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Service Manual: SC-S50600 Series SC-S70600 Series
Service Manual: SC-S50600 Series SC-S70600 Series
Service Manual: SC-S50600 Series SC-S70600 Series
SC-S50600 Series
SC-S70600 Series
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PRECAUTIONS
Precautionary notations throughout the text are categorized relative to 1) Personal injury and 2) Damage to equipment.
DANGER Signals a precaution which, if ignored, could result in serious or fatal personal injury. Great caution should be exercised in performing
procedures preceded by DANGER Headings.
WARNING Signals a precaution which, if ignored, could result in damage to equipment.
The precautionary measures itemized below should always be observed when performing repair/maintenance procedures.
DANGER
1. ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE PRODUCT FROM THE POWER SOURCE AND PERIPHERAL DEVICES PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE OR
REPAIR PROCEDURES.
2. NO WORK SHOULD BE PERFORMED ON THE UNIT BY PERSONS UNFAMILIAR WITH BASIC SAFETY MEASURES AS DICTATED FOR ALL
ELECTRONICS TECHNICIANS IN THEIR LINE OF WORK.
3. WHEN PERFORMING TESTING AS DICTATED WITHIN THIS MANUAL, DO NOT CONNECT THE UNIT TO A POWER SOURCE UNTIL
INSTRUCTED TO DO SO. WHEN THE POWER SUPPLY CABLE MUST BE CONNECTED, USE EXTREME CAUTION IN WORKING ON POWER
SUPPLY AND OTHER ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS.
4. WHEN DISASSEMBLING OR ASSEMBLING A PRODUCT, MAKE SURE TO WEAR GLOVES TO AVOID INJURY FROM METAL PARTS WITH
SHARP EDGES.
WARNING
1. REPAIRS ON EPSON PRODUCT SHOULD BE PERFORMED ONLY BY AN EPSON CERTIFIED REPAIR TECHNICIAN.
2. MAKE CERTAIN THAT THE SOURCE VOLTAGES IS THE SAME AS THE RATED VOLTAGE, LISTED ON THE SERIAL NUMBER/RATING
PLATE. IF THE EPSON PRODUCT HAS A PRIMARY AC RATING DIFFERENT FROM AVAILABLE POWER SOURCE, DO NOT CONNECT IT TO
THE POWER SOURCE.
3. ALWAYS VERIFY THAT THE EPSON PRODUCT HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWER SOURCE BEFORE REMOVING OR
REPLACING PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS AND/OR INDIVIDUAL CHIPS.
4. IN ORDER TO PROTECT SENSITIVE MICROPROCESSORS AND CIRCUITRY, USE STATIC DISCHARGE EQUIPMENT, SUCH AS ANTI-STATIC
WRIST STRAPS, WHEN ACCESSING INTERNAL COMPONENTS.
5. REPLACE MALFUNCTIONING COMPONENTS ONLY WITH THOSE COMPONENTS BY THE MANUFACTURE; INTRODUCTION OF SECOND-
SOURCE ICs OR OTHER NON-APPROVED COMPONENTS MAY DAMAGE THE PRODUCT AND VOID ANY APPLICABLE EPSON WARRANTY.
6. WHEN AIR DUSTER IS USED ON THE REPAIR AND THE MAINTENANCE WORK, THE USE OF THE AIR DUSTER PRODUCTS CONTAINING
THE INFLAMMABLE GAS IS PROHIBITED.
7. MAKE SURE AN ANTIVIRUS SOFTWARE IS INSTALLED ON THE COMPUTER USED FOR SERVICE SUPPORT. BE SURE TO HAVE THE
LATEST VIRUS DEFINITION FILE FOR THE SOFTWARE.
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About This Manual
This manual describes basic functions, theory of electrical and mechanical operations, maintenance and repair procedures of the printer. The instructions and procedures included
herein are intended for the experienced repair technicians, and attention should be given to the precautions on the preceding page.
C H E C K SC-S50600/SC-S70600 series were designed based on SC-S30600 series. The most of the
P O IN T
mechanical structures and functions are the same as those of SC-S30600. This manual provides
only the differences from SC-S30600 series and omits descriptions common to SC-S30600.
Manual Configuration
This manual consists of six chapters and Appendix.
CHAPTER 1.PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS
Provides a general overview and specifications of the product.
CHAPTER 2.TROUBLESHOOTING
Describes the step-by-step procedures for the troubleshooting.
CHAPTER 3.DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY
Describes the step-by-step procedures for disassembling and assembling the product.
CHAPTER 4.ADJUSTMENT
Provides Epson-approved methods for adjustment.
CHAPTER 5.MAINTENANCE
Provides preventive maintenance procedures and the lists of Epson-approved lubricants and
adhesives required for servicing the product.
CHAPTER 6.APPENDIX
Provides the following additional information for reference:
- Wiring Diagram
- Panel Menu Maps
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Symbols Used in this Manual
Various symbols are used throughout this manual either to provide additional information on a specific topic or to warn of possible danger present during a procedure or an action.
Be aware of all symbols when they are used, and always read NOTE, CAUTION, or WARNING messages.
Indicates an operating or maintenance procedure, practice or condition that is necessary to keep the product’s quality.
Indicates an operating or maintenance procedure, practice, or condition that, if not strictly observed, could result in damage to, or destruction of, equipment.
May indicate an operating or maintenance procedure, practice or condition that is necessary to accomplish a task efficiently. It may also provide additional
information that is related to a specific subject, or comment on the results achieved through a previous action.
Indicates an operating or maintenance procedure, practice or condition that, if not strictly observed, could result in injury or loss of life.
Indicates that a particular task must be carried out according to a certain standard after disassembly and before re-assembly, otherwise the quality of the components
in question may be adversely affected.
Indicates that lubrication is needed for the parts after disassembly, when doing a maintenance or replacing a part with a new one.
