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Application: ComColor Printers General Information Document No: 22853
SETUP WIZARD
1. What are the Security settings of (Low / Normal / High) in Setup Wizard are for ?
MAINTENANCE
2. Is there a Preventive Maintenance reference chart ?
3. Why does the Main Power Lamp keeps lit even when the machine main power is turned OFF and the power cord unplugged from the machine ?
4. Why does the Power Supply Unit gives a shock when touched with machine power ON ?
PAPER FEED AREA
5. What is the Paper Skew adjustment procedure ?
6. What may cause the Optional FU Paper Ejection Unit to lock (lock) after replacing it ?
7. What is Error Message X72-1938-0
8. What is the paper receiving capacity of the FaceDown paper receiving tray ?
SIDE REGISTRATION UNIT
9. Can the Scanner (CIS) function on the Side Registration Unit be disabled ?
10. Do all models have two A4-size Scanners (CIS) side-by-side on the side registration unit ?
11. What does the word CIS stands for ?
BP (Belt Platen) AREA
12. What is the procedure to f t the Gap adjuster assembly on the machine ?
13. What are the Gaps between the print-heads and BP Belt in Standard/Card/Envelope printing ?
14. Where do we f nd the 13 test modes to input when we replace the BP Belt ?
15. Why Test Modes BP UP (TM#2405) & BP DOWN (TM#2407) sometimes ?
IMAGE ADJUSTMENT
16. Is there a Center-line calibration test mode ?
17. Is there any specif c order in executing the Image Adjustment ?
18. What type of paper should be used in Auto Image Adjustment ?
19. Why does Test Mode No. 0433 <Image Elongation Adjustment> ends in error on the ComColor models 3050 and 3010 ?
S. HARA
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INK FLOW AREA
20. At what timing do the Ink Supply Valves open and close ?
21. Can 1,000 milliliter Ink Cartridges coexist in a machine with 500 milliliter Ink Cartridges ?
22. Can the HC Scissor clips (green in color) be used on ComColor ?
23. From which ink tank, Pressurized Ink Tank or Negative Pressure Ink Tank, is the ink supplied to clean the Heads in head cleaning ?
24. How can we tell when the Test Mode No. 2711 ended ?
25. How is the Meniscus made on the print heads ?
26. How much ink is lost in draining the ink from the ink f ow system ?
27. Is there a Meniscus on the print head nozzle when the machine power is OFF ?
28. What is the function of Test Mode No. 2711 <Head Replacement Mode> ?
29. When does the machine circulate ink ?
30. When is the Air Valve for the both the Negative pressure ink tank and Pressurized ink tanks closed at the same time ?
31. When is the Air Valve for the both the Negative pressure ink tank and Pressurized ink tanks opened at the same time ?
32. When is the Air Valve for the Negative pressure ink tank open ?
33. When is the Air Valve for the Pressurized ink tank open ?
34. When is the timing to release the Scissor Clamps from the air tubes after replacing any one of the Negative pressure ink tanks or Positive pressure ink tanks ?
35. Why are the Cams, that trigger the ink cartridge mechanism, offset ?
36. Why do the ink from the Print Head area become empty when only draining the ink out from the Pressurized ink tank ?
37. Why is it recommended that we drain the ink one color at a time and not 4 colors together when we drain all the ink out from the ink system ?
38. Why is there no open air valve for the Ink Cartridge to supply the ink into the negative ink tank ?
IS900C OPTIONAL CONTROLLER
39. What can we do to place an IP Address on IS900C when unable to do so from the PC ?
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QUESTION 1 : What are the Security settings of (Low / Normal / High) in Setup Wizard are for ?
ANSWER : The Security Level Setting by the Setup Wizard to activate or deactivate the seven (7) Admin.
settings.
The details are explained on page 1-19 of the ComColor Technical Manual.
If Additional Copies and Finished Job Reprinting need to be enabled, the Security Setting by the
Setup Wizard needs to be selected to 1 [Low Security].
Copy of the page 1-19 from the ComColor Technical Manual
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QUESTION 2 : Is there a Preventive Maintenance reference chart ?
ANSWER: Yes, the Preventive Maintenance reference chart for ComColor is uploaded on
Web Site, under the ComColor Technical Bulletin .
The Bulletin is .
QUESTION 3 : Why does the Main Power Lamp keeps lit even when the machine main power is
turned OFF and the power cord unplugged from the machine ?
ANSWER: The capacitor (condenser) on the Power Supply Unit is still charged with electricity.
Before servicing the machine, make sure to press the Sub Power Key, after disconnecting the
power cord from the machine, to discharge the charged power from the capacitor on the Power
supply unit.
Press the Sub Power Key , after the machine power is OFF and power
cord is unplugged, to discharge the electrical charge remaining in the
Capacitors on the Power Supply Unit.
The Main Power Lamp is still lit after the machine
power is turned OFF.
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QUESTION 4 : Why does the Power Supply Unit gives a shock when touched with machine power
ON ?
ANSWER: The Power Supply Unit is very dangerous.
All the machines, including the ComColor, the Power Supply Unit must not be touched when the
machine power is ON.
Touching the Power Supply Unit, especially the Primary power area, with the machine powered
ON can lead to fatal accidents.
Make sure to turn OFF the machine power, disconnect the power cord from the machine, and
release the electrical power still charged in the Power supply unit Capacitors before servicing
the machine.
Refer to Question No.3 (previous page) for discharging the electrical power charged in the
Capacitors.
the machine power must be kept ON while
covers off.
* Make sure to disable the machine movement by activating the Safety Switch (the front door
safety switches) if you are not running the machine during the explanation.
* Make sure to cover the Power Supply Unit with Carton Box Cover or equivalent, which is non-
conductive and air ventilating, to prevent any electrical shock accidents.
