DM4-4065 DPB - 1000 SERVICE MANUAL V1.9 edition 2004. May NIDEC COPAL CORPORATION
Oct 24, 2014
DM4-4065
DPB - 1000
SERVICE MANUAL
V1.9 edition 2004. May
NIDEC COPAL CORPORATION
CONTENTS
1. Removing the covers .....................................................................................1 Removing the upper cover............................................................................1
Removing the rear cover...............................................................................1 Removing the side covers.............................................................................2
2. Removing the paper tray ...............................................................................3 3. Replacing the print head and adjustment....................................................6 3-1. Replacing the print head........................................................................6 3-2.Adustment...............................................................................................7 4. Replacing the cutter unit .............................................................................10 5. Modes for professional servicing ...............................................................11
(1) Confirmation MC data change .............................................................12 Saving MC data ...................................................................................12 Loading MC data .................................................................................12
(2) Single test ............................................................................................12 (3) Test print mode ....................................................................................13 (4) The download method of a firmware ...................................................14
6. Description of MC data ................................................................................16 7. Overview of all Sensors and Motors ..........................................................26 List..............................................................................................................27
Total Circuit Diagram
1. Removing the covers
Removing the upper cover: Remove the four screws as shown. Fig.1, Fig.2
Fig.1 Upper Cover Fig.2 The top of the print head
Removing the rear cover: Remove the six screws as shown. Fig.3, Fig.4
Fig.3 Rear Cover Fig.4 Power supply/Controller
10S-UB2 PCB
10S-Main PCB
Fig.4-1 10S-Main PCB / 10S-UB2 PCB
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Removing the side covers: Preparation: First remove the ribbon tray and back cover before proceeding.
Removing the right cover Step 1. Remove the two screws on the bottom of the right cover as shown. Fig.5 Step 2.Two screws are removed from the inside of the unit as shown. Fig.6, 7 Step 3. Re-install by reversing the steps above.
Fig.6 Upper front side screw Fig.5 Right side cover
Fig.8.The inside of the right sideFig.7. Upper rear side screw
Option: Security (RFID PCB)
Fig.9.The inside of the left side
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2. Removing the paper tray The paper tray may be drawn out as far as the stop position. The following steps are used when the tray is to be completely removed:
Step 1. Draw out the paper tray in front. Fig.10 Step 2. Remove the front cover of the paper tray. Fig.10 (Note) There are two screws on both the left and right sides of the back cover. Step 3. Remove the screws on the left and right fixed shafts. Fig.11 Step 4. Pull the two shafts forward. Fig.12 Step 5. Remove the tray by pulling it up and out from behind. Fig.13 Step 6. Re-installation is accomplished by reversing the above steps.
Paper Tray Cover
Fig.10 Fig.11
Shafts
Fig.12 Fig.13 After paper tray removed
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The installation of the paper tray is set in the following method. Left-right side cover and rear cover are removed.
Note: Ensure that the pins located at the rear of the paper tray are seated firmly into the holes located on each shaft. Failure to do so will result in the paper tray not opening properly. Fig.14
Fig.14 Pin Settings
Hole Pin
Paper tray rear
Rear shaft
Step 1. Paper tray is inserted in the back of the body. Fig.15 Step 2..It is set confirming a pin and a shaft. (left-right) Fig.14,16-1,16-2,16-3 Step 3.The left-right shaft is fixed. Fig.17-1,17-2 Step 4. Paper tray cover is installed. Fig.10
Pin Shaft
Fig.16-1
Paper tray
Fig.15
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Fig.16-3 Left side
Fig.16-2 Right side
It is fixed securely
Fig.17-2 Fig.17-1 Left-Right shaft is fixed
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3. Replacing the print head and adjustment. (Note) Be sure to turn off the power and let the unit cool for about 5 minutes before touching the head.
