Service Manual Kyocera TASKalfa 358ci/408ci/508ci.
This manual is in the english language, in the PDF format and have detailed Diagrams, pictures and full procedures to diagnose and repair your Kyocera.
Table of contents:
1) SPECIFICATION
1 – 1 Specifications
(1) Common Function
(2) Copy Function
(3) Printer function
(4) Scanner function
(5) Option
(5-1)Document Processor (DP-5100/DP-5120/DP-5130)
(5-2)Paper Feeder (PF-5120)
(5-3)Paper Feeder (PF-5130)
(5-4)Paper Feeder (PF-5140)
(5-5)Inner finisher (DF-5100)
(5-6)1000-sheet Finisher (DF-5110)
(5-7)3000-sheet Finisher (DF-5120)
(5-8)Punch unit (PH-5100/5110): for DF-5110
(5-9)Mailbox (MT-5100)
(5-10)Job separator (JS-5100)
(5-11)FAX System10 (X)
1 – 2 Part Names
(1) Machine Exterior
(2) Connector/Interior
(3) Optional Equipments Attached
(4) FAX System 10 (X)
(5) Operation panel key
1 – 3 Enhancement configuration
(1) Positioning of enhancement units
(2) For optional items
(2-1)DP-5100
(2-2)DP-5120
(2-3)DP-5130
(2-4)MT-5100
(2-5)DF-5110 <1,000 sheet finisher>
(2-6)DF-5120 <3,000 sheet finisher>
(2-7)PF-5120
(2-8)PF-5130
(2-9)PF-5140
(2-10)JS-5100
(2-11)DF-5100
(2-12)PH-5100*1/5110*2
(2-13)Fax System 10 (X)
(2-14)IB-50
(2-15)IB-51
(2-16)IB-35
(2-17)HD-11 (B)
(2-18)NK-7100 (B)/NK-7110 (B)
(2-19)Card Authentication Kit (B)
(2-20)Card Reader Holder 11
(2-21)DT-5100
(2-22)Internet FAX Kit (A)
(2-23)UG-33
(2-24)UG-34
(2-25)Scan Extension Kit (A)
(2-26)
1 – 4 Unit Compatibility
2) INSTALLATION
2 – 1 Environment
2 – 2 Installing the main unit
(1) Unpacking and checking bundled items
(2) Notes on main unit transportation
(3) Attaching the sub tray
(4) Setting up the Toner Container
(5) Loading Paper
(5-1)Precaution for Loading Paper
(5-2)Set paper in the cassette
(5-3)Set paper in the large capacity feeder
(6) Connecting the Power Cord
(7) Turn the power on
(8) Start the cassette heater (40PPM model/50PPM model only)
(9) Default Setting
(9-1)Setting Date and Time
(9-2)Network Setup (LAN Cable Connection)
(9-3)Altitude Adjustment
(9-4)Paper size and media type setting
(10) Installing Software
(11) Maintenance mode workflow (Maintenance mode U952)
(11-1)Setting the ID correction operation (Maintenance mode U464)
(11-2)Color registration adjustment (Maintenance mode U469)
(11-3)Adjusting the halftone automatically (Maintenance mode U410)
(11-4)Output an own-status report (Maintenance mode U000)
(11-5)Clearing the counts (maintenance mode U927)
(11-6)Setting the delivery date (Maintenance mode U278)
(12) Checking LSU cleaning operation (Maintenance mode U474)
(13) Exiting from the maintenance mode
(14) Completion of installing the main unit (Turning the power off)
2 – 3 Installing the optional devices
(1) Unpacking and checking bundled items (option units)
(1-1)Paper Feeder (PF-5120)
(1-2)Paper Feeder (PF-5130)
(1-3)Paper Feeder (PF-5140)
(1-4)Document Processor (DP-5100)
(1-5)Document Processor (DP-5120)
(1-6)Document Processor (DP-5130)
(1-7)Inner finisher (DF-5100)
(1-8)1000-sheet Finisher (DF-5110)
(1-9)3000-sheet Finisher (DF-5120)
(1-10)Mailbox (MT-5100)
(1-11)Punch unit (PH-5100/PH-5110)
(2) Optional unit installation
(3) Connecting the Interface Cable
(4) Connecting the FAX cable (FAX installation only)
2 – 4 Installing the optional items
(1) SD/SDHC Memory Card
(2) Gigabit Ethernet extension kit (IB-50)
(3) Wireless LAN interface (IB-51)
(4) Wireless LAN interface (IB-35) (Standard for 120V specification)
(5) Hard Disk (HD-11 (B): 35ppm model only (Standard for 120V specification)
