FACSIMILE EQUIPMENTSERVICE MANUALMODEL: FAX3750/FAX-8650PMFC7750
I - 4(2/2)Model FAX3750 MFC7750One-touch Dial 12 x 2 12 x 2Speed Dial 100 100Tel-Index Yes YesChain Dialing Yes YesContrast SL/Auto/SD SL/Auto/SDFAX/T
V - 13WSW03 (PABX* mode setting)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1CNG detection when sharing amodular wall socket with atelephone0: A 1:
V - 14l Selectors 6 and 7: Dial tone detection in PABXThese selectors activate or deactivate the dial tone detection function which detects a dial ton
V - 15WSW04 (TRANSFER facility setting)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1 Earth function in transfer facility 0: Provided 1: Not provid
V - 16WSW05 (1st dial tone and busy tone detection)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1|31st dial tone detectionNo. 1 2 30 0 0 : 3.5 sec.
V - 17l Selectors 5 and 6: Busy tone detection in automatic sending modeThese selectors determine whether or not the equipment automatically disconnec
V - 18WSW06 (Pause key setting and 2nd dial tone detection)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1|3Pause key setting and 2nd dialtone detect
V - 19l Selectors 1 through 3: Pause key setting and 2nd dial tone detectionSelectors1 2 30 0 0 No WAIT is inserted even if the Pause key is pressed.0
V - 20WSW07 (Dial tone setting 1)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications12Frequency band rangeNo. 1 20 0 : Narrows by 10 Hz0 1 : Initial val
V - 21WSW08 (Dial tone setting 2)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1|31st dial tone detection timelengthNo. 1 2 30 0 0 : 50 ms0 0 1 : 2
V - 22WSW09 (Protocol definition 1)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1 Frame length selection 0: 256 octets 1: 64 octets2 Use of non-stand
I - 5(2/2)Model MFC-8650POne-touch Dial 12 x 2Speed Dial 100Tel-Index YesChain Dialing YesContrast SL/Auto/SDFAX/TEL Switch YesDistinctive Ringing NoC
V - 23WSW10 (Protocol definition 2)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1Switching of DPS, following theCML ON/OFF0: No 1: Yes2Time length fr
V - 24WSW11 (Busy tone setting)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications12Frequency band rangeNo. 1 20 0 : Narrows by 10 Hz0 1 : Initial value1 x
V - 25WSW12 (Signal detection condition setting)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications12Min. OFF time length of callingsignal (Ci)No. 1 20 0 :
V - 26WSW13 (Modem setting)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications12Cable equalizerNo. 1 20 0 : 0 km0 1 : 1.8 km1 0 : 3.6 km1 1 : 5.6 km34Rece
V - 27WSW14 (AUTO ANS facility setting)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications12Frequency band selection(Lower limit)No. 1 20 0 : 13 Hz0 1 : 15
V - 28WSW15 (REDIAL facility setting)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications12Selection of redial intervalNo. 1 20 0 : 5 minutes0 1 : 1 minute1
V - 29WSW16 (Function setting 1)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1 Not used.2 CCITT superfine recommendation 0: OFF 1: ON3|6Not used.7 M
V - 30WSW17 (Function setting 2)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications12Off-hook alarmNo. 1 20 0 : No alarm0 1 : Always valid1 X : Valid exce
V - 31WSW18 (Function setting 3)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1 Not used.23Detection enabled time for CNGand no toneNo. 2 30 0 : 40 se
V - 32WSW19 (Transmission speed setting)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1|3First transmission speed choicefor fallbackNo. 1 2 3No. 4 5 6
CHAPTER II.INSTALLATION
V - 33WSW20 (Overseas communications mode setting)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1 EP* tone prefix 0: OFF 1: ON2Overseas communication
V - 34WSW21 (TAD setting 1)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1|7Not used.8Erasure of message stored in thememory after the messagetransfer
V - 35WSW23 (Communications setting)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1Starting point of training check(TCF)0: From the head of a series
V - 36l Selector 7: Resolution level for receptionThis selector determines whether the resolution should be limited at the start of reception in thesl
V - 37WSW25 (TAD setting 3)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1|4Not used.5|7Pause between paging numberand PINNo. 5 6 70 0 0 : 2 sec.0 0
V - 38WSW26 (Function setting 4)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1 Application of DC wetting pulse 0: OFF 1: ON2Overvoltage limiter at th
V - 39WSW27 (Function setting 5)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1 Definition of programmable key 0: TEL key 1: TEL/POLLING key2 Ringer O
