Minolta 5600 Owner's manual

Category
Print & Scan
Type
Owner's manual
MINOLTA CO., LTD.
4283-7991-11 9911XXXXD
Copyright
1999 MINOLTA CO., LTD
Printed in Japan
MINOLTAFAX 5600
Use of this manual should
be strictly supervised to
avoid disclosure of
confidential information.
SERVICE MANUAL
MINOLTAFAX 5600
This publication is printed
on recycled paper.
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Safety Precautions for Inspection and Service
When performing inspection and service procedures, observe the following precautions to
prevent accidents and ensure utmost safety.
Depending on the model, some of the precautions given in the following do not apply.
Different markings are used to denote specific meanings as detailed below.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
may result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to
alert against unsafe practices.
The following graphic symbols are used to give instructions that need to be observed.
Used to call the service technician’s attention to what is graphically represented
inside the marking (including a warning).
Used to prohibit the service technician’s from doing what is graphically repre-
sented inside the marking.
Used to instruct the service technician’s to do what is graphically represented
inside the marking.
1. Always observe precautions.
2. Before starting the procedures, be sure to unplug the power cord.
3. Use the specified parts.
WARNING
CAUTION
WARNING
Parts requiring special attention in this product will include a label containing the
mark shown on the left plus precautionary notes. Be sure to observe the pre-
cautions.
Be sure to observe the “Safety Information” given in the Operator’s Manual.
This product contains a high-voltage unit and a circuit with a large current
capacity that may cause an electric shock or burn.
The product also contains parts that can jerk suddenly and cause injury.
If this product uses a laser, laser beam leakage may cause eye damage or
blindness.
For replacement parts, always use the genuine parts specified in the manufac-
turer’s parts manual. Installing a wrong or unauthorized part could cause
dielectric breakdown, overload, or undermine safety devices resulting in possi-
ble electric shock or fire.
Replace a blown electrical fuse or thermal fuse with its corresponding genuine
part specified in the manufacturer’s parts manual. Installing a fuse of a different
make or rating could lead to a possible fire. If a thermal fuse blows frequently,
the temperature control system may have a problem and action must be taken
to eliminate the cause of the problem.
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4. Handle the power cord with care and never use a multiple outlet.
5. Be careful with the high-voltage parts.
6. Do not work with wet hands.
7. Do not touch a high-temperature part.
8. Maintain a grounded connection at all times. (This item may not apply in the USA.)
9. Do not remodel the product.
10. Restore all parts and harnesses to their original positions.
Do not break, crush or otherwise damage the power cord. Placing a heavy
object on the power cord, or pulling or bending it may damage it, resulting in a
possible fire or electric shock.
Do not use a multiple outlet to which any other appliance or machine is con-
nected.
Be sure the power outlet meets or exceeds the specified capacity.
A part marked with the symbol shown on the left carries a high voltage. Touch-
ing it could result in an electric shock or burn. Be sure to unplug the power cord
before servicing this part or the parts near it.
Do not unplug or plug in the power cord, or perform any kind of service or
inspection with wet hands. Doing so could result in an electric shock.
A part marked with the symbol shown on the left and other parts such as the
exposure lamp and fusing roller can be very hot while the machine is energized.
Touching them may result in a burn.
Wait until these parts have cooled down before replacing them or any surround-
ing parts.
Be sure to connect the ground wire to the ground terminal even when perform-
ing an inspection or repair. Without proper grounding, electrical leakage could
result in an electric shock or fire.
Never connect the ground wire to a gas pipe, water pipe, telephone ground wire,
or a lightning conductor.
Modifying this product in a manner not authorized by the manufacturer may
result in a fire or electric shock. If this product uses a laser, laser beam leakage
may cause eye damage or blindness.
To promote safety and prevent product damage, make sure the harnesses are
returned to their original positions and properly secured in their clamps and sad-
dles in order to avoid hot parts, high-voltage parts, sharp edges, or being
crushed.
To promote safety, make sure that all tubing and other insulating materials are
returned to their original positions. Make sure that floating components mounted
on the circuit boards are at their correct distance and position off the boards.
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1. Precautions for Service Jobs
2. Precautions for Servicing with Covers and Parts Removed
3. Precautions for the Working Environment
4. Precautions for Handling Batteries
CAUTION
A toothed washer and spring washer, if used originally, must be reinstalled.
Omitting them may result in contact failure which could cause an electric shock
or fire.
When reassembling parts, make sure that the correct screws (size, type) are
used in the correct places. Using the wrong screw could lead to stripped
threads, poorly secured parts, poor insulating or grounding, and result in a mal-
function, electric shock or injury.
