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Page 1 - 1380 MF/1390 MF

SERVICE MANUAL2006.012006.01Ver. 2.0Ver. 2.0FIELD SERVICEPagePro 1380 MF/1390 MFPagePro 1380 MF/1390 MF

Page 2 - WARNING AND CAUTION

SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMSS-9• Check electrode units such as a charging corona unit for deterioration and sign of leakage.Current can leak, le

Page 3 - SAFETY WARNINGS

S-244-2. Phone Book• Phonebook can be printed manually by Report Menu.☞ S-17• Phonebook list include following information.A. No. # or * : Shows the n

Page 4 - Power Cord Set or Power Plug

S-254-3. Tx Report• TX report is printed automatically after each transmission (No manual print). User can select whether or not a report is printed a

Page 5 - Connection to Power Supply

S-26(2) Multi TX Report• Multi TX Report includes following information.A. TIME : Shows the time that the transmission report was printed.B. NAME : Sh

Page 6 - Power Plug and Cord

S-274-4. Lost Job Report• If there is any scheduled job not start before power off, once power recovered, this report will be printed. There is no way

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S-284-5. Protocol Report<Sample of the Protocol Report>4558F3C610DA

Page 8 - Inspection before Servicing

S-294-6. Memory Job List• The data for faxes queued to be sent at a specified time or waiting to be sent, for exam-ple, with the Auto Redial function,

Page 9

S-305. Fax Protocols (PagePro 1390 MF only)5-1. G3 ECM (G3 Error Correction Mode)• G3 ECM is the error correction system newly recommended by Consulta

Page 10 - Safety Checkpoints

S-315-2. Line control(1) Procedure of G3 mode communication• Basic communications diagram of G3 mode.4558F3E603DAThis machine(Transmission)G3 machine(

Page 11 - Handling of Service Materials

S-325-3. Definition of Abbreviation / Terms(1) Definition of AbbreviationAbbreviation Function Signal FormatCED Called terminal identification 2100HzC

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S-33(2) Definition of TermsPWD Password (for transmission) X100 0101RCP Return to control for partial page 0110 0001RNR Receive not ready X011 0111RR

Page 13 - 4.1 Internal Laser Radiation

SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMSS-10• Make sure that all screws, components, wiring, connec-tors, etc. that were removed for safety check and mainte

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TROUBLESHOOTING

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T- 11. INTRODUCTION• This chapter discusses the items required or used when troubleshooting various printer problems.1-1. Electrical Components Check

Page 16 - 4.2 Laser Safety Label

T- 2(2) Switches(3) SolenoidsStep Check Result Action1Does the input signal (NO) to the Mechanical Control Board go from LOW to HIGH when the switch i

Page 17 - B. PagePro 1390 MF

T- 3(4) MotorsStep Check Result Action1Is the LOCK signal of the Mechanical Control Board HIGH when the printer is in the standby state?NOReplace the

Page 18 - 4.3 Laser Caution Label

T- 4Step Check Result Action1Are the hookup connector of the motor and print jack on the Mechanical Control Board connected prop-erly?YESReplace the m

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T- 51-2. Overall Control Configuration• Understanding the overall control configuration will help you perform the troubleshooting procedures for media

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T- 62. PAPER MISFEED2-1. Initial Check Items• When a media misfeed occurs in the printer, first make the following initial checks.Precautions for Clea

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T- 72-2. Media Misfeed Displays• The Error indicator lights up and a message appears in the display when a media mis-feed occurs.<Printer Section M

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T- 82-4. Misfeed Detection Timing and Troubleshooting Procedures(1) Paper Take-Up/Transport Misfeed<Detection Timing><Troubleshooting Procedu

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T- 9(2) Fusing/Exit Misfeed<Detection Timing><Troubleshooting Procedure>Typ e Des c ripti o nFuser JamThe Exit Sensor is not unblocked aft

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SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMSS-11• Use only a small amount of cleaner at a time and take care not to spill any liquid. If this happens, immediate

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T- 1 03. MALFUNCTIONS/WARNINGS• The CPU performs a self-diagnosis on the condition of the unit, and if a malfunction is detected, the warning appears

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T- 1 1080Fuser warm up error• The voltage of the Thermistor remains low for a prede-termined period of time after a warm-up cycle is started.• The tem