V - 40WSW28 (Function setting 6)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1|3Transmission level of DTMF high-band frequency signalNo. 1 2 30 0 0 :
V - 41WSW29 (Function setting 7)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1|6Not used.7Automatic dialing by caller IDsstored in the memory0: Yes
V - 42WSW31 (Function setting 9)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1 Not used.2Default reduction rate for failure ofautomatic reduction dur
CONTENTS1. INSTALLING THE UPDATE DATA TO THE FACSIMILE EQUIPMENT...II-1
V - 43WSW32 (Function setting 10)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1|4Not used.56Default resolutionNo. 5 60 0 : Standard0 1 : Fine1 0 : Su
V - 44WSW33 (Function setting 11)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1|3Not used.45FAX receiving speed to be keptwithin the transmission spe
V - 45WSW34 (Function setting 12)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1|5Not used.67Number of DTMF tone signals forinhibiting the detection o
V - 46WSW36 (Function setting 14)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1 ECP* mode 0: ON 1: OFF2Recovery from Inactive PCInterface0: Disabled
V - 47WSW37 (Function setting 15)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1|8Not used.WSW38 (Function setting 16)SelectorNo.Function Setting and
V - 48l Selector 4: Stepping Down the Transmission Speed at Fallback EachThis selector determines how much the modem steps down the transmission speed
V - 49WSW39 (Function setting 17)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1|4First transmission speed choicefor fallbackNo. 1 2 3 4No. 5 6 7 80 0
V - 50WSW40 (Function setting 18)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications12Not used.3|8Masking of Symbol Rate(s)Not masking MaskingNo. 3 0 1 342
V - 51WSW41 (Function setting 19)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications1|4Not used.5|8Modem AttenuatorNo. 5 6 7 80 0 0 0 : -10 dBm0 0 0 1 : -1
V - 52[ B ] Printout of firmware switch datann FunctionThe equipment prints out the setting items and contents specified by the firmware switches.nn O
II - 11. INSTALLING THE UPDATE DATA TO THEFACSIMILE EQUIPMENTIf the program version is updated or the main PCB is replaced, install the update program
V - 533.6 Operational Check of LCDnn FunctionThis function allows you to check whether the LCD on the control panel works normally.nn Operating Proced
V - 54FAX3750FAX-8650P/MFC7750Key & Button Entry Order
V - 553.8 Sensor Operational Checknn FunctionThis function allows you to check whether the eight sensors (document front sensor, documentrear sens
V - 563.9 CIS Scanner Area Settingnn FunctionThe equipment sets the CIS scanner area and stores it into the EEPROM.nn Operating Procedure(1) Press
V - 573.11 Equipment Error Code Indicationnn FunctionThis function displays an error code of the last error on the LCD.nn Operating Procedure(1) P
V - 583.13 Cancellation of the Memory Security Mode (For the FAX-8650P)nn FunctionThis procedure can cancel the memory security mode. Use this pr
CHAPTER VI.ERROR INDICATION ANDTROUBLESHOOTING
CONTENTS1. ERROR INDICATION...VI-11.1Equipment Errors...
VI - 11. ERROR INDICATIONTo help the user or the service personnel promptly locate the cause of a problem (if any), thefacsimile equipment incorporate
VI - 2Messages on the LCD Probable CauseDOCUMENT JAM n Document loading error(1) The document rear sensor detects no leading edge of adocument within
II - 2Installing the update data onto the flash ROM of the facsimile equipment(1) Load the floppy disk which stores the update data and transfer utili
VI - 3Messages on the LCD Probable CausePLS OPEN COVER To display the relating detailed error code, use maintenance-mode function code 82. (Refer to
VI - 4[ 2 ] Error codes shown in the "MACHINE ERROR X X " messageError CodeX X(Hex.)Error factor( 71 Laser scanner motor does not lock. )(
VI - 5Error CodeX X(Hex.)Error factor( B9 Light emission intensity error of the LED array. )( D5 The MODEM fails to complete the command transmission
VI - 61.2 Communications ErrorsIf a communications error occurs, the facsimile equipment emits an audible alarm (intermittent beeping) for approximat
VI - 7nn Definition of Error Codes on the Communications List(1) CallingCode 1 Code 2 Causes10 08 Wrong number called.11 01 No dial tone detected befo
VI - 8(3) Compatibility [checking the NSF and DIS]Code 1 Code 2 Causes32 01 Remote terminal only with V.29 capability in 2400 or 4800 bpstransmission.