Take great care to avoid personal injury from possible burrs and sharp edges on
the parts, frames and chassis of the product.
When moving the product or removing an option, use care not to injure your
back or allow your hands to be caught in mechanisms.
Wherever feasible, keep all parts and covers mounted when energizing the
product.
If energizing the product with a cover removed is absolutely unavoidable, do not
touch any exposed live parts and use care not to allow your clothing to be
caught in the moving parts. Never leave a product in this condition unattended.
Never place disassembled parts or a container of liquid on the product. Parts
falling into, or the liquid spilling inside, the mechanism could result in an electric
shock or fire.
Never use a flammable spray near the product. This could result in a fire.
Make sure the power cord is unplugged before removing or installing circuit
boards or plugging in or unplugging connectors.
Always use the interlock switch actuating jig to actuate an interlock switch when
a cover is opened or removed. The use of folded paper or some other object
may damage the interlock switch mechanism, possibly resulting in an electric
shock, injury or blindness.
The product must be placed on a flat, level surface that is stable and secure.
Never place this product or its parts on an unsteady or tilting workbench when
servicing.
Provide good ventilation at regular intervals if a service job must be done in a
confined space for a long period of time.
Avoid dusty locations and places exposed to oil or steam.
Avoid working positions that may block the ventilation ports of the product.
Replace a rundown battery with the same type as specified in the manufac-
turer’s parts manual.
Before installing a new battery, make sure of the correct polarity of the installa-
tion or the battery could burst.
Dispose of used batteries according to the local regulations. Never dispose of
them at the user’s premises or attempt to try to discharge one.
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5. Precautions for the Laser Beam (Only for Products Employing a Laser)
Removing the cover marked with the following caution label could lead to possi-
ble exposure to the laser beam, resulting in eye damage or blindness. Be sure
to unplug the power cord before removing this cover.
If removing this cover while the power is ON is unavoidable, be sure to wear pro-
tective laser goggles that meet specifications.
Make sure that no one enters the room when the machine is in this condition.
When handling the laser unit, observe the “Precautions for Handling Laser
Equipment.”
DANGER
Invisible laser radiation when open.
AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE
TO BEAM 0947-7127-01
1144D270AA
1167P001AA
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To reassemble the product, reverse the order of disassembly unless otherwise specified.
While the product is energized, do not unplug or plug connectors into the circuit boards
or harnesses.
The magnet roller generates a strong magnetic field. Do not bring it near a watch, floppy
disk, magnetic card, or CRT tube.
An air gun and vacuum cleaner generates a strong electrostatic charge that can destroy
the ATDC sensor and other sensors. Before cleaning a component with one of these
devices, be sure to remove all the sensors. Otherwise, use a blower brush and cloth
when cleaning parts.
When handling circuit boards with MOS ICs, observe the “INSTRUCTIONS FOR HAN-
DLING THE PWBs WITH MOS ICs” (applicable only to the products using MOS ICs).
The PC Drum is a very delicate component. Observe the precautions given in “HAN-
DLING OF THE PC DRUM” because mishandling may result in serious image problems.
Note that replacement of a circuit board may call for readjustments or resetting of partic-
ular items, or software installation.
After completing a service job, perform a safety check. Make sure that all parts, wiring
and screws are returned to their original positions.
Check the area surrounding the service site for any signs of damage, wear or need of
repair.
Do not pull out the toner hopper while the toner bottle is turning. This could result in a
damaged hopper motor or locking mechanism.
If the product is to be run with the front door open, make sure that the toner hopper is in
the locked position.
Other Precautions
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ALL Areas CAUTION
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.
Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Germany VORSICHT!
Explosionsgefahr bei unsachgemäßem Austausch der Batterie.
Ersatz nur durch denselben oder einen vom Hersteller empfohlenen ähnlichen Typ.
Entsorgung gebrauchter Batterien nach Angaben des Herstellers.
France ATTENTION
Ily a danger d’explosion s’ily a remplacement incorrec de la batterie.
Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du meme type ou d’un type équivalent recom-
mande par le constructueur.
Mettre au rebut les batteries usageés conformément aux instructions du fabricant.
Denmark ADVARSEL!
Lithiumbatteri - Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig håndtering Udskiftning må kun ske med bat-
teri af samme fabrikat og type.
Levér det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandøren.
Norway ADVARSEL
Eksplosjonsfare ved feilaktig skifte av batteri.
Benytt samme batteritype eller en tilsvarende type anbefalt av apparatfabrikanten.
Brukte batterier kasseres i henhold til fabrikantens instruksjoner.
Sweden VARNING
Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte.
Använd samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av apparat-
tillverkaren.
Kassera använt batteri enligt fabrikantens instruktion.