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T- 1 23-2. Malfunction Detection Timing and Troubleshooting Proce-dures(1) 008: Polygon mirror motor error<Detection Timing><Troubleshooting

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T- 1 3(2) 010: Fuser fan motor error<Detection Timing><Troubleshooting Procedure>Description• The LOCK signal remains HIGH or LOW continuo

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T- 1 4(3) 020: H.V. abnormal<Detection Timing><Troubleshooting Procedure>(4) 040: Laser error<Detection Timing><Troubleshooting P

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T- 1 5(5) 080: Fuser warm up error<Detection Timing><Troubleshooting Procedure>Description• The voltage of the Thermistor remains low for

Page 31 - 2. PARTS IDENTIFICATION

T- 1 6(6) 100: Fuser temperature low<Detection Timing><Troubleshooting Procedure>(7) 200: Fuser overheat<Detection Timing><Troubl

Page 32 - MAINTENANCE

T- 1 74. MALFUNCTIONS RELATED TO POWER SUPPLY4-1. Power is not Turned ON.Relevant Electrical PartsMechanical Control Board (PWB-A)Controller/Image Con

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T- 1 85. Miscellaneous Errors5-1. List of Miscellaneous MalfunctionsMessage on the DisplayDescriptionUnlock scanner• When the Home Sensor remains High

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T- 1 95-2. Miscellaneous Malfunction Detection Timing and Trouble-shooting Procedures(1) Unlock scanner<Detection Timing><Troubleshooting Pro

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SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMSS-12[4] Laser Safety• This is a digital machine certified as a Class 1 laser product. There is no possibility of dan

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T- 2 0(2) [Scanner Error] Lamp Error<Detection Timing><Troubleshooting Procedure>(3) [Scanner Error] AFE R/W Error<Detection Timing>

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T- 2 1(4) [Scanner Error] Home Sensor<Detection Timing><Troubleshooting Procedure>(5) [Scanner Error] Motor Stall<Detection Timing>&

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T- 2 2(6) [Printer Error] Incorrect Toner<Troubleshooting Procedure>(7) [Printer Error] IC Read Fail<Troubleshooting Procedure>(8) [Printe

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T- 2 36. IMAGE QUALITY PROBLEMS6-1. Troubleshooting Image Quality Problems• This chapter is divided into two parts: “Initial Checks” and “Troubleshoot

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T- 2 46-3. Troubleshooting for Specific Image Quality Problems• Determine if the failure is attributable to the input system (Image Reading Section) o

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T- 2 5(2) Image reading system: Low image density<Typical Faulty Image><Troubleshooting Procedure>Step Check Result Action1 Is the surface

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T- 2 6(3) Image reading system: Foggy background or rough image<Typical Faulty Image><Troubleshooting Procedure>Step Check Result Action1

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T- 2 7(4) Image reading system: Black streaks or bands<Typical Faulty Image><Troubleshooting Procedure>Step Check Result Action1 Is the do

Page 44 - 2. DISASSEMBLY/REASSEMBLY

T- 2 8(5) Image reading system: Black spots<Typical Faulty Image><Troubleshooting Procedure>Step Check Result Action1 Is the document dama

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T- 2 9(6) Image reading system: Blank streaks or bands<Typical Faulty Image><Troubleshooting Procedure>Step Check Result Action1 Is the do

Page 46 - (2) PagePro 1390 MF

SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMSS-13U.S.A., Canada(CDRH Regulation)• This machine is certified as a Class 1 Laser product under Radiation Performanc

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T- 3 0(7) Image reading system: Uneven image<Typical Faulty Image><Troubleshooting Procedure>Step Check Result Action1 Is the Scanner Moto

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T- 3 1(8) Printer system: Blank or black prints<Typical Faulty Images><Troubleshooting Procedure>Step Check Result Action1 Is a printed pa

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T- 3 2(9) Printer system: Blank spots<Typical Faulty Image><Troubleshooting Procedure>(10) Printer system: Smears on back<Typical Fault

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T- 3 3(11) Printer system: Low image density<Typical Faulty Image><Troubleshooting Procedure>Step Check Result Action1 Is the paper damp?