Lubrication
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Contents
Chapter 1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 3.1 Overview ............................................................................................................ 47
3.1.1 Precautions ................................................................................................. 47
1.1 Product Description ............................................................................................ 11 3.1.2 Cautions After Assembling ....................................................................... 49
1.2 Basic Specifications ............................................................................................ 13 3.1.3 Orientation Definition ................................................................................ 49
1.2.1 Basic Specifications ................................................................................... 13 3.1.4 Recommended Tools ................................................................................. 50
1.2.2 Ink Specifications ...................................................................................... 13 3.2 Parts Diagram ..................................................................................................... 51
1.2.3 Electric Specifications ............................................................................... 14
3.3 Disassembly Flowchart ...................................................................................... 63
1.3 Printing Specifications ........................................................................................ 15
3.4 Disassembly and Assembly Procedure ............................................................... 64
1.3.1 Available Media ......................................................................................... 15
3.4.1 Preparation for Servicing ........................................................................... 64
1.4 Hardware Specifications ..................................................................................... 17 3.4.2 Consumables/Accessories ......................................................................... 66
1.4.1 Dimensions and Weight ............................................................................. 17 3.4.3 Housing ...................................................................................................... 67
1.4.2 Installation Room Requirement ................................................................. 17 3.4.4 Electric Circuit Components ..................................................................... 68
1.4.3 Part Names ................................................................................................. 18 3.4.5 Carriage Mechanism/Ink System Mechanism ........................................... 76
1.5 Control Panel ...................................................................................................... 20 3.4.6 Paper Feed Mechanism ............................................................................ 105
1.5.1 Setup Menu ................................................................................................ 21 3.4.7 Heater Mechanism ................................................................................... 110
1.5.2 Serviceman Mode ...................................................................................... 31 3.4.8 Roll Unit .................................................................................................. 113
3.4.9 Reel Unit .................................................................................................. 114
Chapter 2 TROUBLE SHOOTING 3.4.10 Additional Drying Fan Unit ................................................................... 115
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4.5 Installing Firmware .......................................................................................... 131 4.15.1 USB Port and Network Communication Check .................................... 145
4.6 Image & Test Print ........................................................................................... 131 4.15.2 Suction Fan Adjustment ........................................................................ 145
4.15.3 Heater Function Check .......................................................................... 145
4.7 Counter Reset ................................................................................................... 131
4.15.4 Panel Setting Reset & Job History Reset ............................................... 145
4.8 References ........................................................................................................ 131 4.15.5 Single Channel Cleaning ....................................................................... 145
4.9 Initial Ink Charge Flag ...................................................................................... 131 4.15.6 Panel LCD Operation Check ................................................................. 145
4.10 CR Related Adjustments ................................................................................ 132 4.15.7 Panel Buttons Operation Check ............................................................. 145
4.10.1 CR Belt Tension Check ......................................................................... 132 4.15.8 Motor Measurement & Automatic Adjustment ..................................... 145
4.10.2 APG Function Check ............................................................................. 132 4.15.9 Rear AD Adjustment ............................................................................. 145
4.10.3 Ink Mark Sensor Check & Auto Adjustment ........................................ 132 4.16 Changing the Number of Ink Colors .............................................................. 146
4.10.4 CR Scale Check ..................................................................................... 132 4.16.1 Changing from 5-color mode to 4-color mode (SC-S50600 Series)
4.10.5 CR Active Damper Auto Adjustment .................................................... 132 Changing from 10-color mode to 8-color mode (SC-S70600 Series) ..... 146
4.10.6 Auto Uni-D Adjustment ........................................................................ 132 4.16.2 Changing from 4-color mode to 5-color mode (SC-S50600 Series)
4.10.7 Auto Bi-D Adjustment ........................................................................... 132 Changing from 8-color mode to 10-color mode (SC-S70600 Series) ..... 146
4.10.8 PG Adjustment ....................................................................................... 132
4.11 Head Related Checks and Adjustments .......................................................... 133 Chapter 5 MAINTENANCE
4.11.1 Tube Inner Pressure Reduction .............................................................. 133 5.1 Overview .......................................................................................................... 148
4.11.2 Head ID Input ........................................................................................ 133
4.11.3 Nozzle Check ......................................................................................... 133 5.2 Setting Up/Storing the Printer .......................................................................... 149
4.11.4 Cleaning ................................................................................................. 133 5.3 Transportation .................................................................................................. 149
4.11.5 Head Inclination Adjustment (CR direction) ......................................... 134 5.4 Exchange Parts ................................................................................................. 150
4.11.6 Head Slant Adjustment (PF direction) ................................................... 137 5.5 Cleaning ............................................................................................................ 153
4.11.7 Auto Adjustment for Data Shift ............................................................. 139
4.11.8 Auto Uni-d Adjustment for Between 2pcs heads .................................. 140 5.6 Lubrication ....................................................................................................... 153
4.12 Ink Supply Related Checks and Adjustments ................................................ 141 Chapter 6 APPENDIX
4.12.1 Ink eject ................................................................................................. 141
4.12.2 Tube Inner Cleaning .............................................................................. 141 6.1 Block Wiring Diagram ..................................................................................... 155
4.12.3 Initial Ink Charge ................................................................................... 141 6.2 Connection Diagram ......................................................................................... 157
4.13 Media Feed Related Checks and Adjustments ............................................... 142 6.2.1 Sensors ..................................................................................................... 157
4.13.1 PF Belt Tension Check .......................................................................... 142 6.2.2 Ink Cartridge Holder ................................................................................ 158
4.13.2 PF Scale Check ...................................................................................... 142 6.2.3 Ink Cartridge Holder ................................................................................ 159
4.13.3 Media Feed Auto Adjustment ................................................................ 142 6.2.4 CR Unit .................................................................................................... 160
4.13.4 Pressure Roller Position Sensor Height Adjustment ............................. 143 6.2.5 CR Unit .................................................................................................... 161
4.14 Boards Related Checks and Adjustments ....................................................... 144 6.2.6 CR drive mechanism ............................................................................... 162
4.14.1 RTC&USB ID Input .............................................................................. 144 6.2.7 Paper Feed Mechanism/Pump Mechanism .............................................. 164
4.14.2 MAC Address Input ............................................................................... 144 6.2.8 Pre Heater/Platen Heater ......................................................................... 166
4.14.3 Serial Number Input .............................................................................. 144 6.2.9 After Heater ............................................................................................. 166
4.14.4 Board Replacement Date & Time Setting ............................................. 144 6.2.10 Roll Unit/Reel Unit ................................................................................ 166
6.2.11 Additional Print Drying Unit ................................................................. 166
4.15 Other Printer Checks and Adjustments .......................................................... 145
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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A B C D E F G H I J
SC-S50600 Series C M Y BK WH WH BK Y M C
SC-S70600 Series C M BK LK WH MS OR Y LM LC
APPLICATION/TYPE
PRINTABLE AREA
Glossy paper
Indoor POP/Poster
Matte paper
Soft signage Polyester
SIZE
Roll paper
OTHERS
This section provides the printer dimensions and shows the main components. Total
Item Weight
SC-S50600 Series SC-S70600 Series
1.4.1 Dimensions and Weight Main body 156 kg
Standard Roll Unit 19.5 kg
DIMENSIONS 229 kg
Standard Reel Unit 21.5 kg
238 kg
Legs 32 kg
Additional Dryer
9 kg 9 kg
(option for SC-S70600 Series)
Optional Roll Unit 18.5 kg
40 kg 40 kg
Optional Reel Unit 21.5 kg
Width
Depth
USB Port
Power connector 1/
Power connector 2 Cartridge Check Lamp
Lock Lever
Tensioner
Ink Cartridge
Roll Support
Waste Ink Tube
Paper Core Holder
Locking Screw
Manual Switch
Airflow Vents Adjuster
Caster
Waste Ink Bottle Holder
Pressure Roller
Cutter Groove (stronger)
Customize Increase tension if creases appear in media during printing. The higher the
Media Setup Media Tension 0 to 40
Settings value, the greater the tension.
Names to the storing media setting within 18 characters of the one-byte
Setting Name alphabet and numbers.
Giving a name for easy identification is recommended.
Auto Executes this setting when a banding (horizontal strip-shaped patterns, uneven
colors or lines) cannot be solved, even though head cleaning or Head
Alignment is executed.
Feed Adjustment Auto: Prints the adjustment patterns scanning them with the sensor and makes
1 to 30 (Media Manual the adjustment automatically.
setting bank) Manual: Check the printed patterns visually and adjust it by entering the
values.
1.5 Changes the Platen Gap settings (gap between the Print Head and paper
2.0 surface). Uses [1.5] normally. Select [2.0] when smudges or blurring appear
due to an excess pressure on the paper. Select [2.5] only when the printed
Platen Gap
result is not improved even though set [2.0]. Improper setting may
2.5 contaminate the inside of the printer with ink, and it may cause the low print
quality or shorten the life of the printer.
Off Selects the execution timing for the periodical head cleaning from [Off] or
one of the values between per [1] page to per [10] pages. When this is set to
Cleaning Cycle [Off], Periodical Cleaning is not executed. When one of the values between
1 - 10 pages per [1] page to per [10] pages is selected, head cleaning is performed
automatically before printing the set page.
Turns to the sleep mode automatically when no error is occurring, no print job
Printer Setup receiving or there are no operations on the control panel. In this setting, sets
the time to turn to the sleep mode automatically. When the printer turns to the
sleep mode, the screen display on the control panel disappears, and all Heaters
and internal motors turn off to reduce power consumption. When the optional
additional dryer is installed, the fan stops in the sleep mode. Button operations
Heat Off Timer 15 - 240 min
on the control panel (except [P] button) recovers the screen display on the
control panel. However, when there are no operations in this condition, the
screen display disappears again in about 30 seconds. The printer wakes from
the sleep mode completely and recovers normally, only when the operation
with a hardware operation is executed such as receiving a print job or
operating the Media Set Lever.