Finland VAROlTUS
Paristo voi räjähtää, los se on virheellisesti asennettu.
Vaihda paristo ainoastaan laitevalmistajan suosittelemaan tyyppiin. Hävitä Käytetty paristo
valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti.
Used Batteries Precautions
Safety Information
Laser Safety
This printer is a page printer which operates by means of a laser. There is no possibility of danger from
the laser, provided the printer is operated according to the instructions in this manual provided.
Since radiation emitted by the laser is completely confined within protective housing, the laser beam
cannot escape from the machine during any phase of user operation.
Internal Laser Radiation
Maximum Radiation Power: 5.0 ´ 10-4 (W)
Wave Length: 770-810 (nm)
This is a Class Iib Laser Diode Assy. That has an invisible laser beam. The print head unit is NOT A
FIELD SERVICE ITEM. Therefore, the print head unit should not be opened under any circumstances.
For United States Users
Laser Safety
This printer is certified as a Class 1 Laser product under the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services (DHHS) Radiation Performance Standard according to the Radiation Control for Health and
Safety Act of 1968. This means that the printer does not produce hazardous laser radiation.
CDRH Regulations
The Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
implemented regulations for laser products on August 2, 1976. Compliance is mandatory for products
marketed in the United States. The label indicates compliance with the CDRH regulations and must be
attached to laser products marketed in the United States.
WARNING: Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified
in this manual may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
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Table of Contents
Section 1 General Description
1.1 Product Description.........................................................................................................................1-1
1.2 General specifications.....................................................................................................................1-2
1.3 Scanning specifications ..................................................................................................................1-4
1.4 Printer specifications.......................................................................................................................1-5
1.5 Memory specifications ....................................................................................................................1-5
1.6 G3 modem section..........................................................................................................................1-6
1.7 V.34 HDX modem section...............................................................................................................1-6
1.8 Features and Functions ..................................................................................................................1-7
1.8.1 Dialer.......................................................................................................................................1-7
1.8.2 Fax Transmitting......................................................................................................................1-8
1.8.3 Fax Receiving..........................................................................................................................1-9
1.8.4 Polling......................................................................................................................................1-9
1.8.5 Copy........................................................................................................................................1-9
1.8.6 Other features........................................................................................................................1-10
1.8.7 Reports..................................................................................................................................1-10
1.9 Supply Yields................................................................................................................................1-11
1.10 Option.........................................................................................................................................1-11
Section 2 Machine Composition
2.1 Interconnect Block Diagram ............................................................................................................2-1
2.1.1 Fax Unit Block Diagram ...........................................................................................................2-1
2.1.2 Printer Unit Block Diagram.......................................................................................................2-2
2.2 Main Control PWB ..........................................................................................................................2-3
2.3 NCU PWB ......................................................................................................................................2-4
2.4 Power Supply Unit (PSU)................................................................................................................2-5
2.5 CCD Mount PWB............................................................................................................................2-6
2.6 Sensors..........................................................................................................................................2-7
2.6.1 Sensor Locations.....................................................................................................................2-7
2.6.2 Sensor Descriptions.................................................................................................................2-7
2.7 Unit Assembly.................................................................................................................................2-8
2.8 Document Scanning Sequence.......................................................................................................2-9
2.8.1 Document Detection ................................................................................................................2-9
2.8.2 Document Separation..............................................................................................................2-9
2.8.3 Document Transport................................................................................................................2-9
2.8.4 Document Scanning...............................................................................................................2-10
2.8.5 Document Discharge .............................................................................................................2-10
2.9 Recording Section.........................................................................................................................2-11
2.9.1 Recording Paper Feed Path...................................................................................................2-11
2.10 Image Processing.......................................................................................................................2-12
2.10.1 Drum Charge.......................................................................................................................2-13
2.10.2 Laser Exposure....................................................................................................................2-14
2.10.3 Development........................................................................................................................2-15
2.10.4 Image Transfer ....................................................................................................................2-16
2.10.5 Fusing..................................................................................................................................2-17
2.10.6 Timing Chart........................................................................................................................2-19
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Section 3 Adjustment Procedures
3.1 Field Service Program Modes.........................................................................................................3-1
3.2 Machine Parameter Adjustment ......................................................................................................3-2
3.2.1 Setting the Machine Parameters..............................................................................................3-2
3.2.2 Clearing the Machine Parameters............................................................................................3-2
Machine Parameter A:0....................................................................................................................3-3
Machine Parameter A:1....................................................................................................................3-3
Machine Parameter A:2....................................................................................................................3-4
Machine Parameter A:3....................................................................................................................3-5
