leak from the ink supply needle. Therefore, do
not open all of the ink passages at the same time when the ink tube is
filled with ink.
Step 1
Step1
Carriage unit
Step 1
Step 1
Joint
Step2
Ink supply valve
Step 2
Step 1
Subbuffer
Maintenance cartridge
Step 3 Repeated for the remaining five colors.
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Step 3
10) Repeat Step 2 for all colors until theres no more ink left.
* This figure shows the main access points for manual ink drainage.
The numbers in parentheses correspond to the numbers of the manual ink
drainage procedure.
Printhead lock lever (6)
Joint (3)(4)
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Head holder tilt lever
3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3
-3 -2
0
2
Mark
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7. TROUBLESHOOTING
7.1 Outline of Troubleshooting
7.1.1 Outline
There are two types of trouble: trouble which is reported by the messages shown on
the display (Warning, Error and Service call error); and trouble not shown on the
display.
In this manual, a colon (:) is used to distinguish the first and second lines of the
message.
The alphanumeric code indicating the type of error, that is the "warning", or "error,"
will be displayed on the printer's display. The letters at the end of the code indicates
the following: W for the "warning" and E for the "error".
See Part 3: 4.2 Error Indications for a list of the problems which can be detailed on the
message display.
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7.2 Troubleshooting When Warnings Occur
Codes in parentheses are not displayed when a warning occurs. These codes can be
checked in the warning history by using SERVICE MODE>DISPLAY>WARNING.
7.2.1
Ink Check
(W01000, W01001, W01002, W01003, W01004, W01005)
<Cause>
This is displayed when the electrodes mounted to the hollow needle in the ink tank
unit detect that the ink is below the prescribed level.
<Probable problem locations>
Ink tank, ink tank unit, engine controller, system controller
<Remedy>
1.Check the ink level.
2.Replace the ink tank.
3.Check the connectors of the ink tank unit.
4.Replace the ink tank unit.
5.Replace the engine controller.
6.Replace the system controller.
7.2.2
<Cause>
This is displayed when an almost full (80 percent or more) maintenance cartridge is
detected.
<Probable problem locations>
Maintenance cartridge, engine controller and system controller
<Remedy>
1.Maintenance Cartridge
Use SERVICE MODE>COUNTER>PRINTER>W-INK to check the waste ink
absorber. Replace if the waste ink level is near the limit (1000ml).
2.Replace the engine controller.
3.Replace the system controller.
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Memory Overflow
(W0100C)
<Cause>
This is displayed when a data fault occurs due to insufficient memory.
<Probable problem locations>
Operation error, system controller
<Remedy>
1.Check the operating procedure and transmit data.
2.Replace the system controller.
7.2.4
Feed Limit..
(W0100F)
<Cause>
This is displayed when the engine controller has detected the feed limit of the media
during manual feeding.
During back feeding, the print standby position (on feed roller) is the feed limit.
During forward feeding, the feed sensor detects no roll media.
<Probable problem locations>
Engine controller, system controller
<Remedy>
1.Replace the engine controller.
2.Replace the system controller.
7.2.5
Incorrect Media
(W01021)
<Cause>
During data reception, this is displayed when the media type required by the
received data is different from the media type that is currently loaded.
<Probable problem locations>
Operation error, engine controller, system controller
<Remedy>
1.Check the operating procedures and reprint.
2.Replace the engine controller.
3.Replace the system controller.
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7.2.6
No full bleed
W01022
<Cause>
Printing data is unsuitable for Borderless Printing.
<Probable problem locations>
Printer operating procedure error.
<Remedy>
1.Check correct operating procedure and retry print operation.
7.2.7
W01030/W01031/W01032/W01033/W01034/W01035/W01036/
W01037/W01038/W01039: GARO W0103x (number is indicated by x)
<Cause>
During data reception, this is displayed when an error occurs in the data reception
GARO command.
<Probable problem locations>
Operation error, system controller
<Remedy>
1.Check the operating procedures and reprint.
2.Replace the system controller.
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E02000
Roll media end error
<Cause>
This is displayed when the feed sensor has detected the roll media trailing edge
during printing or loading of the roll media.
<Probable problem locations>
Roll media, feed sensor, engine controller and system controller
<Remedy>
1.Roll media
Install the roll media if there is none.
2.Visual check
Replace the sensor if the sensor flag is damaged, deformed, or otherwise does not
function normally.
3.Feed sensor
Check operation using SERVICE MODE>I/O DISPLAY, and replace if anything
does not function normally.
4.Cable connection check
Replace the cable between the feed sensor and engine controller if the connection is
not functioning normally.
5.Replace the engine controller.
6.Replace the system controller.
7.3.2
E0200D/E02016
Cut sheet end error
<Cause>
This is displayed when the media sensor cannot detect the cut sheet trailing edge,
even after feeding the prescribed length during cut sheet loading.
This is displayed during printing when the media sensor has detected the cut sheet
trailing edge at a different position from the media loading position.
<Probable problem locations>
Paper path, media sensor, engine controller and system controller
<Remedy>
1.Visual check
Remove any foreign objects adhering to the paper path and media sensor.
Replace the paper path if the feeding surface or sliding section of the paper path is
damaged, deformed, or otherwise does not function normally.
2.Media sensor
Use SERVICE MODE>I/O DISPLAY to check operation, and replace if faulty.
3.Cable connection check
Replace the cable between the media sensor and engine controller if the connection
is not functioning normally.
4.Replace the engine controller.
5.Replace the system controller.
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7.3.3
E0200A/E0200B/E0200C/E0200E/E0200F/E02010/E02017/E02018
Media sensor error
<Cause>
This is displayed when the light intensity of the media sensor could not be adjusted
during media loading.
This is displayed when the media sensor has detected a media loading position error
during detection of the media right edge.
This is displayed when the media sensor could not detect the media leading edge
during detection of the media leading edge.
This is displayed when the media sensor has detected a media smaller than the
prescribed size during media loading.
Media width: Less than 224 mm
Media length: Less than 200 mm
This is displayed when the media sensor has detected a media larger than the
prescribed size during media loading.
Media width: More than 1.4 m
Media length (roll media): More than 15 m
Media length (cut sheet): More than 2.7 m
This is displayed when the media sensor detects slanting that exceeds the prescribed
amount during media loading.
This is displayed when the media sensor could not detect the media right edge
during media loading.
This is displayed when the media sensor could not detect the media left edge during
media loading.
<Probable problem locations>
Media, media loading procedure, paper path, media sensor, carriage relay PCB,
engine controller and system controller
<Remedy>
1.Media check
Replace any media that have printing or soiling at the detection position or that are
outside the prescribed size.
2.Media loading check
Reload the media if there is anything abnormal about the media loading status.
3.Visual check
Remove any foreign objects adhering to the media sensor.
4.Media sensor
Use SERVICE MODE>DISPLAY>SYSTEM>SIZE CR to check the reading of the
media sensor. Replace if it is not functioning normally.
5.Cable connection check
Replace the cable between the media sensor and carriage relay PCB if the
connection is not functioning normally.
6.Replace the carriage relay PCB.
7.Cable connection check
Replace the cable between the carriage relay PCB and engine controller if the
connection is not functioning normally.
8.Replace the engine controller.
9.Replace the system controller.
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E02015
Cutter error
<Cause>
This is displayed when the media sensor could not detect the media leading edge
during detection after cutting of the roll media.
<Probable problem locations>
Media, media sensor, cutter unit, engine controller and system controller
<Remedy>
1.Media check
Replace any media that have printing or soilling at the detection position or that
are outside the prescribed.
2.Media sensor error
If the errors E0200A, E0200B, E0200C, E0200E, E0200F, E02010, E02017, or
E02018 are displayed during a printer operation other than media cutting, see Part
5: 7.3.3 Media sensor error.
3.Visual check
Remove any foreign matter and resolve any other problems affecting the cutter
unit.
Replace cutter unit if it is damaged, deformed or otherwise malfunctioning.
4.Replace the engine controller
5.Replace the system controller
7.3.5
E02400/E02401/E02402/E02403
Path mismatch error
<Cause>
This is displayed when the loaded media is a cut sheet when the received data is
designated for roll media.
This is displayed when the roll media is not loaded when the received data is
designated for roll media.
This is displayed when the cut sheet is not loaded when the received data is
designated for cut sheet.
This is displayed if the loaded media is roll media when the received data is
designated for cut sheet.
This is displayed when printing the adjustment pattern if the loaded media is
smaller than the prescribed size of the adjustment pattern.
<Probable problem locations>
Media, engine controller, system controller
<Remedy>
1.Media check
Check the media loading status, and reload the media if the media are different
from the transmit data, the media are not loaded, or the loaded media are outside
of the prescribed size.
2.Replace the engine controller.
3.Replace the system controller.
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7.3.6
E02404/E02405
Borderless printing error
<Cause>
Current media loading position is unsuitable for Borderless Printing.
The Borderless Printing option was selected when the Cut Dust Reduction function
was on.
<Probable problem locations>
Printer operating procedure error.
<Remedy>
1.Check correct operating procedure and retry print operation.
7.3.7
E02500/E02501/E02502/E02503/E02504/E02505
Ink empty error
<Cause>
This is displayed when no ink is detected in the ink tank.
<Probable problem locations>
Ink tank, engine controller, system controller
<Remedy>
1.Replace the ink tank.
2.Replace the engine controller.
3.Replace the system controller.
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Ink tank uninstalled error (during ink tank replacement)
<Cause>
This is displayed when the sensor detects that the right cover is closed with an ink
tank removed during ink tank replacement.
<Probable problem locations>
Operating procedure, ink tank, right cover sensor, ink tank unit, engine controller,
system controller
<Remedy>
1.Operation check
Install the ink tank.
2.Visual check
Remove any foreign objects adhering to the ink tank contacts and right cover
sensor.
3.Replace the ink tank.
4.Right cover sensor
Check operation using SERVICE MODE>I/O DISPLAY, and replace if anything
does not function normally.
5.Cable connection check
Replace the cable between the right cover sensor and engine controller if the
connection is not functioning normally.
6.Replace the ink tank unit.
7.Cable connection check
Replace the cable between the ink tank unit and engine controller if the connection
is not functioning normally.
8.Replace the engine controller.
9.Replace the system controller.
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7.3.9
E02520
Ink level unknown error
<Cause>
Even one of the colors that should be set to Ink Check Off in the System Setup in
the Main Menu may have been changed to Yes.
(When this option is set, the ink level of the corresponding color appears as "?"
under MAIN MENU>Information>Ink.)
CAUTION
The display of this error indicates normal status if the setting is made by
the user intentionally or due to an operation mistake.
In this case, the error message is displayed whenever printing is started,
but it can be temporarily canceled by pressing the [Online] button to start
printing or pressing the [Cancel] button to cancel printing.
To cancel this error and recover the ink level detection function, replace
with a new ink tank designated for this printer.
Perform the following procedure whenever this error is displayed, even if
the ink level of the corresponding color does not appear as "?" under MAIN
MENU>Information>Ink.
7.3.10
E02521/E02522/E02523/E02524/E02525/E02526
Ink level low error
<Cause>
Ink level has declined to approximately 10ml.
CAUTION
This error can be canceled by opening the right cover and printing can
continue until the ink empty errors E02500 to E02505 appear.
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7.3.11 E02800/E02801/E02802/E02803/E02811
Printhead error
<Cause>
This is
This is
This is
This is
This is
displayed
displayed
displayed
displayed
displayed
when
when
when
when
when
no printhead is detected.
unusually high temperatures are detected in the printhead.
installation of an incorrect printhead is detected.
a checksum error occurs in the printhead EEPROM.
a DI correction failure is detected in the printhead.
7.3.12
E02804/E02805/E02806/E02807/E02808/E02809/E0280A/
E0280B/E0280C/E0280D/E0280E/E0280F
Ink tank error
<Cause>
This is displayed when installation of an incorrect ink tank is detected.
This is displayed when a checksum error occurs in the ink tank EEPROM.
<Probable problem locations>
Ink tank, ink tank unit, engine controller, system controller
<Remedy>
1.Replace the ink tank.
2.Replace the ink tank unit.
3.Cable connection check
Replace the cable between the ink tank unit and engine controller if the connection
is not functioning normally.
4.Replace the engine controller.
5.Replace the system controller.
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7.3.13
E02812/E02A00/E02A01/E02A02/E02A03
Engine controller internal error
<Cause>
This is displayed when an error occurs in the engine controller EEPROM.
This is displayed when an error occurs in the firmware of the engine controller.
This is displayed when an error occurs in the FLASH ROM of the engine controller.
<Probable problem locations>
Engine controller, system controller
<Remedy>
1.Turn the power off and then on again.
2.Replace the engine controller.
3.Replace the system controller.
7.3.14
E02815/E02816/E02817/E02818
Maintenance cartridge error
<Cause>
Fault in maintenance cartridge EEPROM.
Maintenance cartridge ID error.
Maintenance cartridge not installed.
Maintenance cartridge full.
<Probable problem locations>
Maintenance cartridge, engine controller and system controller
<Remedy>
1.Replace maintenance cartridge.
2.Replace engine controller.
3.Replace system controller.
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E02B04
Upper cover sensor error
<Cause>
This is displayed when the upper cover safety switch has detected upper cover open
status even though it is locked.
<Probable problem locations>
Upper cover, upper cover safety switch, upper cover lock unit, engine controller and
system controller
<Remedy>
1.Operation check
Replace the sensor if the upper cover sensor flag or upper cover safety switch is
damaged, deformed or is otherwise malfunctioning.
Remove any foreign objects adhering to the upper cover lock unit.
2.Upper cover safety switch
Check operation using SERVICE MODE>I/O DISPLAY, and replace if anything
does not function normally.
3.Cable connection check
Replace the cable connecting the upper cover safety switch and engine controller if
the connection is not functioning normally.
4.Upper cover lock unit
Check operation, and replace if it is not functioning normally.
5.Cable connection check
Replace the cable between the upper cover lock unit and engine controller if the
connection is not functioning normally.
6.Replace the engine controller.
7.Replace the system controller.
7.3.16
E02B05
Right cover sensor error
<Cause>
This is displayed when the right cover sensor has detected right cover open status
even though it is locked.
<Probable problem locations>
Right cover, right cover lock unit, right cover sensor, engine controller, system
controller
<Remedy>
1.Visual check
Replace the right cover or right cover lock unit if any of them are damaged,
deformed, or otherwise does not function normally.
2.Right cover sensor
Check operation using SERVICE MODE>I/O DISPLAY, and replace if anything
does not function normally.
3.Cable connection check
Replace the cable between the right cover sensor and engine controller if the
connection is not functioning normally.
4.Replace the engine controller.
5.Replace the system controller.
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7.3.17
E02B06
Carriage cover sensor error
<Cause>
This is displayed when the carriage cover sensor has detected that the carriage cover
is open while the upper cover is locked.
<Probable problem locations>
Operating procedure, carriage cover sensor, carriage relay PCB, engine controller,
system controller
<Remedy>
1.Operation check
Close the carriage cover firmly.
2.Visual check
Replace the carriage cover if it is damaged, deformed, or otherwise does not
function normally.
3.Carriage cover sensor
Check operation using SERVICE MODE>I/O DISPLAY, and replace if anything
does not function normally.
4.Cable connection check
Replace the cable between the carriage cover sensor and carriage relay PCB if the
connection is not functioning normally.
5.Replace the carriage relay PCB.
6.Cable connection check
Replace the cable between the carriage relay PCB and engine controller if the
connection is not functioning normally.
7.Replace the engine controller.
8.Replace the system controller.
7.3.18
E02D00/E02D01
Sensor error in purge unit
<Cause>
This is displayed when sensors in the purge unit could not detect the positions of
the motors within the prescribed time.
<Probable problem locations>
Purge unit, engine controller, system controller
<Remedy>
1.Homeposition sensor
Check operation using SERVICE MODE>I/O DISPLAY, and replace the purge unit
if anything does not function normally.
2.Cable connection check
Replace the cable between the sensors and engine controller if the connection is
not functioning normally.
3.Replace the engine controller.
4.Replace the system controller.
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E02D02
Carriage homeposition error
<Cause>
This is displayed when the carriage homeposition sensor could not detect the
carriage within the prescribed time.
<Probable problem locations>
Foreign object in carriage contact section, carriage homeposition sensor, linear scale,
linear encoder, engine controller, system controller
<Remedy>
1.Visual check
Remove any foreign objects adhering to the carriage contact section, carriage
homeposition sensor, linear scale, and linear sensor.
2.Carriage homeposition sensor
Check operation using SERVICE MODE>I/O DISPLAY, and replace if anything
does not function normally.
3.Cable connection check
Replace the cable between the carriage homeposition sensor and engine controller
if the connection is not functioning normally.
4.Replace the linear scale.
5.Replace the linear encoder.
6.Replace the engine controller.
7.Replace the system controller.
7.3.20
E02D03
Feed motor error
<Cause>
This is displayed when the feed motor could not reach the prescribed speed within
the prescribed time or the feed roller sensor could not detect the prescribed number
of steps from the encoder slit.
<Probable problem locations>
Feed roller sensor, encoder slit, feed motor, engine controller and system controller
<Remedy>
1.Visual check
Remove any foreign objects adhering to the feed roller sensor and encoder slit.
2.Replace the feed roller sensor.
3.Cable connection check
Replace the cable connecting the feed roller sensor and the engine controller if the
connection is not functioning normally.
4.Replace the feed motor.
5.Cable connection check
Replace the cable between the feed motor and the engine controller if the
connection is not functioning normally.
6.Replace the engine controller.
7.Replace the system controller.
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7.3.21
E02D05
Air flow fan error
<Cause>
Fan rotation could not be detected while the air flow fan was running.
<Probable problem locations>
Air flow fan, engine controller and system controller
<Remedy>
1.Cable connection check
Replace the cable connecting the air flow fan and engine controller if the
connection is not functioning properly.
2.Replace the air flow fan.
3.Replace the engine controller.
4.Replace the system controller.
7.3.22
E02D06
Ink supply valve switching error
<Cause>
The valve cam sensor could not detect valve cam rotation during switching of the ink
supply valve.
<Probable problem locations>
Valve motor unit, engine controller, system controller
<Remedy>
1.Visual check
Check if there are any foreign objects adhering to the motor, gears, and sensors of
the valve motor unit, and remove if any abnormalities are found.
2.Valve motor unit
Check operation by using SERVICE MODE>FUNCTION>INK VALVE, and replace if
there are any abnormalities.
3.Cable connection check
Replace the cables between the valve motor and valve cam sensor and the engine
controller if any abnormalities are found in the cable connections.
4.Replace the engine controller.
5.Replace the system controller.
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E02E01/E02E05/E02E06
Carriage motor error
<Cause>
This is displayed when a jam or other physical problem puts an excessive load on
the carriage motor so that the carriage could not operate.
This is displayed when the carriage motor could not reach the prescribed speed
within the prescribed time.
<Probable problem locations>
Foreign object in carriage movement path, carriage rail, carriage belt, linear scale,
linear encoder, carriage motor, engine controller, system controller
<Remedy>
1.Carriage movement path check
Remove any foreign objects (jammed sheet) in the carriage movement path.
2.Carriage rail
Use rail cleaner to clean the carriage rails if a visual check reveals that they are
dirty.
3.Carriage belt
If a visual check reveals slack in the carriage belt, remount the belt.
4.Replace the linear scale.
5.Replace the linear encoder.
6.Replace the carriage motor.
7.Cable connection check
Replace the cable between the carriage motor and engine controller if the
connection is not functioning normally.
8.Replace the engine controller.
9.Replace the system controller.
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E02E10
IEEE1394 error
<Cause>
This is displayed when an error has occurred in the IEEE1394 interface.
<Probable problem locations>
IEEE1394 interface board, system controller
<Remedy>
1.Turn the power off and then on again.
