Intermec ColorCoder V4 User manual

Category
Label printers
Type
User manual
ColorCoder V4
Color Label Printer
P/N 1-960470-00
Edition 1
August1999
Service Manual
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Chapter 0
0. Introduction
0.1 Contents
0. Introduction
0.1 Contents ..........................................................................................1
0.2 Notices and Approvals ....................................................................4
0.3 Preface ............................................................................................6
1. General Description
1.1 Features...........................................................................................7
1.2 Specifications ..................................................................................8
1.3 Parts of the Machine......................................................................10
A. Front View ..............................................................................10
B. Rear View ...............................................................................10
C. Internal View...........................................................................11
D. Control Panel...........................................................................11
E. Cross Sectional View...............................................................12
1.4 Menu Hierarchy Diagrams ............................................................13
2. Operation and Timing
2.1 Basic Operation.............................................................................17
A. Functional Construction...........................................................17
B. Outline of Electrical Circuit .....................................................18
C. Input from and Output to Formatter PCB.................................20
D. Input from and Output to Engine 1 PCB (1/2)..........................21
E. Input from and Output to Engine 1 PCB (2/2)..........................22
F. Input from and Output to Engine 2 PCB ..................................23
G. Input from and Output to Roll Holder PCB..............................24
H. Input from and Output to DC Power Supply Unit ....................25
I. Basic Sequence........................................................................26
J. Motor Control..........................................................................28
2.2 Image Formation System...............................................................32
A. Outline ....................................................................................32
B. BubbleJet Line Head ...............................................................35
C. Recovery Unit .........................................................................37
2.3 Ink Supply System ........................................................................47
A. Outline ....................................................................................47
B. Pump Unit ...............................................................................52
C. Ink Cartridge ...........................................................................58
2.4 Pick Up/Feeder System .................................................................59
A. Outline ....................................................................................59
B. Motor Control..........................................................................60
C. Pick Up Operation ...................................................................61
D. Feeding Operation ...................................................................66
E. Checking for Paper Errors .......................................................68
2.5 Control/Interface System...............................................................70
A. Outline ....................................................................................70
B. Outline of Operation ................................................................71
C. Memory Card ..........................................................................72
D. Parallel Interface......................................................................73
2.6 Control Panel ................................................................................74
A. Outline ....................................................................................74
B. Operation.................................................................................75
2.7 Power Supply ................................................................................77
A. Power Supply ..........................................................................77
Intermec ColorCoder V4
Service Manual
Edition 1, August 1999
Part No. 1-960470-00
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Chapter 0 Introduction
0.1 Contents, cont'd.
3. Mechanical System
3.1 Externals .......................................................................................79
A. External Covers .......................................................................79
B. Control Panel...........................................................................82
3.2 Image Formation System...............................................................83
A. BJ Head ...................................................................................83
B. Recovery Unit .........................................................................93
C. Fan Unit ................................................................................100
D. Motor Unit ............................................................................ 104
3.3 Ink Supply System ......................................................................108
A. Upper Ink Room....................................................................108
B. Pump Unit .............................................................................109
3.4 Pick-Up/Feeder System ...............................................................122
A. Roll Unit................................................................................122
B. Feeder Unit............................................................................131
C. Rowels and Rollers................................................................141
3.5 PCBs...........................................................................................144
A. Engine 1 PCB ........................................................................144
B. Formatter PCB ......................................................................145
C. Counter PCB ......................................................................... 146
D. Engine 2 PCB ........................................................................147
E. DC Power Supply Unit ..........................................................148
4. Installation
4.1 Installation Suggestions ...............................................................150
4.2 Unpacking and Installation ..........................................................151
A. Unpacking .............................................................................151
B. Installation (roll type) ............................................................ 152
C. Installation (fan-fold type) .....................................................160
D. Check of Image and Operation .............................................. 166
E. Head Shading ........................................................................ 167
F. Relocation and Transportation ...............................................168
4.3 Daily Care by Customer ..............................................................172
A. Image Maintaining Functions ................................................173
B. Cleaning ................................................................................ 174
5. Maintenance and Servicing
5.1 Parts to be Replaced Periodically.................................................175
5.2 Consumable Parts........................................................................175
5.3 Maintenance................................................................................176
6. Troubleshooting
6.1 Preface ........................................................................................179
A. Initial Inspection ....................................................................179
B. Others.................................................................................... 180
6.2 Specifications and Adjustments ................................................... 181
A. Electrical System ...................................................................181
6.3 Test Print..................................................................................... 183
A. Outline ..................................................................................183
B. Test Patterns ..........................................................................184
C. Head Cleaning .......................................................................192
D. Cleaning of Head Face .......................................................... 193
6.4 Head Shading ..............................................................................195
A. Outline ..................................................................................195
B. Procedure to Make HS Data ..................................................197
6.5 Service Mode .............................................................................. 211
A. Outline ..................................................................................211
B. Operation of Service Mode ....................................................211
C. Functions of Service Mode .................................................... 212
D. List of Service Mode .............................................................213
E. Service Mode Menu Hierarchy Diagram ...............................223
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0.1 Contents, cont'd.