View of the ComColor power supply unit covered with card board, during the training, to prevent electrical shock.
Or you can use following spare parts: 050-36369-002 Caution Seal; Power Supply 050-36370-000 Plastic Protection Cover; Power Supply
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QUESTION 5 : What is the Paper Skew adjustment procedure ?
ANSWER: The basic paper skew adjustment is in the Image Adjustment chapter of the ComColor
technical manual
Refer to the pages 11B-20 through 11B-25 for the following two adjustments.
* Transfer Belt Direction Adjustment (Test Mode No. 421)
* Registration Roller Direction Adjustment (Test Mode No. 422)
Sometimes simply leveling the machine solves the problem, and of course the two mechanical
adjustments given above (which are included in the Image Adjustment) are to be made after
confirming that the machine is correctly leveled.
QUESTION 6 : What may cause the Optional FU Paper Ejection Unit to lock (lock) after replacing it ?
ANSWER: hen both the Paper elevation motor and Optional FU paper
at same time, the screws may get mixed up.
When wrong screw is used for mounting the Optional FU paper ejection motor, one of the screw
will lock on the gear which drives the Optional FU paper ejection unit.
In many cases, large mechanical sound (abnormal sound) will be heard, and the paper will jam
after coming out through the BP area (printing area).
Optional FU paper ejection motor
Paper elevation motor
There is a plastic gear behind this screw.
The gear will lock when wrong screw is used.
Optional FU paper ejection unit
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QUESTION 7 : What is Error Message X72-1938-0
ANSWER: Error message X72-1938-0 is explained in detail on the following 6 pages.
1) Re: Technical Bulletin
The error message X72-1938-0 on ComColor is explained on our ComColor
PIN # 22743R.
The contents in this bulletin machine f rmware program SNALL ver. 6.09
Read the contents of the bulletin thoroughly which describes the Paper Jam Release Procedure & Instruction
Display.
After reading and understanding the contents of the bulletin, continue onto the following pages, on which
detailed explanations are given on test mode No.1832 and error code No. X72-1938-0.
Error Message X72-1938-0
(Page 2 of 6)
2) Re: Test mode No.1832 & Error message X72-1938-0
The ComColor machines with machine f rmware prior to SNALL Ver.6.09 do not have the test mode No.1832
nor error message X72-1938-0 available.
Test mode No. 1832 has three setting selections, 0, 1, and 2.
When the machine is upgraded to f rmware SNALL Ver.6.09, the default setting of this test mode is 0.
In order for error message X72-1938-0 to come out, the setting on this test mode must be set to 2.
3) Re: Test mode No.1832 detailed explanation
Test mode No.1832 has three selection in its setting (i.e. 0, 1 and 2).
Following are the brief explanation for each setting.
Setting 0:
In this default setting of 0, what the machine does when paper jam the error message the
machine indicates is equivalent to the machine f rmware
where test mode No.1832 not available.
Setting 1:
The machine automatically ejects the jammed in the shelf (tray) under the Face-Down
paper receiving tray. which cannot be ejected out, will remain in the machine.
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4) Re: Test Mode No. 1832 setting 0 - detailed explanation.
Setting 0 is the default setting for test mode No.1832.
When selected to 0, the machine action and error display code, when paper jam , is equivalent to the
ComColor machines with machine f rmware SNALL Ver.6.09
1. The machine displays the paper jam message and stops.
2. The operator takes out the jammed paper out from the machine.
3. Closing the machine door resets the jam message (may have to press <Refresh> button on panel.
4. If all the jammed removed, the machine shows the renewed jam message.
5. Remove the remaining jammed paper, close the door, press the <Refresh> button if needed.
6. The machine continues to print the jammed pages and completes the printing job.
The 4th sheet jammed and fell onto the paper receiving tray . The 5th sheet is stuck (jammed) at the Face-Down paper ejection unit.
Pressing the Error button switches the panel display to the next.
The d isp lay shows the paper jammed area. Remove the jammed papers and close the door.If needed, press the Refresh button.
If the machine still detects jammed paper, the jam description display appears aga in . Remove the jammed paper and close the door.If needed, press the Refresh button.
The mach ine checks i t s own condition.
If no other jammed paper is found, the display switches to Active job list and prepares to print.
The error code differs according to the jammed area.
Default setting information.
The machine starts printing the remaining pages (the page which jammed and all the following pages).
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5) Re: Test Mode No. 1832 setting 1 - detailed explanation.
Setting 1 is one of the optional choices over the default setting of 0 on test mode No.1832.
From the machine f rmware SNALL Ver.6.09, if test mode No.1832 is selected to 1, the machine action
and error display code differs from the previous f rmware .
1. When paper jam , the jammed are forced out onto a shelf (tray) under the Face-Down paper receiving tray.2. The operator takes out the jammed paper out from the machine.3. Closing the machine door resets the jam message (may have to press <Refresh> button on panel.4. If all the jammed are removed, the machine shows the W71-1937 warning message.5. Pressing the <Continue> button on the W71-1937 warning message starts the printing of the jammed pages and completes the printing job.
T h e j a m m e d p a p e r i s ejected out automatically on the shelf (tray) under the Face-Down paper receiving tray.
Pressing the Error button shows the display attached on the right.
The d isp lay shows the paper jammed area. Remove the jammed
and close the door.If needed, press the Refresh button.
Af ter the jammed are completely removed, the machine shows this message before starting to re-print the jammed pages.
After pressing the CONTINUE The machine starts printing the remaining pages (the page which jammed and all the following pages).
The error code differs according to the jammed area.
T h e 4 t h s h e e t jammed and fe l l o n t o t h e p a p e r receiving tray. The 5th sheet is stuck ( jammed) a t the Face-Down paper ejection unit.
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6) Re: Test Mode No. 1832 setting 2 - detailed explanation.