2.IEEE1394 interface board
Remount the IEEE1394 interface board, and then turn on the power again.
Replace the IEEE1394 interface board if it still is not functioning normally.
3.Replace the system controller.
7.3.25
E02F00
System controller internal error
<Cause>
This is displayed when an error has occurred in the firmware of the system
controller.
<Probable problem locations>
System controller
<Remedy>
1.Turn the power off and then on again.
2.Replace the system controller.
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7.4.1
Printhead error!
(E04000)
<Cause>
This is displayed when a drive voltage error occurs in the printhead.
<Probable problem locations>
Printhead, head relay PCB, carriage relay PCB, engine controller, system controller
<Remedy>
1.Replace
2.Replace
3.Replace
4.Replace
5.Replace
the
the
the
the
the
printhead.
head relay PCB.
carriage relay PCB.
engine controller.
system controller.
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7.4.2
<Cause>
This is displayed when the carriage sensor could not read the linear scale.
<Probable problem locations>
Linear scale, carriage sensor, carriage unit, carriage relay PCB, engine controller,
system controller
<Remedy>
1.Visual check
Replace the linear scale if it is dirty, damaged, deformed, or otherwise does not
function normally.
Remove any foreign objects adhering to the carriage sensor.
2.Replace the carriage unit.
3.Cable connection check
Replace the cable between the carriage sensor and carriage relay PCB if the
connection is not functioning normally.
4.Replace the carriage relay PCB.
5.Cable connection check
Replace the cable between the carriage relay PCB and engine controller if the
connection is not functioning normally.
6.Replace the engine controller.
7.Replace the system controller
7.4.3
<Cause>
System controller RTC not found (S04010).
System controller RTC power low (S0411).
System controller RTC stopped (S0412).
<Probable problem locations>
Lithium and system controller
<Remedy>
1. Replace lithium battery.
2. Replace system controller.
REF.
Note that it will be necessary to re-enter time and date if replacing the
lithium battery. The steps used are described in Part5: 5.2.11 Boards.
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<Cause>
Communication error between system controller and engine controller.
<Probable problem locations>
Firmware, engine controller and system controller
<Remedy>
1. Update firmware.
2. Replace engine controller.
3. Replace system controller.
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7.5.5 Printer Setup: Open Upper Cover
<Cause>
This is displayed when no printhead is detected when the power is turned on.
<Probable problem locations>
Operating procedure, printhead, head relay PCB, carriage relay PCB, engine
controller, system controller
<Remedy>
1.Operation check
Check that the message changes when the printhead is installed.
2.Visual check
Remove any foreign objects adhering to the printhead contact face.
3.Replace the printhead.
4.Replace the head relay PCB.
5.Cable connection check
Replace the cable between the head relay PCB and carriage relay PCB if the
connection is not functioning normally.
6.Replace the carriage relay PCB.
7.Cable connection check
Replace the cable between the carriage relay PCB and engine controller if the
connection is not functioning normally.
8.Replace the engine controller.
9.Replace the system controller.
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7.6.3 Right cover does not open
<Condition example>
The right cover does not open. (No error message is shown on the display.)
<Cause>
Connector is not connected properly, engine controller fault
<Remedy>
1.Check the connector
Reconnect the valve motor connector (J46).
2.Replace the engine controller.
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7.6.5 Printing problems (ink is not full)
<Condition example>
* No printing can be performed.
* A specific ink is not printed.
* Ink is not filled to the ink tube for the printhead lock lever.
* Ink is not filled to the ink tube before the ink tank unit.
<Cause>
Faulty ink tank, faulty printhead, faulty purge unit, faulty valve motor unit, faulty
ink tank unit, faulty ink tube unit, faulty engine controller, faulty system controller
<Remedy>
1.Visual check
Remove the ink tube if it is bent or otherwise not functioning normally.
2.Ink tank
Remount the ink tank.
3.Ink supply valve
Refer to Part 5: 5.2.10 Ink tank unit, and check the ink supply valve.
4.Ink filling
Check if there is any ink inside the ink tube, and then remove the printhead and
ink tanks, and turn on the power. Then, follow the messages to install the
printhead and ink tanks and fill the ink.
5.Replace the printhead.
6.Replace the purge unit.
7.Replace the valve motor unit.
8.Replace the ink tank unit.
9.Replace the ink tube unit.
10. Replace the engine controller.
11. Replace the system controller.
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J2
J8
J6
J5
J1
Pin number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
Signal name
5V
TRST
TMS
TDI
GND
RST
GND
GNT
AD31
AD29
AD27
GND
AD25
CBE3
AD23
AD21
GND
AD19
AD17
CBE2
GND
IRDY
DEVSEL
LOCK
GND
SERR
CBE1
AD14
GND
IN/OUT
OUT
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
OUT
OUT
IN
OUT
OUT
OUT
IN/OUT
Function
Power supply (+5.0V)
JTAG test reset signal
JTAG test mode select signal
JTAG test data input signal
GND
Reset signal
GND
Grant signal
Address and data signal
Address and data signal
Address and data signal
GND
Address and data signal
Bus command and byte enable signal
Address and data signal
Address and data signal
GND
Address and data signal
Address and data signal
Bus command and byte enable signal
GND
Initiator ready signal
Device select signal
Lock signal
GND
System error signal
Bus command and byte enable signal
Address and data signal
GND
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Pin number
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
Signal name
AD12
AD10
AD8
GND
AD7
AD5
AD3
AD1
GND
3.3V
3.3V
GND
TCK
TDO
INTA
GND
CLK
GND
REQ
AD30
AD28
AD26
GND
AD24
IDSEL
AD22
AD20
GND
AD18
AD16
FRANE
GND
TRDY
STOP
PERR
GND
PAR
AD15
AD13
GND
AD11
AD9
CBE0
GND
AD6
AD4
AD2
AD0
GND
3.3V
3.3V
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
OUT
OUT
IN
OUT
OUT
IN
OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
OUT
IN
IN
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
OUT
OUT
Function
Address and data signal
Address and data signal
Address and data signal
GND
Address and data signal
Address and data signal
Address and data signal
Address and data signal
GND
Power supply (+3.3V)
Power supply (+3.3V)
GND
JTAG test clock signal
JTAG test data output signal
Interrupt signal
GND
Clock signal
GND
Request signal
Address and data signal
Address and data signal
Address and data signal
GND
Address and data signal
Initialization device select signal
Address and data signal
Address and data signal
GND
Address and data signal
Address and data signal
Cycle frame signal
GND
Target ready signal
Stop signal
Parity error signal
GND
Parity signal
Address and data signal
Address and data signal
GND
Address and data signal
Address and data signal
Bus command and byte enable signal
GND
Address and data signal
Address and data signal
Address and data signal
Address and data signal
GND
Power supply (+3.3V)
Power supply (+3.3V)
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J2
Pin number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
Signal name
GND
NC
NC
NC
GND
NC
NC
GND
NC
NC
GND
SREQ
GND
SACK
NC
GND
GND
GND
CEDATA1
GND
CEDATA4
CEDATA5
CEDATA7
GND
CEDATA10
CEDATA11
CEDATA13
GND
CEDATA16
CEDATA17
CEDATA19
GND
CEDATA22
CEDATA23
CEDATA25
GND
CEDATA28
CEDATA29
CEDATA31
STANDBY
NC
NC
+3.3V
+3.3V
+3.3V
+3.3V
RESETC
NC
NC
IN/OUT
IN
OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
OUT
IN
IN
IN
IN
OUT
Function
GND
NC
NC
NC
GND
NC
NC
GND
NC
NC
GND
Status request signal
GND
Status acknowledge signal
NC
GND
GND
GND
Bi-directional data bus (bit1)
GND
Bi-directional data bus(bit4)
Bi-directional data bus(bit5)
Bi-directional data bus(bit7)
GND
Bi-directional data bus(bit10)
Bi-directional data bus(bit11)
Bi-directional data bus(bit13)
GND
Bi-directional data bus(bit16)
Bi-directional data bus(bit17)
Bi-directional data bus(bit19)
GND
Bi-directional data bus(bit22)
Bi-directional data bus(bit23)
Bi-directional data bus(bit25)
GND
Bi-directional data bus(bit28)
Bi-directional data bus(bit29)
Bi-directional data bus(bit31)
Power supply ON/OFF signal
NC
NC
Power supply (+3.3V)
Power supply (+3.3V)
Power supply (+3.3V)
Power supply (+3.3V)
Controller reset signal
NC
NC
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Pin number
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
Signal name
GND
GND
NC
GND
NC
GND
GND
NC
GND
NC
GND
GND
CREQ
CACK
GND
READY
GND
DCLK
GND
CEDATA0
CEDATA2
CEDATA3
GND
CEDATA6
CEDATA8
CEDATA9
GND
CEDATA12
CEDATA14
CEDATA15
GND
CEDATA18
CEDATA20
CEDATA21
GND
CEDATA24
CEDATA26
CEDATA27
GND
CEDATA30
START
+5V
NC
+3.3V
+3.3V
+3.3V
+3.3V
WAKE
NC
NC
GND
IN/OUT
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
OUT
Function
GND
GND
NC
GND
NC
GND
GND
NC
GND
NC
GND
GND
Command request signal
Command acknowledge signal
GND
Image data request signal
GND
Image data transfer synchronous signal
GND
Bi-directional data bus(bit0)
Bi-directional data bus(bit2)
Bi-directional data bus(bit3)
GND
Bi-directional data bus(bit6)
Bi-directional data bus(bit8)
Bi-directional data bus(bit9)
GND
Bi-directional data bus(bit12)
Bi-directional data bus(bit14)
Bi-directional data bus(bit15)
GND
Bi-directional data bus(bit18)
Bi-directional data bus(bit20)
Bi-directional data bus(bit21)
GND
Bi-directional data bus(bit24)
Bi-directional data bus(bit26)
Bi-directional data bus(bit27)
GND
Bi-directional data bus(bit30)
Steady-state input power supply (+3.3V)
Power supply (+5.0V)
NC
Power supply (+3.3V)
Power supply (+3.3V)
Power supply (+3.3V)
Power supply (+3.3V)
Wake signal from sleep mode
NC
NC
GND
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J5 (RS-232C)
Pin number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Signal name
CD
RXD
TXD
DTR
GND
DSR
RTS
CTS
RI
IN/OUT
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
IN
Function
Data Carrier Detect
Receive data by serial communication
Transmit data by serial communication
Data Terminal ready
GND
Data set ready
Request to send
Clear to send
Ring Indicate
Signal name
+3.3V
PCS
PDO
PCLK
PDI
GND
SOFT_SW1
SOFT_SW2
IN/OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
Function
Power supply (+3.3V)
Select signal to operation panel
Transmit data to operation panel
Clock signal to operation panel
Receive data from operation panel
GND
Power supply ON/OFF signal
Steady-state input power supply (+3.3V)
Signal name
TD+
TDTDCT
GND
GND
RDCT
RD+
RDG_LED+
G_LEDY_LED+
Y_LED-
IN/OUT
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
Function
10BASET-T/100BASE-TX differential output signal
10BASET-T/100BASE-TX differential output signal
Pulse transfer center tap GND
GND
GND
Pulse transfer center tap GND
10BASET-T/100BASE-TX differential input signal
10BASET-T/100BASE-TX differential input signal
Green LED anode
Green LED cathode
Yellow LED anode
Yellow LED cathode
J6
Pin number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
J8 (LAN)
Pin number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
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J408
J407
J404
J402
J419
J409
J401
J416
J405
J417
J414
J413
J411
J412
J415
Signal name
GND
NC
NC
NC
GND
NC
NC
GND
NC
NC
GND
SREQ
GND
SACK
NC
GND
GND
GND
CEDATA1
GND
CEDATA4
CEDATA5
CEDATA7
GND
CEDATA10
CEDATA11
IN/OUT
OUT
IN
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
Function
GND
NC
NC
NC
GND
NC
NC
GND
NC
NC
GND
Status request signal
GND
Status acknowledge signal
NC
GND
GND
GND
Bi-directional data bus (bit1)
GND
Bi-directional data bus (bit4)
Bi-directional data bus (bit5)
Bi-directional data bus (bit7)
GND
Bi-directional data bus (bit10)
Bi-directional data bus (bit11)
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Pin number
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
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Signal name
CEDATA13
GND
CEDATA16
CEDATA17
CEDATA19
GND
CEDATA22
CEDATA23
CEDATA25
GND
CEDATA28
CEDATA29
CEDATA31
STANDBY
NC
NC
+3.3V
+3.3V
+3.3V
+3.3V
RESETC
NC
NC
GND
GND
NC
GND
NC
GND
GND
NC
GND
NC
GND
GND
CREQ
CACK
GND
READY
GND
DCLK
GND
CEDATA0
CEDATA2
CEDATA3
GND
CEDATA6
CEDATA8
CEDATA9
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
IN
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
Function
Bi-directional data bus (bit13)
GND
Bi-directional data bus (bit16)
Bi-directional data bus (bit17)
Bi-directional data bus (bit19)
GND
Bi-directional data bus (bit22)
Bi-directional data bus (bit23)
Bi-directional data bus (bit25)
GND
Bi-directional data bus (bit28)
Bi-directional data bus (bit29)
Bi-directional data bus (bit31)
Power supply ON/OFF signal
NC
NC
Power supply (+3.3V)
Power supply (+3.3V)
Power supply (+3.3V)
Power supply (+3.3V)
Controller reset signal
NC
NC
GND
GND
NC
GND
NC
GND
GND
NC
GND
NC
GND
GND
Command request signal
Command acknowledge signal
GND
Image data request signal
GND
Image data transfer synchronous signal
GND
Bi-directional data bus (bit0)
Bi-directional data bus (bit2)
Bi-directional data bus (bit3)
GND
Bi-directional data bus (bit6)
Bi-directional data bus (bit8)
Bi-directional data bus (bit9)
5-78
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Pin number
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
Signal name
GND
CEDATA12
CEDATA14
CEDATA15
GND
CEDATA18
CEDATA20
CEDATA21
GND
CEDATA24
CEDATA26
CEDATA27
GND
CEDATA30
START
+5V
NC
+3.3V
+3.3V
+3.3V
+3.3V
WAKE
NC
NC
GND
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
IN
Function
GND
Bi-directional data bus (bit12)
Bi-directional data bus (bit14)
Bi-directional data bus (bit15)
GND
Bi-directional data bus (bit18)
Bi-directional data bus (bit20)
Bi-directional data bus (bit21)
GND
Bi-directional data bus (bit24)
Bi-directional data bus (bit26)
Bi-directional data bus (bit27)
GND
Bi-directional data bus (bit30)
Steady-state input power supply (+3.3V)
Power supply (+5.1V)
NC
Power supply (+3.3V)
Power supply (+3.3V)
Power supply (+3.3V)
Power supply (+3.3V)
Wake signal from sleep mode
NC
NC
GND
Signal name
OUTB
OUTC
IN/OUT
OUT
OUT
Function
CR motor phase signal (B)
CR motor phase signal (C)
Signal name
VM_CRM
VM_CRM
IN/OUT
OUT
-
Function
Power supply (+24 V)
Power supply (+24 V)
J402
Pin number
1
2
J403
Pin number
1
2
5-79
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J404A
Pin number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Signal name
ASFA
ASFB
ASFBN
ASFAN
VM
PGAO
PGANO
PGBO
PGBNO
GND
XCRGHP
+5V
IN/OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
Function
ASF Motor phase excitation signal (A)
ASF Motor phase excitation signal (B)
ASF Motor phase excitation signal (BN)
ASF Motor phase excitation signal (AN)
PG motor drive power supply
PG Motor phase excitation signal (A)
PGF Motor phase excitation signal (AN)
PG Motor phase excitation signal (B)
PG Motor phase excitation signal (BN)
GND
Carriage home home position detection signal
Power supply (+5.1V)
Signal name
GND
XASFHP
+5V
GND
XPGHP
+5V
GND
XMEDIA
+5V
GND
XTANKCVR
+5V
IN/OUT
IN
OUT
IN
IN
IN
OUT
IN
IN
Function
GND
ASF motor home position signal
Power supply (+5.1V)
GND
PG motor home position signal
Power supply (+5.1V)
GND
Media detection signal
Power supply (+5.1V)
GND
Right cover open/close detection signal
Power supply (+5.1V)
J404B
Pin number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
5-80
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J405A
Pin number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Signal name
+5V
GND
EEPWD
TANKEEPRD
EEPCLK
TANKCS5
TANKCS4
TANKCS3
TANKCS2
TANKCS1
TANKCS0
GND
XINK_HP
+5V
INKM_P
IN/OUT
OUT
OUT
IN
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
IN
OUT
OUT
INKM_N
OUT
Signal name
GND
PM_SENSE
PC_SENSE
Y_SENSE
M_SENSE
C_SENSE
BK_SENSE
HAI_TANKEEPCS
EEPCLK
XHAI_TANKEEPRD
EEPWD
GND
+5V
NC
NC
NC
IN/OUT
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
IN
OUT
OUT
-
Function
Power supply (+5.1V)
GND
Tank EEPROM write data signal
Tank EEPROM read data signal
Tank EEPROM data clock signal
Tank EEPROM selection signal (BK)
Tank EEPROM selection signal (PC)
Tank EEPROM selection signal (C)
Tank EEPROM selection signal (PM)
Tank EEPROM selection signal (M)
Tank EEPROM selection signal (Y)
GND
Ink supply valve home position signal
Power supply (+5.1V)
Ink supply valve opening/closing motor phase
signal (P)
Ink supply valve opening/closing motor phase
signal (N)
J405B
Pin number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Function
GND
Remaining ink detection signal (PM)
Remaining ink detection signal (PC)
Remaining ink detection signal (Y)
Remaining ink detection signal (M)
Remaining ink detection signal (C)
Remaining ink detection signal (BK)
Maintenance cartridge EEPROM selection signal
Maintenance cartridge EEPROM data clock signal
Maintenance cartridge EEPROM read data signal
Maintenance cartridge EEPROM write data signal
GND
Power supply (+5.1V)
NC
NC
NC
5-81
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J407
Pin number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
Signal name
GND
C3_SUBH
C4_SUBH
C5_SUBH
C3_HENB
C4_HENB
C5_HENB
GND
C2_SUBH
C1_SUBH
C0_SUBH
C2_HENB
C1_HENB
C0_HENB
GND
GND
GND
Y0P
Y0N
GND
Y1P
Y1N
GND
Y2P
Y2N
GND
Y3P
Y3N
GND
GND
GND
GND
CLKOUTP
CLKOUTN
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
IN/OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
-
Function
GND
C color subheat pulse output
PC color subheat pulse output
BK color subheat pulse output
C color heat pulse output
PC color heat pulse output
BK color heat pulse output
GND
PM color subheat pulse output
M color subheat pulse output
Y color subheat pulse output
PM color heat pulse output