Information in this manual is subject to change without prior notice and does not represent a commitment
on the part of Intermec Printer AB.
© Copyright Intermec Printer AB 1999. All rights reserved. Published in Sweden.
ColorCoder is a registered trademark of Intermec Technologies Corp.
Centronics is a registered trademark of Centronics Data Computer Corp.
Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
Swiss 721 is licensed from Bitstream Inc.
Swiss is a trademark of Bitstream Inc.
Courier/Script are licensed from Canon Inc.
6. Troubleshooting, cont'd.
6.6 Diagnosis .................................................................................... 229
A. Malfunction Indications .........................................................229
B. Warning Indications ..............................................................233
6.7 Image Troubleshooting ...............................................................236
A. Measures to Take Against Faulty Images...............................236
6.8 Function Troubleshooting ...........................................................242
A. Measures to Take Against Malfunctions ................................242
6.9 Layout/Functions of Electrical Parts ............................................257
A. Sensors and Switches.............................................................257
B. Motors and Solenoids ............................................................258
C. Printed Circuit Boards ...........................................................259
D. List of Variable Resistors (VR) and Check Pins by PCBs ......260
Appendix
A.1 Overall Circuit Diagram ..............................................................263
A.2 List of Packaging Parts ................................................................ 264
A.3 List of Special Purpose Tools ...................................................... 265
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Chapter 0 Introduction
FCC Notice
United States of America
WARNING:
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions manual, may cause interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide
reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment
in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever
measures may be required to correct the interference.
DOC Notice
Canada
Canadian Dept. of Communication
REGULATIONS COMPLIANCE
(DOC-A)
This digital apparatus does not exceed the class A limits for radio noise emissions from a digital apparatus as set out in
the radio interference regulations of the Canadian Department of Communication.
✳ ✳ ✳
Ministère des Communications du Canada
CONFORMITE DE REGLEMENTS
(DOC-A)
Le présent appareil numérique n´émet pas de bruits radio-électriques dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils
numériques de classe A prescrites dans le règlement sur brouillage radioélectrique édicté par le Ministère des
Communications du Canada.
VDE Notice
Germany
ALLGEMEINE VORSCHRIFT:
Reparaturen oder sonstige Eingriffe, die sich nicht auf normale Bedienung der Maschine beziehen, dürfen ausschließlich
nur von einem ausgebildeten, zuständigen Fachmann vorgenommen werden.
0.2 Notices and Approvals
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
We,
Intermec Printer AB
Idrottsvägen 10
Box 123
S-431 22 Mölndal
Sweden
declare under our sole responsibility
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that the product
ColorCoder V4
to which this declaration relates
is in conformity with the following standards
EMC:
EN 55022:1994/A2:1997 Class B
EN 61000-3-2;1995
EN 61000-3-3:1995
EN 50082-1;1997
EN 50204:1995
EN 61000-4-4:1995
EN 61000-4-5:1995
EN 61000-4-6:1996
EN 61000-4-8:1993
EN 61000-4-11:1994
Electrical Safety:
EN 60950:1992/A1/A2/A3
following the provisions of Directives
89/336/EEC and 73/23/EEC
Mölndal 1999-05-03
...................................................................