3-1. Replacing the print head. Step 1. Remove the two fixed screws from the print head. Fig.18, 19 Step 2. Remove the three connectors from the print head. Fig.20 Step 3. The replacement head is installed by reversing the above steps. (Note) Use caution when removing the connectors. (Note) Do not remove the metal plate attached to the print head. This plate is used to set the print head’s height. Fig.21
Fig.18 Head fixed screws Fig.19 Right head fixed screw (magnified)
Fig.20 Connectors
d
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Fig.21 Print hea
3-2. Adjustment Resistance is indicated on the connector part. Print head voltage changes in this resistance. Fig.22 See Table-1: Input value around that resistance is inputted, it tunes exactly.
Resistance 5494 Ω
Fig.22 Print head connector
Step 1. The resistance of r
That input value isStep 2. mdl.exe is opene input value is note
* See: 5. Modes fo
(Note) At first confirm Printer ID
Resistance(Ω)
Input Value
Resistance (Ω)
Input Value
4770 872 5300 9204800 875 5350 9244850 880 5400 9284900 884 5450 9324950 889 5500 9375000 893 5550 9415050 898 5600 9455100 902 5650 9495150 906 5700 9545200 911 5750 9585250 915 5800 962Table-1 (Standard paper) Input value
eplacement print head is note. note from Table-1. (e.g. 900 ) d, Read MC data is called and previous print head . Fig.23, Fig.24. (e.g. 884 ) r professional servicing.
Fig.23
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It click on the Finish after it is note HDVLT0884
HDVLT0884
Fig.24 MC data Step 3. Set MC data it click. Fig.23 The input value note with Step1 is inputted. Fig.25-1 (e.g. 900) It is inputted with HDVLT0900 and it click on OK. Fig.25-2
Fig.25-2Fig.25-1 Step 4. It click on Save MC data and turns on DPB again. Fig.23 Step 5. MC data confirmed again. (HDVLT0900) Step 6. A sample image is printed and density confirmation is done. This operation is repeated and it tunes exactly.
Step 7. When there is a densitometer, there is a density test image in the CD-ROM (file name test print D) of the accessories. (102: Gray density 0.85±0.05) Fig.26
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Fig.26 Test Print D.BMP
102: This image density value adjust it to the 0.85±0.05
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4. Replacing the cutter unit Preparation: Remove the ink ribbon tray and left side cover. Step 1. Remove the safety via its two screws. Fig.27 Step 2. Remove the two fixed screws of the cutter unit. Fig.28 Step 3. Remove the connector to the cutter unit. Fig.29 Step 4. The cutter unit may now be removed. Fig.29 Step 5. The new cutter unit is installed by reversing the above steps.
Screws
Safety cover
Fig.27
Cutter Unit
Screws
Fig.28. Fixed screws of cutter unit
Motor
Fig.30. Cutter unit
Connector
Fig.29
Motor
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5. Modes for professional servicing
The following window is displayed when running the DL.EXE download program found on the PC in which the DPB printer driver has been installed. * There are two kinds of DL.EXE at present. Fig.31, Fig.32
ICON: DL.EXE When two or more DPB have connected, the power supply of DPB to be used is turned ON.
Other DPB turn off.
Fig.31 dl.exe operation screen
ICON: MDL.EXE (multi) When two or more DPB have connects, it click on Printer ID and ID number is specified.
Fig.32 mdl.exe operation screen
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(1) Confirming MC data change 1. Click the [Read MC data] button to see that the MC data has changed. (example: %MC09HDVLT0762 has changed to HDVLT0752) 2. Click the [Set MC data] button, type in HDVLT0752, and click the [OK] button. 3. Save with [Save MC data] and confirm with [Read MC data]
Saving MC data 1. Click the button [Read MC data]. Fig.31, Fig.32 2. Click the button [Save to file] at the bottom right. Fig.33 3. Type a file name (xxx.dat) and save the file.
MC data
Fig.33
Loading MC data
1. Click the button [Load MC data] in the Fig.31, Fig.32 2. Select a file of MC data (xxx.dat) 3. Click the [Open] button to Load the file. 4. Save with [Save MC data] and confirm with [Read MC data]
(2) Single test Click the button [Single test] in the Fig.31, Fig.32 The movement of each department can be checked in this item. Fig.34
Fig.34
It Click on Refresh when
D/A Converter is checked.
