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PIXMA MP600

Service Manual
Revision 0

QY8-13BD-000
COPYRIGHT2006 CANON INC. CANON PIXUS MP600 PIXMA MP600 082006 XX 0.00-0

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CANON INC.
Inkjet Device Quality Assurance Div. 2
451, Tsukagoshi 3-chome, Saiwai-ku, Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa 212-8530, Japan

PIXMA MP600

I. MANUAL OUTLINE
This manual consists of the following three parts to provide information necessary to service the PIXMA MP600:

Part 1: Maintenance
Information on maintenance and troubleshooting of the PIXMA MP600

Part 2: Technical Reference


New technology and technical information such as FAQ's (Frequently Asked Questions) of the PIXMA MP600

Part 3: Appendix
Block diagrams and pin layouts of the PIXMA MP600

Reference

This manual does not provide sufficient information for disassembly and reassembly procedures.
Refer to the graphics in the separate Parts Catalog.

<I. MANUAL OUTLINE>

PIXMA MP600

II. TABLE OF CONTENTS


Part 1: MAINTENANCE
1. MAINTENANCE
1-1. Adjustment, Periodic Maintenance, Periodic Replacement Parts, and Replacement Consumables by Service Engineer
1-2. Customer Maintenance
1-3. Product Life
1-4. Special Tools
1-5. Serial Number Location
2. LIST OF ERROR DISPLAY / INDICATION
2-1. Operator Call Errors
2-2. Service Call Errors
2-3. Other Error Messages
2-4. Warnings
2-5. Troubleshooting by Symptom
3. REPAIR
3-1. Notes on Service Part Replacement
3-2. Special Notes on Repair Servicing
3-3. Adjustment / Settings
(1) Paper feed motor adjustment
(2) Grease application
(3) Ink absorber counter setting
(4) User mode
(5) Service mode
A: Service test print, EEPROM initialization, Ink absorber counter resetting
B: Destination settings
C: LF / Eject correction
D: Left margin correction
E: Ink absorber counter setting
F: Button and LCD test
3-4. Verification Items
(1) Service test print
(2) EEPROM information print
4. MACHINE TRANSPORTATION

Part 2: TECHNICAL REFERENCE


1. NEW TECHNOLOGIES
2. CLEANING MODE AND AMOUNT OF INK PURGED
3. PRINT MODE
4. FAQ (Problems Specific to the MP600 and Corrective Actions)

Part 3: APPENDIX
1. BLOCK DIAGRAM
2. CONNECTOR LOCATION AND PIN LAYOUT
2-1. Logic Board
2-2. Carriage Board (Print Head Connector)
2-3. Print Beam / PictBridge Board
2-4. Card Slot Board (Card Slot Unit)
2-5. Operation Panel Board
3. PIXMA MP600 SPECIFICATIONS
4. PRINT MEDIA SPECIFICATIONS

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PIXMA MP600

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Part 1
MAINTENANCE

Part 1: MAINTENANCE

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. MAINTENANCE
1-1. Adjustment, Periodic Maintenance, Periodic Replacement Parts, and Replacement Consumables by Service
Engineer
(1) Adjustment
Adjustment

Timing

Destination settings
(EEPROM settings)

- At logic board replacement

EEPROM
initialization

- At logic board replacement

Ink absorber counter


resetting

- At logic board replacement

Purpose
To set destination.

None.

To initialize settings

None.

To reset the ink absorber counter.

- At ink absorber replacement

- At logic board replacement

None.

None.

None.

2 min.

2 min.

CD / DVD detection
sensor light volume
correction*1

- At logic board replacement

None.

- At carriage unit replacement

To correct the light volume for the CD /


DVD detection sensor.

Print head alignment

- At print head replacement

To secure the dot placement accuracy.

- At logic board replacement

- Computer
(MP driver)

- When print quality is not


satisfying

- Machine
button

- At feed roller ass'y


replacement
- At platen unit replacement

- At carriage unit replacement


- At PR shaft ass'y replacement
- At CL base or CL gear
replacement

1 min.

Perform in the
service mode.

To adjust the belt tension.

- At logic board replacement

1 min.

To set the ink amount data in the ink


absorber to the ink absorber counter.

- At paper feed motor


replacement

Grease application

1 min.

Perform in the
service mode.

Paper feed motor


position adjustment

New

1 min.

Perform in the
service mode.

(EEPROM settings)

LF / Eject correction

Approx.
time

Perform in the
service mode.