VI - 9(4) Instructions received from the remote terminal [checking the NSC, DTC, NSS, and DCS]Code 1 Code 2 Causes40 02 Illegal coding system requeste
VI - 10(6) ID checkingCode 1 Code 2 Causes63 01 Password plus "lower 4 digits of telephone number" notcoincident.63 02 Password not coincide
VI - 11(9) Signal isolationCode 1 Code 2 Causes90 01 Unable to detect video signals and commands within 6 secondsafter CFR is transmitted.90 02 Receiv
VI - 12(12) Transmission in V. 34 modeCode 1 Code 2 CausesC0 01 No common modulation mode or failed to poll.C0 02 Unable to detect JM.C0 03 Unable to
CHAPTER III.THEORY OF OPERATION
VI - 13Code 3 Causes2B Tone detected preceding INFO0.2C Unexpected INFO0 detected.31 Timeout waiting for turning off the receive control channel.91 Er
VI - 14Code 3 CausesD5 Timeout waiting for S in phase 4.D6 Timeout waiting for MP.D8 Timeout waiting for E.DA Timed out in re-negotiation of the trans
VI - 152. TROUBLESHOOTING2.1 IntroductionThis section gives the service personnel some of the troubleshooting procedures to be followed ifan error or
VI - 162.4 Troubleshooting Procedures[ 1 ] Control panel relatedTrouble Check:(1) LCD shows nothing. l Panel-main harness between the main PCB and the
VI - 17[ 3 ] Communications relatedTrouble Check:(1) No tone is transmitted. l Main PCBl NCU PCB[ 4 ] Paper/document feeding relatedTrouble Check:(1)
VI - 18[ 5 ] Print-image relatedIf the received or sent image has any problem, first make a copy with the facsimile equipment.If the copied image is n
VI - 19Trouble Action to be taken(3) Light At the scannerCheck the following components:- CIS unit- Main PCBAt the printer sidel Replace the toner car
VI - 20Trouble Action to be taken(5) Black and blurred verticalstripesAt the scannerCheck the following components:- CIS unitAt the printer sidel Clea
VI - 21Trouble Action to be taken(9) Faulty image registration(Leading edge of imagestarts too late on paper)At the printer sidel Instruct the user no
VI - 22Trouble Action to be taken(11) Blurred at either side At the printer sidel Shake the toner cartridge. If the problem persists, replace it.l Ch
CONTENTS1. OVERVIEW...III-12. MECHANISMS...
VI - 23Location of High-voltage Contacts and Grounding ContactsGrounding Contacts High-voltage Contacts•‚ƒ For transfer roller‡ For developerroller† F
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FAX3750/FAX-8650P/MFC7750Appendix 1. EEPROM Customizing Codes
EEPROM Customizing CodesThis function allows you to customize the EEPROM according to language, function settings, andfirmware switch settings.n Ope
n EEPROM Customizing Codes ListVersionsModelFAX3750 MFC7750 FAX-8650PU.S.A. 1001 1101 CANADA 0002 GERMANY 0003U.K. 0004FRANCE 0005NO
FAX3750/FAX-8650P/MFC7750Appendix 2. Circuit DiagramsA. Main PCBB. Modem PCBC. Network Control Unit (NCU) PCBD. Control Panel PCBE. Power Supply PCBs
FAX3750/FAX-8650P/MFC7750Appendix 2. Circuit DiagramsA. Main PCBB. Modem PCBC. Network Control Unit (NCU) PCBD. Control Panel PCBE. Power Supply PCBs
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3 11 1 B# 41 6N CC 9 4C C 1 0 4+ 5 BS 0 VD 0 1D 0 2D 0 3D 0 4D 0 5D 0 6D 0 7D 0 8D 0 9D 0 1 0D 0 1 1D 0 1 2D 0 1 3D 0 1 4D 0 1 52D 03D 14D 25D 37D 48D
R 1 4 71 0 KR 5 VS 0 VC 1 1 6C C 1 0 4C I SP 1 9+ 2 4 VR 1 4 32 7 01 3 BR 2 5 32 0 03 6 CC L K 1T G+ Y 5 VR 0 VC 4 2C C 1 0 1R 4 31 0 0R S E N2645B 6
III - 11. OVERVIEW*Not provided on the FAX-8650P.