2 Heads Mode
Select whether to continue printing with only one print head when one of the
Head Mode Head 1
two print heads become clogged.
Head 2
Yes When this is set to [Yes], returns the set values in [Printer Setup] menus to
Restore Settings
No their factory default.
1. Turn the printer on by pressing the [Menu], [Back], and [OK] buttons together.
2. Turn the printer off to quit the Serviceman Mode.
Menu
Explanation
Class 1 2 3
Rear AD Adjusts the AD value of the PE Sensor.
CR Un Cap Unlocks or re-locks the carriage and uncaps/re-caps the Print Head.
Red
LCD RGB Check Green Checks the operation of the LCD.
Mecha Adjustment
Blue
Panel Check Checks the operation of the buttons and the LEDs.
PE
Sensor Check Checks the operation of sensors.
ILS
PGtyp
PG PG+
PG++
330 CPS
H to F Speed
500 CPS
Life CR Used only in manufacturing processes. Not used in service operations.
330 CPS
F to H Speed
500 CPS
Page Size
Fan
Life Count
Menu
Explanation
Class 1 2 3
Feed Amount 1
PS1
PS2
Feed Speed 1
PS3
PS4
Feed Amount 2
PF PS1
PS2
Feed Speed 2
PS3
Life PS4 Used only in manufacturing processes. Not used in service operations.
Wait
Fan
Life Count
PGtyp
PG PG+
APG PG++
Wait
Life Count
Display Count
2
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DISASSEMBLY & ASSEMBLY
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W A R N IN G The power switch for this printer is installed on the secondary C A U T IO N Locate the printer on a stable and flat surface.
side of the power circuit; therefore, the power is always Use only recommended tools for disassembly, assembly or
supplied unless the power cable is unplugged. To prevent adjustment of the printer.
electric shock and circuit damage during servicing, make sure Apply lubricants and adhesives as specified.
to follow the instructions below. Be careful not to soil the printer or the floor with the leaked ink
• Before removing a circuit board, make sure to unplug the when removing the ink-path-related components or parts.
power cable from the AC outlet. Then press the power Spread a sheet of paper or cloth on the floor in advance.
button on the operating panel to confirm that the LEDs go Do not touch electrical circuit boards with bare hands as the
on and off. This operation discharges the residual charge in elements on the board are so sensitive that they can be easily
the printer. damaged by static electricity. If you have to handle the boards
• Make sure not to place the removed circuit boards on the with bare hands, use static electricity discharge equipment such
metal and such directly. as anti-static wrist straps.
Always wear gloves for disassembly and reassembly to avoid When the printer has to be operated with the covers removed,
injury from sharp metal edges. take extra care not to get your fingers or clothes caught in
If ink gets in your eye, flush the eye with fresh water and see a moving parts.
doctor immediately. When you have to remove any parts or components that are
Never touch the ink or wasted ink with bare hands. If ink comes provided as after-service-parts but are not described in this
into contact with your skin, wash it off with soap and water chapter, carefully observe how they are installed and make
immediately. If irritation occurs, contact a physician. sure to remember it before removing them.
When replacing the Main Board, Power Supply Board, or Disassembling the frame and the PF shaft of the printer is
Power harnesses and such, make sure to visually check if any prohibited because they are assembled with precise
harness is caught in between or any wrong connection exists. measurements in 1/100 mm unit at the factory.
C H E C K When the printer is turned on after being left off for an extended
P O IN T period of time, it may take time until the printer becomes ready for
printing. This is because the printer is designed to operate the
circulation pump to stir the white and metallic silver inks according
to the time being left off.
When reassembling the printer, make sure to route the FFCs Left
and other cables as specified in this chapter. Failure to do so
may cause an unexpected contact of the cables with sharp metal
edges, or lead to lower the noise immunity.
When you removed any parts (especially cables) that are
secured with acetate tape or two-sided tape, be sure to reinstall
and secure them with the tape as exactly the same as they were.
Right
Front
Down
Left Front Cover (p. 67) Board Box Cover (p. 67)
Pump Cap Unit 1 (p. 84) Pump Cap Unit 2 (p. 87)
Caution: The positions of the IC Holder 1 and 2 are the opposite to the other parts.
Tension Bar Upper Sensor / Tension Bar Lower Sensor (p. 114)
Reel Unit (p. 114)
Detects the position of the Tension Bar to control the rewinding
operation of the Reel Motor.
Figure 3-13. Additional Drying Fan Unit (SC-S50600 Series: Standard/SC-S70600 Series: Option)
Automatic
Manual C A U T IO N
- Right side - No clock rotation!
1. Remove the Right Maintenance Cover.
2. Remove the screw, and remove the cover.
A
A) Silver M3x8 P-tite screw with captive washer: 1 pcs
3. Insert a screwdriver into the hole shown as “Insert driver (A)” in the figure.
4. While viewing the CR Lock Lever status from the front of the printer, turn the
screwdriver counterclockwise until the CR Lock Lever moves to the CR unlocked Cover
position.
5. Insert a screwdriver into the hole shown as “Insert driver (B)” in the figure.
CR Lock Lever
6. Move the CR Lock Lever to the CR unlocked position in the same way as step 4.
C A U T IO N Make sure to first unlock the carriage from the “Insert driver (A)”
hole. If you insert a screwdriver into the (B) hole first, it may result
in damaging the tubes inside the printer. Accessing from (A)
unlocks pump cap 2, and accessing from (B) unlocks pump cap 1.
CR unlocked CR locked
(The Lever is lowered) (The lever is raised)
3.4.2 Consumables/Accessories
3.4.2.1 Wiper
Refer to the service manual for SC-S30600 series.
3.4.4.3 PSH Board/PSH-B Board 3. Remove the two screws, and remove the shield plate.
B) Silver M3x6 screw: 2 pcs
A D J U S T M E N T When replacing/removing this part, refer to “4.1.2 Adjustment
R E Q U IR E D Items and the Order by Repaired Part” (p118) and make sure to
perform the specified operations including required adjustment. - Right side -
Always replace the two Power Supply Boards (PSH Board and B
C A U T IO N
PSH-B Board) at the same time.
Shield plate
4. Disconnect the cables from the connectors (CN700/CN701) on the Main Board. 6. Disconnect the connector of the Reel Unit.
5. Release the cables disconnected from CN700 and CN701 from the clamp and pull 7. Release the cable from the two clamps.
them out of the box through the cutout.
8. Remove the five screws, and remove the Right Rear Cover.
Main Board
C) Silver M4x10 S-tite screw with washer: 4 pcs
D) Silver M3x6 screw: 1 pcs
Clamp
Clamps
C
C
9. Disconnect and release the cables from two relay connectors and from the two 10. Remove the five screws that secure the Power Supply Board Box.
clamps.
E) Silver M4x10 S-tite screw with washer: 2 pcs
F) Silver M3x6 screw: 3 pcs
11. Slide the Power Supply Board Box in the direction of the arrow, and remove it
Relay connectors toward the rear of the printer.
F F
E E
12. Release the cable from the clamp. 14. Release the cables from the two clamps of the Power Supply Board Box Cover.
13. Disconnect the cable from the connector (CN51) on the PSH Board. 15. Remove the five screws, and remove the PSH Box Cover.
G) Silver M3x6 screw: 5 pcs
Clamp
G
PSH Board
G
CN51
G Clamps
G
16. Disconnect the cable from the connector (CN1) on the PSH Board. 18. Remove the four screws, and remove the Shield plate (See Figure3-23).
17. Remove the six screws, and remove the PSH Board. I) Silver M3x6 screw: 4 pcs
H) Silver M3x6 screw: 6 pcs
I
Shield plate
H I
H H
H H
H
C H E C K Leave the cables connected to the Shield plate, and move them out
P O IN T of the way to remove the PSH Board B at the next step.