Machine Parameter A:4....................................................................................................................3-5
Machine Parameter A:7....................................................................................................................3-6
Machine Parameter A:8....................................................................................................................3-6
Machine Parameter B:0....................................................................................................................3-6
Machine Parameter B:1....................................................................................................................3-7
Machine Parameter B:2....................................................................................................................3-7
Machine Parameter B:3....................................................................................................................3-8
Machine Parameter B:4....................................................................................................................3-8
Machine Parameter B:5....................................................................................................................3-9
Machine Parameter B:6....................................................................................................................3-9
Machine Parameter B:7..................................................................................................................3-10
Machine Parameter B:8..................................................................................................................3-10
Machine Parameter B:9..................................................................................................................3-11
3.3 Memory Switch Adjustment...........................................................................................................3-12
3.3.1 Setting the Memory Switches.................................................................................................3-12
3.3.2 Clearing the Memory Switches...............................................................................................3-12
Memory Switch A:0 - Dialer ............................................................................................................3-13
Memory Switch A:1 - Dialer ............................................................................................................3-13
Memory Switch A:5 - Dialer ............................................................................................................3-14
Memory Switch B:0 - Transmission.................................................................................................3-15
Memory Switch B:1 - Transmission.................................................................................................3-16
Memory Switch B:2 - Transmission.................................................................................................3-17
Memory Switch B:3 - Transmission.................................................................................................3-17
Memory Switch B:5 - Transmission.................................................................................................3-18
Memory Switch B:6 - Transmission.................................................................................................3-18
Memory Switch C:0 - Reception......................................................................................................3-19
Memory Switch C:1 - Reception......................................................................................................3-19
Memory Switch D:0 - Reception......................................................................................................3-20
Memory Switch D:1 - Reception......................................................................................................3-20
Memory Switch D:2 - Reception......................................................................................................3-21
Memory Switch D:3 - Reception......................................................................................................3-21
Memory Switch E:0 - Scanner ........................................................................................................3-22
Memory Switch F:1 - Printer...........................................................................................................3-22
Memory Switch G:0 - Remote reception and TAD interface ............................................................3-23
Memory Switch G:1 - Remote reception and TAD interface ............................................................3-24
Memory Switch G:2 - Remote reception and TAD interface ............................................................3-25
Memory Switch G:3 - Remote reception and TAD interface ............................................................3-26
Memory Switch G:4 - Remote reception and TAD interface ............................................................3-27
Memory Switch G:5 - Remote reception and TAD interface ............................................................3-28
Memory Switch G:6 - Remote reception and TAD interface ............................................................3-28
Memory Switch H:0 - Operation......................................................................................................3-29
Memory Switch H:1 - Operation......................................................................................................3-29
Memory Switch H:2 - Operation......................................................................................................3-30
3.4 Clear Programmed Data / User Settings .......................................................................................3-31
3.5 All RAM Clear...............................................................................................................................3-31
3.6 Setting Individual Autodialer Attributes..........................................................................................3-32
3.7 Unique Switch Adjustment ............................................................................................................3-35
3.7.1 Setting the Unique Switches ..................................................................................................3-35
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3.7.2 Clearing the Unique Switches ................................................................................................3-35
Unique Switch a:0 - Dialer ..............................................................................................................3-36
Unique Switch b:0 - Transmission...................................................................................................3-36
Unique Switch b:6 - Transmission...................................................................................................3-37
Unique Switch b:7 - Transmission...................................................................................................3-37
Unique Switch b:8 - Transmission...................................................................................................3-38
Unique Switch c:0 - Reception........................................................................................................3-38
Unique Switch c:1 - Reception........................................................................................................3-39
Unique Switch c:2 - Reception........................................................................................................3-40
Unique Switch c:3 - Reception........................................................................................................3-40
Unique Switch d:0 - Modem............................................................................................................3-41
Unique Switch d:1 - Modem............................................................................................................3-41
Unique Switch d:2 - Modem............................................................................................................3-42
Unique Switch d:6 - Modem............................................................................................................3-42
Unique Switch d:7 - Modem............................................................................................................3-43
Unique Switch e:0 - Scanner...........................................................................................................3-43
Unique Switch e:2 - Scanner...........................................................................................................3-44
Unique Switch e:4 - Scanner...........................................................................................................3-44
Unique Switch f:0 - Printer..............................................................................................................3-45
