Non-touch panel model
<Operating Procedure>
(1) When the machine is on standby, press [Menu], [Mono Start], and [Menu] in order. The
LCD will display "0■■ MAINTENANCE ■" and the machine will enter end-user
accessible maintenance mode.
(2) To select one of the maintenance mode functions, directly specify the maintenance
mode you want to use.
(3) When each of the maintenance mode functions is completed, the machine
automatically returns to standby.
Note To stop the procedure midway and return the machine to standby, press [Stop].
1.2 Operations of the Keys in the Maintenance Mode
The operations of the keys used in the maintenance mode are different depending on the
panel specifications on the model.
1.2.1 Entering ten keys, [ ] or [ ] in the maintenance mode with models without these
keys
Press [ ] or [ ] to display desired letters on the LCD, and press [OK] to enter.
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1.3 List of Maintenance-mode Functions
Maintenance Reference Section
Function
Mode (Page)
01 EEPROM Parameter Initialization 1.4.1 (5-6)
02 Creating of Head Calibration Data and Writing it into Flash ROM 1.4.2 (5-7)
05 Printout of Scanning Compensation White/Black Level Data 1.4.3 (5-10)
08 ADF Performance Test 1.4.4 (5-13)
09 Printout of Test Pattern 1.4.5 (5-13)
10 Worker Switch (WSW) Setting 1.4.6 (5-15)
11 Printout of Worker Switch (WSW) Data 1.4.6 (5-15)
12 Operational Check of LCD 1.4.7 (5-19)
13 Operational Check of Keys on Control Panel 1.4.8 (5-21)
17 * EEPROM Dump Transfer 1.4.9 (5-22)
32 Sensor Operational Check 1.4.10 (5-23)
37 * Printout of Dial Log. 1.4.11 (5-25)
52 Setting of Country/Language 1.4.12 (5-25)
53 Transfer of Received FAX Data and/or Equipment's Log 1.4.13 (5-26)
54 Fine Adjustment of Scanning Position 1.4.14 (5-28)
Acquisition of White/Black Level Data and CIS Scanner Area
55 1.4.15 (5-29)
Setting
57 Cartridge IC Communication Check 1.4.16 (5-30)
58 Updating of Paper Feeding Correction Value 1.4.17 (5-31)
59 Checking of CIS Travel and Specifying of CIS Type 1.4.18 (5-35)
63 Move of the Head/carriage unit to the Adjustment Position 1.4.19 (5-36)
Adjustment of the Vertical Print Lines/Software Correction for
65 1.4.20 (5-37)
Inclination/Corrugation/Ruled Lines
66 Margin Adjustment in Borderless Printing 1.4.21 (5-40)
68 Updating of Head Property Data 1.4.22 (5-43)
69 Traveling Speed Check of Head/carriage unit 1.4.23 (5-44)
74 Customize Code Destinations 1.4.24 (5-45)
75 Moving the Head/carriage unit to the Center 1.4.25 (5-48)
76 Purge Operation 1.4.26 (5-49)
77 Print of the Maintenance Information 1.4.27 (5-51)
78 Adjustment of Touch Panel 1.4.28 (5-53)
80 Display of the Equipment's Log 1.4.29 (5-54)
82 Equipment Error Code Indication 1.4.30 (5-57)
87 Output of Transmission Log to the Telephone Line 1.4.31 (5-57)
88 Assurance Mode Switch Setting (AMS) 1.4.32 (5-58)
91 EEPROM Parameter Initialization 1.4.1 (5-6)
99 Exit from the Maintenance Mode
Shaded maintenance mode functions are available to end users.
* Exclusive to the end user-accessible maintenance mode.
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1.4.26 Purge Operation (Maintenance mode 76)
<Function>
The machine can carry out several types of purge operations--normal purge, periodical
reset purge, power purge, initial purge, user reset purge, and engine setup purge. This
function allows you to select the desired purge type and carry it out.
<Operating Procedure>
(1) Enter [7] and [6] in the initial stage of the maintenance mode.
The machine displays "CLEANING ALL" on the LCD.
(2) Press [ ] or [ ] to display the target color for purge on the LCD.
"CLEANING ALL": Purge for all four color inks
"CLEANING BLACK": Purge for black ink
"CLEANING MAGENTA"/"CLEANING CYAN"/"CLEANING YELLOW": Any color
choice performs purge for all three color inks.
(3) Enter the purge code according to the table on the next page.
(4) Press [Mono Start].
Upon completion of purging, the machine automatically returns to the initial stage of
the maintenance mode.
Note • This machine counts all purge operations and flushing operations performed since
produced in order to prevent the ink absorber box and flushing box from
overflowing with drained and flushed ink, respectively.
• When the purge or flushing count reaches the upper limit, "Unable to Print 46"
appears on the LCD, and further purge or flushing operations are prohibited.
Replace the ink absorber box or flushing box and then reset the corresponding
count using the procedure given below.
■ Resetting purge or flushing count
1) Enter [8] and [0] in the initial stage of the maintenance mode to call up the machine's
log information.
(Maintenance code 80. Refer to Section 1.4.29.)
2) Press [Mono Start] several times until the purge or flushing count appears on the LCD.
3) Enter [2], [7], [8], and [3] to reset the purge or flushing count. The machine
automatically returns to the initial stage of the maintenance mode.
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Purge types and purge codes
To be entered with
Purge Types Contents
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Normal purge (NP) Purge to be performed by user purge 1
Periodical reset purge (RP) Purge to be performed periodically. The cycle varies 2
due to the ambient temperature
Power purge (PP) Purge to be performed by user purge 3
Initial purge (uIP) Purge to be performed automatically immediately after 4
the user purchases the machine
User reset purge (RP3) Purge to be performed by user purge 5
Engine setup purge (eIP) Purge to be performed for refilling the tubes with ink 6
Periodic expelling purge Purge to be performed periodically. The cycle varies 7
(RP2) due to the ambient temperature
Periodic suction purge (SP) Purge to be performed periodically. The cycle varies 8
due to the ambient temperature
Small reset purge (SRP) Purge to be performed periodically. The cycle varies 9
due to the ambient temperature
Ink replacement purge Not to be performed by service personnel 0
Ink usage and purge counts
Ink Usage (ml) Purge Counts
Purge Types All Colors Black Only Colors Only All Colors Black Only Colors Only
Normal purge (NP) Black 0.24 Black 0.24 Black 0 30 11 18
Color 0.384 Color 0 Color 0.384
Periodical reset Black 0.359 Black 0.359 Black 0.207 74 26 67
purge (RP) Color 1.289 Color 0.231 Color 1.289
Power purge (PP) Black 0.513 Black 0.513 Black 0.207 92 34 77
Color 1.508 Color 0.231 Color 1.508
Initial purge (uIP) Black 3.61 - - 621 - -
Color 10.031
User reset purge Black 0.489 Black 0.489 Black 0.207 89 32 76
(RP3) Color 1.481 Color 0.231 Color 1.481
Engine setup purge Black 3.487 - - 502 - -
(eIP) Color 7.676
Periodic expelling Black 0.207 - - 19 - -
purge (RP2) Color 0.231
Periodic suction Black 0.110 - - 14 - -
purge (SP) Color 0.192
Small reset purge Black 0.317 Black 0.317 Black 0.207 33 24 28
(SRP) Color 0.423 Color 0.231 Color 0.423
Ink replacement Black 4.015 - - 478 - -
purge Color 6.635
The ink usage for COLOR is the total value of three colors.
Even if black ink purge is selected, color ink is consumed in some modes. Also, even if color ink purge is
selected, black ink is consumed in some modes.
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