19. Disconnect the cables from the connectors (CN1, CN2, and CN51) on the PSH-B
Board.
20. Remove the nine screws, and remove the PSH-B Board.
J) Silver M3x6 screw: 9 pcs
PSH-B Board
J J J J
CN51
CN1
J
J J J
CN2 Shield plate
3.4.5.2 Damper Kit When the Ink Path Joint is removed at the following step, ink may
C A U T IO N
This section explains the reassembly procedure for SC-S70600 Series. SC-S50600 drip off from the tube. Prepare a waste cloth or the like in advance
Series are equipped with two units of the Damper Kit that has the same installation and be careful not to contaminate the surroundings.
structure with that of SC-S30600 Series. See the SC-S30600 service manual for the
reassembly procedure for SC-S50600 Series.
7. Disengage the FFC from the hooks and hold up the Ink Path Holder Assy.
C A U T IO N The two Damper Kits of SC-S50600 Series are different from each
other in shape, tube length and so on. They cannot be replaced with C H E C K Pulling the Ink Path Holder Assy toward the rear as much as
each other. P O IN T possible, disconnect the FFC. Be careful not to damage the FFC.
2. Remove the Left Rear Cover. (p67) Figure 3-26. Holding Up the Ink Path Holder Assy
3. Remove the Left Upper Cover. (p67)
4. Remove the CR Cover. (p76)
5. Remove the clamp.
6. Remove the two screws that secure the Ink Path Holder Assy.
A) Silver M3x10 screw with washer: 2 pcs
8. Remove the four screws that secure the Ink Path Joint and remove it. 10. Remove the six screws that secure the Damper Kit.
B) Silver M3x10 screw with washer: 4 pcs C) Silver M3x10 screw with washer: 6 pcs
9. Remove the Joint Rubbers two each from the two Ink Path Joints. 11. Lift the Damper Kit and remove it from the CR Unit.
Before attaching the Joint Rubbers, let them get wet with cleaning
liquid.
C A U T IO N When the Ink Path Joint is removed at the following step, ink may
drip off from the tube. Prepare a waste cloth or the like in advance
and be careful not to contaminate the surroundings.
7. Disengage the FFC from the hooks and hold up the Ink Path Holder Assy.
C H E C K Pulling the Ink Path Holder Assy toward the rear as much as
P O IN T possible, disconnect the FFC. Be careful not to damage the FFC.
8. Remove the screws (SC-S50600 Series: each three / SC-S70600 Series: six) that
secure the Damper Kit
B) Silver M3x10 screw with washer
B
C H E C K For SC-S50600 Series, remove the both left and right Damper Kits
P O IN T or remove only one of them depending on the Print Head you want
to remove. B
B
B
B
B
Damper Kit
Damper Kit
10. Attach the hooks of the Damper Kit to the frame as shown. 11. Remove the FFC clamp.
12. Remove the three screws, and remove the Print Head.
C H E C K The figure below is of SC-S70600 Series.
P O IN T C) Silver M3x8 screw (Bit No.1): each 3 pcs
13. Disconnect the Head FFCs from the Print Head.
Make sure to connect the Head FFCs straight and all the way
seated in the connector.
FFC clamp
C
C
Print Head 2
Figure 3-32. Temporarily Placing the Damper Kit C
Print Head 1
3.4.5.6 CR FFC
Refer to the service manual for SC-S30600 series.
3.4.5.7 CR Scale
Refer to the service manual for SC-S30600 series.
3.4.5.9 CR Motor
Refer to the service manual for SC-S30600 series.
3.4.5.10 CR HP Sensor
Refer to the service manual for SC-S30600 series.
3.4.5.11 CR Encoder
Refer to the service manual for SC-S30600 series.
3.4.5.13 PG HP Sensor
Refer to the service manual for SC-S30600 series.
3.4.5.14 Head Strike Warning Sensor 5. Pull the Head Strike Warning Sensor out from the holder.
Cover A
3.4.5.15 Pump Cap Unit 1 Leave the relay connectors at the main body side to reuse them.
C H E C K
When replacing/removing this part, refer to “4.1.2 Adjustment P O IN T
A D J U S T M E N T
R E Q U IR E D Relay Connector
Items and the Order by Repaired Part” (p118) and make sure to
perform the specified operations including required adjustment.
No.36
No.37
No.79
12. Pull out the two Waste Ink Tubes from the Flushing Box.
CR Stopper
Flushing Box
CR Stopper
Cable
Waste Ink Tube
Hooks
Hook
Figure 3-38. Releasing the Cables
11. Remove the three screws and remove the left CR stopper.
A) Silver M3x8 screw: 3 pcs
13. Remove the three screws that secure the Pump Cap Unit 1.
B) Silver M3x8 S-tite screw with captive washer: 3 pcs
14. Pull the Pump Cap Unit 1 frontward to disengage the hook, and remove the Pump
Cap Unit 1 avoiding contact with the CR shaft or any other parts.
B B
Hook
3.4.5.16 Pump Cap Unit 2 8. Remove the screw, and remove the cable cover.
A) Silver M4x8 S-tite screw with built-in washer: 1 pcs
A D J U S T M E N T When replacing/removing this part, refer to “4.1.2 Adjustment
R E Q U IR E D Items and the Order by Repaired Part” (p118) and make sure to
When installing the cable cover, be careful not to let the cable get
perform the specified operations including required adjustment.
caught between the cover and frame.
11. Release the two Waste Ink Tubes from the clamp, and pull them out from the
Joint.
C H E C K Leave the relay connectors at the main body side to reuse them.
P O IN T Joint
Relay Connector Clamp
12. Remove the three screws that secure the Pump Cap Unit 2.
B) Silver M3x8 S-tite screw with captive washer: 3 pcs
13. Pull the Pump Cap Unit 2 frontward to disengage the hook, and remove the Pump
Cap Unit 2 avoiding contact with the CR shaft or any other parts.
B
B
Hook
3.4.5.17 IC Holder 1
A D J U S T M E N T When replacing/removing this part, refer to “4.1.2 Adjustment
R E Q U IR E D Items and the Order by Repaired Part” (p118) and make sure to
perform the specified operations including required adjustment. Clamp
11. On the front side, release the cable from the two relay connectors (No.1 and Leave the relay connectors at the main body side to reuse them.
C H E C K
No.21). P O IN T
Relay Connector
12. On the rear side, release the cable from the three relay connectors (No.42, No.55 13. Disconnect the FFC from the rear of the IC Holder.
and No.65). (The cables are bundled with a piece of black tape.) .
No.42
Tape No.55 FFC
No.65
14. Remove the double-sided tape and remove the sheet downward.
.
Double-sided tape
Circulation Pump Unit
Sheet
B B
A
A
15. Remove the two screws and remove the tube fixing plate from the Circulation
Pump Unit.
A) Silver M3x6 screw: 2 pcs
16. Remove the two screws and remove the Joint from the Circulation Pump Unit.
B) Silver M3x10 screw: 2 pcs
Screwdriver
18. Remove the IC Holder 1 pulling out the Ink Tubes and cables.
Top of IC Holder
C C
IC Holder 1
3.4.5.18 IC Holder 2
A D J U S T M E N T When replacing/removing this part, refer to “4.1.2 Adjustment
R E Q U IR E D Items and the Order by Repaired Part” (p118) and make sure to
perform the specified operations including required adjustment. Clamps
11. On the front side, release the cable from the two relay connectors (No.1 and C H E C K Leave the relay connectors at the main body side to reuse them.
No.21). P O IN T
Relay Connector
Clamps
Tape
No.44
No.60 FFC
No.66
Figure 3-55. Releasing the Cables Figure 3-57. Disconnecting the FFC
14. Remove the double-sided tape and remove the sheet downward.
Double-sided tape
Circulation Pump Unit
Sheet
B B
A
A
15. Remove the two screws and remove the tube fixing plate from the Circulation
Pump Unit.