Unique Switch f:1 - Printer..............................................................................................................3-45
Unique Switch f:2 - Printer..............................................................................................................3-46
Unique Switch f:3 - Printer..............................................................................................................3-46
Unique Switch f:4 - Printer..............................................................................................................3-47
Unique Switch f:8 - Printer..............................................................................................................3-47
Unique Switch g:0 – Remote reception and TAD interface..............................................................3-48
Unique Switch g:7 – Remote reception and TAD interface..............................................................3-48
Unique Switch h:0 - Operation........................................................................................................3-49
Unique Switch h:1 - Operation........................................................................................................3-49
Unique Switch h:3 - Operation........................................................................................................3-50
Unique Switch h:4 - Operation........................................................................................................3-50
Unique Switch i:5 - Operation .........................................................................................................3-51
Unique Switch i:7 - Miscellaneous...................................................................................................3-51
3.8 Print Program Mode List ...............................................................................................................3-52
3.9 Test Modes...................................................................................................................................3-52
3.9.1 Life Monitor............................................................................................................................3-53
3.9.2 Printer Test............................................................................................................................3-54
3.9.3 Stamp Test............................................................................................................................3-54
3.9.4 Port Status.............................................................................................................................3-55
3.9.5 Set Background Level............................................................................................................3-56
3.10 Print Machine Parameter, Memory Switch and Unique Switch Settings.......................................3-56
3.11 Factory Functions .......................................................................................................................3-57
3.11.1 Function List ........................................................................................................................3-57
3.11.2 LED Test .............................................................................................................................3-57
3.11.3 LCD Test .............................................................................................................................3-57
3.11.4 Key Panel Test ....................................................................................................................3-58
3.11.5 SRAM Check.......................................................................................................................3-59
3.11.6 DRAM Check.......................................................................................................................3-60
3.11.7 RTC Test.............................................................................................................................3-60
3.11.8 RS-232C Test......................................................................................................................3-61
3.12 Line Tests...................................................................................................................................3-61
3.12.1 Relay Test ...........................................................................................................................3-62
3.12.2 Tonal Signal Test.................................................................................................................3-62
3.12.3 DTMF Output Test...............................................................................................................3-64
3.13 Consumable order sheet.............................................................................................................3-66
3.13.2 Print consumable order sheet...............................................................................................3-67
3.13.3 Clear consumable order sheet .............................................................................................3-67
3.14 DRAM Clear................................................................................................................................3-68
3.15 Clear Life Monitor........................................................................................................................3-68
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3.16 Clear Optional Data.....................................................................................................................3-68
3.17 Set Service Code........................................................................................................................3-69
3.18 JP1, JP2 Battery Backup ............................................................................................................3-69
3.19 Update the software....................................................................................................................3-70
Section 4 Troubleshooting Procedures
4.1 Troubleshooting Outline..................................................................................................................4-1
4.2 Recording Paper Jam .....................................................................................................................4-2
4.3 Document Feeder Jam....................................................................................................................4-3
4.4 Document Feeder Multi-feeding ......................................................................................................4-3
4.5 Transmit Errors...............................................................................................................................4-3
4.6 Transmit Black Lines.......................................................................................................................4-4
4.7 Cannot Transmit.............................................................................................................................4-4
4.8 Receive Errors................................................................................................................................4-4
4.9 Will Not Auto-Answer......................................................................................................................4-5
4.10 Clearing Jammed Paper................................................................................................................4-5
4.10.1 Original Document Jam..........................................................................................................4-5
4.10.2 Printed Document Jam...........................................................................................................4-6
4.11 Image Quality Problems................................................................................................................4-7
4.12 Cleaning the Unit ........................................................................................................................4-11
4.12.1 Cleaning the Air Vents .........................................................................................................4-11
4.12.2 Cleaning the Document Feeder Area ...................................................................................4-11
4.12.3 Cleaning the Transfer Roller.................................................................................................4-12
4.13 LCD Error Messages...................................................................................................................4-13
4.14 Error Codes ................................................................................................................................4-16
4.15 “Please Call Service” Printer Error...............................................................................................4-19
4.15.1 Printer Initialized Error..........................................................................................................4-20
4.15.2 Laser Error...........................................................................................................................4-20