Setting 2 is one of the optional choices over the default setting of 0 on test mode No.1832.
From the machine f rmware SNALL Ver.6.09, if test mode No.1832 is selected to 2, the machine action
and error display code differ from the previous f rmware .
1. When paper jam , the machine asks you whether you want to eject the jammed pages out or not.2. The operator takes out the jammed paper out from the machine.3. Closing the machine door resets the jam message (may have to press <Refresh> button on panel.4. If all the jammed are removed, the machine shows the W71-1937 warning message.5. Pressing the <Continue> button on the W71-1937 warning message starts the printing of the jammed pages and completes the printing job.
Er ro r message X72-1938-0 d isp lays and asks you whether you want the jammed papers ejected out automatically.If yes, press <Continue> b u t t o n t o e j e c t t h e jammed papers.
After ejecting the jammed , the jam display shows up to indicate the jammed which st i l l remain in the machine.
After the remaining jammed are completely removed and cover closed (press the <Refresh> button if needed), the machine prepares toresume printing.
The machine starts printing the remaining pages (the page which jammed and all the following pages).
The error code differs according to the jammed area.
The paper jams
The j ammed a re ejected out onto the Face-Down paper receiving tray.
T h e 4 t h s h e e t jammed and fe l l o n t o t h e p a p e r receiving tray. The 5th sheet is stuck ( jammed) a t the Face-Down paper ejection unit.
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In any of the 3 setting selections (0, 1 or ), make sure to check the printed pages.
The page, which caused the jam, may settle down on the paper receiving tray and sometimes you may
think that is not included in the jammed pages. Unless you check the printed results, you may end up with
pages.
7) Caution
FIXED Cannot change.
QUESTION 8 : What is the paper receiving capacity of the FaceDown paper receiving tray ?
ANSWER: The following paper receiving capacity is the out-of-box default setting.
(1) Face Down Paper Receiving Tray ................... Approx. 500 sheets (depends on paper thickness). (The standard FD paper receiving tray)
(2) Optional Face Down Paper Receiving Tray..... Approx. 500 sheets (depends on paper thickness). < Ledger / A3 / Legal / A4 / Letter / B 5 / Letter(Landscape) / A4(Landscape) / B5(Landscape) / A5(Landscape) >
(3) Optional Face Down Paper Receiving Tray..... Approx. 100 sheets (depends on paper thickness). < Custom size width under 182 mm / Customs size width 182 mm and wider / Statement / A5 / B6 / A6 >
The reason for approx. 100 sheets maximum for above narrow paper sizes is to prevent papers from unpiling and falling off the tray.
If needing to increase the paper receiving amount to approx. 500 sheets for above (3) listed papers, the parameter setting on Test Mode No. 3733 needs to be changed. But remember that the narrow papers such as A5, B6, A6, etc.
tends to unpile easily.
Custom size papers with width 182 mm and wider are excluded from this Test Mode No. 3733 to protect the tray
elevator motor from overload current, so this Test Mode No. 3733 may not be of so much use unless running set paper
sizes such as Statement, A5, B6 or A6.
Default setting = 0 If the setting is changed to 1
All the papers, excluding Custom size papers with width 182 mm and wider, becomes approx. 500 sheets enabled.The reason why the Custom size papers with the width over 180 mm stays approx. 100 sheets maximum is to protect the Elevator motor from the possible overload current due to the paper weight.
< Test Mode No. 3733 > < Test Mode No. 3733 >
Additional Information:The Optional Face Down Paper Receiving Tray lower limit position is determined by 2 lower limit sensors.By selecting which sensor becomes active to detect the lower limit position, the maximum paper receiving amount changes.
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QUESTION 9 : Can the Scanner (CIS) function on the Side Registration Unit be disabled ?
ANSWER: Yes, from the machine firmware versions SNALL Ver.6.9.3 to Ver. 7.16.3, the papers fed from the External Paper Feed Tray can have the Side Registration Unit disabled.
Papers fed from the Internal Paper Feed Trays can also have the Side Registration Unit disabled
from the machine firmware versions SNALL 10.16.3 and up.
Following are the detailed explanation.
Test ModeNo. Description Adjustment Setting Details
1947 IMAGE MASK (RIGHT)
Range: 5 - 250Increments: 1 (1 = 0.1mm)Default: 50 (5 mm)
The selected parameter applies when the CIS side mask is disabled by test modes No.7734, 7780, 7826, 7872, 9734, 9780, 9826, 9872 and 9918.Applies to External paper feed tray feeding only and no envelope.
1948 IMAGE MASK (LEFT)
Range: 5 - 250Increments: 1 (1 = 0.1mm)Default: 50 (5 mm)
< Refer to above TM1947 for the explanation.>
7734CIS SIDE MASK
MODE (STD)
0: Inactive
1: Active <default>
Activate or Inactivate the CIS on the side registration unit to check the paper width for the Side Margin and Image Centering.<Paper Feed Control = Standard Paper ><Up to f rmware SNALL 7.16.3 = Applies only when Papers are fed from the External Paper Feed Tray.><From f rmware SNALL 10.16.3 = Applies also from Trays 1, 2 & 3.>
7780CIS SIDE MASK
MODE (CRD)
0: Inactive
1: Active <default>
Activate or Inactivate the CIS on the side registration unit to check the paper width for the Side Margin and Image Centering.<When Card (thick) paper is selected><Applies when Papers are fed from External Paper Feed Tray only.>
7826CIS SIDE MASK
MODE (THN)
0: Inactive
1: Active <default>
Activate or Inactivate the CIS on the side registration unit to check the paper width for the Side Margin and Image Centering.<Paper Feed Control = Thin Paper ><Up to f rmware SNALL 7.16.3 = Applies only when Papers are fed from the External Paper Feed Tray.><From f rmware SNALL 10.16.3 = Applies also from Trays 1, 2 & 3.>
7872CIS SIDE MASK
MODE (PCD)
0: Inactive
1: Active <default>
Activate or Inactivate the CIS on the side registration unit to check the paper width for the Side Margin and Image Centering.<When post card setting is used.><Applies when Papers are fed from External Paper Feed Tray only.>
9734CIS SIDE MASK
MODE (U1)
0: Inactive
1: Active <default> Applies to paper feed settings (U1 to U5)
Activate or Inactivate the CIS on the side registration unit to check the paper width for the Side Margin and Image Centering.