M color heat pulse output
Y color heat pulse output
GND
GND
GND
Head control signal (differential)
Head control signal (differential)
GND
Head control signal (differential)
Head control signal (differential)
GND
Head control signal (differential)
Head control signal (differential)
GND
Head control signal (differential)
Head control signal (differential)
GND
GND
GND
GND
Head data transfer clock positive output
Head data transfer clock negative output
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
5-82
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J408
Pin number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
Signal name
MGND
MGND
MGND
MGND
MGND
VM
VM
VM
VM
VM
GND
+5V
+5V
OUTENBB
+3.3V
VHENBX
H5VENBX
PIGMENT
GND
PLEDONX
XDCDC_OVP
PSNS
PLEDX
XCMOUT
XHDCVR
GND
HEADEEPCLKX
HEADEEPRD
HEADEEPWDX
HEADEEPCSX
XCRENCB
XCRENCA
GND
LICC2_CLKX
ADTRGX
LICC2_DTX
LICC2_LDX
DSOUT1
DSOUT2
GND
IN/OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
IN
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
-
Function
VM GND
VM GND
VM GND
VM GND
VM GND
Power supply (+24V)
Power supply (+24V)
Power supply (+24V)
Power supply (+24V)
Power supply (+24V)
GND
Power supply (+5.1V)
Power supply (+5.1V)
Differential IC output enable signal
Power supply (+3.3V)
Head drive voltage ON/OFF control signal
Head 5V power supply ON/OFF control signal
Head drive voltage switch signal
GND
Media sensor LED ON/OFF control signal
DCDC converter error detection signal
Media sensor detection signal
Media sensor LED light intensity control signal
Head current over current detection
Carriage cover open/close detection sensor output
GND
Head EEPROM data transfer clock
Head EEPROM read data
Head EEPROM write data
Head EEPROM chip select signal
Linear scale phase signal B
Linear scale phase signal A
GND
LICC2 input data clock
Head DI sensor output sample signal
LICC2 input data
LICC2 input data latch signal
ASIC output analog signal 1
ASIC output analog signal 2
GND
Signal name
LF_A
VM
LF_AN
LF_B
VM
LF_BN
IN/OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
Function
LF motor phase excitation
Power supply (+24V)
LF motor phase excitation
LF motor phase excitation
Power supply (+24V)
LF motor phase excitation
J409
Pin number
1
2
3
4
5
6
5-83
signal (A)
signal (AN)
signal (B)
signal (BN)
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J410
Pin number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Signal name
GND
XPINCH_KAATU
+5V
VM
MIST_R
VM
XKYUINPWM_R
MGND
VM
XMIST_L
IN/OUT
IN
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
Function
GND
Follow roller pressure detection signal
Power supply (+5.1V)
Power supply (+24V)
Air flow fan drive signal
Power supply (+24V)
Paper suction fan drive signal
VM GND
Power supply (+24V)
Air flow fan drive signal
Signal name
GND
DIPSW5
DIPSW4
DIPSW3
DIPSW2
DIPSW1
DIPSW0
IN/OUT
-
Function
GND
Factory use
Factory use
Factory use
Factory use
Factory use
Factory use
Signal name
TCK
TRST
TRO
ASEMBRKAK
TMS
TDI
RESET
GND
GND
GND
NC
GND
GND
GND
IN/OUT
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
-
Function
JTAG test clock signal
JTAG test reset signal
JTAG test data output signal
JTAG test mode select signal
JTAG test data input signal
Engine controller reset signal
GND
GND
GND
NC
GND
GND
GND
J411
Pin number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
J412
Pin number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
5-84
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J414
Pin number
1
2
3
4
5
Signal name
YMEDIA_TXDX
YMEDIA_RXDX
+5V
GND
GND
IN/OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
-
Function
Power supply (+5.1V)
GND
GND
Signal name
GND
GND
+3.3V
+3.3V
IN/OUT
IN
IN
Function
GND
GND
Power supply (+3.3V)
Power supply (+3.3V)
Signal name
GND
+5V
MGND
VM
MGND_CRM
MGND_CRM
VM_CRM
VM_CRM
IN/OUT
IN
IN
IN
IN
Function
GND
Power supply (+5.1V)
VM GND
Power supply (+24V)
VM_CRM GND
VM_CRM GND
Power supply (+24V)
Power supply (+24V)
Signal name
STANBY
START
IN/OUT
OUT
IN
Function
Power ON/Power OFF signal
Stead-state input power supply (+3.3V)
Signal name
VM_CRM
NC
NC
VM_CRM
IN/OUT
OUT
Function
Power supply (+24V)
NC
NC
Power supply (+24V)
Signal name
VM
COVER_SOL_R
NC
IN/OUT
OUT
OUT
-
Function
Power supply (+24V)
Cover lock solenoid drive signal
NC
Signal name
VM
COVER_SOL_L
IN/OUT
IN
OUT
Function
Power supply (+24V)
Cover lock solenoid drive signal
J415
Pin number
1
2
3
4
J416
Pin number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
J417
Pin number
1
2
J418
Pin number
1
2
3
4
J419
Pin number
1
2
3
J421
Pin number
1
2
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J422
Pin number
1
2
3
4
Signal name
XLFENCB
+5V
XLFENCA
GND
IN/OUT
IN
OUT
IN
-
Function
LF encoder rotation detection signal (B phase)
Power supply (+5.1V)
LF encoder rotation detection signal (A phase)
GND
5-86
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8.3 Carriage Relay PCB
J209
J210
J203
J213
J208
J206
J212
J205
Signal name
RGV19
MGND
GNDR
IN/OUT
OUT
-
Function
Head drive voltage
GND FOR VM
GND
Signal name
GND
HDCVR
+5V
IN/OUT
IN
IN
Function
GND
Carriage cover opening/closing sensor output
Power supply(+5.1V)
Signal name
CRENCB
+5V
CRENCA
GND
IN/OUT
IN
IN
IN
-
Function
Linear scale phase signal B
Power supply(+5.1V)
Linear scale phase signal A
GND
Signal name
+5V
E
S
K
NC
IN/OUT
IN
IN
OUT
IN
-
Function
Power supply(+5.1V)
Media width sensor emitter output
Media width sensor anode input
Media width sensor cathode output
NC
J205
Pin number
1
2
3
J206
Pin number
1
2
3
4
J208
Pin number
1
2
3
4
5
5-87
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J209
Pin number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
Signal name
GND
DSOUT2_A
DSOUT1_A
LICC2_LD
LICC2_DT
ADTRG
LICC2_CLK
GND
CRENCA
CRENCB
HEADEEPCS
HEADEEPWD
HEADEEPRD
HEADEEPCLK
GND
HDCVR
CMOUT
PLED
PSNS
DCDC_OVP
GND
H5VENB
VHENB
+3.3V
OUTENBB
+5V
+5V
GND
VM
VM
VM
VM
VM
MGND
MGND
MGND
MGND
MGND
IN/OUT
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
OUT
IN
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
Function
GND
LICC2 analog output
LICC2 analog output
LICC2 input data latch signal
LICC2 input data
LICC2 output sample hold
LICC2 input data clock
GND
Linear scale phase signal A
Linear scale phase signal B
Head EEPROM chip select signal
Head EEPROM write signal
Head EEPROM read signal
Head EEPROM data transfer clock
GND
Carriage cover opening/closing sensor output
Head overcurrent detection signal
LED voltage control signal for media sensor
Media with sensor output
Head overvoltage detection
GND
5-88
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J210
Pin number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
Signal name
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
CLKOUTN
CLKOUTP
GND
GND
GND
GND
Y3N
Y3P
GND
Y2N
Y2P
GND
Y1N
Y1P
GND
Y0N
Y0P
GND
GND
GND
C0_HENB
C1_HENB
C2_HENB
C0_SUBH
C1_SUBH
C2_SUBH
GND
C5_HENB
C4_HENB
C3_HENB
C5_SUBH
C4_SUBH
C3_SUBH
GND
IN/OUT
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
-
Function
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
IC212 drive clock
IC212 drive clock
GND
GND
GND
GND
Head control signal (differential)
Head control signal (differential)
GND
Head control signal (differential)
Head control signal (differential)
GND
Head control signal (differential)
Head control signal (differential)
GND
Head control signal (differential)
Head control signal (differential)
GND
GND
GND
Y color heat pulse input
M color heat pulse input
PM color heat pulse input
Y color subheat pulse input
M color subheat pulse input
PM color subheat pulse input
GND
K color heat pulse input
PC color heat pulse input
C color heat pulse input
K color subheat pulse input
PC color subheat pulse input
C color subheat pulse input
GND
5-89
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J212
Pin number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
Signal name
C0_HENB_B
C1_HENB_B
C2_HENB_B
C0SUBH
C1SUBH
C2SUBH
C3SUBH
C4SUBH
C5SUBH
C3_HENB_B
C4_HENB_B
C5_HENB_B
GND
LICC2_CLK
GND
DSOUT2
DSOUT1
LICC2_LD
LICC2_DT
ADTGR
GND
HEADEEPCLK
HEADEEPRD
HEADEEPWD
HEADEEPCS
VHFBH
VHFBG
+5V
H5V
GND
IN/OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
IN
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
-
Function
Y color heat pulse output
M color heat pulse output
PM color heat pulse output
Y color subheat pulse drive
M color subheat pulse drive
PM color subheat pulse drive
C color subheat pulse drive
PC color subheat pulse drive
K color subheat pulse drive
C color heat pulse output
PC color heat pulse output
K color heat pulse output
GND
LICC2 input data clock
GND
LICC2 analog output
LICC2 analog output
LICC2 input data latch signal
LICC2 input data, L: positive logic output if 2.0V or less
LICC2 output sample hold
GND
Head EEPROM data transfer clock
Head EEPROM read signal
Head EEPROM write signal
Head EEPROM chips select signal
NC
NC
Power supply (+5.1V)
Head logic drive voltage
GND
5-90
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J213
Pin number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
Signal name
GND
O_DATA_PM0
O_DATA_PM1
E_DATA_PM0
E_DATA_PM1
O_DATA_PC0
O_DATA_PC1
E_DATA_PC0
E_DATA_PC1
O_DATA_BK0
O_DATA_BK1
E_DATA_BK0
E_DATA_BK1
GND
O_DATA_Y0
O_DATA_Y1
GND
E_DATA_Y0
E_DATA_Y1
O_DATA_M0
O_DATA_M1
E_DATA_M0
E_DATA_M1
O_DATA_C0
O_DATA_C1
E_DATA_C0
E_DATA_C1
SCLK_CL
LATCH_CL
GND
IN/OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
-
Function
GND
PM color even nozzle data 0
PM color even nozzle data 1
PM color odd nozzle data 0
PM color odd nozzle data 1
PC color even nozzle data 0
PC color even nozzle data 1
PC color odd nozzle data 0
PC color odd nozzle data 1
K color even nozzle data 0
K color even nozzle data 1
K color odd nozzle data 0
K color odd nozzle data 1
GND
Y color even nozzle data 0
Y color even nozzle data 1
GND
Y color odd nozzle data 0
Y color odd nozzle data 1
M color even nozzle data 0
M color even nozzle data 1
M color odd nozzle data 0
M color odd nozzle data 1
C color even nozzle data 0
C color even nozzle data 1
C color odd nozzle data 0
C color odd nozzle data 1
Head data transfer lock
Head data latch signal
GND
5-91
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J1107
J1108
J1102
J1104
J1105
J1106
Signal name
RGV19
RGV19
C0SUBH
C3_HENB_B
DIAC1
HEADEEPWDX
HEADEEPCLKX
H5V
C2_ODATA0
DIALC1
VHT
RGV19
RGV19
RGV19
RGV19
C3_ODATA0
C1_EDATA0
HEADEEPRDX
C3SUBH
HEADEEPCSX
H5V
C2_EDATA1
C4_ODATA1
C5_EDATA1
RGV19
RGV19
DIAM0
C1_ODATA0
C0_ODATA0
C0_ODATA1
IN/OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
IN
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
IN
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
IN
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
IN
OUT
OUT
OUT
Function
Power supply for driving head
Power supply for driving head
Subheat pulse output (Y)
Heat pulse output (C)
DI sensor signal 1 (C)
Head EEPROM write signal
Head EEPROM data transfer clock
Power supply for driving head logic (+5.1V)
Even nozzle data 0 (PM)
DI sensor signal 1 (PC)
Power supply for driving transistor in head
Power supply for driving head
Power supply for driving head
Power supply for driving head
Power supply for driving head
Even nozzle data 0 (C)
Odd nozzle data 0 (M)
Head EEPROM read signal
Subheat pulse output (C)
Head EEPROM chip select signal
Power supply for driving head logic (+5.1V)
Odd nozzle data 1 (PM)
Even nozzle data 1 (PC)
Odd nozzle data 1 (BK)
Power supply for driving head
Power supply for driving head
DI sensor signal 0 (M)
Even nozzle data 0 (M)
Even nozzle data 0 (Y)
Even nozzle data 1 (Y)
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Pin number
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
Signal name
DIAY1
C1_HENB_B
HDCLK
DIAC0
DIALM0
C5_HENB_B
C4_EDATA1
C5_EDATA0
C5_ODATA0
C0_EDATA0
DIAY0
C1_ODATA1
C0_EDATA1
DIAM1
C0_HENB_B
C1SUBH
DIALM1
C4_HENB_B
C5_ODATA1
DIAK1
DIAK0
DIALC0
VHFBG
HGND
HGND
HDLT
C1_EDATA1
GND
C2_HENB_B
C2SUBH
C5SUBH
C4_ODATA0
C4SUBH
HGND
HGND
HGND
HGND
C3_ODATA1
C3_EDATA1
C3_EDATA0
GND
GND
C2_ODATA1
C4_EDATA0
C2_EDATA0
HGND
HGND
HGND
IN/OUT
IN
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
IN
OUT
OUT
IN
OUT
OUT
IN
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
Function
DI sensor signal 1 (Y)
Heat pulse output (M)
Head data transfer clock
DI sensor signal 0 (C)
DI sensor signal 0 (PM)
Heat pulse output (BK)
Odd nozzle data 1 (PC)
Odd nozzle data 0 (BK)
Even nozzle data 0 (BK)
Odd nozzle data 0 (Y)
DI sensor signal 0 (Y)
Even nozzle data 1 (M)
Odd nozzle data 1 (Y)
DI sensor signal 1 (M)
Heat pulse output (Y)
Subheat pulse output (M)
DI sensor signal 1 (PM)
Heat pulse output (PC)
Even nozzle data 1 (BK)
DI sensor signal 1 (BK)
DI sensor signal 0 (BK)
DI sensor signal 0 (PC)
NC
GND
GND
Head data latch signal
Odd nozzle data 1 (M)
GND
Heat pulse output (PM)
Subheat pulse output (PM)
Subheat pulse output (BK)
Even nozzle data 0 (PC)
Subheat pulse output (PC)
GND
GND
GND
GND
Even nozzle data 1 (C)
Odd nozzle data 1 (C)
Odd nozzle data 0 (C)
GND
GND
Even nozzle data 1 (PM)
Odd nozzle data 0 (PC)
Odd nozzle data 0 (PM)
GND
GND
GND
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J1104
Pin number
1
Signal name
RGV19
IN/OUT
IN
Function
Power supply for driving head
Signal name
MGND
IN/OUT
Function
GND for VM
Signal name
MGND
IN/OUT
Function
GND for VM
Signal name
GND
HDLT
HDCLK
C2_EDATA1
C2_EDATA0
C2_ODATA1
C2_ODATA0
C1_EDATA1
C1_EDATA0
C1_ODATA1
C1_ODATA0
C0_EDATA1
C0_EDATA0
GND
C0_ODATA1
C0_ODATA0
GND
C5_EDATA1
C5_EDATA0
C5_ODATA1
C5_ODATA0
C4_EDATA1
C4_EDATA0
C4_ODATA1
C4_ODATA0
C3_EDATA1
C3_EDATA0
C3_ODATA1
C3_ODATA0
GND
IN/OUT
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
Function
GND
Head data latch signal
Head data transfer clock
Odd nozzle data 1 (PM)
Odd nozzle data 0 (PM)
Even nozzle data 1 (PM)
Even nozzle data 0 (PM)
Odd nozzle data 1 (M)
Odd nozzle data 0 (M)
Even nozzle data 1 (M)
Even nozzle data 0 (M)
Odd nozzle data 1 (Y)
Odd nozzle data 0 (Y)
GND
Even nozzle data 1 (Y)
Even nozzle data 0 (Y)
GND
Odd nozzle data 1 (BK)
Odd nozzle data 0 (BK)
Even nozzle data 1 (BK)
Even nozzle data 0 (BK)
Odd nozzle data 1 (PC)
Odd nozzle data 0 (PC)
Even nozzle data 1 (PC)
Even nozzle data 0 (PC)
Odd nozzle data 1 (C)
Odd nozzle data 0 (C)
Even nozzle data 1 (C)
Even nozzle data 0 (C)
GND
J1105
Pin number
1
J1106
Pin number
1
J1107
Pin number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
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J1108
Pin number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
Signal name
GND
H5V
+5V
VHFBG
VHFBH
HEADEEPCSX
HEADEEPWDX
HEADEEPRDX
HEADEEPCLKX
GND
DASHX
DADTX
DLDX
DSOUT1
DSOUT2
GND
DACLKX
GND
C5_HENB_B
C4_HENB_B
C3_HENB_B
C5SUBH
C4SUBH
C3SUBH
C2SUBH
C1SUBH
C0SUBH
C2_HENB_B
C1_HENB_B
C0_HENB_B
IN/OUT
IN
IN
IN
IN
OUT
IN
IN
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
Function
GND
Power supply for driving head logic (+5.1V)
Power supply (+5.1V)
NC
NC
Head EEPROM chip select signal
Head EEPROM write signal
Head EEPROM read signal
Head EEPROM data transfer clock
GND
ASIC output sample hold
ASIC input data
ASIC input data latch signal
ASIC analog output
ASIC analog output
GND
ASIC input data clock
GND
Heat pulse input (BK)
Heat pulse input (PC)
Heat pulse input (C)
Subheat pulse input (BK)
Subheat pulse input (PC)
Subheat pulse input (C)
Subheat pulse input (PM)
Subheat pulse input (M)
Subheat pulse input (Y)
Heat pulse input (PM)
Heat pulse input (M)
Heat pulse input (Y)
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J101
J102
J105
J103
Signal name
IN/OUT
Function
Power supply (AC 100V to AC 240V)
Power supply (AC 100V to AC 240V)
Signal name
GND
VCC1
GND (VM)
VM
GND (VM)
GND (VM)
VM
VM
IN/OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
Function
GND
Power supply
GND
Power supply
GND
GND
Power supply
Power supply
Signal name
GND
GND
VCC2
VCC2
IN/OUT
OUT
OUT
Function
GND
GND
Power supply (+3.3V)
Power supply (+3.3V)
J102
Pin number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
(+5.1V)
(+26.5V)
(+26.5V)
(+26.5V)
J103
Pin number
1
2
3
4
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J104
Pin number
1
2
3
4
Signal name
VM
GND (VM)
VCC1
GND
IN/OUT
OUT
OUT
Function
Power supply (+26.5V)
GND
Power supply (+5.1V)
GND
Signal name
START
STANDBY
IN/OUT
OUT
IN
Function
Stead-state input power supply (+3.3V)
Power supply ON/OFF signal
J105
Pin number
1
2
5-97
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9. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
Refer to Parts Catalog for the part layouts on each board.
5-98
Part 5: Maintenance
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5-99
Part 5: Maintenance
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1
General Circuit Diagram(1/4)
J408
MGND
MGND
MGND
MGND
MGND
VM
VM
VM
VM
VM
GND
+5V
+5V
OUTENBB
+3.3V
VHENB
H5VENB
GND
PLEDON
DCDC_OVP
GND
PLED
CMOUT
PSNS
CRENCA
HEADEEPRD
LICC2_CLK
HDCVR
ADTRG
GND
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
HEADEEPWD
GND
HEADEEPCS
HEADEEPCLK
CRENCB
DSOUT1
C2_HENB
C1_HENB
C0_HENB
GND
GND
GND
GND
Y0P
Y0N
GND
Y1P
Y2P
Y1N
Y2N
Y3N
GND
GND
GND
Y3P
GND
LICC2_DT
GND
DSOUT2
GND
CLKOUTP
C5_HENB
7
LICC2_LD
GND
CLKOUTN
40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
GND
GND
GND
40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
GND
GND
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
C3_SUBH
C3_HENB
C4_SUBH
C4_HENB
C5_SUBH
GND
C1_SUBH
C0_SUBH
C2_SUBH
J407
J209
1
GND
J210
40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
TDO
TRST
TCK
ASEMD0
14
13
12
11
10
GND
GND
GND
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
9 10 11 12
9 10 11 12
10 11 12
J404B
J421
J410
9 10
7
1
6
2
J422
1
1
GND
10 11 12
VM_CRM
VM_CRM
MGND_CRM
MGND_CRM
VM
MGND
+5V
GND
STANDBY
START
+3.3V
+3.3V
GND
GND
J404A
J419
1
1
5
3
4
4
3
5
10
2
6
GND
4
4
LFENCB
+5V
3
3
LFENCA
2
2
MIST_L
1
1
GND
KYUINPWM_R
VM
J404
J416
VM
4
4
MIST_R
3
3
VM
J417
2
+5V
1
1
J411 (ExtSW)
J413
PINCH_KAATSU
J415
GND
ASEMBRKAK
N.C.
