Lexmark 4039 1xx User Manual

LaserPrinter 4039 Series  
4039-1XX  
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United States and/or other countries.  
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Electronic Emission Notices............................................................. ix  
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement ............ ix  
European Community (EC) Electromagnetic Compatibility  
Maintenance Approach .................................................................3  
Diagnostic Information............................................................. 5  
4039 Diagnostics: Failures With Error Codes ...................................5  
Power-On Self Test (POST)............................................................11  
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Operator Panel Problem..............................................................24  
Paper Feed Problem, 500-Sheet Second Tray ...........................25  
Skew, all edges ...........................................................................30  
Skew, top and bottom only..........................................................30  
Stalled (diamonds on display) .....................................................30  
Vertical Void or Streak.................................................................31  
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Print Test 3...........................................................................44  
Quick Disk Test...........................................................................44  
Quick Test...................................................................................44  
Sensor Test.................................................................................45  
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LAN Information ..........................................................................47  
Adjustments.....................................................................................52  
Envelope Restraint Spring On The Envelope+ Feeder ...............52  
Printhead Skew - Level 1 ............................................................59  
Input Sensor Removal.................................................................80  
Lower Frame Assembly Removal ...............................................81  
LVPS Removal............................................................................82  
LVPS Cover Removal .................................................................83  
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Upper Frame Removal................................................................95  
Zif Connector Removal ...............................................................96  
Duplex Option Bottom Cover And  
System Board Connectors 16L .................................................108  
System Board Connectors 10P.................................................110  
Printhead Cables.......................................................................112  
Mirror Motor Cable/Fan Cable...................................................113  
Handle-Mounted Outbin Sensor................................................114  
Operator Panel/Output Bin Sensor Cable —  
Redrive-Mounted Outbin Sensor...............................................115  
Printer Ground Straps ...............................................................117  
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Printhead Window Cleaning Procedure ....................................122  
Assembly 12: Fuser ...........................................................155  
Assembly 13: Electronics...................................................159  
Auxiliary Feeder ............................................................167  
Assembly 17: Options ........................................................169  
Assembly 18: Miscellaneous..............................................170  
Index ...................................................................................... 171  
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Notices and Safety Information  
References in this publication to products, programs, or services do  
not imply that the manufacturer intends to make these available in all  
countries in which it operates. Any reference to a product, program,  
or service is not intended to state or imply that only that product,  
program, or service may be used. Any functionally equivalent  
product, program, or service that does not infringe any existing  
intellectual property rights may be used instead. Evaluation and  
verification of operation in conjunction with other products,  
programs, or services, except those expressly designated by the  
manufacturer, are the user’s responsibility.  
Electronic Emission Notices  
Consult the following list for any emission that may apply in your  
country.  
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement  
This printer has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These  
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,  
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed  
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications. However, there is no  
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.  
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by turning the  
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from  
that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult your point of purchase or service representative for  
additional suggestions.  
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The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or television  
interference caused by using other than recommended cables or by  
unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment.  
Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user’s  
authority to operate the equipment.  
Note: To comply with FCC regulations on electromagnetic interfer-  
ence, for a Class B computing device, the printer cable must be  
shielded.  
To assure compliance with FCC regulations for a Class B computing  
device, use a properly shielded and grounded IBM cable. Part  
numbers for the various interface cables are: part number 1525612  
for parallel interface, and part number 8509386 for serial interface.  
Use of a substitute cable not properly shielded and grounded may  
result in violation of FCC regulations.  
Industry Canada Compliance Statement  
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio  
noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference-  
causing equipment standard entitled: “Digital Apparatus”, ICES-003  
of Industry Canada.  
Avis de conformité aux normes d’Industrie Canada  
Cet appareil numérique respecte les limites de bruits  
radioélectriques applicables aux appareils numériques de Classe B  
prescrites dans la norme sur le matériel brouilleur : “Appareils  
numériques”, NMB-003 édictée par Industrie Canada.  
The United Kingdom Telecommunications Act 1984  
This apparatus is approved under the approval number NS/G/1234/  
J/100003 for the indirect connections to the public  
telecommunications systems in the United Kingdom.  
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European Community (EC) Electromagnetic  
Compatibility Directive  
This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EC  
Council directive 89/336/EEC on the approximation of the laws of  
the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility.  
German Statement of Acoustic Emissions  
A declaration of conformity with the requirements of the Directive  
has been signed by the Director of Manufacturing and Technical  
Support, Lexmark International, Ltd., Boigny, France.  
This product satisfies the Class B limits of EN 55022.  
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Safety Information  
The maintenance information for this product has been prepared  
for use by a professional service person and is not intended to  
be used by others.  
There may be an increased risk of electric shock and personal  
injury during disassembly and servicing of this product.  
Professional service personnel should understand this and take  
necessary precautions.  
The safety features of some parts may not always be obvious.  
Therefore, replacement parts must have the identical or  
equivalent characteristics as the original parts.  
Sicherheitshinweise  
Die Wartungsinformationen für dieses Produkt wurden zur  
Verwendung durch einen Wartungsfachmann entwickelt und  
sollten nicht von anderen benützt werden.  
Zusätzliches Risiko eines elektrischen Schlags und körperlicher  
Verletzung existiert während des Auseinandernehmens und der  
Wartung des Geräts. Fachpersonal sollte im vollen Verständnis  
der Lage entsprechende Vorsichtsmaßnahmen ergreifen.  
Ersatzteile müssen gleiche oder gleichwertige Merkmale wie die  
Originalteile aufweisen, da Sicherheitsvorkehrungen nicht immer  
offensichtlich sind.  
Consignes de Sécurité  
Les consignes d'entretien et de réparation de ce produit  
s'adressent uniquement à un personnel de maintenance  
qualifié.  
Le démontage et l'entretien de ce produit pouvant présenter  
certains risques électriques, le personnel d'entretien qualifié  
devra prendre toutes les précautions nécessaires.  
Les normes de sécurité de certaines pièces n'étant pas toujours  
explicites, les pièces de rechange doivent être identiques ou  
conformes aux caractéristiques des pièces d'origine.  
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Norme di sicurezza  
Le informazioni riguardanti la manutenzione di questo prodotto  
sono indirizzate soltanto al personale dell'assistenza  
autorizzato.  
Durante lo smontaggio e il manutenzionamento di questo  
prodotto, è possibile il rischio accresciuto di scosse elettriche e  
danni personali. Il personale di assistenza autorizzato,  
consapevole di ciò, deve adottare le precauzioni necessarie.  
È possibile che le funzioni di sicurezza di alcuni elementi non  
siano così ovvie, quindi, i pezzi di ricambio devono avere  
caratteristiche identiche o equivalenti a quelle dei pezzi originali.  
Pautas de Seguridad  
La información sobre el mantenimiento de este producto fue  
escrita para el personal de mantenimiento cualificado y no para  
cualquier otro usuario.  
Existen mayores riesgos de descargas eléctricas y daños  
personales durante el desmontaje y la reparación de la  
máquina. El personal cualificado comprende esto y toma las  
precauciones necesarias.  
Los dispositivos de seguridad de algunas partes quizá no  
siempre puedan ser reconocidas a simple vista. Por lo tanto, las  
partes de reemplazo deben poseer características idénticas o  
equivalentes a las partes originales.  
Sikkerhedsoplysninger  
Oplysningerne om vedligeholdelse af dette produkt er forberedt  
med henblik på professionelt servicepersonale, og bør derfor  
ikke benyttes af andre.  
Risikoen for elektrisk stød øges under demontering og service af  
dette produkt, hvorfor der bør tages de nødvendige  
forholdsregler.  
Sikkerhedsforanstaltningerne er ikke altid lige åpenbare for alle  
reservedele. Der bør derfor kun anvendes originale reservedele  
eller reservedele med samme egenskaber som de oprindelige.  
Ozone Information  
This product does not produce measurable amounts of ozone gas.  
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Preface  
This manual is divided into the following chapters:  
“General Information” contains a general description of the  
printer and the maintenance approach used to repair it. Special  
tools and test equipment are listed in this chapter, as well as  
general environmental and safety instructions.  
“Diagnostic Information” contains error code table, symptom  
table, and service checks used to isolate failing field replaceable  
units (FRUs).  
“Diagnostic Aids” contains tests and checks used to locate or  
repeat symptoms of printer problems.  
“Repair Information” provides instructions for making printer  
adjustments and removing and installing FRUs.  
“Connector Locations” uses illustrations to identify the major  
components and test points on the printer.  
“Preventive Maintenance” contains safety inspection guidelines,  
lubrication specifications, and maintenance information to  
prevent problems and maintain optimum performance.  
“Parts Catalog” contains illustrations and part numbers for  
individual FRUs.  
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General Information  
The 4039 is a family of 600 dpi Laserprinters designed to attach to  
IBM-compatible PC’s and to most types of computer networks. The  
printer has PostScript and PCL emulation standard.  
Models Covered in this Manual  
There are no voltage or pinout differences between the regular  
models and the plus models. For example, a voltage callout for the  
16L also applies to the 16L plus.  
IBM Models  
4039-10R  
4039-12R  
4039-12L  
4039-12C  
4039-16L  
10ppm PostScript Level 1 emulation, input/output  
capacity 200/250  
12ppm PostScript Level 1 emulation, input/output  
capacity 200/250  
12ppm PostScript Level 1 emulation, output bin  
sensing, input/output capacity 500/500  
Similar to 12R, designed for printing labels and card  
stock  
16ppm PostScript Level 1 emulation, output bin  
sensing, input/output capacity 500/500  
4039-10R plus 10R with PostScript Level 2 emulation and service  
error log (RPQ only)  
4039-12R plus 12R with PostScript Level 2 emulation and service  
error log  
4039-12C plus 12C with PostScript Level 2 emulation and service  
error log (RPQ only)  
4039-12L plus 12L with PostScript Level 2 emulation and service  
error log  
4039-16L plus 16L with PostScript Level 2 emulation and service  
error log  
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Lexmark Model  
4039-10 plus (Called 10P in this manual and on the serial number  
plate) 10ppm, PostScript Level 2 emulation, no  
serial port, torquer motor rather than paper pick  
solenoid, and service error log  
Options  
The following options are available. Some options are not  
compatible with all printer models. Some options are not available in  
every country. Contact your point of purchase for options available in  
your country.  
Memory upgrade options of 2MB, 4MB and 8MB.  
Flash memory options of 1MB, 2MB and 4MB  
Intergated network options  
Token-Ring option  
Ethernet option  
AppleTalk option  
200 and 500-sheet paper trays of A5, letter, and legal size.  
500-sheet second drawer (withe letter-size paper tray)  
Envelope+ feeder  
100-sheet auxiliary  
Duplex option  
Font cards  
Font cards adapter  
40 MB Hard Disk  
Serial adapter  
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Maintenance Approach  
The diagnostic information in this manual will lead you to the correct  
field replaceable unit (FRU) or part. Use the error code charts,  
symptom index, service checks, and diagnostic aids to determine  
the symptom and repair the failure. See “Diagnostic Information”  
starting on page 5. This printer can be serviced without being  
connected to a host.  
After you complete the repair, perform tests as needed to verify the  
repair.  
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Abbreviations  
ASIC  
CSU  
Application-Specific Integrated Circuit  
Customer Setup  
DRAM  
EEPROM  
Dynamic Random Access Memory  
Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-  
Only Memory  
EP  
ESD  
FRU  
Electrophotographic Process  
Electrostatic Discharge  
Field Replaceable Unit  
HVPS  
LAN  
High Voltage Power Supply  
Local Area Network  
LASER  
Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission  
of Radiation  
LCD  
Liquid Crystal Display  
LED  
Light-Emitting Diode  
LVPS  
NVRAM  
OEM  
PICS  
PIXEL  
POR  
POST  
PQET  
RIP  
Low Voltage Power Supply  
Nonvolatile Random Access Memory  
Original Equipment Manufacturer  
Problem Isolation Charts  
Picture Element  
Power-On Reset  
Power-On Self Test  
Print Quality Enhancement Technology  
Raster Image Processor  
Read-Only Storage  
ROS  
SRAM  
UPR  
VAC  
Static Random Access Memory  
Used Parts Replacement  
Volts alternating current  
Volts direct current  
VDC  
Unique Tools Required For Service  
Wrap Plug (Parallel), P/N 1319128  
Wrap Plug (Serial), P/N 1329048  
Twinax/serial debug cable, P/N 1381963  
Coax/serial debug cable, P/N 1381964  
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Diagnostic Information  
4039 Diagnostics: Failures With Error Codes  
Two-digit codes are messages for the 4039 user, but if they recur  
frequently or at inappropriate times they may be symptomatic of a  
service problem. On “plus” models, refer to the diagnostics error log  
for the last six errors or paper jam codes.  
Error/Code  
Action  
20 Paper Jam  
The input sensor was not unmade in  
page 25.  
21 Paper Jam  
22 Paper Jam  
23 Paper Jam  
after the input sensor was made. See  
“Paper Feed, Base Printer” on page 25.  
The exit sensor was not unmade in time.  
See “Paper Feed, Base Printer” on  
page 25.  
Jam at the duplex unit. Paper is either  
not leaving the duplex entry sensor in  
time or not making or unmaking the  
duplex exit sensor in time. See “Duplex”  
on page 18.  
24 Short Paper  
The defined paper size is too short to  
print data as formatted.  
25 Incorrect Manual Feed  
Paper fed manually while motor is  
running and previous page in path.  
27 Change Envelope/Paper  
28 Load Envelope/Paper  
Envelopes/paper loaded are wrong size.  
Input sensor not made after pick  
attempt. Tray is empty or printer is  
requesting a manual feed.  
29 Output Bin Full  
The output bin sensor has not been  
unmade.  
30 Top Cover Open or Print Cartridge  
Missing  
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Error/Code  
Action  
37 Insufficient Memory  
Not enough memory for function  
requested.To verify that the printer  
recognizes all the installed memory, go  
to the user menus and print the “Print  
Menus” test page. Make sure the  
memory shown on the printout matches  
the installed memory.  
38 Memory Full  
Memory used to store pages is full.To  
verify that the printer recognizes all the  
installed memory, go to the user menus  
and print the “Print Menus” test page.  
Make sure the memory shown on the  
printout matches the installed memory.  
39 Complex Page  
Page too complex to print.To verify that  
the printer recognizes all the installed  
memory, go to the user menus and print  
the “Print Menus” test page. Make sure  
the memory shown on the printout  
matches the installed memory.  
43 Font Card Not Supported  
Font card format not supported by  
printer.  
44 Defective Font Card  
47 Font Card Removed While Printing  
52 Flash Full  
Defective font card installed in font slot.  
Printer needs data on removed card.  
Not enough flash memory for data  
requested to be stored.  
53 Unformatted or Defective Flash  
Flash problem at POR or while  
attempting to write.  
54 Serial Error  
Framing or parity error on serial.  
58 Duplex Not Attached  
Duplex is electrically connected but no  
longer mechanically attached, and  
printer top cover is closed.  
59 Duplex Cover Open  
62 Disk Full  
Top cover of duplex unit is sensed open.  
Not enough disk space for data that has  
been requested to be written to disk.  
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Error/Code  
Action  
63 Unformatted or Defective Disk  
The printer will ignore a disk it senses as  
defective. Run the Quick Disk Test. If the  
test fails, the disk is defective or the data  
on track1 is bad. If the Quick Disk Test  
passes but the disk does not work, run  
the Disk Test/Clean (2 hr. test). Replace  
the disk if instructed by the operator  
panel.  
7X Network Card Codes  
These user codes are documented in  
various network card user manuals. See  
“Network Wrap Tests” on page 23.  
80 Scheduled Maintenance  
Printer has reached 200,000 prints  
(12C=100,000 prints) without  
maintenance count reset.  
88 Toner Low  
Toner sensor detects low toner.  
90X Software Error  
Unrecoverable software error. If one of  
these errors appeared during POST, or  
while the printer was idle (not printing or  
receiving data), or while trying to print  
one of the internal test pages, replace  
the system board. If the error appeared  
while sending a job from the host to the  
printer, turn the printer off, then turn it on  
and try again. If the error appears again,  
call the next level service support for  
assistance.  
917 Transfer Roll Error  
Cannot start servo operation. Verify  
correct cable connections from the  
Engine board to the HVPS. Make sure  
there is continuity between the transfer  
roller and its contact on the HVPS;  
replace the transfer roll if the continuity  
is correct. If there is no continuity, make  
sure the HVPS contact returns to its  
upward limit when depressed, and make  
sure the left bearing of the transfer roll is  
making proper contact.  
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Error/Code  
Action  
918 Transfer Roll Error  
Servo Failure. Verify correct cable  
