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MX-M1100 MAINTENANCE 9 – 1
MX-M1100
Service Manual
[9] MAINTENANCE
1. Necessary execution items in maintenance and servicing
A. Execution items before maintenance and servicing
To perform the procedures safely, refer to "NOTE FOR SERVICING" on the first page of this service manual.
B. Necessary execution items in maintenance and servicing
The necessary execution items in maintenance are shown below. (The items necessary to be executed are marked with " " in the table below.)
The following items must be executed regardless of maintenance or not. ( ).
( ) : When repairing and inspecting (without replacement of maintenance parts), installing, cleaning each section, etc.
The following items must be executed regardless of maintenance or not. ( ).
( ) : When repairing and inspecting (without replacement of maintenance parts), installing, cleaning each section, etc.
• The JOB No. indicates the title number of the adjustment item described in the chapter of the adjustments.
• Refer to the details based on this number according to necessity.
• Refer to the details based on this number according to necessity.
[Appropriate use of SIM25-2 and SIM25-6] * When executing this simulation, supply new developer in advance.
C. Execution items after maintenance and servicing
Item
Simulation
Check the developer counter value.
22
13
Check the OPC drum counter value.
22
13
Check the print count mode in each section and each operation mode.
22
1
Check the number of paper jam troubles.
22
2
22
3
22
12
22
4
Print the setting values and the adjustment values.
22
6
Check the number of use of the DSPF, the scanner, the finisher, and inserter,
the stapler, and the punch.
the stapler, and the punch.
22
8
Check the number of use of each paper feed section.
22
9
Check the ROM version.
22
5
No.
JOB
No.
Work item
Simu
lation
When repairing (replacing consumable parts) / maintenance
When repairing
(without
replacement of
consumable
parts) /
inspecting
Insta
llation
When
replacing
the OPC
drum
When
replacing
developer
When
replacing
the fuser
web roller
After
cleaning
the scanner
(read)
section
Periodic
mainten
ance
1
—
Toner concentration reference
control level setting
control level setting
25-2
2
—
The photoconductor counter is
cleared.
cleared.
24-7
3
—
Perform the dark potential
adjustment.
(Select INIDARK VO)
adjustment.
(Select INIDARK VO)
44-3
4
—
Clear the fuser web cleaning
send counter.
(Select FUSER WEB SEND)
send counter.
(Select FUSER WEB SEND)
24-4
5
ADJ11A
Auto copy density, gradation
adjustment
adjustment
46-24
6
ADJ12A
Auto printer density, gradation
adjustment
adjustment
67-24
No.
Simulation
Occasions
Installation
Replacement of
developer
(Usual maintenance
and others)
Replacement of
TCS sensor
(ATC sensor)
Replacement of
DV unit
(New unit)
Replacement of DV unit
(Secondhand unit)
(When using a unit from
another machine)
1
SIM25-2
2
SIM25-6
Item
Simulation
The paper jam / trouble data are cleared.
24
1
The use quantity counter of each paper feed section is cleared.
24
2
The numbers of use of the DSPF, the scanner, the finisher, the inserter, the stapler,
and the punch are cleared.
and the punch are cleared.
24
3
The maintenance counter is cleared. (Select MAINTENANCE ALL)
24
4
Clear the cleaning operation counter of the MC cleaner. (Select MC CLEANER)
24
4
The list of setting values and adjustment values is printed.
24
6
MX-M1100 MAINTENANCE 9 – 2
2. Life end definition
A. Definition of the drum life end
When the drum counter exceeds the specified level with 100% B/W
output, it is judged as life end.
In an actual use, wear is not solely determined by the copy quantity
but other operating conditions. Therefore, the number of rotations
of the drum is used as an indication of the product quality (wear
level).
The number of rotations for the MX-M850/M950/M1100 drum life
end is 1000K. The drum life is affected by the number of sheets of
one print job.