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(3) Test print mode To put the DPB into test mode, press both the Rewind key and Cut Key while turning on the power. Fig.35 Continue pressing the keys until DATA LED and ERROR LED are both lighted.
Fig.35 Test print mode
T Indication
ON Key Function 1. Rewind Creates image data.
(Error LED Light) 2. Cut Starts the test print (Repeat Key) 3. Reprint Ends test print mode operation
* Normal mode is not restored until power is cycled again.
MC data TSTPN Test print pattern TSTPN0-6
Gray128 0 Stair 1 Black 2 COL_BAR 3 Cross Line 4 Cray64 5 Gray192 6 (unused at present) ------
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(4) The download method of a firmware. Upgrade of a firmware is performed by exclusive file (Upgrade.exe file)
Example: Upgrade firmware USB2.0 upgrade.exe file: 2002C3.exe USB1.1 upgrade.exe file: 1015C1.exe
USB1.1
Version (1.015)
Specification (Standard)
1 015 C1
USB1.1
USB2.0
Version (2.002)
Specification (Standard)
2 002 C3
USB2.0
Please check the present printer version before performing upgrade.
Creating time
Fig.36 Version check
V2.002 → Version1000 → DPB1000 C3 → Specification
DPB power switch is turned on, a versionwill be displayed on a display. Fig.36
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1. An update.exe file is double-clicked. Fig.37
Example: 2001C3.exe (2000C3.exe → 2001C3.exe)
2. A click of a* It cannot
3. Wait until th field. Do n
4. Click the [E (Note 1) Close all (Note 2) Confirm (Note 3) Momenta
Fig.37
[Download Execute] button starts downlo download when a USB type or a specificae message “Download process complete”ot off power to the printer or the PC duringxit] button to close the download applicatio
other programs before using this applicatthat there are no errors or warnings beforerily turn off the power switch to the DPB a
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Fig.38
ad. Fig.38 tion type differs from. appears in the [Message] the process. n.
ion. downloading. fter downloading.
6. Description of MC data * There is an item which isn’t indicated by the kind of firmware.
MC data Details Item Cut length (L size 89mm) Min 0000 Max 2800 Default 1056
PRLN0
Note 89mm Item Cut length (PC size 102mm) Mini 0000 Max 2800 Default 1210
PRLN1
Note 102mm Item Cut length (2L size 180mm) Min 0000 Max 2800 Default 2112
PRLN2
Note 180mm Item Cut length (6X9size 230mm) Min 0000 Max 2800 Default 2730
PRLN3
Note 230mm Item Color deviation adjustment (L size) Min 0000 Max 0999 Default 0082
PRMG0
Note Item Color deviation adjustment (PC size) Min 0000 Max 0999 Default 0082
PRMG1
Note Item Color deviation adjustment (2L size) Min 0000 Max 0999 Default 0082
PRMG2
Note Item Color deviation adjustment (6X9 size) Min 0000 Max 0999 Default 0082
PRMG3
Note
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MC data Details Item Print start position (L size) Min -1999 Max +0999 Default -0066
* PA1T0
Note Item Print start position (PC size) Min -1999 Max +0999 Default -0220
* PA1T1
Note Item Print start position (2L size) Min -1999 Max +0999 Default -1131
* PA1T2
Note Item Print start position (6X9 size) Min -1999 Max +0999 Default -1736
* PA1T3
Note Item At single test ribbon motor speed Min 000 Max 255 Default 140
RBNS0
Note DA value Item At OP ribbon motor speed variation (With YMC) Min 000 Max 255 Default 110
RBNS1
Note DA value Item At initial position ribbon motor speed variation (With YMC) Min 000 Max 255 Default 090
RBNS2
Note DA value Item Ribbon speed initials Min 000 Max 255 Default 112
RBNS3
Note DA value Item Ribbon speed adjustment (at start) Min -130 Max +099 Default +004
* RBNSA
Note 1.3ms/Line
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MC data Details Item Ribbon speed adjustment (at end) Min -130 Max +099 Default -004
* RBNSB
Note 1.3ms/Line Item Not use Min -99 Max +99 Default -40
DIFSA
Note 2.0ms/Line Item Not use Min -99 Max +99 Default -20
DIFSB
Note 2.0ms/Line Item Ribbon mark detection (msec) Min 000 Max 999 Default 040
RBNMS
Note If more than this time is detected, it is judged as a position of a start of each color.