connections from the Engine board to  
the HVPS. Make sure there is continuity  
between the transfer roller and its  
contact on the HVPS; replace the  
transfer roll if the continuity is correct. If  
there is no continuity, make sure the  
HVPS contact returns to its upward limit  
when depressed, and make sure the left  
bearing of the transfer roll is making  
proper contact.  
920 Fuser Error  
921 Fuser Error  
922 Fuser Error  
923 Fuser Error  
Fuser is below temperature while  
printing. See “Fuser: 920, 921, or 922  
Error” on page 20.  
Fuser is below standby temperature  
Error” on page 20.  
temperature. See “Fuser: 920, 921, or  
Fuser is too hot while printing or when  
927 Fan Stalled  
See “Fan (927 Error)” on page 19.  
931 Printhead Error  
No first hsync. See “Printhead” on  
page 27.  
932 Printhead Error  
934 Printhead Error  
Lost hsync. See “Printhead” on page 27.  
Lost lock condition. See “Printhead” on  
page 27.  
935 Printhead Error  
941 System Board  
Mirror motor unable to reach operating  
speed. See “Printhead” on page 27.  
ROM SIMM failed CRC; code data or  
font data. Run the diagnostic Memory  
Test for ROM. Replace the SIMM if the  
test fails or the problem recurs after  
POR; replace the system board if the  
SIMM does not fix the problem.  
944 System Board  
945 System Board  
RIP processor failure. Replace the  
system board.  
ASIC 1 failure. Replace the system  
board.  
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Error/Code  
Action  
946 System Board  
ASIC 2 failure. Replace the system  
board.  
947 System Board  
948 System Board  
950 System Board  
952 System Board  
953 System Board  
960 Memory Error  
Engine ASIC RAM failure. Replace the  
system board.  
Engine ASIC electronics failure. Replace  
the system board.  
SRAM failure. Replace the system  
board.  
Unable to zero PQET SRAM. Replace  
the system board.  
NVRAM failure. Replace the system  
board.  
Bad or missing DRAM in the base  
DRAM slot. Reseat the DRAM and run  
the diagnostic Memory Test for DRAM. If  
test fails or the problem recurs after  
POR, replace the DRAM SIMM.  
961 Memory Error  
Bad DRAM in the optional DRAM slot.  
Reseat the DRAM and run the  
diagnostic Memory Test for DRAM. If  
test fails or the problem recurs after  
POR, replace the DRAM SIMM.  
970 Network Card  
971 Network Card  
972 Network Card  
973 Network Card  
974 Network Card  
976 Network Card  
Network card processor failure. Replace  
the Network Card.  
Network card RAM failure. Replace the  
Network Card.  
Network card ROS/FLASH failure.  
Replace the Network Card.  
Network card EEPROM/NVRAM failure.  
Replace the Network Card.  
Network card/Network interface error.  
Replace the Network Card.  
Network card software error. Verify that  
the network card is installed and  
grounded correctly. If this error returns  
after a POR, there is a software or  
microcode incompatibility problem. Do  
Not replace the card. Contact your next  
level of support.  
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Error/Code  
Action  
977 Network Card  
Network card is installed but is not  
communicating with the system board.  
See “Network Card 977 Errors” on  
page 23.  
978 Network Card  
979 Network Card  
General network card hardware error.  
Replace the Network Card.  
General network card software error.  
Verify that the network card is installed  
and grounded correctly. If this error  
returns after a POR, there is a software  
or microcode incompatibility problem.  
Do Not replace the card. Contact your  
next level of support.  
990 Duplex Option  
Duplex error. See “Duplex” on page 18.  
991 Duplex System Card Failure  
Duplex system card failure. Replace the  
duplex system card.  
993 Duplex Comm. Failure  
Communications between the duplex  
unit and the printer have failed. See  
“Duplex” on page 18.  
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Power-On Self Test (POST)  
When you turn the printer on, it performs a Power-On Self Test.  
Check for correct POST functioning by observing the following:  
1. 1½ rows of pels appear on the display and then clear.  
2. Diamonds fill the display and then clear.  
3. The fuser lamp and the fan turn on. [Performing Self Test]  
appears on the display.  
Note: The printer may be idle for up to 60 seconds as the fuser  
warms to operating temperature. Printer idle time is shorter if the  
fuser is already warm.  
Note: If the duplexer is installed, the duplex drive motor turns on  
for about 5 seconds just before the ready screen appears.  
4. The ready screen appears on the display.  
Note: Diagnostics menu appears if you are in diagnostic mode.  
5. The drive motor and the mirror motor start to run. The fan starts  
to run at high speed.  
6. The drive motor runs for approximately 10 seconds. The fan runs  
at high speed, then switches to low speed.  
If the printer completes all these steps and no error messages are  
displayed, the printer has successfully completed the POST.  
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Symptom Table  
Symptom  
Action or Service Check  
Dead Machine  
Dead Machine Service Check  
Operator Panel Service Check  
Repeats pattern of five beeps and a  
pause.  
Machine Hangs Displaying Diamonds  
Machine Hangs Displaying Diamonds  
Service Check  
Operator Panel  
Operator Panel Service Check  
Paper Feed, Base Printer  
Paper Feed, Duplex Unit  
Paper Feed, Base Printer Service Check  
Paper Feed, Duplex Unit Service Check  
Paper Feed Problem, 500-sheet  
Second Tray  
Paper Feed Problem, 500-sheet Second  
Tray Service Check  
Paper Feed Problem, Envelope+  
Feeder/100-Sheet Auxiliary Feeder  
Paper Feed Problem, Envelope+  
Feeder/100-Sheet Auxiliary Feeder  
Service Check  
Automatic Paper Size Sensing Problem  
Automatic Paper Size Sensing Problem  
Service Check  
LAN Problems  
LAN Service Check  
Blank Page  
Blank Page Service Check  
Black Page Service Check  
Random Marks Service Check  
Regularly Spaced Marks Service Check  
Skew Service Check  
Black Page  
Random Marks  
Regularly Spaced Marks  
Skew, all edges  
Skew, top and bottom only  
Light Print  
Skew, top and bottom Service Check  
Light Print Service Check  
Fuzzy or Blurred Print  
Residual Image  
Honeycomb  
Fuzzy Blurred Print Service Check  
Residual Service Check  
Honeycomb Service Check  
Background Service Check  
Horizontal Service Check  
Background  
Horizontal Void or Streak  
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Symptom  
Action or Service Check  
Vertical Void or Streak  
Banding  
Vertical Service Check  
Banding Service Check  
Banding  
Banding appears as light and dark horizontal lines on a page that is  
supposed to be uniformly gray. It is due to variation in the speed of  
the paper as it moves from roll to roll during development or transfer.  
It is undetectable when printing text and is most noticeable on fine  
dot or horizontal line patterns such as the second page of Print  
Test 2 or Print Test 3. Inspect the gear train and the paperfeed rollers  
for wear, damage, dirt, or binds.  
Background  
Areas that are supposed to stay blank are getting small amounts of  
toner deposited on them. Clean the erase lamps and the printhead  
window.  
Run the diagnostic Paper Feed Test and verify that all the erase  
lamps turn on. If not, verify that there is +24VDC on pin (10R/12R/  
12L/12C) J20-16 (16L) J17-16 (10P) J20-1 and between +15 and  
+20VDC on pin 15 (pin 2 on 10P). Shorting pin 15 (pin 2 on 10P) to  
ground should turn on all the erase lamps. Check the erase lamp  
cable continuity. Replace the transfer roll housing if the voltage and  
the cable are good.  
Inspect the contacts on the HVPS; make sure each spring-loaded  
contact returns when pressed and released.  
Rough Paper mode can cause background on some papers; if  
Rough Paper mode is on, turn it off and run the print test again.  
Printing on coated paper or using refilled print cartridges can also  
cause background.  
Run the print test in continuous mode and check the following  
voltages; then stop the test and check the voltages again:  
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10R/12R/12C/  
12L  
Voltage while  
Printing  
Voltage while  
Idling  
16L  
J20-1 to J20-4  
J20-2 to J20-4  
J20-3 to J20-4  
J17-1 to J17-4  
Less than  
1VDC  
+21-26VDC  
J17-2 to J17-4  
J17-3 to J17-4  
Greater than  
1VDC  
Less than  
5VDC  
The meter  
should fluctu-  
ate slightly  
between  
Less than  
5VDC  
each page.  
J20-8 to J20-4  
J17-8 to J17-4  
Less than  
1VDC  
+21-26VDC  
.
Voltage  
while Idling  
10P  
Voltage while Printing  
J14-1 to J14-4  
J14-2 to J14-4  
J14-3 to J14-4  
Less than 5VDC  
Less than 5VDC  
0VDC  
0VDC  
0VDC  
The meter should  
fluctuate slightly  
between each page.  
J14-8 to J14-4  
1VDC  
6VDC  
If any voltages are not correct replace the system board.  
Note: “Contrast” on the Diagnostics menu (changed to “Transfer” on  
4039 plus machines) does not adjust the print contrast but changes  
the transfer algorithm slightly.  
Users who run large jobs with very dense graphics in high humidity  
environments may get some print quality improvement from  
changing this setting; users with more normal jobs will see no  
difference.  
Make sure the HVPS contacts to the transfer roll housing are in good  
condition.  
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Black Page  
Black output is usually caused by an incorrect high voltage in the  
printing process, resulting in toner development on the entire  
photoconductor drum. Check the condition of each HVPS contact  
and make sure they spring back when pressed. Check the continuity  
of the HVPS cable. Make sure the following voltages are correct; if  
they are not, replace the system board.  
10R/12R/12C/  
12L  
10P  
16L  
Voltage  
J14-5 to J14-4  
J14-6 to J14-4  
J20-5 to J20-4  
J20-6 to J20-4  
J17-5 to J17-4  
J17-6 to J17-4  
+24VDC  
+24VDC  
Make the following voltage checks while printing and again while  
idling. If the voltages are not correct, replace the system board.  
10R/12R/12C/  
12L  
Voltage while  
Printing  
Voltage while  
Idling  
16L  
J20-1 to J20-4  
J17-1 to J17-4  
Less than  
1VDC  
21-26VDC  
J20-2 to J20-4  
J17-2 to J17-4  
Greater than  
1VDC  
Less than  
0.5VDC  
Voltage while  
Printing  
Voltage while  
Idling  
10P  
J14-1 to J14-4  
Less than  
5VDC  
0VDC  
J14-2 to J14-4  
Less than  
5VDC  
0VDC  
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Blank Page  
Inspect the printhead shutter for proper operation and make sure the  
actuator on top of the cartridge is present and extends into the  
printhead shroud when the printer top cover is closed. A failed  
printhead will cause a 931 Service error rather than blank output.  
Check the continuity of the HVPS cable. The HVPS and transfer roll  
contacts should be clean and spring back when pressed. Make sure  
the transfer roll contact under the left bearing is making contact with  
the HVPS.  
Make the following voltage checks while running the print test  
continuously and again while idling.  
10R/12R/12C/  
12L  
Voltage while  
Printing  
Voltage while  
Idling  
16L  
J20-1 to J20-4  
J20-2 to J20-4  
J20-3 to J20-4  
J17-1 to J17-4  
Less than  
1VDC  
+21-26VDC  
J17-2 to J17-4  
J17-3 to J17-4  
Greater than  
1VDC  
Less than  
5VDC  
The meter  
should fluctu-  
ate slightly  
between  
Less than  
5VDC  
each page.  
J20-8 to J20-4  
J17-8 to J17-4  
Less than  
1VDC  
+21-26VDC  
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Voltage while  
Printing  
Voltage while  
Idling  
10P  
J14-1 to J14-4  
J14-2 to J14-4  
J14-3 to J14-4  
Less than 5VDC  
Less than 5VDC  
0VDC  
0VDC  
0VDC  
The meter should  
fluctuate slightly  
between each  
page.  
J14-8 to J14-4  
1VDC  
6VDC  
If the voltages are not correct replace the system board.  
Blurred or Fuzzy Print  
This can be caused by a damaged gear train or by paper slippage in  
the feed roll or transfer roll. Also see “Banding” on page 13.  
Inspect the HVPS contacts; make sure each spring-loaded contact  
returns when pressed and released. Inspect the transfer roll housing  
contacts for damage or contamination. Check the gear train for  
damage, binds, or wear.  
When using the 100-sheet auxiliary feeder, some blurring may occur  
at the point where the feeder’s friction rollers release the paper.  
Dead Machine  
Possible causes: no voltage reaching the printer, LVPS failure, blown  
LVPS fuse, failure of the On/Off switch or switch linkage, or a  
shorted electrical component.  
Check for the indicated voltages at the LVPS connection to the  
system board. If no voltages are present, remove the LVPS cover  
and check fuse F1 and the power switch before replacing the LVPS.  
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If some voltages are present, but all are not correct, disconnect all  
cables except the LVPS from the system board. POR and verify that  
the LVPS voltages are correct. Turn the power back off and, one at a  
time, reconnect the system board cables, powering on in between  
each connection and checking the voltages. The connection which  
causes the voltages to be wrong indicates which component is bad.  
Repair or replace the failing component or cable as necessary.  
Duplex  
The duplexer should home — the front shafts should turn and the  
input deflector should move — immediately when you install the  
duplexer with the printer already powered on, or when you POR the  
printer with the duplexer installed. This means the duplexer has  
completed its internal tests and is ready to communicate with the  
printer.  
If the duplexer does not home it is either damaged or is not receiving  
+34VDC from the printer.  
To check the connection from the printer system board to the duplex  
system board, remove the duplex top cover and table cover.  
Disconnect the duplex cable from the printer system board. From left  
to right (10P: top to bottom), the voltages on the printer system  
board connector pins should be 0, +34VDC, 0, +5VDC, 0, and  
+5VDC. With the cable connected, these voltages should also be at  
duplex system board JP4-1 through JP4-6. If you do not find a cable  
or voltage problem, replace the duplex system board.  
A 933 error indicates that communication between the printer and  
duplexer had been established but has been lost. Check the cable  
as above; if the error persists replace the duplex system board.  
23 Paper Jams: Examine the paper path in the duplex unit and in  
the fuser exit area for paper or other obstructions. Make sure the  
duplex unit is positioned correctly on the printer, and that the gear at  
the bottom of the duplex unit meshes with the gear on the top of the  
paper tray. Check that the paper is fed with no skew or binds from  
the duplexer into the metal channel at the right edge of the tray  
cover. The tray roller should move the paper forward when the tray  
gear is turned, but allow the paper to be pulled by the D-roll when it  
picks. Make sure the belt to the duplex DC motor is in place. Make  
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sure the duplex table cover (floor) is correctly snapped in place at its  
front and rear and that the gear block assembly is correctly snapped  
into the bottom cover. Run duplex diagnostics tests #1 and #2 to  
make sure there is no slippage in the paper path. Make sure the  
flags of the duplex unit input and exit sensors move freely.  
While the 23 is displayed, press and hold the Return button while  
pressing the second button from the top, and note the 7th and 8th  
digits from the left. If they are 01 or 03, there is a problem with the  
duplex input sensor signal. Remove the duplex top cover and table  
cover. Measure the voltage on JP6-3 of the duplex system board; it  
should fluctuate from 0 to +5VDC as you toggle the sensor flag.  
Check the sensor cable continuity. If the sensor and the cable are  
good, replace the duplex system card.  
If the 7th and 8th digits are 04, there is an exit sensor problem.  
Remove the duplex top cover and table cover. Remove the paper  
tray so you can reach the sensor. Measure the voltage on JP6-8 of  
the duplex board; it should fluctuate from 0 to +5VDC as you toggle  
the sensor. Check the sensor cable continuity. If the sensor and the  
cable are good, replace the duplex system card.  
Fan (927 Error)  
The fan should run continuously when the printer is powered up,  
unless the printer is in Power Saver mode. Check that the fan rotates  
freely when spun manually and that the cable connections to the fan  
are OK. The voltage at (10P/10R/12R/12C/12L) J5-6 (16L) J3-6  
should be approximately +24VDC when the top cover is up. Short  
pin 6 to ground to test the fan; if the fan does not run check the  
continuity of the fan cable before replacing the fan. A bad fan can  
pull down the +24V line even if it runs; check that (10P/10R/12R/  
12C/12L) J5-7 (16L) J3-7 has between +21 and +26VDC when the  
fan is running; if it does not, replace the system board.  
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Fuser Theory  
The fuser lamp operates off line voltage from the LVPS. The  
thermistor is in contact with the fuser hot roll. The system board  
reads the thermistor resistance and toggles a TRIAC in the LVPS  
which cycles the lamp on and off to maintain the proper hot roll  
temperature. Inside the fuser shroud there is a thermal fuse which is  
in series with the lamp; if the TRIAC fails and leaves the lamp on  
continuously, the fuse melts and shuts off power to the lamp.  
The thermistor output voltage is proportional to the fuser  
temperature and is on (10P/10R/12R/12C/12L) J19-6 (16L) J16-6.  
The voltage will cycle from approximately 2.0 to 2.3VDC as the lamp  
goes on and off during idle, and will be around 2.7VDC during  
continuous printing when the Fuser Temperature is set to Normal. In  
Power Saver mode the lamp is left off until a job is printed.  
The system board signal to the LVPS TRIAC is on (10P)J11-16  
(10R/12R/12C/12L) J11-3 (16L) J18-16. The voltage is 0VDC when  
the lamp is to be on and +24VDC (10P: +5VDC) when the lamp is to  
be off. The lamp can be tested by briefly connecting this pin to  
ground.  
Fuser: 920, 921, or 922 Error  
A 922 error during a POR caused by low line voltage can usually be  
cleared by doing another POR.  
If the fuser lamp is lighting very dimly, check for a 220V lamp  
installed in a 110V machine.  
Check all the connectors to the exit sensor card and the lamp power  
connections at the left end of the fuser. Make sure the thermistor is  
making contact with the hot roll. Check the continuity of the lamp, the  
thermal fuse, and the fuser power cable. Check the thermistor  
resistance at (10P/10R/12R/12C/12L) J19-5 to J19-6 (16L) J16-5 to  
J16-6; it should be from 100K Ohms to 260K Ohms when cold; it  
may be as low as 2.3K Ohms when hot but increases quickly as the  
fuser cools. There should be no connection from either pin to  
ground.  
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If the thermal fuse has blown, the fuser and the fuser wiper will be  
damaged. Before replacing the fuser and the fuser wiper, check the  
voltage at (10P) J11-16 (10R/12R/12C/12L) J11-3 (16L)J18-16 as  
you POR again. It should stay at 0 until the 922 Error is displayed  
and then go to +24VDC(10P: +5VDC); if it does not, replace the  
system board, the fuser, and the fuser wiper. Next, measure the  
voltage to the fuser lamp during a POR; it should be line voltage until  
the 922 Error is displayed, if it is not, replace the LVPS, the fuser,  
and the fuser wiper.  
If the voltage to the fuser lamp is the not the same as the line  
voltage, replace the LVPS.  
If the lamp, fuser power cable, thermal fuse, thermistor and lamp  
voltage are OK, check (10P)J11-16 (10R/12R/12C/12L)J11-3  
(16L)J18-16 to see if the system board is sending the correct signal  
to the TRIAC. At POR this signal should go to +24VDC(10P +5VDC)  
and then immediately drop to 0VDC until the fuser is warm; if it does  
not, replace the system board. If the signal is OK, replace the LVPS.  
Fuser: 923 Error  
Check the connection and continuity of the cable from the fuser exit  
sensor board to system board (10P/10R/12R/12C/12L)J19  
(16L)J16. Check the thermistor condition and connection.  
Check the thermistor resistance at system board (10P/10R/12R/  
12C/12L)J19-5 to J19-6 (16L)J16-5 to J16-6. It should be from 100K  
Ohms to 260K Ohms when cold; it may be as low as 2.3K Ohms  
when hot but increase quickly as the fuser cools.  
Honeycomb  
(Areas of the page are covered with faint 6 mm circles.)  
This print defect is usually caused by the print cartridge. If it is not  
the problem, verify that the tab on the transfer roll housing is  
touching the contact on the HVPS; the transfer roll housing should  
have continuity to ground. Make sure the HVPS ground lead to the  
side frame is in place and making good contact.  
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Horizontal Void or Streak  