Mats Gunnarsson
President
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/. Intermec assumes no responsibility as regards fulfilling the CE Directive if the printer is
handled, modified or installed in other manners than those described in the manuals.
0.2 Notices and Approvals, cont'd.
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Chapter 0 Introduction
This Service Manual contains the basic information for the carrying
out of after-sales service to maintain product quality and perform-
ance of the Intermec ColorCoder V4 printer.
The contents and make-up of the chapters are as follows.
Chapter 1 General Description
Broad features, specifications, and parts of the ma-
chine.
Chapter 2 Operation
Description of the principle of operation of the me-
chanical and electrical systems, their functions, and
timing of operations.
Chapter 3 Mechanical System
Description of the mechanical system, its disassembly,
assembly, and adjustment.
Chapter 4 Installation
Location and installation procedure.
Chapter 5 Maintenance and Servicing
Parts requiring periodic replacement, consumable
parts, and periodic servicing.
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting and service modes.
Appendix General circuit diagram.
List of packaging parts.
List of special purpose tools.
Information in this manual is subject to change. Notification of such
changes will be given in Printer Technical Bulletins.
The information contained in this Service Manual and the Printer
Technical Bulletins is essential to proper maintenance of the
ColorCoder V4 printer.
This Service Manual is supplemented by the following publica-
tions, which the service technician also should keep easily avail-
able:
• Intermec ColorCoder V4; User's Guide (multilingual)
• Intermec ColorCoder V4; Installation & Operation manual
• Intermec ColorCoder V4; Spare Parts Catalogue
• Intermec ColorCoder V4; Installation Instructions
(for various options)
Please note that the operations described in this manual only should
be carried out by skilled and authorized personnel with proper
training and full understanding of written English. The printers
contain wires and circuits with high voltage, which implies the risk
of electrical shock. Moving parts may also cause harm, if incor-
rectly manipulated.
It is assumed that the reader possesses reasonable skills in mechan-
ics and electronics. It is also assumed that the reader has access to
the standard tools of an electronics workshop.
0.3 Preface
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Chapter 1
1. General Description
1.1 Features
This product is the world's first 4 inch wide, high speed Color Label
Printer employing the bubble jet printing process, and has the
following features.
1. By using four 4-inch wide bubble jet (BJ) line heads (Y, M, C,
K) in its printing head, it is able to produce full-colour printing
at high speed (150 mm/sec.) and in fine detail (360 dpi).
2. Head shading utility software is developed to correct ejection
error of each BJ head nozzle. Further high quality of full-colour
image is realized.
3. Four types of English language fonts are available as built-in
fonts. In addition to that, it has a function of font download from
a host computer.
4. It has a bar code printing function, and is able to handle eight
types of bar codes.
5. Is has a partial rewrite (overlay) function, which enables it to
change part of the data with no need to stop printing.
6. Ink recycle system newly installed, taking waste ink generated
through BJ head cleaning operation, and put it back into ink
supply system to reuse it for printing. It saves both ink and
running cost.
7. By employing high durable and reliable parts, the necessity to
assign parts as periodic replacement or consumable parts has
been minimized.
8. It has a handy cutter as standard equipment thus making label
cutting work more efficient.
9. A roll unit is provided for the paper feeding. By setting a large
roll of paper, consecutive mass-printing is possible. By remov-
ing the roll unit drive system, fan-fold paper can also be used.
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Chapter 1 General Description
Model Desktop type Color Label Printer.
Printing technology Bubble jet printing system.
Printing head Four heads, Y, M, C, K.
Total number of nozzles: 1,360.
Number of effective printing nozzles: 1,344 (each colour).
Resolution 360 dpi (14.1 dots/mm) verical and horizontal.
Paper feed process By special paper roll feeder and fan-fold paper feeding.