TMS
GND
TXDX
GND
RXDX
GND
+5V
+3.3V
GND
DIPSW5
GND
DIPSW4
DIPSW3
DIPSW2
DIPSW1
DIPSW0
J412
TDI
J414 (Serial)
GND
RESET
J34D
J34H
1
7
J34L
1
J11L
J10L
+5V
MEDIA
GND
J13D
J13H
J13L
J24
J61
1
9
COVERSOL_L
2
8
ASFHP
GND
PGBN
PGB
3
7
VM
4
6
COVERSOL_R
5
5
VM
6
4
+5V
7
3
CRGHP
8
2
+5V
TANKCVR
J10H
J10D
GND
J11D
J11H
GND
9
1
J104
PGAN
Power Supply
PGA
J102
VM
J105
ASF_AN
ASF_A
2
2
J101
FT2
NC
1
2
3
COR2
J34
FT1
ASF_BN
ASF_B
J103
SR4
J25
J18
J19
5
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
J23
SR1
M3
M4
J17
CRHP sensor
SR7
J62
J62H
SL
SL
SL1
SL2
Pinch kaatsu
sensor
3
3
SR6
J16
J26
J27
J27H
2
1
1
2
FM2
Mist fan R
J20
J20H
FM1
J21
J21H
2
1
J63
J63H
LFENC_BOARD
FM3
SR3
ASFHP sensor
5-100
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1
General Circuit Diagram(2/4)
J405B
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
J403
J418
J409
OUTC
NC
XINK_HP
INKM_N
INKM_P
+5V
GND
1
1
2
2
LF_BN
J405
NC
NC
VM
LF_A
VM
LF_AN
LF_B
COR4
J402
J420
OUTB
J405A
MT5
MT7
C
J28D
J28L
MT6
MT4
J46D
5
3
BK_SENSE
C_SENSE
M_SENSE
Y_SENSE
4
4
1
7
FT12
FT9
J44D
J44H
J30
LEFT
FT4
FT5
FT6
J60D
J60H
J60L
RIGHT
M2
J44L
FT13
FT10
FT7
11 10 9
FT3
3
J45
HAI_TANK_EEPRD
FT8
11 10
J48D
J48L
J48H
CR motor
EEPWD
1
6
+5.1V
9 10 11
2
5
GND
4
8
3
4
EEPCLK
5
7
4
3
HAI_TANKEEPCS
6
6
LC_SENSE
LM_SENSE
GND
TANKCS0
TANKCS1
TANKCS2
TANKCS3
TANKCS4
GND
EEPCLK
TANKEEPRD
EEPWD
+5.1V
TANKCS5
7
5
5
2
SW 2
NO
8
4
6
1
NO
SW1
COM
1
2
Black
NC
J46L
FT11
J41
J1
Red
7
11 10 9
1
J40L
COM
J40D
J40H
NC
J46H
J29
M1
Main motor
Tank Board
J42
6
6
4
J4
J5
J6
J43
J43H
J7
J3
J2
(To MT Cartridge)
SR8
M6
5-101
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PRINT HEAD
VH
VH
ODT_M1
EDT_Y1
VHGND
SHE_Y
VH
VH
DIA_M0
1
General Circuit Diagram(3/4)
DIA_Y0
VHGND
EDT_M1
ODT_Y1
VHGND
ODT_Y2
ODT_M2
EDT_C2
HDCLK
HE_Y
HE_LM
VCCGND
DIA_C0
EDT_LM2
DIA_LM1
HE_BK
HE_LC
SHE_BK
ODT_LM2
VHT
VH
ODT_LC2 EDT_BK2
DIA_LM0
SHE_LM
DIK
DIA_LC1
ODT_LM1
VCC
SHE_M
VCCGND
EDT_C1
VCC
EEP_
CS
HE_M
DIA_M1
EDT_M2
EEP_
WD
SHE_C
DIA_Y1
HDLT
ODT_C2
EEP_
CLK
EEP_
RD
EDT_Y2
VHGND
VHGND
DIA_C1
HE_C
ODT_C1
EDT_LC2
ODT_BK2
ODT_LC1
EDT_LC1
VH
EDT_BK1
ODT_BK1
DIA_BK1
SHE_LC
EDT_LM1
VH
VH
DIA_BK0
VHGND
VHGND
DIA_LC0
VHGND
VHGND
VHGND
VH
VCC
ODT_**1
ODT_**2
EDT_**1
EDT_**2
HE_**
SHE_**
DIA_**0
DIA_**1
DIK
DI- Sensor(ANODE0)
DI- Sensor(ANODE1)
DI- Sensor(CATHODE)
EEP_
XX
** : Following Colors
BK : Black (5)
LC : Light Cyan (4)
LM : Cyan (3)
C : Light Magenta (2)
M : Magenta (1)
Y : Yellow (0)
Carriage Board
E
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
J1105
J1106
GNDR
HGND
RGV19
J1104
1
D
1
30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
2
2
3
3
J203
C0_HENB_B
C0SUBH
C1_HENB_B
C1SUBH
C2SUBH
C2_HENB_B
C3SUBH
C4SUBH
C5SUBH
GND
C3_HENB_B
C4_HENB_B
GND
C5_HENB_B
DSOUT2
DACLK
DSOUT1
DLD
HEADEEPCLK
DADT
HEADEEPRD
GND
DASH
VHFBH
VHFBG
HEADEEPWD
+5V
HEADEEPCS
H5V
J212
GND
GND
C3_ODATA0
C3_ODATA1
C3_EDATA0
C3_EDATA1
C4_ODATA0
C4_ODATA1
C4_EDATA0
C4_EDATA1
C5_ODATA0
GND
C5_ODATA1
C5_EDATA0
C5_EDATA1
GND
C0_ODATA0
C0_ODATA1
C0_EDATA0
C0_EDATA1
C1_ODATA0
C
J210
CR Buffer Board
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
GND
J206
PLED_K
PLED_A
PTE
J205
PTC
CRENCB
+5V
CRENCA
GND
HDCVR
+5V
C1_ODATA1
C1_EDATA0
C1_EDATA1
C2_ODATA0
HDCLK
C2_ODATA1
HDLT
C2_EDATA0
GND
C2_EDATA1
J213
1 2
J208
B
J72
J73
J70
SR5
J71
CRENC Board
5-102
Part 5: Maintenance
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1
General Circuit Diagram(4/4)
GND
AD27
AD29
AD31
GNT
GND
RST
GND
T0I
TNS
TRST
5V
AD5
AD7
GND
AD8
AD10
AD12
GND
AD14
CBE1
SERR
GND
LOCK
DEVSEL
IRDY
GND
AD18
AD0
GND
AD2
AD20
AD4
AD22
AD6
IOSEL
GND
AD24
CBE0
GND
AD9
AD26
AD11
AD28
GND
AD30
AD13
REQ
AD15
GND
PAR
CLK
GND
J2 (Engine I/F)
GND
PERR
INTA
STOP
T00
TRDY
TCK
GND
GND
J7
J13
2
6
5
4
3
2
GND
CEDATA26
GND
CEDATA20
GND
CEDATA14
GND
CEDATA8
GND
CEDATA2
GND
GND
GND
CREQ
GND
NC
NC
2
1
START
NC
WAKE
+3.3V
+3.3V
+5V
CEDATA30
CEDATA27
CEDATA24
CEDATA21
CEDATA18
CEDATA15
CEDATA12
CEDATA9
CEDATA6
CEDATA3
CEDATA0
DCLK
READY
CACK
GND
NC
NC
GND
GND
GND
GND
NC
+3.3V
+3.3V
NC
STANDBY
CEDATA29
GND
CEDATA23
GND
CEDATA17
GND
CEDATA11
GND
CEDATA5
GND
GND
GND
SACK
SREQ
NC
GND
NC
NC
NC
NC
RESETC
+3.3V
+3.3V
NC
CEDATA31
CEDATA28
CEDATA25
CEDATA22
CEDATA19
CEDATA16
CEDATA13
CEDATA10
CEDATA7
CEDATA4
CEDATA1
GND
NC
GND
GND
NC
NC
GND
NC
GND
GND
0TR
TRST
RI
DSR
CTS
RTS
10 11 12
G_LED-
TX0
G_LED+
RX0
R0-
C0
R0+
11 13 15
GND
R0CT
NC
GND
NC
NC
GND
10 12 14 16
NC
T0CT
+3.3V
VDD
T0-
+3.3V
GND
J3
+3.3V
NC
J4
T0+
NC
GND
J5
GND
(Board to Board)
AD29
AD3
GND
52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76 78 80 82 84 86 88 90 92 94 96 98 100
CBE3
3.3V
AD16
11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49
AD23
AD1
3.3V
FRANE
10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50
AD21
GND
51 53 55 57 59 61 63 65 67 69 71 73 75 77 79 81 83 85 87 89 91 93 95 97 99
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
9
8
7
6
5
CKSTP_OUT
HRESET
SRESET
TMS
TCK
HALTED
T0I
T00
Y_LED+
7
SOFT_SW2
6
6
SOFT_SW1
5
5
GND
4
4
P0I
3
3
PCLK
2
2
MT2
1
1
PC00
J6
J80
PC90
Y_LED-
+3.3V
61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
GND
3.3V
49 47 45 43 41 39 37 35 33 31 29 27 25 23 21 19 17 15 13 11 9
AD19
3.3V
99 97 95 93 91 89 87 85 83 81 79 77 75 73 71 69 67 65 63 61 59 57 55 53 51
41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
AD17
50 48 46 44 42 40 38 36 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8
(Board to Board)
CBE2
100 98 96 94 92 90 88 86 84 82 80 78 76 74 72 70 68 66 64 62 60 58 56 54 52
60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41
20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61
40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21
J1(Expand I/F)
J1
J2
J82
Operation Panel
Board
FT14
CN1
5-103
Part 5: Maintenance
W6200
1
System Controller (1/15)
IC1
(1/4)
5-104
Part 5: Maintenance
W6200
1
System Controller (2/15)
IC1
(4/4)
5-105
Part 5: Maintenance
W6200
1
System Controller (3/15)
IC1
(3/4)
5-106
Part 5: Maintenance
W6200
1
System Controller (4/15)
5-107
Part 5: Maintenance
W6200
1
System Controller (5/15)
5-108
Part 5: Maintenance
W6200
1
System Controller (6/15)
5-109
Part 5: Maintenance
W6200
1
System Controller (7/15)
IC1
(2/4)
IC2
(2/5)
C
5-110
Part 5: Maintenance
W6200
1
System Controller (8/15)
IC2
(2/5)
5-111
Part 5: Maintenance
W6200
1
System Controller (9/15)
IC2
(4/5)
5-112
Part 5: Maintenance
W6200
1
System Controller (10/15)
D
IC2
(5/5)
IC14
B
IC15
5-113
Part 5: Maintenance
W6200
1
System Controller (11/15)
IC2
(3/5)
5-114
Part 5: Maintenance
W6200
1
System Controller (12/15)
IC16
5-115
Part 5: Maintenance
W6200
1
System Controller (13/15)
5-116
Part 5: Maintenance
W6200
1
System Controller (14/15)
5-117
Part 5: Maintenance
W6200
1
System Controller (15/15)
5-118
Part 5: Maintenance
W6200
CRHALL
CP475
CP474
CP473
check
<PTH7>
check
Y1
A2
Y2
A3
Y3
A4
Y4
A5
Y5
A6
Y6
A7
Y7
12
A8
Y8
11
4
5
check
check
<SCPTC0>
18
A1
C680
YMEDIA_TXD
check
IC408
2
check
check
<SCPTC1>
check
<SCPTC2>
check
<SCPTC3>
<SCPTC5>
<SCPTC4>
<SCPTC6>
CP470
CP469
1
CP472
1
CP471
YMEDIA_RXD
CP466
CP465
1
CP468
1
CP467
1
check
check
<SCPTC4>
<SCPTC0>
check
C687
<PTC7>
<PTC6>
<PTC5>
<PTC4>
<PTD3>
C647
<PTD2>
<PTC3>
<PTC2>
<PTC1>
<PTC0>
<SCPTC7>
1CP461
check
1CP462
<PTD0>
check
1CP459
check
1CP458
1CP460
check
check
<SCPTC2>
TANK_ON
INKSEL2
CP464
TANKCS5
TANKCS4
INKSEL1
INKSEL0
TANKCS0
TANKCS3
TANKCS2
TANKCS1
DRAK0
DREQ0
DREQ1
RESET
HARD_STBY
MD3
DSOUT1_A
MD4
MD5
DSOUT2_A
PSNS_A
INKSNS_A
1CP404
check
check
check
1CP519
check
check
C690
FB
1
NF418
FB
1
NF419
SH3
PLED
+3.3V
CP457
1
R744
1CP456
1CP403
+1.9V
LFMAINDA
17
R498
16
GACLK33M
SDCLK33M
R506
R737
LVDSCLK33M
PLDCLK33M
15
R505
14
13
TCLK 159
IRQOUT 160
STATUS1 158
CKIO 162
TXD0 164
VSS17 161
VCC16 163
SCK0 165
TXD1 166
SCK1 167
TXD2 168
SCK2 169
RTS2 170
RXD0 171
RXD1 172
RXD2 174
VSS18 173
VCC17 175
CTS2 176
PTC7 177
PTC6 178
PTC5 179
PTC4 180
PTD2 184
VSS19 181
VCC18 183
WAKEUP 182
PTC3 185
PTC2 186
PTC1 187
PTC0 188
DRAK0 189
DRAK1 190
DREQ0 191
CA 194
MD3 195
DREQ1 192
RESETP 193
MD4 196
MD5 197
AVSS 198
2
1
STATUS0 157
VCC14 150
C688
8 IRQ0
CAP2 149
C574
CP450
9 IRQ1
VSS14 148
10 IRQ2
VSS13 147
11 IRQ3
CAP1 146
C573
12 IRQ4
VCC13 145
C689
IC408
VCC
GND
13 D31
MD0 144
DB30
14 D30
PTF0 143
<PTF0>
DIPSW0
DB29
15 D29
PTF1 142
<PTF1>
DIPSW1
DB28
16 D28
PTF2 141
<PTF2>
DIPSW2
DB27
17 D27
PTF3 140
<PTF3>
DIPSW3
DB26
18 D26
PTF4 139
TCK
19 VSS2
PTF5 138
TDI
20 D25
PTF6 137
TMS
MD0
X401
2
FB
check
<AUDATA2>
<AUDATA3>
PTG3 130
check
28 D19
SSCC 5
CP454
1
CP448
<PTG4>
DIPSW4
PTG4 129
S1 6
4 SSCLK
check
27 VSS3
S0 7
3 VSS
C470
PTG2 131
XOUT 8
2 VDD
C450
VSS12 132
R494
26 D20
1 XIN/CLK
CP449
DB20
IC429
CP455
check
25 D21
<AUDATA1>
DB21
C686
<AUDATA0>
1
TRST
PTG1 133
VCC12 134
24 D22
PTG0 135
23 D23
DB22
D
R493
PTF7 136
22 D24
DB23
21 VCC2
DB24
DB19
C471
C449
R495
C709
IC407
10
C448
C644
20
+3.3V
DB31
DB25
R492
1
7 NMI
1
1
2
2
NF404
C678
<PTH6> <AUDCK>
C527
SWDETECT
PTH6 151
check
C521
CP420 C522
CP421 C525
1
CP422 C526
1
R675 C707
1
AN0 199
VSS15 152
6 VSS
R496
IRQ3
AN1 200
VSS16 153
5 EXTAL2
IRQ[3:0]
AN2 201
VCC15 154
4 XTAL2
check
AN3 202
3 VCC
FB
IRQ2
AN4 203
+3.3V
WAKE
check
CP451
NF403
IRQ1
R708
1
1
check
1
check
AN5 204
XTAL 155
C643
IRQ0
AN6 206
EXTAL 156
2 MD2
C528
AN7 207
1 MD1
MD2
C708
C490
MD1
X402
C529
AVCC 205
AVSS2 208
C642
RTCPW
C473
19
C472
C491
G1
G2
C660
C661
C662
R497
1
PTG5 128
ASEMBRKAK
PTG6 127
R604
RESETM 124
+3.3V
2
34 D15
WAIT 123
35 VCC4
BREQ 122
36 D14
BACK 121
DB13
37 D13
PTE0 120
DB12
38 D12
RAS2U 119
DB11
39 D11
RAS3U 118
DB10
40 D10
CAS2H 117
<PTE3>
DB9
41 D9
CAS2L 116
<PTE6>
DB8
42 D8
DACK1 115
<PTD7>
DB7
43 D7
DACK0 114
DB6
44 D6
CASHH 113
<PTJ5>
EEPWD
45 VSS5
CASHL 112
<PTJ4>
EEPCLK
46 D5
VCC11 111
47 VCC5
CASLH 110
WAIT
R603
1
+3.3V
1
CP446
check
R602
1CP445
<PTE1>
TDO
2
SOFTRESET
RAS3U
check
R601
1
DB4
C669
DIPSW5
LEDD2
INK_ON
1CP444
check
DB5
MD0
MD1
MD2
MD3
MD4
MD5
R693
C682
DB14
33 VSS4
DB15
ADTRG
PTH5 125
32 D16
CP447
check
DB16
+3.3V
ASEMD0
<PTG7>
126
IOIS16
31 D17
30 D18
R694
29 VCC3
RA468
DB17
C645
DB18
C681
R600
1
DTAK0
CASU
IC440
48 D4
VSS11 109
DB3
49 D3
CASLL 108
<PTJ2>
DB2
50 D2
RAS2L 107
<PTJ1>
S04
1CP453
check
OFFCONTROLL
1CP452
HARD_STBY
check
1CP443
<PTJ0>
RAS3L 106
check
CKE
+3.3V
C712
104 CE2B
IC440
S04
5
GND
NC1
<PTE5>
<PTE4>
C670
5
4
R585
RA446 1
1
LEDD1
CS5
CS6
To Asic
+3.3V
LEDD0
check
CP441 1
R586
R587
R588
R736
CS4
CS3
To Sdram