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3212 4 R E TG E N ZV C L NT E N H1 4 B1 4 BR 8 41 . 5 KC 9 1C C 1 0 1S 0 VL O C K+ 5 VL D O N1 4 BR 1 0 82 2 KB D+ 5 VC 9 2C C 1 0 1S 0 V1 5 AS C D TS
+ 5 vS 0 V+ 5 BR V D DS 0 V+ 5 VD 2M A 7 0 0C 15 . 5 V4 7 3 F* C 31 0 0 / 1 0 VR 1 7 20L 1 1B L M 1 1 A 2 0R 1 7 01 K1 01 4 C- A C K1 11 4 CB U S Y1 2
R I N G OS PR 3 73547 1 C9C10C N TT L S L7 1 B7 1 BS 0 VD A R E C1 2 B1 2 A1 2 A1 2 B2D P SE A TR 1 1 81 8 0 K+ 5 VP O LN C U 2 P 1 3B 6 B - P H B L A
3 85N C5 85 45 25 32 5V R E F2 4V CR L Y A2 8R L Y B62 9R I N G D+-123C 1 8 C C 2 2 1R 70# 2B A 1 4 7 4 12 1A V D D2 2A G N D3 0A G N DR 2 8 8 FC 1 9C
R I N G OR N G1 31 21 42 5 B1 1C10C N TT L S L2 1 B2 4 C2 1 BD A R E CR 2 62 0 K2 2 BC 2 8C C 1 0 3 BC 2 2 C C 1 0 2 B-+R 1 81 8 0 K1 31 41 2# 2B A 1
L I N EEMBC-124A - O U T731364R D P SD A S N D-+R L 2P L S364+ 2 4 V+ 5 VS 0 V1243S 0 V56T E L O F F1R E FP O LF G4312+MBCMBCCBMES 0 VR E FC M LS 0 VT
L I N EEMBC-124A - O U T731364R D P SD A S N D-+R L 2P L S364+ 2 4 V+ 5 VS 0 V1243S 0 V56T E L O F F1R E FP O LF G4312+MBCMBCCBMES 0 VR E FC M LS 0 VT
-I T E ML 1S P 3S P 5C 8A S S YP H 3S P 5S P 1 2S P 1 0A S S YS P 4S P 1 5-S P 1 7S P 1 3U G4 6 6 8 - 0 X X-P C2 5 0 B 1 0 5P C2 5 0 B 1 0 55 mm J U M
L I N EEMBC-124A - O U T731364R D P SD A S N D-+R L 2P L S364+ 2 4 V+ 5 VS 0 V1243S 0 V56T E L O F F1R E FP O LF G4312+MBCMBCCBMES 0 VR E FC M LS 0 VT
III - 22. MECHANISMSThe facsimile equipment is classified into the following mechanisms:n SCANNER MECHANISM - Document feeding and ejecting mechanism-
L I N EEMBC-124A - O U T731364R D P SD A S N D-+R L 2P L S364+ 2 4 V+ 5 VS 0 V1243S 0 V56T E L O F F1R E FP O LF G4312+MBCMBCCBMES 0 VR E FC M LS 0 VT
R S TK I 0K I 1P I N 0S D I NP I N 1K I 72 6# 1S D O U TP C L KT S T HK I 4K I 5K I 2L P D 6 5 6 1 2 G B+ 5 DK I 3K I 6R SR WEL C D 0L C D 1L C D 2L C
R S TK I 0K I 1P I N 0S D I NP I N 1K I 72 6# 1S D O U TP C L KT S T HK I 4K I 5K I 2L P D 6 5 6 1 2 G B+ 5 DK I 3K I 6R SR WEL C D 0L C D 1L C D 2L C
K I 0P 1 - 1 4 PK I 1K I 2K I 3K I 4K O 0 K O 1 K O 2 K O 3 K O 4 K O 5 K O 7P 1 - 1 2 PP 1 - 1 0 PP 1 - 8 PP 1 - 6 PP 1 - 1 P P 1 - 3 P P 1 - 5 P P 1
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III - 32.1 Scanner Mechanism2.1.1 Document feeding and ejecting mechanismThis mechanism consists of the document stacker, automatic document feeder (A
III - 42.2 Laser Printing Mechanism2.2.1 Paper pulling-in, registration, feeding, and ejecting mechanism
III - 5Paper pulling-in and registration mechanismThe paper pulling-in and registration mechanism consists of the pull-in roller gear (incorporated in
III - 62.2.2 Print process mechanismThe print process unit works with laser beam, electrical charges, and toner. The graph belowshows the transition
III - 7(1) Charging processThe high-voltage power supply applies DC bias to the corona wire to generate ion on the grid. Theion uniformly charges the
III - 8(3) Developing processThe developing process develops an electrostatic latent image formed on the drum in theexposing process, into a toner ima
III - 92.2.3 Heat-fixing mechanismAs the paper passes between the heater roller and the pressure roller in the heat-fixing unit, theheater roller fuse
III - 102.3 Sensors and ActuatorsThis equipment has ten sensors: seven photosensors, two thermisters and a mechanical switch asdescribed below.Sensor
III - 11*Not provided on the FAX-8650P.Location of Sensors and Actuators