(6) Document table (DT-5100)
(7) ID card reader
(8) Numeric key board
(9) Cassette heater
(9-1)In case of the main unit cassette (35 ppm model only)
(9-2)In case of paper feeder (PF-5120)
(9-3)In case of paper feeder (PF-5130)
(9-4)In case of paper feeder (PF-5140)
2 – 5 About Optional Applications
2 – 6 Initial procedure after installing the FAX system
3) MACHINE DESIGN
3 – 1 Mechanical Configuration
(1) Cross-section view
3 – 2 Extension device construction (option)
(1) Paper feeder cross-section view (PF-5120)
(2) Paper feeder cross-section view (PF-5130)
(3) Paper feeder cross-section view (PF-5140)
(4) Document Processor cross-section view (DP-5100)
(5) Document Processor cross-section view (DP-5120)
(6) Document Processor cross-section view (DP-5130)
(7) separator cross-section view (JS-5100)
(8) Attachment kit cross-section view (AK-5100)
(9) Finisher cross-section view (DF-5100)
(10) Finisher cross-section view (DF-5110)
(11) Finisher cross-section view (DF-5120)
(12) Mailbox cross-section view (MT-5100)
(13) Main unit + DP-5120 + PF-5120 + PF-5140 + AK-5100 + DF-5120
(14) Main unit + DP-5100 + PF-5120 + PF-5140 + AK-5100 + MT5100
3 – 3 Electric parts
(1) Wire connection
(1-1)Machine rear side
(1-2)Backside of the High-voltage PWB
(2) Descriptions about the major PWBs
(2-1)Main PWB
(2-2)Engine PWB
(2-3)High-voltage PWB
(2-4)High voltage PWB (40 ppm model / 50 ppm model only)
(2-5)Power source PWB
(2-6)Operation panel PWB
(3) PWB
(3-1)Location
(3-2)Part name table
(4) Sensors and Switches
(4-1)Location
(4-2)Parts name table
(5) Motors
(5-1)Location
(5-2)Part name table
(6) Fan
(6-1)Location
(6-2)Part name table
(7) Others
(7-1)Location
(7-2)Part name table
3 – 4 Electric parts (option)
(1) Paper Feeder (PF-5120)
(2) Paper Feeder (PF-5130)
(3) Paper Feeder (PF-5140)
(4) Document Processor (DP-5100)
(5) Document Processor (DP-5120)
(6) Document Processor (DP-5130)
(7) Attachment kit (AK-5100)
(8) Inner finisher (DF-5100)
(9) Finisher (DF-5110)
(10) Finisher (DF-5120)
(11) Mailbox cross-section view (MT-5100)
(12) Punch unit (PH-5100 / 5110)
(13) Job separator (JS-5100)
3 – 5 Drive system
(1) Drive system for the paper conveying
(2) Drive location
(3) Drive units
(3-1)Driving feed unit
(3-2)Main drive unit
(3-3)Toner supply drive unit
3 – 6 Mechanical construction
(1) Paper feed and conveying section
(1-1)Cassette paper feed section
(1-2)MP tray paper feed section
(1-3)Paper conveying section
(2) Optical section
(2-1)Image scanner section
(2-2)Laser scanner unit
(3) Developer section
(3-1)Developer unit
(4) Drum section
(4-1)Charger roller unit
(4-2)Cleaning
(5) Transfer and separation section
(5-1)Primary transfer unit
(5-2)Secondary transfer unit
(6) Fuser section
(6-1)Fuser unit
(7) Exit/Feed-shift section
(7-1)Exit unit
(7-2)exit paper jam
(8) Duplex conveying section
(8-1)Duplex conveying unit
3 – 7 Extension device construction (option)
(1) Paper Feeder (PF-5120)
(1-1)Cassette paper feed section
(2) Paper Feeder (PF-5130)
(2-1)Cassette paper feed section
(3) Paper Feeder (PF-5140)
(3-1)Paper deck feed section
(4) Document processor (DP-5100)
(4-1)paper feed section
(4-2)Original conveying section and Original switchback and exit section
(4-3)Reversing duplex scanning
(5) Document Processor (DP-5120)
(5-1)Original feed section
(5-2)Original conveying section and eject/switching section
(6) Document Processor (DP-5130)
(6-1)Original feed section
(7) Original conveying section and eject/switching section