CS0
To Flash
R581
check
CP440
RDXWR
<AUDSYNC>
WE3
WE2
WE1
C663
R578
R579
R580
WE0
BS
RD
AB25
AB24
AB23
AB22
AB21
AB20
AB19
AB18
AB17
AB16
AB15
AB14
AB13
AB12
AB11
AB10
AB9
AB8
AB7
AB6
AB5
AB4
AB3
AB2
AB1
AB0
RA444
C646
C679
C671
C668
VCC
AB[25:0]
103 CE2A
102 CS6
101 CS5
99 CS3
98 CS2
97 VCC10
100 CS4
96 CS0
95 VSS10
R598
94 PTE7
93 RD/XWR
92 WE3
91 WE2
90 WE1
89 WE0
88 RD
87 BS
86 A25
85 VCC9
84 A24
83 VSS9
82 A23
81 VCC8
80 A22
79 VSS8
78 A21
77 A20
76 A19
75 A18
74 A17
73 A16
72 A15
71 VCC7
70 A14
69 VSS7
68 A13
67 A12
66 A11
65 A10
64 A9
63 A8
62 A7
61 A6
60 A5
59 VCC6
58 A4
57 VSS6
56 A3
C711
55 A2
54 A1
C710
CKE 105
53 A0
DB[31:0]
52 D0
DB0
R695
51 D1
DB1
5-119
Part 5: Maintenance
W6200
1
Engine Controller (2/13)
+3.3V
C742
+3.3R
NF415
To ASIC Memory
C627
FB
From SH3
3
4
6
5
RA442
A25
A24
AB23
A23
AB22
A22
AB21
A21
AB20
DB28
DB26
DB25
RA443
1
A19
AB18
A18
AB17
A17
AB16
RA440
1
A15
AB14
A14
AB13
A13
AB12
A12
RA441
1
3
4
7
6
5
DB23
A11
DB22
DB21
DB20
DB18
DB17
DB16
AB10
A10
AB9
A9
AB8
A8
AB7
A7
DB15
AB6
A6
DB14
AB5
A5
DB13
A4
DB12
RA438
AB4
AB3
A3
AB2
A2
DB11
AB1
A1
DB10
AB0
A0
DB9
RA437
RA437
RA437
RA437
33,0.063W
RA465
RA465
RA465
RA465
D31
D30
RA436
RA436
RA436
RA436
D29
A16
1 A15
D28
A15
2 A14
A14
3 A13
D27
D26
R671
1
A22
D25
DB8
DB7
DB6
DB5
DB4
RA466
RA466
RA466
RA466
RA467
RA467
RA467
RA467
RA457
RA457
RA457
RA457
RA459
RA459
RA459
RA459
RA435
RA435
RA435
RA435
4 A12
45
45
D15
5 A11
DQ7 44
44
D7
6 A10
DQ14 43
43
D14
7 A9
DQ6 42
42
D6
A9
8 A8
DQ13 41
41
D13
9 A19
(A21)
DQ5 40
40
D5
10
10 A20
(A20)
DQ12 39
39
D12
11
11 WE#
DQ4 38
38
D4
12
12 RESET#
VCC 37
37
13
13 NC
(ACC)
DQ11 36
36
D11
14
14 WP#/ACC (WP#)
DQ3 35
35
D3
DQ15/A-1
R667
(A19)
15
15 RY/BY#
DQ10 34
34
D10
D21
A19
16
16 A18
DQ2 33
33
D2
D20
A18
17
17 A17
DQ9 32
32
D9
A8
18
18 A7
DQ1 31
31
D1
A7
19
19 A6
DQ8 30
30
D8
A6
20
20 A5
DQ0 29
29
D0
RA434
RA434
RA434
RA434
D19
A5
21
21 A4
OE# 28
28
D18
A4
22
22 A3
VSS 27
27
D17
A3
23
23 A2
CE# 26
26
D16
A2
24
24 A1
A0 25
25
RA432
RA432
RA432
RA432
D15
RA431
RA431
RA431
RA431
D11
RA430
RA430
RA430
RA430
D7
D14
DB1
DB0
RA458
RA458
RA458
RA458
D12
C513
1
D9
D8
2
1 VCC0
2 DQ0
3 VCCQ0
D1
D6
4 DQ1
D2
D5
5 DQ2
6 VSSQ0
D4
RA429
RA429
RA429
RA429
D3
D2
C667
+3.3V
CT 5
NC 4
IC441
GND
5
3
C664
D14
DQ13 50
D13
D12
DQ11 47
D11
D5
10 DQ5
DQ10 45
D6
11 DQ6
DQ9 44
13 DQ7
1
14 VCC1
15 DQML
C511
16 XWE
CASU
17 XCAS
RAS3U
18 XRAS
CS3
19 XCS
VCCQ3 49
8 DQ4
VSSQ2 46
C502
C500
D10
D9
VCCQ2 43
DQ8 42
D8
D[15:0]
VSS1 41
N.C.1
40
DQMU 39
WE1
CLK 38
SDCLK33M
CKE 37
N.C.0
20 A13/BA0
A13
21 A12/BA1
A9 34
A11
22 A10/AP
A8 33
A1
23 A0
A7 32
A2
24 A1
A6 31
A3
25 A2
A5 30
A4
26 A3
A11
CKE
36
A14
27 VCC2
35
A4 29
A12
A10
A9
A8
A7
A6
A5
VSS0 28
R699
3 GND
2 VDD
VCC
+3.3V
DQ14 51
D4
C501
Reset
D15
DQ15 53
DQ12 48
D7
D0
VSS2 54
VSSQ3 52
7 DQ3
12 VSSQ1
D1
IC416
D3
RDXWR
D10
WE0
IC442
A1
SH3 SDRAM
9 VCCQ1
4
DB2
D[15:0]
RD
CS0
D
+3.3V
DB3
A[22:1]
D13
C520
RA460
RA460
RA460
RA460
A17
A20
46
R670
R669
D22
47
A13
R668
48
VSS2 46
A10
D23
A16 48
BYTE# 47
A11
R666
A20
A21
D24
IC417
A12
D0
1 VOUT
C666
2
IC441
+3.3V
A[14:1]
1
4
R696
1
RESET
C659
C512
1
C743
1
+3.3V
R698
R697
1
1CP463
2
check
RESETC
C665
2
RA439
8
7
DB19
AB11
1
2
WE0
A16
AB15
RA464
RA464
RA464
RA464
DB24
AB19
DB29
DB27
A20
DB30
R652
DB31
NF409
AB24
FB
A[25:0]
RA445
AB25
AB[25:0]
D[31:0]
DB[31:0]
To ASIC Memory
From SH3
5-120
Part 5: Maintenance
W6200
1
Engine Controller (3/13)
PGHP
CRGHP
MEDIA
MIST_FAULT
MEDIA_ON
INKM_D2
HAI_TANKEEPRD
COVER_SOL
E_DATA_BK0
O_DATA_BK0
CHENB
E_DATA_C0
LMSUBHT
E_DATA_LM0
MHENB
YSUBHT
SCLK_CL
ASFHP
CMOUT
TANKCVR
SWDETECT
MIST_RL
HEADEEPCS
HAI_TANKEEPCS
O_DATA_BK1
E_DATA_BK1
BKHENB
CSUBHT
LMHENB
E_DATA_LC0
O_DATA_LC1
O_DATA_LM0
LATCH_CL
1CP425
FB
FB
check
2
+3.3R
NF417
NF416
+2.5R
E_DATA_Y1
+2.5V
OUTENB
+3.3V
E_DATA_Y0
ASIC 1/3
E
SDDATA[31:0]
C655
CEDATA[31:0]
1
2
+3.3R
R661
B1 ADCC_CS
RS0 C26
C1 TDI
LEA D26
check
1CP402
E1 SCAN_EN
LFDA4 F26
LFDATA4
SDDATA1
F1 SDDATA1
LFDA7 G26
SDDATA6
G1 SDDATA6
LFBN H26
SDDATA11
K1 NC2
L1 SDDATA19
SDDATA23
M1 SDDATA23
SDDATA26
N1 SDDATA26
SDDATA27
P1 SDDATA27
SDDATA30
R1 SDDATA30
IC423
(1/6)
CP438
PC1 K26
ASFMB
PG2 L26
PGAX
CRM_START
CACK
CRPHASE P26
CRM_PWM
CREQ_N R26
CEDATA0 T26
T1 SD_DQ1
SDDQ1
LFMAINA
CACK_N N26
CREQ
CEDATA0
U1 SD_DQ7
CEDATA8 V26
V1 SD_RAS
CP436
CEDATA8
Y1 DUMMYIN
CEDATA17 AA26
PT1 B25
PT3 B24
PT6 B23
PT12 B22
PT16 B21
PT19 B20
PT23 B19
VDD5 B18
NC13 B17
GND9 B16
TMUPWM2B15
DATA0_BK B14
DATA1_BK B13
VDD6 B12
LMHENB B11
DATA0_LM B10
MHENB B7
VDD7 B5
VDD8 B4
LFDA3 F25
LFDATA3
SDDATA0
F2 SDDATA0
LFDA6 G25
LFDATA6
SDDATA3
G2 SDDATA3
LF_ANB H25
SDDATA7
H2 SDDATA7
LFAN J25
SDDATA10
J2 SDDATA10
SDDATA15
K2 SDDATA15
SDDATA18
L2 SDDATA18
SDDATA21
M2 SDDATA21
SDDATA25
N2 SDDATA25
SDDATA28
P2 SDDATA28
SDDQ0
CP433
SDWE
IC423
(2/6)
CEDATA1
CEDATA5 U25
CEDATA5
CP435
CEDATA9 V25
CEDATA9
V2 SDCLK
CEDATA12 W25
CEDATA12
W2 SDCS_1
CEDATA16 Y25
CEDATA16
Y2 NC10
CEDATA18 AA25
CEDATA18
CEDATA21
check
CEDATA17
AB1 SDADR6
CEDATA23 AC26
CEDATA23
SDADR7
AB2 SDADR7
AC1 VDD2
CEDATA26 AD26
CEDATA26
SDADR12
AC2 SDADR12
CEDATA29 AD25
AD2 GNDP
CEDATA30 AE25
AE9 ADRBUS1
AE10 ADRBUS6
AE11 ADRBUS10
AE12 ADRBUS14
AE13 ADRBUS18
AE14 ADRBUS21
AE15 ADRBUS25
AE16 DATABUS3
AE17 DATABUS7
AE18 DATABUS10
AE19 DATABUS14
AE20 DATABUS17
AE21 DATABUS21
AE22 DATABUS24
AE23 DATABUS28
AE24 DATABUS30
A1
A6
A10
A14
A18
A21
A25
D3
D7
D10
D14
D17
D21
D24
D28
D30
AE8 DTACK_0
AE7 CS_SDRAM
AE6 WEN3
AE5 BS
GND8 AC25
AE4 GND7
CEDATA21 AB25
AE3 TESTCLK
AF25 DATABUS31
D31
AF19 DATABUS12
D12
AF24 DATABUS29
AF18 DATABUS9
D9
D29
AF17 DATABUS6
D6
AF23 DATABUS25
AF16 DATABUS0
D0
AF22 DATABUS23
AF15 ADRBUS23
D25
AF14 ADRBUS20
A20
A23
D23
AF13 ADRBUS19
A19
AF21 DATABUS20
AF12 ADRBUS16
A16
D20
AF11 ADRBUS12
AF20 NC3
AF10 ADRBUS7
A7
A12
AF9 ADRBUS2
AF8 VDD3
AF7 DRACK_0
AF6 RD_WRN
A2
AF5 WEN0
AF4 INT_2
AF3 GND3
AF2 PLLTEST
AF1 GND2
AA2 SDADR3
AE2 VCOOUT
NC4 AE26
SREQ
CEDATA1 T25
T2 SD_DQ4
SDADR6
GND4 AF26
PGA
2
R2 SD_DQ0
CEDATA20
AE1 REFCLK
NC11 R25
CEDATA20 AB26
AD1 SDADR13
R656
SREQ_N P25
AA1 SDADR2
SDADR13
ASFM_0A
PG0 M25
SDADR2
LFMAINAN
NC12 L25
CECLK N25
SDADR3
LF_MAINANB
PC2 K25
U2 SDWE_N
R702
SDCLK
CEDATA13
check
C637
GACLK33M
CEDATA13 Y26
1CP419
RS_WR E25
E2 SCAN_TEST
check
NC5 W26
W1 SDCS_0
check
D2 TCK
NC6 U26
check
SDRAS
1CP415
RS1 D25
C2 ADCC_CLK
R706
check
LFMAINBN
CRENABLE M26
REGI C25
B2 ADCC_DATAOUT
1
check
LFDATA7
LFA J26
J1 SDDATA11
SDDATA19
check
LFDATA0
H1 NC1
DUMMYOUT
LFENCA
LFDA0 E26
SDCS0
CP430
CP427
1CP418
check
D1 VDD1
CSUBHT B9
+3.3R
DATA0_C B8
C638
2
check
YSUBHT B6
GND5 A26
PT2 A25
PT5 A24
PT10 A23
PT13 A22
NC7 A20
PT17 A21
PT25 A19
PT26 A18
GND6 A17
NC8 A16
BKHENB A15
DATA3_BK A14
DATA2_BK A13
DATA0_LC A12
DATA3_LC A11
NC9 A8
CHENB A9
LMSUBHT A10
DATA1_C A7
DATA0_Y A6
DATA2_Y A5
LATCH_BK A4
VDDINT4 B26
A1 GND1
CP426
R707
SCLKCL B3
+3.3R
LATCH_CL A3
OUTENB A2
CEDATA29
CEDATA30
A[25:0]
D[31:0]
DTAK0
CS5
WE3
DRAK0
RDXWR
IRQ2
WE0
BS
SDADR[13:0]
5-121
Part 5: Maintenance
W6200
1
Engine Controller (4/13)
F
INK_HP
PINCH_KAATU
DCDC_OVP
PLEDON
SYSEEPDA
SYSEEPWP
LICC2_CLK
1CP429
HAI_TANK_ON
check
check
check
1CP424
LCSUBHT
O_DATA_C1
MSUBHT
O_DATA_M0
O_DATA_M1
O_DATA_Y0
GA_CRENCB
CVRSW
OFFCONTROLL
1CP405
INKM_D1
HEADEEPRD
LICC2_LD
PIGMENT
KYUINPWM_R
BKSUBHT
O_DATA_LC0
E_DATA_LC1
E_DATA_C1
E_DATA_LM1
YHENB
O_DATA_Y1
ASIC 2/3
SDDATA[31:0]
CEDATA[31:0]
+2.5R
CP431
C3 SCLK_BK
SHTRG D24
D3 H5SUP
R705
1CP417
RS2 E24
LFDA2 F24
F3 AC_TEST
LFDA5 G24
SDDATA2
G3 SDDATA2
GND17 H24
SDDATA5
H3 SDDATA5
LFB J24
SDDATA9
J3 SDDATA9
GND16 K24
SDDATA13
K3 SDDATA13
CESTB L24 1
SDDATA17
L3 SDDATA17
SDDATA20
M3 SDDATA20
SDDATA24
IC423
(3/6)
N3 SDDATA24
SDDATA29
P3 SDDATA29
R3 NC14
SACK_N P24
CEDATA6
PT0 D23
PT4 D22
PT9 D21
PT15 D20
PT20 D19
PT24 D18
PT27 D17
PT30 D16
TMUOUT1 D15
TMUPWM3D14
GND22 D13
LCSUBHT D12
NC25 D11
DATA3_LM D10
GND23 D9
LFWR J23
J4 SDDATA8
VDD14 K23
SDDATA12
K4 SDDATA12
SDDATA16
L4 SDDATA16
IC423
(4/6)
N4 SDDATA22
SDDATA31
P4 SDDATA31
R4 SD_DQ2
SDDQ2
CEDATA3
MSUBHT D8
H4 SDDATA4
M4 NC20
SACK
GND15 R24
CEDATA6 U24
LFDATA1
NC23 H23
SDDATA8
SDDATA22
CP434
GA_CRENCA
LC-2-G-WHT
LFDA1 G23
SDDATA4
PGB
CRM_BREAK
CEDATA3 T24
NC24 F23
F4 TDO
G4 MEMTEST
LFMAINB
PG1 M24
1CP406
LSA E23
check
1
check
LFDATA5
CRBRAKE N24
D4 ADCC_DATAIN
E4 H20SUP
CP428
LFDATA2
R658
1
check
VHENB
check
E3 TMS
CP432
ADTRG
check
H5VENB
DATA1_M D7
DATA1_Y D5
LSB C24
NC18 C23
PT7 C22
PT14 C21
PT18 C20
PT21 C19
GND18 C18
PT28 C17
PT31 C16
TMUPWM1C15
BKSUBHT C14
DATA1_LC C13
DATA2_LC C12
GND19 C11
DATA2_LM C10
GND20 C9
DATA2_C C8
NC19 C5
VDD10 C7
+3.3R
YHENB C6
DATA3_Y C4
+3.3R +2.5R
DATA3_M D6
+3.3R
LF_MAINWEN
1
C650
PC0 L23
ASFMA
PG3 M23
PGBX
CEMODE N23
T4 SD_DQ6
CRM_DIR
READY_N P23
READY
CEDATA2 R23
CEDATA2
CEDATA4 T23
CEDATA4
CEDATA7 U23
CEDATA7
check
CP437
T3 SD_DQ5
1
check
V3 NC16
CEDATA14 W24
CEDATA14
SDCAS
+3.3R
CEDATA11 V23
CEDATA11
V4 VDD11
CEDATA15 W23
CEDATA15
SDADR1
W4 SDADR1
SDADR5
Y4 SDADR5
CEDATA24 AA23
CEDATA24
AA4 SDADR10
CEDATA27 AB23
CEDATA27
AB4 EN
VDDINT13 AC23
NC22 Y23
AC20 DATABUS22
AC21 DATABUS26
AC22 GND21
AC19 DATABUS18
D26
AC16 DATABUS5
D5
D22
AC15 DATABUS1
D1
D18
AC14 ADRBUS24
A24
AC18 DATABUS13
AC13 ADRBUS15
A15
AC17 NC21
AC12 ADBUS11
D13
AC11 ADBUS8
A8
A11
AC10 ADBUS3
AC9 DREQ_1
AC8 SOFT_RSTN
CEDATA31
SDADR10
AC7 WEN2
CEDATA31 AD24
AD23 GND12
AD22 DATABUS27
AD21 NC17
AD20 DATABUS19
AD19 DATABUS15
AD18 DATABUS11
AD17 DATABUS8
AD16 DATABUS4
AD15 GND11
CEDATA28
AD14 ADRBUS22
AD13 ADRBUS17
AD12 ADRBUS13
C651
AD11 ADRBUS9
C674
AC3 VDDP
AD9 ADRBUS0
AD10 ADRBUS4
GND13 AB24
AD8 WAIT
C676
CEDATA19
CEDATA19 AA24
CEDATA328 AC24
AC6 INT_1
AB3 SDADR11
AC5 CPOUT
Y3 VDD9
AA3 SDADR4
AD7 CS_ASIC
SDADR11
AD6 WEN1
SDADR4
AD5 RST_N
C656
GND14 Y24
AC4 VDDINT12
W3 DUMMY_OUT
0,-
R703
CEDATA10
AD4 VCCIN
CEDATA10 V24
AD3 GND10
DUMMYOUT
R704
U3 NC15
U4 SDCAS
A3
D27
D19
D15
D11
D8
D4
A17
A22
A13
A9
A0
A4
C649
SDADR[13:0]
A[25:0]
WAIT
R701
DREQ1
SOFTRESET
WE2
R700
C672
CS4
WE1
RESET
IRQ1
R676
D[31:0]
5-122
Part 5: Maintenance
W6200
1
Engine Controller (5/13)
+3.3V
FB
1
C550
ASIC 3/3
NF410
CRALARM
HDCVR
LICC2_DT
TANKEEPRD
LCHENB
O_DATA_C0
O_DATA_LM1
E_DATA_M0
E_DATA_M1
SDDATA[31:0]
C547
1 VCC0
SDDATA0
2 DQ0
IC434
C753
DQ12 48
SDDATA12
SDDATA4
8 DQ4
DQ11 47
SDDATA11
SDDATA5
10 DQ5
DQ10 45
SDDATA6
11 DQ6
DQ9 44
E21
PT8 E20
PT11
VDD32 E22
PT22 E18
PT29 E16
GND34 E19
VDD33 E17
GND35 E15
VDD35 E13
LCHENB E12
DATA_LM E11
VDD36 E10
DATA3_C E9
GND36 E8
VDDINT34 E14
C630
DATA0_M E7
