SAMSUNG FACSIMILE Msys 6800/Msys 6750 SF-6800 SERVICE FACSIMILE Manual CONTENTS 1. Precautions 2. Specifications 3. Disassembly and Reassembly 4. Troubleshooting 5. Exploded Views and Parts List 6. Electrical Parts List 7. Block Diagram 8. Connection Diagram 9. PCB Diagrams 10.
ELECTRONICS © Samsung Electronics Co.,Ltd. December 1999 Printed in Korea. VERSION NO. : 2.00 P/N.
1. Precautions Follow these safety, ESD, and servicing precautions to prevent personal injury and equipment damage. 1-1 Safety Precautions 1. Be sure that all built-in protective devices are in place. Restore any missing protective shields. 2. Make sure there are no cabinet openings through which people- particularly children- might insert fingers or objects and contact dangerous voltages. 3.
Precautions 1-2 ESD Precautions Certain semiconductor devices can be easily damaged by static electricity. Such components are commonly called “Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices”, or ESDs. Examples of typical ESDs are: integrated circuits, some field effect transistors, and semiconductor “chip” components. The techniques outlined below should be followed to help reduce the incidence of component damage caused by static electricity.
2. Specification 2-1 Facsimile Machine type : Desk Top Applicable line : Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) or behind PABX Compatibility : CCITT Group 3 Data coding : MH/MR/MMR Modem speed : 14400/12000/9600/7200/4800/2400 bps Transmission speed : Approx. 6 sec.(14.4K,ECM,4% Letter) Effective scanning width : 8.2 inches (208 mm) Effective printing width : 8.
Specification 2-3 Printer Print Speed 8 PPM (A4 Size, 5% Charcter Pattern) Resolution 600 X 600 DPI Source of Light Laser Diode(LSU) Print Method Non-impact Electrophotography, Feed Method Multi-Purpose Feeder and Manual Feed Reference Side Reference Loading Paper Size At Copy Mode Laser Beam Cassette Type Normal Paper : A4,Letter,Legal,B5, Executive A5 (for manual) Length : 148 ~ 356mm Width : 98 ~ 216mm Weight : For MPF, For Manual, Paper Capacity 2 60 ~ 90g/m 60 ~120g/m 2 2 MPF
Specification 2 Reliability MTBJ : 2,500 Sheets(75g/m ) MTBF : 30,000 Sheets Toner Cartridge One-Cartridge type Expected Life Span 100,000 Sheets Operating Environment Temperature : 10 ~ 30°C Humidity Storage Environment Temperature : 0 ~ 35°C Humidity Weight : 30 ~ 80%RH : 20 ~ 95%RH SET Net : 9 kg SCF Gross : 14.3 kg Net : 4.8 kg Gross : 6.0 kg External Dimension 386(W) X 405(D) x 270(H)mm Developer .Life Span : 5% Pattern,Min. 6,000 Sheets .
Specification 2-4 Quality Conditions Paper Normal Paper Environment Temperature : 20 ~ 25°C Humidity : 40 ~ 60% Print Quality Image Density Background Uniformity Fusing Start Position Skew Orthogonality Horizontal Scan Special Paper Exception Paper Jam Paper Curl Reliability Insulation Resistance Dielectric Strength Ground Continuous Voltage DIP AC Impulse Noise Leakage Current Surge OZONE Emission Top Cover Open Overcurrent Protect Fusing System Trouble Sensing Overheat Sensing 75g/m 2 Min. 1.
Specification 2-5 SMPS (Switching Mode Power Supply) Input (AC) AC Input Voltage Minimum Typical Maximum Max. AC Input Current Max. Inrush Current European 198V 230V 264V 2.5Amps 40 Ap-p (at 25°C) Line Regulation 24V ± 10% 12V ± 5% -12V ± 5% 5V ± 5% 24V : Peak 500mVp-p 12V : Peak 500mVp-p -12V : Peak 500mVp-p 5V : Peak 300mVp-p 24V : 2.7A ± 10% (by Circuit) 5V : 3A ± 10% (by Circuit) 24V : 33V 5V : 5.
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3. Disassembly and Reassembly 3-1 General Precautions on Disassembly When you disassemble and reassemble components, you must use extreme caution. The close proximity of cables to moving parts makes proper routing a must. If components are removed, any cables disturbed by the procedure must be restored as close as possible to their original positions. Before removing any component from the machine, note the cable routing that will be affected. Whenever servicing the machine, you must perform as follows: 1.