(8) Finisher (DF-5100)
(8-1)Conveying section
(8-2)Bundle eject operation
(9) Finisher (DF-5110)
(9-1)Conveying section
(9-2)Bundle eject operation
(10) Finisher (DF-5120)
(10-1)Sub tray conveying section
(10-2)Main tray conveying section
(10-3)Bundle ejection operation
(11) Mailbox cross-section view (MT-5100)
(11-1)Exiting to the mailbox tray
(12) Punch unit (PH-5100/PH-5110)
4) MAINTENANCE
4 – 1 Precautions for the maintenance
(1) Precautions
(2) Storage and handling of the drum
(3) Storage of the toner container
(4) Screening of the toner container
4 – 2 Maintenance parts
(1) Maintenance kits (For machine main unit)
(1-1)35 ppm
(1-2)40 ppm model / 50 ppm model
(2) Maintenance kits (document processor)
(2-1) DP-5100
(2-2)DP-5120
(2-3)DP-5130
(3) Executing the maintenance mode after replacing the maintenance kit
(4) Maintenance parts
4 – 3 Maintenance parts replacement procedures
(1) Cassette paper feed section
(1-1)Detaching and reattaching the pickup roller and paper feed roller
(1-2)Detaching and reattaching the retard roller
(1-3)Detaching and reattaching the regist cleaner
(2) MP tray paper feed section
(2-1)Detaching and reattaching the MP paper feed roller
(2-2)Detaching and reattaching the MP separation pad
(3) Transfer section
(3-1)Detaching and reattaching the primary transfer unit
(3-2)Detaching and reattaching the secondary transfer roller unit
(4) Drum section
(4-1)Detaching and reattaching the drum unit
(4-2)Detaching and reattaching the main charge roller unit
(5) Developing section
(5-1)Detaching / Attaching the developer unit
(6) Fuser section
(6-1)Detaching and reattaching the fuser unit
4 – 4 Maintenance parts replacement procedures (option)
(1) Paper Feeder (PF-5120)
(1-1)Detaching and reattaching the pickup pulley and paper feed roller
(1-2)Detaching and reattaching the retard roller
(2) Paper Feeder (PF-5130)
(2-1)Detaching and reattaching the pickup pulley and paper feed roller
(2-2)Detaching and reattaching the retard roller
(3) Paper Feeder (PF-5140)
(3-1)Detaching and reattaching the pickup pulley and paper feed roller
(3-2)Detaching and reattaching the retard roller
(4) Document Processor
(4-1)Detaching and reattaching the DP pickup pulley and DP paper feed roller
(4-2)Detaching and reattaching the DP separation pad
(5) Document Processor (DP-5120)
(5-1)Detach/Attach DP pickup pulley and DP paper feed roller
(5-2)Detaching / Attaching the DP separation pad
(6) Document Processor (DP-5130)
(6-1)Detaching / Attaching the DP feed belt unit
(6-2)Detaching / Attaching the DP separation roller
4 – 5 Adjustment procedures after replacing the maintenance kit
4 – 6 Disassembly and Reassembly
(1) Outer covers
(1-1)Detaching and reattaching the front cover
(1-2)Detaching and reattaching the rear left cover, rear right cover, rear lower cover, right top cover and right
rear cover 4-49
(1-3)Detaching and reattaching the ISU rear cover
(1-4)Detaching and reattaching the left cover
(1-5)Detaching and reattaching the right cover assembly
(2) Optical section
(2-1)Detaching and reattaching the LSU
(2-2)Detach/Attach image scanner unit
(2-3)Detaching / Attaching the image scanner unit (ISU) upper assy
(2-4)Detaching and reattaching the scanner carriage assembly
(3) PWBs
(3-1)Detaching and reattaching the engine PWB
(3-2)Detaching and reattaching the PF main PWB
(3-3)Detaching / Attaching High voltage PWB
(3-4)Detaching and reattaching the power source PWB
(3-5)Detaching and reattaching the operation panel PWB
