iCONTENTS ... C-11-1. General Description of Each Section ...
B-3PagePro252 PARTS IDENTIFICA-TIONS
B-4PagePro25
B-5PagePro253-1. Control panel(1) LED3 CONTROL PANELLED On Off FlashingOn Line (Green??)On-line (ready) Off-line Being off-lineData (Green??)Print dat
B-6PagePro25(2) Function of Keys------------------------------X-X.Service Mode(This should be moved to E “Adjustment”, if this is not written in E yet
B-7PagePro25(3) Service Mode Tree*: Default setting[ ]: Displayed when the option is installed.(4) Explanations for Items in the Service ModeIn the S
B-8PagePro253-2. Condition Messages[ ]: Displayed when the option is installed.Warning messages(Please see the instruction manual?)MessagesREADY :Awai
B-9PagePro253-3. Caution Messages3-4. Auto-continuable Messages3-5. Operator Call Messages3-6. Serviceman Call MessagesCaution message(Please see the
B-10PagePro253-7. Key Condition Diagram
B-11PagePro251. Print Head Unit (PU)2. Toner Empty Detecting Board (PWB-G)3. Imaging Cartridge4. Sleeve Roller5. Charge Brush6. Paper Exit Roller7. Pa
B-12PagePro25The locations of the gears and rollers in the printer is shown below. The transport motor (M2) transmits the power to thepaper driving pa
ii11-1. Connector pin assignments (Standard Centronics and IEEE1284-Type B) ... C-2211-2.Compatibility mode handshake
B-13PagePro256 ELECTRICAL COMPONENT LAY-OUTPU : Print Head Unit SL21 : 2nd Cassette Paper Take-up SolenoidPU1 :Power Supply Unit CL1 :Synchronizing Cl
B-14PagePro257 CONNECTOR LAYOUT4108 (SP411) CONNECTOR LAYOUT2p2p3p4p14p13p4p9p6p10p2p2p3p3p(fan)3p(PC)(SL)(CL)14p(PC)3p(PC)3p(PC)3p(PC)3p(PC)3p(PC)3
B-15PagePro25Printer main body2nd Paper Cassette8 SWITCH/SENSOR IDENTIFICATIONSymbol Name FunctionS1 Power Switch Turns power on and off.S2 Right Door
B-16PagePro259 ELECTRICAL SERVICE PARTS ON P.W. BOARDSPJ10(2P)PJ5(9P)PJ13 (26P)PJ1 (32P)PJ12 (7P)F2F1PJ21 (3P)IC16IC19IC20IC9IC10IC15IC14IC1IC18IC13IC
B-17PagePro25VR2VR1VR51VR71CBBL SST2 T1CN9 (6P)CN1 (4P)ST4ST3PJ1(3P)PJ4(5P)PJ2 (2P)PJ5 (12P)F2F15AF110AHV1PU1Network Card (Option)P12(25P)J2A(8P)
B-18PagePro2510-1.Drive SectionThe parts that control the driving system are shown below. They are motors, solenoids, clutches, rollers, and sensors.1
B-19PagePro2510-2.Electrical SectionThe power supply system and the signal lines are shown below.•The power supply unit supplies DC +5 V and DC +24 V
B-20PagePro25To carry out printing cycles, signals are transferred among the controller, main control and engine as shown below.11 SEQUENCE FLOW-PRINT
PagePro25C: MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL
C-1PagePro25The following diagram shows the major parts of the printer and the paper path in the printer. The printer consists of thepaper feed sectio
FrameMaker Ver.5.1(PC) SP-411 A: PRODUCT INSTALLATION98.07.17A: PRODUCT INSTALLATION
C-2PagePro251-1. General Description of Each Section(1) Paper Feed SectionPaper is fed from either the tray 1 (1st paper cassette) or tray 2 (2nd pape
C-3PagePro251-2. General Flow for Printing ProcessThe following shows the general printing process flow.Note: For detailed printing sequence, see 10 “
C-4PagePro252-1. Tray 1 (1st Paper Cassette)2-1-1. Taking up PaperThe power is transmitted from the transport motor (M2) as follows to take up paper f
C-5PagePro252-1-2. Sensors for Tray 1(1) 1st Cassette Set Sensor (PC6)This sensor detects the installation of the 1st paper cassette in the tray 1. Th