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T- 3 4(12) Printer system: Foggy background<Typical Faulty Image><Troubleshooting Procedure>(13) Printer system: Blank streaks or bands<

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T- 3 5(14) Printer system: Black streaks or bands<Typical Faulty Images><Troubleshooting Procedure>(15) Printer system: Offset image<Ty

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T- 3 6(16) Printer system: Uneven image<Typical Faulty Images><Troubleshooting Procedure>Step Check Cause Result Action1 Is the uneven ima

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T- 3 77. FAX ERROR (PagePro 1390 MF only)7-1. Outline• When some errors occur as the Fax function is used, the kind of the error can be con-firmed wit

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T- 3 8(3) Local mechanical error/resource errorThis error can be recovered by operator.• ADF JAM for Manual TX• ADF Cover Open during manual TX• Power

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T- 3 97-3. Definition of Error Code• Error Code is composed of six digits, and displayed based on the following definition.(1) The 6th digit• It is as

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SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMSS-14Finland, SwedenNorwayLUOKAN 1 LASERLAITEKLASS 1 LASER APPARATVAROITUS!• Laitteen käyttäminen muulla kuin tässä k

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T- 4 0(4) The 2nd / 1st digits• It is assigned to indicate detail error description.Code Status Description Cause Action000000Normal Status⎯⎯⎯000001 S

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T- 4 1xxxx41Too many FTT• Received Failure to Train (FTT) from other side even with the minimum speed of 2400 bps.• Failure in remote machine• Line fa

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T- 4 2xxxx62DCN received• Received Disconnect command (DCN) from other side at Phase D.• Failure in machine of TX side• Check the status of the machi

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PagePro 1380 MFPagePro 1390 MF Auto Document Feeder Service Manual

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iCONTENTSGENERAL1. SPECIFICATIONS ... G-1DIS/REASSEMBLY,ADJUST

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INDEX (Field Service)GENERALDIS/REASSEMBLY, ADJUSTMENTTROUBLESHOOTING

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G-11. SPECIFICATIONSNameInstallation methodOriginal typeDetectable original sizesPaper capacityRegistrationOriginal loading orientationProductivityOri

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DIS/REASSEMBLY,ADJUSTMENT

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SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMSS-154.2 Laser Safety Label• A laser safety label is attached to the inside of the machine as shown below.A. PagePro

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D-11. MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE• To ensure that the machine produces good printed pages and to extend its service life, it is recommended that the maintena

Page 70 - 4136D022AA

D-22. CLEANING/REPLACEMENT OF PARTS(1) Cleaning the Take-up Roller1. Open the Auto Document Feeder (ADF) Cover.(2) Replacing the Take-up Roller4. Inse

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D-3(3) Cleaning the Transport Roller1. Remove the Auto Document Feeder (ADF) Paper Feed Guide.☞ D-5(4) Cleaning the Exit Roller1. Remove the Auto Docu

Page 72 - 2-6. Upgrading the Firmware

D-4(6) Replacing of the Separator Pad1. Open the Auto Document Feeder (ADF) Cover.3. Insert the new Separation Pad.4. Close the ADF Cover.2. Pushing i

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D-53. DISASSEMBLY/REASSEMBLY3-1. Names/Removal of External Parts(1) Removing the Auto Document Feeder (ADF) Paper Feed GuideNo. Name Removal Procedure

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D-62. Open the Auto Document Feeder (ADF) Cover.3. Remove four screws.4558F2C055DB4. Unhook the two tabs.4558F2C055DA5. Remove the Paper Feeding Senso

Page 75 - 4558F2C528DA

D-73-2. Removal of Circuit BoardsNOTES• When removing a circuit board, refer to the precautions for handling printed circuit boards and follow the cor

Page 76 - MODE DESCRIPTIONS

D-83. Remove the ground wire.4558F2C058DA4. Remove the ground wire.4558F2C517DA5. Remove the ground wire.4558F2C059DA6. Remove the screw, and then rem

Page 77 - [17][18][19]

D-93-3. Disassembly(1) Removing the Automatic Document Feeder1. Disconnect the ADF connector from the main unit.4558F2C518DA2. Open the Auto Document

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D-10(2) Removing the Drive Unit Assy1. Remove the Auto Document Feeder (ADF) Paper Feed Guide.☞ D-5(3) Removing the Paper Feeding Sensor Assy1. Remove