Item A ribbon marks it no decision time (msec). Min 000 Max 999 Default 005
RBNNM
Note Item Ribbon mark distinction standard value Min 0000 Max 1023 Default 0300
RBNAD
Note Item After a ribbon mark is detected, time to the motor stop(msec)Min 001 Max 999 Default 075
RBNCK
Note It is used for the print start position adjustment of the ribbon.Item Delay from the print start to the ribbon motor rotation start (msec) Min 000 Max 199 Default 001
RBNDL
Note Make the slack Item Ribbon initial position time-out (msec) Min 0100 Max 1999 Default 1200
RBNTM
Note 12sec
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MC data Details Item Ribbon speed change delay time (msec) Min 000 Max 999 Default 100
RBNWD
Note The delay from print speed to mark sensing after one color prints. Item Ribbon motor threw up time (mesc) Min 000 Max 300 Default 300
RBNUP
Note Item Paper sensor position Min +0000 Max +1999 Default +0470
* PASNS
Note It influences slug length of the first sheet Item Tip cut length Min 0000 Max 1999 Default 0600
PACUT
Note About 50mm Item Slug length Min 0000 Max 0199 Default 0060
SLCUT
Note 5mm Item Paper feed after the print Min 0000 Max 0999 Default 0174
PRADD
Note 14.5mm Item Paper end decision (5mm) Min 0000 Max 0999 Default 0060
PAEND
Note 5mm Item The time until auto rewind after the print (10msec) Min 0000 Max 9999 Default 0500
TMRWD
Note 5sec Item The paper initial mode Min 0 Max 3 Default 2
PINIM
Note 0: Not sent 1: Sent 2: 1+Cut 3:1+100mm Cut
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MC data Details Item Paper initial length (square countermeasure) 200mm Min 0000 Max 9999 Default 2400
PINIL
Note 200mm Item Pulse motor threw up step number (highest frequency) Min 000 Max 127 Default 085
PMSUP
Note 3300pps Item The number of approach run lines Min 000 Max 255 Default 059
PERUN
Note Item The time until head fan stop after the print (100msec) Min 0000 Max 9999 Default 1200
TMFAN
Note 2min Item Minimum cut time (msec) Min 0000 Max 9999 Default 0300
TMCUT
Note A cut doesn’t stop even if a sensor is detected within this time Item Image center adjustment Min -99 (shift left) Max +99 (shift right) Default -07
* CENTR
Note 1=4 dot, In case of resolution 300dpi, about 0.35mm. Item Head voltage adjustment Min 0817 Max 1023 Default 0880
* HDVLT
Note Print density rises when value is enlarged Item The minimum setup value of the head voltage Min 0 Max 160 Default 0
VLTMN
Note Limit is set at 27V (124) Item The maximum setup value of the head voltage Min 161 Max 255 Default 255
VLTMX
Note Limit is set at 31V (211)
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MC data Details Item Waiting time to the print start after the head going down (msec)Min 000 Max 999 Default 050
HEDWT
Note Item Head up waiting time after the printing end (msec) Min 000 Max 999 Default 000
HEDDL