(EEPROM settings)

Ink absorber counter


value setting

Tool

(Position the paper feed motor so that the


belt is stretched tight.)

LF correction:
To correct line feeding
Eject correction:

Perform in the
service mode.

None.

Manual:
5 min.
Auto: 4
min.
5 min.

Perform in the
service mode.

To adjust eject rollers and maintain the


paper eject accuracy using the eject
encoder for the trailing edge of paper
To maintain sliding properties of the
following items:

FLOIL KG107A

1 min.

To maintain detection functionality for


presence of the ink tanks and each ink tank
position.

None.

1 min.

To set the language to be displayed on the


LCD.

None.

- Carriage shaft
- Lift cam bushing
- Machine sliding portions (gears)

Ink system function


check

- At logic board replacement


- At platen unit replacement
- At carriage unit replacement

LCD language
settings

- At logic board replacement

1-1

Perform in the
service mode.

Perform in the
user mode.

1 min.

Document pressure
sheet position
adjustment

- At document pressure sheet


replacement

To adjust the pressure sheet to fit in place to None.


the four corners of the platen glass when the
cover is closed.

1 min.

Caution: DO NOT loosen the red screws at both ends of the carriage shaft, securing the print head position, as they are not readjustable.
The red screws securing the paper feed motor may be loosened only at replacement of the paper feed motor unit.
*1: Only for CD / DVD printing supported regions.

(2) Periodic maintenance


No periodic maintenance is necessary.

(3) Periodic replacement parts


There are no parts in this machine that require periodic replacement by a service engineer.

(4) Replacement consumables


There are no consumables that require replacement by a service engineer.

1-2. Customer Maintenance


Adjustment

Timing

Purpose

Tool

Approx.
time

Print head
alignment

At print head replacement

To ensure
accurate dot
placement.

- Machine buttons- Computer


(automatic alignment via MP
driver)

4 min.

Print head cleaning

When print quality is not satisfying.

To improve
- Machine buttons- Computer
nozzle conditions. (MP driver)

1 min.

Print head deep


cleaning

When print quality is not satisfying, and not


improved by print head cleaning.

To improve
- Machine buttons- Computer
nozzle conditions. (MP driver)

2 min.

Ink tank
replacement

When an ink tank becomes empty. ("No ink


error" displayed on the monitor or on the
machine LCD, or short flashing of an ink tank
LED)

2 min.

Paper feed roller


cleaning

When paper does not feed properly.

To clean the paper - Machine buttons


feed rollers.

CD / DVD print
position
adjustment*1

At CD / DVD printing, when necessary.

To correct CD /
DVD print
position.

- Computer (application software) 5 min.

Bottom plate
cleaning

When the back side of the paper is smeared.

To clean the
platen ribs.

- Plain paper- Computer (MP


driver)- Machine buttons

ASF sub- roller


cleaning

When the paper fed from the ASF is smeared due To clean the ASF
to ink mist attached to the ASF sub-rollers.
sub-rollers.

- Plain paper- Machine buttons


1 min.
See Part 2, 4. FAQ, How to make
and set the ASF sub-roller
cleaning sheet, for details.

Scanning area
cleaning

When the platen glass is dirty.

None.

To clean the
platen glass.

*1: Only for CD / DVD printing supported regions.

1-2

2 min.

1 min.

1 min.

1-3. Product Life


(1) Machine
Specified print volume (I) or the years of use (II), whichever comes first.
(I) Print volume: 24,000 pages
Black

1500 character pattern

11,000 pages

Color

7.5% duty per color pattern

7,200 pages

A4, photo, borderless printing

500 pages

4 x 6, photo, borderless printing

4,300 pages

Postcard, photo, borderless printing

1,000 pages

(II) Years of use: 5 years of use

(2) Print head


Print volume: 33,600 pages

(3) Ink tank (target value)


Average yield
( ): Estimated supplemental yield
Color document (ISO/IEC FCD24712)*1
Photo (4" x 6")*2

PGI-5BK

CLI-8BK

CLI-8C

CLI-8M

CLI-8Y

520 pages

(5,220) pages

890 pages

670 pages

700 pages

(3,095) pages

(1,305) pages

387 pages

271 pages

291 pages

*1: Declared yield value in accordance with ISO/IEC FCD24711. Values obtained by continuous printing.
*2: When printing Canon standard patterns on 4" x 6" Photo Paper Plus Glossy continuously with the default settings of Photo Paper
Plus Glossy using Windows XP printer driver in borderless printing mode and Windows XP Photo Printing Wizard. Declared yield
value determined based on Canon standard method referring to ISO/IEC FCD24712.
Note: Ink yield may vary depending on texts/photos printed, applications software used, print mode and type of paper
used.