C-6PagePro25(3) 1st Cassette Paper Near Empty Sensor (PC5)This sensor detects the paper near empty status of the 1st cassette paper. The sensor uses a
C-7PagePro25(5) Synchronizing Roller Sensor (PC2)This sensor detects that the paper is fed inside the printer. The sensor uses a photointerrupter. The
C-8PagePro252-2. Tray 2 (2nd Paper Cassette)2-2-1. Taking up PaperThe power is transmitted from the transport motor (M2) as follows to take up paper f
C-9PagePro252-2-2. Sensors for Tray 2(1) 2nd Cassette Set Switch (SW3)This switch detects whether the 2nd paper cassette is installed in the tray 2 or
C-10PagePro25(4) 2nd Cassette Side Door Detecting Sensor (PC23)This sensor detects whether the 2nd cassette side door is closed or not. The sensor use
C-11PagePro252-3. Paper FeedThe paper taken up by the paper take-up section is fed to the transfer section after registration compensation.(1) Registr
FrameMaker Ver.5.1(PC) SP-411 A: PRODUCT INSTALLATION98.07.17A-1When installing the printer, please avoid the types of locations listed below, both fo
C-12PagePro25The print head unit incorporates a laser diode that emits the laser beam corresponding to the print image data. The spotof the laser beam
C-13PagePro254-1. Parts Names and Functions of the Imaging CartridgeThe following illustrates the construction of the imaging cartridge. The power to
C-14PagePro254-2. Charging SectionBefore producing an electrostatic latent image on the surface of the PC drum with a laser beam, the PC drum is charg
C-15PagePro25The seal beneath the sleeve roller acts to discharge the negatively-charged unused-toner on the sleeve roller. The dis-charged toner is f
C-16PagePro25The power from the transport motor (M2) is transmitted to the upper fusing roller so that the toner-transferred paper is fedfrom the tran
C-17PagePro25Fusing temperature control:•When the power switch is turned ON, the printer starts warm-up until the upper fusing roller temperature reac
C-18PagePro25The paper fed from the fusing section passes through the paper exit roller and ejected to the top of the printer with itsprinted side fac
C-19PagePro25The printer has the function to detect whether the newly installed imaging cartridge is a new one or used one. In the imaging cartridge,
C-20PagePro25Start sequenceMultiple sequence10 PRINT SEQUENCEStarting sequencePrinting sequencePre-printing sequencePolygon MotorONOFFONOFFSynchronizi
C-21PagePro25Ending sequenceCleaning sequenceEnding sequencePolygon MotorONOFFONOFFSynchronizingRoller Sensor (PC2)ONOFFCharge BiasExposureDeveloper B
FrameMaker Ver.5.1(PC) SP-411 A: PRODUCT INSTALLATION98.07.17A-2The following items should be connected before use.•Connect the Parallel Interface Cab
C-22PagePro2511-1.Connector pin assignments (Standard Centronics and IEEE1284-Type B)11-2.Compatibility mode handshake timing values11 PARALLEL INTERF
FrameMaker Ver.5.1(PC) SP-411 D: DISASSEMBLY AND CLEANING98.07.21D: DISASSEMBLY AND CLEANING
FrameMaker Ver.5.1(PC) SP-411 DISASSEMBLY AND CLEANING98.07.21D-1✽Do not touch the rubber part of the Image Transfer Roller with bare hands.By “alcoho
FrameMaker Ver.5.1(PC) SP-411 DISASSEMBLY AND CLEANING98.07.21D-2✽Before starting the disassembly procedure, open the Vertical Transport Door and remo
FrameMaker Ver.5.1(PC) SP-411 DISASSEMBLY AND CLEANING98.07.21D-32-2. Removal of the Outer Covers14108D045AA239681574108D046AA141213111045➀➁
FrameMaker Ver.5.1(PC) SP-411 DISASSEMBLY AND CLEANING98.07.21D-4No. Parts Name Removal Procedure1 Access Cover Unhook the two tabs and remove the Acc