A) Silver M3x6 screw: 2 pcs
16. Remove the two screws and remove the Joint from the Circulation Pump Unit.
B) Silver M3x10 screw: 2 pcs
Screwdriver
18. Remove the IC Holder 2 pulling out the Ink Tubes and cables.
Top of IC Holder
C C
IC Holder 2
3.4.5.21 CR Unit
Refer to the service manual for SC-S30600 series.
3.4.5.23 PW Sensor
Refer to the service manual for SC-S30600 series.
3.4.5.24 IM Sensor
Refer to the service manual for SC-S30600 series.
8. Remove the five screws and remove the Right Rear Cover.
A) Silver M4x10 S-tite screw with washer: 4 pcs
B) Silver M3x6 screw: 1 pcs Clamps
C
C
D D D D
Sheet
Joints
D D
D D
C
C
10. Remove the two screws and remove the tube fixing plate from the Circulation
Pump Unit.
C) Silver M3x6 screw: 2 pcs
11. Remove the eight screws and remove the four Joints from the upper and bottom
sides of the Circulation Pump Unit.
D) Silver M3x10 screw: 8 pcs
12. Disconnect the Circulation Pump Unit cable from the relay connectors (CN40 and 13. Remove the two screws and remove the Circulation Pump Unit.
CN41). Slightly lift the Circulation Pump Unit to disengage the hook and remove the
pump avoiding contacts with other parts.
- Right top side -
E) Silver M4x8 screw with captive washer: 2 pcs
E
Circulation Pump Unit
No.40
No.41
Make sure to install the Circulation Pump Unit positioning it with Before attaching the Joint Rubbers, let them get wet with cleaning
the fixing hook and tab. liquid. Make sure to attach the rubbers on the both top and bottom
sides.
Top side
Hook
Joint Rubbers
Bottom side
Tab
Joint Rubbers
3.4.6.3 PF Motor
Refer to the service manual for SC-S30600 series.
3.4.6.4 PF Encoder
Refer to the service manual for SC-S30600 series.
3.4.6.5 PF Scale
Refer to the service manual for SC-S30600 series.
3. Spread a sheet of paper under the Pressure Roller to prevent the parts from
dropping inside the printer.
Shaft
4. Remove the polyslider washer.
5. Pull out the shaft and remove the Pressure Roller.
C H E C K ASP Pressure Roller is provided with the shaft and two polyslider
P O IN T washers.
Shaft
Pressure Roller Washer
Front Cover
Washer
Make sure to attach the left and right Pressure Rollers (strong) in
the correct orientation.
3.4.6.9 PE Sensor
Refer to the service manual for SC-S30600 series.
3.4.6.10 Pressure Roller Position Sensor For SC-S50600 Series, because of the Head Strike Warning Sensor,
C H E C K
1. Unlock the CR Unit. (p64) P O IN T you cannot pull the Pressure Roller Position Sensor straight out. As
shown below, rotate the front side while slightly lifting the portion
2. Remove the Left Rear Cover. (p67) to remove the sensor.
3. Remove the Left Upper Cover. (p67)
4. Move the CR Unit to the left side.
5. Remove the screw that secures the Pressure Roller Position Sensor Holder.
A) Silver M3x6 P-tite screw: 1 pcs
6. Remove the Pressure Roller Position Sensor Holder.
When attaching the sensor, rotate the front side in the opposite
direction.
Figure 3-68. Removing the the Pressure Roller Position Sensor Holder
7. Disengage the hook and remove the Pressure Roller Position Sensor.
8. Disconnect the connector from the Pressure Roller Position Sensor.
Hook
Connector
Pressure
Pressure
Roller
Roller
Position
Sensor
Sensor
Pin
3.4.7 Heater Mechanism 3. Move the Media Loading Lever down to nip the Pressure Roller.
4. Remove the two screws that secure the Pre Heater, and hang it to the printer as
3.4.7.1 Pre Heater shown in Figure 3-72.
A D J U S T M E N T When replacing/removing this part, refer to “4.1.2 Adjustment A) Silver M3x8 S-tite screw with captive washer: 2 pcs
R E Q U IR E D Items and the Order by Repaired Part” (p118) and make sure to
perform the specified operations including required adjustment. C A U T IO N As the Pre Heater is put on the main body with the cables placed
between the assy and main body, be careful not to press the assy
and cause the cables getting damaged.
1. Open the Front Cover.
2. Move the all Pressure Rollers to the position as shown below.
5. Disconnect the cables from the three relay connectors.
A
Pressure Rollers
Pre Heater
Pre Heater
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ADJUSTMENT
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4.1 Overview
This chapter describes the Service Program software utility and the adjustment
procedures required after repairing or replacing certain parts.
4.1.1 Precautions
Always observe the following cautions whenever making an adjustment on the printer.
C A U T IO N
Always refer to “Adjustment Items and the Order by Repaired
Part” (p.118) and make sure to perform all the adjustments
listed in the table in the given order.
Always read and follow the precautions given in each section
that explains each adjustment. Ignoring the precautions can
result in malfunction of the printer.
NOTE 1: The adjustments required for the Main Board differs depending on whether the NVRAM on the old board can be backed up or not.
2: When the firmware update is required, first check the version of firmware currently installed on the printer, then update the firmware if necessary.
Table 4-1. Adjustment items and the order by repaired part
Replaced or Repaired Service
Class Required Operations Jig Media Replaced Reattached Page
(Reattached) Part/Unit Program
1 Turn the power on in normal mode. --- √ ---
2 Dispose of waste ink. --- √ ---
3 Reset the waste ink counter (Maintenance menu) --- √ ---
4 Turn the power off. --- √ ---
Before
5 Turn the power on in Serviceman mode. --- √ √
replacement
6 Ink eject √ √ --- p. 141
7 Tube inner cleaning (Cleaning liquid is primed) √ Cleaning cartridge √ --- p. 141
8 Tube inner pressure reduction √ √ √ p. 133
9 Auto CR unlock & move CR to full column side √ √ ---
p. 79/
Replacement 10
p. 77
Periodic 11 Turn the power on in Serviceman mode. --- √ ---
replacement Print Head and Damper Kit
12 Reset the Print Head Counter. √ √ --- p. 131
parts
13 Reset the Ink Holder Counter. √ √ --- p. 131
14 Head ID Input √ √ --- p. 133
15 PG Adjustment --- Thickness gauge √ √ p. 132
16 Turn the power on in Serviceman mode. --- √ √
After
17 Cleaning liquid eject √ √ --- p. 141
replacement
18 Initial ink charge √ √ --- p. 141
19 Choke cleaning √ √ √ p. 133
20 Nozzle Check √ 3M IJ40-10R √ √ p. 133
21 Head inclination auto adjustment (CR direction) √ 3M IJ40-10R √ √ p. 134
22 Head slant auto adjustment (PF direction) √ 3M IJ40-10R √ √ p. 137
23 Auto Adjustment for Data Shift √ 3M IJ40-10R √ √ p. 139
4.8 References
Refer to the service manual for SC-S30600 series.
4.10.8 PG Adjustment
Refer to the service manual for SC-S30600 series.
C H E C K When the nozzle check is run from the Service Program, the white
P O IN T and metallic silver inks are not ejected. When the nozzle check is
run from the control panel, all color inks are ejected.
4.11.4 Cleaning
Refer to the service manual for SC-S30600 series.
4.11.5 Head Inclination Adjustment (CR direction) 8. Click [OK] to perform the adjustment. The CR unit moves to the adjustment
position.
The following two methods are provided. Basically use the Automatic adjustment and
if fine-tuning is needed, perform the Manual adjustment. 9. Make the adjustment referring to “4.11.5.3 Correcting Head Inclination (CR
direction)” (p135).