<Up to f rmware SNALL 7.16.3 = Applies only when Papers are fed from the External Paper Feed Tray.><From f rmware SNALL 10.16.3 = Applies also from Trays 1, 2 & 3 for the Standard and Thin paper feed control is selected.>
9780CIS SIDE MASK
MODE (U2)
0: Inactive
1: Active <default>
9826CIS SIDE MASK
MODE (U3)
0: Inactive
1: Active <default>
9872CIS SIDE MASK
MODE (U4)
0: Inactive
1: Active <default>
9918CIS SIDE MASK
MODE (U5)
0: Inactive
1: Active <default>
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QUESTION 10 : Do all models have two A4-size Scanners (CIS) side-by-side on the side registration
unit ?
ANSWER: No, ComColor models CC7010 and CC3010 have only one A4 size CIS on the Side registration
unit. These are the machines with no Internal paper feed tray.
All other ComColor models have two A4 size CIS on the Side registration unit.
The CIS adjustment procedure is given on the ComColor technical manual.
QUESTION 11 : What does CIS stands for ?
ANSWER: The word CIS stands for Contact Image Sensor. The CIS on ComColor is used on the Side
registration unit as scanner to detect the width of the printing papers.
Sometimes the word CCD is used for this part, but the correct name is CIS.
QUESTION 12 : What is the procedure to fit the Gap adjuster assembly on the machine ?
ANSWER: If the Gap adjuster, Spring guide and/or BP tension spring comes down, put
back these parts on the machine by following the instruction given below.
Gap adjuster
Gap adjuster
Spring guide
BP tension spring
Rotary guide
Spring guide
Make a marking on where the hook is.
Rotary guideRotary guide
< Mounted on the machine >
Place the BP tension spring over the Rotary guide.Then slide the Spring guide over the Rotary guide as shown on the sketch on the left. The green colored line indicates how the Spring guide hook should be pushed up.Push the BP tension spring and Spring guide all the way up against the top of the Rotary guide.Then f t the Gap adjuster over the Rotary guide. Gently rotate the Gap adjuster so that it hangs on the Rotary guide.Release f ngers from the Gap adjuster and let it hang freely on the Rotary guide.Then release the fingers from the Spring guide, which was kept held all the way up on the Rotary guide. The BP tension spring and Spring guide will drop inside the Gap adjuster.Gently push the Gap adjuster all the way up on the Rotary guide. The Gap adjuster should rotate as it goes up. If the Gap adjuster does not rotate as it goes up, The parts are not assembled correctly.Repeat the procedure until correctly assembled.
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Application: ComColor Printers General Information Document No: 22853QUESTION 13 : What are the Gaps between the print-heads and BP Belt in Standard/Card/Envelope
printing ?
ANSWER: The Gap (space) between the Print head and BP belt is as given below.
These target gaps differ a little
of parts on the
Normal paper........ 1.6 mm
Card....................... 1.8 mm
Envelope............... 3.1 mm
QUESTION 14 : Where do we find the 13 test modes to input when we replace the BP Belt ?
ANSWER: A sticker is included in each BP belt shipment from our parts center.
On the sticker are the 13 test mode parameters to input on the machine by Test Mode.
Refer to page 7-17 of the ComColor Technical Manual for the test mode numbers for
these 13 parameters.
Sticker originally on the BP cover.
BP Belt from spare part
Enlarged view
Cut the right hand side blank area and paste the new sticker
on top of the existing sticker on the BP Cover so that the
Roller Prof le parameter imprint on the original sticker on the
BP Cover can be shown.
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QUESTION 15 : Why don't Test Modes BP UP (TM#2405) & BP DOWN (TM#2407)
operate ?
ANSWER: There are three (3) test modes for BP Unit elevation.
Test Mode No. 2405 BP Elevator Motor UP
Test Mode No. 2406 BP Elevator Motor Maintenance Position
Test Mode No. 2407 BP Elevator Motor Down
These three test modes are enabled only when the Ink Pan is at the storage position.
These test modes are disabled when the Ink Pan is at the Pause position or On-belt position.
Note:
1) Test Mode No. 2406 BP Elevator Motor Maintenance Position is enabled when going up
from BP On-belt position. It is disabled when the BP is already at UP position (printing
position).
2) Test Mode No. 2405 BP Elevator Motor Up is enabled when going up from BP On-belt position.
It is disabled when the BP is at Maintenance position.
Additional Information;
Test Mode No. 2437 Ink Pan Pause Position
Test Mode No. 2438 Ink Pan Storage Position
Test Mode No. 2439 Ink Pan On-belt Position
These three test modes are enabled only when the BP Unit is all the way down.
These test modes are disabled when the BP Unit is either at Maintenance position or at Printing
position.
Note:
1) Test Mode No. 2437 Ink Pan Pause Position is enabled only when the Ink pan is at On-belt
position. It is disabled when the Ink pan is at Storage Position.
2) Test Mode No. 2438 Ink Pan Storage Position is enabled when the Ink pan is at both On-belt
position and at Pause position.
The Error Message that you will see when activating any of the Test Modes on this page when it is disabled is
W70-0247-3.
ANSWER: On model HC, there was a Test Mode to make one vertical line on the print and to move that line
to the center of the paper to adjust the image printing area to the center of the paper.