(4) Drive section
(4-1)Detaching and reattaching the feed drive unit
(4-2)Detaching and reattaching the main drive unit
(4-3)Detaching / Attaching the transfer motor
(4-4)Detaching and reattaching the toner supply drive unit
(5) Others
(5-1)Detaching / Attaching SSD
(5-2)Detaching and attaching the hard disk drive
(5-3)Detaching and attaching the lift motor
(5-4)Detaching / Attaching the eject unit
(5-5)Affixing the operation panel language sheet
(5-6)Fan motor attachment direction
4 – 7 Disassemble and assemble procedure (Option)
(1) Paper feeder (PF-5120)
(1-1)Detaching / Attaching the PF drive unit
(1-2)Detaching and reattaching the PF lift motor
(1-3)Detaching and reattaching the PF PWB
(2) Paper Feeder (PF-5130)
(2-1)Detaching and reattaching the PF drive unit
(2-2)Detaching and reattaching the PF lift motor
(2-3)Detaching and reattaching the PF PWB
(3) Paper Feeder (PF-5140)
(3-1)Detaching and reattaching the PF drive unit
(3-2)Detaching and reattaching the PF lift motor
(3-3)Detaching and reattaching the PF PWB
(4) Document Processor (DP-5100)
(4-1)Detaching / Attaching the document processor
(4-2)Detaching and reattaching the DP rear cover
(4-3)Detaching / Attaching the DP PWB
(5) Document Processor (DP-5120)
(5-1)Detaching /Attaching the Document Processor
(5-2)Detaching / Attaching the DP rear cover
(5-3)Detaching / Attaching DP PWB
(5-4)Detaching / Attaching the CIS
(5-5)Detaching / Attaching the SHD PWB
(6) Document Processor (DP-5130)
(6-1)Detaching /Attaching the Document Processor
(6-2)Detaching / Attaching the DP rear cover
(6-3)Detaching / Attaching the DP front cover
(6-4)Detaching / Attaching DP PWB
(6-5)Detaching / Attaching CIS
(6-6)Detaching / Attaching the SHD PWB
(7) Finisher (DF-5100)
(7-1)Detaching and reattaching the DF PWB
(8) Finisher (DF-5110)
(8-1)Detaching / Attaching the Staple unit
(8-2)Detaching / Attaching the DF main PWB
(9) Finisher (DF-5120)
(9-1)Detaching / Attaching the Staple unit
(9-2)Detaching / Attaching the DF main PWB
4 – 8 Periodical maintenance procedure
(1) Main unit (35 ppm model)
(2) Main unit (40ppm model / 50ppm model)
(3) DP-5100 (Option)
(4) DP-5120 (Option)
(5) DP-5130 (Option)
(6) PF-5120 (Option)
(7) PF-5130 (Option)
(8) PF-5140 (Option)
(9) AK-5100 (Option)
(10) JS-5100 (Option)
(11) DF-5100 (Option)
(12) DF-5110 (Option)
(13) DF-5120 (Option)
(14) PH-5100/5110/5120 (Option)
(15) MT-5100 (Option)
5) FIRMWARE UPDATE
6) MAINTENANCE MODE
6 – 1 Executing the maintenance mode
6 – 2 Maintenance modes list
6 – 3 Content of the maintenance mode
7) TROUBLESHOOTING
7 – 1 Image formation problems
(1) Isolate the place of image failure
(2) Scanner Factors (When scanning the front side or back side through the DP)
(2-1)Abnormal image
(2-2)Background is colored
(2-3)Black spots/Color spots
(2-4)Horizontal black streaks
(2-5)Vertical streaks or banks (Black, Color)
(2-6)Vertical streaks or banks (white)
(2-7)Entire blank image (White, Black)
(2-8)The image is blurred
(2-9)Part of the image is not copied
(2-10)The entire image is light
(2-11)Mismatch of the center line between the original and copy image
(2-12)Regular mismatch of the leading edge between the original and copy image
(2-13)Skewed image
(2-14)Blurred characters
(2-15)Color registration
(2-16)Moiré
(2-17)A part of the image is dark or light
(3) Scanner Factors (Dual scan DP: When scanning the back side through the DP)
(3-1)Abnormal image
(3-2)Background is colored
(3-3)Black spots/Color spots
(3-4)Horizontal black streaks