Automatic adjustment:
An adjustment pattern is printed and scanned by the Ink Mark Sensor, and required
adjustment level is displayed.
Manual adjustment:
Visually check the printed adjustment pattern, and determine the required
adjustment level.
The way to actually correct the head inclination according to the result obtained by any
of the above methods is the same.
PAPER USED
EXECUTION MODE
Normal Mode
7. The printed pattern is scanned by the Ink Mark Sensor and the required adjustment Figure 4-1. [Head inclination auto adjustment (CR direction)] Screen
level (how much the Adjustment Knob should be turned) is displayed.
8. Tighten the six screws to secure the Head Holders (three screws each). Tighten the
C A U T IO N
Be careful not to completely remove the screw that secures the
Adjustment Knob. screws in the order shown below.
Head 1: G --> H --> I
Head 2: J --> K --> L
7. Turn the Adjustment Knob to correct the head inclination. 9. Tighten the screw to secure the Adjustment Knob.
See Figure 4-4 for which direction to turn the knob.
10. Tighten the six screws to secure the Damper Kit. (there is no particular order to
tighten them.)
11. Attach the CR Cover.
12. Print the pattern and see if the inclination is corrected. If not, repeat the procedure
K until normal pattern is printed.
J
C 13. When finished, click [Finish] and turn the printer OFF.
H A
G
F C H E C K For which direction to turn the knob, see below.
D B P O IN T
L N
E
I When Cyan lines lie When Cyan lines lie
M Paper feed
direction below Magenta lines, above Magenta lines,
turn clockwise turn counterclockwise
The lines move about one-dot’s width when the knob is moved
by five or six notches.
Damper Kit
Plus direction
* The figure is of SC-S70600 Series. The screw
positions are the same on SC-S50600 Series
Minus direction
Adjustment Knob
In the automatic adjustment, the print head is capped after
Figure 4-4. Correcting the Head Inclination adjustment. When printing the adjustment pattern again, select
the head to be adjusted on the program once again.
EXECUTION MODE
Normal Mode
4.11.6.2 Correcting Head Slant (PF direction) 4. Tighten the screw to secure the Adjustment Knob.
1. Remove the CR Cover. (P. 76) 5. Print the pattern and see if the slant is corrected. If not, repeat the procedure until
normal pattern is printed.
2. Loosen the screw that secures the Adjustment Knob.
6. When finished, click [Finish] and turn the printer OFF.
C A U T IO N
Be careful not to completely remove the screw that secures the
Adjustment Knob. Rear Front Rear Front
Print He ead
ad Print H
Condition of the head
3. Move the Adjustment Knob to correct the head slant.
Paper feed direction
See Figure 4-6 for which direction to move the knob.
Printed pattern
Adjustment Knob
Screw
Minus direction
Adjustment knob
Plus direction
Print Head
Print Head
To make the setting not to use the Head 2 nozzles that overlap with the Head 1 nozzles
in the sub-scanning direction.
Head 2
Overlapping nozzles
EXECUTION MODE
Normal Mode
4.11.8 Auto Uni-d Adjustment for Between 2pcs heads 4. Click [Run].
Adjustment pattern is printed.
PURPOSE
To align the same nozzle rows of Head 1 and Head 2 in the Uni-D direction.
Figure 4-12. [Auto Uni-d Adjustment for Between 2 pcs heads] Screen
Figure 4-11. Auto Uni-d Adjustment for Between 2pcs heads
5. When the pattern is printed, the printer automatically scans it and make
PAPER USED corrections. No manual adjustment is required.
6. Click [Finish].
Size: 16 inches or wider
Type: 3M IJ40-10R 7. Turn off the printer to finish the adjustment work.
EXECUTION MODE
Normal Mode
Figure 4-13. Adjustment Pattern
PROCEDURE
Screw
4.16 Changing the Number of Ink Colors 3. Following the on-screen instructions of the Service Program, change the mode to
10-color mode. When changing the mode, replace the following parts with new
ones.
4.16.1 Changing from 5-color mode to 4-color mode (SC-
Print Head (2 pcs)
S50600 Series)
Changing from 10-color mode to 8-color mode (SC- Damper Kit (SC-S50600 Series: 2pcs/SC-S70600 Series: 1 pcs)
S70600 Series) Ink Tubes
Circulation Pump Unit
TOOLS
Pump Cap Unit (2 pcs)
Cleaning Cartridges: 2 pcs
IC Holder (2pcs)
Replacement Cartridge: 2 pcs
PROCEDURE
PROCEDURE
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MAINTENANCE
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5.3 Transportation
Refer to the service manual for SC-S30600 series.
Every 6 months
Consumables Wiper cleaner User Approx. 6 months
When the Wiper cleaner pad become tainted with ink
Every 6 months
Wiper
When the Wiper cleaner pad become tainted with ink
When exchanging any of the parts below, follow the flow chart below.
Print Head
Damper Kit
CR Encoder
CR Scale
START
Check the lives (usage NO Print Head usage NO Print Head usage
amount) of other parts by
more than 80%? more than 80%?
NVRAM viewer. (See p.130)
YES YES
NO Any parts usage Exchange all parts below. Exchange the planned parts Exchange all parts below.
more than 80%? - Print Head only. - Print Head
- Damper Kit - Damper Kit
- CR Encoder - CR Encoder
- CR Scale - CR Scale
YES
5.5 Cleaning
Refer to the service manual for SC-S30600 series.
5.6 Lubrication
Refer to the service manual for SC-S30600 series.