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SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMSS-16B. PagePro 1390 MF4558P0C601DA

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D-113. Unplug the connector on the AF Control Board and remove the Paper Feeding Sensor Assy.4558F2C064DA

Page 81

TROUBLESHOOTING

Page 82 - 4558F3C502DA

T- 11. INTRODUCTION• This chapter contains the items required or used when troubleshooting various machine problems.1-1. Electrical Components Check P

Page 83 - 4558F3C604DA

T- 2(2) MotorsStep Check Result Action1Are the hookup connector of the motor and print jack on the Controller/Mechanical Control Board con-nected prop

Page 84 - 3. CONFIGURATION MENU

T- 32. PAPER MISFEED2-1. Initial Check Items• When a paper misfeed occurs in the printer, first make the following initial checks.Precautions for Clea

Page 85

T- 42-2. Paper Misfeed Displays• The Error indicator lights up and a message appears in the display when a paper misfeed occurs.<Automatic Document

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T- 52-3. Locations of Misfeed Detection Sensors[1] Original Detection Sensor [2] Exit Sensor[2][1]4558F4C506DA

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T- 62-4. Misfeed Detection Timing and Troubleshooting Procedures(1) Original misfeeds<Detection Timing><Troubleshooting Procedures>Type De

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Š 2005 KONICA MINOLTA BUSINESS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Š 2005 KONICA MINOLTA BUSINESS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Printed in JapanPrinted in JapanDD4558PE2-

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SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMSS-174.3 Laser Caution Label• A laser caution label is attached to the outside of the machine as shown below.A. PageP

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SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMSS-18B. PagePro 1390 MF4558P0C602DA

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SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMSS-1Read carefully the Safety and Important Warning Items described below to understand them before doing service wor

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SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMSS-194.4 PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING THE LASER EQUIPMENT• When laser protective goggles are to be used, select ones with

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SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMSS-20Caution labels shown are attached in some areas on/in the machine.When accessing these areas for maintenance, re

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INDEX (Field Service)MAINTENANCEGENERALCONTROL PANEL/SERVICE MODE DESCRIPTIONSDIS/REASSEMBLY, ADJUSTMENTTROUBLESHOOTING

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iCONTENTSGENERAL1. SPECIFICATIONS ... G-1(1) Main Unit ...

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ii(8) Removing the Power Supply Unit 1 (PU1) ... D-14(9) Removing the High Voltage Unit (HV1) ...

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iii(6) Special Fax ... S-214. Fax Report (PagePro 1390 MF only) .

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iv5-2. Miscellaneous Malfunction Detection Timing and Troubleshooting Procedures ...

Page 100 - 4-2. Phone Book

G-11. SPECIFICATIONS(1) Main UnitMediaTy peOriginal scanning systemPhoto conductor typeCopying systemCopy resolutionScan resolutionMedia feed-in syste

Page 101 - 1st page image

G-2Zoom RatiosPower /Current Consumption (main unit only)Continuous copy speed (page-to-page)Continuous print speed (1 scan, multiple copies)Warm-up t

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SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMSS-2[1] MODIFICATIONS NOT AUTHORIZED BY KONICA MINOLTA BUSINESS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.KONICA MINOLTA brand products are r

Page 103 - 4-4. Lost Job Report

G-3(2) GDI Printer Function(3) FAX Function (PagePro 1390 MF Only)RAMInterfacesPrinter LanguageFontsSupported Operating SystemsBrowser Software::::::S

Page 104 - 4-5. Protocol Report

G-42. PARTS IDENTIFICATION2-1. PagePro 1380 MF2-2. PagePro 1390 MF[1][2][3]4558T1C501DA1. Auto Document Feeder (ADF) Option2. Main Unit PagePro 1380 M

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E-11. MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE• To ensure that the machine produces good printed pages and to extend its service life, it is recommended that the maintena

Page 107 - 5-2. Line control

E-2(1) Near Life Specifications Value(2) Life Specifications Value(3) Print Stop ValuePart Near Life Value DetectionToner CartridgePage Pro 1380 MF: 8

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E-32. REPLACEMENT/CLEANING OF PARTS(1) Cleaning the Paper Take-Up Roller1. Lift up the Exit Tray and remove it.2. Open the Front Door.3. Remove the Im