On ComColor machines, this test mode does not exist.
On ComColor machines, the image centering adjustment is done by the following Test Mode.
1) In Automatic Image Adjustment using either HS4000 Scanner or Canon LiDE Scanner:
Test Modes No. 420 and No. 425 <Rough & Fine print timing adjustment> does the image
centering adjustment automatically.
2) In Manual Image Adjustment:
Test Mode No. 432 <Side mask adjustment> does the image centering automatically when
the side mask amount is adjusted.
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QUESTION 16 : Is there a Center-line calibration test mode ?
ANSWER: On model HC, there was a Test Mode to make one vertical line on the print and to move that line
to the center of the paper to adjust the image printing area to the center of the paper.
On ComColor machines, this test mode does not exist.
On ComColor machines, the image centering adjustment is done by the following Test Mode.
1) In Automatic Image Adjustment using either HS4000 Scanner or Canon LiDE Scanner:
Test Modes No. 420 and No. 425 <Rough & Fine print timing adjustment> does the image
centering adjustment automatically.
2) In Manual Image Adjustment:
Test Mode No. 432 <Side mask adjustment> does the image centering automatically when
the side mask amount is adjusted.
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Application: ComColor Printers General Information Document No: 22853QUESTION 17 : Is there any specific order in executing the Image Adjustment ?
ANSWER: Yes, there is.
The specific order is given in Chapter 11B of the ComColor technical manual.
Given below are reduced size copy of these pages from the technical manual.
Refer to the latest issue of the technical manual for the latest information.
Ink Flow Section: Image Adjustment
1-1. Adjustment Items
The image adjustment consists of Auto-Image Adjustment and Manual Image Adjustment.The Auto-Image Adjustment requires a Scanner, while the Manual Image Adjustment does not.Read through pages 11B-2 through 11B-13 of this Chapter before going into actual adjustment, which starts from page 11B-14.Page No. 11B-10 lists the necessary adjustments after the parts are replaced on the ComColor.
The order of the adjustment: The order of the adjustment is listed on page 11B-5, and this order should be followed to achieve the best result.
<Independent Adjustment>, when mentioned on below chart, refers to those adjustments, which do not require another adjustment to be done together in given order.
Mechanical Adjustments (Auto-Image Adjustment)Adjustment Names Test mode
number Details
Head Angle Adjustment 423 To adjust the Print head position right angle to the f ow of the paper.
Head Position Adjustment 424 To adjust the Print head position against the adjacent Print heads.
Transfer Belt Direction Adj. 421 To adjust the Transfer belt position against the Print Head carriage.
Registration Roller Direction Adj. 422 Adjust the Registration roller position against the Transfer belt.
Automatic Parameter Adjustments (Auto-Image Adjustment)Adjustment Names Test mode
number Details
Print Timing Rough Adjustment 420 Rough adjustment of the Print timing.
Print Timing Fine Adjustment 425 Fine adjustment of the Print timing.
Overlap Width Adjustment 426 Adjusts the Ink drop range of each Print Head.
Head Density Adjustment 427 Adjusts the Print density against the adjacent Print Heads.
Head Edge Density Adjustment 443 Adjusts the Print density of the edge (approx. 0.5mm) of the Print Heads.
Image Elongation Adjustment 433 Adjusts the Elongation/Shrinkage of the printed image. <Independent Adjustment>
Manual Image AdjustmentsAdjustment Names Test mode
number Details
Leading Edge Position Adj. 428 Adjusts the print Start position. <Independent Adjustment>
Trailing Edge Position Adj. 428 Adjusts the print Stop position. <Independent Adjustment>
Side Mask Adjustment 432 Adjusts the Side Margin amount. <Independent Adjustment>
X-direction Adjustment 435 Adjusts the Ink drop position for each color against the Black ink.
Y-direction Adjustment 436 Adjusts the Lateral ink drop position for all the colors.
Overlap Amount Adjustment 437 Adjusts the Overlap amount between the adjacent heads of each color.
Density Compensation 438 Compensates the print density between the adjacent heads of each color.
Print Head Parameter InputAdjustment Names Test mode
number Details
Head Replace Parameter 442 Input the Voltage and AL parameters of the newly replaced Print Heads.
Saving Image Adjustment ParametersAdjustment Names Test mode
number Details
Parameter Save 440 Copies the Image adjustment settings from the Engine PCB onto the HDD as backup.
Parameter Retrieve 441 Retrieves the Image adjustment settings from the HDD back onto the Engine PCB.
Adjustment Parameter Save 1497Re-writes the Image adjustment parameters onto the Factory default data saving area on the Engine PCB.
1. Image Adjustment
Ink Flow Section: Image Adjustment
1-8. Order of Adjustment.
To achieve best result, the image adjustment should be done in the following order.
Head Angle Adjustment (Test Mode No. 423)
Head Position Adjustment (Test Mode No. 424)
Transfer Belt Direction Adjustment (Test Mode No. 421)
Registration Roller Direction Adjustment (Test Mode No. 422)
AUTO Image AdjustmentPrint Timing Rough Adjustment (TM 420)
Print Timing Fine Adjustment (TM 425)
Overlap Width Adjustment (TM 426)
MANUAL Image AdjustmentLeading Edge Position Adj. (TM 428)
Trailing Edge Position Adj. (TM 428)
Side Mask Adjustment (TM 432)
X-direction Adjustment (TM 435)
Y-direction Adjustment (TM 436)
Overlap Amount Adjustment (TM 437)
Head Replace Parameter (Test Mode No. 442)< Voltage & AL number >
Head Density Adjustment (TM 427)
Head Edge Density Adjustment (TM 443)
Image Elongation Adjustment (TM 433)
Density Compensation (TM 438)
Head Edge Density Adjustment (TM 443)
Print the Head Maintenance Print (TM 404) and conf rm that the image is good.