This is because the actual life is determined by rotations of the
drum. If the number of sheets of one print job is less than 50
sheets, the number of rotations for page is increased. As shown in
the figure below, therefore, the number of sheets of drum life varies
depending on the number of sheets of one print job.
As a reference of the drum life, "Life meter" can be checked with
Sim. 22-1 from the accumulated number of rotations of the drum.
"Life meter" indicates the reached life (%) with the entire life as
100%.
(Example) If the used number of rotations is 550K :
550 (K rotations) /1000 (K rotations)
output, it is judged as life end.
In an actual use, wear is not solely determined by the copy quantity
but other operating conditions. Therefore, the number of rotations
of the drum is used as an indication of the product quality (wear
level).
The number of rotations for the MX-M850/M950/M1100 drum life
end is 1000K. The drum life is affected by the number of sheets of
one print job.
This is because the actual life is determined by rotations of the
drum. If the number of sheets of one print job is less than 50
sheets, the number of rotations for page is increased. As shown in
the figure below, therefore, the number of sheets of drum life varies
depending on the number of sheets of one print job.
As a reference of the drum life, "Life meter" can be checked with
Sim. 22-1 from the accumulated number of rotations of the drum.
"Life meter" indicates the reached life (%) with the entire life as
100%.
(Example) If the used number of rotations is 550K :
550 (K rotations) /1000 (K rotations)
✕100 = 055 (%)
B. Definition of the developer life end
When the developer counter exceeds the specified level of 100%
B/W output, it is judged as life end.
In an actual use, the life is not solely determined by the copy quan-
tity but by other operating conditions. Therefore, the number of
rotations of the developer unit is used as an indication of the prod-
uct quality (wear level).
The number of rotations for the MX-M850/M950/M1100 developer
life end is 500K. The developer life is affected by the number of
sheets of one print job.
This is because the actual life is determined by rotations of the
developer unit. If the number of sheets of one print job is less than
50 sheets, the number of rotations for page is increased. As shown
in the figure below, therefore, the number of sheets of developer life
varies depending on the number of sheets of one print job.
As a reference of the developer life, "Life meter" can be checked
with Sim. 22-1 from the accumulated number of rotations of the
developer unit.
"Life meter" indicates the reached life (%) of developer with the
entire life as 100%.
B/W output, it is judged as life end.
In an actual use, the life is not solely determined by the copy quan-
tity but by other operating conditions. Therefore, the number of
rotations of the developer unit is used as an indication of the prod-
uct quality (wear level).
The number of rotations for the MX-M850/M950/M1100 developer
life end is 500K. The developer life is affected by the number of
sheets of one print job.
This is because the actual life is determined by rotations of the
developer unit. If the number of sheets of one print job is less than
50 sheets, the number of rotations for page is increased. As shown
in the figure below, therefore, the number of sheets of developer life
varies depending on the number of sheets of one print job.
As a reference of the developer life, "Life meter" can be checked
with Sim. 22-1 from the accumulated number of rotations of the
developer unit.
"Life meter" indicates the reached life (%) of developer with the
entire life as 100%.
3. Other related items
A. Maintenance timing display
The message of maintenance execution timing is displayed when
each counter reaches the set value. The relationship between the
messages and the counters is shown blow.
each counter reaches the set value. The relationship between the
messages and the counters is shown blow.
(1) (Maintenance timing) (Frameless)
a. Maintenance counters
• After completion of the maintenance, execute Sim. 24-4 (MEIN-
TENANCE ALL clear).
b. Fusing web
• After completion of the maintenance, execute Sim. 24-4 (FUSER
WEB SEND clear).
c. Drum cartridge system counters
• After completion of the maintenance, execute Sim. 24-7 (Drum
counters (number of the drum print counter, accumulated travel-
ing distance of the drum) clear).
ing distance of the drum) clear).
d. Developer cartridge system counters
• After completion of the maintenance, execute Sim. 24-5 (Devel-
oper counters (number of the developer print counter, accumu-
lated traveling distance of the developer) clear).
lated traveling distance of the developer) clear).