1-4. Special Tools


Name

Tool No.

FLOIL KG-107A QY9-0057-000

Price
(JPY)
210

Application
To the carriage shaft sliding portions, and lift cam
bushing

Remarks
In common with the
S520.

1-5. Serial Number Location

On the carriage flexible cable holder (visible on the left of the carriage: open the scanning unit after turning off the machine.)

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2. LIST OF ERROR DISPLAY / INDICATION


Errors and warnings are displayed by the following ways:
1) Operator call errors are indicated by the Alarm LED lit in orange, and the error and its solution are displayed on the LCD in
text and by icon.
2) Messages during printing from a computer are displayed on the MP driver Status Monitor.
3) Error codes are printed in the "operator call/service call error record" area in EEPROM information print.
Buttons valid when an operator call error occurs:
1) ON/OFF button: To turn the machine off and on again.
2) OK button: To clear and recover from an error. In some operator call errors, the error will automatically be cleared when
the cause of the error is eliminated, and pressing the OK button may not be necessary.
3) Stop/Reset button: To cancel the job at error occurrence, and to clear the error.

2-1. Operator Call Errors (by Alarm LED Lit in Orange)


Error
[Error code]

U
No.

Message on the LCD

Remarks

No paper in the ASF.


[1000]

---

No CD / DVD tray*1.
[1001]

---

There is no CD-R tray. Set the CD / DVD tray, and press the OK
Attach the tray and press button.
[OK].

No paper in the front


paper feed cassette.
[1003]

---

Cassette.

No CD or DVD*1. [1002]

---

Printable disc is not set.


Correctly place a disc in
the CD-R tray and press
[OK].

Paper jam. [1300]

---

Paper jam in the rear


guide. [1303]

---

Paper jam in the under


guide. [1304]

---

Paper output slot / Rear Remove the jammed paper, and press the Error during paper feeding from
cover / Duplex transport OK button.
the ASF
unit.
Error in the duplexing transport
The paper is jammed.
unit
Clear the paper and
Error during paper feeding from
press [OK].
the cassette

Ink may have run out.


[1600]

Auto sheet feeder.

Solution

There is no paper. Load


paper and press [OK].

There is no paper. Load


paper and press [OK].

U041 (Applicable ink tank


icon)
The following ink may
have run out. Replacing
the ink tank is
recommended.

Ink tank not installed.


[1660]

U043 (Applicable ink tank


icon)
The following ink tank
cannot be recognized.

- Print head not installed,


or not properly
installed. [1401]

Set the paper in the ASF, and press the


OK button.

Set the paper in the cassette, and press the


OK button.

Set a CD or DVD in the CD / DVD tray


(which is ejected at error occurrence),
and inset the CD / DVD tray in the proper
position. Then, press the OK button.

Replace the applicable ink tank, or press


the OK button to clear the error without
ink tank replacement.

Install the applicable ink tank(s) properly,


and confirm that the LED's of all the ink
tanks light red.

U051 Print head is not


Install the print head properly.
installed. Install the print
head.

- Print head temperature


sensor error. [1403]
U052 The type of print head is

1-4

When the error is cleared by


pressing the OK button, ink may
run out during printing.

- Faulty EEPROM data of


the print head. [1405]

incorrect. Install the


correct print head.

- Print head hardware


error. [1682]
Inner cover open. [1841]

---

*2

Inner cover open during


printing on paper. [1846]

---

Inner cover is open.


Close the inner cover
and press [OK].

Close the inner cover, and press the OK


button.
Close the inner cover, and press the OK
button.

*2

Inner cover open during


printing on paper (print
continuable). [1851]*1

---

Close the inner cover, and press the OK


button.

Inner cover open during


printing on paper (print
NOT continuable). [1856]

---

Close the inner cover, and press the OK


button to clear the error. The paper being
printed at error occurrence will be ejected
without printing the remaining data for
the ejected paper, then printing will
resume from the next page.

Inner cover closed before


start of CD / DVD
printing (print
continuable). [1850]*1

---

Open the inner cover,


Open the inner cover which functions as
place the CD-R tray and the CD / DVD tray feeder, set the CD /
press [OK].
DVD tray in the feeder, and press the OK
button.