This is usually due to the cartridge not being installed correctly.  
Check the printhead area for obstructions, and check the  
mechanical workings of the print cartridge and printhead shutter. If  
nothing is found go to “Blank Page” and follow those instructions.  
LAN Problems  
You cannot find a printer or network problem, but jobs still do not  
print.  
If the network card checks out successfully, the problem may be with  
the hardware or software outside of the network card. Below are  
some suggestions to the customer for checking hardware and  
software for possible problems. Refer the customer to the  
LaserPrinter Network Printer Utility Guide to find the problem.  
Make sure that the desired network protocol is enabled from the  
printer operator panel.  
Verify proper print queue and printer driver configuration  
Verify that the adapter port has been associated  
Verify correct installation of software utility  
Single route broadcast not supported across network bridge, if  
bridge is used  
Server problem; check print server installation and configuration  
using the appropriate system guide to operations.  
Light Print  
Light print is frequently caused by a worn out print cartridge. Clean  
the transfer roll by powering on and off two or three times, leaving  
the printer on for about two minutes each time. Other causes are the  
same as for “Blank Page”.  
Make sure Print Darkness on the customer menu is set to Normal or  
Dark. 10P: Increasing the diagnostics mode Print Contrast setting  
will darken print further.  
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PostScript emulation output may appear lighter than PCL output or a  
test print; this is not a defect. Verify on the Print Test that the print is  
too light before performing service.  
Network Card 977 Errors  
All network card errors are recorded as 977 in the error log. If there  
are 977 errors in the log, POR several times and take the  
appropriate action for the displayed error code.  
If the displayed error is 977, verify that the network card is installed  
and grounded correctly. Remove the network card and check for  
+5VDC at pin B24 of (10P/10R/12R/12C/12L) J13 (16L) J12. If the  
voltage is incorrect replace the system board; if there is +5VDC  
replace the network card.  
Network Wrap Tests  
Token-Ring with Shielded Twisted-Pair Cable: Disconnect the  
LAN cable from the electrical outlet, leaving it connected to the  
printer network card.  
Ethernet 10Base-2: Attach a 50 Ohm BNC terminator cap to each  
end of the T-connector. The customer may be able to provide this  
cap.  
There is no wrap test for Token-Ring with Unshielded Twisted-Pair  
cable or for Ethernet 10Base-T.  
POR the printer. If the printer completes POR successfully, the  
printer, network card, and the port to the LAN are working correctly.  
If the customer still has a problem printing, see “LAN Problems” on  
page 22.  
Output Bin Sensor  
Examine the bin area for obstructions or damage. Run the  
diagnostic sensor test.  
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For handle-mounted sensor: The voltage at sensor card J2-3 (pin 1  
is the bottom pin) should be +5VDC, and the voltage at J2-4 should  
be (12L) 10 to 14VDC (16L) 22 to 26VDC. If these are incorrect and  
the cable has continuity, replace the system board. The voltage  
between J2-1 and J2-2 should be +5VDC when the light beam is not  
blocked, and near zero when it is blocked (the voltage takes 15 to 25  
seconds to change to the low level).  
For redrive-mounted sensor: make sure the plastic bails and guide  
are in good condition and that they guide the sensor flag out of and  
into the sensor as paper passes into the bin. On the sensor, the  
voltage from pin 2 to pin 3 (pin 1 is the bottom pin) should change  
from 0 to +5VDC as the sensor is blocked and unblocked. Pin 1  
should always measure +5VDC.  
Replace the sensor, the sensor card (on machines with latch-  
mounted sensor), or the sensor cable as necessary.  
Operator Panel Problem  
Possible causes: failed LCD or operator panel card, cable or  
connector problem, or system board problem.  
Replace the operator panel if POR stops with 1½ rows of pels  
displayed.  
Run the diagnostic tests for the LCD and for the buttons. If only  
some buttons or pels work, replace the operator panel.  
If the operator panel is blank: check for +5VDC at pin 1 of the in-line  
connector under the top cover, and replace the operator panel if the  
voltage is good. Check for +5VDC at (10P/10R/12R/12C/12L) J7-1  
(16L) J5-1 on the system board and replace the cable if the voltage  
is good.  
If the voltage at the system board is incorrect, check that the LVPS is  
providing the correct voltages and replace the LVPS if its output  
voltages are wrong.  
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On models 10R/12R/12C/12L, a DC-DC convertor changes  
+34VDC at J9-1 into +5VDC, +12VDC, and -12VDC. Check for  
+5VDC at J8-1 and for +34VDC at J9-1 and at J11-4. Replace the  
DC-DC convertor, the system board, or the LVPS depending on  
where the voltage is incorrect.  
Paper Feed Problem, 500-Sheet Second Tray  
Remove the module and inspect the tray, the module D-roll bias  
spring, the gear train, and the paper feed magnet spring. Make sure  
the gear train is meshing with the drive gear at the bottom of the  
printer. Look for other mechanical problems or damage. Make sure  
the cable connector is in good condition. The resistance of the paper  
feed magnet should be 100 Ohms to 250 Ohms. If paper is not  
feeding correctly check the magnet adjustment.  
Paper Feed, Base Printer  
Run the print test or the diagnostic paper feed test and carefully  
examine the area of the problem.  
If paper is not feeding, make sure the paper is in the tray correctly  
and is not damaged or stuck together. Make sure the D-roll is in  
good condition and rotates when the magnet is picked. With the 500-  
sheet trays, make sure the tension wheel is set high enough to give  
good contact between the D-roll and the paper stack.  
10R/12R/12C/12L/16L: Make sure the pick magnet is being  
energized. The pick magnet should have a resistance of 100 to 250  
Ohms. The voltage at (10R/12R/12C/12L) J22-2 (16L) J19-2 should  
be +34V between picks, and drop to about +30VDC (it actually drops  
to zero but most meters will not react quickly enough) briefly during  
the pick; listen for the noise of the solenoid at the same time the  
voltage changes. The magnet can be tested by shorting pin 2 to  
ground and listening for it to pick.  
10P: The 10P has a torquer motor to activate the D-roll. It is  
connected at J22 of the system board, the voltage check is the same  
as the 10R/12R/12C/12L/16L. The resistance of the motor is 88  
Ohms. The motor can be tested by shorting pin 2 to ground and  
listening for it to pick.  
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If paper feeds but stops undamaged in the paper path there may be  
a sensor problem. Run the diagnostic test for the input and exit  
sensors replace as necessary. Check the continuity of the cable  
before replacing the sensor. The input sensor signal is on (10P)  
J20-6 (10R/12R/12C/12L) J20-11 (16L) J17-11; the output sensor  
signal is on (10P/10R/12R/12C/12L) J19-8 (16L) J16-8. The voltage  
should be 0VDC when there is no paper in the sensor and +5VDC  
when paper is present.  
If paper is jamming, clean the paper path of obstructions or repair  
any damaged parts. Very thin or thick paper, labels, transparencies,  
or card stock will have a higher jam rate than regular xerographic  
tray is installed correctly.  
If paper is curling badly enough to cause a problem feeding or  
stacking, see “Fuser Temperature And Warm-Up Time” on page 39.  
Paper Feed, Duplex Unit  
Check that all gears and belts are working correctly both in the  
duplex unit and on the tray top cover, and that the gear on the tray  
top cover engages the gear on the duplexer.  
If paper is jamming in the table cover area, make sure the table  
cover is properly installed. Run diagnostics Duplex Test 1 to make  
sure the paper is feeding far enough into the duplex unit before  
reversing. Examine the condition of all rollers.  
paper tray, run diagnostics Duplex Test 2 to make sure there is no  
slippage in the paper path. Make sure the paper tray top cover is not  
damaged. Cold paper curl can also cause jams here; see “Fuser  
Temperature And Warm-Up Time” on page 39.  
If paper is jamming at the front exit, verify that the front exit deflector  
(16L) J16 and checking the resistance from pin 1 to pin 2 as you  
operate the switch.  
Also see “23 Paper Jams” on page 18  
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Paper Feed Problem, Envelope+ Feeder/  
100-Sheet Auxiliary Feeder  
Check for the following: paper or envelope jammed in the feed path;  
missing hold-down weight; adjustable guide out of position; feeder  
cable loose, disconnected, or plugged in the wrong connector;  
feeder incorrectly installed; worn or damaged rollers or gears;  
warped or damaged envelopes being used; envelopes being  
improperly installed (envelope flaps must rest against the paper  
edge guide); envelopes other than 20- or 24-pound being used in  
the envelope+ feeder; paper other than 20- or 24-pound being used  
in the 100-sheet auxiliary feeder; envelopes being interleaved with  
paper.  
Run the diagnostics Envelope Feed test and make sure the feed  
magnet is being energized. If not, check the resistance of the  
magnet at (10P/10R/12R/12L/12C) J12-1 to J12-2 (16L)J9-1 to J9-2  
on the feeder cable; the resistance should be from 105 Ohms to 155  
Ohms. If the magnet is good, reconnect the cable and monitor the  
voltage between the two pins of the connector while running the  
Envelope Feed test; if the voltage does not increase momentarily as  
the magnet is picked, replace the system board.  
Check the adjustment of the feeder magnet. If paper is being bent or  
double-fed, check the adjustment of the feeder restraint spring.  
Printhead  
Note: The printhead is a sealed unit. It contains no parts that can  
replaced or serviced.  
Verify the continuity of the fan/mirror motor cable and the hsync  
cable. Verify the presence of the following voltages: +24VDC at  
(10P/10R/12R/12C/12L) J5-1 (16L) J3-1, +5VDC at (10P/10R/12R/  
12C/12L) J6-5 (16L) J4-5, +5VDC at (10P/10R/12R/12C/12L), J6-1  
(16L) J4-1.  
If these voltages are not correct, replace the system board.  
Verify +5VDC at pin 5 on the fan/mirror motor cable at the mirror  
motor board. If the voltage is correct replace the printhead; if the  
voltage is bad and the cable is OK replace the system board.  
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Paper Size Sensing Problem  
(The printed area does not fit on the page, or the paper size cannot  
be changed from the operator panel.)  
Make sure that paper trays for the 4019, 4028, or 4029 are not being  
used in the 4039 printer.  
Make sure the paper tray and its stops are undamaged. Make sure  
the cable to the paper size switch is connected correctly.  
Disconnect (10P/10R/12R/12C/12L) J19 (16L) J16 from the system  
board before making the following measurements. With the tray  
removed, make sure there is no continuity from (10P/10R/12R/12L/  
12C) J19-3 to J19- 4 (16L) J16-3 to J16-4 on the cable; replace the  
paper size switch if the resistance is not infinite.  
The resistance from (10P/10R/12R/12L/12C) J19-3 to J19-4 (16L)  
J16-1 to J16-2 varies with the paper size. With the tray installed, if  
the readings do not match the following within 5% replace the paper  
size sensor.  
A5  
1.4 K Ohms (tray 1 only)  
2.0 K Ohms  
B5  
10.5”  
11”  
3.0 K Ohms  
4.7 K Ohms  
A4  
8.0 K Ohms  
13” or 14”  
17.8 K Ohms (legal tray)  
If the problem is with the 500-sheet option, the resistance from (10P/  
10R/12R/12L/12C) J17-3 to J17-4 (16L) J14-3 to J14-4 should be  
infinite with no tray installed, or with the tray installed, should match  
the table.  
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Regularly Spaced Marks  
This is caused by a defect on one of the rolls or gears in the print  
process. The damaged part can be determined by the spacing of the  
marks according to the following table. Find and replace the  
damaged part.  
Component  
Print Defect Spacing on Page  
PC Drum (part of print cartridge)  
Transfer Roll  
125.7 mm  
53.1 mm  
Fuser Hot Roll10P/12R/12C/12L/16L  
Fuser Hot Roll 10R  
78.9-79.2 mm  
64.7 mm  
Fuser Backup Roll  
69.1 mm  
Charge Roll (part of print cartridge)  
Developer Roll (part of print cartridge)  
Prealigner Feed Roller  
37.1-37.7 mm  
40.0 mm  
68.5 mm  
Auxiliary Feed Roller  
68.5 mm  
Spacings other than the ones listed could be caused by damage or a  
bind in the gear train.  
Residual Image  
Residual image--the “walking” of a leftover image down the page--is  
probably the result of failed erase lamps not discharging the  
photoconductor, or of a failed cleaner inside the print cartridge. It  
can also be caused by a failed fuser hot roll retaining toner and  
redepositing it on the page. Check that the erase lamp voltage at  
(10P) J20-1 (10R/12R/12C/12L) J20-16 (16L) J17-16 is +24VDC  
and that the cable has continuity.  
To test the erase lamps, jumper (10P) J20-2 (10R/12R/12C/12L)  
J20-15 (16L) J17-15 to ground.  
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Random Marks  
Random marks are nearly always due to a mechanical problem or  
due to foreign matter loose in the printer or in the print cartridge.  
Inspect and clean the inside of the printer carefully and correct any  
problems found.  
If the test print frame is parallel to all edges of the page but the  
margins are not all the same width see “Print Registration  
Adjustment” on page 61.  
If the test print frame is not parallel to the left and right edges of the  
paper, the paper has skewed in the paper path. Check the paper  
path for obstructions. Make sure the paper in the tray is loaded  
properly and is undamaged. Check the prealigner, drive, and  
auxiliary rollers, springs, and backup rollers for dirt, wear, or  
damage; refer to the parts catalog for repair kits for broken bellcrank  
spring attachment hooks on the sideframe. Make sure all the  
bellcrank assemblies pivot freely. Check the gear train for damage or  
binds.  
Skew, top and bottom only  
If the test print frame is parallel to the left and right edges of the  
paper but not parallel to the top and bottom, the printhead skew  
needs to be adjusted. See “Printhead Skew - Level 1” on page 59  
and “Printhead Skew - Level 2” on page 60.  
Stalled (diamonds on display)  
Check the continuity of the cable from (10P/10R/12R/12C/12L) J7  
(16L) J5 on the system board to the operator panel. Next, reseat the  
ROM and memory SIMMs and POR. This condition can also occur  
on models 10R/12R/12L/12C if a network card is installed without  
the accompanying DC power card.  
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If the problem is still present, replace one at a time the:  
1. ROM SIMM  
2. System board  
Vertical Void or Streak  
Do a developed image test to determine if the defect is occurring  
before or after the transfer process.  
If you see the defect on the photoconductor, check the operation of  
the printhead shutter and clean the printhead window with a lint-free  
cloth folded over a cotton swab; do not use a bare swab and do not  
use any cleaning fluids or water on the printhead window. Inspect  
the HVPS contacts.  
If the image on the photoconductor is good, inspect the fuser rolls  
and transfer roll. Make sure the left transfer roll bearing is contacting  
the contact from the HVPS. Make sure the HVPS contacts are clean  
and spring back when pressed.  
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Diagnostic Aids  
Diagnostics Mode  
To run some of the printer diagnostic tests described in this chapter,  
you must put the printer in Diagnostics mode.  
To enter Diagnostics mode:  
1. Turn the printer off.  
2. Press and hold the Ready and Return buttons. Then turn the  
printer on. The printer performs the Power-On Self Test.  
3. Release the buttons when [Performing Self Test] is displayed.  
4. You can exit Diagnostics mode without a POR by selecting  
[Reset Printer].  
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Grouped Diagnostic Aids  
Print Tests  
Operator Panel Tests  
Print Test Page  
Developed Image Test  
Print Tests  
Button Test  
LCD Test  
Duplex Tests  
Duplex Feed 1  
Duplex Feed 2  
Registration Tests  
Print Registration  
Quick Test  
Paper Feed Tests  
Page Counts  
Envelope Print Test  
Paper Feed Test  
Page Count  
Maintenance Kit Count  
Permanent Page Count  
Printer Setup Tests  
Device Tests  
Envelope Enhance  
Print Contrast (Transfer)  
Fuser Temperature/Warm-up Time  
Quick Disk Test  
Disk Test/Clean  
Hardware  
Connection Checks  
Defaults  
Memory Tests  
Sensor Test  
LAN Information  
Wrap Tests  
Serial Interface Option  
Auto Clean  
Auto Clean Frequency  
Auto Clean Delay  
Error Log  
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Alphabetical List of Diagnostic Aids  
Auto Clean  
Auto Clean needs to be turned on if there is an unacceptable  
amount of toner being deposited on the back of the page. When  
Auto Clean is on, after printing the number of pages specified in  
Auto Clean Frequency, the printer pauses the number of seconds  
specified in Auto Clean Delay. This pause minimizes the toner  
accumulating on the fuser cleaner.  
1. Enter Diagnostics mode.  
2. Select [Auto Clean].  
3. Select [On] or [Off].  
4. Press Return to return to Diagnostics mode main menu.  
Auto Clean Delay  
This can be set from 1 to 60 seconds with a default of 1. Auto Clean  
Delay does not appear on the menu unless Auto Clean is on.  
1. Enter Diagnostics mode.  
2. Select [Auto Clean Delay].  
3. Select [+] or [-] to display the delay desired.  
4. Select [SAVE].  
5. Press Return to return to Diagnostics mode main menu.  
Auto Clean Frequency  
This can be set from 10 to 255 pages with a default of 50. Auto  
Clean Delay does not appear on the menu unless Auto Clean is on.  
1. Enter Diagnostics mode.  
2. Select [Auto Clean Frequency].  
3. Select [+] or [-] to display the frequency desired.  
4. Select [SAVE].  
5. Press Return to return to Diagnostics mode main menu.  
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Defaults  
Allows setting the following defaults to U.S. or Non U.S. values.  
U.S.  
NON U.S.  
Letter size paper  
# 10 envelopes  
A4 paper  
DL envelopes  
Symbol Set PC-850  
Symbol Set Roman-8  
1. Enter Diagnostics mode.  
2. Select [Defaults].  
3. Select [U.S.] or [Non U.S.].  
4. Press Return to return to Diagnostics mode main menu.  
Developed Image Test  
Use the Developed Image Test to isolate print quality problems. You  
might have to practice this procedure several times to get the timing  
correct.  
To run the Developed Image Test:  
1. Set the paper exit lever to use the front exit.  
2. Print the test page.  
3. As soon as the leading edge of the paper is visible coming out  
the front exit slot, turn off the printer.  
4. Remove the print cartridge and look at the image on the  
photoconductor.  
Disk Test/Clean  
This is a two hour test that should be performed only on a disk that  
contains bad data and is therefore unusable.  
This test destroys all data on the disk by doing a multi-pass write/  
read on every block of the disk. Bad blocks are flagged and removed  
from use. If over 2000 bad blocks are found the test stops and the  
display indicates the disk must be replaced.  
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A message describing test progress is displayed during the test.  
1. Enter Diagnostics mode.  
2. Select [Device Test]  
3. Select [Disk Test/Clean].  
4. Select [CONTINUE] to start the test, or [CANCEL] to return to  
Diagnostics mode main menu.  
5. Select [CANCEL] to interrupt the test.  
6. Press Return to return to Diagnostics mode main menu.  
Duplex Feed 1 Test  
This test checks for slipping paper problems. It verifies that the  
paper is entering the duplex unit far enough for the trailing edge to  
clear the selector fingers before the paper reverses direction.  
1. Enter Diagnostics mode.  
2. Select [Duplex Tests].  
3. Select [Duplex Feed 1].  
4. Select [Tray 1], or [Tray 2].  
Note: Paper feeds all the way into the duplex unit and stop.  
5. The message [CLEAR PAPER] appears on the display.  
6. Slide the tray extension all the way out until it stops.  
7. Push a small screwdriver through the lower end of one of the  
ventilation slots and through the sheet of paper fed in under the  
slot.  
8. Open the cover and remove the sheet of paper.  
9. Measure the distance from the mark on the paper to the trailing  
edge of the paper. If the mark, or hole, is more than 95 mm from  
the trailing edge, there is a paper slipping problem with the  
duplex unit paper feed.  
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Duplex Feed 2 Test  
This test verifies that paper feeds through the duplex unit properly  