Drum counter
Number of
rotations of drum
Life
1000K sheets
1000K rotations
Developer counter
Number of rotations
of developer
Life
500K sheets
500K rotations
Black
20
900
1000
50
Drum
life
(K
sheets)
Multi print number of sheets (sheet)
Code
Content
Print job
Enable / Disable
TA
The maintenance counters (total) reaches 90%
of the set value of Sim. 21-1, or they reaches
the set value of Sim. 21-1 but Sim. 26-38 is set
to Print Enable.
of the set value of Sim. 21-1, or they reaches
the set value of Sim. 21-1 but Sim. 26-38 is set
to Print Enable.
Enable
Code
Content
Print job
Enable / Disable
FK3
When the near end detection sensor
(WEBSPD) and the end detection sensor
(WEBED) are OFF.
(WEBSPD) and the end detection sensor
(WEBED) are OFF.
Enable
Code
Content
Print job
Enable / Disable
DK
The drum cartridge print counter (K) reaches
1,000,000 sheets, or the accumulated number
of rotations of the drum (K) reaches 1000K.
1,000,000 sheets, or the accumulated number
of rotations of the drum (K) reaches 1000K.
Enable
Code
Content
Print job
Enable / Disable
VK
The developer print counter (K) reaches
500,000 sheets, or the accumulated number of
rotations of the developer (K) reaches 500K.
500,000 sheets, or the accumulated number of
rotations of the developer (K) reaches 500K.
Enable
Black
20
450
500
50
Multi print number of sheets (sheet)
Developer
life
(K
sheets)
MX-M1100 MAINTENANCE 9 – 3
(2) [Maintenance timing] (Framed)
a. Maintenance counters
• After completion of the maintenance, execute Sim. 24-4 (MEIN-
TENANCE ALL clear).
b. Fusing web
• After completion of the maintenance, execute Sim. 24-4 (FUSER
WEB SEND clear).
* When the web unit is not installed, the FK3 code is displayed. In
this case, set the web unit and cancel it with Sim.14. (The FK3
code is deleted, but the web feed counter continues the opera-
tion.)
code is deleted, but the web feed counter continues the opera-
tion.)
(3) [Check the waste toner box.] (Framed)
• After replacing the waste toner bottle with an empty one, close
the front door to cancel the full detection.
4. Maintenance system table
✕: Check (Clean, replace, or adjust as necessary.) {: Clean ▲: Replace U: Adjust ✩: Lubricate : Shift the position
Code
Content
Print job
Enable / Disable
TA
The maintenance counters (total) reaches the
set value of Sim. 21-1, and Sim. 26-38 is set to
Print Disable.
set value of Sim. 21-1, and Sim. 26-38 is set to
Print Disable.
Disable
Code
Content
Print job
Enable / Disable
FK3
When the end detection sensor (WEBED) is
turned ON.
turned ON.
Disable
Code
Content
Print job
Enable / Disable
—
Waste toner full
Disable
Unit name
(Detailed page)
No.
Part name
When
calling
500
K
1000
K
1500
K
2000
K
2500
K
3000
K
Remark
[Refer to the Parts Guide.
Block/Item No.]
(Only the replacement parts
are described.)
Photoconductor
Section (9 - 7)
Section (9 - 7)
1
OPC drum
✕
✕
▲
✕
▲
✕
▲
2
Cleaning blade
✕
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
[PG No.: [36] - 35]
When replacing, apply stearic acid.
(UKOG-0312FCZZ)
When replacing, apply stearic acid.
(UKOG-0312FCZZ)
3
Sub blade
✕
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
[PG No.: [36] - 54]
4
Side seal F, R
✕
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
[PG No.: [36] - 20, [36] - 66]
5
Drum separation pawl
✕
▲ ▲
▲
▲
▲
▲ When replacing, shift the separation
pawl mounting position.