4.15.3 Polygon Motor Error.............................................................................................................4-21
4.15.4 Fan Motor Error ...................................................................................................................4-21
4.15.5 Fuser Malfunction ................................................................................................................4-21
4.16 Printing failure when replacing toner cartridge.............................................................................4-22
Section 5 Disassemble
5.1 Document Hopper / Document Tray................................................................................................5-2
5.2 Main Control PWB / NCU PWB / Modular PWB ..............................................................................5-3
5.3 Front Cover / Control Panel PWB 1 and 2 / LCD.............................................................................5-5
5.4 Scanner Assembly..........................................................................................................................5-6
5.5 Scanner Frame...............................................................................................................................5-7
5.6 Inverter PWB / Scanner Lamp.........................................................................................................5-8
5.7 Scanner Assembly A, B, C / Interlock Switch ..................................................................................5-9
5.8 TX Cover / Lock Lever..................................................................................................................5-10
5.9 DS1 / DS2 / DB4...........................................................................................................................5-10
5.10 Press Roller................................................................................................................................5-11
5.11 Separator Roller..........................................................................................................................5-11
5.12 Exit Roller / Feed Roller ..............................................................................................................5-12
5.13 Contact Glass.............................................................................................................................5-13
5.14 Stamp.........................................................................................................................................5-13
5.15 TX Motor.....................................................................................................................................5-14
5.16 Press Roller / Exit Press Roller ...................................................................................................5-14
5.17 Speaker......................................................................................................................................5-15
5.18 Connector PWB 1.......................................................................................................................5-16
5.19 Printer I/F PWB / Printer Mechanical Controller PWB.......................................................................5-17
5.20 Printer Unit..................................................................................................................................5-19
5.21 Image Transfer Unit....................................................................................................................5-20
5.22 Printer Cover Unit .......................................................................................................................5-21
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5.23 High Voltage Unit (PWB-F)......................................................................................................... 5-22
5.24 Power Supply Unit...................................................................................................................... 5-23
5.25 Heater Lamp .............................................................................................................................. 5-24
5.26 Fusing Unit................................................................................................................................. 5-26
5.27 Thermistor.................................................................................................................................. 5-26
5.28 Paper Exit Sensor (PC3) ............................................................................................................ 5-27
5.29 Print Head Unit........................................................................................................................... 5-27
5.30 Cassette Unit.............................................................................................................................. 5-28
5.31 Cassette PWB / Paper Cassette Sensor..................................................................................... 5-29
5.32 Pickup roller W Assembly / Solenoid........................................................................................... 5-30
5.33 Feed roller W / Press Roller W ................................................................................................... 5-31
5.34 Bottom Stay / Cassette Frame.................................................................................................... 5-32
5.35 Slide Plate / Push Spring............................................................................................................ 5-33
Section 6 Options
6.1 Memory Upgrade............................................................................................................................ 6-1
6.2 RS-232C interface.......................................................................................................................... 6-3
6.2.1 Installation...............................................................................................................................6-3
6.2.2 RS-232C Test ......................................................................................................................... 6-4
6.2.3 Unique Switch Adjustment....................................................................................................... 6-5
6.3 Page Counter................................................................................................................................. 6-6
6.3.1 Installation...............................................................................................................................6-6
6.4 Second Phone Line Kit................................................................................................................... 6-7
6.4.1 Installation...............................................................................................................................6-7
6.4.2 Memory Switch Adjustment................................................................................................... 6-12
6.4.3 Unique Switch Adjustment..................................................................................................... 6-14
6.4.4 Display of the Software Version............................................................................................. 6-18
6.4.5 Line Tests ............................................................................................................................. 6-18
6.5 Printer Controller Kit..................................................................................................................... 6-19
6.5.1 Installation............................................................................................................................. 6-19
6.5.2 Unique Switch Adjustment..................................................................................................... 6-22
6.5.3 Display of the Software Version............................................................................................. 6-25
MINOLTAFAX 5600 General Description
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Section 1
General Description
1.1 Product Description
The MINOLTAFAX 5600 is Group 3 and V.34 HDX modem facsimile machine. Documents are printed on
plain paper using dry electrophotographic printing.
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1.2 General specifications
Item Specifications / Comments
Type Desktop
Laser plain paper facsimile
Telephone network PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) or equivalent.
Compatibility ITU-T Super Group 3, Group 3
Coding method ITU-T-standard JBIG, MH, MR and MMR.
Communication method · Full-duplex per ITU-T V.34 (only for control channel)
· Half-duplex per ITU-T V.34, V.17, V.29, V.27ter and V.21
Modem speed · 33600, 31200, 28800, 26400, 24000, 21600, 19200, 16800,
14400, 12000, 9600, 7200, 4800 and 2400 bps per ITU-T V.34.
Control signal speed is 1200 or 2400 bps.
· 14400, 12000, 9600, 7200, 4800 and 2400 bps with automatic
fallback per ITU-T, V.17, V.29, V.27ter and V21.
Control signal speed is 300 bps.
Dual Access Allows up to three simultaneous operations
Display LCD: 2 lines, 20 characters per line.