Disassembly and Reassembly 3-3 White Roller 1. Open the OPE panel, then set the support-OPE to the OPE panel. 2. Push the bushing on the both ends of the roller slightly inward, then rotate it until it reaches the slot. Then lift the roller out. Bushing Note: Check the roller for any dirt. If dirty, wipe it off with soft cloth dampened with water. If the roller is heavily worn, replace it with a new one. 3-4 Transfer Roller 1.
Disassembly and Reassembly 3-5 Rear Cover 1. Remove four screws, unplug one harness, then remove the rear cover. 2. If you want to remove the dummy fan from the rear cover, remove two screws and release two latches, then take it out. 3-6 Left Side Cover 1. Before you remove the cover, you should remove: – Rear cover (see page above) 2. Open the front cover, remove one screw, then remove the left side cover.
Disassembly and Reassembly 3-7 Right Side Cover 1. Before you remove the cover, you should remove: 4. Unplug the speaker harness from the main board, then remove the right side cover. – Rear cover (see page 3-3) 2. Open the front cover, and remove one screw. 5. If you remove the fan from the side cover, remove two screws, then take it out. 3. Remove three screws, then pull the plate slightly toward you to release the side cover. When you reassemble the fan, make sure that the fan is placed correctly.
Disassembly and Reassembly 3-8 OPE Assembly 1. Before you remove the cover, you should remove: – Rear cover (see page 3-3) – Left/Right side covers (see page 3-3, 3-4) 4. To unlatch the OPE ass’y, spread the both ends of the OPE ass’y shown in circles in the figure below, then remove the OPE ass’y. 2. Open the OPE panel, then set the support-OPE to the OPE panel. Spread the both ends of the OPE ass’y. 3. From the right side of the main body, remove two ground screws and unplug one OPE harness.
Disassembly and Reassembly ADF Rubber on the OPE Ass’y OPE PBA on the OPE Ass’y 1. Remove five screws, then remove the scan upper frame. 1. Remove seven screws, release the plastic latches securing the board, then turn the board upside down. 2. To unlatch the ADF rubber, push the plastic latches on the ADF rubber from the bottom of the OPE ass’y. Then remove the ADF rubber. 2. Remove a screw and release one of the latches securing the LCD board, then remove the OPE board with the LCD board.
Disassembly and Reassembly Lever Sensor on the OPE Ass’y Pinch Spring on the OPE Ass’y Squeeze the both ends of the lever sensor and lift it up. Remove three screws securing the pinch spring then take it out. Spring on the OPE Ass’y Release one end of the spring and take it out from the OPE ass’y. Pinch on the OPE Ass’y Remove the pinch from the OPE ass’y.
Disassembly and Reassembly 3-9 Top Assembly 1 1. Before you remove the cover, you should remove: 2 – Rear cover (see page 3-3) – Left/Right side covers (see page 3-3, 3-4) – OPE ass’y (see page 4-8) 2. Remove two screws and unplug two connectors from the main board, then remove the Top ass’y pushing in the direction of the arrows in order. 3 3-10 Scan Lower Frame 1.
Disassembly and Reassembly Scan Motor on the Scan Lower Frame CIS on the Scan Lower Frame Remove two screws, and remove the scan motor. Remove one screw, slide the CIS slightly in the direction of arrow, then lift it up. Rollers on the Scan Lower Frame Remove rollers. When you reassemble the CIS, be careful for the direction of this part.
Disassembly and Reassembly 3-11 Main Cover and Front Cover 1. Before you remove the covers, you should remove: 4. Remove the left and right hinge shafts. Now the two covers can be separated. – Rear cover (see page 3-3) – Left/Right side covers (see page 3-3, 3-4) – OPE assembly (see page 3-5) – Top assembly (see page 3-8) – Scan lower frame (see page 3-8) 2. Remove two screws. 3. Remove shafts and springs connecting the two covers.
Disassembly and Reassembly 3-12 Main Board 1. Before you remove the main board, you should remove: – Rear cover (see page 3-3) – Right side cover (see page 3-4) 2. Unplug all connectors from the main board, then remove the board. 3-13 LIU Board 1. Before you remove the LIU board, you should remove: – Rear cover (see page 3-3) – Right side cover (see page 3-4) 2. Remove two screws, then unplug all connectors from the LIU board, then remove the board.