[PG No.: [37] - 2]
[PG No.: [37] - 2]
6
Discharge lamp
✕
{
{
{
{
{
{
7
Procon sensor
✕
{
{
{
{
{
{
8
Surface potential sensor
✕
{
{
{
{
{
{
Hold the sensor so that no foreign
material enters the port of the sensor.
Wipe it with waste cloth. Use alcohol if
it is dirtied with oil.
material enters the port of the sensor.
Wipe it with waste cloth. Use alcohol if
it is dirtied with oil.
9
Cleaning brush roller
✕
{
{
{
{
{
▲
[PG No.: [36] - 61]
10
Charger wire
{
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
[PG No.: [38] - 25]
11
Screen grid
✕
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
[PG No.: [38] - 26]
12
Charger cleaner
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
[PG No.: [38] - 6]
13
Charger cushion
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
[PG No.: [38] - 6]
14
Duct sheet
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
[PG No.: [74] - 61]
15
Blade side seal F, R
✕
✕
✕
✕
✕
✕
▲
[PG No.: [36] - 24, [36] - 58]
16
Cleaning brush bearing
✕
17
Cleaning brush drive bearing
✕
18
Separation pawl oscillation
bearing
bearing
✕
19
Auxiliary cleaning brush
bearing
bearing
✕
20
Bearing
✕
21
Separation pawl oscillation arm
✕
22
Separation pawl oscillation
shaft
shaft
✕
23
Ball bearings
✕
24
Gears
✕
25
Cleaner base guide
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
[PG No.: [38] - 3]
26
Sub blade seal F, R
✕
✕
✕
✕
✕
✕
27
Main charger case
{
{
{
{
{
▲
[PG No.: [38] - 9]
Waste toner section
(9 - 17)
(9 - 17)
1
Waste toner bottle (with cap)
✕
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
[PG No.: [75] - 26]
2
Gears
✕
3
Bearing(Waste toner resin
bearing)
bearing)
✕
MX-M1100 MAINTENANCE 9 – 4
Transfer section
(9 - 18)
(9 - 18)
1
Transfer belt
{
✕
▲
✕
▲
✕
▲
Use dry cloth only. Never use alcohol.
[PG No.: [43] - 1]
When replacing, apply stearic acid.
(UKOG-0312FCZZ)
[PG No.: [43] - 1]
When replacing, apply stearic acid.
(UKOG-0312FCZZ)
2
Transfer roller
▲
✕
▲
✕
▲
✕
[PG No.: [43] - 29]
3
Transfer cleaning brush
✕
{
✕
{
✕
▲
[PG No.: [44] - 14]
4
Transfer CL blade
✕
✕
▲
✕
▲
✕
▲
[PG No.: [44] - 9]
5
Transfer sub blade
✕
✕
✕
✕
✕
✕
▲
[PG No.: [44] - 5]
6
Transfer side seal F, R
✕
✕
✕
✕
✕
✕
✕
7
Transfer drive roller
✕
8
Bearing (Waste toner resin
bearing)
bearing)
✕
9
Ball bearings
✕
10
Gears
✕
11
Ball bearing for transfer roller
✕
▲
✕
▲
✕
▲
[PG No.: [43] -14]
12
Discharge plate
{
{
{
{
{
{
{
13
Discharge plate holder
{
{
{
{
{
{
{
Developing section
(9 - 23)
(9 - 23)
1
Developer
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
Supply when installing
2
Doctor cover unit
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
[PG No.: [41] -11]
3
DV side plate F, R
{
{
{
{
{
{
{
Clean around the DV side seal F and R.
4
DV duct cover
{
{
{
{
{
{
{
Clean the lower section of the MG
roller.
roller.
5
DV side seal F, R
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
[PG No.: [41] - 27, [41] - 43]
6
DV BOX filter
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
[PG No.: [41] - 54]
7
DV filter unit
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
[PG No.: [42] - 1]
Toner supply section
(9 - 27)
(9 - 27)
1
Toner bottle
Attach when installing. When it is
emptied, replacement is made by the
user.
emptied, replacement is made by the
user.