DATA2_M E6
C754
E5 VDD15
SDDATA7
1CP407
check
H5 GND25
NC29 J22
J5 NC26
2
SDDATA14
VDD31 K22
K5 VDD16
P5 VDD18
R5 SD_DQ3
SDCKE
T5 SDCKE
CLK 38
CKE 37
19 CS
NC0 36
SDADR13
20 A13
A11
SDADR12
21 A12
A9 34
SDADR9
2
2
C654
C634
SDADR10
22 A10
A8 33
SDADR8
SDADR0
23 A0
A7 32
SDADR7
SDADR1
24 A1
A6 31
SDADR6
SDADR2
25 A2
A5 30
SDADR5
SDADR3
26 A3
A4 29
SDADR4
GND32 R22
DCLK T22
DCLK
C760
VDD28 U22
27 VCC2
SDDQ3
1
1
U5 VDD19
GND31 W22
SDCLK
SDCKE
SDADR11
35
VSS0 28
C549
C628
KS5000M
FB
C554
C653
C677
C652
C633
C648
AB21 VDD26
AB20 VDD25
+3.3V
AB19 GND30
AB18 DATABUS16
AB17 VDD24
AB16 NC27
AB15 DATABUS2
AB14 VDD23
AB13 VDDINT22
AB12 GND29
VDD27 AB22
AB11 ADRBUS5
AA5 SDADR9
AB10 VDD21
SDADR9
AB9 DREQ_0
CEDATA22
AB8 GND28
CEDATA25
CEDATA22 AA22
AB7 INT_0
CEDATA25 Y22
Y5 SDADR8
AB6 RD
W5 GND27
SDADR8
AB5 VDD20
SDDQ1
NC28 V22
V5 SDADR0
NF411
SDADR0
NC1 40
SDCS0
ASFM_1A
VDD30 N22
VDDINT29 P22
SDDATA8
DQMU 39
N5 VDDINT17
C564
18 RAS
CEDATA M22
IC423
(5/6)
M5 GND26
17 CAS
C675
PC3 L22
L5 SDDATA14
C673
1
VSS1 41
14 VCC1
16 WE
C631
SDDATA[31:0]
C565
C566
SDRAS
R657
RESET
SDDATA9
2
SDCAS
SDWE
LFENCB
LC-2-G-WHT
GND33 H22
SDDATA10
DQ8 42
15 DQML
SDDQ0
1CP416
check
LEB G22
G5 TRST
VCCQ2 43
13 DQ7
C548
RS3 F22
F5 GND24
VSSQ2 46
12 VSSQ1
1
SDDATA13
7 DQ3
9 VCCQ1
SDDATA14
DQ13 50
VCCQ3 49
6 VSSQ0
5 DQ2
SDDATA15
DQ14 51
SDDATA3
C752
2
C635
C629
C632
2
C636
2
SDDATA2
CEDATA[31:0]
+2.5R
+3.3R
4 DQ1
DQ15 53
VSSQ3 52
3 VCCQ0
SDDATA1
VSS2 54
C551
2 DQ0
3 VCCQ0
D16
D2
1 VCC0
SDDATA16
SDADR[13:0]
A5
A[25:0]
4 DQ1
DQ14 51
SDDATA30
SDDATA18
5 DQ2
DQ13 50
SDDATA29
6 VSSQ0
7 DQ3
SDDATA20
8 DQ4
SDDATA21
10 DQ5
SDDATA22
11 DQ6
9 VCCQ1
12 VSSQ1
DREQ0
13 DQ7
C552
14 VCC1
15 DQML
SDDQ2
C568
GND_28 P15
DQ11 47
SDDATA27
VSSQ2 46
SDDATA26
DQ10 45
SDDATA25
DQ9 44
VCCQ2 43
C569
SDDATA24
DQ8 42
VSS1 41
C567
NC1 40
CLK 38
18 RAS
CKE 37
19 CS
NC0 36
SDADR13
20 A13
A11
SDADR12
21 A12
A9 34
SDADR9
SDADR10
22 A10
A8 33
SDADR8
SDADR0
23 A0
A7 32
SDADR7
A6 31
SDADR6
A5 30
SDADR5
A4 29
SDADR4
24 A1
25 A2
26 A3
C761
27 VCC2
35
SDDQ3
SDADR11
VSS0 28
C553
GND_26 R14
M11 GND_2
SDDATA28
17 CAS
SDADR3
GND_27 R15
GND_1
DQ12 48
DQMU 39
SDADR2
VCCQ3 49
16 WE
SDADR1
GND_29 N15
GND_30 M15
IRQ0
GND_31 M14
GND_32 M13
GND_33 N13
GND_34 P13
GND_35 P14
GND_36 N14
RD
SDDATA23
L11
SDDATA31
DQ15 53
VSSQ3 52
SDDATA17
SDDATA19
D[31:0]
IC435
VSS2 54
N11 GND_3
GND_25 R13
IC423
(6/6)
P11 GND_4
R11 GND_5
T11 GND_6
T12 GND_7
GND_24 R12
GND_23 P12
GND_22 N12
GND_21 M12
L14 GND_18
L15 GND_17
L16 GND_16
M16 GND_15
N16 GND_14
P16 GND_13
R16 GND_12
GND_19 L13
T16 GND_11
GND_20 L12
T14 GND_9
T15 GND_10
T13 GND_8
SDADR[13:0]
5-123
Part 5: Maintenance
W6200
1
Engine Controller (6/13)
+3.3V
FB
NF406
J407
1 VCC1
O_DATA_M1
2 D5
E_DATA_M0
3 D6
IC405
D4 56
O_DATA_M0
D3 55
E_DATA_Y1
D2 54
E_DATA_Y0
R635
40
J40P
39
J40P
38
J40P
R636
36
GND5 53
4 D7
E_DATA_M1
37
J40P
J40P
35
C607
D1 52
5 GND1
OUTENBA
J40P
O_DATA_Y1
34
CLKOUTN
CLKOUTP
J40P
O_DATA_C0
6 D8
D0 51
O_DATA_C1
7 D9
D27 50
E_DATA_C0
8 D10
Y0M 48
Y0N
E_DATA_C1
10 D11
Y0P 47
Y0P
11 D12
Y1M 46
Y1N
33
O_DATA_Y0
J40P
32
C466
LVDSGND3 49
J40P
31
J40P
30
1
J40P
9 VCC2
O_DATA_LM0
29
J40P
28
Y3N
Y3P
J40P
27
J40P
26
J40P
Y1P 45
12 D13
O_DATA_LM1
13 GND2
LVDSVCC1 44
E_DATA_LM0
14 D14
LVDSGND2 43
E_DATA_LM1
15 D15
Y2M 42
O_DATA_LC0
16 D16
25
Y1P
Y2N
Y2P
J40P
24
J40P
23
J40P
22
Y1N
Y1P
J40P
Y2N
21
J40P
Y2P 41
20
Y2P
17 CLKSEL
CLKOUTM 40
CLKOUTN
O_DATA_LC1
18 D17
CLKOUTP 39
CLKOUTP
E_DATA_LC0
19 D18
Y3M 38
E_DATA_LC1
20 D19
Y3P 37
J40P
19
Y0N
Y0P
J40P
18
J40P
17
J40P
16
Y3N
J40P
15
J40P
Y3P
14
C0_HENB
C1_HENB
C2_HENB
C0_SUBH
C1_SUBH
C2_SUBH
J40P
C618
+3.3R
LVDSGND1 36
21 GND3
O_DATA_BK0
22 D20
PLLGND2 35
O_DATA_BK1
23 D21
PLLVCC1 34
E_DATA_BK0
24 D22
PLLGND1 33
E_DATA_BK1
25 D23
SHTDN 32
26 VCC3
CLKIN
13
C624
J40P
12
2
J40P
11
J40P
10
J40P
R501
J40P
OUTENBA
31
J40P
C5_HENB
C4_HENB
C3_HENB
C5_SUBH
C4_SUBH
C3_SUBH
J40P
LVDSCLK33M
6
J40P
D26 30
27 D24
LATCH_CL
28 D25
SCLK_CL
R637
C762
J40P
GND4 29
(Y)
(M)
(C)
J40P
3
J40P
R502
(BK)
(LC)
(LM)
J40P
1
J40P
C468
C467
Y0 -> D0/D1/D2/D3/D4/D6/D7
Y1 -> D8/D9/D12/D13/D14/D15/D18
Y2 -> D19/D20/D21/D22/D24/D25/D26
Y3 -> D5/D10/D11/D16/D17/D23/D27
+3.3V
+3.3V
4.7K,1/16W
2
39
J40P
38
R614
R615
1
FB
37
IC402
YHENB
MHENB
A2
Y2
CHENB
A3
Y3
LMHENB
A4
Y4
A1
Y1
RA410
J40P
36
35
J40P
LICC2_DTX
ADTRGX
LICC2_CLKX
XCRENCA
XCRENCB
HEADEEPCSX
HEADEEPWDX
XHEADEEPRD
HEADEEPCLKX
34
18
C0_HENB
17
C1_HENB
16
C2_HENB
15
C3_HENB
J40P
C584
LCHENB
A5
Y5
BKHENB
A6
Y6
A7
Y7
12
A8
Y8
11
C586
10
C763
33
14
13
R414
R415
32
J40P
31
J40P
30
J40P
29
R434
R433
R432
R478
R436
J40P
C4_HENB
C5_HENB
28
J40P
27
26
J40P
25
24
23
J40P
J40P
G1
22
21
J40P
19
J40P
J40P
G2
DSOUT2
DSOUT1
LICC2_LDX
J40P
RA402
2
NF412
40
J40P
J40P
2
GND
J40P
J40P
20
VCC
J408
RA456
IC402
4.7K,1/16W
+3.3R
J40P
20
XHDCVR
XCMOUT
PLEDX
PSNS
XDCDC_OVP
PLEDONX
J40P
19
C414
C413
C412
C411
18
R431
R413
17
J40P
16
H5VENBX
VHENBX
J40P
15
OUTENBB
R412
J40P
14
OUTENBB
C598
C599
C600
C601
C602
C451
C597
2
1
C425
2
1
2
1
C596
2
1
12
C595
13
J40P
C588
+5V
J40P
C587
C410
C409
J40P
J40P
J40P
11
J40P
IC401
10
J40P
+24V
J40P
RA401
8
J40P
YSUBHT
+5V
MSUBHT
A1
Y1
A2
Y2
18
17
16
CSUBHT
A3
Y3
LMSUBHT
A4
Y4
LCSUBHT
A5
Y5
BKSUBHT
A6
Y6
A7
Y7
12
Y8
11
C0_SUBH
C1_SUBH
C2_SUBH
15
C3_SUBH
14
R401
R402
7
J40P
6
J40P
5
J40P
4
J40P
C4_SUBH
C5_SUBH
3
J40P
2
J40P
Q403
PIGMENT
C405
C406
C407
C403
C404
C402
G1
19
R612
R613
A8
G2
RA455
13
10
C401
GND
20
VCC
IC401
TC74VHCT541AFT
5-124
Part 5: Maintenance
W6200
1
Engine Controller (7/13)
H-UDI
+3.3V
R605
1
2
J401
J413
CEDATA[31:0]
+3.3V
+3.3V
51
J100P
RA463 8
RA463 5
J100P
52
J100P
3
4
6
J100P
57
7
J100P
R499
58
J100P
8
9
J100P
60
5
4
TDI
TMS
ASEMBRKAK
10
C481
CEDATA2
CEDATA3
C485
C484
C488
CEDATA8
CEDATA9
CEDATA14
CEDATA15
C482
C458
C465
CEDATA21
1
1
CEDATA26
CEDATA27
5
4
DIPSW2
DIPSW3
RA425
RA423
RA423
18
J100P
69
J100P
C456
C455
C462
RA421
RA421
RA421
J100P
22
J100P
73
23
J100P
C453
C452
C459
3
1
J100P
J100P
J100P
J100P
26
J100P
77
27
J100P
RA415
RA415
RA415
78
J100P
RA413
31
82
J100P
J100P
J100P
34
J100P
85
35
J100P
J100P
37
J100P
38
J100P
39
89
90
DIPSW4
DIPSW5
93
95
C423
RA419
RA419
RA419
RA417
RA417
RA415
RA413
RA413
RA413
CEDATA5
CEDATA7
C457
C464
C463
CEDATA11
CEDATA13
C454
C461
C460
CEDATA17
CEDATA19
C442
C447
C446
CEDATA23
CEDATA25
CEDATA4
CEDATA10
CEDATA16
CEDATA22
CEDATA28
C439
C444
C443
CEDATA29
CEDATA31
D401
2
1
STANDBY
Q406
+3.3V
OFFCONTROLL
45
46
J100P
47
J100P
98
J100P
48
J100P
99
49
J100P
R423
R409
J100P
100
J100P
97
J100P
96
2
1
C582
C581
C580
C579
C578
2
1
C577
To SH3 NMI
R429
R427
43
J100P
C483
C487
C486
44
J100P
J100P
RA423
RA423
RA421
J100P
R424
R410
J100P
94
J100P
R426
WAKE
42
J100P
J8P
J100P
+3.3V
2
J8P
41
92
2
2
J8P
40
J100P
J100P
To SH3
C489
J100P
91
2
J100P
J100P
RA412
RA412
RA412
J100P
J100P
R428
CEDATA1
36
87
J100P
+3.3V
1
2
J100P
86
+5V
RA416
RA416
RA414
33
83
C438
8
7
32
J100P
RA412
RA425
RA425
RA425
J100P
88
6
RA418
RA418
RA418
29
J100P
30
J100P
81
J100P
J100P
RA427
28
J100P
79
J100P
RA414
RA414
RA414
8
7
J100P
84
1
RA422
RA422
RA420
25
J100P
C441
C440
C445
24
75
RA418
RA416
RA416
J100P
74
80
6
8
RA424
RA424
RA424
J100P
J100P
RA419
RA417
RA417
RA426
21
J100P
71
RA420
RA420
RA420
19
J100P
20
70
J100P
RA426
RA424
RA422
RA422
SACK
+3.3R
4
J8P
DIPSW1
J8P
R608
R610
START
DIPSW0
J8P
SREQ
J8P
J100P
RA426
RA426
J100P
J8P
50
J100P
RESETC
+3.3V
Q401
1
Q402
3
R430
3
SWDETECT
2
1
R599
C424
R411
+5V
+5V
J414
1
YMEDIA_TXDX
R597
YMEDIA_RXDX
J5P
2
J5P
3
J5P
4
J5P
J5P
C572
3
4
76
CEDATA30
RA453
R425
6
3
R611
R609
J411
6
5
J100P
CEDATA24
RA454
RA427
RA427
RA427
17
J100P
72
CEDATA18
CEDATA20
6
5
C497
J100P
67
J100P
J100P
CEDATA12
+3.3V
16
68
1
1CP410
2
check
R662
J100P
J100P
+3.3R
CEDATA6
TCK
J14P
R527
1
15
66
R500
TRST
J14P
From SH3
check
13
J100P
14
J100P
1CP413
12
65
J100P
1CP409
1CP411
J100P
63
check
J100P
62
check
+3.3R
11
J100P
C498
J100P
TDO
J14P
J14P
CEDATA0
J14P
J14P
R606
R607
J14P
11
DCLK
RESET
J14P
12
J14P
J14P
READY
13
J14P
J100P
1CP412
J100P
J14P
J14P
check
10
64
2
14
J14P
J412
check
CACK
RA462
R664
R663
J100P
61
R528
1CP414
CREQ
J100P
59
J100P
J100P
RA452
RA463
RA462
R665
J100P
R526
56
RA463
J100P
J100P
RA462 5
6
8
J100P
55
J100P
RA462 6
3
1
J100P
54
J100P
+3.3V
J100P
53
J100P
+3.3R
ASEMD0
J2P
R525
2
J2P
5-125
Part 5: Maintenance
W6200
1
Engine Controller (8/13)
+24R
F
D417
D414
R562
R554
2
R546
C519
R551
C506
Carriage Motor
+24R
J402
+5V
Q427
R552
1
J2P
+3.3R
2
J2P
IC424
R534
Q428
R548
D415
D419
R563
R571
2
5 GND
C532
4 LA
3 OUTA
C537
2 UA
CRM_BREAK
C518
1 VDD
CRM_DIR
CRM_START
CRM_PWM_OUTX
R549
From ASIC
6 LB
IC419
7 OUTB
8 UB
1 RF
GND 30
2 WH
REVSEL 29
3 WL
BR 28
10 OUTC
R532
S/S
8 VCC1
CSD 23
24
VCTL 22
PWM 21
11 IN2+
TOC 20
12 IN2-
12REG 19
13 IN3+
VCC3 18
R545
R536
1
9 IN1+
10 IN1-
R653
1
2
12 GND2
PWMIN 25
7 UL
R582
2
1
R535
C504
C505
VCC2 16
+5V
R572
LVS 17
15 VREG
C503
14 IN3-
R517
R533
R514
R511
26
11 LC
F/R
6 UH
5 VL
+5V
R521
R654
HP 27
C516
4 VH
C517
C492
1
4
1
R638
R649
Q415
+5V
XPGHP
Q411
R441
3
WJ24P
+24V
IC431
NC14 20
2 NC1
NC13 19
3 VCC2
NC12 18
B9
XMEDIA
1 VCC1
COVER_SOL
1
D422
+5V
J405
4 NC2
NC11 17
5 NC3
OUTAN 16
INKM_N
21 GND1
GND2 22
INKM_P
(A)
Q421
WJ24P
R440
+5U
B7
D424
B6
WJ24P
B8
FU410
+3.3R
B4
WJ24P
WJ24P
B10
WJ24P
6 NC4
OUTA 15
7 NC5
NC10 14
8 IN1
NC9 13
9 IN2
NC8 12
10 NC6
NC7 11
XTANKCVR
A16
WJ32P
Q424
2
A15
WJ32P
MEDIA_ON
A14
D421
1
2
INKM_D2
A13
XINK_HP
WJ32P
A12
INKM_D1
WJ32P
C541
R591
1
R590
WJ24P
WJ32P
D423
B12
B11
WJ24P
R647
2
3
J3P
B5
CRALARM
J3P
B3
WJ24P
WJ24P
+5V
COVER_SOL_R
XASFHP
IC418
R508
2
B2
WJ24P
J3P
C514
R648
D420
WJ24P
+5V
D404
J419
R639
(B)
B1
1 2
J404
Q419
Q420
1
D418
IC418
6
1
FU402
+5V
R742
R644
+24V
+24V
C626
1
R509
Q423
+5V
R507
2
1
R518
R515
2
1
R512
+5V
C534
1
+3.3V
IC438
CRALARM
VCC
GND
2
5
C613
S32
4
IC438
R633
1
CRM_PWM_OUTX
To Carriage Motor
NC1
GND
9 UC
R544
2
IC409
S04
VCC
+3.3R
IC409
From ASIC
CRM_PWM
5-126
Part 5: Maintenance
W6200
1
Engine Controller (9/13)
+3.3V
+5V
R673
1
LFDATA5
LFDATA4
10
DB6
DB1
DB5
DB2
DB4
DB3
NF408
FB
NF402
ASF MOTOR
18
LF_MAINWEN
14
LFDATA0
13
LFDATA1
12
LFDATA2
11
LFDATA3
C477
2
IC411
From ASIC
15
D410
FU409
16
D411
17
CS
DB0
19
WR
DB7
C639
VDD
DACA
LFDATA6
REFB
REFA
1
1
R483
+3.3R
From ASIC
2
1
GND3
VCC
VR
I1
C
I0
14
13
12
C479
11
+5V
ASFM_0A
+24V
+5V
2
FB
1
1
2
D409
D408
+24V
MA
VMM1
VMM2
GND1
GND4
GND2
GND3
14
13
12
I1
C
I0
+5V
J404
ASFA
ASFB
(A)
A1
WJ24P
A2
WJ24P
C493
C476
10
PH
11
C494
R540
ASFMB
VR
VCC
15
FU404
16
C475
R481
C507
R541
MB