Note Item Switching of the standard and the economy print mode. Min 0 Max 9 Default 1
PARBN
Note 0: standard print mode 1: economy print mode Item Not use Min 00 Max 99 Default 00
QUALT
Note 0:1.3ms/Line Item Not use Min 00 Max 99 Default 00
VDRMD
Note Item Not use Min 00 Max 99 Default 00
OPPMD
Note Item OP image data adjustment Min -255 Max +255 Default +000
AJOVC
Note Item The command waiting time of the print practice (100msec) Min 0000 Max 9999 Default 0600
EXOUT
Note Item Not use Min 00 Max 99 Default 00
INTER
Note
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MC data Details Item Not use Min -9999 Max +9999 Default 0000
REMAN
Note Item Not use Min -99 Max +99 Default +21
DI1SA
Note Item Not use Min -99 Max +99 Default +27
DI1SB
Note Item Not use Min 0000 Max 1023 Default 0785
HDVFF
Note Item Not use Min 0000 Max 1023 Default 0940
HDV7F
Note Not use Item Test print pattern Min 0 Max 6 Default 4
TSTPN
Note 0=Gray128,1=Stair,2=Black,3=Col Bar,4=Cross Line,5=Gray64,6=Gray192 Item Test print size Min 0 Max 9 Default 1
TSTSZ
Note 0=L 1=PS 2=2L 3=6X9 4=6X8 5=Card Item Not use Min 0 Max 1 Default 0
TSTCT
Note Special firmware Item Not use Min 0 Max 1 Default 0
DINFO
Note Item Ribbon mark Min 0 Max 1 Default 0
RBNMK
Note 0: Ribbon mark detect 1: Ribbon mark not detect
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MC data Details Item Not use Min 0 Max 1 Default 0
AGING
Note Special firmware Item Printer ID number Min 0 Max 7 Default 0
DPBID
Note Item Not use Min 0 Max 1 Default 0
EXTBL
Note Item Not use Min 20 Max 70 Default 35
PREHT
Note Item Image data transfer time-out (Sec) Min 020 Max 999 Default 030
TNSTM
Note Item Cut length (6X8) 216mm Min 0000 Max 2800 Default 2412
PRLN4
Note Item Color deviation adjustment (6X8 size) Min 0000 Max 0999 Default 0090
PRMG4
Note Item Print start position (6X8 size) Min -1999 Max +0999 Default -1414
PA1T4
Note Item RFID Test mode Not use Min 0 Max 5 Default 0
RFIDM
Note Item Cut length (Card size) 63mm Min 0000 Max 2800 Default 0744
PRLN5
Note
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MC data Details Item Color deviation adjustment (Card size) Min 0000 Max 0999 Default 0084
PRMG5
Note Item Print start position (Card size) Min -1999 Max +0999 Default +0255
PA1T5
Note Item Not use Min 0000 Max 9999 Default 1000
PRTID
Note Special use Item Retrial number of times (Yellow ribbon mark mis-detection) Min 0 Max 5 Default 1
RTRYY
Note Item USB communication is checked in every one minute Min 0 Max 1 Default 0
CKUSB
Note 0:Function 1:Not function Item Not use Min 0000 Max 1999 Default 0200
PREND
Note Item Not use Min 0 Max 1 Default 0
PEPNT
Note Special use Item The adjustment of the strobe value. Special use Min -064 Max +064 Default +000
AJSTB
Note When value is enlarged on time of head electric current gets long. Print density is raised.