Re-write the Image adjustment parameters onto the Factory default data saving area on the Engine PCB (Test Mode No. 1497).
Activate Test Mode No. 440 and make backup of the adjustment in HDD.
< A3/Ledger size Matte Paper on External Paper Feed Tray.>
Printing the Test Mode No. 404 [Head Maintenance Print] image prior to the start of the Test Mode No. 423 [Head Angle Adjustment], will provide a rough view of the mounted angle, lateral and vert ical posit ion, as wel l as the X and Y printing position of the replaced Print Head(s).This will aid in making the actual adjustment.
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QUESTION 19 : Why does Test Mode No. 0433 <Image Elongation Adjustment> ends in error on the
ComColor models 3050 and 3010 ?
ANSWER: There was a program bug in the machine firmware program.
This is debugged on the new machine firmware package version No. SNALL Ver. 7.16.3
From this new firmware, the Test Mode No.0433 <Image Elongation Adjustment> will end
correctly on the ComColor models 3050 and 3010.
QUESTION 20 : At what timing do the Ink Supply Valves open and close ?
ANSWER: The Ink supply valves open only when the Ink level sensors on both the Pressurized ink tank
and Negative pressure ink tanks are not detecting the ink for each color.
If either one of the Ink level sensors on the Pressurized ink tank or Negative ink tank is detecting
the ink, the Ink supply valve for that color does not open.
This is why you would hear the Ink supply valves go ON and OFF and ON and OFF repeatedly
when the machine is filling the ink into the machine during the machine installation or when
refilling the ink in the machine at powering ON after setting the parameter to [1] on Test Mode
No. 2711 <Head Replacement Mode>.
QUESTION 21 : Can 1,000 milliliter Ink Cartridges coexist in a machine with 500 milliliter Ink
Cartridges ?
ANSWER: Yes, 1,000 milliliter ink cartridges can coexist with 500 milliliter ink cartridges in one same
machine.
For instance, the Black ink cartridge can be 1,000 milliliter type while the Cyan, Magenta and
Yellow ink cartridge in the same machine can be 500 milliliter ink cartridges, etc.
QUESTION 18 : What type of paper should be used in Auto Image Adjustment ?
ANSWER: Using Matte Paper is recommended.
Some Matte Papers are made for water-based ink. ComColor is oil-based.
Matte Papers for water-based ink will not work .
Old spoiled Matte Paper will not work .
Alternative paper to the Matte Paper is a good quality pure white normal paper with smooth
surface with no stains or no grain showing.
Since the color profile is not the issue in Image adjustment, it is to
which the customer uses the most
What is important is that the paper is pure white and the ink gets on the paper
or smearing. The scanner must be able to scan the printed image correctly.
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Application: ComColor Printers General Information Document No: 22853QUESTION 22 : Can the HC Scissor clips (green in color) be used on ComColor ?
ANSWER: Yes, the model HC Scissor clips (green in color) can be used on the ComColor air tubes and ink
drainage tubes (the thin drain tubes for each color located behind the Bellows unit).
But they cannot be used on the ComColor ink flow tubes.
The ComColor ink flow tubes are very tough and stiff. The HC Scissor clips cannot clip these
stiff ComColor ink flow tubes correctly. These Scissor clips will snap open easily from the ink
flow tubes and you will end up with messy machine and floor.
Never use the HC Scissor clips (green in color) on the ComColor ink flow tubes.
Part No. 050-79665-004Plastic Forceps
033-19378-005Clamp
ComColor Scissor Clamp HC Scissor Clamp
Can be used on all the Ink f ow tubes and Air tubes on the
ComColor machine.
On the ComColor, these can only be used on the Air tubes and thin
soft ink drain tubes behind the Bellows unit.
Never use these on the ComColor ink flow tubes.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
When ordering either one of these Scissor Clamps ( 050-79665-004 and 033-19378-005), order of 1
gives you 10 pieces in a plastic bag.
QUESTION 23 : From which ink tank, Pressurized Ink Tank or Negative Pressure Ink Tank, is the ink
supplied to clean the Heads in head cleaning ?
ANSWER: The ink from both the Pressurized Ink Tank and Negative Pressure Ink Tank are pushed into the
Print head for the head cleaning.
Both the Pressurized ink tank air valve and Negative pressure ink tank air valve are closed when
the Bellows pushed out the air into the Negative pressure ink tank for the head cleaning.
The ink in the Negative ink tank is pushed out in two directions.
One direction is direct to the Print heads.
The other is to the Pressurized ink tank though the one-way-pump, located at the bottom of the
Negative pressure ink tank, and up the Ink Tower.
With the air valve for the Pressurized ink tank closed, the ink from the Negative pressure ink
tank pushes the ink in the Pressurized ink tank to the print heads.
So the ink from both the Negative pressure ink tank and Pressurized ink tank is dripped from the
Print heads in Print Head Cleaning.
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QUESTION 24 : How can we tell when the Test Mode No. 2711 ended ?
ANSWER: Before the machine firmware package version SNALL 7.16.3, the only way to confirm that Test
Mode No. 2711 ended is by watching the machine movement after turning ON the machine power
when the machine power was previously turned OFF with the Test Mode No. 2711 parameter set
to [1].
After filling the ink flow system with the ink, the machine automatically made a Head Cleaning
action.
Then the machine made the initial movement and brought the BP unit to the printing position,
which is the machine idle position.
This is when the Test Mode No. 2711 ended.
You are not to touch the Operation Panel until the machine came to this idle position.
But from machine firmware package version SNALL 7.16.3, following panel messages tells you
when the Test Mode No. 2711 ended.
When this display ends, the Test Mode
No. 2711 has ended.
<Avai lable f rom machine f i rmware
package No. SNALL 7.16.3
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QUESTION 25 : How is the Meniscus made on the print heads ?