Disassembly and Reassembly 3-14 Socket Contact Assembly 1. Before you remove the assembly, you should remove: – Rear cover (see page 3-3) – Right side cover (see page 3-4) – LIU board (see page 3-11) 2. Remove two screws, and unplug one connector from the main board, then remove the socket contact ass’y. 3-15 LSU 1. Before you remove the LSU, you should remove: – Rear cover (see page 3-3) – Left/Right side covers (see page 3-3, 3-4) – Top assembly (see page 3-8 ) 2.
Disassembly and Reassembly 3-16 Motor Assembly and Fan 1. Before you remove the motor assembly, you should remove: 4. Remove a screw securing the fan and remove the fan. – Rear cover (see page 3-3) – Left/Right side covers (see page 3-3, 3-4) – Top assembly (see page 3-8) 2. Remove two screws securing the fan. 5. Remove three screws from the motor assembly. 3. Remove five screws, unplug two connectors, then remove the motor assembly. 6. Remove two screws from the motor bracket and remove the motor.
Disassembly and Reassembly 3-17 Fuser 1. Before you remove the fuser, you should remove: – Rear cover (see page 3-3) 2. Remove the exit actuator and unplug two connectors. 3. Remove four screws, then remove the fuser.
Disassembly and Reassembly Thermostat on the Fuser Remove two screws securing the thermostat and take it out. 2. Remove the heat roller. Thermistor on the Fuser 1. Remove four screws and remove the upper cover. Samsung Electronics 3. Remove two screws securing the thermistor, then take it out.
Disassembly and Reassembly Halogen Lamp on the Fuser Roller on the Fuser 1. Release the connector cable from its recessed channel. 1. Remove four screws and remove the upper cover. 2. Remove one screw and remove the halogen lamp. 2. Remove the roller. Note: When you reassemble the lamp, make sure that the halogen lamp is inserted in place.
Disassembly and Reassembly 3-18 Engine Board and Others 1. Before you remove the engine board, you should remove: 4. Remove seven screws, and release the latch securing the PCU shield. – Rear cover (see page 3-3) – Left/Right side covers (see page 3-3, 3-4) – Top assembly (see page 3-8) 2. Remove four screws and remove the right and left base brackets. 5. Unplug all connectors and remove PCU shield. 3. Remove two screws and remove the ICU ground.
Disassembly and Reassembly HV Terminals SCF Connector Remove HV terminals. When you reassemble the terminals, make sure that the terminals are inserted in place. Remove two screws and remove the connector. Cover Open Sensor Transfer Guide Remove the spring and remove the sensor. Remove five screws and remove the transfer guide.
Disassembly and Reassembly Pick-up Sensor Erase Lamp Squeeze both ends of the sensor and lift it up. Remove two screws, unplug one connector, then remove the erase lamp. Transfer Roller Bushing Push them downward to be released.
Disassembly and Reassembly 3-19 Pick-up Assembly 1. Remove two screws and remove the right base bracket. 3. Remove the pick-up rubber. Pull it up to remove the rubber. 2. Remove three screws and remove Pick-up assembly.
4. Maintenance & Troubleshooting 4-1 Preventative Maintenance The cycle period outlined below is a general guideline for maintenance. The example list is for an average usage of 50 transmitted and received documents per day. Environmental conditions and actual use will vary these factors. The cycle period given below is for reference only.
Maintenance & Troubleshooting Error Message Description DOOR OPEN OR NO The front cover is not securely latched. TONER CARTRIDGE Solution Replace the cover firmly until it clicks in place. No toner cartridge in the fax machine. The machine stops. Install the toner cartridge in place properly. GROUP NOT AVAILABLE You have tried to select a group location where only a single location number can be used, such as when adding locations for a multi-dial operation. Try again, check location for group.
Maintenance & Troubleshooting Error Message Description Solution PAPER JAM 2 The jammed paper still remains inside the unit. Clear the jam. POLL CODE ERROR When setting up to poll another fax machine, you have used an incorrect poll code. Enter the correct poll code. POLLING ERROR The remote fax machine you want to poll is not ready to respond to your poll. The remote operator should know in advance that you are polling and have their fax unit loaded with the original document.
Maintenance & Troubleshooting 4-2-2 Test Mode SWITCH TEST The test mode is used to test certain functions of the machine. The available tests are: •User mode : Clean drum → Adjust shading → Notify toner low •Tech mode : Switch Test → Modem Test → Memory Test → ROM Test → DRAM Test → Pattern Test To enter the Test Mode: 1. Get into the Tech mode by pressing Menu, #, 1, 9, 3, 4. 2. In Tech mode, press Menu, and ‘Maintenance’ on the one-touch keypad. 3.