2
Toner hopper
{
{
{
{
{
{
{
Clean the shutter area.
Fusing section
(9 - 28)
(9 - 28)
1
Upper heat roller
✕
✕
▲
✕
▲
✕
▲
* Differs depending on the model.
Apply grease to the bearing section
when replacing. (UKOG-0235FCZZ)
[PG No.: [47] - 57]
Apply grease to the bearing section
when replacing. (UKOG-0235FCZZ)
[PG No.: [47] - 57]
2
Upper heat roller ball bearing
✕
✕
▲
✕
▲
✕
▲
Must be free from abnormal noises
when rotating.
Apply grease when replacing.
(UKOG-0235FCZZ)
[PG No.: [47] - 56]
when rotating.
Apply grease when replacing.
(UKOG-0235FCZZ)
[PG No.: [47] - 56]
3
Upper heat roller insulation
bush
bush
✕
▲
✕
▲
✕
▲
Apply grease when replacing.
(UKOG-0235FCZZ)
[PG No.: [47] - 55]
(UKOG-0235FCZZ)
[PG No.: [47] - 55]
4
Upper heat roller gear
✕
✕
▲
✕
▲
✕
▲
Check / Apply grease when replacing.
(UKOG-0235FCZZ)
[PG No.: [47] - 54]
(UKOG-0235FCZZ)
[PG No.: [47] - 54]
5
Upper heat roller separation
pawl
pawl
✕
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
Clean and remove foreign material.
[PG No.: [49] - 7]
[PG No.: [49] - 7]
6
Non-contact thermistor
✕
✕
✕
✕
✕
✕
✕
7
Sub thermistor
✕
✕
✕
✕
✕
✕
▲
Clean and remove foreign material.
[PG No.: [47] - 38]
[PG No.: [47] - 38]
8
Upper heater lamp
✕
✕
✕
✕
✕
✕
▲
[PG No.: [47] - 58]
9
Lower heat roller
✕
✕
▲
✕
▲
✕
▲
Apply grease to the bearing section
when replacing. (UKOG-0235FCZZ)
[PG No.: [48] - 30]
when replacing. (UKOG-0235FCZZ)
[PG No.: [48] - 30]
10
Lower heat roller ball bearing
✕
✕
▲
✕
▲
✕
▲
Must be free from abnormal noises
when rotating.
Apply grease when replacing.
(UKOG-0235FCZZ)
[PG No.: [48] - 29]
when rotating.
Apply grease when replacing.
(UKOG-0235FCZZ)
[PG No.: [48] - 29]
11
Lower heat roller separation
pawl
pawl
✕
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
Clean and remove foreign material.
[PG No.: [48] - 21]
[PG No.: [48] - 21]
12
Paper guides
{
{
{
{
{
{
{
13
Upper heat roller drive gear
✕
✕
✕
✕
✕
✕
▲
Check / Apply grease when replacing.
(UKOG-0235FCZZ)
[PG No.: [48] - 15]
(UKOG-0235FCZZ)
[PG No.: [48] - 15]
14
Web roller
✕
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
[PG No.: [46] - 15]
15
Web backup roller
✕
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
[PG No.: [46] - 14]
16
Web backup roller bearing
✕
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
[PG No.: [46] - 13]
17
Web motor
✕
✕
✕
✕
✕
✕
▲
[PG No.: [47] - 49]
18
Other ball bearing
✕
Must be free from abnormal noises
when rotating.
when rotating.
19
Front upper paper guide
{
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
[PG No.: [48] - 70]
Unit name
(Detailed page)
No.
Part name
When
calling
500
K
1000
K
1500
K
2000
K
2500
K
3000
K
Remark
[Refer to the Parts Guide.
Block/Item No.]
(Only the replacement parts
are described.)