ANSWER: The Meniscus on the Print head nozzles are made by following two different ways, depending on
the machine state.
1) Machine powered OFF or machine power ON with no ink movement.
In this condition, the Meniscus is made by the difference in the height between the Print head
and Negative pressure ink tank.
The ink from the Print head tries to flow down into the Negative pressure ink tank when the
machine power is OFF or when the power is ON but the ink is not making any movement.
During this machine state, the Air valve for the Negative pressure ink tank is OPEN.
The air tries to escape from the Negative pressure ink tank and pull the ink down from the
Print heads. The small diameter Print head nozzles and due also to the viscosity of the ink,
the ink hesitates to fall down through the tube into the Negative pressure ink tank.
With the surface tension the ink makes Meniscus on each Print head nozzle.
The Meniscus prevents ink from dripping from the Print head.
If a large shock is given on the machine or directly to the Print head, the Meniscus break and
the ink will keep dripping from the Print head.
The only way to correct the broken Meniscus is to turn ON the machine power and perform
the Head Cleaning either by the User Mode or Serviceman Test Mode.
2) Machine power is ON and the machine is either Printing or Circulating ink (ink is flowing).
When the ink is flowing in the ink flow system, either in printing operation or in ink circulating
operation, the difference in the height between the Print head and Negative pressure ink tank
is not enough to make the meniscus.
During the printing or in ink circulation, the Bellows Unit hangs in the machine to pull the air
out from the Negative pressure tank.
When the machine power is ON and ink is circulating, the air valve for the Negative ink tank is
closed. If the air is pulled out from the Negative pressure ink tank, that process will pull the
ink down from the Print head. This action is equivalent to increasing the height difference
between the Print head and Negative pressure ink tank. This process assist in Print head
making the Meniscus on its nozzles, even though the ink is flowing inside the Print head.
So, it is the Bellows unit that makes the Meniscus on the Print head nozzles when the ink is
flowing in the ink flow system.
QUESTION 26 : How much Ink is lost in draining the ink out from the Ink Flow System.
ANSWER: In draining the ink out completely from the Ink flow system (Pressurized ink tank, Negative
pressure ink tank and Print head area), approximately 180 milliliters of ink for each color is
required to refill.
Therefore the answer is approximately 180 milliliters Black, 180 milliliters Cyan, 180 milliliters
Magenta and 180 milliliters Yellow.
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QUESTION 27 : Is there a Meniscus on the print head nozzle when the machine power is OFF ?
ANSWER: Yes, the Meniscus exist on the Print head nozzle when the machine power is OFF.
Machine powered OFF or machine power ON with no ink movement.
In this condition, the Meniscus is made by the difference in the height between the Print head
and Negative pressure ink tank.
The ink from the Print head tries to flow down into the Negative pressure ink tank when the
machine power is OFF or when the power is ON but the ink is not making any movement.
During this machine state, the Air valve for the Negative pressure ink tank is OPEN.
The air tries to escape from the Negative pressure ink tank and pull the ink down from the
Print heads. The small diameter Print head nozzles and due also to the viscosity of the ink,
the ink hesitates to fall down through the tube into the Negative pressure ink tank.
With the surface tension the ink makes Meniscus on each Print head nozzle.
The Meniscus prevents ink from dripping from the Print head.
If a large shock is given on the machine or directly to the Print head, the Meniscus break and
the ink will keep dripping from the Print head.
The only way to correct the broken Meniscus is to turn ON the machine power and perform
the Head Cleaning either by the User Mode or Serviceman Test Mode.
QUESTION 28 : What is the function of Test Mode No. 2711 <Head Replacement Mode> ?
ANSWER: The Test Mode No. 2711 <Head Replacement Mode> has three (3) functions.
1) It opens up both the Negative pressure ink tank air valve and Pressurized ink tank air valve at
the same time to allow the ink to fill both ink tanks in less time.
When both ink tanks are empty, the ink flowing down from the Ink cartridge is allowed
instantly to fill the Ink Tower to the point just under the height of where the Ink detection
sensor is located.
<Keep in mind that the one-way-type Ink pump on the Negative pressure ink tank uses thin rubber
pistons which gives away to let the ink go through even though it is not pumping.>
The air valves for both tanks are open until the Ink level sensors on both the Negative
pressure ink tank and Pressurized ink tank detect the ink.
Once the ink level is detected by both ink tanks at the same time (the ink flow system is
filled), the Air valve for the Negative pressure ink tank is closed and that for the
Pressurized ink tank stays open.
From thereafter, only either one of the air valves opens at a time.
Which one opens depends on the machine condition.
2) The timer to detect empty ink cartridge is made longer, so the machine does not display the
[Ink Cartridge Empty] error message while the Ink cartridge is filling the Negative pressure
ink tank and Pressurized ink tank.
3) The machine does not make the initial movement on the Ink pan until the Head cleaning is
made on the Print heads automatically at the very end of the Test Mode No2711.
This is to prevent the BP Belt from receiving dripping ink from the Print heads, as the
Meniscus does not exist on the Print heads when the Print heads are replaced or when the
Ink is drained out from the machine.
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Application: ComColor Printers General Information Document No: 22853QUESTION 29 : When does the machine circulate ink ?
ANSWER: The ink circulates in following four (4) conditions.
1) When the ink temperature is under 25 degrees Celsius, the machine circulates the ink with
the Heaters in the ink tower ON until the ink temperature goes up to 25 degrees Celsius.
2) When the ink temperature goes up too high, the ink is circulated to cool its temperature by
the Cooling fans on the ink tower.
3) Using Test Mode No. 2452 <Ink Circulation Action> compulsively circulates the ink and
completes the test mode automatically in approximately 10 minutes.