and tests the stop point of the page as it feeds back over the top of  
the duplex paper tray.  
1. Enter Diagnostics mode.  
2. Select [Duplex Tests].  
3. Select [Duplex Feed 2].  
4. Select [Tray 1] or [Tray 2].  
Note: Paper feeds all the way into the duplex unit and then feed out  
and stop on top of the paper tray.  
5. The message [CLEAR PAPER] appears on the display.  
6. Open the printer top cover.  
7. If you are doing the test with legal size paper, open the top cover  
of the duplex unit.  
8. Carefully remove the duplex unit from the printer without  
disturbing the position of the paper on the top of the duplex tray.  
Do not disconnect the duplex cable from the printer.  
9. Without changing the position of the page, hold it to the top of  
the paper tray and remove the paper tray.  
10. Measure from the leading edge of the page to the leading edge  
of the paper stack in the tray. This measurement should be  
75 mm or less. If it is larger than 75 mm, there is a drive problem  
in the duplex unit or in the tray top cover.  
11. Select [CONTINUE].  
12. Perform the test several times to verify that the measurement is  
accurate.  
13. Press Return to return to Diagnostics mode main menu.  
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Envelope Enhance  
Use this procedure to set the fuser solenoid power level to low,  
medium, or high. Increase the level to reduce envelope wrinkling, or  
decrease the level to reduce solenoid noise.  
1. Enter Diagnostics mode.  
2. Select [Envelope Enhance].  
3. Select [Low], [Medium], or [High].  
4. Press Return to return to Diagnostics mode main menu.  
Envelope Print Test  
Note: Printing only occurs on the first envelope. The envelope feeds  
from the automatic envelope feeder if present. If there is no auto-  
matic feeder present, the printer uses manual envelope.  
1. Enter Diagnostics mode.  
2. Select [Envelope Print].  
3. Select [Single] or [Continuous].  
4. Select [CANCEL] to stop continuous envelope feed.  
5. Press Return to return to the Diagnostics mode main menu.  
Error Log (“plus” machines only)  
The error log records the last 6 “2X Paper Jam” or “9XX Service”  
errors. In a full log, position 6 is the oldest error. If more than 6 errors  
are received, the oldest error is discarded. If the same error occurs  
consecutively it is recorded only once.  
All 97X Network Card errors are logged as 977.  
1. Enter Diagnostics mode.  
2. Select [Error Log].  
3. Select [CLEAR] and then [CONTINUE] to clear the error log.  
4. Press Return to return to Diagnostics mode main menu.  
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Fuser Temperature And Warm-Up Time  
These settings allow adjustment of the fuser to correct problems with  
paper curl or melting letterheads.  
Paper curl in which the top and bottom of the page curl toward the  
printed side (hot paper curl) can be corrected by reducing the fuser  
temperature. Reduce the setting from Normal to No Boost; if  
necessary, reduce the setting further to Low Temperature. Verify that  
the toner is being adequately fused to the paper at the new  
temperature setting.  
Paper curl in which the edges of the paper curl toward the printed  
side (cold paper curl) can corrected by increasing the fuser warm-up  
time. Use the lowest setting that corrects the problem. Setting “0” is  
the factory default and is the shortest warm-up time. Setting “5”  
increases warm-up time by 90 seconds; lower settings increase the  
time proportionately less. Settings other than “0” may reduce  
throughput. Use the + or - key to change the number and then select  
save.  
Melting letterheads may be prevented by reducing the fuser  
temperature as described above for paper curl.  
Fuser Temperature  
1. Enter Diagnostics mode.  
2. Select [Fuser Temperature].  
3. Select [Normal], [No Boost], Or [Low Temperature].  
4. Press Return to return to the Diagnostics mode main menu.  
Warm-up Time  
1. Enter Diagnostics mode.  
2. Select [Warm-Up Time].  
3. Select a setting of “0” through “5”. Use the + or - key to change  
the number. 0 is the shortest fuser warm-up (factory setting). 5 is  
the longest fuser warm-up.  
4. Press Return to return to the Diagnostics main menu.  
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Maintenance Kit Count  
This non-displayed counter must be reset after the maintenance kit  
is replaced to prevent the [80 Scheduled Maintenance] message  
from displaying when the machine is turned on.  
1. Enter Diagnostics mode.  
2. Select [Maintenance Count].  
3. Select [RESET] to set the count back to “0”.  
4. Press Return to return to the Diagnostics mode main menu.  
Memory Test  
1. Enter Diagnostics mode.  
2. Select [Memory Test].  
3. Select either [DRAM] or [ROM].  
4. Select [Single] or [Continuous].  
5. The display indicates [PASSED], or [FAILED].  
6. Select [CANCEL] to stop continuous memory test.  
7. Press Return to return to Diagnostics mode.  
Operator Panel Tests  
The following tests check for proper functioning of the operator panel  
buttons and display (LCD).  
Button Test  
To test the operator panel buttons:  
1. Enter Diagnostics mode.  
2. Select [Button Test].  
3. Press each button. [Closed] is displayed until the button is  
released. Then [Open] is displayed.  
4. Press Return to return to the Diagnostics mode main menu.  
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LCD Test  
To test the operator panel display:  
1. Enter Diagnostics mode  
2. Select [LCD Test].  
3. Select [Single] or [Continuous].  
4. The display goes through a continuous sequence of turning pels  
on and off.  
5. Press Return to stop continuous LCD test.  
6. Press Return to return to the Diagnostics mode main menu.  
Page Count  
To view or set the page count:  
1. Enter Diagnostics mode.  
2. Select [Page Count].  
3. Choose any number between 0000000 and 9999999 by  
Selecting [NEXT] to move the cursor under each digit. Then  
select [+] OR [-] to select the number you want in each digit.  
4. Select [SAVE] to save the page count displayed.  
Paper Feed Test  
This test allows you to observe the drive gear train and feed paper  
through the printer to check for broken gear teeth, watch the paper  
path, or check the erase lamps.  
Note: You may want to remove the gear cover before starting this  
test so you can observe the motor gears.  
1. Enter Diagnostics mode.  
2. Select [Paper Feed].  
3. Select [Tray 1], [Tray 2], or [Manual].  
4. Select [Single] or [Continuous].  
5. Select [CANCEL] to stop continuous mode.  
6. Press Return to return to Diagnostics mode main menu.  
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Permanent Page Count  
The permanent page count can be displayed only. It cannot be  
modified or reset by the customer or servicer.  
1. Enter Diagnostics mode.  
2. Select [Permanent Page Count].  
3. Press Return to return to Diagnostics mode main menu.  
Print Contrast (Transfer on “plus” machines)  
This setting changes the transfer roll voltage to light, medium, or  
dark (low, medium, or high on “plus” machines), but seldom  
produces a visible difference in print darkness. This setting may be  
useful in environmental extremes to prevent toner from being  
deposited in white areas next to large black areas.  
1. Enter Diagnostics mode.  
2. Select [Print Contrast].  
3. Select [Light], [Medium] or [Dark]; ([Low], [Medium] or [High] on  
plus machines).  
Print Registration  
See “Print Registration Adjustment” on page 61.  
Print Test Page  
You can run the Print Test even if the printer is not attached to a  
computer. Use this test to check print and graphics quality and the  
version numbers of printer microcode. The first page of this test  
feeds from tray 1. Following pages continue to feed from this tray  
unless you change the paper source.  
To run the Print Test:  
1. Turn the printer on.  
2. Select [MENUS].  
3. Select [TESTS MENU].  
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4. Select [Print Test Page].  
5. Select either [Single] or [Continuous] depending if you want one  
page or continuous test pages.  
6. Select [Stop] when you want the continuous test to end.  
Print Tests  
All of the print tests can be run in the [Single] or [Continuous] mode.  
To stop continuous printing select [CANCEL].  
Print Test 1  
Print Test 1 generates one print out similar to the test page. This test  
uses paper from tray 1 only. Print Test 1 will not duplex.  
To run Print Test 1:  
1. Enter Diagnostics mode.  
2. Select [Print Test 1].  
3. Select [Single] or [Continuous].  
4. Select [CANCEL] to stop continuous print.  
5. Press Return to return to the main Diagnostics menu.  
Print Test 2  
Print Test 2 generates two printouts: a page similar to the test page,  
and a fine dot pattern which can be used to evaluate banding or  
other print quality problems.  
Print Test 2 duplexes if the duplex option is installed.  
To run Print Test 2:  
1. Enter Diagnostics mode.  
2. Select [Print Test 2].  
3. Select [Single] or [Continuous].  
4. Select [Cancel] to stop continuous print.  
5. Press Return to return to the main Diagnostics menu.  
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Print Test 3  
This test generates 2 printouts: a solid black page, and a dot pattern  
that can be used to evaluate print quality.  
1. Enter Diagnostics mode.  
2. Select [Print Test 3].  
3. Select [Single] or [Continuous].  
4. Select [CANCEL] to stop continuous print.  
5. Press Return to return to Diagnostics mode main menu.  
Quick Disk Test  
This is a one minute test which performs a non-destructive write/  
read on one block per track on the disk. It tests the printer-to-disk  
communications, and the disk hardware and circuitry but does only  
incidental testing of the disk surface itself.  
The Quick Disk Test does not destroy data on the disk; existing data  
is read and stored prior to the testing of each track, and then re-  
written after the track is tested.  
1. Enter Diagnostics mode.  
2. Select [Quick Disk Test].  
3. The display indicates [Test Passed] or [Test Failed].  
4. Press Return to return to Diagnostics mode main menu.  
Quick Test  
The Quick Test is activated by pressing Ready from any screen  
while in Diagnostics mode (“plus” machines only), as well as being  
an entry under [Print Registration]. It provides a simple page  
alignment pattern that prints faster than the other print tests.  
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Sensor Test  
1. Enter Diagnostics mode.  
2. Select [Sensor Test].  
3. Select one of the following sensor tests.  
Toner Low  
Output Bin  
Input  
Exit  
Cover Open  
Note: The Output Bin sensor can have up to a 15 second delay  
in changing to open.  
4. When the sensor is blocked [Open] is displayed. Otherwise,  
[Closed] is displayed.  
5. Press Return to return to the Diagnostics mode main menu.  
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Network Connections and Checks  
Wrap Tests  
The Wrap Tests check the circuits used to communicate with the  
host computer.  
To run the Wrap Test:  
1. Turn the printer off.  
2. Disconnect the interface cable.  
3. Install the wrap plug in one of the interface cable connectors.  
Note: Install the parallel wrap plug part no. 1319128 for the parallel  
test or install the 25 pin serial wrap plug part no. 1329048 for the  
serial test.  
4. Enter Diagnostics mode.  
5. Select [Wrap Test].  
6. Select [Parallel] for the parallel port or [Serial] for the 25 pin  
serial port.  
7. Select [Single] or [Continuous].  
8. Select [CANCEL] to stop continuous.  
A [PASSED] message indicates the printer connection to the printer  
cable connector is good.  
A [FAILED] message indicates a defective system board.  
Note: Ignore the number displayed after a failure is displayed.  
9. Press Return to return to the Diagnostics mode main menu.  
10. Turn the printer off, then remove the wrap plug from the interface  
connector.  
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LAN Information  
The printer may be connected to one of the following LAN types:  
Token-Ring  
Ethernet 10BaseT  
Ethernet 10Base2  
LocalTalk  
The Network external connectors are pictured below. The printer test  
page also indicates to which type of LAN the printer is connected.  
Serial Interface Option, 10P  
The serial interface unit switch settings determine how the printer  
receives data from the computer or terminal. Set the switches  
according to your particular equipment requirements.  
The serial interface has 12 function switches.  
Function Switch Setting  
Switches 1 to 4 — Speed: Switches 1 through 4 define the serial  
interface speed in bits per second (bps).  
1
2
3
4
SPEED (BPS)  
On  
On  
On  
On  
Off  
Off  
Off  
On  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
150  
300  
600  
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1
2
3
4
SPEED (BPS)  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
On  
Off  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
On  
1,200  
2,400  
4,800  
9,600 (default)  
19,200  
38,400 (RS-422 only)  
Switch 5 – Data Bits: Switch 5 selects the number of data bits  
(7 or 8) in each data frame.  
5
DATA BITS  
Off  
On  
8
7
Switch 6 and 7 – Parity: Switches 6 and 7 select the interface  
parity.  
6
7
Parity  
Off  
Off  
On  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
No  
Ignore  
Odd  
Even  
Note: When setting the “Ignore” for parity, the printer ignores the  
received parity and transmits using Even parity. For all other parity  
settings, the transmitted parity matches the received parity.  
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Switch 8 – Buffer Size: Switch 8 allows the adapter buffer size to  
be limited, to minimize the amount of data in the buffer at any time.  
8
Buffer Size  
Off  
On  
Normal  
Minimum  
Switch 9 – Protocol: Switch 9 selects the type of protocol.  
9
Protocol  
Off  
On  
DTR pacing (RS232 only)  
XON/XOFF  
Switch 10 - Print Test: Switch 10 selects the print test for the serial  
interface card. This tests the connection between the serial interface  
unit and the printer. The printout contains the serial interface unit  
code level and switch settings, and the printer character set.  
Note: For the serial print test to work [Advanced Status] (found  
under the [PARALLEL SETUP] menu) must be set to [Off].  
To run the serial interface test print:  
1. Turn the printer power off.  
2. Set serial interface Switch 10 [On].  
3. Turn the printer power on.  
If the printer does not generate a printout, there is a problem with the  
serial interface card or its connection to the printer. Check the switch  
settings and ensure that the serial interface unit is correctly installed.  
When the test is complete, reset Switch 10 to [Off].  
10  
Print Test  
Off  
On  
Normal Mode  
Test mode  
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Switch 11 – Polarity for RS-422 Serial Interface: Switch 11 is  
used to reverse the polarity of the receive and transmit data line for  
the RS-422 serial interface.  
11  
Mode  
Off  
On  
Normal  
Reverse  
Switch 12 – Interface: Switch 12 sets the serial interface in either  
RS-232C or RS-422 mode.  
12  
Mode  
Off  
On  
RS-232C  
RS-422  
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Repair Information  
This chapter explains how to make adjustments to the printer and  
how to remove defective FRUs.  
Handling ESD-sensitive Parts  
Many electronic products use parts that are known to be sensitive to  
electrostatic discharge (ESD). To prevent damage to ESD-sensitive  
parts, follow the instructions below in addition to all the usual  
precautions, such as turning off power before removing logic boards:  
Keep the ESD-sensitive part in its original shipping container (a  
special “ESD bag”) until you are ready to install the part into the  
machine.  
Make the least-possible movements with your body to prevent an  
increase of static electricity from clothing fibers, carpets, and fur-  
niture.  
Put the ESD wrist strap on your wrist. Connect the wrist band to  
the system ground point. This discharges any static electricity in  
your body to the machine.  
Hold the ESD-sensitive part by its edge connector shroud  
(cover); do not touch its pins. If you are removing a pluggable  
module, use the correct tool.  
Do not place the ESD-sensitive part on the machine cover or on  
a metal table; if you need to put down the ESD-sensitive part for  
any reason, first put it into its special bag.  
Machine covers and metal tables are electrical grounds. They  
increase the risk of damage because they make a discharge  
path from your body through the ESD-sensitive part. (Large  
metal objects can be discharge paths without being grounded.)  
Prevent ESD-sensitive parts from being accidentally touched by  
other personnel. Install machine covers when you are not work-  
ing on the machine, and do not put unprotected ESD-sensitive  
parts on a table.  
If possible, keep all ESD-sensitive parts in a grounded metal  
cabinet (case).  
Be extra careful in working with ESD-sensitive parts when cold-  
weather heating is used because low humidity increases static  
electricity.  
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Adjustments  
Envelope Restraint Spring On The Envelope+ Feeder  
1. Loosen the mounting screw [A].  
2. Position the spring [B] so it clears the separator roller by  
1.9 ±0.2 mm (0.075 ±0.008 in.).  
3. Tighten the mounting screw.  
Paper Restraint Spring On The 100-sheet  
Auxiliary Feeder  
1. Loosen the mounting screw [A].  
2. Position the spring [B] so it clears the separator roller by  
1.9 ± 0.2 mm (0.040 ±0.008 in.).  
3. Tighten the mounting screw.  
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Envelope Feeder Magnet And 100-sheet  
Auxiliary Feeder Magnet  
1. Hold the armature [A] in the closed (coil active) position.  
2. Loosen the mounting screw [B], and rotate the magnet assembly  
so the armature clears the clutch gear by 0.30 ± 0.20 mm (0.012  
± 0.008 in.).  
3. Tighten the screw.  
4. Check the adjustment on both sides of the gear.  
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Fuser Drive Gear Backlash  
Fuser drive gear backlash is adjusted so that when gear #2 is held  
still, there is a slight amount of backlash in the fuser gear. Print  
quality can be affected if the gears are too tight.  
1. Remove the fuser cover.  
2. Locate gear #2. It is the white adjustable gear mounted to the  
side frame below the fuser gear.  
3. Rotate the adjustable gear in one direction to check for backlash.  
To adjust backlash:  
1. Loosen the nut on the idler stud.  
2. Move the idler stud downward in its slot.  
3. Insert a 0.95 mm (.037) feeler gage between the gear shoulders  
from the front of the machine. You may need to use an angled or  
very small feeler gauge.  
4. With the nut snug but not tight, tap the idler upward until the  
gage is snug between the gear shoulders.  
5. Tighten the locking nut.  
6. Check the clearance again; tightening may have altered the  
adjustment. Be sure the fuser gear can be rotated slightly when  
gear #2 is held still.  
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Fuser Solenoid  
Note: The fuser solenoid must be mounted on the fuser for this  
adjustment and should be at room temperature.  
1. Loosen screw [A].  
2. Remove the rubber washer.  
3. Rotate shaft [B] (eccentric) to obtain 4.2 mm ± 0.2 mm  
(0.165 in.± 0.008 in.) air gap.  
4. Tighten screw [A].  
5. Replace the rubber washer.  
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Paper Feed Magnet  
1. Remove the system board. The magnet is accessed through the  
holes in the right frame.  
2. With the armature latched on the cam step check for 0.60 mm ±  
0.07 mm (0.024 in ± 0.003 in.) between the foam pad and the  
magnet pole piece. If adjustment is required, continue:  
3. Keep the armature latched and loosen the magnet mounting  
screw [A].  
4. Insert feeler gage.  
5. Rotate the magnet against the feeler gage.  
6. Tighten the mounting screw.  
7. The gage should pass between the foam pad and the magnet  
pole piece with moderate resistance.  
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Optional Paper Feed Magnet  
1. With the armature latched on the cam step check for 0.60 mm  
± 0.07 mm between the foam pad and the magnet pole piece. If  
adjustment is required, continue:  
2. Keep the armature latched and loosen the magnet mounting  
screw [A].  
Note: The flat side of the D-roll is down when the feed is latched.  
3. Insert feeler gage.  
4. Rotate the magnet against the feeler gage.  
5. Tighten the mounting screw.  
6. The gage should pass between the foam pad and the magnet  
pole piece with moderate resistance.  
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Printhead Skew - Level 1  
1. Loosen the mounting screws [A].  
2. Pivot the printhead around the shoulder screw [B] until the skew  
marks on the printout are parallel to the top edge of the paper.  
Use Print Test 1 or Quick Test to check this. Rotating the  
printhead clockwise will lower the left skew adjustment point on  