Maintenance & Troubleshooting 4-2-3 Maintenance List A number of reports can be printed from the fax machine within the test mode. The protocol list and memory dump list all contain detailed information which may be required when contacting technical support. 2. In Tech mode, press Menu, and ‘Tx. Confirm’ on the one-touch keypad. 3. Press or repeatedly until you find the Protocol Dump List. When you find ‘PROTOCOL REPORT?’, press ENTER.
Maintenance & Troubleshooting 4-3 Print Quality Error Status Check Solution Vertical black line and band 1. Bad blade of Toner cartridge 2. LSU 1. Change Toner cartridge 2. Replace LSU Vertical white line 1. LSU window contamination 2. Toner cartridge 1. Clean LSU window 2. If not LSU, change Toner cartridge No image 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. Removing seal tipe 2. Measure the resistance between frame ground and the ground spring attached frame. Confirm stable ground.
Maintenance & Troubleshooting Error Status Check Solution Stains on back of paper 1. Contamination of transfer roller 2. Stains of paper path 3. Pressure roller’s contamination 1. Clean the transfer roller with vaccum cleaner 2. Clean the area of paper path with cloth or air cleaner. 3. Remove fuser and replace it Poor Fusing 1. Use recommended paper? 2. Check fusing temperature 3. The machine was under the low temperature for a long time? 1. Should use recommended paper 2. Check engine board.
Maintenance & Troubleshooting 4-8 No Roller Abnormal image period Kind of abnormal image 1 OPC Drum 94.2mm White spot 2 Charge Roller 37.7mm Black spot 3 Supply Roller 31mm Horizontal density band 4 Develope Roller 46.7mm Horizontal density band 5 Transfer Roller 47.1mm Black side contamination/transfer fault 6 Heat Roller 56.4mm Black spot, White spot 7 Pressure Roller 56.
Maintenance & Troubleshooting No Image No image? A on next page NO YES Take out the cartridge and prepare the tester for electronic connection Is the OPC terminal of machine is well-connected to Frame? NO Repair or replace the GND terminal YES Does the video data line to LSU transit to High/Low when printing? NO Check the path between video controller, engine board.
Maintenance & Troubleshooting A Trnasfer voltage OK? (on the transfer roller shaft) NO YES Are the connection terminal and connection correct? NO Repair or replace terminal YES Replace Engine B’d or repair defective component Developing (-300V) and supplying (-500V) voltage are OK? NO Is the connection terminal OK? NO Repair or replace terminal YES YES Replace Engine B’d or repair defective component Sealing tape is removed from the cartridge? NO Remove the tape YES Does the counter indicat
Maintenance & Troubleshooting All Black All black in printing area? NO YES Does the video data line to LSU transit to High/Low when printing? NO Check the path among video controller, engine board, LSU for the shortage or open -> Repair or replace the boards YES Replace LSU Is transfer voltage supplied from Engine B’d? NO Repair or replace Engine B’d YES Is the Hsync/ signal received in LSU? NO Replace LSU YES Transfer part’s contact is bad -> Repair or replace toner cartridge Samsung Ele
Maintenance & Troubleshooting Vertical White Line (Band) White line missing definitely? YES Dirt of dust stuck onto the window of internal lens of LSU -> Clean it or replace LSU Preventive obstacles through the path between OPC of developer and LSU prevent the path -> Remove the obstacles 4-12 NO Check if the printout is still has the NO same problem even right after passed through the transfer roller YES The ribs in fuser or toner on the roller may invoke the image problem -> Replace the fuser cove
Maintenance & Troubleshooting Dark Image NO Dark selected via RCP? YES Change to Normal and test NO Same at Normal? END YES Works cor with -300V of Bias voltage? NO Repair or replace the defective component YES Works correctly after replaced LSU? NO Toner over supply due to the adjustment fault of metering blade in developer -> Replace developer YES The power of LSU is set high or internal problem -> Replace LSU or adjust voluem Samsung Electronics 4-13
Maintenance & Troubleshooting Background Recommended paper used? NO Print 20 to 30 pages using the recommended paper YES - Adjust voltage or replace Engine B’d - Repair or replace after checking the terminals’ contacts NO Transfer, charge and developing voltage are OK? YES NO Same problem occurs? END YES Operating/ storage atmosphere is too high temperature /humidity? YES Solve the problem under the recommended condition (10-32 degree Centigrade) NO Dirt or dust around the charge roller? N