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E-4(3) Replacing the Image Transfer Roller1. Lift up the Exit Tray and remove it.2. Open the Front Door.3. Remove the Imaging Cartridge.☞ E-54. Press

Page 110 - TROUBLESHOOTING

E-53. REPLACEMENT OF CONSUMABLES(1) Replacing the Toner Cartridge<Removal Procedure><Installation Procedure>1. Lift up the Exit Tray and r

Page 111 - 4025T521AA

E-62. Remove the protective cover from the Toner Car-tridge.4558F2C512DA3. Connect the new Toner Cartridge to the Drum Cartridge.NOTE• Insert the Tone

Page 112 - 4025T522AA

E-7(2) Replacing the Drum Cartridge<Removal Procedure>1. Remove the Imaging Cartridge.☞ E-5<Installation Procedure>2. Pull the lever of th

Page 113 - 4025T525AA

SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMSS-3[2] POWER PLUG SELECTIONIn some countries or areas, the power plug provided with the product may not fit wall out

Page 114 - 4025T527AA

E-8(3) Replacing the Fusing UnitNOTE• Immediately after turning off the printer, the area around the Fusing Unit is extremely hot. Therefore, in order

Page 115 - 4558F4C503DB

E-9<Installation Procedure>NOTE• When replacing an individual part of the Fusing Unit due to a defective part or to correct an image problem, se

Page 116 - 2. PAPER MISFEED

DIS/REASSEMBLY,ADJUSTMENT

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D-11. PRECAUTIONS FOR DISASSEMBLY/ADJUST-MENTS1-1. Parts That Must Not be Touched(1) Red-Painted ScrewsPurpose of the Red PaintRed-painted screws show

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D-22. DISASSEMBLY/REASSEMBLY2-1. Identification of and Removal Procedures for Exterior Parts(1) PagePro 1380 MF4558F2C501DA[1][2][3][4][7][8][5][6]

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D-3No. Name Removal Procedure1 Document Cover Open the Document Cover → Pull it straight up.2 Right Cover ☞ D-53 Front DoorOpen the Front Door. → Whil

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D-4(2) PagePro 1390 MF4558F2C601DA[1][2][3][4][7][8][5][6]

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D-5(3) Right CoverNo. Name Removal Procedure1ADF☞ D-9 of Auto Document Feeder Service Manual2 Right Cover ☞ D-53 Front DoorOpen the Front Door. → Whil

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D-6(4) Left Cover1. Remove two screws that secure the Left Cover at the back and unhook it on the back.4558F2C521DA2. Unhook tabs at four locations an

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D-72-2. Removal of Circuit Boards and Other Electrical ComponentsNOTES• When removing a circuit board or other electrical component, refer to the prec

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SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMSS-4[3] CHECKPOINTS WHEN PERFORMING ON-SITE SERVICEKONICA MINOLTA brand products are extensively tested before shippi

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D-8No. Symbol NameRemoval Procedure[1] PWB-I Controller/Image Control Board ☞ D-15[2] PU2 Power Supply Unit 2 ☞ D-11[3] PWB-A Mechanical Control Board

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D-9(2) PagePro 1390 MF4558F2C602DA[1][4][3][2][5][8][9][7][6]

Page 127 - 4-1. Power is not Turned ON

D-10No. Symbol NameRemoval Procedure[1] PWB-I Controller/Image Control Board ☞ D-15[2] PWB-FAX1 Interface Board ☞ D-13[3] PWB-FAX2 NCU Board ☞ D-13[4]

Page 128 - 5. Miscellaneous Errors

D-11(3) Removing the Power Supply Unit 2 (PU2)<PagePro 1380 MF>1. Remove the Right Cover.☞ D-2<PagePro 1390 MF>1. Remove the Right Cover.☞

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D-12(5) Removing the Control Panel (PWB-O)1. Remove the Exit tray.☞ D-22. Remove three screws.4558F2C511DA3. Unhook four tabs on the Control Panel.NOT

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D-13(6) Removing the Interface Board (PWB-FAX1) <PagePro 1390 MF only>1. Remove the Right Cover.☞ D-2(7) Removing the NCU Board (PWB-FAX2) <P