the test print.  
3. Tighten the screws.  
4. Install the top cover and print another page to verify the  
adjustment.  
B
A
Skew Adjustment Points  
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Printhead Skew - Level 2  
1. Remove the top cover.  
2. Loosen the screws [A].  
3. Run Print Test 1 or the Quick Test on the Diagnostics Menu.  
4. Move the pointer [B] to eliminate the skew. Moving the pointer  
toward the left raises the left adjustment point on the printout.  
5. Tighten the screws, and verify the adjustment.  
A
B
Skew Adjustment Points  
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Print Registration Adjustment  
Use Print Test 1 or the Quick Test to evaluate print registration.  
Adjust the registration so the tips of the diamonds are at the top and  
bottom edges of the page and the printout is centered left to right.  
Verify that the to Top Margin is correct before adjusting the Bottom  
Margin.  
1. Enter Diagnostics mode.  
2. Select [Print Registration].  
3. Select one of the following: [Left Margin], [Top Margin], or  
[Bottom Margin].  
4. The value of the margin you selected is shown.  
5. Left Margin: This margin can be set between -23 and +23.  
Changing the number by one moves the margin 1/75 inches.  
Moving the number in a positive direction moves the margin  
toward the right and negative moves the margin to the left.  
6. Top Margin: This margin can be set between -20 and +20.  
Changing the number by one moves the margin by 1/75 inches.  
Moving the number in a positive direction moves the margin  
down the page and widens the top margin. Moving the number in  
a negative direction moves the text up the page and narrows the  
top margin.  
7. Bottom Margin: This margin can be set between -7 and +7.  
Moving the number in a positive direction moves the margin  
down and narrows the bottom margin. Moving the number in a  
negative direction moves the text up the page and leaves a wider  
bottom margin.  
8. Select [+] to move the number in a positive direction.  
9. Select [-] to move the number in a negative direction.  
10. Select [Print Test 1], or [Quick Test] to check your settings.  
11. Select [Tray 1], or [Tray 2].  
12. Select [Single], or [Continuous].  
13. Select [SAVE] to save your settings when they are correct.  
14. Press Return to return to the Diagnostics menu.  
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Removals  
When there is artwork to support a procedure, it follows the text.  
Covers  
Right Cover Removal  
1. Turn the printer off.  
2. Remove all external trays.  
3. Open the top cover.  
4. Swing the cover open.  
5. Remove the E-clip from the rear pivot pin and lift the cover off the  
rear pivot pin.  
Front Cover Removal  
1. Unplug the power cord.  
2. Remove the paper tray.  
3. Open the top cover.  
4. Open the right cover.  
5. Remove the Duplex mounting slot covers.  
6. Release the latches [B]. You can reach the lower latches through  
the paper tray opening.  
7. Pull the front cover forward, then move the cover to the right to  
separate the on/off switch linkage [D].  
8. Disconnect the ground strap from the frame on the left side.  
9. Remove the front exit deflector switch.  
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Left Cover Removal  
1. Unplug the power cord.  
2. Open the top cover and remove the print cartridge.  
3. Remove the front cover.  
4. Locate the latch [A] and push the end to the rear to release it.  
5. Push the top of the cover to the left.  
6. Remove the cover by sliding it to the rear of the machine.  
Top Cover Removal  
1. Remove the top cover screws [C].  
2. Lift the rear of the cover first, then the front, and lift the cover off.  
3. Rest the cover on the machine and disconnect the operator  
panel cable and the ground wire.  
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Transfer Roll Removal  
1. Unplug the power cord.  
2. Remove the print cartridge.  
3. Remove the bearing cover from the left side of the transfer roll:  
Note: Do not touch the transfer roll surface.  
Support the left bearing cover from the front with your left  
hand.  
Use a small screwdriver to push the rear latch forward and  
release the bearing cover. This exposes the bearing on the  
end of the transfer roll.  
4. Grasp the bearing on the end of the transfer roll. Lift slightly and  
move it to the left until the right end of the transfer roll shaft  
slides out of the right side bearing.  
5. Remove the transfer roll.  
6. Lift the right bearing straight up and out of the machine.  
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D-roll Assembly Removal  
1. Unplug the power cord.  
2. Remove the paper tray.  
Note: The following 3 steps are not necessary, but may make it  
easier to see the parts.  
3. Remove the print cartridge.  
4. Remove the fuser input guide.  
5. Remove the transfer roll housing assembly.  
6. Move your finger down off the end of the shaft to the latch  
located above the flat part of the D-roll.  
7. Push the latch down (away from the shaft) and slide the D-roll to  
the left, off the shaft.  
Note: There is no positive detent when replacing the D-roll. Make  
certain the roll is in place by pulling toward the left without pushing  
the latch.  
Note: Later machines do not have a latch. Remove the D-roll by  
pulling it firmly to the left. The D-roll without a latch is intended to be  
installed only once; if it is removed for any reason it should be  
replaced with a new one. The new D-roll may take considerable  
force to install.  
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Drive Motor Removal  
1. Unplug the power cord.  
2. Remove the system board.  
3. Remove the system board inner EMC shield.  
4. Remove the fuser input guide [A].  
5. Remove the transfer housing assembly.  
6. Remove the gear cover by releasing the rear latch and lifting up.  
7. Remove screw [C] and the grounding clip (this clip is not present  
on all machines).  
8. Remove the motor mounting nuts [B] and screws.  
9. Work the motor out of the machine.  
10P: Do not remove the motor from the gear bracket assembly; they  
are not available separately.  
Installing the motor: If the motor has been removed from the gear  
bracket assembly, you must use the gear retaining plate as a tem-  
plate to be sure the motor pinion is correctly positioned to gear 4.  
Install the gear retaining plate to the gear bracket assembly and  
tighten the nuts. Install the motor to the assembly and tighten the  
screws. Remove the gear retaining plate from the assembly and  
install the motor in the printer.  
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Fan/Redrive Removal  
1. Open the top cover.  
2. Remove the print cartridge.  
3. Remove the top cover.  
4. Remove the lower redrive shaft by disengaging the right end to  
the rear of the machine.  
5. Disconnect the long redrive belt [A] and slip it off the lower shaft.  
6. Remove the redrive assembly screws [D].  
7. Remove the plenum assembly and screws [B].  
8. Unplug the fan cable. The fan [C] can now be removed from the  
plenum assembly.  
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D
B
A
C
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Fuser Removal  
Note: The heater lamp is fragile and may be damaged if you are not  
careful when you remove or replace the fuser unit.  
CAUTION: THE TEMPERATURE OF THE HOT ROLLER IS  
150°-230°C (302°- 446°F). USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN  
REMOVING THIS UNIT. BEFORE YOU SERVICE THIS UNIT,  
ALLOW THE MACHINE TO COOL FOR 5 MINUTES.  
1. Unplug the power cord.  
2. Remove the printer cartridge.  
3. Disconnect the exit sensor cable from the fuser through the  
opening for the paper output.  
4. Unsnap the front cover from the right side frame.  
5. Remove the fuser cover.  
6. Disconnect the power wires [A] from the left side of the fuser.  
7. Remove the fuser input guide.  
8. Completely loosen the four fuser mounting screws.  
9. Lift the fuser out of the machine.  
Fuser Input Guide Removal  
1. Remove the fuser input guide [B] by lifting the rear end of the  
guide and unsnapping both sides from the fuser.  
2. Lift the fuser input guide upward at both sides near the fuser and  
slide the guide toward the rear of the machine to release.  
3. Lift the guide out of the machine.  
4. Clean the fuser input guide before installing it.  
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Fuser Lamp Removal  
CAUTION: THE TEMPERATURE OF THE HOT ROLLER IS  
150°-230°C (302°-446°F). USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN  
REMOVING THIS UNIT. BEFORE YOU SERVICE THIS UNIT,  
ALLOW THE MACHINE TO COOL FOR 5 MINUTES.  
Note: The fuser lamp is a glass heater. Do not touch the lamp with  
your hands; skin oils and acids can reduce the life of the heater  
lamp. Use a soft cloth to handle the heater lamp at all times if the  
lamp is to be reinserted.  
1. Remove the fuser.  
2. Remove the right lamp bracket [A].  
3. Carefully pull the lamp [B] out to the right, using a soft cloth if the  
lamp is to be reinserted.  
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Fuser Solenoid Removal  
1. Remove the fuser.  
2. Remove the two mounting screws [A] holding the solenoid  
housing to the fuser housing.  
3. Disengage the solenoid bracket from the plunger.  
Note: When a new solenoid assembly is installed, the fuser  
solenoid must be adjusted.  
A
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Fuser Thermistor Removal  
1. Disconnect the thermistor cable connector [A] from the exit  
sensor card.  
2. Remove the fuser cover and wiper.  
3. Remove the tape holding the thermistor cable to the shroud.  
4. Squeeze the thermistor bracket tabs [B] and remove the  
thermistor from the shroud.  
5. Remove the thermistor cable from the guide clips on the right of  
the fuser to remove the thermistor.  
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B
A
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HVPS Removal  
1. Unplug the power cord.  
2. Remove the left cover  
3. Remove the fuser input guide.  
4. Remove the transfer roll housing.  
5. Remove the fuser cover.  
6. Disconnect the cable from the HVPS connector.  
7. Remove the power switch rod.  
8. Remove the ground screw [B].  
9. Remove the mounting screws [C].  
10. Pull the ground strap through the hole [D].  
11. The power supply is held in place by two latches on the left side.  
To release the latches:  
Push one latch [E] in and raise one of the studs [F] to release  
the latch.  
Push the other latch [E] in and raise the other stud [F] to  
release the latch.  
12. Lift the power supply until the studs [F] align with the large  
openings, then move the power supply to the right to release it  
from the frame.  
13. Move the front of the power supply to the right (to clear the fuser  
power wires).  
14. Tilt the front of the power supply up and lift it out of the machine  
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C
D
F
F
E
B
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Input Sensor Removal  
1. Remove the fuser input guide [A].  
2. Remove the transfer roll housing.  
3. Remove the D-roll.  
4. Disconnect the system cable from the input sensor board.  
Note: Use care, the flag can be damaged while removing the  
sensor.  
5. Release latch [B] and pull the sensor down and forward to get it  
out of its mounting.  
6. Disconnect the toner sensor cable from the board.  
7. Remove the sensor board.  
A
B
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Lower Frame Assembly Removal  
1. Remove the right, front, and left covers  
2. Remove the LVPS and the rod for the on/off switch.  
3. Remove gear cover and the fuser input guide [A].  
4. Remove the transfer roll housing.  
5. Disconnect the cable from the HVPS.  
6. Remove the system board and the inner EMC shield.  
7. Disengage the upper frame cables from the guide in the paper  
feed side frame.  
8. Remove the screws [B].  
9. Remove the fuser cover.  
10. Unplug the fuser wires [C] and push them below the HVPS.  
11. Unplug the paper size switch cable.  
12. Lift the lower frame assembly straight up to separate it from the  
paper feed assembly.  
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LVPS Removal  
1. Disconnect the power cord.  
2. Remove all external feed trays.  
3. Remove the left and right side covers.  
4. (10P and 16L) remove the system board and the inner EMC  
shield.  
5. Remove the left and right LVPS mounting screws.  
6. Disconnect the fuser connector [A].  
7. Lift the supply up and then toward the right side frame to  
disconnect the On/Off switch linkage.  
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LVPS Cover Removal  
1. Form tabs [D] away from the power supply to create clearance  
for tabs [A] to move downward.  
2. Release the top latches [A].  
3. Release the side latches [B].  
4. Release the bottom latches [C].  
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Operator Panel Removal  
1. Remove the top cover.  
2. Disconnect the operator panel cable.  
3. Remove the operator panel mounting screws from the inside of  
the top cover.  
Option Card Removal  
1. Remove all external trays.  
2. Open the top cover.  
3. Open the right cover.  
4. Remove the outer EMC shield.  
5. Remove cable and mounting screws as required.  
6. Pop the card off the plastic standoffs.  
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Exit Sensor Removal  
1. Remove the front cover.  
2. Disconnect the fuser/sensor cable.  
3. Disconnect the thermistor cable.  
4. Disconnect the fuser solenoid cable. This cable is not present in  
all models.  
5. Release the latches [A].  
6. Pull the sensor down to remove it.  
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Paper Feed Magnet Assembly Removal  
1. Remove the print cartridge.  
2. Remove the right cover.  
3. Remove the system board.  
4. Remove the inner EMC shield.  
5. Locate the paper feed magnet mounting screw [B] (visible  
through the right side frame [A]).  
6. Remove the mounting screw [B].  
7. Remove the paper feed magnet assembly from the rear (slip the  
connector under the right frame).  
A
B
B
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Paper Feed Rollers Removal  
Note: Replace all paper feed drive rollers at the same time.  
1. Remove the lower frame.  
2. Disconnect the system cable from the input sensor.  
3. Remove the screws [A] and the outer deflector.  
4. Remove the screws [B] and the toner shield [E].  
5. Separate the side frames.  
6. Pull the guides [C] out of the side frames.  
7. Use a flat-blade tool to snap the gears and rollers [D] off the  
shaft.  
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Paper Size Switch Removal  
1. Open the top cover.  
2. Remove the print cartridge.  
3. Remove the paper tray.  
4. Open the right side cover.  
5. Remove the front cover.  
6. Remove the two screws [A].  
7. Unplug the cable [B] from the switch connector [C].  
8. Rotate the switch about 90°and pull it out of the printer.  
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Printhead Removal  
IMPORTANT: The printhead is ESD-sensitive. It is not serviceable  
and should be replaced as a unit.  
1. Turn the printer off.  
2. Remove the print cartridge.  
3. Remove the right and top covers.  
4. Remove the exit redrive and its belt.  
5. Remove the air plenum.  
6. Remove the screws [A] and the pointer if present.  
7. Cut and discard the printhead cable clamp.  
8. Disconnect the connectors [B].  
9. Remove the printhead and the printhead shroud.  
10. Pry off the grip rings holding the printhead to the shroud.  
Note: After replacing the printhead perform the printhead skew  
adjustment.  
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System Board Removal  
1. Check the page count and write it down so you can set the new  
system board.  
2. Turn the printer off.  
3. Remove the right cover.  
4. Remove the outer EMC shield by pressing down on the two  
bottom tabs, slide the shield forward, then down (10P has no  
outer EMC shield).  
5. Disconnect all the external connectors from the system board  
and remove the option cards.  
6. Remove the system board mounting hardware [A].  
7. Release the system board standoff.  
8. Remove screw [B]. and remove the system board.  
Note: If system board is being replaced, remove the ROM SIMM  
and all options for installation on the new system board.  
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System Cable Removal  
1. Turn the printer off.  
2. Remove the right cover.  
3. Remove the transfer roll housing.  
4. Remove the fuser input guide.  
5. Disconnect the system cable connections.  
6. Remove the cable through the top of the machine.  
Fuser/Sensor Cable Removal  
1. Turn the printer off.  
2. Remove the system board.  
3. Remove the inner EMC shield.  
4. Disconnect the cable from the exit sensor board.  
5. Remove the front cover.  
6. Remove the front exit deflector switch.  
7. Disconnect the cable from the paper sensor assembly.  
8. Remove the cable through the right frame.  
Torquer Motor Removal (10P)  
1. Remove the lower frame assembly from the base.  
2. Remove the D-roll.  
3. Remove the D-roll shaft/gear assembly, taking care not to lose  
the two bushings.  
4. Remove the two screws and remove the torquer motor and  
adapter.  
5. Unsnap the adapter from the motor.  
Note: When reinstalling, align the timing marks on the torquer  
motor gear and D-roll gear.  
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Toner Sensor Removal  
1. Remove the fuser input guide [A]  
2. Remove the transfer roll housing.  
3. Lift the input sensor board far enough to disconnect the cable  
[B].  
4. Remove the end of the bellcrank spring.  
5. Lift the sensor to unsnap it.  
6. Work the cable out of the frame and remove the sensor.  
A
B
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Transfer Roll Housing Removal  
1. Remove the print cartridge.  
2. Remove the fuser input guide.  
3. Grasp the housing and pull toward the front of the machine to  
disconnect the housing from the mounting studs, visible through  
openings [B] in the inner deflector.  
4. Lift the transfer roll housing far enough to disconnect the system  
cable.  
5. Lift the transfer roll housing out of the machine.  
6. To replace the transfer roll housing, perform the removal  
procedure in reverse order. After replacing the Transfer Roll  
Housing, open the top cover, power the machine off then on, to  
ensure the erase lamps flash off and on.  
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Upper Frame Removal  
1. Unplug the power cord.  
2. Remove the print cartridge.  
3. Remove the right, left, and top covers.  
4. Remove the system board.  
5. Remove the inner EMC shield.  
6. Remove the load box latches [A].  
7. Release the latches [B].  
8. Pivot the upper frame to the rear to release the spring tension.  
9. Unsnap the plastic insert [D] holding the upper frame cables in  
the right side frame.  
10. Remove the screws [C].  
11. Remove the upper frame cables through the side frame.  
12. Lift the upper frame off the machine.  
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Zif Connector Removal  
1. Slide the cable clamp [A] to the open position.  
2. Note how the contact surfaces [C] of the cable are positioned as  
you pull the cable [B] out of the connector.  
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Duplex Option Top Cover And Table Cover Removal  
1. Open the top cover by pulling up at [A] and pivoting 90°.  
2. Pry the top cover from the bottom cover at [B] and lay the top  
cover on its side.  
3. To disconnect the fan leads, the table cover has to be removed.  
4. Release latches [C] on the paper table cover and lift up. Release  
latch [D] and lift the paper table cover out of the frame assembly.  
D
C
A
B
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Duplex Option Exit Card And Cover Removal  
1. Pry up on tabs [A], after the tabs are released, lift up on the  
cover, rotate the cover out, and slide it to the right to completely  
remove it.  
2. Disconnect the exit sensor card cable.  
3. Depress the exit sensor flag actuator [B] and lift out the exit  
sensor card.  
Duplex Option Bottom Cover And  
Entry Sensor Card Removal  
1. Release the two latches [A] on the frame assembly and lift it out  
of the bottom cover.  
2. Pry up on the sensor card at [B], so it will clear the mounting  
stud, and pull it out of the frame assembly.  
Note: When re-installing the sensor, lift up the flags so they will  
clear the sensor and not be damaged.  
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Repair Information 99  
4039-1XX  
Duplex Option System Card And Motor Removal  
1. Disconnect all cables.  
2. Release latches [A] and lift the system board out.  
4. Lift the motor out of the frame assembly.  
Note: The remaining FRU is the Gearblock Assembly. When you  
replace this FRU see “Lubrication Specifications” on page 120”.  
Note: Reinstall the motor so the belt is not tight but will not jump  
teeth on the timing pulley.  
A
B
100 Service Manual  
   