R482
11
11
+5V
2
1
R480
12
R674
IC410
13
LMV324IDR
14
C474
10
IC415
R542
From SH3
FU408
1
LFMAINDA
R522
+5V
IC430
From ASIC
C509
IC415
R531
+5V
C658
NF407
C499
FB
NF401
11
11
R659
R524
1
IC415
10
PH
15
IC415
GND2
16
C496
+3.3R
ASFMA
2
GND4
R537
C495
+5V
ASFM_1A
VMM2
GND1
C510
LFDATA[7:0]
MA
VMM1
R484
MB
R485
C478
R660
C508
LFDATA7
RFBB
RFBA
DGND
LF_MAINANB
OUTA
+5V
R523
20
OUTB
R672
AGND
+3.3R
2
1
C640
+24V
IC420
FB
LF Motor Interface
ASFBN
A3
WJ24P
ASFAN
A4
WJ24P
+24V
C422
1
A5
WJ24P
FU401
1
PGAO
2
A6
WJ24P
PGANO
+5V
A7
WJ24P
C408
IC413
R538
1
C437
1
2
PG
PGAX
PGB
PGBX
J6P
VREF2
12
LFMAINA
13
LFMAINB
14
LFMAINAN
15
IN_A
J410
1
J10P
IN_B
XPINCH_KAATU
6
7
NC
From ASIC
+5V
FU406
10
C480
6
3
From ASIC
VREF1
TD2
11
+24V
1
PGA
J6P
LF_BN
2
J10P
A11
WJ24P
RA433
1
TD1
R745
RA461
A10
WJ24P
XCRGHP
2
J6P
J6P
IC412
1
J6P
LF_AN
LF_B
A9
WJ24P
J6P
SG
R529
+3.3R
LF_A
PGBNO
PURGE MOTOR
J409
A
A
R530
R746
A8
WJ24P
VCC2
R539
PGBO
9
10
E1
A12
WJ24P
B1
C1
B2
C2
B3
C3
To "Parge Uinit"
B4
C4
E2
IN_A
J10P
LFMAINBN
16
IN_B
XMIST_R
J10P
XMIST_R_GND
J10P
+3.3R
6
J10P
XKYUINPWM_R
+24V
7
J10P
Q425
XMIST_L
9
J10P
3
1
D405
Q422
XMIST_L_GND
+5V
J421
1
XLFENCB
J422
1
10
J10P
KYUINPWM_R
From ASIC TMUPWM1
J4P
J2P
COVER_SOL_L
+3.3R
FU403
J10P
J4P
J2P
R444
2
XLFENCA
Q412
1
3
J4P
Q416
J4P
R443
1
COVER_SOL
From ASIC TMUPWM2
5-127
Part 5: Maintenance
W6200
1
Engine Controller (10/13)
EEPROM(HEAD/TANK/SYSTEM) Interface
+3.3V
R688
+3.3V
R565
+5V
R689
+5V
IC426
C535
XSYSEEPDA
1
XTANKEEPRD
Q433
IC425
1
R566
C657
R685
SDA 5
SCL 6
4 VSS
ZDA404
R684
2
1
WP 7
3 A2
R564
2
10
INHIBIT
X0
13
X1
14
X2
15
X3
12
X4
X5
X6
X7
BK_SENSE
B7
C_SENSE
WJ32p
B6
M_SENSE
WJ32p
B5
Y_SENSE
WJ32p
B4
PC_SENS
WJ32p
B3
PM_SENS
WJ32p
B2
WJ32p
B1
WJ32p
R567
WJ32P
IC433
(A)
A1
11
Q430
J405
J405
R687
2 A1
+5V
+5V
R686
VCC 8
ZDA401
2
EEPWD
TANK_ONX
ZDA402
3
INK_ONX
1 A0
ZDA405
EEPCLK
From SH3
R683
R679
R680
SYSEEPWP
+3.3V
IC421
INKSEL0X
INKSEL1X
INKSEL2X
R681
+3.3V
A2
WJ32P
A4
Y4
A5
Y5
TANKCS2
A6
Y6
TANKCS1
A7
Y7
TANKCS0
A8
Y8
WJ32P
A4
WJ32P
A6
15
14
13
12
11
A8
A11
R709
RA449
G1
16
VEE
VSS
INKSNS
5
NJM2904V
C536
+3.3R
1
2
0.1U,16V
2
R557
R556
+5V
LICC2_LD
11
A4
Y4
LICC2_LDX
LICC2_DT
13
A3
Y3
LICC2_DTX
15
A2
Y2
LICC2_CLKX
17
A1
Y1
ADTRGX
+3.3V
J405
LICC2_CLK
From ASIC
ADTRG
B15
WJ32p
B14
19
1
WJ32p
R677
B16
WJ32p
B13
To CR_BOARD
WJ32p
WJ32p
Y4
18
WJ32p
A3
Y3
16
WJ32p
A2
Y2
14
WJ32p
A1
Y1
12
A4
Y4
18
HEADEEPCSX
A3
Y3
16
HEADEEPCLKX
EEPWD
A2
Y2
14
HEADEEPWDX
A1
Y1
12
IC422
GND
20
10
C524
R678
2
1
C691
C692
C543
EEPCLK
VCC
5
4
RA447
HEADEEPCS
R710
2
C693
1
1
10
+5V
B8
C546
+3.3V
Y1
YMEDIA_TXDX
To YMEDIA
FUTO_CLMP
+5V
FUTO_ON
GND
10
C539
VCC
A8
Y8
11
INKSEL0X
INKSEL1
A7
Y7
12
INKSEL1X
From SH3
INKSEL2
A6
Y6
13
INKSEL2X
From SH3
INK_ON
A5
Y5
A4
Y4
TANK_ON
5
4
A3
Y3
A2
Y2
A1
Y1
HAI_TANK_ON
VHENB
From ASIC
3
2
H5VENB
3
1
OUTENB
R743
2
From ASIC
From SH3
PLED
PLEDX
H5VENBX
IC427
To CR_BOARD
From YMEDIA
R691
YMEDIA_RXDX
R690
18
To CR_BOARD
C570
R692
+5V
GND
VCC
IC436
YMEDIA_RXD
To SH3
IC436
HAI_TANK_ONX
3
2
+3.3V
TANK_ONX
17
VHENBX
IC430
1
IC436
CRHALL
INK_ONX
16
OUTENBB
15
IC436
To CR_BOARD
+3.3V
14
Q434
R574
OUTENBA
2
To Serial LVDS
R573
R589
INKSEL0
From SH3
+3.3V
G1
From SH3
From SH3
19
IC427
20
G2
A1
19
17
Y2
Y3
A2
R576
Y4
A3
15
R575
A4
13
11
FUTO_ONX
YMEDIA_TXD
FUTO_CLMPX
R577
From SH3
IC432
GND
20
IC422
B9
From SH3
IC432
VCC
B10
A4
+5V
Q431
H5VENB
From ASIC
WJ32p
HAI_TANKEEPCS
B11
RA469
B12
IC432
R558
ZDA403
Q432
HAI_TANK_ONX
XHAI_TANKEEPRD
IC422
244
1
C556
C557
C558
C559
C560
C561
C562
C563
C545
RA451
5
4
5
4
7
2
RA450
19
C555
VDD
A10
WJ32P
10
IC425
IC426
A9
WJ32P
WJ32P
G2
20
+5V
A7
WJ32P
GND
To "TANK EEPROM"
WJ32P
IC433
VCC
+5V
A5
WJ32P
WJ32P
16
TANKCS3
17
TANKCS4
18
R570
Y3
Y2
A3
Y1
A2
From SH3
+5V
A1
R568
RA448
2
TANKCS5
R569
A3
5-128
Part 5: Maintenance
W6200
1
Engine Controller (11/13)
Sensor Circuit
+5V
+5V
+5V
DA406
F
RA405
1
DSOUT1
DSOUT1_A
2
1
C427
1
C544
1
C530
C430
HAI_TANKEEPRD
To ASIC I/O=23bit
R584
XHAI_TANKEEPRD
DA405
CVRSW
To ASIC I/O=7bit
XCVRSW
DA407
INK_HP
To ASIC I/O=0bit
R561
7
DA413
XINK_HP
DA413
RA406
RA407
DA408
+3.3V
1
4
1
1
C420
+5V
+3.3V
+5V
+5V
PSNS_A
2
1
C419
4
+5V
+5V
+3.3V
+5V
2
R439
1
RA405
INKSNS_A
C426
DA405
INKSNS
2
2
C417
CRENCA
To ASIC
C593
DA406
RA404
RA403
2
XCRENCA
CMOUT
To ASIC I/O=10bit
DA403
6
2
C428
DA404
R438
DA410
RA411
2
XCMOUT
DA407
CRGHP
To ASIC I/O=3bit
DA409
XCRGHP
5
4
RA407
RA406
DA408
+5V
1
+5V
R420
C415
+3.3V
+5V
DA406
DA405
LFENCB
To ASIC
2
1
C594
RA405
4
RA404
1
6
PSNS
RA403
4
XLFENCB
6
DCDC_OVP
To ASIC I/O=9bit
DA403
DA409
2
C
C429
DA404
R437
DA410
RA411
1
XDCDC_OVP
DA407
ASFHP
To ASIC I/O=2bit
XASFHP
6
3
RA407
RA406
DA408
+5V
DSOUT2_A
2
DA405
DA403
From CR_BORAD
+3.3V
+5V
+5V
DSOUT2
LFENCA
To ASIC
C416
RA405
DA406
1
C
5
RA403
3
XLFENCA
HDCVR
To ASIC I/O=8bit
C433
C431
RA404
DA404
RA409
DA412
RA408
3
XHDCVR
DA407
PGHP
To ASIC I/O=1bit
+5V
+3.3V
DA411
XPGHP
+5V
+5V
8
1
RA407
RA406
DA408
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
8
1
2
4
DA410
2
1
HEADEEPRD
To ASIC I/O=21bit
C592
4
2
C
4
C
3
TANKEEPRD
To ASIC I/O=22bit
2
C591
2
1
C434
RA411
4
XTANKEEPRD
MEDIA
To ASIC I/O=6bit
DA409
RA409
DA410
4
C
DA412
RA408
2
C
+5V
+5U
DA411
C418
RA411
3
XHEADEEPRD
DA411
TANKCVR
To ASIC I/O=5bit
DA409
C435
CRENCB
To ASIC
1
C
RA409
DA412
RA408
1
XMEDIA
+5V
+5V
XTANKCVR
+5V
C
RA403
1
XCRENCB
2
C
C432
+5V
DA404
SYSEEPDA
To ASIC I/O=20bit
DA411
XSYSEEPDA
PINCH_KAATU
To ASIC I/O=4bit
XPINCH_KAATU
R682
5
DA403
RA404
6
3
RA409
RA408
DA412
+5V
5-129
Part 5: Maintenance
W6200
1
Engine Controller (12/13)
+24V
FU405
F
1
J417
+5V
+5V
1
4
2
1
2
3
C771
C772
2
1
C773
2
1
C774
2
1
C775
2
1
C776
2
1
C777
2
1
C778
2
1
C779
2
1
C780
2
1
C781
2
1
C782
2
1
2
2
2
1
2
1
C802
C821
C828
2
1
2
2
1
1
C800
C801
2
2
1
C783
C815
C816
R583
+5V
C542
J8P
+24R
C784
C797
C785
C799
C798
C817
C818
C819
C820
C827
C769
C770
C786
C787
C788
C789
C803
C804
C805
C806
C822
C823
1
1
2
1
1
check
check
2
J8P
C590
CP401
C538
3
J8P
CP477
FU407
4
J8P
XMIST_L
D407
5
J8P
2
2
2
1
2
1
2
1
6
J8P
+24V
+24U
C766
C767
C768
C790
C791
C792
C793
C794
C795
C796
C807
C808
C809
C810
C811
C812
C813
C814
C824
C825
C826
+5V
+24V
C533
7
J8P
2
8
J8P
+24U
J416
C436
C585
+24V
R617
+3.3R
R479
R446
1
+3.3V
1
J4P
+5V
Q410
MIST_RL
From ASIC I/O=17bit
Q409
D403
IC403
8
1
STANDBY
Hardware Switch
C583
2
J4P
Q417
1
check
CP479
MIST_FAULT
R447
1
J2P
175487-2
3
J4P
R442
+3.3R
Q413
START
J4P
R616
1
1
check
+24V
XMIST_R_GND
2
J2P
R421
CP478
+3.3V
J415
C589
D406
XMIST_R
2
1
XMIST_L_GND
2
R618
1
R422
3
IC403
D402
1
To SH3 Power(1.9V)
Q407
+1.9V
+24V
Q418
R449
1
Q408
+3.3V
IC437
R619
1 VO
check
CP476
C421
R445
R448
2
2 NC
C685
1
3 GND
4 CN
VIN
SUB 6
CONT 5
Q414
1
+3.3R
C576
CP423
C575
3V
R559
check
IC439
BAT1
C641
1 GND
CE 4
2 VDD
VOUT 3
+5V
D416
START
3.3V
2
3
R435
To ASIC Power(2.5V)
+2.5V
+3.3V
IC428
NC=3
XCVRSW
ZD401
PLEDONX
CP439
Q429
1 VO
2 NC
C684
3 GND
check
C531
PLEDON
4 CN
SUB 6
C683
To "DOOR_SW"
C540
+24R
+24U
VIN
CONT 5
+24R
Q405
R560
+5V
Q404
J418
4
J4P
3
J4P
+3.3V
+3.3V
+3.3V
J4P
+24V
LED404
J4P
LED402
LED403
2
LED401
J403
R595
R593
2
R594
1
2
J2P
Q436
LEDD2
Q435
1
LEDD1
Q437
1
LEDD0
R592
1
J2P
5-130
Part 5: Maintenance
W6200
+3.3V
1
Engine Controller (13/13)
R711
1
R712
1
R713
1
R714
1
R715
1
R716
1
R717
2
C765 1
1CP489
C764 1
check
CRMPWM_OUT61
CP487
1CP488
check
check
62
LFSIG_IN
LFSIG_OUT 63
1CP485
1CP484
1CP483
1CP486
C695 1
VDDOUT7 64
VSSOUT8 65
check
BOSO_DUTY3 66
check
BOSO_DUTY2 67
check
check
check
BOSO_DUTY1 68
BOSO_DUTY0 69
BOSO_TIME2 70
1CP482
BOSO_TIME1 71
check
R727
1CP480
TEST 73
VDDCORE2 74
VSSCORE2 75
BOSO_FLG 76
77
SDI
SDO 78
VSSOUT9 80
TEST_SE 79
FB
BOSO_TIME0 72
NF420
1
check
C694 1
+3.3V
D[3:0]
1CP481
R726
1
R725
CRMPWM60
RD
1 RDN
CS6
2 CSN
VSSOUT7 59
3 VSSOUT1
VDDOUT6 58
C696
check
PD2_OUT0 57
PD2_OUT1 56
D2
6 DT2
PD1_OUT0 55
check
D1
7 DT1
PD1_OUT1 54
check
D0
8 DT0
PD1_OUT2 53
9 RESETN
IC443
11 VSSOUT2
PLDCLK33M
1
C697
PD2_IN
51
check
PD1_IN
50
check
12 CLK
VSSOUT6 49
CP491
CP492
13 VDDOUT2
VDDOUT5 48
C699 1 2
CP495
1
CP496
1
CP497
1
CP498
1
CP499
1
CP500
1
CP501
PT_OUT1 42
check
20 VSSOUT3
PT_OUT2 41
check
40 VSSOUT5
38 PT_OUT3
37 PT_OUT4
33 VDDOUT3
31 CLMP
29 CMP2
26 LS_A
22 RS232CLK
39 VDDOUT4
check
19 ADDR0
36 LED_ON0
check
A0
35 LED_ON1
check
44
PT_OUT0 43
34 VSSOUT4
45
PT_IN3
18 ADDR1
32 FUTO_LED
PT_IN2
17 ADDR2
A1
30 CMP1
16 ADDR3
A2
28 LS_A_OUT
A3
27 LS_B_OUT
check
25 LS_B
check
46
24 VSSCORE1
47
PT_IN1
23 VDDCORE1
PT_IN0
15 ADDR4
21 INTN
CP493
CP494
14 ADDR5
2
check
check
check
CP5111
CP5121
CP5131
CP5141
C702 1
check
2
check
check
check
check
check
check
check
FUTO_CLMPX
GA_CRENCB
R741
R728
R729
GA_CRENCA
check
CP503 1
CP504 1
CP5051
CP5061
CP507 1
CP508 1
CP5091
CP5101
C701 1
check
CP502 1
C700 1
A4
R747
A5
A[5:0]
CP490
PD1_OUT3 52
10 WRN
WE0
C698
5 DT3
RESET
IRQ3
4 VDDOUT1
R740
D3
FUTO_ONX
+5V
+5V
DA414
J420
1
J7P
R732
1
CP515
J7P
3
J7P
2
1
DA414
R733
check
C704
FUTO_ON
J7P
FUTO_CLMP
J7P
CP518
1
CRENCA
CRENCB
R739
R738
check
J7P
7
J7P
C705
1
5-131
Part 5: Maintenance
W6200
1
Carriage Relay PCB (1/7)
IC209
11
DSOUT2_A
DSOUT2
8
10
28
R394
1
R393
29
C0_SUBH
31
C1_SUBH
32
33
34
C2_SUBH
J40P
J40P
J40P
38
J40P
39
40
J40P
C0_HENB
C1_HENB
C2_HENB
J40P
J40P
J40P
J40P
J40P
R304
1
R306
1
R305
35
36
37
C5_SUBH
C4_SUBH
C3_SUBH
2
2
2
C5_HENB
C4_HENB
C3_HENB
33
34
J40P
35
J40P
36
37
J40P
38
J40P
39
40
J40P
CP203
+3.3V
VHENB
C
OUTENBB
30
31
32
J40P
H5VENB
27
28
29
J40P
J40P
OPEN
25
26
J40P
J40P
DCDC_OVP
R278
23
24
CMOUT
C241
C243
+24V
C240
C242
2
30
J40P
22
J40P
J40P
27
J40P
J40P
J40P
J40P
R395
J40P
J40P
PSNS
J40P
26
J40P
J40P
PLED
19
20
21
J40P
J40P
HDCVR
J40P
18
J40P
17
J40P
Y0P
J40P
16
J40P
Y0N
23
24
25
22
J40P
HEADEEPCLK
J40P
J40P
J40P
J40P
15
J40P
+5V
21
14
J40P
+5V
HEADEEPWD
HEADEEPRD
Y1N
Y1P
J40P
CRENCA
CRENCB
HEADEEPCS
11
12
13
J40P
J40P
9
10
DSOUT1
12
+5V
LICC2_DT
ADTRG
LICC2_CLK
19
20
Y2N
Y2P
14
LICC2_LD
CP204
1
check
J40P
J40P
+5V
Y3P
13
DSOUT1_A
CP207
18
J40P
check
J40P
J40P
Y3N
J40P
15
16
17
J40P
R277
J40P
13
14
J40P
R276
J40P
J40P
J40P
J40P
J40P
6
7
8
CLKOUTP
R275
J40P
J40P
CLKOUTN
10
1
12
J40P
J40P
R392
J40P
3
4
J40P
J40P
J40P
6
7
8
9
J40P
1
2
J40P
J40P
J40P
R391
J40P
J40P
J40P
R390
J40P
IC209
J209
1
2
3
4
5
11
J40P
+5V
10
5-132
Part 5: Maintenance
W6200
NF201
FB
+3.3V
+3.3V
LED202
LED201
CP209
check
1 D22
VCC4 56
E_DATA_BK1_I
2 D23
D21 55
O_DATA_BK1_I
LATCH_CL_I
3 D24
D20 54
O_DATA_BK0_I
C390
Q363
4 GND1
2
L206
O_DATA_LC0_I
D15 47
E_DATA_LM1_I
Y1N
11 A1M
D14 46