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APPENDIX
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㻱㼠㼔㼑㼞㼚㼑㼠 㻿㼁㻯㼀㻵㻻㻺㻌㻲㻭㻺 㻯㻻㼂㻱㻾㻌㻿㻱㻺㻿㻻㻾
㻹㻭㻵㻺㻙㻮㻌㻮㻻㻭㻾㻰 㼀㻴㻱㻾㻹㻵㻿㼀㻻㻾 㻯㻺㻞
㻵㻺㻷㻌㻸㻱㼂㻱㻸 㻼㻲㻌㻹㻻㼀㻻㻾 㻡
㻿㻱㻺㻿㻻㻾 㻼㻻㼃㻱㻾
㻿㼁㻼㻼㻸㼅
㻵㻺㻷㻌㻸㻱㼂㻱㻸 㻯㻻㻻㻸㻵㻺㻳 㻮㻻㻭㻾㻰
㻿㻱㻺㻿㻻㻾 㻞 㻞 㻞 㻝㻢
㻯㻺㻞 㻝㻜
㻯㻺㻟 㻲㻭㻺 㻭㻯㼋㻵㻺 㻯㻺㻝 㻡 㻯㻺㻟
㻯㻺㻡㻝㻢 㻯㻺㻡㻝㻠 㻯㻺㻡㻝㻞 㻯㻺㻡㻜㻜 㻯㻺㻡㻜㻝 㻞
㻟 㻟 㻞
㻞 㻡 㻿㼁㻮㻙㻵㻌㻮㻻㻭㻾㻰
㻯㻺㻝 㻿㼁㻮㻙㻱㻌㻮㻻㻭㻾㻰 㻯㻺㻡㻜㻞
㻞
㻯㻺㻡㻝㻤 㻯㻺㻝
㻯㻺㻡㻜㻠 㻯㻺㻡㻜㻡 㻯㻺㻡㻜㻢
㻾㻻㻸㻸㻌㼁㻺㻵㼀 㻯㻺㻞 㻯㻾㻌㻹㻻㼀㻻㻾 㻠 㻠 㻠
㻾㻱㻱㻸㻌㼁㻺㻵㼀 㻟
㼀㻱㻺㻿㻵㻻㻺㻌㻮㻭㻾㻌㼁㻌㻿㻱㻺㻿㻻㻾 㻯㻺㻢㻜㻤
㻯㻺㻢㻜㻜
㻟 㻯㻺㻡㻝
㻯㻺㻢㻜㻣 㻝㻢
㼀㻱㻺㻿㻵㻻㻺㻌㻮㻭㻾㻌㻸㻌㻿㻱㻺㻿㻻㻾 㻞㻜
㻿㼃㻝 㻢 㻯㻺㻢㻜㻢 㻯㻺㻝
㻞 㻯㻺㻟 㻯㻺㻝
㻿㼃㻞 㻯㻺㻡㻝
㻠 㻯㻺㻢㻜㻞 㻯㻺㻞 㻯㻺㻝 㻞 㻞 㻞 㻭㻯㼋㻵㻺
㻢
㻾㻱㻱㻸㻌㻹㻻㼀㻻㻾 㻞 㻯㻺㻢㻜㻠 㻼㻿㻴 㻞 㻞 㻭㻯㼋㻵㻺 㻼㻿㻴㻙㻮 㻯㻺㻞
㻼㻾㻵㻺㼀㻌 㻼㻾㻵㼀㻌
㻴㻱㻭㻰㻌㻞 㻴㻱㻭㻰㻌㻝
㻼㻾㻱㻿㻿㼁㻾㻱 㻼㻭㻺㻱㻸㻌㼁㻺㻵㼀
㻾㻻㻸㻸㻱㻾
㻵㻹 㻼㼃 㻯㻾 㻼㻻㻿㻵㼀㻵㻻㻺
㻿㻱㻺㻿㻻㻾 㻿㻱㻺㻿㻻㻾 㻱㻺㻯㻻㻰㻱㻾 㻿㼁㻮㻙㻰㻌㻮㻻㻭㻾㻰 㻼㻺㻸㼋㻮
㻿㻱㻺㻿㻻㻾 㻮㻻㻭㻾㻰
㻯㻺㻠㻜㻟 㻯㻺㻠㻜㻞 㻯㻺㻠㻜㻝 㻯㻺㻠㻜㻜 㻸㻯㻰
㻯㻺㻠 㻟
㻝㻜
㻯㻺㻟 㻟 㻯㻺㻞
㻯㻺㻠㻜㻠 㻯㻺㻠㻜㻡 㻯㻺㻠㻜㻢 㻯㻺㻠㻜㻣
㻠 㻟 㻡
㻯㻺㻝㻜㻝 㻯㻺㻝㻜㻟 㻯㻺㻝㻜㻞 㻼㻭㻺㻱㻸㻌㻮㻻㻭㻾㻰
㻹㻱㻰㻵㻭㻌㻸㻻㻭㻰㻵㻺㻳 㻯㻺㻝
㻸㻱㼂㻱㻾㻌㻿㻱㻺㻿㻻㻾 㻟 㻞㻝
㻿㼁㻮㻌㻮㻻㻭㻾㻰 㻯㻺㻝㻜㻤
㻵㻺㻷㻌㻯㻵㻾㻯㼁㻸㻭㼀㻵㻻㻺 㻼㻳㻌㻿㻱㻺㻿㻻㻾 㻟
㻰㻱㼀㻱㻯㼀㻵㻻㻺㻌㻿㻱㻺㻿㻻㻾 㻯㻺㻝㻜㻜
㻯㻺㻝㻜㻠
㻠㻜 㻼㻱㻌㻿㻱㻺㻿㻻㻾
㻯㻾㻌㻴㻼㻌㻿㻱㻺㻿㻻㻾
㻹㻭㻵㻺㼀㻱㻺㻭㻺㻯㻱㻌 㻮㻻㼄㻌㻯㻻㻻㻸㻵㻺㻳㻌㻲㻭㻺
㻼㻻㻿㻵㼀㻵㻻㻺㻌㻿㻱㻺㻿㻻㻾 㻯㻺㻥
㻹㻭㻵㻺㼀㻱㻺㻭㻺㻯㻱㻌 㻞
㻼㻻㻿㻵㼀㻵㻻㻺㻌㻿㻱㻺㻿㻻㻾 㻯㻿㻵㻯㻌㻯㻻㻺㼀㻭㻯㼀㻌㻹㻻㻰㼁㻸㻱
㻯㻺㻝㻜㻜 㻼㻲㻌㻱㻺㻯㻻㻰㻱㻾
㻯㻺㻞㻥㻟
㻟 㻠
㻠㻜 㻠㻜 㻠㻜 㻠㻜 㻠㻜
㻯㻺㻝㻣
㻯㻿㻵㻯
㻯㻺㻠㻜㻜 㻯㻺㻠㻜㻝 㻯㻺㻠㻜㻞 㻯㻺㻠㻜㻟
㻸㻱㻰 㻸㻱㻰 㻵㻺㻷㻌㻯㻭㻾㼀㻾㻵㻰㻳㻱
㻯㻺㻝㻟 㻯㻺㻞㻝㻢
㻞㻝 㻝㻡 㻯㻿㻵㻯㻌㻯㻻㻺㼀㻭㻯㼀㻌㻹㻻㻰㼁㻸㻱
㻯㻺㻞㻝㻡
㻹㻭㻵㻺㻌㻮㻻㻭㻾㻰 㻯㻺㻞㻝㻜
㻯㻺㻞㻡㻜
㻸㻻㻯㻷 㻝㻤 㻞㻠 㻯㻿㻵㻯
㻸㻱㼂㻱㻾
㻵㻺㻷㻌㻯㻭㻾㼀㻾㻵㻰㻳㻱
㻿㻱㻺㻿㻻㻾
㻯㻺㻡 㻯㻺㻝㻡
㻟㻜 㻞㻜 㻞㻜 㻯㻺㻞㻣㻟
㻡 㻝㻢
㻼㼁㻹㻼㻌㻹㻻㼀㻻㻾
㻯㻺㻞㻟㻜 㻯㻺㻞㻢㻜 㻼㻾㻱㻿㻿㼁㻾㻱㻌㻹㻻㼀㻻㻾
㻯㻺㻞㻟
㻸㻻㻯㻷 㻯㻺㻞㻜㻟 㻞㻠 㻟㻜 㻡 㻼㻾㻱㻿㻿㼁㻾㻱㻌㻹㻻㼀㻻㻾
㻼㼁㻹㻼㻌㻹㻻㼀㻻㻾
㻸㻱㼂㻱㻾
㻿㻱㻺㻿㻻㻾 㻯㻺㻞㻠㻜
㻯㻺㻠 㻯㻵㻾㻯㼁㻸㻭㼀㻵㻻㻺㻌㻹㻻㼀㻻㻾
㼁㻿㻮㻌㻵㻛㻲 㻯㻺㻞㻜㻞 㻯㻺㻞㻜㻠
㻠 㻯㻺㻡㻜㻜 㻝㻢
㻯㻺㻢㻜㻜 㻞 㻞
㻯㻺㻟㻝 㻯㻺㻟㻞 㻯㻺㻞㻣㻝 㻯㻺㻝㻥
㻝㻤 㻟 㻭㻼㻳㻌㻹㻻㼀㻻㻾
㻟 㻟
㻟
㻯㻺㻢㻜㻝 㻯㻺㻣㻜㻝 㻯㻺㻣㻜㻜 㻯㻺㻞㻣㻜 㻯㻺㻞㻣㻞 㻯㻺㻝㻤
㻟
㻝㻤 㻢 㻞㻜 㻟
㻟 㻸㻌㻹㻭㻵㻺㼀㻱㻺㻭㻺㻯㻱
㻯㻻㼂㻱㻾㻌㻿㻱㻺㻿㻻㻾
㻼㻾㻱㻿㻿㼁㻾㻱 㻲㻾㻻㻺㼀㻌㻯㻻㼂㻱㻾㻌㻸
㻼㼁㻹㻼㻌㻿㻱㻺㻿㻻㻾 㻿㻱㻺㻿㻻㻾 㻭㻰㻰㻵㼀㻵㻻㻺㻭㻸㻌㻼㻾㻵㻺㼀㻌㻰㻾㼅㻵㻺㻳㻌㼁㻺㻵㼀
㻡 㻝㻢 㻲㻾㻻㻺㼀㻌㻯㻻㼂㻱㻾㻌㻾
㻼㻾㻱㻿㻿㼁㻾㻱 㻰㻾㼅㻵㻺㻳㻌㻲㻭㻺
㻯㻺㻣㻜㻝 㻯㻺㻣㻜㻜 㻿㻱㻺㻿㻻㻾
㻼㼁㻹㻼㻌㻿㻱㻺㻿㻻㻾
㻾㻌㻹㻭㻵㻺㼀㻱㻺㻭㻺㻯㻱
㻯㻺㻣㻜㻞
㻱㼠㼔㼑㼞㼚㼑㼠 㻿㼁㻯㼀㻵㻻㻺㻌㻲㻭㻺 㻯㻻㼂㻱㻾㻌㻿㻱㻺㻿㻻㻾
㻹㻭㻵㻺㻙㻮㻌㻮㻻㻭㻾㻰 㼀㻴㻱㻾㻹㻵㻿㼀㻻㻾 㻯㻺㻞
㻵㻺㻷㻌㻸㻱㼂㻱㻸 㻼㻲㻌㻹㻻㼀㻻㻾 㻡
㻿㻱㻺㻿㻻㻾 㻼㻻㼃㻱㻾
㻿㼁㻼㻼㻸㼅
㻵㻺㻷㻌㻸㻱㼂㻱㻸 㻯㻻㻻㻸㻵㻺㻳 㻮㻻㻭㻾㻰
㻿㻱㻺㻿㻻㻾 㻞 㻞 㻞 㻝㻢
㻯㻺㻞 㻝㻜
㻯㻺㻟 㻲㻭㻺 㻭㻯㼋㻵㻺 㻯㻺㻝 㻡 㻯㻺㻟
㻯㻺㻡㻝㻢 㻯㻺㻡㻝㻠 㻯㻺㻡㻝㻞 㻯㻺㻡㻜㻜 㻯㻺㻡㻜㻝 㻞
㻟 㻟 㻞
㻞 㻡 㻿㼁㻮㻙㻵㻌㻮㻻㻭㻾㻰
㻯㻺㻝 㻿㼁㻮㻙㻱㻌㻮㻻㻭㻾㻰 㻯㻺㻡㻜㻞
㻞
㻯㻺㻡㻝㻤 㻯㻺㻝
㻯㻺㻡㻜㻠 㻯㻺㻡㻜㻡 㻯㻺㻡㻜㻢
㻾㻻㻸㻸㻌㼁㻺㻵㼀 㻯㻺㻞 㻯㻾㻌㻹㻻㼀㻻㻾 㻠 㻠 㻠
㻾㻱㻱㻸㻌㼁㻺㻵㼀 㻟
㼀㻱㻺㻿㻵㻻㻺㻌㻮㻭㻾㻌㼁㻌㻿㻱㻺㻿㻻㻾 㻯㻺㻢㻜㻤
㻯㻺㻢㻜㻜
㻟 㻯㻺㻡㻝
㻯㻺㻢㻜㻣 㻝㻢
㼀㻱㻺㻿㻵㻻㻺㻌㻮㻭㻾㻌㻸㻌㻿㻱㻺㻿㻻㻾 㻞㻜
㻿㼃㻝 㻢 㻯㻺㻢㻜㻢 㻯㻺㻝
㻞 㻯㻺㻟 㻯㻺㻝
㻿㼃㻞 㻯㻺㻡㻝
㻠 㻯㻺㻢㻜㻞 㻯㻺㻞 㻯㻺㻝 㻞 㻞 㻞 㻭㻯㼋㻵㻺
㻢
㻾㻱㻱㻸㻌㻹㻻㼀㻻㻾 㻞 㻯㻺㻢㻜㻠 㻼㻿㻴 㻞 㻞 㻭㻯㼋㻵㻺 㻼㻿㻴㻙㻮 㻯㻺㻞
6.2.1 Sensors
Refer to the service manual for SC-S30600 series.
7
1
Main Board
2
3
4
5
Main Board
CSIC Contact
Module