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Connector Locations  
This chapter shows the locations of major printer assemblies, gears,  
connectors, and ground straps.  
Major Assembly Locations  
Operator Panel  
Upper Frame  
Fan  
Print Cartridge  
Exit Redrive  
Low Voltage  
Power Supply  
Print Head  
High Voltage  
Power Supply  
Fuser  
Transfer Roll  
LowerFrame  
System Board  
Output Sensor  
Toner Sensor  
Paper Tray  
Input Sensor  
Paper Feed  
Connector Locations 101  
       
4039-1XX  
Gear Train  
102 Service Manual  
   
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HVPS  
Connector Locations 103  
   
4039-1XX  
Transfer Roller Housing  
Paper Guide*  
* Transfer roller housing for 10P has no paper guide  
104 Service Manual  
   
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System Cable  
Pin 1  
Input and Toner Sensors  
Pin 1  
Pin 1  
Transfer Roll  
HVPS  
System Board  
(10R/12R/12C/12L) J20  
(16L) J17  
Pin 1  
Connector Locations 105  
   
4039-1XX  
System Board Connectors 10R/12R/12L  
106 Service Manual  
   
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System Board Connectors 10R/12R/12C/12L  
Connector  
Name  
J1  
DRAM SIMM  
J2  
DRAM SIMM  
J3  
ROM SIMM (flash memory option)  
ROM SIMM (printer microcode)  
Printhead Mirror Motor(Printhead)/ Fan  
Laser (Printhead)/ Hsync  
Operator Pane/Output Bin Sensor  
DC to DC Convertor  
DC to DC Convertor  
INA Power Card  
J4  
J5  
J6  
J7  
J8  
J9  
J10  
J11  
J12  
J13  
J14  
J15  
J16  
J17  
J18  
J19  
J20  
LVPS  
Envelope Feeder Magnet  
INA Card  
Serial  
Parallel Port  
Font Card  
500 Sheet Option  
Duplex  
Fuser  
HVPS Flex (Includes input and toner sensors  
and erase lamps on transfer roller)  
J21  
J22  
Paper Drive Motor  
Paper Pick Magnet  
Connector Locations 107  
4039-1XX  
System Board Connectors 16L  
108 Service Manual  
   
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System Board 16L  
Connector  
Name  
J1  
DRAM SIMM  
J2  
DRAM SIMM  
J3  
Mirror Motor(Printhead)/ Fan  
Laser (Printhead)/ Hsync  
Operator Pane/Output Bin Sensor  
Duplex  
J4  
J5  
J6  
J7  
Font Card  
J8  
Hard Disk Option  
J9  
Envelope Feeder Magnet  
ROM SIMM (Printer microcode)  
ROM SIMM (flash memory option)  
INA Card  
J10  
J11  
J12  
J13  
J14  
J16  
J16  
J17  
Parallel and Serial Port  
500 Sheet Option  
Paper Drive Motor  
Fuser  
HVPS Flex (Includes input and toner sensors  
and erase lamps on transfer roller)  
J18  
J19  
LVPS  
Paper Pick Magnet  
Connector Locations 109  
4039-1XX  
System Board Connectors 10P  
J21  
J11  
J14  
110 Service Manual  
   
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System Board 10P  
Connector  
Name  
J1  
N/A  
J2  
DRAM SIMM  
J3  
Option SIMM (flash memory option)  
J4  
ROM SIMM (printer microcode)  
J5  
Printhead Mirror Motor/Fan  
J6  
Printhead Hsync/Laser  
J7  
Operator Panel  
J8  
N/A  
J9  
N/A  
J10  
J11  
J12  
J13  
J14  
J15  
J16  
J17  
J18  
J19  
J20  
J21  
J22  
N/A  
LVPS  
Envelope Feeder Magnet  
INA/Hard Disk  
HVPS  
Parallel Port  
N/A  
Second Paper Tray Option  
Duplex  
Exit &Paper Size Sensor/Fuser Solenoid  
Input & Toner Sensor Board/Erase Lamps  
Drive Motor  
Torquer Motor (Tray 1 pick)  
Connector Locations 111  
4039-1XX  
Printhead Cables  
The printhead cable connector for 10P, 10R, 12R, 12L,and 12C is  
J6. The printhead cable connector for 16L is J4.  
Connector  
112 Service Manual  
   
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Printhead Cable  
Pin  
Laser  
Hsync  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
1
2
3
4
6
5
4
3
2
1
Mirror Motor Cable/Fan Cable  
The mirror motor cable connector for the 10P, 10R, 12R, 12L, and  
12C is J5. The mirror motor cable connector for 16L is J3.  
Pin  
Motor  
Fan  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
3
4
5
2
1
Connector Locations 113  
   
4039-1XX  
Operator Panel/Output Bin Sensor Cable —  
Handle-Mounted Outbin Sensor  
114 Service Manual  
   
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Operator Panel/Output Bin Sensor Cable —  
Redrive-Mounted Outbin Sensor  
Op Panel Cable  
Connector  
Pin 1  
Pin 1  
The cable connector for 10P, 10R, 12R, 12L, 12C is J7. The cable  
connector for 16L is J5.  
Connector Locations 115  
   
4039-1XX  
Pin  
Op Panel  
Sensor  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4 *  
* No connection on machines with  
redrive-mounted output bin sensor.  
116 Service Manual  
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Printer Ground Straps  
Operator Panel  
to Upper Frame  
Load Box  
Shaft to  
Upper Frame  
Outer Deflector  
to Lower Frame  
HVPS to  
Frame  
Toner Shield to  
Lower Frame  
Static Brush to  
Lower Frame  
Connector Locations 117  
   
4039-1XX  
Load Box Shaft  
to Upper Frame  
Toner Shield  
to Lower Frame  
118 Service Manual  
4039-1XX  
Preventive Maintenance  
This chapter describes procedures for printer preventive  
maintenance. Following these recommendations can help prevent  
problems and maintain optimum performance.  
Safety Inspection Guide  
The purpose of this inspection guide is to aid you in identifying  
unsafe conditions.  
Use good judgment to identify possible safety conditions not covered  
by this inspection guide. Refer to the safety reminders for a general  
checklist.  
If any unsafe conditions exist, find out how serious the hazard could  
be and if you can continue before you correct the hazard.  
Check the following items:  
Damaged, missing, or altered parts, especially in the area of the  
On/Off switch and the power supply  
Damaged, missing, or altered covers, especially in the area of  
the top cover and the power supply cover  
Possible safety exposure from any non-Lexmark attachments  
Preventive Maintenance 119  
       
4039-1XX  
Lubrication Specifications  
Lubricate only when parts are replaced or as needed, not on a  
scheduled basis. Use of lubricants other than those specified can  
cause premature failure. Some unauthorized lubricants may  
chemically attack polycarbonate parts. Use IBM no.10 oil PN  
1280443 (approved equivalents: Mobil DTE27, Shell Tellus 100,  
Fuchs Renolin MR30) to lubricate the areas of contact between:  
Gear no. 2 and its stud on the side plate  
Gear no. 3 and its stud on the motor bracket  
Gear no. 4 and its thrust washer  
Gear no. 4 and its stud on the motor bracket  
Gear no. 5 and its stud on the motor bracket  
Gear no. 6 and its stud on the motor bracket  
Gear no. 6 and its thrust washer  
Gear no. 7 and its stud on the rail  
Gear no. 7 and its thrust washer  
Gear no. 8 and its stud on the rail  
Gear no. 8 and its thrust washer  
Gear no. 9 and its stud on the rail  
The metering roller shaft and its bushings on the rail assembly  
The main metering backup roller and its stud and thrust washer  
The D-roller shaft and its bushings on the rail assembly  
The auxiliary metering roller and its stud on the rail, including the  
snap-in groove and the snap ridges in the roller hole  
Gear no. 14 and its stud on the rail  
Gear no. 13 and its stud on the rail  
The auxiliary paper feed idler and its stud on the rail  
The prealigner drive idler and its stud on the rail  
The prealigner drive roller and its stud on the rail  
The prealigner backup roller and its shaft and thrust washer  
The fixed-center idler gear in the 500 sheet base and its shaft  
The idler gear in the 500 sheet base and its shaft  
Use IBM no. 23 grease (approved equivalent Shell Darina 1) to  
lubricate:  
120 Service Manual  
   
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Front pivot latch studs  
Gear no. 8 teeth at gear no. 7 contact points  
Gear no. 9 teeth at gear no. 11 contact points  
Gear no. 9 teeth at gear no. 8 and gear no. 10 contact points  
Cover Hinge Spring tips  
Cartridge “ramps” at top center of both sides frames  
Latch handle tips  
Area of contact between fuser release bail and roll  
All release arms areas of contact of fuser solenoid lever.  
Use grease, p/n 1329301 to lubricate gear nos. 2,3,4,5,6, and 12.  
Use all the grease in the packet. Apply part of the grease, rotate the  
gears, and apply the rest. The teeth of gears 3, 4, and 5 should be  
completely coated.  
Use grease, p/n 1384076 to lubricate:  
[A] Areas of contact between the two shafts and the grounding  
spring.  
Use grease, p/n 1383586 to lubricate: [B] on the duplex unit.  
A
B
Preventive Maintenance 121  
4039-1XX  
Printhead Window Cleaning Procedure  
Do not use cleaning fluids on the printhead window. Do not use a  
bare cotton swab. The swab deposits lint on the window.  
Note: The printhead window is a coated glass. Do not push too  
hard and scratch or break the glass.  
1. Remove the print cartridge.  
2. Fold a lint free cloth over a cotton swab.  
3. Open the shutter.  
4. Insert the swab and cloth combination in the printhead window  
slot, then slide it left to right several times. Move the swab to a  
clean spot on the cloth and repeat the cleaning procedure. Do  
this procedure several times to make sure the window is clean.  
Cleaning The Transfer Roller  
Power off the printer. Power on and let it complete POST. Do this two  
to three times.  
122 Service Manual  
       
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Scheduled Mechanical Maintenance  
The operator panel will display the message “80 Scheduled  
Maintenance” at each 200K (100K for 12C) page count interval. It is  
necessary to replace the fuser assembly, transfer roller, d-roll, and  
lower redrive shaft assembly at this interval to maintain the print  
quality and reliability of the printer. These items are available as  
individual FRUs. They are also available as a maintenance Kit  
through the dealer options ordering channel.  
After replacing the kit the maintenance count must be reset to zero  
to clear the “80 Scheduled Maintenance” message.  
Preventive Maintenance 123  
   
4039-1XX  
Parts Catalog  
How To Use This Parts Catalog  
SIMILAR ASSEMBLIES: If two assemblies contain a majority of  
identical parts, they are broken down on the same list. Common  
parts are shown by one index number. Parts peculiar to one or  
the other of the assemblies are listed separately and identified  
by description.  
AR: (As Required) in the Units column indicates that the quantity  
is not the same for all machines.  
NP: (Non-Procurable) in the Units column indicates that the part  
is non-procurable and that the individual parts or the next higher  
assembly should be ordered.  
NR: (Not Recommended) in the Units column indicates that the  
part is procurable but not recommended for field replacement,  
and that the next higher assembly should be ordered.  
R: (Restricted) in the Units column indicates that the part has a  
restricted availability.  
NS: (Not Shown) in the Asm-Index column indicates that the part  
is procurable but is not pictured in the illustration.  
INDENTURE: The indenture is marked by a series of dots  
located before the parts description. The indenture indicates the  
relationship of a part to the next higher assembly. For example:  
INDENTURE RELATIONSHIP OF PARTS  
(No dot) MAIN ASSEMBLY  
(One dot) o Detail parts of a main assembly  
(One dot) o Subassembly of the main assembly  
(Two dot) o o Detail part of a one-dot subassembly  
(Two dot) o o Subassembly of a one-dot subassembly  
Parts Catalog 124  
     
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Assembly 1: Covers  
14  
1
1B  
2
1A  
17  
12  
10  
7
6
5
4
27  
8
9
15  
11  
16  
3
Parts Catalog 125  
   
4039-1XX  
Asm-  
Index  
Part  
Number  
Units  
Description  
1-1  
-1  
1325311  
1328204  
1329607  
1381017  
1328207  
1328453  
1325135  
1325136  
1325137  
1325952  
1328511  
1419451  
1375923  
1375925  
1375992  
1375927  
1377417  
1325115  
1328208  
1328210  
1328329  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Top Cover 10R/12R/12C/10P  
Top Cover 12L/16L  
Kit, Stacker Spring 16L  
Operator Panel Asm  
Door, Top Cover 12L/16L  
Screw, Operator Panel  
Front Logo, 10R  
NS  
-1A  
-1B  
NS  
-2  
-2  
Front Logo, 12R  
-2  
Front Logo, 12L  
-2  
Front Logo, 12C  
-2  
Front Logo, 16L  
-2  
Front Logo, 10P  
-2  
Front Logo, 10R plus  
Front Logo, 12R plus  
Front Logo 12C plus  
Front Logo 12L plus  
Front Logo 16L plus  
Right Cover Asm 10R/12R/12L/12C  
Right Cover Asm 10P/16L  
Door, Right Cover  
-2  
-2  
-2  
-2  
-3  
-3  
-4  
NS  
Label, Door, Right Cover 10R/12R/12L/12C/  
16L  
-5  
1328186  
1195318  
1329070  
1328473  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Front Cover Asm  
-6  
On/Off Switch Lever  
-7  
Output Deflector  
-8  
Output Deflector Lever  
Spring, Deflector Lever, Parts Packet 1383316  
Spring, On-Off Actuator  
Spring, Front Cover Deflector  
Left Cover  
-9  
-10  
-11  
-12  
-14  
-14  
-15  
-16  
1058249  
1183599  
1328185  
1325026  
1328509  
1183536  
1183538  
Paper Stop Asm,10R/12R/12C/10P  
Paper Stop Asm, 12L/16L  
Front Exit Slide  
Tray, Front Exit with slide  
126 Service Manual  
4039-1XX  
Assembly 1: Covers (Continued)  
14  
1
1B  
2
1A  
17  
12  
10  
7
6
5
4
27  
8
9
15  
11  
16  
3
Parts Catalog 127  
4039-1XX  
Asm-  
Index  
Part  
Number  
Units  
Description  
1-17  
NS  
1328508  
1328482  
1328189  
1
1
Manual Feed Tray with guide  
Screw (Deflector Spring Mtg.) Parts Packet  
1383314  
NS  
NS  
1
1
Cover, Duplex mtg. slot  
Screw (Deflector Switch Mtg. plate) Parts  
Packet 1383314  
-27  
1
Front Exit Door  
128 Service Manual  
4039-1XX  
Assembly 2: Lower Frame  
1
7
4A  
14  
15  
10  
4
5
2
1
20  
22  
9
7
8
1
6
18  
11  
23  
3
13  
19  
9
12  
17  
Parts Catalog 129  
   
