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MX-6070N CONSUMABLE PARTS 3 – 4
3. Definition of developer/drum life end
When the developer/drum counter reaches the maximum printable
count.
count.
When the developer/drum rpm reaches the specified count.
When either of the above reach the specified count, it is judged as life
end.
end.
In an actual case, the ratio of monochrome output and color output
may differ greatly.
may differ greatly.
When data of mixed documents (monochrome and color) are output,
monochrome document data may be output in the color mode in order
to prevent against fall in the job efficiency. (ACS auto color selection).
monochrome document data may be output in the color mode in order
to prevent against fall in the job efficiency. (ACS auto color selection).
In addition, when correction or warm-up operation is performed as well
as output operation, the developer and the drum rotates.
as output operation, the developer and the drum rotates.
Therefore, the developer/drum consuming level cannot be determined
only by the copy/print quantity. When, therefore, the rpm reaches the
specified amount, it is judged as life end.
only by the copy/print quantity. When, therefore, the rpm reaches the
specified amount, it is judged as life end.
To check the developer/drum life, use SIM22-13.
However, when the copy/print quantity is large and the developer/drum
counter reaches the maximum printable quantity even if the rpm does
not reach the specified amount, it is judged as life end.
counter reaches the maximum printable quantity even if the rpm does
not reach the specified amount, it is judged as life end.
The table which shows the relation between the standard printable
quantity and the maximum printable quantity in the specified rpm
amount is as follows.
quantity and the maximum printable quantity in the specified rpm
amount is as follows.
* Standard printable quantity means the printing quantity under the
specified developer/drum count by using the specified test data
specified developer/drum count by using the specified test data
Developer
Drum
4. Production number identification
A. OPC drum
The lot number is comprised of 10 digits. Each digit indicates the con-
tent as follows.
tent as follows.
The number is printed on the flange on the front side.
B. Developer
The lot number is 8 digits (BK) and 5 digits (CMY) in length. Each digit
indicates the content as follows.
indicates the content as follows.
The number is printed on the back side of the developer bag.
[BK]
[C,M,Y]
Standard printable
number
Maximum printable
number
Rotation
Mono
Color
Mono
Color
Mono
Color
500K
400K
570K
460K
2700K
2700K
Standard printable
number
Maximum printable
number
Rotation
Mono
Color
Mono
Color
Mono
Color
250K
200K
285K
230K
1350K
1350K
2
1
4
3
6
5
10
9
8
7
Digit
Character type
Content
1
Number
For this model is 2
2
Alphabet
Model conformity code
3
Number
End digit of the production year
4
Number or
X, Y, Z
X, Y, Z
Production month
X stands for October
Y November
Z December
X stands for October
Y November
Z December
5
Number
Day of the production date
6
7
Number or
X, Y, Z
X, Y, Z
Day of the month of packing
X stands for October
Y November
Z December
X stands for October
Y November
Z December
8
Number
Day of the packing date
9
10
Alphabet
Production factory
Digit
Character type
Content
1
Alphabet
Production factory
2
Number
End digit of the production year
3
Number
Production month
4
5
Number
Day of the production date
6
7
hyphen
8
Number
production lot
Digit
Character type
Content
1
Number
End digit of the production year
2
Alphabet
Production factory
3
Number or
X, Y
X, Y
Production month
0 stands for October
X November
Y December
0 stands for October
X November
Y December
4
Number
Day of the production date
5
BK
C . M .Y
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MX-6070N CONSUMABLE PARTS 3 – 5
C. Toner cartridge
The number is printed on the side of the toner cartridge
: Unit code/Model name
: Color code
(Black: BK/Cyan: CY/Magenta: MA/Yellow: YE)
: Destination
: Skating
: Production factory
: Production date (YYYYMMDD)
: Serial number
: Version number
: Line No.
5. Environmental conditions
Standard environmental
conditions
conditions
Temperature
21 – 25°C
Humidity
50 ± 10%RH
Usage environmental
conditions
conditions
Temperature
10 – 35°C
Humidity
20 – 85%RH
Storage period
Toner/Developer: 24 months from the
manufactured month (Production lot) under
unsealed state.
Drum:36 months from the manufactured month
under unsealed state.
manufactured month (Production lot) under
unsealed state.
Drum:36 months from the manufactured month
under unsealed state.
(
Humidity)
85%
60%
20%
10℃
30℃ 35℃
(
Temperature)
MX-6070N EXTERNAL VIEW AND INTERNAL STRUCTURE 4 – 1
MX-6070N
Service Manual
[4] EXTERNAL VIEW AND INTERNAL STRUCTURE
1. External view
*1 Optional
No.
Name
Function/Operation
1
Automatic document feeder
It automatically feeds and scans multiple originals. 2-sided originals can be automatically scanned.