Ink cartridges Four independent, spearate colours (CMYK). Special ink cartridge
with ink capacity of 200 ml each. (Printer is delivered with 4 × 100
ml cartridges).
Printing speed 150 mm/sec. (≈ 6"/sec.)
Printing speed may be reduced by cooling the increased head
temperature, or when waiting for variable printing data transfer.
Speed of 100 mm/sec. (≈ 4"/sec.) or 50 mm/sec. (≈ 2"/sec.) can be
selected on the operation panel.
Max. printable paper size Width 94.8 mm (3.73"), Length 402 mm (15.82").
Paper type Special coated Collux paper (matt coated, glossy).
Paper shape Special paper roll (tag, label) or fan-fold.
Roll outside diameter Max. 180 mm (7.08").
Roll core diameter Paper tube 76.2 mm (3").
Types Labels with backing paper and gap between labels.
Labels/tickets with black mark.
Labels/Tickets with hole.
Tags/No TOF (not supported by printer drivers)
Bar code types JAN/UPC/EAN series, Codabar (NW-7), Industrial 2 of 5, Inter-
leaved 2 of 5, MSI Code-39, Code-93, Code-128.
Customer bar code edition function
Size 8.8 point, 9.4 point, 10.0 point, 10.6 point.
Printing rotation 0°, 90°, 180°, 270°.
Character Specifications
Font Courier, Script, Swiss, OCR-B.
Printing rotation 0°, 90°, 180°, 270°.
Size 16 × 16 (Swiss), 48 × 48 (each type), 72 × 72 (Swiss).
Magnification/reduction Normal (std), double width, double height, 4 times normal, half
normal, 1/4 normal, horizontal 4 times, vertical 4 or 16 times.
Interface Parallel (conformed to Centronics, one-way communication.
Power supply 100V – 240V, 50 or 60 Hz.
Power consumption Max. 220 W.
Acoustic noise When on stand by: 0 dB.
When printing: 60 dB (excluding peak period).
Service life 1 year or 5,000,000 sheets, whichever comes first.
Operating modes On line: Prints connected to host computer via Windows printer
driver or with ColorCoder LSW.
1.2 Specifications
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Minimum margins
Label paper Rear 1.4 mm
Front 1.5 mm
Leading edge 2.5 mm
Trailing edge 2 mm
Tag paper Rear 3.4 mm
Front 3.4 mm
Leading edge 2.2 mm
Trailing edge 2.0 mm
Increasing of margins possible with menu key
Scribed image buffer capacity 2 MB / colour
Control panel LED display READY: Machine is ready to print
DATA: Data transmission/memory card access indication
ERROR: Indication of abnormality
ON LINE: Indication of ON LINE
Selection keys PAUSE: Temporary cessation/restart of printing
STOP: Printing ended;
ON LINE: Switching On/Off Line
FEED: Feeding paper in OFF LINE state
Menu key 1. Paper settings (No. of sheets to be printed, intervals, interval
sheets, paper size, margins, gap marker width between labels)
2. Maintenance (cleaning, test printing, adjusting position, setting
parameters, setting interface)
3. NVRAM save
Detecting functions Checks paper (no paper, paper jam), checks ink cartridges, checks
ink, serviceman call, door open, no paper fed
Head cleaning function Operates automatically and manually
Ink consumption 17,000 sheets/cartridge
(Conditions: 12.5% Duty/colour, paper size: 4" × 3" )
Memory card Can use card (SRAM 1MB ) conforming to JEIDA Ver 4.1.
Manual cutter By rotating type cutter attached to paper delivery outlet.
Partial rewrite function (overlay) Function available
(Exception: Printing speed slows depending on nature of rewrite
Counter Provided. Counts only in printing for the 1-page length of 1019
lines (number of 3-inch long lines)
1. Total count (indicated on the operation panel in the service
mode)
2. Mechanical counter (positioned at the back of the main unit
inside)
Options Cutter unit, Rewinder, Fan-fold kit
The above information is subject to change.