4039-1XX  
Asm-  
Index  
Part  
Number  
Units  
Description  
2-1  
1381120  
1
1
Lower Frame Assembly 10R/12R/12L/12C/16L/  
10P  
-1  
1381001  
Lower Frame Assembly (16L below serial  
number 11-09885 U.S. & 11-10915 W.T.)  
-2  
-2  
-2  
-2  
1381046  
1381047  
1381121  
1381002  
1
1
1
1
Motor, Brkt. and Gear Asm. 10R  
Motor, Brkt. and Gear Asm. 12R/12L/12C  
Motor, Brkt. and Gear Asm. 16L  
Motor, Brkt. and Gear Asm. (16L below serial  
number 11-09885 U.S. & 11-10915 W.T.)  
-2  
-2  
1381049  
1381122  
1
1
Bracket and Gear Asm. 10R (W/O motor)  
Bracket and Gear Asm. 12R/12L/12C/16L  
(W/O motor)  
-2  
-2  
1381003  
1381623  
1
1
Bracket and Gear Asm. (W/O motor) (16L  
below serial number 11-09885 U.S. & 11-10915  
W.T.)  
Motor, Brkt. and Gear Asm., 10P - includes  
Gear 6  
-3  
1325614  
1329515  
1408672  
1328503  
1328441  
1623642  
1623642  
1328244  
1624875  
1328243  
1039391  
1329013  
1383316  
1383314  
1039271  
1383314  
1622347  
1329144  
1328245  
1408645  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Plate Asm. Gear Box Mtg. 10R  
Plate Asm. Gear Box Mtg. 12R/12L/12C/16L  
Plate, Gear Box Mtg. 10P  
Screw, Motor Brkt. Mtg. (All except 10P)  
Clip, Ground, Motor Mtg. (All except 10P)  
Mtg. Screw, motor (All except 10P)  
Mtg. Screw, Gear Asm. (All except 10P)  
Gear No. 6 (All except 10P)  
Mtg. Screw, Gear # 6 (All except 10P)  
Gear No. 2  
-3  
-3  
-4  
-4A  
NS  
NS  
-5  
-5A  
-6  
-7  
Detent, Box  
-8  
Right Cartridge Latch  
-9  
Spring, Parts Packet  
-10  
-11  
-12  
-13  
-14  
-15  
-15  
Washer, Parts Packet  
Shaft, Gear 2  
Nut, Gear 2, PP  
Lockwasher, Gear 2  
Left Cartridge Latch  
Gear Train Cover (All except 10P)  
Gear Train Cover, 10P  
130 Service Manual  
4039-1XX  
Assembly 2: Lower Frame (Continued)  
1
7
4A  
14  
15  
10  
4
5
2
1
20  
22  
9
7
8
1
6
18  
11  
23  
3
13  
19  
9
12  
17  
Parts Catalog 131  
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Asm-  
Index  
Part  
Number  
Units  
Description  
2-17  
-17A  
-18  
-19  
NS  
1383314  
1383314  
1328428  
1328427  
1383314  
1039476  
1328181  
1325282  
1408721  
1383314  
4
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Nut, Motor Bracket Parts Packet  
Screw, Motor Bracket Parts Packet, 10P  
LH Bracket, Duplex  
RH Bracket, Duplex  
Screw, Duplex Bracket Parts Packet  
Grommet, Printhead Cable  
Bracket, cover pivot  
-20  
-21  
-22  
-23  
NS  
Cable Clamp  
Guide, Cable, 10P  
Screw, Cable Clamp Parts Packet  
132 Service Manual  
4039-1XX  
Assembly 3: Upper Frame  
1A  
1
22  
17  
18  
23  
19  
23  
3
20  
23  
28  
8
29  
23  
26  
14  
25  
7
11  
6
2
12  
21  
28  
16  
24  
12  
4
24  
11  
5
10  
30  
Parts Catalog 133  
   
4039-1XX  
Asm-  
Index  
Part  
Number  
Units  
Description  
3-1  
1325196  
1
1
Cover Hinge Asm 10R/12R/12C/10P (does not  
include the load box)  
-1  
1381045  
Cover Hinge Asm 12L/16L (does not include  
the load box)  
-1A  
-2  
1383314  
1325103  
1328218  
1328215  
1402284  
1383315  
1039693  
1383315  
1328220  
1039692  
1383998  
1424481  
1328222  
1325022  
1383315  
1383316  
1383315  
1383314  
1383314  
1383314  
1328307  
1325049  
1328217  
1328308  
1325108  
1383313  
1381004  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
Screw, Cover Hinge Parts Packet  
Upper Plate Asm 10R/12R/12C/10P  
Upper Plate Asm 12L/16L  
Cartridge Load Box 10R/12R/12C/12L/16L  
Cartridge Load Box, 10P  
Right Cam Button, Parts Packet  
Right Bellcrank  
-2  
-3  
-3  
-4  
-5  
-6  
Left Cam Button, Parts Packet  
Spring, Bellcrank  
-7  
-8  
Left Bellcrank  
-9  
Fan Asm  
NS  
-10  
-10  
-11  
-12  
NS  
-14  
NS  
-16  
-17  
-18  
-18  
-19  
-20  
-21  
-22  
Pad, Acoustic (Fan)  
Plenum Asm 12R/12L/12C/16L  
Plenum Asm 10R/10P  
Retainer, Parts Packet  
Spring, Parts Packet  
Retainer, Parts Packet  
Screw, Parts Packet  
Washer, Parts Packet  
Screw, Plenum Mtg., Parts Packet  
Grip, Handle  
Handle Latch 10R/12R/12C/10P  
Handle Latch 12L/16L  
Sleeve  
Spring, Handle  
Ground Strap, Parts Packet  
Output Bin Sensor Assembly (handle  
mounted) 12L/16L  
-23  
-24  
-25  
1383316  
1383315  
1383314  
1
1
2
Retainer, E-Clip, Parts Packet  
Pivot, Handle--Parts Packet  
Screw, Parts Packet  
134 Service Manual  
4039-1XX  
Assembly 3: Upper Frame (continued)  
1A  
1
22  
17  
18  
23  
19  
23  
3
20  
23  
28  
8
29  
23  
26  
14  
25  
7
11  
6
2
12  
21  
28  
16  
24  
12  
4
24  
11  
5
10  
30  
Parts Catalog 135  
4039-1XX  
Asm-  
Index  
Part  
Number  
Units  
Description  
3-26  
1381099  
1
1
Cable, Output Bin/Operator Panel 12L(handle  
mounted sensor)  
-26  
1381134  
Cable, Output Bin/Operator Panel 16L(handle  
mounted sensor)  
-26  
-28  
-29  
-30  
-30  
1381095  
1383314  
1325138  
1325067  
1328467  
1
2
1
2
2
Cable, Operator Panel 12C/12R/10R/10P  
Screw, Shaft Mtg., Parts Packet  
Spring, Redrive 10R/12R/12C/10P  
Spring, Plenum 10R/10P  
Spring, Plenum 12R/12L/12C/16L  
136 Service Manual  
4039-1XX  
Assembly 4: Printhead  
8
8A  
8B  
1
9
2
4
System  
Board  
7
6
3
Parts Catalog 137  
   
4039-1XX  
Asm-  
Index  
Part  
Number  
Units  
Description  
4-1  
-1  
1381624  
1381005  
1328431  
1325017  
1325018  
1038199  
1383315  
1383316  
1383314  
1383314  
1383314  
1383315  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
Printhead 10P  
Printhead 10R/12R/12C/12L/16L  
Printhead Shroud Assembly  
Cable, Fan/Mirror Motor  
Cable, hsync/Laser  
-2  
-3  
-4  
NS  
-6  
Cable, Tie  
Pin, Parts Packet  
-7  
Spring, Parts Packet  
-8  
Screw, Printhead Mtg., Parts Packet  
Screw, Hex Headed Parts Packet  
Pointer, Parts Packet  
-8A  
-8B  
-9  
Retainer, Parts Packet  
138 Service Manual  
4039-1XX  
Assembly 5: Paper Feed  
31  
16  
37  
38  
34  
36  
18  
26  
2
29  
15  
28  
23  
13  
12  
1
35  
17  
21  
20  
14  
6
3
22  
4
33  
19  
35  
5
34  
11  
35  
39  
23  
10  
8
30  
7
23  
25  
8
24  
9
8
Parts Catalog 139  
   
4039-1XX  
Asm-  
Index  
Part  
Number  
Units  
Description  
5-1  
-2  
-3  
-4  
-4  
-5  
-5  
-6  
-7  
1039101  
1183597  
1381670  
1381636  
1383430  
1039102  
1408859  
1383315  
1328385  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Outer Deflector  
Upper Deflector  
Inner Deflector with Roller  
Input Sensor Board 10P  
Input Sensor Board 10R/12R/12C/12L/16L  
Lower Deflector 10R/12R/12L/16L  
Lower Deflector 10P/12C  
Flag, Input Sensor, Parts Packet  
Right Rail Asm (With Gears) 10R/12R/12C/  
12L/16L  
-7  
1328314  
1039170  
1328648  
1328317  
1039175  
1042211  
1328192  
1328193  
1039058  
1328172  
1042205  
1328168  
1042206  
1328169  
1042207  
1328173  
1381073  
1328323  
1328322  
1328321  
1383313  
1381015  
1183244  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
Right Rail Asm (Without Gears)  
Machine Pad 10R/12R/12C/10P  
Toner Shield  
-8  
-9  
-10  
-11  
-12  
-12  
-13  
-14  
-14  
-15  
-15  
-16  
-17  
-18  
-18  
-19  
-20  
-21  
-22  
-23  
-24  
-25  
Left Frame  
Tray Frame Spring  
Belt, Redrive 10R/12R/12C/10P  
Belt, Redrive 12L/16L  
Belt, Auxiliary 12L/16L  
Shaft Asm, Lower Redrive 10R/10P  
Shaft Asm, Lower Redrive 12R/12L/12C/16L  
Deflector, Redrive 10R/10P/12R/12C  
Deflector, Redrive 12L/16L  
Shaft Asm, Upper Redrive  
Shaft Asm, Auxiliary Shaft 12L/16L  
Shaft Asm, Middle Redrive 10R/10P  
Shaft Asm, Middle Redrive 12R/12C/12L/16L  
Toner Sensor  
Shaft 12L/16L  
Roller, backup 12L/16L  
Spring, backup 12L/16L  
Jumper, Ground, Parts Packet  
Paper Size Sensor Asm  
Arm, Tray Frame  
140 Service Manual  
4039-1XX  
Assembly 5: Paper Feed (Continued)  
31  
16  
37  
38  
34  
36  
18  
26  
2
29  
15  
28  
23  
13  
12  
1
35  
17  
21  
20  
14  
6
3
22  
4
33  
19  
35  
5
34  
11  
35  
39  
23  
10  
8
30  
7
23  
25  
8
24  
9
8
Parts Catalog 141  
4039-1XX  
Asm-  
Index  
Part  
Number  
Units  
Description  
5-27  
NS  
-28  
-28  
-29  
NS  
-30  
-31  
-33  
-34  
1328452  
1328450  
1381617  
1381618  
1328381  
1383314  
1183245  
1383314  
1328298  
1328167  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Deflector, Paper 10R/12R/12C/12L/16L/10P  
Spring, Shaft Grd. 12L/16L  
Kit, Anti-Squeak Bearing 10P/10R/12R/12C  
Kit, Anti-Squeak Bearing 12L/16L  
Outer Redrive Shield 12L/16L  
Screw Backup Spring Mtg., Parts Packet  
Spring, Arm Tray Bias  
Screw, Redrive Mtg., Parts Packet  
Guide, Fuser Input  
Redrive Assembly 12L/16L,With Handle-  
Mounted Bin Sensor  
-34  
1381527  
1
Redrive Assembly 12L/16L,With Redrive-  
Mounted Bin Sensor  
-34  
-34  
-35  
NS  
-36  
1042230  
1325515  
1383314  
1328345  
1381298  
1
1
1
1
1
Redrive Assembly 10R/10P  
Redrive Assembly 12R/12C  
Screw Parts Packet  
Spring, Bias, Transfer Housing  
Output Bin Sensor 12L/16L, redrive mounted  
sensor  
-37  
-38  
1376284  
1381567  
1
1
Cable, Output Bin/Op Panel 12L/16L, redrive  
mounted sensor  
Kit, Bail, Minibail, and Guide 12L/16L, redrive  
mounted sensor  
142 Service Manual  
4039-1XX  
Assembly 6: Paper Feed Alignment Gears  
Parts Catalog 143  
   
4039-1XX  
Asm-  
Index  
Part  
Number  
Units  
Description  
6-1  
-1  
-
1328383  
1409238  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Bellcrank, Metering 10P/10R/12R/12L/16L  
Bellcrank, Metering 12C  
o Shaft  
-
o Bellcrank  
-
o Roll  
-
o Thrust Washer  
-2  
-3  
-4  
1381145  
1039278  
1383316  
Kit, Prealigner and Metering Rollers  
Gear, Idler, Prealigner  
Spring, Prealigner and Metering Bellcranks,  
Parts Packet  
-5  
-
1328384  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Bellcrank, Prealigner 10P/10R/12R/12L/16L  
o Shaft  
-
o Roll  
-
o Bellcrank  
-
o Thrust washer  
-5  
NS  
NS  
1402336  
1383580  
1383908  
Bellcrank, Prealigner 12C  
Anchor Repair Kit (Metering)  
Anchor Repair Kit (Prealigner)  
144 Service Manual  
4039-1XX  
Assembly 7: Paper Feed Drive  
5
1
23  
8
24  
19  
6
9
16  
3
19  
14  
17  
2
15  
10  
25  
20  
7
11  
18  
21  
4
13  
7
12  
21  
18  
8
22  
Parts Catalog 145  
   
4039-1XX  
Asm-  
Index  
Part  
Number  
Units  
Description  
7-1  
-1  
1328311  
1408705  
1328279  
1126832  
1328385  
1
1
1
1
1
D-Roller Asm 10R/12R/12L/16L  
D-Roller Asm, 10P/12C  
Washer, Thrust  
-2  
-3  
Clip, D-roll  
-4  
Rail Assembly, Right (With gears)10R/12R/  
12C/12L/16L  
-4  
-5  
-6  
1328314  
1328313  
1328454  
1
1
1
Rail Assembly, Right (W/O gears)  
Shield, D-Roll  
Shaft, D-Roll with Gear 11, 10R/12R/12C/12L/  
16L  
-6  
-7  
-8  
1408482  
1383315  
1383316  
1
1
1
Shaft, D-Roll with Gear 11, 10P  
Bushing, Parts Packet  
Spring, Gear Advance Parts Packet 10R/12R/  
12C/12L/16L  
-9  
1383433  
1383318  
1383318  
1
1
1
Clutch Magnet Asm 10R/12R/12C/12L/16L  
Gear No. 14, Sheet Feed, Parts Packet  
-10  
-11  
Gear No. 9, Parts Packet 10R/12R/12C/12L/  
16L  
-11  
-12  
-13  
-14  
-15  
1408259  
1383318  
1383318  
1383318  
1383314  
1
1
1
1
1
Gear No. 9, 10P  
Gear No. 7, Parts Packet  
Gear No. 8, Parts Packet  
Gear No. 10, Parts Packet  
Screw, Clutch Mag. Mtg., Parts Packet 10R/  
12R/12C/12L/16L  
-16  
1383316  
1
Spring, Magnet Arm, Parts Packet 10R/12R/  
12C/12L/16L  
-17  
-18  
-19  
-20  
-21  
-22  
-23  
-24  
-25  
1383314  
1383314  
1383315  
1383318  
1383315  
1039170  
1381306  
1408243  
1381663  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
Washer, Parts Packet 10R/12R/12C/12L/16L  
Washer, Thrust, Parts Packet  
Bushing, Gear 10, Parts Packet  
Gear 13, Parts Packet  
Clip, Parts Packet  
Machine Pad  
Torquer Motor, 10P  
Adapter, Torquer Motor, 10P  
Screw, Torquer, Parts Packet  
146 Service Manual  
4039-1XX  
Assembly 8: Standard Paper Tray (200 sheet)  
1
3
2
4
6
5
Parts Catalog 147  
   
4039-1XX  
Asm-  
Index  
Part  
Number  
Units  
Description  
8-  
-
1183260  
1183276  
1183367  
1
1
1
Paper Tray Assembly, 11 in. (200-sheet)  
Paper Tray Assembly, 14 in. (200-sheet)  
-
Heavy Duty Paper Tray Assembly, 11 in. (200-  
sheet)  
-
1058272  
1
Heavy Duty Paper Tray Assembly, 14 in. (200-  
sheet)  
-
1183376  
1183266  
1183275  
1183163  
1408567  
1183329  
1183330  
1039562  
1058486  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Paper Tray Assembly, A5  
11 in. Cover  
-1  
-1  
-2  
-3  
-4  
-4  
-5  
-6  
14 in. Cover  
Paper Stop  
Corner Buckler  
Liner, 11 in.  
Liner, 14 in.  
Adjustable Guide  
Universal Paper Tray Adapter  
148 Service Manual  
4039-1XX  
Assembly 9: Paper Tray (500-Sheet)  
5A  
Parts Catalog 149  
   
4039-1XX  
Asm-  
Index  
Part  
Number  
Units  
Description  
9-  
1195837  
1195831  
1183801  
1183804  
1183357  
1183359  
1039582  
1408851  
1408882  
1183262  
1183298  
1183266  
1183275  
1195835  
1383385  
1424558  
1383385  
1383390  
1383390  
1039597  
1383385  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Paper Tray Assembly, 11 in.  
Paper Tray Assembly. 14 in.  
Bottom Cover 11 in.  
Bottom Cover 14 in.  
Base 11 in.  
-
-1  
-1  
-2  
-2  
Base 14 in.  
-3  
Paper Guide  
-4  
Slide 11 in.  
-4  
Slide 14 in.  
-5  
Paper Stop  
-5A  
-6  
Slider, Paper Stop  
Cover 11 in.  
-6  
Cover 14 in.  
-7  
Pivot Plate, with label  
Retainer, Parts Packet  
Spring Assembly  
Setscrew, Parts Packet  
Thumb Wheel Gear, Parts Packet  
Wheel, Parts Packet  
Detent Spring  
-8  
-10  
-11  
-12  
-13  
-14  
-15  
Screw, Parts Packet  
150 Service Manual  
4039-1XX  
Assembly 10: Base for Paper Drawer (500-Sheet)  
2
3
1
4
4
Parts Catalog 151  
   
4039-1XX  
Asm-  
Index  
Part  
Number  
Units  
Description  
10-1  
-2  
1328194  
1039558  
1328197  
1039170  
1328674  
1
1
1
1
1
Housing  
Roll  
-3  
Plate Assembly, Gear  
Pad, Machine  
Clip, Ground  
-4  
NS  
152 Service Manual  
4039-1XX  
Assembly 11: Optional Paper Drawer (500-Sheet)  
12  
5
6
4
7
8
10  
11  
13  
9
2
14  
1
3
16  
3
Parts Catalog 153  
   
