SCX-6555N series training SCX-6555N series training
Jan 27, 2016
SCX-6555N series trainingSCX-6555N series training
ContentsContentsI. Application
II. Feature & specification
III. Mechanism
IV. Hardware
V. CRU
VI. Firmware
I. SCX-6555N seriesApplication
I. SCX-6555N seriesApplication
SCX-6555N series SmarThru Office
SCX-6555N series SmarThru Office
AgendaAgenda
I. What is SmarThru Office? II. SmarThru Office ArchitectureIII. Requirements and RestrictionsIV. How to work?V. FAQVI. Troubleshooting
ObjectivesObjectives
I. To make you aware of
SmarThru Office
I. What is SmarThru Office?
It is a Bundled Software package supplied with Samsung multi-functional peripherals (MFP with NIC).
SmarThru Office software package assists user in working with such peripheral devices as scanner, printers, faxes, etc.
It provides the tools for scanning images and documents, performing text recognition, copying and printing images and documents, and doing many other things.
It creates its own file system, which is called SmarThru Desktop, which simplifies your work with multimedia and other files.
The system consists of three basic parts: SmarThru Office SmarThru Viewer SmarThru Office Launcher
I. What is SmarThru Office?
ObjectivesObjectives
I. To show you the architecture
of SmarThru Office
II. SmarThru Office Architecture
II. SmarThru Office Architecture
Mai n Smar Thr u Of f i ce f r ame appl i cat i on
Scan UI( l ocal / net wor k)
Pr ogr ambar UI
Send t oE- mai l
UI
Send t oFol der
UI
Send t oOCR UI
Scan Engi ne( l ocal / net wor k)
Appl i cat i onr unner
E- mai ls ender
Fol derSaver
OCRwr apper
Modules with UIModules without UI
I ndex / Sear chSer vi ce wr apper
Send t oFax UI
Faxs ender
Thumbnai lUI
Of f i ce/ PDFwr apper
Send t oWeb UI
Web upl oader
Pr i nt UI
Pr i nt engi ne
Image Converter
PDFLeadtools
(TIFF, JPEG, etc )
Conf i gur at i on manager
Web Capt ur e( I E ext ens i on )
Fol der moni t or i ng
agent
Leadtools RasterImaging Pro
Leadtools RasterImaging Pro
Drivers and System API
Drivers and System API
Prof-UIS Library(UI enhancement class library)
Prof-UIS Library(UI enhancement class library)
Index/search engine( MS Indexing Server )
Index/search engine( MS Indexing Server ) OCR engine
(ReadIRIS)
OCR engine(ReadIRIS)Outside in Technology by Stellent inc.
(Components for viewing/accessing contents ofMS Office and PDF documents)
Outside in Technology by Stellent inc.(Components for viewing/accessing contents ofMS Office and PDF documents)
Document / I mage/ Bi nder vi ew UI
Navi gat i on UI( shell folder/ST desktop navigation,
selecting document collections )
I ndex /Sear ch UI
Image Editor /Document Viewer Por t
Moni t or UIPor t
Moni t or UI
Pr i nt er por tmoni t or
Pr i nt er por tmoni t or
Fax pr i nt er dr i ver UIFax pr i nt er dr i ver UI
Fax pr i nt er dr i ver l ogi cFax pr i nt er dr i ver l ogi c
Fax DriverFax DriverXMLConfiguration
data
External software and API
Network scanservice
Network scanservice
Architecture
ObjectivesObjectives
I. To show you the requirements
and restrictions of SmarThru
Office
III. Requirement and Restriction
OS Environment Windows NT4(SP6) / 2k / XP / 2003
Windows XP 64bit Edition
Windows 98/ME
Software Requirement To include PDF files for searching, Adobe Acrobat program should be installed before or IFilter module needs to be downloaded and installed from Adobe website.
Restrictions Search functionality of SmarThru Office utilizes MS Indexing Service that is available starting from Windows 2000. Therefore, Indexing and searching feature will not be available on Window 98/ME/NT4
III. Requirement and Restriction
ObjectivesObjectives
I. To show you the work flow
of SmarThru Office
IV. How to Work?
ApplicationApplication
EmailEmail
FolderFolder
FTPFTP
View of Documents and images
View of Documents and images
Document Viewer /Image Editor
Document Viewer /Image Editor
Document BindersDocument Binders
Backup and RestoreBackup and Restore
PrintPrint
FaxFax
Indexing and SearchingIndexing and Searching
PROCESS and DISTRIBUTION
SmarThru Office
OCROCR
IV. How to Work?
Work Flow
2.Send Scanned Image
1.Initiate Scan from Host
1.Initiate Scan from device
2.Send Scanned Image
MFP
MFP
CAPTURE
Import document files
ObjectivesObjectives
II. To show you the sequence
of SmarThru Office
IV. How to Work?
1. General View
IV. How to Work?
SmarThru Office Main Windows Working Area
Toolbar
Send to Bar
Status bar
Menu
Menu
Working Area
Toolbar
Send to Bar
Status bar
1. General View – Working Area
IV. How to Work?
SmarThru Desktop Independent file system
Created within the standard Windows folder My Documents
Sort on Disk Simplify file sort
( Date, File Type, Latest Used )
Windows Folder Allows user to navigate through all the user's Desktop files and folders
The Right Panel Reflects the content of a selected folder
SmarThru Desktop
Right Panel
Sort on Disk
Windows Folder
….
1. General View – Send To Bar
IV. How to Work?
Send To Bar Run the corresponding application directly
Drag and drop selected file to the appropriate application button.
Send To Bar
Drag & Drop1
Open Application
2
2. Sort on Disk
IV. How to Work?
Sort on Disk The Sort on Disk section is intended to simplify file sorting.
Files of the folders which are not included in Index tab list will not be displayer for the Sort on Disk section.
Use files of the folders which are included in Index tab list.
Index tab : Edit > Preferences
Sort by : • Date : Order by the date of their last modification
• File Types : Allows user to view file sorted by type
• Latest Used : Allows user to view the files last used.
Sort on Disk
Header or Row(▶) Click :
Expand corresponding section
2click
1
Select view from Sort on Disk
2
Set indexing folder ( Edit -> Preferences )
1
2. Sort on Disk – Work flow for Document viewing
Date View
Latest Used View
File Type View
3. Search
IV. How to Work?
Search Switch Left panel
( Normal <-> Search )
Provides advanced options for searches
Use indexed files information• User can determine the file folders for indexing on the Index tab for Search.
Search in • Or : Contents, Title,
• And : Find what, Ignore what
Document Type• File Type
• Categories
Modification Date• Any Time, Date, Period
Advanced Search Panel
Search Panel (Switch Left
Panel)
2
Click Search 1
Advanced Search Result
Send by E-mail
Drag & Drop1
4. Sending Documents – Send by E-mail
IV. How to Work?
Send by E-mail To send a document by E-mail while working within the SmarThru Office
The window of e-mail client will then open with the selected document attached.
File menu > Send by > Send by E-mail
Select file > Right click > Send by > Send by E-mail
Open E-mail Client
2
4. Sending Documents
IV. How to Work?
Send by FTP To upload a document file to server while working within the SmarThru Office
File menu > Send by > Send by Fax
Select file > Right click > Send by > Send by FTP
Send by Fax
Drag & Drop1
Open
Send by FTP
2
4. Sending Documents – Send by Fax
IV. How to Work?
Send by Fax To send a document by Local or Network Fax machine while working within the SmarThru Office
User can send a document by fax machine registered on the Network (Network Fax Settings).
File menu > Send by > Send by Fax
Select file > Right click > Send by > Send by Fax
Send by Fax
Open
Send by Fax
2
Drag & Drop1
4. Backup
IV. How to Work?
Backup Saves the current contents of SmarThru Desktop to a backup file
• File > Back
• Click Backup Icon on the system tray
Import Backup File Allows user to select backup file and to restore SmarThru Desktop from this file
• File > Import Back File
Back up Setup Allows user to set backup operation properties
• Name and location for backup file
• Create new file or Overwrite an existing backup file
• File > Backup Setup
5. Scan
IV. How to Work?
Scan Allows user to scan images and process the images and texts already scanned
Local or Network Scan There are facilities not only for scanning with a local scanner, but also for scanning with a network scanner.
OCR The scanning option allows user to use the optical character recognition option for scanning documents into a text file.
Scan
Open Scan UI 1
Select Scanner2
5. Scan – Local Scan
IV. How to Work?
Local Scan User select local scanner device
• ex) scanner name
Allows user to use Preview button
File format Image : JPEG, BMP, PNG, TIFF
Document : CSV, HTM, DOC, PDF, RTF, TXT
OCR Language : Allows user to select the language for the optical character recognition option.
Scan multiple Page
Preview Area2 Select Scanner
1
5. Scan – Network Scan
IV. How to Work?
Network Scan User select a network scanner device
• ex) scanner name (IP Number)
Preview area will be changed according to selection of local or network
User can not use a Preview button
Network Scan restricts scanner option than local scan
Save File Format JPEG, TIFF, PDF
Note : In order to see network scanner from “Select Scanner”, user has to add devices from separate Network scanner client program first.
Preview Area – Network ScannerIn case of Network Scanner, Preview function
not support.
Select Scanner1
Preview is displayed onlyfor local scanning
5. Scan – Work Flow for Scanning
IV. How to Work?
Click Scan button
1Scan UI
Open
2Select
Scanner driver
3
Network Scanner
Local Scanner
Preview area will be changed according to selection of local or network
4
Execute Scan
5
Save6
6. Audit Trail
IV. How to Work?
Audit Trail Allows user to view all the records on operations for sending documents by fax, e-mail, and FTP.
File > Audit Trail
Filter Conditions User can set criteria which records of the Audit Trail dialog must meet by specifying the Time, User Name and Operation data.
7. Web Capture
IV. How to Work?
Web Capture Allows user to select a rectangular area on a Web page which interests user and capture its contents as a picture file, text file, HTML file.
Capture Selection : Allows user to capture and save a selected rectangular web page area as a picture.
Save as Text: Allows user to save a selected web page text as a text file.
Save HTML : Allows user to save a web page as an HTML file.
8. Document Option
IV. How to Work?
Group (<-> Ungroup) User can group several documents into one multiple document (Binder ).
Document Arrange To view and reorder the constituent documents, click on the arrow button ( ) in the right bottom corner of the above document in the group.
Page Arrange To arrange pages in the document
Choose the page user want to move with the help of the arrow buttons
The Page Arrange operation is available for PDF files and multipage TIFF files.
Group Document
Document Arrange
8. Edit Option
IV. How to Work?
Basic Edit OperationsUndo, Redo, Copy, Cut, Paste, Delete, Rename, Selection.
Rotate Allows user to rotate all the pages of PDF files, multiple page TIFF files, and any image (BMP, GIF, JPEG).
Edit > Rotate
180 Allows user to rotate the selected file 180° .
90 CW : Allows user to rotate the selected file 90° clockwise. ( Toolbar : )
90 CCW : Allows user to rotate the selected file to 90° counterclockwise. ( Toolbar : )
Select file ( PDF, TIFF, BMP, GIF,
JPEG )
1
Rotate (180, 90 CW, 90 CCW)
2
8. Edit Option
IV. How to Work?
Basic Edit OperationsUndo, redo, copy, cut, paste, Delete, Rename, Rotate, Selection
Page Action Allows user to perform different actions with the selected document page
Edit > Page
Page Extraction : Allows extraction of only the current page from the selected multiple-page document and creation of an document in the same folder.
Page Division : Allows user to divide a SmarThru Desktop document into two separate documents.
Page Duplication : Allows user to make a duplicate of the current page of the document selected to the same SmarThru Desktop folder.
Select file (Include more than one page)
1
Page Action (Extraction,
Division, Duplication)
2
9. SmarThru Office Viewer
IV. How to Work?
SmarThru Office Viewer Allow user to view almost any document or image, comment on files and perform standard file operations without returning to the main SmarThru Office window.
Edit Option • Undo, Redo, Crop, Find, Property
View Option• Toolbars, Status Bar, page Navigator, etc
Comments Option• Note, Text, Stamp, Marker
Tools Option• Level, Color, Effect, OCR
10. SmarThru Office Launcher
IV. How to Work?
SmarThru Office Launcher Independent part of SmarThru Office
Launcher automatically start up when user log on to Windows.
Allows user to perform scan, print and fax operations without starting SmarThru Office.
Scan
Fax
Check SmarThru
2
Right button click of Mouse on Tray Icon
1
Show SmarThru Office Launcher
3
V. FAQ
How to send an image by email from SmarThru Office
To send an image by e-mail, you must have a mail client program by default, like Outlook Express, which has been set up with your e-mail account.
In order to add a indexing folder from SmarThru Office
Go to Edit > Preferences -> Index Tab -> Add a folder by “Browse” button
VI. Troubleshooting
Condition : The local scanner does not work.