III - 123. CONTROL ELECTRONICS3.1 ConfigurationThe hardware configuration of the facsimile equipment is shown below.Configuration of Facsimile Equipme
PREFACEThis publication is a Service Manual covering the specifications, construction, theory of operation,and maintenance of the Brother facsimile eq
III - 133.2 Main PCBThe main PCB, which is the nucleus controlling the entire operation of the equipment, consists of aFAX engine (ASIC), memories, MO
III - 14Main PCBModem PCB
III - 153.3 NCU PCBThe NCU PCB switches the communications line to telephone or built-in MODEM, under thecontrol of the main PCB.
III - 163.4 Control Panel PCBThe control panel PCB and the main PCB communicate with each other by serially transmittingcommands and data.The control
III - 173.5 Power Supply PCB[ 1 ] Low-voltage power supply PCBThe low-voltage power supply uses the switching regulation system to generate DC power (
III - 18[ 2 ] High-voltage power supply PCBThis power supply generates high-voltage power sources from the 24V source fed from the low-voltage power s
CHAPTER IV.DISASSEMBLY/REASSEMBLY ANDLUBRICATION
iCONTENTS1. DISASSEMBLY/REASSEMBLY...IV-1n Safety Precautions...
ii2. LUBRICATION...IV-45[ 1 ] Document feed roller
IV - 11. DISASSEMBLY/REASSEMBLYnn Safety PrecautionsTo prevent the creation of secondary problems by mishandling, observe the following precautionsdur
SAFETY INFORMATIONLaser Safety (110-120V Model only)This printer is certified as a Class 1 laser product under the US Department of Health and HumanSe
IV - 2Tightening Torque List Location Screw type Q'ty Tightening torque Loosening torque(kg•cm) (kg•cm) Option cover Screw, pan (washer) M3x8DB
IV - 3nn PreparationPrior to proceeding to the disassembly procedure,(1) Unplug- the modular jack of the telephone line,- the modular jack of the curl
IV - 4nn Disassembly Order Flow
IV - 51.1 ROM Cover, Option Cover, and Battery ASSY*(*Provided on the FAX-8650P)(1) As shown below, push down section "a" of the ROM cover a
IV - 6(3) FAX-8650P: To replace the battery ASSY (Ni-MH battery), plug the power cord of thefacsimile equipment into a power outlet, disconnect the b
IV - 71.2 Multi-purpose Sheet Feeder(1) Open the top cover.(2) Remove one of two screws from each of right and left top cover stoppers, and then fully
IV - 81.3 Document Guide Base(1) Turn up the document guide base towards you.(2) Push the right or left end of the document guide base inwards and tak
IV - 91.4 Control Panel ASSY(1) Slightly open the control panel ASSY.(2) Push the right and left arms of the control panel ASSY outwards (in the direc
IV - 101.5 Panel Rear Cover and Control Panel(1) Place the control panel ASSY upside down.If you do not need to remove the ADF parts, CIS shield film
IV - 11(6) Remove the two screws from the panel rear cover.(7) Unhook the panel rear cover from eight "X" latches provided on the control pa
CHAPTER I.GENERAL DESCRIPTION
IV - 12(12) As shown below, insert the tip of a flat screwdriver under clamp "A" from the rear and push upclamp "A" slightly to re
IV - 131.6 Document Feed Roller ASSY and Document Ejection Roller ASSY(1) Lightly push down arm rib "a" and shift the document feed roller A
IV - 141.7 Scanner Frame ASSY(1) You can remove the following parts from the top of the scanner frame ASSY without takingout the ASSY from the top cov
IV - 15(2) Open the top cover.(3) Disconnect the scanner motor harness from the scanner motor ASSY without removing theshield film.