Maintenance & Troubleshooting Ghost Is it regular interval of 94mm? Is it regular interval of 46mm? NO YES Is it regular interval of 47mm? (as transfer roller interval) NO YES YES A specific part of the transfer roller has ruined or its resistance value is changed -> Replace transfer roller Transfer roller cannot force regularly due to the gears eccentricity of transfer roller -> Replace the defective component Check HVPS contacts and HVPS’s selfoutput -> If failed, repair/replace Engine B’d NO
Maintenance & Troubleshooting Black Dot Is it regular interval of 38mm? YES The problem occured since the obstacles stuck to charge roller -> Replace developer and C/R 4-16 NO When taking out the cartridge, toner leaks? YES Toner leaks and toner material dropped onto the paper -> Replace the developer NO Bad image removes by scratching? YES NO The problem randomly occured due to the toner fallen -> Clean the machine Check toner is stuck onto the P/R or H/R in fuser -> Clean it or replace Samsu
Maintenance & Troubleshooting Horizontal Band Black band? NO Black band is far about 10mm from white band? NO YES The OPC is damaged under the direct sunlight for around 5 minutes -> If the same problem persists in 10 hours, replace the developer Problem of internal contacts in OPC -> Replace developer The black band has regular interval? NO This occurs when no Hsync/ at LSU -> Replace LSU YES 94mm interval? NO YES The OPC is damaged due to the irregular transfer voltage of HVPS -> Repair/re
Maintenance & Troubleshooting Irregular Density OK after taking out and rocking the toner cartridge? YES NO When gray pattern printing, irregular density persists? NO YES transfer/ charge/developing voltage drops while printing? YES NO Defective agitator in the toner supplying part of developer ->Replace the developer Check if the ’guide deve spring’ works OK and repair/repalce Check high voltage output and repair/ replace terminals, Engine B’d It is over the guaranty life of toner cartridge (Che
Maintenance & Troubleshooting White Spot Is it regular interval of 94mm? YES Obstacles stuck on OPC’s surface -> Clean the OPC and machine or replace developer NO Transfer voltage is normal? NO Too high voltage supplied due to the setting error of transfer voltage -> Adjust/replace Engine B’d YES D/R in developing unit has the defect -> Replace the developer When putting in/out the developer, scratch is made -> Replace the developer Samsung Electronics 4-19
Maintenance & Troubleshooting Poor Fusing Grade After printing NO completed, any error related fuser? YES Both ends of thermostat open? The machine placed under the severe low tempera ture for a long time? YES NO NO While printing, the voltage of pin 5 of U5 on engine board is about 2.7V? NO Thermistor’s contact is OK? NO YES YES Re-assemble thermistor Place the machine at normal temperature and re-test YES Replace thermostat and re-test Open the top cover.
Maintenance & Troubleshooting 4-4 Malfunction Error Status Check Solution No power 1. Check power is supplying 2. Check fuse F1 open 1. If supplying power differs from machine’s power rating, replace the machine. 2. Replace it. Fuser Error 1. Thermostat open 2. AC wire open 3. Thermistor wire open 4. Engine Controller 1. Detach AC connector and measure the resistane between pin 1 and 2. If it is megohm, thermostat is open, Replace it. 2. Check bad connector contact or wire is cut. 3.
Maintenance & Troubleshooting Error Status Check Solution Jam 2 Check where Jam 2 happens 1. Paper is curled and cannot exit. 2. Paper is curled in the exit cover?. 1. Remove paper using pinset or some tool and watch if separate claws have any trouble. Clean around fuser. 2. Check locking works wells. Watch whether the ribs of exit cover hace any burr or resisitive edge. If they do, remove obstacles or replace. Jam 2 at face-up tray 1.
Maintenance & Troubleshooting Error Status Check Solution Stacking 1. Took out the Stacker extender to support long papers? 2. Stacked too many papers more than Stacker can hold? 3. Face-up stacker does not neatly stack the papers and stack not in order. 1. Use extender as per the paper length. 2. The Face-up stacker normally can hold 150 2 pages when using 75g/m , however, stacking capacity can be lowered depending on the type of papers. Engine Error 1. Check CBF Harness-5P/6P. (HVPS B’D to LSU) 2.