FrameMaker Ver.5.1(PC) SP-411 DISASSEMBLY AND CLEANING98.07.21D-52-3. Removal of the Circuit BoardsParts Name Removal ProcedureController Board (PWB-P
FrameMaker Ver.5.1(PC) SP-411 DISASSEMBLY AND CLEANING98.07.21D-62-4. Fusing Unit(1) Removal of the Fusing Unit1. Open the Vertical Transport Door.410
FrameMaker Ver.5.1(PC) SP-411 DISASSEMBLY AND CLEANING98.07.21D-7Paper Exit Sensor and ActuatorHeater Lamp Cover(2) Removal of Parts1. Open the Fusing
FrameMaker Ver.5.1(PC) SP-411 DISASSEMBLY AND CLEANING98.07.21D-8Fusing Heater LampUpper Fusing Roller9. Remove two screws and the Heater Lamp Holder
FrameMaker Ver.5.1(PC) SP-411 A: PRODUCT INSTALLATION98.07.17A-3Note:The minimum space requirements for install of the printer are enclosed in a . To
FrameMaker Ver.5.1(PC) SP-411 DISASSEMBLY AND CLEANING98.07.21D-9Lower Fusing RollerFusing Roller ThermistorFusing Roller ThermostatFusing Roller Heat
FrameMaker Ver.5.1(PC) SP-411 DISASSEMBLY AND CLEANING98.07.21D-10Upper Paper Separator FingersLower Paper Separator FingersUpper Transport RollerLowe
FrameMaker Ver.5.1(PC) SP-411 DISASSEMBLY AND CLEANING98.07.21D-11Synchronizing Roller Sensor2-5. Image Transfer Unit(1) Removal of the Image Transfer
FrameMaker Ver.5.1(PC) SP-411 DISASSEMBLY AND CLEANING98.07.21D-12Synchronizing Roller2-6. Removal of the Cooling Fan Motor2-7. Removal of the Power U
FrameMaker Ver.5.1(PC) SP-411 DISASSEMBLY AND CLEANING98.07.21D-132-8. Removal of the Paper Take-Up Roll1. Slide out the 1st Cassette.4108D038AA2. Sna
FrameMaker Ver.5.1(PC) SP-411 E: ADJUSTMENTS98.07.21E: ADJUSTMENTS
FrameMaker Ver.5.1(PC) SP-411 E: ADJUSTMENTS98.07.21E-1✽When Control Board PWB-A has been replaced, the print start position in the sub-scan-ning dire
FrameMaker Ver.5.5(PC) Page Pro/Works 25 Troubleshooting98.10.29F: TROUBLESHOOTING
FrameMaker Ver.5.5(PC) Page Pro/Works 25 Troubleshooting98.10.29F-11 MALFUNCTION RECOVERY1-1. The Printer Won’t Start.Symptom u/s Analysis y/n Actio
FrameMaker Ver.5.5(PC) Page Pro/Works 25 Troubleshooting98.10.29F-21-3. Image Quality ProblemsSymptom u/s Analysis y/n ActionFaulty image u Does the
PagePro25B: GENERAL INFORMATION
FrameMaker Ver.5.5(PC) Page Pro/Works 25 Troubleshooting98.10.29F-31-4. Tech. Rep. CallSymptom u/s Analysis y/n ActionFATAL ERROR 1 u Is the problem
FrameMaker Ver.5.5(PC) Page Pro/Works 25 Troubleshooting98.10.29F-4Symptom u/s Analysis y/n ActionFATAL ERROR 9 u Is the problem gone when the power
FrameMaker Ver.5.5(PC) Page Pro/Works 25 Troubleshooting98.10.29F-5Symptom u/s Analysis y/n ActionFATAL ERROR 27 u Is the problem gone when the powe
FrameMaker Ver.5.5(PC) Page Pro/Works 25 Troubleshooting98.10.29F-6Symptom u/s Analysis y/n ActionFATAL ERROR 33FUSER 3s y Replace the Fusing Unit (
FrameMaker Ver.5.5(PC) Page Pro/Works 25 Troubleshooting98.10.29F-7NOTEThe printer detects the following malfunctions. When it detects any of these
FrameMaker Ver.5.5(PC) Page Pro/Works 25 Troubleshooting98.10.29F-8JAM5 (Paper Separator misfeeds)•The Paper Exit Sensor is not activated even after
B-1PagePro251 SPECIFICA-TIONSType :Desktop Laser Beam PrinterPrinting system :Electrostatic dry powdered imaging system + Imaging CartridgeExposure sy
B-2PagePro25Mac, AppleTalk, and TrueType are trademarks of Apple, Inc. Windows3.1, Windows95, and WindowsNT are registeredtrademarks of Microsoft Corp
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