IV - 16(4) Close the top cover.(5) Remove the two screws from the scanner frame ASSY.(6) Lift up the rear edge of the scanner frame ASSY to release th
IV - 17(8) Turn the scanner frame ASSY upside down.(9) Remove the screw from the scanner motor and turn the motor clockwise to release from thelatch.(
IV - 18(14) Remove the pressure roller leaf springs by pulling them in the direction of arrows • and ‚ inthis order as shown below. Then remove the p
IV - 19(16) Take off the scanner drive unit by removing the two screws. The separation roller gear alsocomes off.(17) Push down the CIS side spring t
IV - 20nn Reassembling Notes• When reinstalling the scanner motor, fit it in the latch provided on the scanner frame with theconnector facing up and t
IV - 211.8 Top Cover(1) Open the top cover.(2) Remove one of two screws from each of right and left top cover stoppers, and then fully openthe top cov
CONTENTS1. EQUIPMENT OUTLINE...I-11.1External Appearance and Weig
IV - 22(5) Remove the four screws from the hinges R and L.(6) Slightly lift up the top cover to release the bosses from the hinges and take it off to
IV - 23(8) Remove the two screws from each of the hinges R and L. The top cover stoppers also comeoff.nn Reassembling Notes• When setting each hinge
IV - 241.9 Handset Mount and Hook Switch PCB (for the FAX3750/MFC7750)Side Cover (for the FAX-8650P)(1) Open the top cover.(2) Remove one of two screw
IV - 25(5) Disassemble the handset mount by unhooking two latches "a" of the upper handsetmount with a flat screwdriver.(6) Remove the hook
IV - 261.10 Heat-fixing Unit, FU Lamp, and Paper Ejection Sensor Actuator(1) Open the top cover.(2) Remove one of two screws from each of right and le
IV - 27(6) To take out the FU lamp from the heat-fixing unit, remove two screws "b."(7) Unhook the two latches outwards with the tip of a sm
IV - 281.11 Laser Unit and Toner Sensor PCB(1) Remove the screw (Taptite, cup B M3x8) from the toner sensor PCB.(2) Slightly lift up the toner sensor
IV - 291.12 Bottom Plate(1) Turn the facsimile equipment upside down.(2) Remove two screws "b" from the interface connector.(3) Remove seven
IV - 30nn Reassembling Notes• When putting the bottom plate into place, secure the grounding wire to the bottom plate withscrew "e," fit the
IV - 311.13 Low-voltage Power Supply PCB(1) Remove the screw from the low-voltage power supply PCB.(2) Slightly lift up the low-voltage power supply P
I - 11. EQUIPMENT OUTLINE1.1 External Appearance and WeightThe figure below shows the equipment appearance and approximate dimensions.Weight: Machine
IV - 321.14 Main PCB(1) For the FAX-8650P, take the battery ASSY*1 out of the supports at the rear of the main cover.(2) Remove the screw from the mai
IV - 33*1Provided on the FAX-8650P.*2Not provided on the FAX-8650P.