Inner cover closed during


CD / DVD printing (print
NOT continuable). [1855]

---

Open the inner cover, and press the OK


button to clear the error. The CD or DVD
being printed at error occurrence will be
ejected without printing the remaining
data for the ejected CD or DVD, then the
next print job will be performed.

*1

*1

Multiple ink tanks of the


same color installed.
[1681]

U071 (Applicable ink tank


icon)

Ink tank in a wrong


position. [1680]

U072 Some ink tanks are not


installed in place.

Replace the wrong ink tank(s) with the


correct one(s).

More than one ink tank


of the following color is
installed.
Install the ink tank(s) in the correct
position.

Warning: The ink


absorber becomes almost
full. [1700, 1701 (Japan)]

---

Contact the support


Press the OK button.
center or service center
for ink absorber
replacement. Press [OK]
to continue printing.

The connected digital


camera or digital video
camera does not support
Camera Direct
Printing. [2001]

---

The device may be


Remove the cable between the camera
incompatible. Remove
and the machine.
the device and check the
manual supplied with
the connected device.

Automatic duplex
printing cannot be
performed. [1310]

---

This paper is not


compatible with duplex
printing. Remove the
paper and press [OK].

Failed in automatic print


head alignment. [2500]

---

Auto head align has


Press the OK button.
failed.
- If paper is being fed at error occurrence,
Press [OK] and repeat
the error is indicated after the paper is
operation. <See manual> ejected.

Press the OK button to eject the paper


being used at error occurrence. Printing
will resume from on the front side of the
next page.

- If the error occurs, the print head


alignment values are not changed.
- After exit from the error by the OK

1-5

The service call error, indicating


the ink absorber is full, is likely
to occur soon.

Data which was to be printed on


the back side of paper at error
occurrence is skipped (not
printed).
The error will occur (a) when
the print head alignment pattern
is not printed due to no ink or
non-ejection of ink, (b) when the
sensor's AD value is incorrect,
or (c) when the paper is shorter
than the specified length.

button, the automatic print head


alignment will not be re-done.
The remaining ink
amount unknown. [1683]

U130 (Applicable ink tank


icon)

An ink tank which has once been empty


is installed. Replace the applicable ink
tank with a new one.

The remaining level of


the following ink cannot Printing with a once-empty ink tank can
be correctly detected.
damage the printer.
Replace the ink tank.
To continue printing without replacing
the ink tank(s), press the Stop/Reset
button for 5 sec. or longer to disable the
function to detect the remaining ink
amount. After the operation, it is
recorded in the printer EEPROM that the
function to detect the remaining ink
amount was disabled.
Ink tank not recognized.
[1684]

U140 (Applicable ink tank


icon)
The following ink tank
cannot be recognized.

Ink tank not recognized.


[1410 to 1419]

U150 The following ink tank


cannot be recognized.
(Applicable ink tank
icon)

No ink. [1688]

Scanning unit (printer


cover) open. [1200]

U163 (Applicable ink tank


icon)

---

The error is indicated when raw


ink is detected but the dot count
number exceeds the threshold of
complete exhaustion of ink.

A non-supported ink tank is installed (the


ink tank LED is turned off). Install the
supported ink tanks.

A hardware error occurred in an ink tank Ink tank positioning (from left
(the ink tank LED is turned off). Replace to right):
the ink tank(s).
BK, PigBK, Y, M, C
Each error code corresponds to each ink
tank, from left (the opposite side of the
home position) to right, respectively.
Replace the empty ink tank(s), and close
the scanning unit (printer cover).

The following ink has


run out. Replace the ink
tank.

Printing with an empty ink tank can


damage the printer.

Cover is open. Close


cover.

Close the scanning unit (printer cover).

To continue printing without replacing


the ink tank(s), press the Stop/Reset
button for 5 sec. or longer to disable the
function to detect the remaining ink
amount. After the operation, it is
recorded in the printer that the function to
detect the remaining ink amount was
disabled.

*1: Only for models supporting CD / DVD printing


*2: Only for models not supporting CD / DVD printing

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The error is indicated when "no


raw ink" is detected and when
the dot count number exceeds
the threshold of complete
exhaustion of ink.

Printing stops because the


scanning unit (printer cover) is
open.