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D-14(8) Removing the Power Supply Unit 1 (PU1)1. Remove the Fusing Unit.☞ E-82. Remove three screws.3. Remove the Power Switch stay.4. Remove the Powe

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D-15(9) Removing the High Voltage Unit (HV1)1. Remove the Power Supply Unit Assy.☞ D-14(10) Removing the Controller/Image Control Board (PWB-I)1. Remo

Page 133 - 6. IMAGE QUALITY PROBLEMS

D-165. Disconnect all connectors from the Controller/Image Control Board.4558F2C012DAPagePro 1380 MF4558F2C74DAPagePro 1390 MF6. Remove three screws a

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D-17(11) Removing the Socket Board (PWB-S)1. Remove the IR Unit.☞ D-182. Remove four screws and the Socket Board Cover.4558F2C014DA3. Disconnect the f

Page 135 - 4011T003AA

SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMSS-5Power Plug and CordWARNING• When using the power cord set (inlet type) that came with this product, make sure the

Page 136 - 4011T004AA

D-182-3. Removal of Units(1) Removing the IR Unit1. Remove the Left Cover.☞ D-22. Remove the Right Cover.☞ D-23. Remove the Rear Cover.☞ D-24. Disconn

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D-19(2) Removing the PH Unit1. Remove the IR Unit.☞ D-182. Remove the Exit tray.☞ D-2• NEVER attempt to replace the PH Unit while power is being suppl

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D-20Precautions for Removal/Reinstallation of the PH Unit• NEVER touch the window on the back of the PH Unit. A dirty window can cause image quality p

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D-212-4. Disassembly of the Image Reading Section(1) Removing the IR Upper Cover (Original Glass)1. Remove the Document Cover.2. Remove the Control Pa

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D-22(3) Removing the Timing Belt1. Remove the Upper Cover Assy. (Original Glass).☞ D-212. Remove the Scanner Unit.☞ D-214. Remove the Belt from the Sc

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D-232-5. Disassembly of the Main Drive Section(1) Removing the Main Motor (M1)1. Remove the Left Cover.☞ D-2(2) Removing the Tray 1 Paper Empty Sensor

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D-24(3) Removing the Paper Take-Up Solenoid (SL1)1. Remove the Left Cover.☞ D-2Precautions for Installation of the Paper Take-Up Solenoid1. Mount the

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D-25(4) Removing the Paper Take-Up Clutch Gear1. Remove the IR Unit.☞ D-182. Remove the Fusing Unit.☞ E-83. Remove the Power Supply Unit 1.☞ D-144. Re

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D-2611. Remove the Upper Door.4558F2C023DA12. Disconnect the flat cable and the connector from the Mechanical Control Board.NOTE• Use the utmost care

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D-27(5) Removing the Torque Limiter1. Remove the Paper take up Clutch Gear.☞ D-25Precautions for Installation of the Torque LimiterThe Coupling Gear h

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SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMSS-62. Installation RequirementsWiringWARNING• Never use multi-plug adapters to plug multiple power cords in the same

Page 147 - 7-2. Types of Error

D-28(6) Disassembling the Fusing UnitNOTE• The Fusing Unit is extremely hot immediately after the Power Switch has been turned OFF. Allow a sufficient

Page 148

D-29Precautions for Installation of the Bushings• Make sure that the slits in the bushing are properly aligned with the rib of the Fusing Unit.4136D04

Page 149 - 6th digit 1st digit

D-302-6. Upgrading the FirmwareNOTES• The PagePro 1380 MF or The PagePro 1390 MF TWAIN driver and printer driver must already be installed on the host

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D-31(4) Procedure for Upgrading the Firmware1. Turn OFF the PagePro 1380 MF or The PagePro 1390 MF and the host computer.2. Turn ON the PagePro 1380 M

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D-328. Check the firmware upgrade status in the LCD display.NOTE• Do not turn the PagePro 1380 MF’s or The PagePro 1390 MF’s Main Power Switch OFF or

Page 152

D-339. Check that the following message appears in the PagePro 1380 MF’s or The PagePro 1390 MF’s LCD display and the computer screen to indicate that