(3-5)Vertical streaks or banks (Black, Color)
(3-6)Vertical streaks or banks (white)
(3-7)Entire blank image (White, Black)
(3-8)The image is blurred
(3-9)Part of the image is not copied
(3-10)The entire image is light
(3-11)Mismatch of the center line between the original and copy image
(3-12)Regular mismatch of the leading edge between the original and copy image
(3-13)Skewed image
(3-14)Blurred characters
(3-15)Color registration
(3-16)Moiré
(3-17)A part of the image is dark or light
(4) Scanner factors (when scanning on the contact glass)
(4-1)Abnormal image
(4-2)Background is colored
(4-3)Black spots/Color spots
(4-4)Horizontal black streaks
(4-5)Vertical streaks or banks (Black, Color)
(4-6)Vertical streaks or banks (white)
(4-7)Entire blank image (White, Black)
(4-8)The image is blurred
(4-9)Part of the image is not copied
(4-10)The entire image is light
(4-11)Mismatch of the center line between the original and copy image
(4-12)Regular mismatch of the leading edge between the original and copy image
(4-13)Skewed image
(4-14)Blurred characters / Color registration
(4-15)Moiré
(4-16)A part of the image is dark or light
(5) Engine Factors (Paper conveying cause: Transfer, Fuser and Separation)
(5-1)Background is colored
(5-2)Black spots/Color spots
(5-3)Horizontal streaks or band (White, black, color)
(5-4)Vertical streaks or banks (Black, Color)
(5-5)Vertical streaks or banks (white)
(5-6)Entire blank image (White)
(5-7)The image is blurred
(5-8)Part of the image is not copied
(5-9)The entire image is light
(5-10)Mismatch of the center line between the original and copy image
(5-11)Irregular mismatch between the original and copy image (paper leading edge timing variation) . 7-35
(5-12)Skewed image
(5-13)Blurred characters
(5-14)Color registration in the main scanning direction
(5-15)Color registration in the sub scanning direction
(5-16)Offset image
(5-17)Color reproduction is poor
(5-18)Irregular horizontal white streaks and white dots
(5-19)Uneven transfer
(5-20)Paper crease
(5-21)Toner dirt on the edge of paper
(5-22) Dirt on the back side of paper
(5-23)Fuser failure
(6) Engine Factors (Cause of the Image forming)
(6-1)Background is colored
(6-2)Black spots
(6-3)Horizontal streaks or band (White, black, color)
(6-4)Vertical streaks or banks (Black)
(6-5)Vertical streaks or banks (white)
(6-6)Entire blank image (Black)
(6-7)Entire blank image (White)
(6-8)The image is blurred
(6-9)Part of the image is not copied
(6-10)The entire image is light
(6-11)Offset image
(6-12)Color reproduction is poor
(6-13)Irregular horizontal white streaks and white dots
(6-14)Horizontal uneven density
(6-15)Vertical uneven density
7 – 2 Conveying failure
(1) Check points for paper jam
(1-1)Paper jam with cover open detection
(1-2)Paper jam due to the wave or curl in the fuser section due to the moisture paper
(1-3)Paper jam with dog ear, skew, creasing, fixing failure and curling
(1-4)Paper jam caused by the conveying guide, paper entry guide or the feed-shift guide
(1-5)Paper jam with paper loading
(1-6)Paper jam with poor paper
(1-7)Paper jam caused by the conveying rollers or the paper feed pulleys
(1-8)Paper jam caused by the sensor
(1-9)Paper jam due to the setting / detection failure
(1-10)Paper jam due to the static electricity
(1-11)Paper jam caused by the installation environment (Paper always has moisture inside the cassette)
7-53
(2) Detect paper jam
(2-1)Displaying the paper jam
(2-2)Paper jam detection condition