4039-1XX  
Asm-  
Index  
Part  
Number  
Units  
Description  
11-1  
-2  
1183342  
1328630  
1039170  
1039596  
1383316  
1039603  
1039540  
1383925  
1383385  
1383385  
1383385  
1381622  
1383316  
1039558  
1183299  
1383314  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Base Assembly  
Deflector  
-3  
Feet  
-4  
Bellcrank Assembly  
Spring, Bellcrank, Parts Packet  
Drive Roller  
-5  
-6  
-7  
D-Roller Tire  
-8  
Paper Feed Magnet  
Washer, Parts Packet  
Screw, Parts Packet  
Spring, Parts Packet  
Drive Assembly  
-9  
-10  
-11  
-12  
-13  
-14  
-15  
-16  
D-Roller Bias Spring, Parts Packet  
Roller  
Switch Assembly  
Screws, Parts Packet  
154 Service Manual  
4039-1XX  
Assembly 12: Fuser  
7
3
7
13  
4
2
8
23  
1
15  
2
15A  
8A  
9
26  
16  
6
19  
25  
22  
24  
12  
11  
10  
20  
21  
14  
17  
18  
Parts Catalog 155  
   
4039-1XX  
Asm-  
Index  
Part  
Number  
Units  
Description  
12-1  
-1  
-1  
-1  
-1  
-1  
-1  
-1  
-1  
-1  
-1  
-1  
-2  
-3  
1381082  
1381083  
1381521  
1381084  
1381085  
1381522  
1381010  
1381038  
1381626  
1381627  
1381679  
1381678  
1383314  
1380785  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Fuser and Lamp 110V 10R  
Fuser and Lamp 110V 12R/12L  
Fuser and Lamp 110V 12C  
Fuser and Lamp 220V 10R  
Fuser and Lamp 220V 12R/12L  
Fuser and Lamp 220V 12C  
Fuser and Lamp 110V 16L  
Fuser and Lamp 220V 16L  
Fuser and Lamp 110V 10P  
Fuser and Lamp 220V 10P  
Fuser and Lamp, Low Pressure 110V 10R  
Fuser and Lamp, Low Pressure 220V 10R  
Screw, Fuser Asm, Parts Packet  
Fuser Wiper Assembly (supply item) 10R/12R/  
12C/12L/16L  
-3  
-4  
-4  
-6  
-7  
-8  
1382287  
1039315  
1328132  
1038717  
1383314  
1383311  
1
1
1
1
1
1
Fuser Wiper Assembly (supply item) 10P  
Fuser Cover 10R/10P  
Fuser Cover 12R/12L/12C/16L  
Spring Redrive Exit  
Screw, Parts Packet  
Fuser Lamp 110V 10R/12R/12L. Install lamp  
with color-coded end away from gear.  
-8  
-8  
-8  
-8  
-8  
1381523  
1383324  
1381524  
1381011  
1381037  
1
1
1
1
1
Fuser Lamp 110V 12C/10P. Install lamp with  
color-coded end away from gear.  
Fuser Lamp 220V 10R/12R/12L. Install lamp  
with color-coded end away from gear.  
Fuser Lamp 220V 12C/10P. Install lamp with  
color-coded end away from gear.  
Fuser Lamp 110V 16L. Install lamp with color-  
coded end away from gear.  
Fuser Lamp 220V 16L. Install lamp with color-  
coded end away from gear.  
156 Service Manual  
4039-1XX  
Assembly 12: Fuser (Continued)  
7
3
7
13  
4
2
8
23  
1
15  
2
15A  
8A  
9
26  
16  
6
19  
25  
22  
24  
12  
11  
10  
20  
21  
14  
17  
18  
Parts Catalog 157  
4039-1XX  
Asm-  
Index  
Part  
Number  
Units  
Description  
12-8A  
-8A  
-8A  
-8A  
NS  
NS  
-9  
1381086  
1381076  
1381146  
1383322  
1039305  
1329928  
1381012  
1381637  
1328458  
1376367  
1381687  
1383315  
1039481  
1381537  
1381155  
1039328  
1328134  
1039311  
1381018  
1383314  
1039251  
1328124  
1383317  
1383316  
1328437  
1328438  
1383314  
1039316  
1039317  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Hot Roll Assembly 10R  
Hot Roll Assembly 12R/12L/16L  
Hot Roll Assembly 12C  
Hot Roll Asm, 10P  
Backup Roll 10R/12R/12L/16L  
Backup Roll, 10P  
Thermistor Sensor Asm 10R/12R/12C/12L/16L  
Thermistor Sensor Asm, 10P  
Redrive Idle Arm Asm, 12R,12L,12C,16L  
Redrive Idle Arm Asm, 10R/10P  
Paper Exit Bd Asm  
-9  
-10  
-10  
-11  
-12  
-13  
-14  
-15  
-15A  
-15A  
-16  
-17  
-18  
-19  
-19  
-20  
-21  
-22  
-23  
-24  
-25  
-26  
Flag, Parts Packet  
Fuser Power Cable  
Cable, Fuser/Front Cover Exit Sensor  
Thermal Fuse Asm  
Clips, Thermal Fuse 10R/10P  
Clips, Thermal Fuse 12R/12L/16L  
Bail Handle  
Fuser Solenoid Asm 12R/12L/16L  
Screw, Fuser Solenoid Mtg., Parts Packet  
Gear No. 1, Hot Roll 10R/10P  
Gear No. 1, Hot Roll 12R/12L/12C/16L  
Gear 18T Redrive, Parts Packet  
Spring, Redrive Idler Parts Packet  
Contact Asm, Right Lamp  
Contact Asm, Left Lamp  
Screw, Mtg., Parts Packet  
Detack Fingers  
Detack Finger springs  
158 Service Manual  
4039-1XX  
Assembly 13: Electronics  
4A  
3
18  
4
1
5
5A  
18  
21  
23  
11  
9
22  
6
13  
7
Parts Catalog 159  
   
4039-1XX  
Asm-  
Index  
Part  
Number  
Units  
Description  
13-1  
-1  
1383974  
1383975  
1381014  
1381039  
1383981  
1381643  
1381644  
1328463  
1328464  
1035151  
1051604  
1342514  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
LV Power Supply 110V 10R/12R/12L/12C  
LV Power Supply 220V 10R/12R/12L/12C  
LV Power Supply 110V 16L  
-1  
-1  
LV Power Supply 220V 16L  
-1  
LV Power Supply 100V 10R/12R/12L/12C  
LV Power Supply 110V, 10P  
-1  
-1  
LV Power Supply 220V, 10P  
NS  
NS  
NS  
NS  
-3  
Fuse, LVPS SB 12A 110V 16L/10P  
Fuse, LVPS 6.3A 220V 16L/10P  
Fuse, LVPS SB 10A 110V 10R/12R/12L/12C  
Fuse, LVPS 4A 220V 10R/12R/12L/12C  
Power Cord Set, U.S./Canada/Mexico/Central  
and South America/ Saudi Arabia (LV)/Peru  
-3  
1342530  
1
Power Cord Set, Germany/France/Spain/  
Norway/Finland/the Netherlands/Austria/  
Belgium/Brazil/Greece/Luxembourg/Portugal/  
Sweden/Turkey/Indonesia/ Saudi Arabia (HV)  
-3  
-3  
-3  
-3  
-3  
1342532  
1342533  
1342534  
1342535  
1342536  
1
1
1
1
1
Power Cord Set, S. Africa  
Power Cord Set, Switzerland  
Power Cord Set, Chile/Italy  
Power Cord Set, Denmark  
Power Cord Set, New Zealand/Australia/  
Argentina/Paraguay  
-3  
1342537  
1342543  
1039467  
1058266  
1381390  
1381645  
1381653  
1381515  
1381517  
1381504  
1381519  
1381578  
1408063  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Power Cord Set, Israel  
-3  
Power Cord Set, UK/Malaysia/Singapore  
Rod, on/off  
-4  
-4A  
-5  
Support, Rod on/off  
HV Power Supply 10R/12R/12C/12L/16L  
HV Power Supply 10P  
-5  
-5A  
-6  
Cable, HV Power Supply 10P  
System Board 10R  
-6  
System Board 12R/12L  
System Board 12C  
-6  
-6  
System Board 16L  
-6  
System Board 10P  
NS  
Cable, Erase Lamps/Input Sensor Board, 10P  
160 Service Manual  
4039-1XX  
Assembly 13: Electronics (Continued)  
4A  
3
18  
4
1
5
5A  
18  
21  
23  
11  
9
22  
6
13  
7
Parts Catalog 161  
4039-1XX  
Asm-  
Index  
Part  
Number  
Units  
Description  
13-7  
1328291  
1
Cable, HVPS/Input Sensor Board 10R/12R/  
12C/12L/16L  
-9  
1321882  
1328589  
1325436  
1325434  
1328337  
1419453  
1328338  
1325106  
1328988  
1383314  
1328969  
1325489  
1328281  
1328280  
1195319  
1383315  
1383315  
1383314  
1383314  
1383513  
1039456  
1381513  
1381484  
1381509  
1381628  
1376388  
1376389  
1376390  
1325197  
1328644  
1328647  
1381097  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
4
2
4
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
DRAM SIMM 4MB 12R/12L  
DRAM SIMM 2MB 10R/10P  
Inner EMC Shield 10R/12R/12L/12C  
Outer EMC Shield 10R/12R/12L/12C  
Inner EMC Shield 16L  
-9  
-11  
NS  
-11  
-11  
NS  
-13  
-13  
NS  
NS  
NS  
NS  
NS  
NS  
NS  
NS  
NS  
-18  
-19  
-20  
-21  
-21  
-21  
-21  
-21  
-21  
-21  
-22  
-22  
NS  
-23  
Inner EMC Shield 10P  
Outer EMC Shield 16L  
Guide, Font Card 10R/12R/12L/12C  
Guide, Font Card 16L  
Washer, Parts Packet  
Nut, Card Mtg.  
Standoff, Card Gnd, 10R/12R/12L/12C  
Standoff, Internal Threads  
Standoff, Card Gnd, 16L, External Threads  
Standoff, INA or DC to DC, plastic  
Standoff, Sys. Bd., plastic, Parts Packet  
Standoff, Sys. Bd., plastic, Parts Packet  
Screw, HVPS Mtg., Parts Packet  
Screw, LVPS Mtg., Parts Packet  
Switch On/Off  
Switch Pivot  
ROM SIMM 10R  
ROM SIMM 12R/12L/12C  
ROM SIMM 16L  
ROM SIMM 10P  
ROM SIMM, 10R, 4039 plus  
ROM SIMM, 12R/12L, 4039 plus  
ROM SIMM, 16L, 4039 plus  
Serial cable 10R/12R/12L/12C  
Serial cable 16L  
Screw, serial cable  
DC to DC convertor 10R/12R/12L/12C  
162 Service Manual  
4039-1XX  
Assembly 14: Transfer Roll  
Parts Catalog 163  
   
4039-1XX  
Asm-  
Index  
Part  
Number  
Units  
Description  
14-1  
-2  
1381008  
1381007  
1381652  
1
1
1
Roll Asm, Transfer  
Housing, Transfer 10R/12R/12C/12L/16L  
-2  
Housing, Transfer 10P  
(“sawtooth” not present on 10P)  
1
1
1
1
1
o Rear Lens Asm, Erase  
o Front Lens Asm, Erase  
o Contact, Transfer Roll  
o Lamp Asm, Erase  
-3  
1328356  
Cover, Clip Bearing  
164 Service Manual  
4039-1XX  
Assembly 15: Duplex Option  
4
3
7
5
6
2
15  
10  
12  
13  
14  
17  
11  
1
8
16  
19  
18  
Parts Catalog 165  
   
4039-1XX  
Asm-  
Index  
Part  
Number  
Units  
Description  
15-1  
-2  
1381019  
1381006  
1381020  
1326137  
1381021  
1408906  
1408905  
1326001  
1381023  
1381024  
1326041  
1326042  
1326043  
1381025  
1326113  
1038708  
1326064  
1381033  
1381582  
1381034  
1381035  
1381048  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Top Cover Asm (with fan)  
Duplex System Card  
Bottom Cover  
-3  
-4  
Exit Sensor Cover  
-5  
Exit Sensor Asm  
-6  
Bellcrank  
-7  
Table Cover (Floor)  
Paper Stop/Slide  
-8  
-9  
Gear Block Frame Asm  
Input Sensor Card  
-10  
-11  
-12  
-13  
-14  
-15  
-16  
-17  
-18  
-18  
-19  
NS  
NS  
Duplex System Cable  
Cable, Stepper Motor  
Cable, Sensor  
Paper Feed Motor (DC)  
Switch Asm Cover Open  
Belt Paper Tray  
Belt Paper Drive  
Tray Asm 300 w/Top Cover 12L/16L  
Tray Asm 130 w/Top Cover 10R/12R/10P  
Top Cover Paper Tray  
Gear Parts Pack  
Flag Parts Pack (4)  
166 Service Manual  
4039-1XX  
Assembly 16: Envelope+ and 100-Sheet  
Auxiliary Feeder  
Parts Catalog 167  
   
4039-1XX  
Asm-  
Index  
Part  
Number  
Units  
Description  
16-  
-
1183151  
1183966  
1183226  
1622529  
1039615  
1383944  
1622303  
1622536  
1183587  
1183155  
1183160  
1328459  
1183273  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Envelope+ Feeder  
100-Sheet Auxiliary Feeder  
Weight Assembly  
Screw  
-1  
-2  
-3  
Spring  
-4  
Magnet Assembly  
Washer  
-5  
-6  
Screw, Mtg  
-7  
Cover, Right  
-8  
Guide, Large  
Latch, Guide  
Guide, Small  
-8A  
-9  
-10  
Spring, Override Lever (100-Sheet Auxiliary  
Feeder Only)  
NS  
NS  
1383934  
1383935  
1
1
Roller Pack (Envelope+ Feeder Only)  
Roller Pack (100-Sheet Auxiliary Feeder Only)  
168 Service Manual  
4039-1XX  
Assembly 17: Options  
Asm-  
Index  
Part  
Number  
Units  
Description  
17-2  
-3  
-4  
-5  
-6  
-7  
-8  
-9  
-10  
-
1328586  
1328585  
1376461  
1328589  
1321882  
1321883  
13A0339  
13A0340  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1MB Flash SIMM  
2MB Flash SIMM  
4MB Flash SIMM  
2MB DRAM SIMM  
4MB DRAM SIMM  
8MB DRAM SIMM  
4MB DIMM  
8MB DIMM  
Option Cards  
1381050  
1402209  
1402207  
1402208  
1402219  
1402217  
1402218  
13A0294  
13A0295  
13A0296  
13A0297  
13A0298  
1328563  
1325231  
1329037  
1381096  
1329498  
1425267  
1363110  
o INA-LocalTalk  
-
o INA-Ethernet 10Base2, low memory  
o INA-Token Ring, low memory  
o INA-Ethernet 10BaseT, low memory  
o INA-Ethernet 10Base2, high memory  
o INA-Token Ring, high memory  
o INA-Ethernet 10BaseT, high memory  
o INA-SCS  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
o INA-IPDS  
-
o 9 pin-to-Twinax cable, SCS or IPDS  
o 9 pin-to-BNC cable, SCS or IPDS  
o 9 pin-to-9 pin set up cable  
o Screw, INA ground  
-
-
-
-9  
-10  
-11  
-12  
-
Font Card Adapter 10R/12R/12L/12/C  
Font Cartridge Adapter 16L  
DC to DC Network Power Card  
Hard Disk, 40MB, 16L  
Hard Disk, 40MB, 10P  
Serial Adapter, 10P  
13  
Parts Catalog 169  
   
4039-1XX  
Assembly 18: Miscellaneous  
Asm-  
Index  
Part  
Number  
Units  
Description  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1319128  
1329048  
1383313  
1383314  
1383315  
1383316  
1383317  
1383318  
1381145  
1383385  
1383390  
1329301  
1384076  
1383586  
9900692  
1280443  
1381035  
1381048  
1381963  
1381964  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Parallel Wrap Plug  
Serial Wrap Plug  
Cables/Jumpers parts packet  
Fasteners parts packet  
Clips parts packet  
Springs parts packet  
Gears (1-6) parts packet  
Gears (7-14) parts packet  
Metering and Prealigner rolls parts packet  
Paper Tray parts packet  
Paper Tray parts packet  
Grease, 2g  
Grease, conductive 1 oz.  
Grease, damping, 1 oz.  
Grease, IBM #23  
Oil, IBM #10 4 oz.  
Duplex Gears parts packet  
Duplex Flags parts packet  
Twinax/serial debug cable  
Coax/serial debug cable  
170 Service Manual  
 
4039-1XX  
Index  
duplex feed 1 test 36  
duplex feed 2 test 37  
Numerics  
100-sheet auxiliary feeder  
paper restraint spring  
bottom cover/entry sensor card  
problems 18  
system card and motor removal  
100  
A
abbreviations 4  
auto clean 34  
auto clean delay 34  
B
banding 13  
electronics assembly 159  
envelope enhance 38  
envelope print test 38  
error codes 5  
error log 38  
ESD-sensitive parts 51  
exit sensor removal 85  
black page 15  
blank page 16  
blurred or fuzzy print 17  
C
connector locations 101  
covers  
assembly 125  
D
F
defaults 35  
grouped 33  
diagnostics mode 32  
disk test/clean 35  
drive motor removal 68  
Index 171  
   
4039-1XX  
frame  
lower frame assembly removal  
81  
fuser  
lubrication specifications 120  
920,921, or 922 error 20  
major assembly locations 101  
54  
thermistor removal 76  
fuser temperature 39  
fuser theory 20  
network  
connections and checks 46  
network card  
977 errors 23  
G
problems 24  
H
removal 84  
honeycomb 21  
operator panel/output bin sensor  
horizontal void or streak 22  
114  
redrive-mounted outbin sensor  
115  
I
input sensor removal 80  
assembly 169  
available 2  
L
LAN  
information 47  
problems 22  
LCD test 41  
light print 22  
output bin sensor 23  
172 Service Manual  
4039-1XX  
diagnosis 27  
skew adjustments 59, 60  
P
page count 41  
paper drawer  
153  
paper feed  
assembly 139  
drive assembly 145  
quick disk test 44  
base printer 25  
regularly spaced marks 29  
paper feed test 41  
paper size  
switch removal 88  
paper tray  
(500-sheet) assembly 149  
147  
scheduled mechanical  
parts catalog 124  
110  
print test 1 43  
print test 2 43  
print test 3 44  
removal 90  
print test page 42  
system cable  
printer ground strap locations 117  
locations 105  
removal 92  
Index 173  
4039-1XX  
T
test page 42  
transfer roller  
assembly 163  
cleaning 122  
transfer roller housing  
locations 104  
removal 94  
transfer test 42  
U
upper frame  
assembly 133  
removal 95  
V
W
warm-up time 39  
Z
Zif connector removal 96  
174 Service Manual  

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