2 3
1 SUB Board
4
3
SUB-E Board
SUB-D Board
1
2
3
Main Board
4
5
Main-B Board
PSH-B Board
6 8 PSH Board
7 SUB-J Board
Main Board
RIP Settings
01 - 30
RIP Settings Platen Gap
SC-S50600 Series
Off
Serviceman Mode Menu Map
: Default setting
Panel Check
Displays button name
Sensor Check
PE
ILS
Life CR PG
CR PG PGtyp
PF H to F Speed PG+
APG F to H Speed PG++
Display Count Page Size
Fan H to F Speed
Life Count
330 CPS
500 CPS
F to H Speed
330 CPS
500 CPS
Page Size
0 - 1940 mm
Fan
0 - 200 %
Life Count
0 - 99999999
PF Feed Amount 1
Feed Amount 1 -1000.0 - 1000.0
Feed Speed 1 (0.1 )
Feed Amount 2
Feed Speed 2
Feed Speed 1
Wait
PS1
Fan
Life Count PS2
PS3
PS4
Feed Amount 2
-1000.0 - 1000.0
(0.1 )
Feed Speed 2
PS1
PS2
PS3
PS4
Wait
0.0 - 999.9 sec
Fan
0 - 200 %
Life Count
0 - 99999999
APG PG
PG PGtyp
Wait PG+
Life Count PG++
Wait
0.0 - 999.9 sec
Life Count
0 - 99999999
Top Menu
Change Color Mode
Custom
SC-S50600 Series
User Menu Map Media Setup Media Remaining Remaining Setup
RIP Settings
01 - 30
RIP Settings Platen Gap
Head Maintenance
Move Head
Cancel
SC-S70600 Series
On
Off
Serviceman Mode Menu Map
: Default setting
Panel Check
Displays button name
Sensor Check
PE
ILS
Life CR PG
CR PG PGtyp
PF H to F Speed PG+
APG F to H Speed PG++
Display Count Page Size
Fan H to F Speed
Life Count
330 CPS
500 CPS
F to H Speed
330 CPS
500 CPS
Page Size
0 - 1940 mm
Fan
0 - 200 %
Life Count
0 - 99999999
PF Feed Amount 1
Feed Amount 1 -1000.0 - 1000.0
Feed Speed 1 (0.1 )
Feed Amount 2
Feed Speed 2
Feed Speed 1
Wait
PS1
Fan
Life Count PS2
PS3
PS4
Feed Amount 2
-1000.0 - 1000.0
(0.1 )
Feed Speed 2
PS1
PS2
PS3
PS4
Wait
0.0 - 999.9 sec
Fan
0 - 200 %
Life Count
0 - 99999999
APG PG
PG PGtyp
Wait PG+
Life Count PG++
Wait
0.0 - 999.9 sec
Life Count
0 - 99999999
Top Menu
Change Color Mode
Custom
SC-S70600 Series
SC-S50600 Series/SC-S70600 Series Revision A
6.4 Part names used in this manual Table 6-1. Conversion Table
Ref.
Part name used in this manual ASP part name
To make it easier to locate the target part from its part name, this manual uses the part (Ch3 sec.No.)
names different from the ASP part names. The table below shows the conversion of the Front Cover R Sensor
INK LOCK,P COVER,
3.4.3.14
part names used in this manual and the corresponding ASP part names. HOME,ASSY ESL;ASP
Housing
PRINTER,COVER,OPEN
Front Cover L Sensor 3.4.3.15
Table 6-1. Conversion Table ASSY ESL;ASP