(2-3)Main unit + DP-5120 + PF-5120 + PF-5140 + DF-5120 + DF-5120
(3) Jam Code Table
(4) Other conveying failure
(4-1)Paper crease (Fuser factor)
(4-2)Paper crease (Registration, transfer factor)
7 – 3 Self Diagnostic
(1) Self diagnostic function
(2) Self diagnostic (C code)
(2-1)Self diagnostic error code list
(2-2)Contents of Self Diagnostic
(3) System error (F code)
(3-1)System error code list
(3-2)Content of System error (F code)
(3-3)Other System error code
7 – 4 FAX
(1) FAX related
(1-1)C0030: FAX PWB system error
(1-2)C0070: FAX PWB non compatible detection error
(1-3)C0620: FAX Image DIMM error
(1-4)C0650: FAX image storage pair-check error
(1-5)C0830: FAX PWB flash program area checksum error
(1-6)C0870: PCFAX image data transport error
(1-7)C0920: FAX file system error
(1-8)C0950: FAX Job stay error
(1-9)Cannot send FAX
(1-10)An end tone sounds when finish copying or printing
(1-11)In case of sending A3, B4 original by iFAX, all of them are sent as A4
(2) FAX Error code
7 – 5 Send related error
(1) Send
(1-1)The sending error 2101 does not disappear even if changing the host name or the security software
settings 7-204
(1-2)Sending error 2203 does not disappear
(1-3)Scanned data from the contact glass is automatically sent
(2) Sending error code
(2-1)Scan to E-mail error codes
(2-2)Scan to FTP error code
(2-3)Scan to SMB error code
7 – 6 Printer output error
(1) Add paper message is displayed
(2) The data is output with color from Excel even if the monochrome mode is set
(3) Color tone of the printed photo is different
(4) The paper direction is incorrect
(5) Paper is fed from the MP tray
(6) Garbled characters occur
(7) Paper is not fed from the MP tray
(8) Paper is not fed from the MP tray
(9) The same data is printed out endlessly
(10) PC window shows [Print job error], [Standby] or [Printer unavailable] is displayed on the printer properties
7-218
(11) [Attention] lamp is lit while the printer standby message is displayed
(12) Data is not printed out in Sleep mode due to the main unit startup error [Attention] lamp is lit
(13) Print stops after printing several pages (Operation lockup) [Attention] lamp on the operation panel is lit
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(14) Print cannot be available due to the network factor (1)
(15) Print cannot be available due to the network factor (2)
(16) Print cannot be available due to the network factor (3)
(17) Print cannot be available due to the network factor (4)
(18) Print cannot be available due to the network factor (5)
(19) Print cannot be available due to the network factor (6)
(20) Print cannot be available due to the network factor (7)
(21) Print cannot be available due to the printer driver setting factor (1)
(22) Print cannot be available due to the printer driver setting factor (2)
(23) Print cannot be available due to the printer driver setting factor (3)
(24) Print cannot be available due to the printer driver setting factor (4)
(25) Print cannot be available due to the printer driver setting factor (5)
(26) Print cannot be available due to the printer driver setting factor (6)
(27) Print cannot be available due to the printer driver setting factor (7)
(28) A part of the image is missing
(29) [Paper size mismatch error] is displayed
7 – 7 Error message
(1) The add paper message appears while the paper is loaded on the MP tray
(2) The Cover open message does not disappear even if right is closed
7 – 8 Abnormal Noise
(1) Abnormal Noise (Basic action)