IV - 34Setting up the main PCB after replacement
IV - 351.15 High-voltage Power Supply PCB(1) Remove the screw from the insulation film and high-voltage power supply PCB.(2) Remove the insulation fil
IV - 361.16 Fan(1) If the main PCB is installed, remove the screw from the main PCB (refer to Section 1.14).(2) Slightly lift up the main PCB and disc
IV - 371.17 Registration Sensor Actuator, Sheet Feeder Cover Sensor Actuator, and Top Cover SensorActuator(1) Pull up the registration sensor actuator
IV - 381.19 Gear Drive Unit(1) Make sure that the heat-fixing unit is removed.(2) Remove the three screws from the gear drive unit.(3) Lift the gear d
IV - 39(4) To take off the motor cover and main motor, remove two screws "x."(5) To take off the paper feed solenoid, solenoid lever, or clu
IV - 401.20 NCU PCB(1) Make sure that the MJ cover, low-voltage power supply PCB and gear drive unit are removed.(2) Remove the screw from the NCU bra
IV - 41(4) Remove the screw and take off the NCU PCB from the NCU bracket.nn Reassembling Notes• When setting the NCU PCB to the NCU bracket, fit its
I - 22. SPECIFICATIONS(1/2)Model FAX3750 MFC7750Color White (1397) White (1138)PRINTER Available with option *1YesEngine/Type [YL (VA)] YL (VA)PPM [6
IV - 421.21 Scanner Grounding Plate(1) Make sure that the heat-fixing unit is removed.(2) Remove the screw from the scanner grounding plate and take i
IV - 431.22 EL (Eraser Lamp) BoardOnly when you need to replace the EL board (which is attached with double-sided adhesive tape),remove it according t
IV - 441.23 Cleaning of High-voltage Contacts and Grounding ContactsIf any toner particles, paper dust or dirt are on the contacts, clean them out. T
IV - 452. LUBRICATIONApply the specified lubricants to the lubrication points as shown below.Lubricant amountThin coat of grease(1 mm3)Half of a rice-
IV - 46[ 2 ] Control panel locks[ 3 ] Scanner frame ASSY and separation roller gear
IV - 47[ 4 ] Top cover lock spring[ 5 ] Gear drive unit
CHAPTER V.MAINTENANCE MODE
CONTENTS1. ENTRY INTO THE MAINTENANCE MODE...V-12. LIST OF MAINTENANCE-MODE FUNCTIONS...
V - 11. ENTRY INTO THE MAINTENANCE MODEFAX3750/MFC7750: To make the equipment enter the maintenance mode, press the Function,*, 2, 8, 6, and 4 keys i
V - 22. LIST OF MAINTENANCE-MODE FUNCTIONSMaintenance-mode FunctionsFunctionCode FunctionReferenceSubsection(Page)01 EEPROM Parameter Initialization 3
I - 3(1/2)Model FAX-8650PColor White (1138)PRINTER YesEngine/Type YL (VA)PPM 6 ppmdpi (output resolution) 600 x 600Paper Capacity 200Emulation (Standa
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V - 4 3. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OFMAINTENANCE-MODE FUNCTIONS3.1 EEPROM Parameter Initializationnn FunctionThe equipment initializes the parameters, user
V - 53.2 Printout of Scanning Compensation Datann FunctionThe equipment prints out the white and black level data for scanning compensation.nn Operati
V - 6Scanning Compensation Data List
V - 73.3 ADF Performance Testnn FunctionThe equipment counts the documents fed by the automatic document feeder (ADF) and displaysthe count on the LCD
V - 83.4 Test Pattern 1nn FunctionThis function, much like the copying function, prints out test pattern 1 to allow the servicepersonnel to check for
V - 93.5 Firmware Switch Setting and Printout[ A ]Firmware switch settingnn FunctionThe facsimile equipment incorporates the following firmware switch
V - 10Firmware Switches (WSW01 through WSW41) ContinuedWSW No. Function Reference PageWSW37 Function setting 15 V-47WSW38 Function setting 16 V-47WSW3
V - 11nn Detailed Description for the Firmware SwitchesWSW01 (Dial pulse setting)SelectorNo.Function Setting and Specifications12Dial pulse generation
V - 12l Selector 7: Switching between pulse (DP) and tone (PB) dialing, by the function switchThis selector determines whether or not the dialing mode
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