Maintenance & Troubleshooting No Power (LCD NO display) Plug in the power cord? NO Check the voltage first and plug the power cord YES The power NO voltage supplying is the same as rating? Supply the power as the rating YES The fan revolves when powered on? Connections NO on board are OK? NO YES YES The On-Line key is being pressed or shortage on the panel board? YES Re-connect firmly and re-test NO The connection error between controller board and panel board or malfunction of boards.
Maintenance & Troubleshooting Fuser Error Measure the resistance at the both ends of AC Line with covers open NO Less than 10W? Thermostat is open due to the heat etc. -> Replace the thermostat YES Remove the Rear covers AC is being supplied? NO Re-assemble the top cover and close it Check the voltage of pin#6 of U5,if it is about 2.3 it’s OK if not check the CON4 in Power B’d YES The voltage of pin #5 of U5 on the engine board is about 2.
Maintenance & Troubleshooting Paper Jam (Mis-feeding) Sounds the solenoid on when starts print? The engine board defected -> Replace board NO The solenoid defected -> Replace it YES Does the paper move? The pick-up unit is assembled wrong -> Re-assemble or replace the unit NO YES Does the paper move more than NO 100mm? Too many papers in the feeder? YES YES Feeder sensor and paper NO width detect sensor are assembled reverse? The sensor and joint boards defected -> Repair/replace Reduce the
Maintenance & Troubleshooting Paper Jam (Jam1) Paper NO stopped before the OPC? YES The actuator of NO paper exit sensor works OK? Paper NO stopped before the fuser? YES Check the actuator exists and its operation and around the engine board -> Replace YES Check the LSU and if it has the defect replace it Is the paper rolled around the presseure roller? Feeds NO multiple pages? NO YES YES Remove the fuser, remove the paper and replace the pressure roller, if necessary Severe skew when feeding?
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Appendix Information * Please refer to list ELA HOU-TOP ASS’Y SEC CODE JC96-01467A JC96-01467B JC96-01467F JC96-01467G JC96-01467E BYUER Msys6800 Msys6750 SF-6800I/XEF SF-6800I/XEG SF-6800I/XEU ELA HOU-MAIN B’D ASS’Y SEC CODE JC96-01475A JC96-01475B JC96-01475C BYUER Msys6800, Msys6750 SF-6800I/XEF , SF-6800I/XEG , SF-6800I/XEU PBA MAIN-MAIN SEC CODE JC92-01136A JC92-01136B JC92-01136C BYUER Msys6800 Msys6750 , SF-6800I/XEF , SF-6800I/XEG , SF-6800I/XEU MPR-PAPER ADDRESS SEC CODE JC74-00004A JC74-0000
5. Exploded Views and Parts Lists 5-1. Main Assembly Main Assembly Parts Lists 5-2. Top Assembly Top Assembly Parts Lists 5-3. OPE Unit Assembly OPE Unit Assembly Parts Lists 5-4. Frame Assembly Frame Assembly Parts Lists 5-5. Fuser Assembly Fuser Assembly Parts Lists 5-6. TX Unit Assembly TX Unit Assembly Parts Lists 5-7. Pick Up Assembly Pick Up Assembly Parts Lists 5-8. Motor Assembly Motor Assembly Parts Lists 5-9. PCU Assembly PCU Assembly Parts Lists 5-10.
Exploded Views and Parts Lists 5-1.
Exploded Views and Parts Lists Main Assembly Parts Lists Location No.
Exploded Views and Parts Lists 5-2.
Exploded Views and Parts Lists Top Assembly Parts Lists SA. : Service Available Location No. Description SEC. Code Q'ty SA.
Exploded Views and Parts Lists 5-3.
Exploded Views and Parts Lists OPE Unit Assembly Parts Lists SA. : Service Available Location No.
Exploded Views and Parts Lists 5-4.
Exploded Views and Parts Lists Frame Assembly Parts Lists SA. : Service Available Location No. 0 1 2 Description 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 16-1 16-2 17 18 18-1 18-2 18-3 18-4 19 20 21 21-1 21-2 21-3 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 29-1 30 31 32 32-1 32-2 ELA HOU-FRAME BASE IPR-GROUND PLATE MOT ELA ETC-TRANSFER, GUI IPR-PLATE SAW PMO-HOLDER SAW PLATE IPR-GUIDE TRANSFER PPR-FILM INSULATOR G PMO-SHEET, COVER OPC VARISTOR PMO-PMO GUIDE SKEW PMO-ACTUATOR EMPTY.