Language: English, French, Spanish, German
Scanning method Flatbed CCD
Recording method Dry electrophotographic printer
Scanning width 208 or 252 mm, user selectable
Printing width 208 mm
Acceptable document size Single sheet
Max:280 mm (W) ´ 900 mm (L)
Min: 148 mm (W) ´ 105 mm (L)
Document thickness
0.08 mm to 0.12 mm
Two or more sheets
Max:257 mm (W) ´ 364 mm (L)
Min: 148 mm (W) ´ 105 mm (L)
Document thickness
0.08 mm to 0.12 mm
Acceptable recording paper
size Paper cassette: Letter-sized paper
Multipurpose tray: Either Letter- or Legal-sized paper.
Document Memory 2 MB
Error Correction Mode
(ECM) Transmit and receive
Buffer capacity: 64KB
Environmental conditions Ambient temperature: 10 °C to 35 °C (50 °F to 95 °F)
Relative humidity: 15 % to 85 % with no condensation
Power requirements 120 VAC ± 10 %; 50-60 Hz
MINOLTAFAX 5600 General Description
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Item Specifications / Comments
Power consumption Standby: 17 W
Memory Transmit: 40 W
Receive: 440 W
Copy: 448 W
Maximum: 650 W
(Simultaneous copying, communicating and scanning)
Dimensions: 489 (W) ´ 531 (D) ´ 371 (H) mm
531
371
489
Weight 18.3 Kg (40.3 lb) Weight includes trays, drum and toner cartridge.
Keypad layout
fliptab b
fliptab a
LIGHT
CONTRAST
HALFTONE
COMMUNICATION
PRINTER
ALARM
MEMORY
RECEIVE
PAPER JAM
PC
CONNECT
REPLACE
PAPER
AUTO
ANSWER
Body Color Light gray
General Description MINOLTAFAX 5600
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1.3 Scanning specifications
Item Specifications / Comments
Scanning method Flatbed CCD
Acceptable document size Single sheet
Max:280 mm (W) ´ 900 mm (L)
Min: 148 mm (W) ´ 105 mm (L)
Document thickness
0.08 mm to 0.12 mm
Two or more sheets
Max:257 mm (W) ´ 364 mm (L)
Min: 148 mm (W) ´ 105 mm (L)
Document thickness
0.08 mm to 0.12 mm
Document feeding direction Face up
Document size auto-
detection Yes
Scanning width A4: 208 mm
B4: 252 mm (User selectable)
Scanning resolution Transmission:
Normal 8 dots/mm ´ 3.85 lines/mm (203 dpi ´ 98 lpi)
Fine 8 dots/mm ´ 7.7 lines/mm (203 dpi ´ 196 lpi)
Super fine *16 dots/mm ´ 15.4 lines/mm (406 dpi ´ 392 lpi)
Grayscale(Memory Tx) 8 dots/mm ´ 7.7 lines/mm (203 dpi ´ 196 lpi)
Grayscale(Feeder Tx) *16 dots/mm ´ 15.4 lines/mm (406 dpi ´ 392 lpi)
*: In the case that the remote fax has the ability of16 dots/mm ´ 15.4
lines/mm”.
If not, the super fine resolution is 8 dots/mm ´ 15.4 lines/mm, and the
grayscale resolution in feeder transmission is 8 dots/mm ´ 7.7 lines/mm.
Copy:
Normal 12 dots/mm ´ 7.7 lines/mm (306 dpi ´ 196 lpi)
Fine 12 dots/mm ´ 11.55 lines/mm (306 dpi ´ 293 lpi)
Super fine 16 dots/mm ´ 15.4 lines/mm (406 dpi ´ 392 lpi)
Grayscale 12 dots/mm ´ 11.55 lines/mm (306 dpi ´ 293 lpi)
Scanning contrast 3 levels – Light, Normal, Dark (Manual adjustment)
Grayscale 256 levels: In feeder transmission or copying
64 levels: In memory transmission
Automatic document feeder
(ADF) capacity 50 sheets of 20 lb bond paper
Document scanning time Normal: 1.9 sec/page (Tx) 1.9 sec/page (Copy)
Fine: 1.9 sec/page (Tx) 2.8 sec/page (Copy)
Super fine: 3.8 sec/page (Tx) 3.8 sec/page (Copy)
Grayscale: 1.9 sec/page (Tx) 2.8 sec/page (Copy)
(Based on Letter blank page)
MINOLTAFAX 5600 General Description
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1.4 Printer specifications
Item Specifications / Comments
Printing resolution Laser diode beam scanning
Horizon: Fax 609.6 dpi
Vertical: Fax 586.7 dpi
Printing method Electrophotographics printer by one-component nonmagnetic toner
Developer One-component developer
Fusing method Heat roller
Toner yield Starter kit: 3000 pages average
Supply kit: 4500 pages average
All yields are based on 5 % document coverage under continuous
copying.