1.2 Specifications, cont'd.
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Chapter 1 General Description
1.3 Parts of the Machine
1.3:A Front View
1.3:B Rear View
1. Control panel
2. PHS (Printer Head Station) unit
3. Roll cover
4. Power switch
5. Front cover
1. Sub cover
2. Power cord connector
3. Parallel interface connector
4. Manual cutter
1 2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
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READY DATA
ERROR
MENU
PAUSE
ON LINE
FEED
STOP
ENTER
3
9
6
8
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5
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10
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1.3:C Internal View
1.3.D Control Panel
1. Control panel 7. Roll retainer (inner)
2. Paper guide fixing screw 8. Roll retainer fixing screw
3. Paper guide (inner) 9. Roll retainer (front)
4. Paper guide (front) 10. Ink cartridges
5. Roll sensor lever 11. Memory card
6. Roll drive shaft 12. Front cover
1. Display 8. ENTER key
2. ON LINE key 9. Right cursor key
3. PAUSE key 10. READY lamp
4. STOP key 11. ON LINE lamp
5. FEED key 12. DATA lamp
6. MENU key 13. ERROR lamp
7. Left cursor key
1.3 Parts of the Machine, cont'd.
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1.3:E Cross Sectional View
1. BJ head
2. Recovery unit
3. Roll sensor lever
4. Roll drive shaft
5. Follower roller
6. Pinch roller
7. TOF inlet sensor 1
8. TOF inlet sensor 2
9. Rowel units
10. Engine 2 PCB
11. Delivery roller
12. Drive roller
13. TOF outlet sensor 1
14. TOF outlet sensor 2
15. Engine 1 PCB
16. Formatter PCB
17. DC power supply unit
1.3 Parts of the Machine, cont'd.
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Chapter 1 General Description
1.4 Menu Hierachy Diagrams
INT. PAGE =01
INTERVAL SET.
INT.PAGE SET
MARGIN SET
PRINT PAGES SET. PRINT PAGE =00001
TOP MARGIN =00
BOTTOM MARGIN=00
Next Page
CLEANING
PAPER SET
MEMORY CARD
NOZ. ADJ.PATTERN
SET.VALUE PRINT
TEST PRINTMAINTENANCE
POSITION ADJ. V-NOZZLE ADJ.
K-C GAP ADJ.
C-M GAP ADJ.
M-Y GAP ADJ.
K-C GAP = 0
C-M GAP = 0
M-Y GAP = 0
STOP POS. ADJ.
CUTTER POS. ADJ.
CUTTER POS. =0.0
DATE &TIME SET.
DATE SET.
TIME SET.
y-m-d 00-00-00
h:m:s 00:00:00
START-UP OPTION
OFF LINE START
*ON LINE START
OFF LINE
PAPER TYPE * TYPE 1 A:102X076
TYPE 2 C:102X076
TYPE 3 A:102X203
TYPE 4 C:102X203
TYPE 5 A:102X127
CLEANING (A)
CLEANING (B)
INTERVAL =99999
CUT INTERVAL
CUT INT. =99999
TOP MARGIN SET.
BOT. MARGIN SET.
LEFT MARGIN SET.
LEFT MARGIN =00
RIGHT MARGIN SET RIGHT MARGIN =00
MEM CARD PRINT
MEM CARD FORMAT
MEM CARD COPY
NOZ. CHK.PATTERN
H-NOZZLE ADJ.
C NOZZLE ADJ.
M NOZZLE ADJ.
Y NOZZLE ADJ. Y NOZZLE POS. =0
M NOZZLE POS. =0
C NOZZLE POS. =0
STOP POS. =0.0
PARAM. SET.
When cutter unit is
not used.
When cutter unit is
used.
When cutter unit is not used.
(File name of print data)
When cutter unit is not used.
PRINT MODE SET.
MODE (A) AUTO.
*MODE (B) 150
MODE (C) 100
MODE (D) 50
When cutter unit is used.
Font Name Indication
Upon insertion of font card.
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Next Page
OUTPUT OPT.