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2-2. Service Call Errors (by Cyclic Blinking in Orange (Alarm LED) and Green (COPY button), or Alarm LED
Lit in Orange)
Service call errors are indicated by the number of cycles the Alarm LED and COPY button blink, and the corresponding error code is displayed
on the LCD.
Cycles of
blinking
in orange
(Alarm
LED) and
green
(COPY
button)

Error

Conditions

Solution (Replacement of listed


parts, which are likely to be
faulty)

2 times

Carriage error
[5100]

An error occurred in the carriage encoder signal.

- Carriage unit (QM2-3936)


- Timing slit strip film (QC16526)
- Logic board ass'y (QM3-0250)*1
- Carriage motor (QK1-1500)

3 times

Line feed error


[6000]

An error occurred in the LF encoder signal.

- Timing sensor unit (QM3-1271)


- Timing slit disk film (QC20475)
- Feed roller ass'y (QL2-1490)
- Logic board ass'y (QM3-0250)*1
- Paper feed motor (QK1-1502)

4 times

Purge cam sensor error [5C00]

An error occurred in the purge unit.

- Purge unit (QM3-0033)


- Logic board ass'y (QM3-0250)*1

5 times

ASF (cam) sensor error [5700]

This error takes place when feeding paper from the


ASF after an error occurred in the ASF cam sensor.

- Sheet feed unit (QM3-0064)

6 times

Internal temperature error [5400]

The internal temperature is not normal.

- Logic board ass'y (QM3-0250)*1


- Carriage unit (QM2-3936)

7 times

Ink absorber full [5B00, 5B01


(Japan)]

The ink absorber is supposed to be full.Message on


the LCD: Ink absorber full. Service required.

- Ink absorber kit (QY5-0181)

8 times

Print head temperature rise error


[5200]

The print head temperature exceeded the specified


value.

- Print head (QY6-0061)


- Logic board ass'y (QM3-0250)*1

9 times

EEPROM / NVRAM error [6800] A problem occurred in writing to the EEPROM.

- Logic board ass'y (QM3-0250)*1

10 times

VH monitor error [B200]

The VH output is not normal.

- Print head (QY6-0061)


- Logic board ass'y (QM3-0250)*1

11 times

Carriage lift mechanism error


[5110]

The carriage did not move up or down properly.

- PR lift shaft ass'y (QL2-1450)


- Sheet feed unit (QM3-0064)
- Logic board ass'y (QM3-0250)*1
- Carriage lift sensor unit (QM31273)

12 times

AP position error [6A00]

An error occurred in the AP motor during purging


operation.

- Sheet feed unit (QM3-0064)


- Logic board ass'y (QM3-0250)*1
- Purge unit (QM3-0033)

13 times

Paper feed position error [6B00]

An error occurred in the paper feed motor.

- Sheet feed unit (QM3-0064)


- Logic board ass'y (QM3-0250)*1

14 times

Paper feed cam sensor error


[6B10]

An error occurred in the paper feed cam sensor


during paper feeding from the front paper feed
cassette.
This error is also indicated when the ink absorber
counter value is 60% or more, and a paper jam
occurs in the under guide.

- Sheet feed unit (QM3-0064)


- Logic board ass'y (QM3-0250)*1

1-7

15 times

USB Host VBUS overcurrent


[9000]

The USB Host VBUS is overloaded.

- Logic board ass'y (QM3-0250)*1

16 times

Pump roller sensor error [5C20]

The pump roller position cannot be detected.

- Logic board ass'y (QM3-0250)


*1

- Purge unit (QM3-0033)


17 times

Paper eject encoder error [6010]

An error occurred in the paper eject encoder signal.

- Logic board ass'y (QM3-0250)


*1

- Platen unit (QM3-1794)


19 times

Ink tank position sensor error


[6502]

None of the ink tank position is detected.

- Platen unit (QM3-1794)


- Logic board ass'y (QM3-0250)*1

20 times

Other hardware error [6500]

The PCI bus error is detected by the ASIC.

- Logic board ass'y (QM3-0250)*1

22 times

Scanner home position error


[5010]

The scanner unit cannot detect the home position, or - Scanner unit (QM2-3940)
the scanner unit warming-up is not performed
properly at power-on.
On the LCD, "Scanner is not operating correctly." is
displayed.
- Logic board ass'y (QM3-0250)*1

Power
ROM error
LED
turned off,
and Alarm
LED lit

The check sum value is incorrect in the ROM check


at hard-power-on.