Item Slug length (6x8.2 size) Special use Min 0 Max 199 Default 60
SL682
Note 5mm Item Cut length (6x8.2 size) Special use Min 0 Max 2800 Default 2476
PRLN6
Note
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MC data Details Item Color deviation adjustment (6x8.2 size) Special use Min 0 Max 999 Default 98
PRMG6
Note Item Print start position (6x8.2 size) Special use Min -1999 Max +0999 Default -1497
PA1T6
Note Item Not use Min 0 Max 1 Default 0
DRMAN
Note The medium rest (0: Non- indication 1: Indication)
* The MC data that adjustment is necessary for every machine (It has been adjusted at the time of factory shipping)
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7. Overview of all Sensors and Motors
1 PMT
2 RBNMT
3 HDMT
4 PINCH MT
5 CTMT 6
MFAN
7 HFAN1
8 HFAN2
12 MGOUT1
15 RBNMARK1
19 PAPERPS
21 HEADPS2
20 HEADPS1
22 PINCH ROLL
24 RBN ENC2
25 PAPER DOOR
26 TPH
27 CUTPS
28 MS1
11 HFAN5
9 HFAN3
13 MGOUT2
14 PAPEREND
16 RBNMARK2
17 RBNMARK3
18 RBNMARK4
23 RBN ENC1
30 RTMP
33 OP_KEY3
32 OP_KEY2
31 OP_KEY1
10 HFAN4
36 LED3
35 LED2
34 LED1
38 AC INLET
37 POWER SWITCH
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List No. Description Function
1 PMT(STEPPING MOTOR) PAPER FEED 2 RBNMT(DC MOTOR) RIBBON DRIVE 3 HDMT(DC MOTOR) THERMAL HEAD UP/DOWN 4 PINCHMT(DC MOTOR) PINCH ROLLER UP/DOWN 5 CTMT(DC MOTOR) CUTTER DRIVE 6 MFAN(DC FAN) POWER SUPPLY COOLING FAN 7 HFAN1(DC FAN) HEAD COOLING FAN RIGHT SIDE 8 HFAN2(DC FAN) HEAD COOLING FAN TOP
HFAN3(DC FAN) HEAD COOLING FAN TOP 10 HFAN4(DC FAN) HEAD COOLING FAN TOP (Option) 11 HFAN5(DC FAN) HEAD COOLING LEFT SIDE (Option) 12 MGOUT1(10S-SN1) PAPER SIZE SENSOR DETECT ”L” 13 MGOUT2(10S-SN1) PAPER POSITION SENSOR DETECT ”L” 14 PAPEREND(10S-SN1) PAPER END SENSOR PAPER DETECT”L”
15/16 RBNMARK1/2(10S-SN2 TYPE A) RIBBON SIZE SENSOR MARK DETECT”H” 17/18 RBNMARK3/4(10S-SN2 TYPE A) RIBBON SIZE SENSOR MARK DETECT”H”
19 PAPERPS(10S-SN2TYPE B) PAPER POSITION SENSOR 20 HEADPS1(10S-SN3) HEAD UP POSITION SENSOR UP DETECT”L” 21 HEADPS2(10S-SN3) HEAD DOWN POSITION SENSOR DOWN DETECT”L” 22 PINCHROLL(10S-SN3) PINCH ROLLER UP/DOWN SENSOR DOWN DETECT”L 23 RBNENC1(10S-SN3) RIBBON DRIVE MOTOR PULSE SENSOR SLIIT DETECT”H”24 RBNENC2(10S-SN3) RIBBON SPEED SENSOR SLIT DETECT”H” 25 PAPERDOOR(10S-SN3) PAPER TRAY SET SENSOR SET DETECT”L” 26 TPH(THERMAL PRINT HEAD) THERMAL PRINT HEAD 27 CUTPS(MS) (CUTPS2) CUTTER POSITION CUTTER DETECT”L” 28 MS1(MS) INTERLOCK SWITCH 24VDC 30 RTMP(THEAMISTER) TEMPERATURE SENSOR
31/32/33 OP KEY(10S-OPE) PUSH SWITCH 34/35/36 OP LED(10S-OPE) LED
37 POWER SWITCH POWER SUPPLY SWITCH 38 AC INLET AC INLET
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HEAD FAN3
Head PowerInput
SerialPort1
SerialPort2
HEAD FAN ASSY (3/1)
HEAD FAN ASSY
HEAD FAN ASSY
(2/1)
(1/1)
BK
BK
BK
RD
RD
RD
PS FAN ASSYBKRD
10D07N19 ASSY
10D07N18 ASSY
BLBKPLBK
10D07N16 ASSY
10D07N17 ASSY
Ribon Mark SEN1