Suggested solutions:
Check that the USB or parallel cable is connected properly (Local Scanner).
Make sure that the USB or parallel cable is not defective.Switch the cable with a known good cable. If necessary, replace the cable.
Condition : The network scanner does not work.
Suggested solutions:
Check that the Network connection is connected Properly (Network Scanner)
Check that the Network scanner’s state through Network scanner client program.
SCX-6555N series Smart Panel
SCX-6555N series Smart Panel
AgendaAgendaI. What is Smart Panel?II. Architecture
1) Architecture 2) Smart Panel Program Architecture3) Smart Panel Block Diagram
III. User Interface1) Smart Panel Tray Icon2) Launching Smart Panel3) Smart Panel4) Options5) Toner Order6) Printer Setting7) Driver Setting8) Job Monitor
IV. Troubleshooting
I. What is Smart Panel
• The Smart Panel is a program that will periodically monitor and inform the
user of the status of the printer.
• The Smart Panel also provides some links to make user set the printer and
printer driver setting such as Printer Setting Utility, Printer Driver Setting user
interface.
• The Smart Panel is basically able to communicate through USB and Network,
and it depends on the model.
•The Smart Panel is automatically launched when the user prints a document
and it is closed when the printing job is completed, and Smart Panel is showed
up on the screen when an error occurs while printing.
•Smart Panel supports windows 98, Me, 2000, 2003 and XP, Mac OS 10.3 and
Higher, Linux
II. Architecture
Application
Printer Driver
Language Monitor
USB Driver
Smart Panel
Printing information
SNMP Manager
JOB ID
Status query
2.1 Architecture
II. Architecture
Model 1
Smart Panel Option
Smart Paenl I/O Module
Data FilesTroubleshooting
Guide
Smart Panel manager
(Tray Icon)
Language Monitor
User
LaunchCall
launch
Printing Information
Model 2
Smart Panel Option
Smart Paenl
Troubleshooting Guide
Job Monitor
I/O Module
Data Files
Printing Information
launch
Data Files
Launch
Windows Folder\Company Name\PanelMgr
C:\Program Files\SamSung\model 1\Spanel
C:\Program Files\SamSung\model 2\SpanelSSMMgr.exeSPaddon.exe
spanel.exe Spiomgr.dllUsbio.dll
Secsnmp.dll
spanel.exe
Spiomgr.dllUsbio.dll
Secsnmp.dll
SMOption.exe
SMOption.exe
Windows System Folder
OEMID + LM[?].dllOEMID + LM[?].smt
code.datOpts.dat
Jobmon.datssmsrvc.dat
lang\*.trs
ssmmgr.datlang\*.trs
.\help\*.chm
.\help\*.chm
./sm.inf
./setlang\*.trs
Setup files
code.datOpts.dat
Jobmon.datssmsrvc.dat
lang\*.trs
ssmsrvc.exe
ssmsrvc.exe
Jobmon.exe
2.3 Smart Panel Program Architecture
II. Architecture
XML USB IO
XML Network
IO
XML Parser
USB IO Network IO
Polling Manager
SNMP LibraryUSB DriverHTTPUSB
DriverXML
status file
Smart Panel Controller
Language File
Data File Manager
Control File Code File
Language File
Parser
Control File
Parser
Status Code Praser
XML Parser
Printer Information Manager
WIN32 Spooler API
MSXML
Balloon Type User Interface Window Type User Interface
Model 1
Smart Panel Option
Smart Paenl I/O Module
Data FilesTroubleshooting
Guide
2.3 Smart Panel Block Diagram
III. Smart Panel User Interface
3.1 Smart Panel tray icon and its menu
Smart Panel manager
(Tray Icon)
III. Smart Panel User Interface3.2 Launching smart panel
Smart Paenl
Smart Panel manager
(Tray Icon)
Printing Information
III. Smart Panel User Interface3.3 Smart Panel
Model 1
Smart Panel Option
Smart Paenl I/O Module
Data FilesTroubleshooting
Guide
III. Smart Panel User Interface3.4 Smart Panel Options
Model 1
Smart Panel Option
Smart Paenl I/O Module
Data FilesTroubleshooting
Guide
Only for Windows
Only for Windows and hard disk supported models
III. Smart Panel User Interface3.5 Toner order
III. Smart Panel User Interface3.6 Troubleshooting Guide
III. Smart Panel User Interface3.7 Driver Setting (Only for Windows)
III. Smart Panel User Interface3.8 Job Monitor (Only for Windows)
Job monitor is an application which show the list of print job saved in the hard disk of printer. Also this application have some function such as deletion or reprint.
Job monitor only supports printers that have hard disk.
IV. Troubleshooting
• Smart Panel only supports USB and Network port. If file is printer port, smart panel show
below warning message when user try to launch smart panel. Also printer name is not
displayed in the menu of tray icon.
• If IP address or USB port name for model A is linked to printer port of model B, Smart
Panel for model B works improperly because model B is not connected.
SCX-6555N series TWAIN WIN
SCX-6555N series TWAIN WIN
AgendaAgenda
I. What is TWAIN?II. TWAIN ArchitectureIII. How to work?IV. TWAIN Driver InterfaceV. Scan Resolution VI. Component Detail SpecificationVII. Troubleshooting
I. What is a TWAIN?
1. What is Twain?
1-1. Concept
TWAIN is Technology Without An Important Name
An image capture API and Protocol for Microsoft Windows , Apple Macintosh and Other operating systems.
The standard was first released in 1992, and is currently ratified at version 1.9 as of January 2000.
TWAIN is typically used as an interface between image processing software and a scanner or digital camera.
I. What is a TWAIN?
1. What is Twain?
1-1. Concept
The application software : An application must be modified to use TWAIN.
The Source Manager software: This software manages the interactions between the application and the Source.
The Data Source software: This software controls the image acquisition device and is written by the device developer to comply with TWAIN specifications.
II. TWAIN Architecture
2. TWAIN Architecture
2-1. Architecture Model
3. How to work?
3-1. The steps for scanning
III. How to work?
1. Place your image face down on the flatbed, or load the document face up in the Auto Document Feeder. Select the Document Source that will be used for scanning.
2. Preview the image or document scanned at lower resolution.3. Customize Scan Settings, which includes selecting Image Type, Resolution and
Document Type.4. Adjust Image Colors, including Brightness, Contrast, Gamma, Highlight and
Shadow. Try to change these values until the image looks best.5. Apply Filters to sharpen the image contours or retouch the image. You can also
descreen the images scanned from newspapers or magazines.6. Customize image view, which includes flipping and/or rotating the image if needed.7. Scan the image using the settings you defined8. Set the Scan Preferences to make the scanning parameters to be available the
next time you perform scanning. Save the customized settings as Favorites to use them when you scan documents or images next time.
ApplicationApplication Source ManagerSource Manager Data SourceData Source ScannerScanner
III. How to work?
IV. TWAIN Driver Interface
4. TWAIN Driver Interface
4-1. Main UI
Click!
It shows simple and user friendly UI To access the scan options, expand Options Panel.
RulesRules
ToolboxToolbox
PreviewPreview
InformationInformation
OptionsOptions
4. TWAIN Driver Interface
4-2. Scan Settings
Resolution: To set the resolution from 75 to 4800 DPI
IV. TWAIN Driver Interface
Image type: Specify the mode that will be used to scan the original image or document.Text documents Lineart B/WText documents or drawings Halftone B/WBlack and white photos Gray 256 Scales Drawings, figures, schemes 256 Colors Color photos, posters, etc True Color (R,G,B)
Document Type : specify for document type define the limits of the area to be scanned and reduce or enlarge the size of the resulting image by using Scale(%).
Document Source: display the device list selected to scan from
Auto : the document source is detected automatically.
Flatbed : Flatbed is selected as the document source.
ADF : Auto Document Feeder is selected as the document source.
DADF : Auto Document Feeder with Duplex options.
Long Edge Binding & Short Edge Binding
4. TWAIN Driver Interface
4-3. Color Management
Rendering Intent: Select the rendering intent corresponding to the image type you are scanning.
- Perceptual : Photographs and image with colors- Relative : Photographs and images with more subtle tones- Saturation : Business Graphics(Charts)
Color Profile: To specify the color profile that corresponds to the rendering device, choose the proper value in the Color Profile field.
- AdobeRGB1998.icc- AppleRGB.icc- CIERGB.icc- CNZ005.icc- ColorMatchRGB.icc- kodak_dc.icm- NTSC1953.icc- PAL_SECAM.icc- SMPTE-C.icc- sRGB Color Space Profile.icm- WideGamutRGB.icc
4. TWAIN Driver Interface
4-4. Adjustment
Shadow: To set the shadow level for the entire image.
IV. TWAIN Driver Interface
Brightness: To set the level of color brightness for the entire image.
Gamma : To set the gamma level for the entire image.
Auto : To make the TWAIN driver automatically adjust Brightness, Contrast, Highlight, Shadow and Gamma levels.
Contrast: To set the color contrast for the entire image.
Highlight: To set the color highlight level for the entire image.
Invert : To invert the image colors.
4. TWAIN Driver Interface
4-5. Histogram
To set color settings using a histogram click the Histogram bar in the Options Panel.
Channel: Use this option to select the color channel. You can plot either the luminance of the composite channel (RGB or Gray) or the intensity values of an individual channel
Graph: Statistical information about the intensity values of the pixels appears below the histogram.
4. TWAIN Driver Interface
4-6. Filters
Sharpness: To sharpen your image and improve its clarity. With Sharpness you can make the finest details look more clearly.
IV. TWAIN Driver Interface
Blur : To soften and retouch your image or mask small defects like dots and spots.
Descreen : To minimize the appearance of unsightly interference patterns (moire patterns) which may occur in your image file when scanning original documents created by a halftone process.
Filters allow you to improve image quality by applying some visual effects.
4. TWAIN Driver Interface
4-7. Preferences
IV. TWAIN Driver Interface
Transparency: To adjust the TWAIN driver windows look
Options: To act automatically on the ScanThru start and/Or after preview.
- Preview on program start. - Auto crop image after preview. - Auto adjust image after preview.
Port: To switch from local device to network one or vice versa.
4. TWAIN Driver Interface
4-7. Preferences – Change Port…
Use Change Port to switch from local device to network one or vice versa. You can also select a particular network device among several available.
4. TWAIN Driver Interface
4-8. About
IV. TWAIN Driver Interface
To view the information about this software.
5. Scan ResolutionResolution Color Gray B/W
24bit 8bit 8bi t Lineart Halftone
75(Draft) O △ O O O
100 O △ O O O
150 O △ O O O
200 O △ O O O
300(Normal) O △ O O O
600 O △ O O O
1200(Best) △ △ △ △ △
2400 △ △ △ △ △
4800(Maximum) △ △ △ △ △
O Support Optical Resolution ( 600* 1200 )
△ Support Software Enhance Resolution
X Not Support
V. Scan Resolution
Image Type - True Color (24bit), 256 Color, Gray(8bit), B/W Lineart and HalftoneResolution - Optical resolution : 75, 100, 150, 200, 300, 600 dpi - Enhance resolution : ~ 4800 dpi Document Source - Flatbed - ADF Simplex / DuplexImage Area - English : Letter - Others : A4Unit - English: inch - Others : mmNew Feature - CMS and Histogram (Since Elbruz SEC Model)I/O Support - USB : (V1.1, V2.0) – USB 2.0 is recommended - Network (TCP/IP)OS - Win NT / 2K / XP / 2003 / VISTA (32 & 64 bit)
6. Component Detail Specification
VI. Component Detail Specification
VII. Troubleshooting
If this should occur, try and reduce the total image size with the resolution setting.For example, if scanning an A4/Letter original in TrueColorRGB mode with an MS Office application, please set the resolution to 800dpi or less.
1. "An error has occurred while acquiring the image.“
2. MFP is not searched automatically on the network.
Above all, turn off firewall or register SSCAN2IO.exe program (WINDIR\Samsung\6x55) to exception list of firewall program.
SCX-6555N series TWAIN MAC
SCX-6555N series TWAIN MAC
AgendaAgenda
I. What is TWAIN?II. TWAIN ArchitectureIII. How to work?IV. TWAIN Driver InterfaceV. Scan Resolution VI. Component Detail SpecificationVII. Troubleshooting
I. What is a TWAIN?
1. What is Twain?
1-1. Concept
TWAIN is Technology Without An Important Name
An image capture API and Protocol for Microsoft Windows , Apple Macintosh and Other operating systems.
The standard was first released in 1992, and is currently ratified at version 1.9 as of January 2000.
TWAIN is typically used as an interface between image processing software and a scanner or digital camera.
I. What is a TWAIN?
1. What is Twain?
1-1. Concept
The application software : An application must be modified to use TWAIN.