Exploded Views and Parts Lists 5-5.
Exploded Views and Parts Lists Fuser Assembly Parts Lists SA. : Service Available Location No.
Exploded Views and Parts Lists 5-6.
Exploded Views and Parts Lists TX Unit Assembly Parts Lists SA. : Service Available Location No. Description SEC. Code Q'ty SA.
Exploded Views and Parts Lists 5-7.
Exploded Views and Parts Lists Pick Up Assembly Parts Lists SA. : Service Available Location No. Description SEC. Code Q'ty SA.
Exploded Views and Parts Lists 5-8. Motor Assembly 2 0 S1 3 4 5 1 6 7 12 13 11 10 9 S1 8 Motor Assembly Parts Lists Location No. SA. : Service Available Description SEC. Code Q'ty SA.
Exploded Views and Parts Lists 5-9 PCU Assembly 0 3 2 2 1 6 4 5 PCU Assembly Parts Lists SA. : Service Available Location No. Description SEC. Code Q'ty SA.
Exploded Views and Parts Lists 5-10.
Exploded Views and Parts Lists Cassette Assembly Parts Lists SA. : Service Available Location No. Description SEC. Code Q'ty SA.
5-20 17 S1 44 9 10 16 S1 1 S3 2 S4 3 4 7 14 8 11 15 7 S1 7 13 5 21 12 20 S3 3 18 S1 22 19 S2 6 23 S1 S1 35 4 3 S1 24 Top side S5 S2 6 S6 25 S1 36 26 33 34 27 43 42 23 32 28 S7 S1 3 37 S1 31 3 22 S1 29 0 30 41 S1 40 3 39 38 S1 Exploded Views and Parts Lists 5-11.
Exploded Views and Parts Lists Second Cassette Frame Assembly Parts Lists Location No.
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Electrical Parts List 6. Electrical Parts Lists 6-1.
Electrical Parts List Main PBA(MSYS-6800) SEC CODE 2007-000572 2007-000586 2007-000603 2007-000653 2007-000668 2007-000703 2007-000728 2007-000757 2007-000774 2007-000781 2007-000781 2007-000781 2007-000844 2007-000872 2007-000920 2007-000941 2007-000961 2007-000964 2007-000964 2007-001039 2007-001133 2007-001201 2007-001220 2007-001289 2007-001653 2011-001094 2011-001094 2203-000192 2203-000192 2203-000192 2203-000192 2203-000192 2203-000192 2203-000192 2203-000192 2203-000192 2203-000192 2203-000192 2203
Electrical Parts List Main PBA(MSYS-6800) SEC CODE 2203-000989 2203-001143 2203-001158 2203-001223 2401-000042 2401-001197 2401-001197 2401-001294 2404-000128 2402-000179 2404-000151 2703-000125 2703-000204 2801-003330 2801-003376 2804-001333 2901-000229 3702-001001 3711-000398 3711-000443 3711-000470 3711-000484 3711-000665 3711-000865 3711-002002 3711-003204 3711-003968 3722-000255 3722-000574 4301-000108 4302-001005 JB13-00003A JC41-00019A LOCATION NO.
Electrical Parts List 6-2.
Electrical Parts List Main PBA(MSYS-6750) SEC CODE 2007-000653 2007-000668 2007-000703 2007-000728 2007-000757 2007-000774 2007-000781 2007-000781 2007-000781 2007-000844 2007-000872 2007-000872 2007-000920 2007-000941 2007-000964 2007-000964 2007-001039 2007-001133 2007-001201 2007-001220 2007-001289 2011-001094 2011-001094 2203-000192 2203-000192 2203-000192 2203-000192 2203-000192 2203-000192 2203-000192 2203-000192 2203-000192 2203-000192 2203-000192 2203-000192 2203-000192 2203-000192 2203-000192 2203
Electrical Parts List Main PBA(MSYS-6750) SEC CODE 2401-001197 2401-001197 2401-001294 2402-000179 2404-000128 2404-000151 2703-000125 2703-000204 2801-003330 2801-003376 2804-001333 2901-000229 3702-001001 3711-000398 3711-000443 3711-000470 3711-000484 3711-000665 3711-000865 3711-002002 3711-003204 3711-003968 3722-000255 3722-000574 4301-000108 4302-001005 JB13-00003A JC41-00019A 6-6 LOCATION NO.