This test mode function is for a serviceman to circulate the ink to remove tiny air bubbles in
the ink tubes and also to trap small foreign objects in the Filter (the filter in the Pressurized
ink tank), when the ink is refilled in the machine during the machine installation or when
refilling the ink after draining the ink flow system.
4) ometimes circulates ink regardless of the ink temperature.
After certain amount of printing job is finished, the machine circulates ink depending on
how much new ink is filled into the Negative pressure ink tank from the Ink cartridge, to
stabilize (to remove the air bubbles foreign objects from the ink tube) the ink condition.
Sometimes the ink is circulated after the Head cleaning , etc. to stabilize
QUESTION 30 : When Air Valve for both the Negative pressure ink tank and Pressurized ink
tank close at the same time ?
ANSWER: The Air valves for ink tanks close at the same time only
QUESTION 31 : When Air Valve for the both the Negative pressure ink tank and Pressurized ink
tank open at the same time ?
ANSWER: The Air valves for ink tanks ope at the same time only when the machine is powered
ON after it was previously powered OFF with the parameter setting selected to [1] on Test Mode
No.2711 <Head Replacement Mode>.
The detailed information on this is given on the Answer for Question No.28 <What is the function
of Test Mode No.2711 <Head Replacement Mode> ?
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Application: ComColor Printers General Information Document No: 22853QUESTION 32 : When the Air Valve for the Negative pressure ink tank open ?
ANSWER: The Air valve for the Negative pressure ink tank in following three (3) machines
conditions
1) When the machine is powered ON after it was previously powered OFF with the parameter
setting selected to [1] on Test Mode No.2711 <Head Replacement Mode>.
2) When the machine power is OFF.
3) When the machine power is ON, but the ink in the ink flow system is not being circulated.
QUESTION 33 : When the Air Valve for the Pressurized ink tank open ?
ANSWER: The Air valve for the Pressurized ink tank in following three (3) machines conditions
1) When the machine is powered ON after it was previously powered OFF with the parameter
setting selected to [1] on Test Mode No.2711 <Head Replacement Mode>.
2) When the machine is printing.
3) When the ink in the ink flow system is being circulated.
QUESTION 34 : When is the timing to release the Scissor Clamps from the air tubes after replacing
any one of the Negative pressure ink tanks or Positive pressure ink tanks ?
ANSWER: The Scissor Clamps should be released as soon as the machine power is turned back ON and
when the Ink pump on the bottom of the Negative pressure ink tank starts to pump the ink.
If the Scissor Clamp is released before the Ink pump starts to operate, the ink from the Print
head will come down into the Negative pressure ink tank and overflows the Negative pressure
ink tank.
In the worst case, the colors mix and contaminated ink goes into the ink circulation system.
NOTE:
The above does not apply after all the ink (4 colors) are drained out from the ink flow system.
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Application: ComColor Printers General Information Document No: 22853QUESTION 35 : Why are the Cams, that trigger the ink cartridge mechanism, offset ?
ANSWER: A small motor is used for the rotation of the Cams.
The Cams must trigger the ink cartridge one by one to keep minimum load on the motor.
That is the reason for the offset.
Cams Motor
Ink Cartridge
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QUESTION 36 : Why do the Print Head area become empty when only draining the ink
out from the Pressurized ink tank ?
ANSWER: When draining the ink from the Positive pressure ink tank, the air valve for the Pressurized ink
tank is opened.
When the air valve is opened, the air entering into the Pressurized ink tank goes into the ink tube
which leads to the Print heads.
The ink from the Print head goes down into the Negative pressure ink tank.
The Air valve for the Negative pressure ink tank is closed, therefore the Negative pressure ink
tank does not overflow.
The ink from the Print head goes into the Negative ink tank and then the same amount of ink
goes out from the Negative ink tank through the one-way-pump thin rubber pistons and drained
out from the small diameter ink drain tube (behind the Bellows unit) from which the Pressurised
ink tank ink drains out.
To prevent ink from the Print head area from draining, place a Scissor clip firmly on the ink
tube leading from the Pressurized ink tank to the Print head.
QUESTION 37 : Why is it recommended that we drain the ink one color at a time and not 4 colors
together when we drain all the ink out from the ink system ?
ANSWER: Draining all 4 colors at same time will flood the Common air chamber of the Negative pressure
ink tank with 4 color inks.
The 4 colors will mix in the Common air chamber, becoming blackish in color.
The mixed color ink will flow back into the Negative pressure ink tank, which in turn will end up
in Print heads.
NOTE:
The ink should be drained one color at a time.
QUESTION 38 : Why is there no open air valve for the Ink Cartridge to supply ink into the negative
ink tank ?
ANSWER: Unlike model which use hard moulded plastic ink cartridge, the ComColor
ink cartridge uses soft plastic bag.
The ComColor soft plastic ink bags collapse the amount ink .
Therefore, the ComColor ink cartridge does not need to take in the air to supply ink.
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Application: ComColor Printers General Information Document No: 22853QUESTION 39 : What can we do to place an IP Address on IS900C when unable to do so from the PC ?
ANSWER: It is very rare, but due to the setting of the PC, placing an IP Address on IS900C is disabled.
Since it is due to the setting of the PC , it may be difficult to trouble shoot.
If it is going to take time to , the IP Address can be placed on IS900C
following manner. You will need PC Display, Key Board and Mouse.
IS900C
PC Display
Key Board
MousePC Display
Key Board (USB)
Mouse (USB)
IS900C Power
These PS/2 Ports can be used for the Mouse and Key Board.LEFT = KEY BOARDRIGHT = MOUSE
After above connection is made and IS900C is
powered ON, Login as Admin
< If Password is already given, type-in the password and Login. If Password is not given yet, keep the box blank for the Password and Login.>
After logged in as Admin, pull-down on the RIP and
select RIP details.
Click on the Communication Settings, and then
the IP Address input display is accessed.
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