(2) Abnormal sounds from the paper conveying section
(3) Abnormal sound from the developer section
(4) Abnormal sound from the document processor
(5) Abnormal sound from the exit section
(6) Fan rotating sounds are noisy
(7) Noise from paper feed section
(8) Abnormal sound from the MP feeding section
(9) Abnormal sound from the lower side of the fuser exit section
(10) Abnormal sound from the upper side of the fuser exit section
(11) Abnormal sound from the fuser section
(12) Abnormal sound from inside of the machine
(13) Abnormal sound from inside of the machine
(14) Abnormal sound from inside of the machine
(15) Abnormal sound from inside the machine (jumping sounds)
(16) The driving sound is noisy during printing
7 – 9 Operation error
(1) The login fails with other than the ID card
(2) The main unit does not operate at all even if the power switch is turned on
(3) Toner drops over the paper conveying section
8) PWB
8 – 1 Description for PWB
(1) Main PWB
(1-1)Connector position
(1-2)PWB photograph
(1-3)Connector lists
(2) Engine PWB
(2-1)Connector position
(2-2)Appearance
(2-3)Connector lists
(3) High voltage PWB
(3-1)Connector position
(3-2)PWB photograph
(3-3)Connector lists
(4) Transfer high voltage PWB (Only for 40/50 ppm model)
(4-1)Connector position
(4-2)PWB photograph
(4-3)Connector lists
(5) Low voltage power supply PWB
(5-1)Connector position
(5-2)PWB photograph
(5-3)Connector lists
(6) Operation panel PWB
(6-1)Connector position
(6-2)PWB photograph
(6-3)Connector lists
8 – 2 Description for PWB (OPTION)
(1) PF PWB (PF-7120)
(1-1)Connector position
(1-2)PWB photograph
(1-3)Connector lists
(2) PF PWB (PF-5130)
(2-1)Connector position
(2-2)PWB photograph
(2-3)Connector lists
(3) PF PWB (PF-5140)
(3-1)Connector position
(3-2)PWB photograph
(3-3)Connector lists
(4) DP PWB (DP-5100)
(4-1)Connector position
(4-2)PWB photograph
(4-3)Connector lists
(5) DP PWB (DP-5120)
(5-1)Connector position
(5-2)PWB photograph
(5-3)Connector lists
(6) DP PWB (DP-5130)
(6-1)Connector position
(6-2)PWB photograph
(6-3)Connector lists
(7) DF PWB (DF-5100)
(7-1)Connector position
(7-2)PWB photograph
(7-3)Connector lists
(8) DF PWB (DF-5110)
(8-1)Connector position
(8-2)PWB photograph
(8-3)Connector lists
(9) DF PWB (DF-5120)
(9-1)Connector position
(9-2)PWB photograph
(9-3)Connector lists
(10) MT PWB (MT-5100)
(10-1)Connector position
(10-2)PWB photograph
(10-3)Connector lists
(11) Punch PWB (PH-5110)
(11-1)Connector position
(11-2)PWB photograph
(11-3)Connector lists
9) APPENDIXES
9 – 1 Repetitive defects gauge
(1) 35 ppm models
(2) 40/50 ppm models
9 – 2 Firmware environment commands
9 – 3 Chart of image adjustment procedures
9 – 4 Wiring diagram
(1) No.1
(2) No.2
(3) No.3
(4) No.4
(5) No.5
(6) No.6
(7) No.7
(8) No.8
9 – 5 Wiring diagram (Optionals)
(1) Paper feeder (PF-5120)
(2) Paper feeder (PF-5130)
(3) Paper feeder (PF-5140)
(4) Document processor (DP-5100)
(5) Document processor (DP-5120)
(6) Document processor (DP-5130)
(7) Finisher (DF-5100)
(8) Finisher (DF-5110)
(9) Finisher (DF-5120)
(10) Mailbox (MT-5100)
(11) Punch Unit (PH-5100/5110)
9 – 6 Installation Guide
(1) PF-5120
(2) PF-5130
(3) PF-5140
(4) DP-5100
(5) DP-5120
(6) DP-5130
(7) DF-5100
(8) DF-5110
(9) DF-5120
(10) AK-5100
(11) MT-5100
(12) PH-5100/5110
(13) JS-5100
(14) FAX System 10(X)
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Kyocera TASKalfa 358ci/408ci/508ci Technical Documentation
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