*NOT USE
FRANCE
USE
DISPLAY MODE
*USA
JPN
CHAR. SET SEL.
*U.S.A
*CODE PAGE 437
GERMANY
DENMARK 1
U.K.
SPAIN 1
ITARY
SWEDEN
NORWAY
JAPAN
DENMARK 2
KOREA
LATIN AMERICA
SPAIN 2
LEGAL
I/F SET.
*PARALLEL *TYPE 1
TYPE 2
TYPE 3
CODE PAGE 850
CODE PAGE 850
CODE PAGE 850
CODE PAGE 850
CODE PAGE 850
CODE PAGE 850
CODE PAGE 850
CODE PAGE 850
CODE PAGE 850
CODE PAGE 850
CODE PAGE 850
CODE PAGE 850
CODE PAGE 850
CODE PAGE 850
*CODE PAGE 437
*CODE PAGE 437
*CODE PAGE 437
*CODE PAGE 437
*CODE PAGE 437
*CODE PAGE 437
*CODE PAGE 437
*CODE PAGE 437
*CODE PAGE 437
*CODE PAGE 437
*CODE PAGE 437
*CODE PAGE 437
*CODE PAGE 437
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1.4 Menu Hierachy Diagrams, cont'd.
Next Page
PAPER TYPE SET.
TOP OF FORM SEL. *A:LABEL/GAP
B:LABEL/MARKER
C:TAG/MARKER
D:TAG/HOLE
E:TAG/NO TOF
PAPER WIDTH SET.
PAPER LENGTH SET
MARK WIDTH SET.
PAPER WIDTH =102
PAPER LENGTH =076
LABEL GAP = 03
MARK WIDTH = 4
*TYPE 1 A:102X076
LABEL GAP SET.
TYPE 2 C:102X076
TYPE 3 A:102X203
TYPE 4 C:102X203
TOP OF FORM SEL. A:LABEL/GAP
B:LABEL/MARKER
*C:TAG/MARKER
D:TAG/HOLE
E:TAG/NO TOF
PAPER WIDTH SET.
PAPER LENGTH SET
MARK WIDTH SET.
PAPER WIDTH =102
PAPER LENGTH =076
LABEL GAP = 03
MARK WIDTH = 4
LABEL GAP SET.
TOP OF FORM SEL. *A:LABEL/GAP
B:LABEL/MARKER
C:TAG/MARKER
D:TAG/HOLE
E:TAG/NO TOF
PAPER WIDTH SET.
PAPER LENGTH SET
MARK WIDTH SET.
PAPER WIDTH =102
PAPER LENGTH =203
LABEL GAP = 03
MARK WIDTH = 4
LABEL GAP SET.
TOP OF FORM SEL. A:LABEL/GAP
B:LABEL/MARKER
*C:TAG/MARKER
D:TAG/HOLE
E:TAG/NO TOF
PAPER WIDTH SET.
PAPER LENGTH SET
MARK WIDTH SET.
PAPER WIDTH =102
PAPER LENGTH =203
LABEL GAP = 03
MARK WIDTH = 4
LABEL GAP SET.
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TYPE 5 A:102X127
CLEANING MODE
*MODE (A)
MODE (B)
NVRAM
NVRAM RESET
NVRAM SAVENVRAM
PAPER WIDTH SET.
TOP OF FORM SEL.
PAPER LENGTH SET
LABEL GAP SET.
MARK WIDTH SET.
*A:LABEL/GAP
B:LABEL/MARKER
C:TAG/MARKER
D:TAG/HOLE
E:TAG/NO TOF
PAPER WIDTH =102
PAPER LENGTH =127
LABEL GAP = 06
MARK WIDTH = 4
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Chapter 2
2. Operation and Timing
2.1 Basic Operation
2.1:A Functional Construction
The printer can be divided into interface system, control system,
image formation system, and pick up/feeder system in terms of its
functions (see Figure 2-1).
The printer has the plural printing data acquiring routes, any of them
being acquired through the system interface system.
The printing data are developed to an equivalent of one page of the
image data in the image processing unit, and then printing operation
starts.