E_DATA_LM0_I
Y1P
12 A1P
D13 45
O_DATA_LM1_I
C392
13 LVDSVCC1
GND4 44
14 LVDSGND2
D12 43
O_DATA_LM0_I
15 A2M
D11 42
E_DATA_C1_I
D10 41
E_DATA_C0_I
R387
16 A2P
17 CLKINM
VCC2 40
18 CLKINP
D9 39
O_DATA_C1_I
Y3N
19 A3M
D8 38
O_DATA_C0_I
Y3P
20 A3P
D7 37
CLKOUTP
O_DATA_LC1_I
D16 49
10 A0P
Y2N
+3.3V
D17 50
8 LVDSGND1
21 LVDSGND3
2
R389
C325
R396
C324
10
C393
22 PLLGND1
D6 35
E_DATA_M0_I
23 PLLVCC1
D5 34
O_DATA_M1_I
24 PLLGND2
D4 33
O_DATA_M0_I
25 SHTDN
D3 32
E_DATA_Y1_I
26 CLKOUT
GND
20
VCC
245
Q364
O_DATA_Y0_I
OUTENBB
C394
245
A2
B2
C2_HENB
A3
B3
C3_HENB
A4
B4
A5
B5
A6
B6
A7
B7
A8
B8
16
15
C1_HENB_B
C2_HENB_B
C3_HENB_B
C4_HENB_B
C5_HENB_B
R322
R321
14
13
12
11
R320
27 D0
D2 30
E_DATA_Y0_I
28 GND2
D1 29
O_DATA_Y1_I
C395
B
Y0 - > D0/ D1/ D2/ D3/ D4/ D6/ D7
Y1 - > D8/ D9/ D12/ D13/ D14/ D15/ D18
Y2 - > D19/ D20/ D21/ D22/ D24/ D25/ D26
Y3 - > D5/ D10/ D11/ D16/ D17/ D23/ D27
R350
2
R351
C333
C331
SCLK_CL
LATCH_CL
C323
C332
2
1
C386
C322
2
1
C330
C387
+5V
OUTENBB
C0_HENB_B
R323
DIR
LATCH_CL_I
17
C5_HENB
R325
C4_HENB
SCLK_CL_I
19
C1_HENB
R324
18
B1
check
A1
C0_HENB
VCC1 31
CP206
IC203
E_DATA_M1_I
GND3 36
IC203
C391
Y0P
Y2P
E_DATA_LC0_I
7 D27
VCC3 48
R388
D18 51
9 A0M
R386
GND5 52
6 D26
CLKOUTN
E_DATA_LC1_I
5 D25
R385
Y0N
+5V
D19 53
SCLK_CL_I
H5VENB
E_DATA_BK0_I
Q361
VHENB
R384
R203
IC212
5-133
Part 5: Maintenance
W6200
DA201
R237
1
2
CRENCB
J4P
+5V
R238
J4P
3
2
CRENCA
J4P
+5V
R236
DA201
R235
J206
C210
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
DA202
1 C
DA202
C211
1 C
C209
J4P
J208
1
J5P
IC209
J5P
3
J5P
PLED
11
4
J5P
5
OPEN
2
Carriage Sensor
+5V
R356
R286
C216
J5P
+5V
J3P
R206
HDCVR
J3P
3
J3P
5
4
+5V
DA202
4 C
R283
C212
PSNS
R239
11
C213
J205
IC209
DA201
+5V
5-134
Part 5: Maintenance
W6200
1
Carriage Relay PCB (4/7)
C0SUBH
C3SUBH
+5V
+5V
Q214
Q223
R271
1
R265
R270
2
Q229
3
1
C3_SUBH
C0_SUBH
Q226
Q217
2
1
1
1
R264
Q220
1
D
C1SUBH
C4SUBH
+5V
Q221
R267
1
Q215
R260
Q218
1
3
R266
R261
2
Q227
Q224
C4_SUBH
C1_SUBH
Q212
2
1
2
1
+5V
C2SUBH
C5SUBH
+5V
+5V
R269
1
Q216
Q219
R262
R268
R263
2
2
1
C5_SUBH
Q225
3
1
Q228
C2_SUBH
Q213
2
1
1
1
Q222
1
5-135
Part 5: Maintenance
W6200
1
Carriage Relay PCB (5/7)
L201
FU201
1
L202
Q211
J203
CP205
2
check
J3P
R250
R252
R251
R374
R373
R253
R234
2
ZD201
R361
R364
2
1
R299
R300
R293
1
1
2
1
C238
R292
1
6
1
R297
R245
C227
R256
R247
R291
VCC 9
OUT1 10
DTC1 11
FB1 12
IN+ 14
VREF 16
Q205
3
1
LATCH 15
C221
IN- 1 13
R298
1
2
Q231
R369
C223
C224
1
2
R255
R368
R367
1
R366
1
C226
R370
2
1
8
Q232
3
6
IC351
DCDC_OVP
Q235
3
C1353
2
3
C237
IC351
R296
Q230
Q234
1
R294
Q233
1
2
1
+5V
R254
R243
R233
VR201
C1351
R362
R365
Q210
2
Q206
8 GND
7 OUT2
6 DTC2
5 FB2
3
4 IN- 2
3 ON/ OFF
2 RT
IC211
1 CT
R246
R248
1
2
D203
2
R290
C225
CMOUT
R257
2
1
C1352
R295
check
CP208
R372
R232
1
Q208
R249
R375
Q351
3
J3P
Q352
R363
C218
D202
GNDR
Q207
J3P
C219
VHENB
5-136
Part 5: Maintenance
W6200
1
Carriage Relay PCB (6/7)
J213
J212
1
J30P
O_DATA_PM0
O_DATA_PM1
E_DATA_PM0
E_DATA_PM1
O_DATA_PC0
O_DATA_PC1
E_DATA_PC0
E_DATA_PC1
O_DATA_BK0
O_DATA_BK1
E_DATA_BK0
E_DATA_BK1
C0_HENB_B
C1_HENB_B
C2_HENB_B
C0SUBH
C1SUBH
C2SUBH
C3SUBH
C4SUBH
10
C5SUBH
11
C3_HENB_B
12
C4_HENB_B
J30P
J30P
J30P
J30P
J30P
J30P
J30P
J30P
J30P
J30P
J30P
C5_HENB_B
13
J30P
17
DSOUT2
18
DSOUT1
19
LICC2_LD
10
J30P
11
J30P
12
J30P
14
J30P
16
J30P
17
J30P
18
J30P
19
J30P
20
J30P
21
22
J30P
J30P
22
HEADEEPCLK
23
J30P
24
HEADEEPRD
25
HEADEEPWD
J30P
J30P
J30P
+5V
27
check
J30P
28
J30P
23
J30P
24
J30P
25
HEADEEPCS
CP202
26
J30P
26
VHFBH
CP2011
VHFBG
check
J30P
27
J30P
28
J30P
29
J30P
29
J30P
Q203
J30P
30
DA201
J30P
30
J30P
Q204
C201
C202
DA202
H5VENB
4 C
LATCH_CL
ADTRG
SCLK_CL
LICC2_DT
21
E_DATA_C1
9
J30P
J30P
E_DATA_C0
20
J30P
O_DATA_C1
J30P
R371
O_DATA_C0
J30P
E_DATA_M1
8
J30P
J30P
E_DATA_M0
7
J30P
15
16
O_DATA_M1
6
J30P
J30P
O_DATA_M0
5
J30P
E_DATA_Y1
4
J30P
13
LICC2_CLK
15
J30P
E_DATA_Y0
3
J30P
J30P
J30P
O_DATA_Y1
2
J30P
J30P
14
O_DATA_Y0
1
J30P
5-137
Part 5: Maintenance
W6200
1
Carriage Relay PCB (7/7)
+5V
10
C400
20
C401
GND
VCC
1000P,50V
245
C397
IC204
IC206
245
C376
E_DATA_M0
E_DATA_BK0_I
A7
B7
E_DATA_M1
E_DATA_BK1_I
A8
B8
C378
C340
+5V
C341
C343
B6
DIR
E_DATA_LC0
E_DATA_LC1
O_DATA_BK0
O_DATA_BK1
E_DATA_BK0
E_DATA_BK1
R342
R343
1
12
R344
R345
11
C364
C366
C367
OUTENBB
O_DATA_LC1
R338
13
C369
C365
C368
C371
2
O_DATA_BK1_I
14
C342
A6
O_DATA_M1
15
C377
B5
R397
1
C379
B4
A5
R398
11
A4
O_DATA_BK0_I
E_DATA_LC1_I
O_DATA_M0
19
E_DATA_Y1
16
R328
O_DATA_LC0
R339
DIR
B3
R340
B8
A3
A8
17
E_DATA_LC0_I
R341
18
B7
E_DATA_M1_I
E_DATA_Y0
R329
12
B2
R349
A2
A7
13
B1
14
A1
O_DATA_LC1_I
E_DATA_M0_I
B6
O_DATA_Y1
A6
O_DATA_LC0_I
19
O_DATA_M1_I
15
B5
B4
A5
A4
E_DATA_Y1_I
O_DATA_M0_I
16
B3
O_DATA_Y0
R348
A3
R347
E_DATA_Y0_I
17
B2
A2
O_DATA_Y1_I
B1
A1
O_DATA_Y0_I
R346
18
245
2
+5V
L205
C396
10
20
GND
245
VCC
IC206
IC204
L203
+5V
C370
OUTENBB
L204
+5V
10
C398
C399
GND
20
VCC
245
IC205
IC205
245
O_DATA_LM1_I
A6
B6
E_DATA_LM0_I
A7
B7
E_DATA_LM1_I
A8
B8
+5V
DIR
14
13
O_DATA_LM0
O_DATA_LM1
E_DATA_LM0
E_DATA_LM1
R336
1
R337
11
C348
C350
C351
E_DATA_C1
R335
12
C353
C349
C352
E_DATA_C0
R334
C355
2
B5
A5
O_DATA_C1
R330
O_DATA_LM0_I
15
B4
O_DATA_C0
R331
A4
R332
E_DATA_C1_I
16
B3
A3
17
E_DATA_C0_I
R333
18
B2
A2
B1
A1
O_DATA_C1_I
19
O_DATA_C0_I
C354
OUTENBB
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Part 5: Maintenance
W6200
1
Head Relay PCB (1/3)
VHT
RGV19
J1104
R1103
1
2
J1107
J1108
C1103
1
30
C3_ODATA0
J30P
J30P
C3_ODATA1
J30P
C3_EDATA0
J30P
C3_EDATA1
J30P
C4_ODATA0
J30P
C4_ODATA1
J30P
C4_EDATA0
J30P
C4_EDATA1
J30P
C5_ODATA0
J30P
J30P
C5_ODATA1
J30P
C5_EDATA0
J30P
C5_EDATA1
J30P
20
17
J30P
17
J30P
C0_ODATA0
J30P
C0_ODATA1
J30P
C0_EDATA0
J30P
C0_EDATA1
J30P
C1_ODATA0
J30P
C1_ODATA1
J30P
C1_EDATA0
J30P
C1_EDATA1
J30P
C2_ODATA0
J30P
C2_ODATA1
J30P
C2_EDATA0
J30P
14
15
14
12
J30P
J30P
J30P
10
9
8
7
6
5
J30P
HDCLK
J30P
HDLT
J30P
HEADEEPCLKX
HEADEEPRDX
HEADEEPWDX
CP1184
check
HEADEEPCSX
1
CP1183
VHFBH
1
H5V
VHFBG
check
J30P
J30P
R1112
J30P
DASHX
10
C2_EDATA1
DADTX
11
J30P
DLDX
12
J30P
11
DSOUT1
13
J30P
J30P
13
J30P
J30P
DSOUT2
J30P
J30P
J30P
DACLKX
16
15
J30P
16
J30P
J30P
C5_HENB_B
18
J30P
R1107
18
C4_HENB_B
19
J30P
R1106
19
C3_HENB_B
20
J30P
C5SUBH
21
J30P
21
J1P
22
J30P
J1106
C4SUBH
22
C3SUBH
23
R1105
23
C2SUBH
24
J30P
24
C1SUBH
25
J30P
J1P
C0SUBH
26
J30P
25
C2_HENB_B
27
R1104
26
28
J30P
27
C1_HENB_B
J30P
28
J30P
J1105
C0_HENB_B
29
C1101
1
29
C1104
30
J30P
J1P
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Part 5: Maintenance
W6200
1
Head Relay PCB (2/3)
DSOUT2
DSOUT1
CP1132
12
CP1135
13
10
check
14
11
DLDX
DADTX
DACLKX
check
IC1102
CP1133
CP1136
1
6
check
14
IC1102
14
IC1102
H5V
check
14
IC1102
CP1134
CP1137
check
check
14
2
C1108
C1109
C1106
H5V
14
IC1102
IC1102
C1105
IC1102
H5V
R1108
14
14
RNK4
DI5B
19
CP1120
CP1119
DI4B
18
CP1118
check
RNK5
DI3B
17
CP1117
check
RNK6
DASHX
1
1
check
check
DIAK1
DIALC1
DIALM1
DIAC1
check
DI2B
DI1B
16
15
DI6A
14
DI5A
SH_TRG
13
DI3A
11
12
DI4A
20
10
CP1125
CP1124
1
25
CLK
check
CP1127
CP1126
26
DATA
check
CP1128
27
LD
check
CP1129
28
DSOUT1
check
1
29
DSOUT2
check
30
check
1
31
VCC
check
32
IREFR
DI6B
DI2A
RNK3
DI1A
C
1
check
check
1
check
1
check
1
check
check
CP1116
CP1115
ZDA1103
2
ZDA1101
CP1113
CP1114
ZDA1102
DIAY1
DIAM1
DIAK0
DIALC0
A
DIALM0
check
21
check
GND/DIK
CP1108
CP1121
RNK2
check
check
check
THIN
22
check
RNK1
check
CP1107
check
CP1111
CP1112
CP1105
CP1106
check
C1107
D
CP1122
REF
GND
IC1101
CP1123
CP1109
CP1110
check
23
DIAY0
check
CP1104
24
GND
DIAC0
CP1103
R1109
IDIN
DIAM0
CP1102
RNKOUT
check
CP1131
CP1130
VCC
TH1101
5-140
Part 5: Maintenance
W6200
1
Head Relay PCB (3/3)
RGV19
F
J1102
H5V
J1102
1
VHT
40
C0_EDATA0
J78P
J78P
41
DIAY0
J78P
J78P
C0SUBH
42
C1_ODATA1
J78P
J78P
C3_HENB_B
43
C0_EDATA1
J78P
J78P
DIAC1
HEADEEPWDX
44
DIAM1
J78P
J78P
45
C0_HENB_B
J78P
J78P
HEADEEPCLKX
46
C1SUBH
J78P
J78P
J78P
C2_ODATA0
48
C4_HENB_B
J78P
J78P
10
DIALC1
49
C5_ODATA1
J78P
J78P
11
H5V
J78P
12
C1102
50
DIAK1
J78P
51
DIAK0
J78P
J78P
13
DIALC0
R1102
J78P
15
J78P
16
VHFBG
52
R1111
2
J78P
53
1
J78P
54
1
14
J78P
C3_ODATA0
J78P
55
J78P
J78P
17
C1_EDATA0
J78P
18
HEADEEPRDX
J78P
19
C3SUBH
47
DIALM1
J78P
56
HDLT
J78P
C1_EDATA1
57
J78P
58
J78P
J78P
21
J78P
22
C2_EDATA1
J78P
23
C4_ODATA1
J78P
24
C5_EDATA1
J78P
25
R1110
VHFBH
J78P
20
HEADEEPCSX
C2_HENB_B
C2SUBH
C5SUBH
C4_ODATA0
C4SUBH
59
J78P
60
J78P
61
J78P
62
J78P
63
J78P
64
J78P
26
J78P
27
J78P
28
J78P
65
J78P
DIAM0
66
J78P
C1_ODATA0
67
J78P
J78P
29
C0_ODATA0
J78P
30
C0_ODATA1
J78P
31
DIAY1
J78P
32
C1_HENB_B
C3_ODATA1
C3_EDATA1
C3_EDATA0
68
J78P
69
J78P
70
J78P
71
J78P
HDCLK
33
J78P
34
J78P
72
J78P
DIAC0
J78P
35
DIALM0
J78P
36
C5_HENB_B
J78P
37
C4_EDATA1
J78P
C5_EDATA0
J78P
C5_ODATA0
J78P
C2_ODATA1
C4_EDATA0
C2_EDATA0
73
J78P
74
J78P
75
J78P
76
38
J78P
39
J78P
77
78
2
1
R1101
J78P
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Part 5: Maintenance
W6200
1
Power supply
J104
1
2
3
C27E
L6E
C27D
L6D
J101
1(
F1
L1A
L1B
L)
L3
L2
D1
C4
RC 1
C6
C7
L5
C8
L4
R7
R2B
RC3
R8
D4
R32C
Q1
DZ 1
R4 3
PH 2
C2 8
P
C1 2
4,
5
L6C
R45 R48
C3 0
D1 1
R4 1
D1 0
R5
10
IC
C1 9
R10C1
R10
C1 0
D2 8
R9
R20 R22
A
A
R12A
R15
DZ1 2
R20 R22
B
B
IC
R12B
16 15 141413 12 111110109 9
IC 1
R12C
1 2 3 3 4 5 6 67 78 8
D3
13
R20 R22
C
C
R27
7 6 65
IC 2
D9
C2 2 C2 5
5
GND
D1 6
R53
D2 1
R68
C3 7
R67
C3 6
R69
C3 8
R70
C5 9
C5 5
IC
R3 9
R7 7
D1 4
R71
R72
R74
PH 3
R75
C4 0
R83
DZ 8
R78
C4 2
GND
1
Q2
R18
14
R29
D1 7
J 103
R19
DZ 3
R14
R24
R21
C2 0
R31
C2 4
PH 2
R91
R84
R36
DZ 2
C2 3
R105
C4 8
C1 8
C6 4
L8
Q8
VC C2
R30
C5 6
C2 1
Q3
R92
VR 2
R28
R23
C2 6
R104
D1 5
C3 9
VC C1
2
R82
R80
R76
IC
IC 6
6
Q7
R81
R79
R73
IC
D1D 919
R97
R112
VR 1
C1 4
GND
6
C4 1
R111
RC4
R106
PB
R34
R66
R62
R3
R37
PH 1
GND
R6 1
R59
R57
R3 8
R114
R33
C1 3
R13
IC
R40
VM
3
D2 2
D7
R11
C6 3
D2 6
SS T
D8
DZ 4
D1 3
R56
C3 3
R4 9
D2 7
R26
R16
R58
VM
8
D6
C1 6 R17
R65
D2
IC
R60
D1 8
PH3
C3 4
R54
R52
B C3 5
R52
R50
A
A
D1 2
VM
R63
R55
DZ 5
R50
B
J 102
4
PH 1
R51
Q5
R118
L10
C1 7
C5 7
C1 5
DZ1
R46 C3 2
C3 1
C2 9
R6
R47
R4 4
R4
Q6
Q4
L7
R42
R32B
C9
C3 A
C27B L6 F
2,3 L6A C27C
SV M
VC C1
GND
D5
R3 2A
R1A
2(N)
T1
RC 2
12
C3 B
C2
C1 A C1 B
R2 A
R1B
VM
GND
C4 3
DZ 6
R8 5
R93
16 151514 13 1212111110 9
1
R86
IC 7
4 5 6 67
C4 9 C5 0
D2 3
Q9
R88
C4 4
RT
D2 4
R98
R103
D2 0
IC
R94
STA
NDBY
C5 3
C5 1
8
R100
C4 5 R89
R101
R9 9
R95
DZ 7
C5
R87
L9
RC 5
C5 2
VC C2
J1 05
1
STA
C4 R90
7
A
R96
C5 4
D2 5
R102
2
C4 6
GND
C47B
GND
CX 2
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