The Source Manager software: This software manages the interactions between the application and the Source.
The Data Source software: This software controls the image acquisition device and is written by the device developer to comply with TWAIN specifications.
II. TWAIN Architecture
2. TWAIN Architecture
2-1. Architecture Model
3. How to work?
3-1. The steps for scanning
III. How to work?
1. Place your image face down on the flatbed, or load the document face up in the Auto Document Feeder. Select the Document Source that will be used for scanning.
2. Preview the image or document scanned at lower resolution.3. Customize Scan Settings, which includes selecting Image Type, Resolution and
Document Type.4. Adjust Image Colors, including Brightness, Contrast, Gamma, Highlight and
Shadow. Try to change these values until the image looks best.5. Apply Filters to sharpen the image contours or retouch the image. You can also
descreen the images scanned from newspapers or magazines.6. Customize image view, which includes flipping and/or rotating the image if needed.7. Scan the image using the settings you defined8. Set the Scan Preferences to make the scanning parameters to be available the
next time you perform scanning. Save the customized settings as Favorites to use them when you scan documents or images next time.
ApplicationApplication Source ManagerSource Manager Data SourceData Source ScannerScanner
III. How to work?
IV. TWAIN Driver Interface
4. TWAIN Driver Interface
4-1. Main UI Pr evi ew Ar ea
Pr evi ew Ar ea
Cont r ol Ar ea
Cont r ol Ar ea
I nf or mat i on Ar ea
I nf or mat i on Ar ea
Click!
4. TWAIN Driver Interface
4-2. Scan Settings
Resolution: To set the resolution from 75 to 4800 DPI
IV. TWAIN Driver Interface
Image type: Specify the mode that will be used to scan the original image or document.Text documents Lineart B/WText documents or drawings Halftone B/WBlack and white photos Gray 256 Scales Drawings, figures, schemes 256 Colors Color photos, posters, etc True Color (R,G,B)
Document Type : specify for document type define the limits of the area to be scanned and reduce or enlarge the size of the resulting image.
Document Source: display the device list selected to scan from
Auto : the document source is detected automatically.
Flatbed : Flatbed is selected as the document source.
ADF : Auto Document Feeder is selected as the document source.
DADF : Auto Document Feeder with Duplex options.
Long Edge Binding & Short Edge Binding
4. TWAIN Driver Interface
4-3. Adjustment
Shadow: To set the shadow level for the entire image.
IV. TWAIN Driver Interface
Brightness: To set the level of color brightness for the entire image.
Gamma : To set the gamma level for the entire image.
Auto : To make the TWAIN driver automatically adjust Brightness, Contrast, Highlight, Shadow and Gamma levels.
Contrast: To set the color contrast for the entire image.
Highlight: To set the color highlight level for the entire image.
Invert : To invert the image colors.
4. TWAIN Driver Interface
4-4. Filters
Sharpness: To sharpen your image and improve its clarity. With Sharpness you can make the finest details look more clearly.
IV. TWAIN Driver Interface
Blur : To soften and retouch your image or mask small defects like dots and spots.
Descreen : To minimize the appearance of unsightly interference patterns (moire patterns) which may occur in your image file when scanning original documents created by a halftone process.
Filters allow you to improve image quality by applying some visual effects.
4. TWAIN Driver Interface
4-5. Preferences
IV. TWAIN Driver Interface
Transparency: To adjust the TWAIN driver windows look
Options: To act automatically on the ScanThru start and/Or after preview.
- Preview on program start. - Auto crop image after preview. - Auto adjust image after preview.
4. TWAIN Driver Interface
4-6. About
IV. TWAIN Driver Interface
To view the information about this software.
5. Scan ResolutionResolution Color Gray B/W
24bit 8bit 8bi t Lineart Halftone
75(Draft) O △ O O O
100 O △ O O O
150 O △ O O O
200 O △ O O O
300(Normal) O △ O O O
600 O △ O O O
1200(Best) △ △ △ △ △
2400 △ △ △ △ △
4800(Maximum) △ △ △ △ △
O Support Optical Resolution ( 600* 1200 )
△ Support Software Enhance Resolution
X Not Support
V. Scan Resolution
Image Type - True Color (24bit), 256 Color, Gray(8bit), B/W Lineart and HalftoneResolution - Optical resolution : 75, 100, 150, 200, 300, 600 dpi - Enhance resolution : ~ 4800 dpi Document Source - Flatbed - ADF Simplex/ Duplex Image Area - Letter, A4, Statement, ETC - Default Image Area depend on OS System PreferenceUnit - Unit (cm, mm, inch, pixel, Point, Pica) - Default Unit depend on OS System PreferenceI/O Support - USB : (V1.1, V2.0) – USB 2.0 is recommendedOS - OS X (10.3 / 10.4)
6. Component Detail Specification
VI. Component Detail Specification
VII. Troubleshooting
1. Twain driver does not work in OS Classic
Macintosh Twain driver doesn’t not support Mac OS 9.
SCX-6555N series WIA driver
SCX-6555N series WIA driver
AgendaAgenda
I. What is WIA?II. How to use?III. User InterfaceIV. Applications
I. What is a WIA?
1. What is WIA?
1-1. Concept
WI A i s Wi ndows I mage Acqui s i t i on
WI A i s pr opos ed by Mi cr os of t t o s uppor t t he i mage devi ces ( camer as , s canner s , …) .
WI A enabl es t he abi l i t y t o obt ai n pi ct ur es f r om camer as and s canner s , and t o eas i l y mani pul at e t hos e pi ct ur es wi t hout us i ng addi t i onal s of t war e.
WI A Dr i ver Suppor t s Mi cr os of t ® Wi ndows ® XP, VI STA and USB onl y.
2. How to use?
2-1. The s t eps f or s canni ng wi t h Scanner s and Camer as Wi zar d
II. How to use?
1. Load the document(s) face up with top edge in first into the ADF or Place a single document face down on the scanner glass.
2. From the Start menu on your desktop window, select Settings, Control Panel and then Scanner and Cameras.
3. Double click your machine. The Scanner and Camera Wizard launches.4. Choose your scanning preferences and click Preview to see how your preferences
affect the picture.5. Enter a picture name, and select a file format and destination to save the picture.6. When the picture is successfully copied to your computer, you can choose to keep
working with the picture. Follow the on-screen instructions.
III. User Interface
3. WIA User Interface
3-1. Characteristics
It shows simple and user friendly UI
It shows the same UI independent of vendors and products.
FlatBed UI Document Feeder UI
III. User Interface
3-2. Default Option Paper Source If you want to scan with flatbed, select “Flatbed” If your want to scan with document feeder, select “Document Feeder”
Picture Type There are three type : Color, Grayscale, Black and white If you want the other option, select “Adjust the quality of the scanned picture” If you select “Adjust the quality of the scanned picture”, you can show “Advanced properties” dialog.
3-3. Advanced Properties Brightness and Contrast You can control the brightness and contrast of scan image. The range is 0 ~ 255(Default : 128).
Resolution(DPI) You can control the resolution of scan image. The range is dependent of the device capabilities(Default : 150 dpi).
III. User Interface
3-4. Duplex Scan Option(XP OS Only) ADF Duplex You can scan duplex by select this item.
III. User Interface
Long Edge Binding (Default) Select this item if you want to scan documents bound by long edge.
Short Edge Binding Select this item if you want to scan documents bound by short edge.
IV. Applications
4. Applications
4-1. Applications that don’t scan multi-pages. Microsoft Paint Microsoft Office XP
4-2. Applications that have latent bugs Lotus 1-2-3 : No gain the result when scan with document feeder Microsoft Office 2000 : The scanned image is some different with the size and color of original image.
SCX-6555N series Network scan
SCX-6555N series Network scan
I. What is Network Scan?
II. Using Network Scan
a) Install
b) Add device
c) Scanning
d) Features
III. Troubleshooting
AgendaAgenda
I . What i s Net wor k Scan?
The Network Scan system provides a function to share high speed scanning device on the network.
‘NMFP kernel’
NMFP kernel is for servicing scan request by displaying user interface, accepting panel inputs and scanning document.
‘Network Interface Card’
Network Interface Card is for sending the scanned document to right Network Scan software.
‘Network Scan software’
Network Scan software shows NMFP status, modifies scan option, saves scanned data and shows scanned image with default application.
I I . Us i ng Net wor k Scan ( I ns t al l 1)
2. ( a) - 1 I ns t al l1
2
3
4
5
6
Network Scan Tray Icon Network scan manager
The user inserts a CD.
Auto-run program will run.
Asks user for the software language.
Copies files to the destination directory.
Short cut is created at the ‘Desk Top’ and ‘Programs’.( different by model )
The installed network scan software will run and the network scan manager will be opened.
I I . Us i ng Net wor k Scan ( I ns t al l 2)
2. ( a) - 2 Conf i r m of I ns t al l at i on
1. Install Path
– “C:\Program Files\SAMSUNG\NetworkScan”
1. Network Scan Files
– NSCConfig.nsc (configuration file)
– NSCEntity.dll, NSClientUI.dll, NSCMainCtrl.dll, NSCProtocol.dll (COM
library files)
– NSCSysTrayUI.exe (executable file)
– Uninstall.Ico (icon file for uninstall short- cut)
– NSClient.dat, NSCEntity.dat, NSClientUI.dat, NSCSystray.dat (Data files
for installed language)
– NSClient.chm (Help file)
– Network Scan Manual.pdf (User’s guide)
– NetScan.ini (Application list : model optional)
– SSOle.dll (MS office module : model optional)
I I . Us i ng Net wor k Scan ( Add Devi ce)
2. ( b) - 1 Open Add Devi ce Wi zar d
Double Click
Click
I I . Us i ng Net wor k Scan ( Add Devi ce)
2. ( b) - 2 Add Devi ce Wi zar d
Click
I I . Us i ng Net wor k Scan ( Add Devi ce)
2. ( b) - 3 Add Devi ce Wi zar d
Click
I I . Us i ng Net wor k Scan ( Add Devi ce)
2. ( b) - 4 Add Devi ce Wi zar d
I I . Us i ng Net wor k Scan ( Add Devi ce)
2. ( b) - 5 Add Devi ce Wi zar d
Click
I I . Us i ng Net wor k Scan ( Add Devi ce)
2. ( b) - 6 Add Devi ce Wi zar d
Click
I I . Us i ng Net wor k Scan ( Add Devi ce)
2. ( b) - 7 Compl et i on of Add Devi ce
I I . Us i ng Net wor k Scan ( Scanni ng)
2. ( c) Net wor k Scanni g bas i c pat h
1. The user checks the status of the device icon from network scan software.
2. The user walks up to the NMFP device.
3. The user selects a network scan function.
4. The user logins with the user ID and PIN.
5. The NMFP device queries the logged network scan software about scan preferences.
6. The network scan software sends asked settings.
7. The user can change settings at NMFP device before starting scan job if he wishes so.
8. The network scan software gets ready to receive a scan data.
9. The NMFP device sends scanned data to the network scan software.
10. The network scan software receives and saves data to specified folder in the user’s PC.
11. After scan job, the user log out.
12. The network scan software invokes application with received scan image.
13. The user returns his desk.
14. The user can see the scanned image.
I I . Us i ng Net wor k Scan ( Feat ues )
2. ( d) - 1 Devi ce St at us
I I . Us i ng Net wor k Scan ( Feat ues )
2. ( d) - 2 Change Devi ce name
1. Input Device name
I I . Us i ng Net wor k Scan ( Feat ues )
2. ( d) - 3 Ser ver I nf or mat i on
I I . Us i ng Net wor k Scan ( Feat ues )
2. ( d) - 4 Save Name Scheme
File name
Eg.) C:\XXX\My scanner_20040626142212_1.tif
Eg.) C:\XXX\My scanner\20040626142212_1.tif
The user can set to open scanned image with the default application of Windows OS immediately after scanning.
I I . Us i ng Net wor k Scan ( Feat ues )
2. ( d) - 5 Scan Pr ef er ence
Default - The user can set current Scan Property to initial Scan Property. Initial Scan Property means values of initialized property when the application is added.
Scan Size - The user can use this function to set desired scan area. Edit button allows user to set user defined size.
Add User Folder - The user can use this function to set the destination to desired folder.
Add Application - The user can use this function to set the destination to desired application.
I I . Us i ng Net wor k Scan ( Feat ues )
2. ( d) - 6 Opt i on di al og
III. Troubleshooting(1)
My ID is absent in the NMFP.
Is Network Scan software running?
Did you execute Add device wizard?
I cannot scan a document with 600dpi color.
Refer to MFP Network Scan Spec.
I can’t view the Help file.
To view the Help file(Html Help system), you need to have Internet Explorer
4 service pack 2 or above.
III. Troubleshooting(2)
I can’t find scanned image file.