When the printing operation starts, the BJ head is initialized,
commencing paper pick up. The printing position of the paper is
counted after the TOF inlet sensor detects the TOF mark on the
paper (or the gap between the labels). Printing operation will take
place after the image processing unit sends an equivalent of one line
of the printing data to the image formation unit at the time when the
printing position reaches the black head. Transmission and printing
of an equivalent of one line of the printing data are repeated in
synchronization with the feed of the paper to perform black
printing. From now on, each time when the label reaches the cyan,
magenta, and yellow heads, transmission and printing of an equiva-
lent of one line of the printing data are repeated for each colour,
completing an equivalent of one page of colour printing.
Image formation
system
Ink supply
system
Bubble jet
cleaning unit
Bubble jet
drive unit
Print system
Control
panel unit
Control system
Delivery unit
(Option)
Feeder unit
Roll paper
feeder unit
Engine
control
unit
Image
processing
unit
Control
unit
Parallel
interface
Memory
card
Interface
system
Pick-up/feeder
system
Figure 2-1
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2.1 Basic Operation, cont'd.
2.1:B Outline of Electrical Circuit
The printer consists primarily of a formatter PCB and engine 1 and
2 PCBs. Major functions of each PCB are as follows:
Formatter PCB
Each interface and image processing of the printing data are
controlled by a microprocessor and a special gate array.
• Controls the Parallel interface
• Analyzes the command data emulation
• Develops the printing data to image memory
• Controls the control panel
• Controls the roll holder unit
• Controls the option (cutter unit)
• Controls the output from the power supply unit
• Interfaces with the engine control unit
Engine 1 PCB
The feeder system and the ink supply system are controlled by a
microprocessor and a special gate array.
• Controls the feeder system
• Controls the ink supply system
• Clock function
• Backup memory function
• Interfaces with the formatter PCB
Engine 2 PCB
All about the BJ heads and the PHS unit, such as cleaning, are
controlled.
• Controls the image data transmission of the heads
• Controls the head drive and temperature
• Controls the head motor
• Controls the cap motor
• Controls the fan motors
Figure 2-2 is a block diagram showing the printer’s major circuits.
The electrical control of the printer is executed by two microproc-
essors each installed on the formatter PCB and the engine 1 PCB,
respectively.
The printing data read by the memory card or Parallel interface from
the host computer are image-processed on the formatter PCB, and
sent to the BJ line heads via the engine 2 PCB at the time of printing.
Feeding of the paper and supply of the ink are controlled by the
engine 1 PCB.
Inside the PHS unit are arranged two motors and one solenoid,
which control the UP and DOWN motion of the head holder unit
and capping and wipe evacuation operation of the recovery unit.
These are controlled by the engine 2 PCB.
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Chapter 2 Operation and Timing
The feeder unit is provided with a motor and four paper detection
sensors, and the pump unit is provided with a pump motor, solenoid,
and three electromagnetic clutches.
The power supply consists of +12 V, +5 V, –12 V, and +24 V
systems, and the power is supplied to the BJ head, motors, and
solenoids in addition to each PCB.
2.1 Basic Operation, cont'd.
2.1:B Outline of Electrical Circuit,
cont'd.
Image
processing
unit
Power control Circuit
Micro
computer
with ROM
Gate
Array
Gate
Array
Formatter PCB
Micro
computer
CG-ROM
Roll holder PCB
Memory
card holder
RAM
Motor
driver
Engine 1 PCB
ROM
Feeder
motor
Pump
motor
Motor
driver
Engine 2 PCB
BJ head
(Black)
Head
motor
Cap
motor
Parallel
interface
Control voltage circuit
Q1
Q2
Q11
Q39
Q40
Q41
J109
Q301
Q302
PHS
control unit
Fan
motor
J102
Roll
motor
Option
connector
J104
DC power supply unit
BJ head
(Cyan)
BJ head
(Magenta)
BJ head
(Yellow)
Power switch
DRAM
Control panel
Head
control
Gate
Array
Counter
Counter
PCB
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