Page 153 - Auto Document Feeder

CONTROL PANEL/SERVICE MODE DESCRIPTIONS

Page 154 - CONTENTS

S-11. CONTROL PANEL DESCRIPTIONS1-1. Names and Functions of Control Panel Parts(1) PagePro 1380MFNo. Key Name Function[1] 10-Key pad• Use to enter the

Page 155

S-2(2) PagePro 1390MF[14] Light/Dark key• Adjusts the document brightness for the current copy job.[15] Copies key• Sets the number of copies.(Each ti

Page 156 - ADJUSTMENT

S-3[6] -/+ key• Displays the options available for the selected menu.[7] Menu key • Press to enter the configuration menu.[8] Copy Quality key• Select

Page 157

SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMSS-7VentilationCAUTION• The product generates ozone gas during operation, but it will not be harmful to the human bod

Page 158 - 1. SPECIFICATIONS

S-41-2. List of Error Status MessageMessage DescriptionPaper EmptyPLS add paper• No media in the tray.Front Cover OpenPLS close cover• The Front Door

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S-5• The following Error Messages are related to the Fax Mode. These messages are only for the PagePro 1390 MF.Message DescriptionFax Memory Low • The

Page 160 - 1. MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

S-62. FUNCTIONS OF SWITCHES AND PARTS ON PWBs2-1. Circuit Board Locations(1) PWB-I: Controller/Image Control Board4558F3C503DBPWB-IFax Board 2(PagePro

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S-7(2) PWB-FAX2: NCU Board (PagePro 1390 MF only)4558F3C604DAFAX port (LINE)FAX port (EXT.)FAX port (LINE)FAX port (EXT.)

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S-83. CONFIGURATION MENU• The Configuration Menu is used to set various machine functions.3-1. Configuration Menu(1) Page Pro 1380 MFMenu1. Common Set

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S-9(2) PagePro 1390 MFMenu1. Common Setup11. Language12. Paper Size13. Sleep Mode14. Reset OPC.15. Button Sound21. Def Copy Mode22. Def Density23. Def

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S-10Menu51. One Touch52. Speed Dial53. Group Dial5. PhoneBook☞ S-2161. Timer Tx62. Broadcast63. Polling Rx64. Mem Manage.6. Special Fax☞ S-21From the

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S-113-2. Configuration Menu Procedures (PagePro 1380 MF)<Entering Procedure>1. Press the Menu key.2. The first message screen appears.3. Press t

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S-12(1) Common SetupNo. Function Purpose Setting Details/Precautions1 LanguageTo specify the configuration menu language.• The default setting is Engl

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S-13(2) Copy Setup(3) ReportNo. Function Purpose Setting Details/Precautions1Def Copy ModeTo specify the default Copy Mode. • The default setting is T

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SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMSS-8Work Performed with the Product Powered OnWARNING• Take every care when making adjustments or performing an opera

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S-143-3. Configuration Menu Procedures (PagePro 1390 MF)<Entering Procedure>1. Press the Menu key.2. The first message screen appears.3. Press t

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S-15(1) Common SetupNo. Function Purpose Setting Details/Precautions1 LanguageTo specify the configuration menu language.• The default setting is Engl

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S-16(2) Copy SetupNo. Function Purpose Setting Details/Precautions1Def Copy ModeTo specify the default Copy Mode. • The default setting is Text.“Text”

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S-17(3) Report(4) Fax SetupNo. Function Purpose Setting Details/Precautions1 ConfigurationPrints a configuration page.Use this page to check configura

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S-183 Tone/PulseSelect the type of telephone line that is being used.If Pulse is selected, press the [*] key to temporarily change the tele-phone line

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S-1910 Tx ReportSelect whether or not a report is printed after a transmission.On : Prints the report after each transmission.Off : Does not print the

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S-2015 Fax Main.Tx Speed Select the modem speed for sending faxes.• The default setting is 33.6.“33.6” 31.2 28.8 26.4 24.0 21.6 19.2 16.8 14.4

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S-21(5) PhoneBook(6) Special FaxNo. Function Purpose Setting Details/Precautions1 One TouchThis function can be used to one-touch keys with fax number

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S-222 BroadcastThis function is used to send a document to multiple recipients in a single transmission operation.1. Load the document into the ADF or

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S-234. Fax Report (PagePro 1390 MF only)4-1. Activity Log Report• Activity Log Report is printed automatically after 100 communications.• Activity Log

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