You can check the scanned file’s destination in the ‘Advanced Tab.
I cannot show scanned image in my PC after scanning.
Verify if the image file format is registered in OS.
Check ‘Send I mage i mmedi at el y . . . ’ option in the ‘Advanced Tab’..
I forgot my ID and PIN.
Check your ID in the ‘Server Tab‘.
If you forgot your PIN, Remove the device and readd the one.
SCX-6555N series Set IP
SCX-6555N series Set IP
I. What is SetIP?
II. Using SetIP
a) Execute SetIP
b) Set TCP/IP
c) Set Manually
d) SetIP Information
AgendaAgenda
• Detect printers in the same network and show network information of devices to a user
• Configure IP address, Subnet mask and Gateway
SetIPSetIP
Network PrinterNetwork PrinterNetwork Printer
Set TCP/IP information
Detect printers in the network
I . What i s Set I P? 1/ 2
Ref r es hSet TCP/ I P
Set Manual l y
About
Li s t of det ect ed devi cesCl os e t he pr ogr am
Di s pl ay t he Hel p of pr ogr am
I . What i s Set I P? 2/ 2
I I . Us i ng Set I P
1. Execute SetIP1. Execute SetIP
- Cl i ck St ar t - > Al l Pr ogr ams - > Sams ung Net wor k Pr i nt er Ut i l i t i es - > Set I P - > Set I P
2. Set TCP/IP2. Set TCP/IP
- A us er can change I P addr es s , Subnet mas k and Gat eway
I I . Us i ng Set I P
- A us er mus t i nput Mac addr es s of s peci f i c devi ce t o conf i gur e I P addr es s , Subnet mas k and Gat eway manual l y,
I I . Us i ng Set I P
3. Set Manually3. Set Manually
I I . Us i ng Set I P
4. SetIP Information4. SetIP Information
- Show Set I P i nf or mat i on t o a us er
Li nk t o Sams ung Webs i t e
SCX-6555N series Direct Printing UtilitySCX-6555N series
Direct Printing Utility
AgendaAgenda
I. Direct Printing Utility?II. ArchitectureIII. How to work?IV. User InterfaceV. Detail SpecificationVI. Troubleshooting
I. Direct Printing Utility?
1. Direct Printing Utility?
It sends a PDF file directly to printer without having to open the file.
It sends data through the Windows spooler using the port of the printer driver.
It only supports PDF format.
Printer needs to support Post Script printer language.
II. Architecture
2. Architecture
PC
USB PortParallel PortNetwork Port
PDF2PSPDF2PS
PDF FilePDF File
Spooler
3. How to work?3-1. From the Direct Print Utility window
III. How to work?
1. Double-click the Direct Print Utility shortcut icon on your desk top.2. Select the printer in the Select Printer section and click Browse.3. Select the PDF file. The PDF file is added in the Select Files section.4. Customize the printer settings for your needs. 5. Click Print.
3-2. Using the shortcut icon1. Select the PDF file and by dragging drop it to the shortcut icon on your desk
top.2. Customize the printer settings for your needs.3. Click Print.
3-3. Using the right-click menu1. Right-click on the PDF file 2. Select Direct Printing.3. Customize the printer settings for your needs4. Click Print.
IV. User Interface
4. User Interface
4-1. Basic It consists of basic functions and a simple UI
Select Printer : It allows you to select the name of installed printer. If the selected printer does not support this utility, It will show alert message windowsPrint Range : It allows you to print the entire document or specific pages.Copies : Number of copies. Enter the number of copies you want to print. You can select from 1 to 99 copies.
Orientation : It allows you to select the direction of the printed page.
Paper Size : It allows you to choose the size of the paper or envelope you are printing. If printer cannot support selected paper size. It will use printer’s default size.
IV. User Interface
It consists of advanced functions.
Paper Type : It allows you to choose the type of the paper you are printing.
Resolution : It defines the quality of the print output.
Color : It allows the user to print an image colored or B/W.
Reduce / Enlarge : It allows you to reduce or enlarge the size of the being printed image.
4. User Interface
4-2. Advanced
5. Detail Specification
V. Detail Specification
Copies : 1~99 pages
Print Range : All, Pages(1~9999)
Orientation : Portrait, Landscape
Paper Size : Original,LETTER, LEGAL, EXECUTIVE, A4, A5, B5, FOLIO, COM10, DL, C5, C6, MONARCH, A6, A3, B4,JISB5
Paper Type : Default, Plain Paper, Thick, Thin, Bond, Color Paper, Card Stock, Labels, Transparency, Envelope, Preprinted
Resolution : Draft, Normal
Color : Auto, Black & White
Reduce / Enlarge : Fit to page , Custom (50~200 %)
1. PDF is not printed properly.
PDF file size has to be smaller than printer memory size
VI. Troubleshooting
The printer has to support PostScript printer language.
The printer has a restriction related to PDF Version. (Ex : SCX-5x30 : Support up to PDF 1.4 format)PDF file which needs font files is printed without text.
2. the message window alerts you to select the appropriate printer.
Check selected printer support direct printing utility or not.
II. SCX-6555N seriesFeature & spec
II. SCX-6555N seriesFeature & spec
AgendaAgenda
I. Product Concept
II. Specifications
III. Key Features
Drum Life :80K Toner yield : 23K Drum Life :80K
Toner yield : 23K
633x506x641 mm 45.5 Kg
633x506x641 mm 45.5 Kg 55ppm (Letter)
53ppm (A4) 55ppm (Letter)
53ppm (A4) Max. 1200 dpi
effective output Max. 1200 dpi
effective output
TargetTarget
ConceptConcept Copier based Multi-Function Laser printer
SMB, Corporate
Ethernet 10/100/1000 Base TX USB 2.0
Ethernet 10/100/1000 Base TX USB 2.0
SCX-6555N
Product Concept
Option : - Finisher - SCF - HCF - NW Scan Kit
Option : - Finisher - SCF - HCF - NW Scan Kit Max. paper capacity : 3140
sheets
Max. paper capacity : 3140 sheets
Print, Copy, FAX, Scan Print, Copy, FAX, Scan
Specification (1/2)I t em SCX- 6555N Remar k
Major Function Standard - Copy- Direct Print & N/W Print- Direct Scan (USB)
- DADF- HDD(80GB)
Option N/W Scan( to Email, FTP, SMB) OEK (Option Enable Key)FAX Smart DAA, Single LIUHCF(2100 sheet @ 75g/m2)
SCF (520 sheet @ 75g/m2) Max. x3 TrayFinisher with Stapler Stapling: Portrait, Landscape
(Left-Top 1 position)Memory: 256MB
Stand: Short/Tall UK KentinentalCopy Speed Simplex Copy 55 cpm/Ltr, 53 cpm/A4
Duplex Copy - Simplex-Duplex(1-2) : Up to. 55 ipm/Ltr, 53 ipm/A4-Duplex-Duplex(2-2) : Up to. 36 ipm/Ltr, 35 ipm/A4
Print Speed Simplex Print Up to 55 ppm/Ltr, 53 ppm/A4
Duplex Print Up to 50 ipm/Ltr, 48 ipm/A4
Printing Technology
Printing Method 4 Beam LASER Scanning Unit and Electro-Photography
Photoconductive Materials
OPC
Developing SystemTwo Components Magnetic Brush
Fusing System Dual Lamp heating
Specification (2/2)Item SCX-6555N Remark
Main Processor Orion2(500MHz) + CIP5+Hyper3 Samsung Printing
Device Memory256MB System Memory
Option : 256MB ( max 512MB )
UI 7” Color TFT LCD 800x480 pixels
Physical Interface
Parallel IEEE1284 Not Support
IEEE 1394 Not Support
USB Hi-Speed USB 2.0 For Print / Scan / FW UpgradeEthernet 10/100/1000 base TX
Wireless Not Support
Power Consumption
(TBD)
Operating / Standby / Low-Power / Sleep
900W / 180W / 80W / 35W Max.1500W
Machine Life Machine Life 5 Years or 1,500,000 Pages which comes firstAverage Monthly Print Volume 12,500 Pages
Etc. Life - DADF Feed Roller : 250,000 P- Tray Paper Feed Roller : 250,000P - Transfer Roller : 125,000 P- Fuser Unit : 250,000P
FCOT Normal / Low-Power / Sleep 5 / 25 / 40 seconds @ Platen
FPOT Normal / Low-Power / Sleep 8/ 25 / 40 seconds
FAX Compatibility ITU-T G3, Super G3
Communication System PSTN / PABX
Modem Speed 33.6Kbps Memory: 16MBBattery Back-Up 72H
• Low Cost per Page ; Separate Drum & toner container• reduce paper cost with standard duplex function
• Fast speed ; FCOT ; 5sec @ Platen• Staple and collate with finisher• M ultiple functions simultaneuously
• Easier GUI to read and use• Easy to install ( CRU & Option )
Competitiveperformance
Save time
Reduce cost
Easy of use
K ey Features
• Two-sided output with standard• Large Touch screen ( 800x480 )• Fast FCOT ( 5 sec @ Platen )• Finisher with staple ( 50 sheets )
- Easy of use
Slide-in Finisher
Slide-in Fax module
Easy to install Drum & Toner Cartridge
Customer Installable CRU Design
Easy to upgrade memory
III. SCX-6555N seriesMechanism
III. SCX-6555N seriesMechanism
I. General Specification
II. Process
III. Disassembly
AgendaAgenda
Ⅰ. General Specification
Ⅰ. Understanding the General specifications of SCX-6555N
Ⅱ. Comprehension of the feature of major elements
ObjectivesObjectives
Overall Spec.
Size(W x D x H)
Power Consumption
Noise
Feature
Printing mode
Sleep mode
Printing/Copy
Standby
633*506*641mm (Standard)633*506*1180mm (Full-Option:HCF+SCF)
900 W
30 W
55/57 db
30/37 db
SCX-6555N
Weight(Net)45.5kg (Standard)
Ⅰ. General Specification
Printing
FPOT
Printer Type
Power Save
Stand-by
Warm-up Time(Cold start)
Simplex : 53 ppm(A4)/55ppm(LTR) Duplex : 48ipm(A4)/50ipm(LTR)
8 sec
Resolution Addressable 1200 x 1200 dpi over
Printing Speed
Ⅰ. General Specification
SCX-6555N
40 sec
Less than 60 seconds
Toner Cartridge
Consumable 23K
Mono Laser Printing
Tray
100 sheets
500 sheet (facedown stacking)
520 sheets
Optional Cassette(SCF) 520 sheets
Capacity(75gr/0.1mm)
Manual Tray
Main Tray Optional Tray
Capacity of OutputN/A (face up to rear side)
There is a bin-full sensor to measure paper capacity
Ⅰ. General Specification
SCX-6555N
Optional Cassette(HCF) 2100 sheets
Option
Optional Tray(Tray-2) 520 sheets
Finisher Single staple type : 50 sheets
Ⅰ. General Specification
SCX-6555N
Optional Tray(HCF) 2100 sheets
Ⅰ. General Specification
Ⅰ. What is the printing speed of SCX-6555N ?
ReviewReview
Ⅰ. Understanding the product configuration and CRU part
Ⅱ. Comprehension of System Layout
ObjectivesObjectives
Ⅱ. Process
Ⅱ. ProcessProduct Configuration
Ⅱ. ProcessCustomer Installable CRU Design
Slide-in Finisher
Slide-in Fax module Easy to upgrade memory
Easy to install Drum & Toner Cartridge
1. System Layout1-1. Feeding Section
Feeding Method : Universal Cassette Type Feeding Standard : Center Loading Feeding Capacity : Cassette 520 Sheets (75g/ ㎡ Standard Paper) Manual Feed 100 Sheets(75g/ ㎡ Standard Paper ) 20 Sheets( OHP, Envelope, etc.) SCF 520 Sheets (Option) HCF 2100 Sheets (Option) Paper Detecting Sensor : Photo Sensor Paper Size Sensor : Tact Switch
Ⅱ. Process
Cassette MPF HCF
Ⅱ. Process
In Warranty( Life time) : Within 125,000 sheets printing
1. System Layout1-2. Transfer Ass’y
Ⅱ. Process
Main Motor Ⅰis for Pick-up, MPF and Registration
Main Motor Ⅱ is for OPC rotation
Fuser Motor is for Fuser and Exit roller
Duplex Motor is for Duplex feeding
Exit Motor is for stable stacking
1. System Layout1-3. Drive Ass’y
Duplex Motor
Fuser Motor
Exit Motor
Toner Motor
Main Motor Ⅰ
Main Motor Ⅱ
Toner Motor is for Toner feeding
1. System Layout1-4. Fuser Ass’y
Fusing Type : [Dual Lamp Heating, 750W/650W] Heat Roller :[ø40 with 0.15 Crown ] Pressure Roller : [ø50 electrically conductive] Thermistor – Temperature Detecting Sensor non-contact thermistor 1EA, contact thermistor 2EA Thermostat – Overheat Protection Device Fuser Bias : 300V on the P/R tube
Ⅱ. Process
Open Heat Error 80℃ below for 15 sec after power on.