For the MX-xx70N, both sides of 2-sided originals can be automatically scanned at one time.
For the MX-xx70N, both sides of 2-sided originals can be automatically scanned at one time.
2
Output tray (exit tray cabinet)*1
Received faxes and printed papers are delivered to this tray.
3
Job separator tray (upper tray)*1
Output is delivered to this tray.
4
USB port (A type)
This is used to connect a USB device such as a USB memory device to the machine.
Supports USB 2.0 (Hi-Speed).
Supports USB 2.0 (Hi-Speed).
5
Operation panel
This panel hosts the [Power] button, [Power Save] button/indicator, error indicator, [Home Screen] button,
main power button, data notification indicator and touch panel.
Use the touch panel to operate each of these functions.
main power button, data notification indicator and touch panel.
Use the touch panel to operate each of these functions.
6
Exit tray unit (right tray)*1
Set this tray as the output tray if needed.
7
Keyboard*1
Use this as a substitute for the soft keyboard displayed on the touch panel. When not being used, it can
be stored under the operation panel.
be stored under the operation panel.
8
Inner finisher*1
This staples paper. A punch module can also be installed to punch holes in output paper. You can also
perform stapling manually.
perform stapling manually.
9
Toner cover
Open to replace a toner cartridge.
10
Front cover
Open to switch the main power switch to "On" or "Off".
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7
5
1
4
6
2
9
10
1
8
MX-6070N EXTERNAL VIEW AND INTERNAL STRUCTURE 4 – 2
*1 Optional
*2 Can only be used on the MX-xx70N.
No.
Name
Function/Operation
Note
11
Saddle Stitch Finisher (large stacker)*1
This staples and folds paper. A punch module can
also be installed to punch holes in output paper.
You can also perform stapling manually.
also be installed to punch holes in output paper.
You can also perform stapling manually.
12
Paper pass unit*1
Relay between the machine and the finisher, finisher
(large stacker), saddle stitch finisher or saddle stitch
finisher (large stacker).
(large stacker), saddle stitch finisher or saddle stitch
finisher (large stacker).
13
Motion sensor*2
This sensor detects the presence of a person that
approaches the machine, and automatically wakes
the machine from sleep mode (Motion Sensor Mode
Only).
approaches the machine, and automatically wakes
the machine from sleep mode (Motion Sensor Mode
Only).
14
Utility table*1
You can use this as a work platform, or temporarily
place originals or a mobile device.
place originals or a mobile device.
• Do not place anything that weighs more than
5kg or otherwise apply a load.
• Do not place a container that contains water or
other liquid. Risk of fire and electrical shock if
the liquid spills and enters the machine.
the liquid spills and enters the machine.
• Working on the table while the machine is in
operation may cause poor image quality or
other problems.
other problems.
15
Bypass tray
Use this tray to feed paper manually.
When loading paper larger than 8-1/2" x 11"R or
A4R, pull out the extension guide.
When loading paper larger than 8-1/2" x 11"R or
A4R, pull out the extension guide.
16
Tray 5 (when a large capacity tray is
installed)*1
installed)*1
Store paper in this tray.
17
Tray 1
Store paper in this tray.
18
Finisher*1
This staples paper. A punch module can also be
installed to punch holes in output paper.
installed to punch holes in output paper.
19
Saddle Stitch Finisher*1
This staples and folds paper. A punch module can
also be installed to punch holes in output paper.
also be installed to punch holes in output paper.
20
Finisher (large stacker)*1
This staples paper. A punch module can also be
installed to punch holes in output paper. You can
also perform stapling manually.
installed to punch holes in output paper. You can
also perform stapling manually.
21
Punch module*1
This is used to punch holes in output. Requires an
inner finisher, finisher, finisher (large stacker), saddle
stitch finisher or saddle stitch finisher (large stacker).
inner finisher, finisher, finisher (large stacker), saddle
stitch finisher or saddle stitch finisher (large stacker).
22
Tray 3 (when a stand/2x550/3x550 sheet
paper drawer is installed)*1
paper drawer is installed)*1
Store paper in this tray.
23
Tray 4 (when a stand/3x550 sheet paper
drawer is installed)*1
drawer is installed)*1
Store paper in this tray.
24
Tray 2 (when a low stand/550 sheet paper
drawer or stand/550/2x550/3x550/
550&2100 sheet paper drawer is
installed)*1
drawer or stand/550/2x550/3x550/
550&2100 sheet paper drawer is
installed)*1
Store paper in this tray.
25
Tray 4 (when a stand/550&2100 sheet
paper drawer is installed)*1
paper drawer is installed)*1
Store paper in this tray.
26
Tray 3 (when a stand/550&2100 sheet
paper drawer is installed)*1
paper drawer is installed)*1
Store paper in this tray.
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