Electrical Parts List 6-3. Engine PBA SEC CODE LOCATION NO.
Electrical Parts List Engine PBA SEC CODE LOCATION NO.
Electrical Parts List Engine PBA SEC CODE JC33-10501B JC39-40511A JC39-40511A JC39-40511A JC39-40511A JC39-40511A JC39-40511A JC39-40511A JC39-40511A JC39-40511A JC39-40511A JC39-40511A JC39-40511A JC39-40511A JC39-40511A JC39-40511A JC39-40511A JC39-40511A JC39-40511A JC39-40511A JC39-40511A JC39-40511A JC39-40511A JC39-40511A JC39-40511A JC39-40511A JC39-40511A JC39-40511A JC39-40511A JC39-40511A JC39-40511A JC39-40511A JC39-40511A JC39-40511A JC39-40511A JC39-40511A JC39-40511A JC39-40511A JC39-40511A J
Electrical Parts List 6-4.OPE PBA SEC CODE LOCATION NO.
Electrical Parts List 6-5.
Electrical Parts List 6-6. SCF PBA SEC CODE 0402-000132 0501-000010 0501-000399 0604-000180 0801-000242 0801-000873 0803-001022 0803-001217 1003-000241 2001-000003 2001-000202 2001-000290 2001-000362 2001-000429 2001-000435 2001-000734 2001-001000 2201-000017 2201-000138 2201-000558 2202-000632 2401-000480 2802-000154 3711-001060 3711-001108 6003-000179 6502-000003 JC41-10303A LOCATION NO.
Block diagram 7.
MEMO 8-2 Samsung Electronics
PCB Diagrams 9.
PCB Diagrams 9-2 Main PCB Diagram(Bottom) 9-2 Samsung Electronics
PCB Diagrams 9-3 LIU PCB Diagram(Top) 9-4 LIU PCB Diagram(Bottom) Samsung Electronics 9-3
PCB Diagrams 9-5 Engine PCB Diagram(Top) 9-4 Samsung Electronics
PCB Diagrams Engine PCB Diagram(Top) Samsung Electronics 9-5
PCB Diagrams 9-6 Engine PCB Diagram(Bottom) 9-6 Samsung Electronics
PCB Diagrams Engine PCB Diagram(Bottom) Samsung Electronics 9-7
PCB Diagrams 9-7 OPE PCB Diagram 9-8 Samsung Electronics
PCB Diagrams OPE PCB Diagram Samsung Electronics 9-9
PCB Diagrams MEMO 9-10 Samsung Electronics
Connection diagram 8.
MEMO 8-2 Samsung Electronics
10.
Schematic Diagrams Main Circuit Diagram(2/5) A(0:21) D(0:15) U13 16 17 48 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 9 10 13 14 A18 A17 A16 A15 A14 A13 A12 A11 A10 A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 D15 D14 D13 D12 D11 D10 D9 D8 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 VCC 26 28 11 _CE 15 _OE _BUSY 12 _WE _RESET D(0) D(1) D(2) D(3) D(4) D(5) D(6) D(7) D(8) D(9) D(10) D(11) D(12) D(13) D(14) D(15) VB nWR nRD VSB 47 C100 C104 C113 C99 C103 C112 C73 100nF C98 nRCS0 nRD nWR A(0) A(1) A(2) A(3) A(4) A(5) A(6) A(7) A
Schematic Diagrams Main Circuit Diagram(3/5) Samsung Electronics 10-3
Schematic Diagrams Main Circuit Diagram(4/5) 10-4 Samsung Electronics
Schematic Diagrams Main Circuit Diagram(5/5) 220 C118 100pF C119 C120 C117 C116 C115 100pF 100pF100pF 100pF100pF Samsung Electronics 10-5
Schematic Diagrams 10-2 Engine Circuit Diagram(1/4) 10-6 Samsung Electronics
Schematic Diagrams Engine Circuit Diagram(2/4) Samsung Electronics 10-7
Schematic Diagrams Engine Circuit Diagram(3/4) 10-8 Samsung Electronics
Schematic Diagrams Engine Circuit Diagram(4/4) Samsung Electronics 10-9
Schematic Diagrams 10-3 LIU Circuit Diagram 10-10 Samsung Electronics
Schematic Diagrams Samsung Electronics D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 10-4 OPE Circuit Diagram 10-11