Low Heat Error(Fuser Low Error) 10℃ below than target Temp. for 20 sec.
Trouble Temperature Control concept
225℃ over for 3 sec.Over Heat Error(Fuser High Error)
Ⅱ. Process
LSU consists of LD(Laser Diode) and polygon motor
control. When the controller generate the printing signal
LD will turn on and Polygon motor starts.If the receiving
part in LSU detect the beam and then Hsync is
generated. When the rotation of polygon motor is
steady, it is time of LSU ready status for printing. If
either of two condition is not satisfied, LSU error is
expected.
Polygon Motor Error No steady rotation of Polygon Motor
Trouble Failure Analysis
In spite of steady rotation of Polygon Motor,No the generation of the Hsync signalHsync Error
1. System Layout1-5. LSU
Ⅱ. Process
Scanning Method: Color CCD
Scan speed : Mono 55/Color 45cpm@300*300
FCOT (first copy out time) : within 5sec
DADF Copy speed : simplex 55cpm(LTR)
duplex 36cpm(LTR)
1. System Layout1-6. Scanner( DADF)
Ⅱ. Process
Standard Toner : 23K life
1. System Layout1-7. Toner Cartridge
Ⅱ. Process
Stacking Capacity : up to 500 sheets
Staple Capacity : 50 sheets
1. System Layout1-8. Finisher
Staple Cartridge Capacity : 5,000 staples/cartridge
Ⅱ. Process
For customer convenience in managing paper
Capacity : 520 sheets
1. System Layout1-9-1. Optional Tray ( SCF)
1-9-2. Optional Tray ( HCF)For customer convenience in managing paper
Capacity : 2100 sheets
Ⅰ. What is the function of paper feeding sensor ? Ⅱ. Do you know life of Transfer Roller? Ⅲ. Do you know the function of Thermistor and Thermostat?
ReviewReview
Ⅱ. Process
Ⅲ. Disassembly
Ⅰ. Studying the method of disassemble parts from a complete whole Ⅱ. Comprehension of the function of each parts
Ⅲ. Understanding the basic structures of major part
ObjectivesObjectives
Ⅲ. Disassembly : FINISHER
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
(1) Pull the connector from the SET
(2) Pull the Finisher carefully from the SET
with pushing the latch
(3) Release the stacker from the Finisher
in the direction of arrow
(4) Use the latch to replace the staple unit
Ⅲ. Disassembly : DADF
(1) (2)
(1) Remove the a dime screw, and disassemble the
cover in the indicated direction
(2) Pull the Scanner from the SET in the
direction of arrow
(1) Remove the two dime screws, and
pull the stacker cover
(2) Remove the two 3X10 screws after
pulling the Cassette
(3) Open the front cover and remove the
two screws
Ⅲ. Disassembly : Platen
(4) Remove the four screws (4X10)
(5) Remove the two pin locks and six
screws (4X10)
(6) Remove the three screws (4X10) and
unplug the four connectors
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
(5) (6)
Ⅲ. Disassembly : FAX
Remove the two thumb screws, and pull the FAX from the SET
Ⅲ. Disassembly : PBA (Main Board)
Unplug the connectors from the main board and remove 6 screws
Ⅲ. Disassembly : PBA (SMPS & Fuser Board)
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
(1) Remove the one screw
(2) Pull the SMPS and unplug the
connectors
(3) Remove two screws, and pull the
cover in the direction of arrow
(4) Remove the one screw, unplug the
connectors and pull the Fuser board
Ⅲ. Disassembly : Transfer Roller
Push the latch in the two directions and pull the Transfer Roller
Ⅲ. Disassembly : Fuser Ass’y
Remove the four thumb screws, and pull the Fuser Ass’y in the direction of arrow
Ⅲ. Disassembly : Exit Ass’y
(1) (2)
(1) Remove the five 3X10 screws and the exit cover
(2) Remove the four 3X10 screws and pull the Exit Ass’y in the direction of arrow
Ⅲ. Disassembly : LSU
Remove the five screws (including one ground screw) and pull the LSU in the direction of arrow
Ⅲ. Disassembly : Drive-Exit Ass’y
(1) Pull the fan in the direction of arrow 1
(2) Remove the four 3X10 screws(yellow circled) and unplug the threw connector (blue circled) from the motors
(3) Pull the Drive-Exit Ass’y in the direction of arrow 2
1
2
Ⅲ. Disassembly : Drive-Main Ass’y
(1) Unplug the mold e-ring and pull the three clutch (see arrow 1)
(2) Remove the duct in the direction of arrow 2(outside direction) and unplug the four connectors
(blue circled: main 1,2 motor, dc motor, fan)
(3) Remove the seven 3X10 screws and pull the Drive-Main Ass’y in the direction of arrow 3(outside direction)
1
3
2
Ⅲ. Disassembly :MP Ass’y
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
(1) Remove the one 3X10 screw, and release the one gear and press in the yellow circle
(2) Remove the one 3X10 screw and friction pad
(3) Remove the two 3X10 screws
(4) Release the MP Ass’y from the SET
in the direction of arrow (pull & up)
Ⅲ. Disassembly
Ⅰ. To separate the LSU Unit, What should you do?
ReviewReview
Ⅰ. Building ability to deal with various problems raised in the field by reviewing troubleshooting Ⅱ. Check the solution of each problem. Ⅲ. Check the difference of each Jam.
Ⅳ. Troubleshooting
ObjectivesObjectives
Ⅳ. Troubleshooting : Double Feed Error
Double feeding occurs
Is there the Sheet Guide Retard in the regular position?
Is there any problem in the MEA Unit-Roller PU(Pick-up)?
Adjust the Sheet Guide Retard to the regular position
Re-printing OK/NG?
Replace the MEA Unit-Roller PU (Pick-up)
Replace the MEA Unit-Cassette
EndEnd
Yes
Yes
OKOK
NO
NG
NO
Sheet Guide Retard : JC63-00747AMEA Unit-Roller PU : JC97-02259AMEA Unit-Cassette : JC97-02273A
Ⅳ. Troubleshooting :JAM0(Jam at Tray1)
Check where the jammed paper is located
Paper still inside the Tray ?
Pull out the tray and start the printing job with Leg-M_Act No Paper on by lift upside.Check if the MEA Unit-Roller PU is rolling or not
Does the MEA Unit-Roller PU rotate?
Replace the MEA Unit-Cassette or the MEA Unit-Roller PU
Check if any object or obstruction is on the path before the forward roller. If any, remove it or them.
Check the Clutch and the Motor DC-Main work or not. If needed, replace them.
Check if the Photo Interrupter(Registration Sensor) works or not- You can make sure of it by actuating the Leg-M_Act Ready DP. If it does not work, replace the HVPS.
End
End
End
End
Yes
Yes
OK
NO
NO
NO
OK
OK
OK
Leg-M_Act No Paper : JC61-01350A MEA Unit-Roller PU : JC97-02259APhoto Interrupter : 0604-001095 Leg-M_Act Ready DP : JC61-01435AClutch: Motor DC-Main : HVPS : MEA Unit-Cassette : JC97-02273A
Ⅳ. Troubleshooting :JAM1(Registration Jam, Jam at Fuser)
Check where the jammed paper is located
Lead edge of paper is located between the Leg-M_Act Ready DP and Leg-M_Actuator Exit?
Yes
NO
OK
End
Check if any object or obstruct is on the path. If any, remove it.
Push the Leg-M-Act Ready DP down, and check if it returns back quickly.
Does the Photo Interrupter (registration sensor) work properly?
Check the Photo Interrupter (Exit Sensor) works properly or not.
Replace HVPS
End
Replace the Leg-M_Act Ready DP
End
Yes
NO
NO
Yes
NO
End
Leg-M_Act Ready DP : JC61-01435A Leg-M_Actuator Exit : JC61-01384APhoto Interrupter : 0604-001095 Photo Interrupter : 0604-001095 HVPS:
Replace HVPS
Ⅳ. Troubleshooting : Document JAM
Check if there is Document jam message regardless of removing the document form DADF tray
Either the Motor-DADF or PBA Sub-DADF are defected. Replace ELA HOU-DADF Sub Ass’y
Yes
NO
Check if driving unit works
Either the Motor step-DADF or PBA Sub-DADF are defected. Replace ELA HOU-DADF Sub Ass’y
Error message is disappeared?
Replace the PBA Main-MFP
Check if DADF is pulling Document End
Replace MEA UNIT-HOLDER DADF RUBBER
NO
NOYes
NO YesMotor -DADF : PBA Sub-DADF : ELA HOU-DADF Sub : MEA UNIT-HOLDER ADF RUBBER:PBA Main-MFP :
Ⅳ. Troubleshooting : Over Heat Error (Fuser High Error)
Check how the LED is displayed
Over Heat Error
Yes
NO
End
Turn off the printer and wait for 5minute
Turn on the printer
Is the same LED message shown again?
Turn off the printer. Replace the ELA HOU-Fuser
Try to do print job
Is the same LED message shown
Turn off the printer. Replace the ELA HOU-Fuser
End
YesOK
NO
ELA HOU-Fuser
Ⅳ. Troubleshooting : Low Heat Error (Fuser Low Error)
Check how the LED is displayed
Low Heat Error
Yes
NO
End
Try to reboot
Turn on the printer
Turn off the printer. Replace the ELA HOU-Fuser
Try to do print job
Is the same LED message shown
Turn off the printer. Replace the ELA HOU-Fuser
End
YesOK
Is the same LED message shown again?
NO
ELA HOU-Fuser
I. What is most frequently happened trouble? II. Can you classifying each “Paper Jam”? (Jam0, Jam1, Document Jam)
III. Do you have more question for troubleshooting?
Ⅳ. Troubleshooting
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IV. SCX-6555N seriesHardware
IV. SCX-6555N seriesHardware
AgendaAgenda
I. General SpecificationII. Hardware StructureIII. Summary of Major PartsIV. Trouble Shooting
Ⅰ. General Specification
ObjectivesObjectives
I. To make you aware of the
key specification points
Item SCX-6555N RemarkMajor Function Standard - Copy
- Direct Print & N/W Print- Direct Scan (USB)- DADF - HDD(80GB SATA)
Option N/W Scan OEK (Option Enable Key)FAX Smart DAA, Single LIUSCF (520 sheet )HCF (2100 sheet)
Max. x3 Tray
Finisher with Stapler Stapling: Portrait, Landscape (Left-Top 1 position)
Ext. Memory: 256MB DDR2Stand: Short/Tall UK Kentinental
Copy Speed Simplex Copy 55 cpm/Ltr, 53 cpm/A4
Duplex Copy Up to 65% speed of simplex
Print Speed Simplex Print Up to 55 ppm/Ltr, 53 ppm/A4
Duplex Print Up to 50 ipm/Ltr, 48 ipm/A4
Printing Technology
Printing Method 4 Beam LASER Scanning Unit and Electro-Photography
Photoconductive Materials
OPC
Developing SystemTwo Components Magnetic Brush
Fusing System 2 Halogen LAMP FUSER
Ⅰ. General Specification
Item SCX-6555N RemarkMain Processor HYPER3, ORION Samsung Printing, MARVEL
Device Memory 256MB System Memory80GB HDD
Option : 256MB (DIMM Slot 1EA)
UI 7” color TFT LCD (with TSP) 800 x 480 dots – SEC LCD
Physical Interface
Parallel IEEE1284 Not Support
IEEE 1394 Not Support
USB Hi-Speed USB 2.0 For Print / Scan / FW UpgradeEthernet 1Gbit Ethernet
Wireless Not Support
Power Consumption
Operating / Standby / Low-Power / Sleep
900W / 180W / 80W / 35W Max.1500W
Machine Life Machine Life 5 Years or 1,500,000 Pages which comes firstAverage Monthly Print
Volume12,500 Pages
Etc. Life - DADF Feed Roller : 250,000 P- Pick-up Roller : 250,000P - Transfer Roller : 125,000 P- Fuser Unit : 250,000P
FCOT Normal / Low-Power / Sleep5 / 25 / 40 seconds @ Platen
FPOT Normal / Low-Power / Sleep8/ 25 / 40 seconds
FAX Compatibility ITU-T G3, Super G3
Communication System PSTN / PABX
Modem Speed 33.6Kbps
Ⅰ. General Specification
Ⅰ. What kind of functions are standard option in SCX-6555N?
Ⅱ.Is there any function for the user to copy many documents automatically?