Head U/D SEN1Head U/D SEN2 Pinch Roller SEN
Magazine Out SEN1
Paper SEN
Paper Door SEN
Ribon Encoder SEN1
Ribon Encoder SEN2
10D07N12 ASSY
10D07N14ASSY
10D07N13ASSY
10D07N15ASSY
10D07N11ASSY
10D07N20ASSY
Head PowerOutput
RD
BK BK
BKGY
BKGY
BK
BN
BN
RD
RD
OG
OG
YW
YW
LGBLPLGYWT
BK
RDGYGYGYGYGY
BK
RD
RD
RD
RD
BK
BK
BKBN
BL
PL
LG
BK
RDGYGYGY
RD
BK
BK
RD
RD
BK
BL
RD
BKPL
RD
BKLG
WT
BL
HEAD FAN2
HEAD FAN1
Power Supply FAN
PINCHROLLERMOTOR
HEADU/DMOTOR
CUTTER MOTOR
RIBBON MOTOR
STEPPING MOTOR
10D07N6 ASSY
10D07N23 ASSY
10D07N8ASSY
10D07N9ASSY
10D07N7ASSY Y
WY
WY
WYWY
WBKBKBKBKBK
BKBKBKYWYWYW
RD
BKBKBKYWYWYW
10S-MAN
BKBK
10S-OPE
10S-SN3-2
10S-SN3-1
10S-SN3-5
10S-SN3-4
10S-SN3-3
10S-SN3-6
10S-SN2-1(TypeA)
10S-SN2-2(TypeA)
10S-SN2-3(TypeB)
10S-SN1
THERMAL PRINT HEAD TPH156R2
P4-4722(2/1) P4-4722(1/1)
FFC FFC
DC FAN
DC FAN
DC FAN
BKYWLGRDWTBL
LCDDisplay
Head Signal 2
CUTTER UNIT
+24V Power Input +5V Power Input
Ribon Mark SEN2
Ribon Mark SEN3Ribon Mark SEN4
Magazine Out SEN2Paper End SEN
LCD
+24V on/off Cont.Head on/off Cont. Head Voltage Cont.
RD
OperationPanel
Thermistor
DC FAN
Thermistor t
BKOG
OGBK
BKOG
BKOG+
+
+
+
BNBL
LGPL
(Motor)
(Ribon)
OG
OG
BK
BK
10D07N1ASSY WT
PS2LEB225F-0530-XCPL
WT
BK
PS1LEB100F-0524-XCPL
BK
Y/G
Y/G
10D07N2ASSY
10D07N3ASSY
10D07N22ASSY
Y/G
WT
10D07N4ASSY
Y/G
WT
10S-RLY
WT
BKGY
10D07N24 ASSY
BK
BK10D07N23 ASSY
BKBK RD
10S-RID
10S-UB2
MANCN31
UB2CN2
RD
BK LG OG YW BL PL R
D
BN
(Option)
(Option)
USB2.0 InterFace
USB1.1 InterFace
Head Signal 1
(Option)
FGFG
FGFG
CN20
12
CN19
123456
CN23
12
CN24
12
CN25
12
CN22
12
CN21
12
CN18
12
CN17
123456
CN27 12345679 810CN26 1234567
CN16
1 2 3 4 5
CN14
1 2 3
CN15
1 2 3
CN131 2 3 4 5 6 7 CN12 1 2
CN8
12
CN9 1 2 3 4CN10 1 2 3 4
CN7
1234567
98
1011121314
CN6
1234567
CN3
12345678
CN2 12345679 8
CN4
12345
CN5
1234567
98
101112
CN29 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 98 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20CN28 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 98 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 30292827262524232221
SN2-3-CN1
1234
MAN-CN5
1234567
98
101112
SN3-6-CN1
123
SN3-3-CN1
123
SN3-4-CN1
123
MAN-CN4
12345
SN1-CN1
12345
MAN-CN6
1234567
OPE-CN1
1234567
SN2-1-CN1
1234
MAN-CN3
12345678
SN2-2-CN1
1234
SN3-2-CN1
123
SN3-5-CN1
123MAN-CN2 12345679 8
12
12
MAN-CN22
12
MAN-CN19
123456
123456
MAN-CN21
12
MAN-CN20
12
MAN-CN18
12
SN3-1-CN1
123
PS1-CN4
1 2
MAN-CN26 1234567
STEPPING MOTOR
123456
DC GEARED MOTOR
DC GEARED MOTOR
DC GEARED MOTOR
MAN-CN11
1 2 3 4
MAN-CN16
1 2 3 4 5
MAN-CN14
1 2 3
MAN-CN15
1 2 3
MAN-CN27 12345679 810
HD-CN1
12345679 810
HD-CN2 12345679 8101112131415161718192030 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21
HD-CN3 12345679 81011121314151617181920
HD-CN1 12345679 810MAN-CN7
1234567
98
1011121314
12
CN1
1234567
CN1
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