Printing width 208 mm
Printing speed 8 ppm (Based on letter-sized paper)
Smoothing Yes
Recording paper capacity Paper cassette: 500 sheets of letter-sized paper
Multipurpose tray capacity: 150 sheets of either letter- or legal-sized
paper
Paper weight: 60-90 g/m2
Receive paper tray capacity 150 sheets
Receive paper feeding
direction Face down
Acceptable paper size Paper cassette: Letter: 8.5² (W) ´ 11² (L)
Multipurpose tray: either Letter 8.5² (W) ´ 11² (L) or
Legal: 8.5² (W) ´ 14² (L)
Paper weight: 60–90 g/m2
Printer warm up time Under 45 second
1.5 Memory specifications
Item Specifications / Comments
Document memory 2 MB (standard)
Document stored capacity 140 pages
Document memory backup (Total memory capacity : Backup time)
2 MB : 100 hours
4 MB : 50 hours
6 MB : 33 hours
8 MB : 25 hours
16 MB : 11 hours
The backup battery requires about 24 hours to reach full charge after
power to the fax unit is restored.
Memory usage indication Shows on the LCD
General Description MINOLTAFAX 5600
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1.6 G3 modem section
Transmission mode V.17
Modulation method 128 Pt.
TCM 64 Pt. TCM 32 Pt. TCM 16 Pt. TCM
Transmission speed
(bit/s) 14400 12000 9600 7200
Modulation speed
(baud) 2400 2400 2400 2400
Carrier frequency (Hz) 1800
Detection method Synchronism
Automatic equalizer Automatic adaptive equalizer
Transmission mode V.29 V.27ter V.21
Modulation method 16 Pt. QAM 8 Pt. QAM 8 Pt. PhM 4 Pt. PhM FSK
Transmission speed
(bit/s) 9600 7200 4800 2400 300
Modulation speed
(baud) 2400 2400 1600 1200 300
Carrier frequency (Hz) 1700 1800 f (0) = 1850
f (1) = 1650
Detection method Synchronism FS
Automatic equalizer Automatic adaptive equalizer None
1.7 V.34 HDX modem section
Transmission mode V.34
Modulation method TCM
Transmission speed
(bit/s) 33600 31200 28800 26400 24000 21600 19200 16800
Symbol rate (baud) 3429
None 3200
None 3000
None 2800
None 2400
Carrier frequency (Hz) 3429 baud: 1959 high, 1959 low
3200 baud: 1920 high, 1829 low
3000 baud: 2000 high, 1800 low
2800 baud: 1867 high, 1680 low
2400 baud: 1800 high, 1600 low
Detection method Synchronism
Automatic equalizer Automatic adaptive equalizer
Transmission mode V.34
Modulation method TCM
Transmission speed
(bit/s) 14400 12000 9600 7200 4800 2400
Symbol rate (baud) 3429 None
3200 None
3000 None
2800 None
2400
Carrier frequency (Hz) 3429 baud: 1959 high, 1959 low
3200 baud: 1920 high, 1829 low
3000 baud: 2000 high, 1800 low
2800 baud: 1867 high, 1680 low
2400 baud: 1800 high, 1600 low
Detection method Synchronism
Automatic equalizer Automatic adaptive equalizer
MINOLTAFAX 5600 General Description
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1.8 Features and Functions
1.8.1 Dialer
Item Specifications / Comments
Autodialer 200 total; 64 one-touch, 136 speed dial.
(Up to 40 digits per location; 24 characters per location ID)
Programmable one-touch. 8 total.
The programmable one-touch keys simplify complex fax operation,
list printing or document storing.
The following multi-step operations can be programmed.
Fax communication
· Delayed transmission
· Broadcasting
· Relay broadcast initiation
· Regular polling
· Batch transmission
· F-code transmission
· F-code polling
List printing
· One-touch numbers list
· Speed-dial list
· Programmable one-touch list
· Delayed commands list
· Activity journal
· Call group directory
· User setting list
· Blocked numbers list
· Cover page message
· Batch box list
· Stored batch documents list
· Department time list
· F-Code box list
· Stored F-Code documents list
· Soft key list
Document storing
· Polling document
· F-Code document
Telephone index Select autodialer entries in LCD by Location ID name.
Type of dialing Tone or pulse(10 pps)
Dialing pause time 2-10 seconds. (Initial setting: 2 seconds)
Redial Auto redial in fax mode, programmable for 2 to 15 attempts at 1 to 5
minutes intervals; manual last-number redial.
PIN access Available
On-hook dialing Available
Dialing in the event of a
power failure Works only if the handset is attached.
The fax can receive a telephone call, but it cannot send or receive a
fax message.
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Minolta 5600 Owner's manual

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