ReviewReview
Ⅰ. General Specification
Ⅱ. Hardware Structure (Block Diagram)
1 Main Block Diagram
BLOCK DIAGRAM
Hardware Configuration
Ⅱ. Hardware Structure (Configuration)
Operation Panel
Rear-Side View Inner Connections
LIU
DIMM
HDD
USB HOST
HVPS
FDB
LSU
SMPS
Ⅲ . Summary of Major Parts
ObjectivesObjectives
I. Understanding the organization
and function of major parts
Ⅲ . Summary of Major Parts
1. Main PBA
Introduction
* MAIN Processor (1) ORION2(ARM9 core) - for MAIN SYSTEM BUS (2) HYPER3(SEC, ARM 1020E) - for Video Controller, Engine, LSU… (3) CIP5 : Color Image Processor
* External Interface Ports (1) USB - 2.0 DEVICE 1 - 2.0 HOST 2 (2) N/W(Gigabit) (3) RJ45 for telephone(with Optional Fax Kit (4) Finisher IF
USB HOST
USB DEVI CE
Net wor k
USB HOST
FI NI SHER
I F
CI P5
CPU
HYPER3
CPU
ORI ON
UI I FSCANNER
LSUDADF
FUSER
EXITHVPS
DEV
SMPS
Cover Open
DUPLEX
REGI
DIMM
BLDC MTR
SCF HDD_IFAIR
_TEMP
LIU IF
FLASH_ROM
MOTORS
PAPER
EMPTY
SIZE
SPEAKER
Ⅲ . Summary of Major Parts
1. Main PBA
1.2. CPU – ORION2 (88F5281)
Ⅲ . Summary of Major Parts
1. Main PBA
1.2. CPU – HYPER3
2. DADF Board
Duplex Automatic Document Feeder
Ⅲ . Summary of Major Parts
Descriptions
A DADF board controls 2 stepping motors, 2 clutches, 1 solenoid,10 sensors By using CPU(S3F443FX ) having 80MHz Core Frequency. A DADF board supports customer to copy Max 100 sheets of documents automatically. In this reason, SCX-6555N series has a DADF module in standard option. Also 6555N’s DADF is serving up to 65% of Duplex speed. And this happens to make one more paper path for high speed paper feeding.
2.1. DADF Block Diagram
Ⅲ . Summary of Major Parts
Descriptions• MPU: S3F443FX (Refer to the next page)• Motor Drive Block - Unipolar Motor Driver IC(SLA7066M): Most rollers are controlled by a SLA7066M motor drive. - Bipolar Motor Driver IC(A3977): For Exit motor• Clock Generator(CY25814): SSCG converts crystal 12Mhz to 48MHz clock for MPU main clock.
The S3F443FX has been developed by using the ARM7TDMI core, CMOS standard cell, and data path compiler. The S3F443FX has been designed to support only Big Endian. Most of the on-chip function blocks have been designed by using a HDL synthesizer. The S3F443FX has been fully verified in SAMSUNG ASIC test environment including internal Qualification Assurance Process.
2.2. MPU (S3F443FX)
FEARUES• Memory system manager: 3 external memory banks. (If the internal flash ROM is not used for a boot code, nCS0 will be used for a boot ROM )•Operating Voltage Range: Core=1.8V ,I/O=2.7–3.6V• Operating Frequency Range: Up to 80MHz (CPU core, SRAM, and Peripherals), up to 40MHz (Flash ROM)• Built-in 256Kbyte (64K ´ 32-bit) Flash memory• 8K-bytes (2K ´ 32-bit) internal SRAM for stack, data memory, and/or code memory• One channel UART• Six 16-bit internal timers with 8-bit pre-scaler and input Capture function• Power down mode: STOP and IDLE modes• One 8-bit basic timer and 3-bit watch-dog timer• Interrupt controller (Total of 21 interrupt sources including 3 external sources )• Sixteen programmable I/O ports• One 8-Bit PWM• 64-pin LQFP
Ⅲ . Summary of Major Parts
2.3. DADF Sensor Configuration DADF Document Path
Ⅲ . Summary of Major Parts
Document Paper Path
Simplex : 1->2->3->4->6
Duplex : 1->2->3->4->5->4->3->7->6
3. OPE Board
Ⅲ . Summary of Major Parts
800*480 color TFT LCD
CPU(S3C2413C): ARM9 Based 32bit RISC Processor.
Flash ROM(32MB): OP Operating program F/W
DDR2(64MB): System Program and Data Buffer
BLU : LED type / with TSP(Touch Screen Panel)
3.1. OPE Board Block Diagram
Ⅲ . Summary of Major Parts
3.2. CPU (S3C2413)
KEY FEARUES
Ⅲ . Summary of Major Parts
4. FAX Board
Ⅲ . Summary of Major Parts
SPECIFICATIONS
•LINE CONNECTION: PSTN or PABX (RJ-11)•Compatibility: ITU-T G3, Super G3•Communication System: PSTN/PABX•Modem Speed: 33.6Kbps•TX Speed: 3 sec * Standard Resolution, MMR, 33,6Kbps * Phase "C" by ITU-T No.1 Chart in Memory transmission with ECM•Scan Speed Platen-> 2 sec / A4 ADF-> 5.5 sec / A4 * Scan time: 2 sec/A4 @ 203x98dpi * Scan setup time : 3.5 sec•Receive Mode: Fax, TEL, ANS/FAX•Compression: MH/MR/MMR/JBIG/JPEG•ECM: Yes•Resolution Std: 203*98dpi
Fine: 203*196dpiS.Fine: 203x392dpi, 300*300dpi, 406x392dpi
•Contrast: Adsustable 5 levels•Fax Memory: 32MB (in HDD)
4.1. FAX Board Block Diagram
Ⅲ . Summary of Major Parts
4.2. FAX Board Types Parallel VS Serial
Ⅲ . Summary of Major Parts
DESCRIPTIONSThe FAX unit has a parallel and a serial type according to PSTN. - How to connect a serial fax first. 1) Users can use fax by connecting line cord into Line RJ11.2) 2’nd phone can be used by 4 line cord.- Parallel Fax1) Users can use fax by connecting line cord into Line RJ11.2) If an user want to use a 2’nd phone, just connect to External RJ11.
5. SMPS PBA
Ⅲ . Summary of Major Parts
DescriptionsIt supplies electric power to a Main Board and other boards through a Main Controller by +5V,+24V from 110V/220V power input. It has safety protection modes for over current and load.
SPECIFICATIONGeneral Input/Output Voltage 1) AC 110V (90V ~ 135V) 2) AC 220V(180V ~ 270V) 3) Input Current: 3.214 [A] (rms) 4) Output Power: 192W/Max.270W DC 5V:24W~30W(0.6A ~ 6.0A) DC 24V: 168W~240W(0A ~ 10A)
5.1. SMPS PBA
SMPS
Ⅲ . Summary of Major Parts
24V(CON71-1,3,4): LSU, OPE, HVPS, DEVE, etc use on all other components except below 24V powers.
24VM(CON71-7,9,10): Make 24VS for units with regard to safety like a fan.
24VO(CON71-13, 15): Option (SCF, Finisher)
5V(CON 71-19, 21, 22, 25, 26): It is a source to make all other power, 3.3V and 1.2V used in IC, CPU and etc.
6. FDB PBA
FDB (FUSER DRIVE BOARD)
Ⅲ . Summary of Major Parts
Descriptions
FDB(FUSER DRIVE BOARD) is controlled by MCB’s AC lamp control signal.
It can handle the FUSER Assy’ by providing AC voltage.
SPECIFICATIONGeneral Input/Output Voltage 1) AC 110V (90V ~ 135V) 2) AC 220V(180V ~ 270V) 3) Output Power: 800[W] (800[W]/100V~120V=8A) (800[W]/220V~240V=4A)
7. HVPS PBA
HVPS (High Voltage Power Supply)
Ⅲ . Summary of Major Parts
DescriptionsHVPS Part outputs the high voltage for THV(+),(-)/MHV/DEV/DTS/FU-BIAS by DC 24V input and the output high voltage is provided into OPC Cartridge and Transfer Roller. It helps transfer toner to media well.
SPECIFICATIONGeneral Input Voltage 1)DC 5V (4.75 ~ 5.25V) 2)DC 24V(21.6V∼27.6V)
•General Output Voltage 1)MHV: -1200V±3% 2)Fu-Bias: 220V±5% 3)DEV:-500V±3% 4)THV(+):1400V±3% 5)THV(-):-1300V±20% 6)DTS: -1800V±3%
Feeding ControlThe following example shows the order to select SCF.Example) - Event with 2nd SCF operating: 2’nd SCF -> 1’st SCF -> 3’rd SCF- Event with 3rd SCF operating: 3’rd SCF -> 2’nd SCF -> 1’st SCF -Event with 1st SCF operating: 1’nd SCF -> 3’st SCF -> 2’rd SCF
8. SCF / HCF
Ⅲ . Summary of Major Parts
No. Signal Name Direction Active Level Description Remarks
1 24V POWER - +24V Power
2 3.3V POWER - +3.3V Power
3 GND POWER - Signal Ground
4 TxD OUT - Data Transmission
5 RxD IN - Data Receive
6 nBUSY OUT LOW SCF TxD Line Busy
7 nCMDREQ OUT LOW Command Request
8 Reserved1 I/O LOW Reserved
9 Reserved2 I/O LOW Reserved
Description
A SCF PBA is a option cassette controlling in SCX-6555N. Max. 3 cassettes are connected on a purpose of feeding paper. It consists one controller(S3F443FX) and two motor drive IC to control feeding timing through Uart communication with a Main controller.
This PBA is also used in HCF. Key funtion is same with SCF and HCF & SCF can be able to be composed together.
1'st
SC
F
2'nd SCF
3'rd SCF 1'st
SC
F
HCF
9. Finisher
Ⅲ . Summary of Major Parts
Description
A Finisher PBA is a Finisher controlling in SCX-6555N for option. It also consists one controller(S3F443FX), two motor drive IC and LPEC1 for expandable I/O IC to control a finisher through Uart communication with a Main controller.
10. Main Sensor Units
Ⅲ . Summary of Major Parts
DESCRIPTION ① Bin Full Sensor
:Check overflowing of Paper on Stacker
② Regi Sensor :Two Regi Sensor for checking precise paper position③ Exit Sensor :Check paper position on Fuser
④ Duplex Jam :Check paper position on Duplex path1
⑤ Paper Empty Sensor :Check Paper empty on a cassette
⑥ Duplex Ready:Check paper ready on Duplex path
⑦ Cassette Detect :Check cassette insertion
⑧ Paper Limit :Check raising paper up to feeding position
⑨ Paper Low Sensor :Check the number of paper below 100 pages
⑩ SCF Feed :Check where a paper feeding path⑪ SCF Door Open Sensor :Check SCF door open⑫ MPF Empty Sensor :Check paper empty on MPF
SCX-6555N
Configuration of Sensors
10.1. Main Sensor Units
Ⅲ . Summary of Major Parts
Troubleshooting Tips All Sensors could be checked on the Diagnostics mode. However you can also check the defectiveness with a normal controller. Here are some tips for troubleshooting.
- To check Defectiveness of a sensor. Each sensor should be measured with a normal main controller as following as shown.
① Bin Full Sensor : To check full of paper on stacker ② Regi Sensors
:The position of two Regi Sensors are tiny different for top margin of the paper fed on path.
③ Exit Sensor : To check paper jam on fuser. ④ Duplex Jam : To check paper jam on Duplex path. ⑤ Duplex Ready : To check Paper edge for developing timing. ⑥ Paper Empty Sensor : To check paper empty on a cassette. ⑦ Cassette Detect : To check a tray inserted on. ⑧ Paper Limit : To check paper up limit. ⑨ Paper Low Sensor : To check the number of paper below 100 pages ⑩ SCF Feed(SCF PBA): To check the top margin of a paper.
⑪ SCF Door Open Sensor(SCF PBA): To check side door of SCF.⑫ MPF Empty Sensor : To check MPF paper empty.
11. Miscellaneous
Ⅲ . Summary of Major Parts
POWER SAVER
- LOW POWER mode : 15min(default) , MCB controls FUSER’s temp so that power consumtion could be lower than STANDBY.
- SLEEP mode : 45min(30min after LOW POWER), machine provides minimum power.(LCD,FANS and FUSER are offed) * USER can change default time(up to 120min)
- OFF mode : controlled by button in UI panel. Almost every electrical device is turned off(under 1W)
ObjectivesObjectives
I. To give some solutions with trouble
Ⅳ . Troubleshooting
1. No Power1. No Power
Ⅲ . Troubleshooting
Engine isn’t warming up & LCD does not display
anything on.
Check whetherthe LED on MainPBA is flickered on (+5V Check)
OFF - +5V N.G
ON/BLINK - +5V O.K
Check +5V ON SMPS
N.G Replace SMPS
Each Check +24V On Main PBA
O.K
N.G Each Check +24V ON SMPS
ReplaceMain PBA
O.K
Check +3.3V
N.G Replace SMPS
ReplaceMain PBA
O.K
N.G ReplaceMain PBA
ReplaceSUB PBA
O.K
2. No Display on LCD2. No Display on LCD
Ⅲ . Troubleshooting
Engine is warming up properly but LCD does not display anything on.
Check +24V On OP PBA
O.K Check the BLUHarness on OP PBA
O.K
ReplaceOP PBA or LCD
N.G
Check Connecting Harness betweenOP & MAIN PBA
O.K O.KCheck +24V On MAIN PBA
ReplaceOP PBA
ReplaceMAIN PBA or SMPS
N.G
N.G
Connect Harness
3. LSU Error3. LSU Error
Ⅲ . Troubleshooting
LSU error massage is displayed
Check LSU_5V/24VS with side cover closed
O.K
Replace LSU
N.G Check 5V/24VM on Main PBA
N.G
Reinstall Developer
O.K
N.G Replace OPC
ReplaceMAIN PBA or SMPS
4. Cover Open4. Cover Open
Ⅲ . Troubleshooting
The cover open massage displays on even when the print cover is closed.
Is the Hook lever Ok? Check Micro SwitchO.K O.K ReplaceMain PBA
N.G N.G
ReplaceSide Cover
ReplaceMicro Switch
5. Fuser Error5. Fuser Error
Ⅲ . Troubleshooting
Low Heat Error is displayed on LCD
Wire connections between FDB and other devices are all correct?
N.G Make wire connectionsto be completed
Check resistance AC connector below 10ohm
O.K
O.K
IN FDB PBA Check 24V(in 6pin connector No1)
ReplaceFDB PBA
Go to Cover Open Session
N.GO.K
N.G ReplaceFUSER
In FDB PBA Check Lamp 1 sig(con. No. 2)Relay On sig(con no.5)
ReplaceMCB PBA N.G
O.K
Ⅰ. Do you have any question for troubleshooting?
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Ⅳ. Troubleshooting
V. SCX-6555N seriesCRU
V. SCX-6555N seriesCRU
I. General Specification
II. Process
III. Troubleshooting
IV. Block Diagrm
AgendaAgenda
Ⅰ. General Specification
Ⅰ. Understanding the general specifications of CRU of SCX-6555N
Ⅱ. Comprehension of the feature of major elements
ObjectivesObjectives
Overall Spec.
Size(WxDxH)
Feature
Capacity
Amounit of Developer/Toner
Development Method
108x110x356mm
80K
Developer 300g
2 component magnetic brush system
Drum Cartridge
Weight(Net) 2.0 kg
Ⅰ. General Specification
81x211x351mm
23K
Toner 680g
Toner Cartridge
1.1 kg
Drum Cartridge
Drum Type
Charger Type
Charger Roller Cleaner
OPC Cleaning type
UCL (Under Coated Layer)
Urethane Foam Cleaning Roller
Developer Roller Φ 25 Magnetic Roller
Coated Type
Ⅰ. General Specification
Charge Roller
Counter Blade Cleaning (Rubber Blade)
Developer Carrier + Toner (300 g)
Φ 30 Organic Photo Conductor (OPC)
CRUM SCRUM Type
Toner Cartridge
Non Magnetic Pulverized Toner
Urethane Feed Roller
Toner Type
Toner Supply Type
SCRUM Type
Ⅰ. General Specification
Waste Toner
CRUM
With Waste Toner Bottle
Paddle Two Paddles + Film Type
Ⅰ. General Specification
Ⅰ. What is the development method of CRU of SCX-6555N ?
ReviewReview
Ⅰ. Understanding the basic structures and operating principle of each parts Ⅱ. Studying the printing process and electro-photographic process Ⅲ. Comprehension of System Layout
ObjectivesObjectives
Ⅱ. Process
Ⅱ. ProcessDrum Cartridge Layout
Mixer
Mixing Screw OPC
Magnetic Roller
Cleaning Roller
Charge Roller
Auger
Ⅱ. ProcessToner Cartridge Layout
Toner Feed Roller Paddle A
Paddle B
WTB
Ⅱ. ProcessToner Cartridge and Drum Cartridge
1. Electro-photographic Process
Ⅱ. Process
2. System Specification
2-1. OPC Section
OPC Type : UCL Type (Φ30) Life : 80K Pages (in accordance with simplex mode) V0 = -610 (V) VL = -100 (V) Process Speed : 345 mm/sec (Letter 55 PPM)
Ⅱ. Process
2-2. Development Section
Development Roller : Magnetic Roller with Sleeve (Φ25) Development Method : Non magnetic Two Component Type Carrier(Ferrite Type) + Toner(Non magnetic Pulverized Toner) : 300 g Vbias = -480 (V) Speed (vs OPC) 1: 2
Ⅱ. Process
3. System Specification
3-3. Mixer Section
Type : Mixer + Mixing Screw Type High Speed Mixing type Roll of Mixer : 1) Circulation of Developer 2) Supply Developer to Magnetic Roller
3-4. Charger Section
Type : Charge Roller Type (Φ14) Cleaning Method : Urethane Cleaning Roller (Contact Type) MHV : -1260 (V) Pressure Type : Two Spring (End of Roller Shaft)
Ⅱ. Process
3. System Specification
3-5. Toner Cartridge Section
Toner Type : Non magnetic Pulverized Toner (680 g) Life : 23K (in accordance with ISO 19752 Pattern) Supply Type : Urethane Feed Roller Supply Method : DC Motor by Pulse control
3-6. CRUM Section
Type : SCRUM Type Control Method : Modular Jack Type Function : 1) Interface with machine and cartridge 2) Storage (Cartridge Information…etc)
Ⅰ. What is the function of SCRUM ? Ⅱ. Do you know life of OPC ? Ⅲ. Do you know life of toner cartridge ?
ReviewReview
Ⅱ. Process
Ⅰ. Building ability to deal with various problems raised in the field by reviewing troubleshooting Ⅱ. Check the solution of each problem.
ObjectivesObjectives
Ⅲ . Troubleshooting
Ⅲ . Troubleshooting
Error Vertical Black Line and Black Band [Description ] 1. Straight thin black vertical line occurs in the printing.
2. Dark black vertical band occur in the printing.
[Wrong Part] 1. Cleaning blade2. Charge roller
[Check and Cause]
1. Damaged cleaning blade in the drum cartridge2. Contamination of the charge roller in the drum cartridge
[Solution] 1. If causes 1 and 2 occur in the drum Cartridge, replace the drum cartridge and try again to print out.
[Etc]
Ⅲ . Troubleshooting
Error Vertical White Line[Description ] White vertical voids in the image.
[Wrong Part] 1. LSU2. Drum Cartridge
[Check and Cause]
1. Foreign matter stuck onto the window of internal lenses of LSU mirror.2. Foreign matter or toner particles between the magnetic roller and doctor blade. 3. It may occur when Burr and foreign substances are on the window of the drum cartridge frame.4. If the fuser is defective, voids occur periodically at the top of a black image.
[Solution] 1. Foreign matter stuck onto the window : Clean the LSU window with recommended cleaner(IPA) Clean the window with a clean cotton swab.2. Foreign matter in the LSU : Open the cover of LSU and clean with a cotton swab on the surface of the reflex mirror.3. No 3. : Remove the foreign matter and burr of the exposure window. (the drum cartridge frame)4. No. 4. : Open the right cover and check ribs that corresponds to the position of the voids. Remove if found.5. If the problems are not solved, replace the drum cartridge.
Ⅲ . Troubleshooting
Error Light Image[Description ] 1. The printed image is light, with no ghost.
[Wrong Part] 1. Toner Cartridge2. HVPS
[Check and Cause]
1. The state of low toner in drum cartridge when the toner of toner cartridge is almost consumed.
2. Bad contact caused by the toner stains between the high voltage
terminal in the HVPS and the one in the set.3. Abnormal output from the HVPS.4. Bad contact the dev bias in drum cartrige.
[Solution] 1. Replace the toner cartridge and try to print out.2. Clean up the contaminated area of contact terminal by the
toner.3. Replace the HVPS4. Replace the drum cartridge.
Ⅲ . Troubleshooting
Error Dark Image or black[Description ] The printed image is dark or black.
[Wrong Part] 1. HVPS
[Check and Cause]
1. No charge voltage in the HVPS board.2. Charge voltage is not turned on due to the bad
contacts between power supply in the side of the drum cartridge and charge terminal of HVPS. (ex. Disconnection, Contamination)
[Solution] 1. Clean the high voltage charge terminal.2. Check the state of the connector which connects the
engine board and HVPS.3. Replace the HVPS if not solved by the above
direction 1 and 2.
Ⅲ . Troubleshooting
Error Background[Description ] Light dark background appears in whole area of the printing.
[Wrong Part] 1. HVPS2. Low Q/M of developer (High T/C of developer)
[Check and Cause]
1. Does recycle paper be used?2. The life of the developer(carrier+toner)3. Is the HVPS normal?
[Solution] 1. The Drum cartridge is basically designed to print 60K sheets with simplex mode. If it prints more than 60K sheets, replace the drum.2. The drum cartridge is not guaranteed if using recycle paper.3. Replace the drum cartridge when the life of it has been ended.4. Replace the HVPS.5. If the problem is still not solved, replace the drum cartridge.
Ⅲ . Troubleshooting
Error Toner Supply Error[Description ] The poor supply of toner in the printing.
[Wrong Part] 1. Toner feed roller2. Toner supply DC motor
[Check and Cause]
1. The state of rotation of toner feed roller2. Is the toner supply motor normal?
[Solution] 1. Replace the toner cartridge.2. Replace the toner supply motor.
Ⅳ. Troubleshooting
Ⅰ. What is most frequently happened trouble? Ⅱ. Can you classifying dark image or black ?
Ⅲ. Are you familiar with Printing Quality Problems?
Ⅳ. Do you have more question for troubleshooting?
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Ⅴ. Block Diagram
Check where vertical black line or vertical
black band is located.
Damaged cleaning blade in the drum
cartridge .
Contamination of the charge roller in the
drum cartridge.
Replace the drum cartridge and
try again to print out. Replace the drum cartridge and try
again to print out.
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[ Wrong Part ]
1. Cleaning blade
2. Charge roller
[ Descripition]
1. Straight thin black vertical line occurs in the printing.
2. Dark black vertical band occur in the printing.
Vertical Black Line and Vertical Black Band
NO
YES
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YES
YESYES
Ⅴ. Block Diagram
Foreign matter stuck onto the window of
internal lenses of LSU mirror.
Clean the LSU window with recommended cleaner(IPA) Clean the window with a clean cotton swab.
Check where vertical white line is located.
Foreign matter or toner particles between the
magnetic roller and doctor
blade.
Replace the drum cartridge and try again to print out.
It may occur when Burr and foreign substances are on the window of
the drum cartridge frame.
Remove the foreign matter and burr of the exposure window. (the drum cartridge frame)
If the fuser is defective, voids occur periodically at the top of a black image.
Open the right cover and check ribs that corresponds to the position of the voids.
Remove if found.
If the problems are not solved, replace the drum cartridge.
NO
YES
NO
NO
YES
YES
YES
[ Descripition]
White vertical voids in the image.
[ Wrong Part ]
1. LSU
2. Drum Cartridge
Vertical White Line
Ⅴ. Block Diagram
The state of low toner in drum cartridge when the
toner of toner cartridge is almost consumed.
Replace the toner cartridge.
Check the state of light image.
Bad contact caused by the toner stains between the
high voltage terminal in the HVPS and the one in the set.
Clean up the contaminated area of contact terminal by the toner.
Abnormal output from the HVPS.
Replace the HVPS.
Replace the drum cartridge.Bad contact the dev bias in drum cartrige.
[ Descripition]
The printed image is light, with no ghost.
[ Wrong Part ]
1. Toner Cartridge
2. HVPS
Light Image
NO
NO
NO
YES
YES
YES
YES
Ⅴ. Block Diagram
Check the state of the connector which
connects the engine board and
HVPS
Re-connect connector of the engine board and HVPS.
Check the state of Black image.
Check the charge voltage output of HVPS Replace the HVPS.
Charge voltage is not turned because of
contamination between power supply in the side
of the drum cartridge and charge terminal of
HVPS.
Clean the high voltage charge terminal.
Dark Image or Black Image[ Descripition]
The printed image is dark or black.
[ Wrong Part ]
1. HVPS
YES, the state of connector is not good.
YES, No charge voltage in the HVPS board.
YES
NO
NO
Ⅴ. Block Diagram
Does recycle paper be used?
The drum cartridge is not guaranteed if using recycle paper.
Check the state of background
Check the voltage output of HVPS Replace the HVPS.
The life of the developer
(carrier + toner)
The Drum cartridge is basically designed to print 60K sheets with simplex mode. If it prints more than 60K sheets, a background can be occurred. Replace the drum cartridge when the life of it has been ended.
YES, the voltage output is not good in the HVPS board.
YES, the life of it has been ended.NO
NO
YES
[ Descripition]
Light dark background appears in whole area of the printing.
[ Wrong Part ]
1. HVPS
2. Low Q/M of developer (High T/C of developer)
Background
Ⅴ. Block Diagram
The state of rotation of toner feed roller in the
toner cartridge.Replace the toner cartridge.
Check the toner supply error.
Is the toner supply motor normal?
Replace the toner supply motor.
Toner Supply Error
YES, the rotation of feed roller is not good.
NO
NO(abnormal)
[ Descripition]
The poor supply of toner in the printing.
[ Wrong Part ]
1. Toner feed roller
2. Toner supply DC motor
VI. SCX-6555N seriesFirmware
VI. SCX-6555N seriesFirmware
AgendaAgenda
I. General SpecificationII. Feature WindowIII. System Configuration
WindowIV. Firmware upgrade
Ⅰ. General Specification
ObjectivesObjectives
I. To make you aware of the
key specification points
II. To show you how to access
functions
Ⅰ. General Specification
Hard Buttons Soft Buttons Job Status Current Job,
Completed Job, Active Notice
Copy Copy Feature
M/C Setup Machine Status,Admin Setting
FaxFax Feature
Interrupt Entering into Interrupt mode ScanScan to Email,NetScan,Scan to Server
Stop Stop/pause scanning and printing Stored DocumentStored Job List
Power Saver Enter/Exit power save mode USBScanToUSB, DirectPrint
SmarThru WorkflowSolution Feature
ObjectivesObjectives
I. To make you comprehend
window items
II. To show you how to use
SCX - 6345
Ⅱ. Feature Window
Ⅱ. Feature Window
Feature Additional Info.
Copy * Special Copy : ID Copy, N-Up, Poster Copy,Clone Copy, Book Copy,Booklet,Covers,Transparencies
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Fax * Advanced Fax:-Delay Send, Priority Send, -Polling, and Mail Box -Manual Transmission/Receiving-Automatic redialing-Secure Fax Receive
* Fax number input :Via keypad, Via Address book (Individual, Group)
Scan to Email * Address : From, To, Cc, Bcc, Subject, and Message
* General precondition : SMTP server setting* Email address input:Via Keyboard,Via Address Book (Local, Global)
NetScan - * Login Procedure : Login -> Application select -> Change scan options -> Job Start
Scan to Server - * Available Server list-SMB-FTP-User can choose maximally 5 servers among the list
USB ScanToUSB ( pdf, tiff )USB FormatUSB Print ( Tiff, Bmp, Txt, Jpg, prn, pdf )
Window Structure Status Area Home Button Tabs – Basic, Advanced, Image
Ⅱ. Feature Window
Copy
Window for accessing to stored job
Job List – Public, Secured Job Action – Detail, Edit, Delete, Delete All and Print
Ⅱ. Feature Window
Stored Documents
Window for accessing to job and system state Job List – Current Job, Completed Job Job Action – Detail, Delete, Hold, Promote System List – Active Notice
Ⅱ. Feature Window
Job Status Window
Window for USB memory Stick USB Format USB Print Scan To USB
Ⅱ. Feature Window
Job Status Window
ObjectivesObjectives
I. To make you comprehend
tech mode window items
II. To show you how to access
tech mode
Ⅱ. Feature Window
Tech Mode Window Structure Status Area
Home Button
Tabs – Information, Fault Counters, Test Routines
Ⅱ. Feature Window
Tech Mode Window
Ⅱ. Feature Window
Feature Additional Info.
Information * General- Machine Serial Number, Network IP Address, Images since last call
* HFSI- Roller Life Page Counter, Rubber Pad Life Page Counter etc.
* Software Version- Finisher, Set Version, User Interface, Network Controller, Tray Firmware
* Usage Counters- Impressions, Sheets etc.
Fault Counters * Fault Log- Toner Empty DADF Duplex Feeding Jam, Tray 1 Mismatch etc.
* Fault Counters- Feeder, Fuser, Motor Fan, LSU, Option Interface, CRU, Finisher, etc.
Test Routines* Copier- NVM Read/Write, NVM Initialization, Engine/DADF Test Routines
* Fax- NVM Read/Write, NVM Initialization, Fax Routines, Protocol Report
* Network- NVM Initialization
* Other- Print Test Pattern Shading Test, Scan Edge Test, Memory Clear, Print Report, OEK S/N Sync.
Login window for accessing to tech mode Step 1: Press 3*4 key(1, 2, 3) simultaneously
Step 2: Enter password(1934)
Step 3: Press ‘OK’ button
Ⅱ. Feature Window
Tech Mode Login Window
ObjectivesObjectives
I. To make you easily
configure system setting
II. To show you how to identify
system information
Ⅲ. System Configuration Window
Window for administrator General
Setup
Print/Report
Admin Setting Window
Ⅲ. System Configuration Window
Tray Interaction Window for paper installation
Check Current Setting
Change Setting – Change Paper Size, Change Paper Type
Tray confirmation Window
Ⅲ. System Configuration Window
ObjectivesObjectives
I. To inform you how to upgrade
firmware
. Ⅳ. Firmware upgrade
The method for firmware upgrade
Step 1: Delete all current jobs from Job Status window
Step 2: Connect USB cable in the machine (idle state)
Step 3: Send firmware file( *.hd )
Firmware Upgrade Window
. Ⅳ. Firmware upgrade
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Copy > Basic Tab > Original Size > More
Copy > Basic Tab > Output > More
Copy > Basic Tab > Reduce/Enlarge> More
Copy > Basic Tab > Duplex > More
Copy > Advanced Tab >
Copy > Advanced Tab >Book Copy
Copy > Advanced Tab >Transparencies
Copy > Advanced Tab >Transparencies>Blank Sheet
Copy > Image Tab >Erase Edge>Hole Punch Erase
Copy > Image Tab >Erase Background
Fax > Basic Tab >Add No>Inputting digits
Fax > Basic Tab >Address Individual
Fax > Basic Tab >Address Individual >New
Fax > Basic Tab >Address Individual >Search
Fax > Basic Tab >Address Group>
Fax > Basic Tab >Address Group>New
Fax > Basic Tab >Address Group>New>Add
Fax > Advanced Tab >
Fax > Advanced Tab >Delay Send >On
Fax > Advanced Tab >Polling > Delay Poll From Remote
Fax > Image Tab >
Fax > Image Tab >Darkness
Home > Scan to Network >At Authentication mode is ON
Home > Scan to Network >
Home > Scan to Network >Scan to Email> Basic Tab
Home > Scan to Network > Scan to Email > E-mail Keyboard
Home > Scan to Network >Scan to Email>AddressLocal
Home > Scan to Network >Scan to Email>Address Local>Search
Home > Scan to Network >Scan to Email>Log Out
Home > Scan to Network >Scan to Email>Advanced Tab
Home > Scan to Network >Scan to Email>Image Tab
Home > Scan to Network >Scan to Email>Output Tab
Home > Scan to Network >NetScan>
Home > Scan to Network >NetScan >After Login
Home > Scan to Network >Scan to Server>Basic Tab>Select Servers
M/C Setup>Machine Status>Supplies Life
M/C Setup>Machine Status>Machine Info
M/C Setup>Machine Status>Machine Info >Print/Report
M/C Setup>Admin Setting>Login
M/C Setup>Admin Setting>General Tab>Date & Time
M/C Setup>Admin Setting>General Tab>Tray Management
M/C Setup>Admin Setting>Setup Tab>Fax Setup
M/C Setup>Admin Setting>Print/Report Tab>
M/C Setup>Admin Setting>Setup Tab>Fax Setup >Secure Receive
ObjectivesObjectives
I. To inform you diagnostics
. Ⅳ. Diagnostics
Enter Diagnostics Mode• Press ‘1’,’2’,’3’ altogether• Input ‘1934’ when login window is displayed
Exit Diagnostis Mode• Press Home button to exit.
• Reset counter clears counters since last diagnostics service
Diagnostics>Information>General
Diagnostics>Information>HFSI
Diagnostics>Information>HFSI > Reset
Diagnostics>Information>HFSI > Edit
• DADF Roller Life Page• DADF Rubber Pad Life Page• T1 P-up Roll Life Page• Retard Roll Life Page• T2 P-up Roll Life Page• T3 P-up Roll Life Page• T4 P-up Roll Life Page• Bypass Rubber Pad Life page• Transfer Roll Life Page• Fuser Roll Life Page• Fuser Unit Life page• Heat Roll Life Page• Pressure Roll Life Page
HFSI : High Frequency Service Items
Diagnostics>Information>Software Version
• Main Controller• Image Output Terminal• User Interface• Network Controller• Document Feeder• Tray 2 Firmware• Tray 3 Firmware• Tray 4 Firmware
Diagnostics>Information>Usage Counters
• Total Impressions• Black Impressions• Black Copied Impressions• Black Printed Impressions• Sheets• Copied Sheets• Black Copied Sheets• Printed Sheets• Black Printed Sheets• 2 Sided Sheets• Copied 2 Sided Sheets• Black Copied 2 Sided Sheets• Printed 2 Sided Sheets• Black Printed 2 Sided Sheets
• Fax Images Received• Images Sent• Server Fax Images Sent• Network Scanning Images Sent• Email Images Sent• Maintenance Impressions• Black Maintenance Impressions• Known Jams in the IOT• Known Jams in Finishing Device(s)• Attempted Sheet Feeds from Internal
trays• Actual sheet feeds from Internal trays• Normal Level Power On Hours• Power Save Hours• Attempted Original Sheet Feeds in the
DADF
Diagnostics>Fault Counters>Fault Log
Diagnostics>Fault Counters>Fault Log > Clear All
Diagnostics>Fault History>
Faul t Count er s
• 01 Feeder• 02 Fuser• 03 Motor Fan• 04 LSU• 05 Option Interface• 06 CRU• 07 Finisher• 08 DADF
• 09 FDI• 10 Controller• 11 Scanner• 12 Mismatch Type• 13 Network• 14 Cloning• 18 Memory State• 21 Tray• 24 MSOK
Diagnostics>Fault History > Faul t Count er s > Detail
Diagnostics>Test Routines>Copi er
Diagnostics>Test Routines>Copi er >NVM Read/ Wr i t e
Diagnostics>Test Routines>Copi er >NVM Read/ Wr i t e >Edi t
Diagnostics>Test Routines>Copi er >NVM I ni t i al i ze
Diagnostics>Test Routines>Copi er >NVM I ni t i al i ze >I ni t i al i ze
Diagnostics>Test Routines>Copi er >Engi ne/ DADF Tes t Rout i ne
Diagnostics>Test Routines>Copi er >Engi ne/ DADF Tes t Rout i ne
Diagnostics>Test Routines>Fax
Diagnostics>Test Routines>Fax >NVM Read/ Wr i t e
Diagnostics>Test Routines>Fax >NVM I ni t i al i ze
Diagnostics>Test Routines>Fax >NVM Read/ Wr i t e >Edi t
Diagnostics>Test Routines>Fax >Pr ot ocol Repor t
Diagnostics>Test Routines>Fax >NVM I ni t i al i ze >Conf i r mat i on
Diagnostics>Test Routines>Net wor k
Diagnostics>Test Routines>Fax >Fax Rout i nes
Diagnostics>Test Routines>Ot her
Diagnostics>Test Routines>Net wor k >NVM I ni t i al i ze
Diagnostics>Test Routines>Ot her >Shadi ng Tes t
Diagnostics>Test Routines>Ot her >Tes t Pat t er n
Diagnostics>Test Routines>Ot her >Memor y Cl ear
Diagnostics>Test Routines>Ot her >Scan Edge Tes t
When select memory clear, user can select the country
Diagnostics>Test Routines>Ot her >Res et Admi n Pas s wor d
Diagnostics>Test Routines>Ot her >Pr i nt Repor t
Reset Admin Setup Password
Q & AQ & A
ObjectivesObjectives
I. To know the memory map of
the SCX-6355
. Ⅳ. Memory Map
NOR Flash ROM Memory Map ( 32M )
EEPROM MapOS and Kernel + NIC
Emul&Font Area
32M byte
0xFFFFFFFF
24MB
Rushmore_S EC NOR F lash ROM Memory Map
NOR F lash MAP
8MB
0xFF800000
0xFE000000
RAM Memory Map OS and Kernel14M
0x00000000
Rushmore S EC Memory Map of DRAM
Emulation & Font11M
Printer Area
0x00E00000 128MB
0x08000000
Fax RCV Area16M
System Control Area4M0x03500000
75M
0x02000000
ENP Nic7M
0x01900000
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