Power
RAM error
LED
turned off,
and Alarm
LED lit

The RAM error occurred in the RAM check at hard- - Logic board ass'y (QM3-0250)*1
power-on.

*1: Before replacement of the logic board ass'y, check the ink absorber counter value (by service test print or EEPROM
information print). If the counter value is 7% or more, also replace the ink absorber kit (QY5-0181) when replacing the
logic board ass'y.
[See 3-3. Adjustment / Settings, (5) Service mode, for details.]

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2-3. Other Error Messages


Message on the LCD
The selected paper cannot be fed from
cassette. Change the paper source and
press [OK].

Cause
The paper type being used (business card,
Credit Card size paper, or stickers, etc.) is not
supported for paper feeding from the cassette.

Solution
Change the paper source to the ASF.

Device memory is full. Reduce the


The memory is not sufficient to do the print
amount of photos, films, copies to scan. job.

Reduce the amount of data to be printed, or


print from a computer.

Failed to scan. Either document cannot


be scanned or is not placed on the
platen glass.

The machine failed in scanning the document


for Fit-to-page copy.

Press the OK button to clear the error. The


LCD automatically returns to the display
before the error occurrence.

Press <>.
(<>: Color button icon)

The Black button was pressed, but it is invalid. A temporary error. Press the Color button to
continue the operation.

Press <>.
(<>: Black button icon)

The Color button was pressed, but it is invalid. A temporary error. Press the Black button to
continue the operation.

There are no photos in memory card.

Supported image files are not in the memory


card.

A temporary error.

The value exceeds the number of copies During selecting images or specifying the
you can print.
number of copies, the total print quantity
exceeds the prescribed value of 999.

A temporary error. The last operation before


the error is cancelled, and the total print
quantity returns to the value before the error.

Memory card is not set. Insert the card


after checking the direction.

No memory card is inserted in the slot.

Set a memory card.

DPOF information is not saved in the


memory card.

DPOF print was selected in the menu, but no


DPOF files are contained in the memory card.

A temporary error. The LCD automatically


returns to the display before the error
occurrence.

This layout is available only for A4 or


8.5"x11"(215x279).

In Layout print, "Mixed 1, 2, or 3" which is


available only with A4 or Letter size paper is
selected, but the paper size is not set to A4 or
Letter.

A temporary error. The LCD automatically


returns to the display before the error
occurrence.

Change the setting after removing the


card.

With a memory card inserted in the slot,


change of the Read/Write attribute was
attempted.

A temporary error. The LCD automatically


returns to the display before the error
occurrence.

The card is currently write-enabled. Set With the memory card set to the Read/write
to read-only mode before performing
mode, Card Direct printing operation was
operation.
attempted from the menu.

A temporary error. The LCD automatically


returns to the display before the error
occurrence.

The paper size is not correct. Check the Non-supported size of paper for Camera Direct Cancel printing on the digital camera.
page size you have set.
printing is selected.
Failed to scan handwriting sheet. Check The machine failed in scanning the
for missed and improper markings.
handwritten Photo Index Sheet.

Press the OK button to clear the error. The


LCD automatically returns to the display
before the error occurrence.

Failed to scan handwriting sheet. Check The machine failed in scanning the
orientation and position, and make sure handwritten Photo Index Sheet.
platen and sheet are clean. <See
manual>

Press the OK button to clear the error. The


LCD automatically returns to the display
before the error occurrence.

Failed to scan Photo Index Sheet.


Check for missed and improper
markings.

The machine failed in scanning the Photo


Index Sheet.

Press the OK button to clear the error. The


LCD automatically returns to the display
before the error occurrence.

Failed to scan Photo Index Sheet.


Check the orientation, position and
marking. <See manual>

The machine failed in scanning the Photo


Index Sheet.

Press the OK button to clear the error. The


LCD automatically returns to the display
before the error occurrence.

<1-2-3. Other Error Messages>

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2-4. Warnings
Warning
Low ink

Message on the LCD

Solution

The following ink is low. Continue?

- Select Yes, and press the OK button.

(Icon of each ink tank)


Yes

=> Printing starts, and it is indicated on the LCD.

No

- Select No, and press the OK button.

In Camera Direct Printing, only "Yes" can be


selected.
Print head temperature
rise

=> Printing is cancelled, and the LCD returns to


the display immediately before printing was
attempted.

If the print head temperature does not fall, the error


code "5200" is displayed, indicating the print head
temperature rise error.

When the print head temperature falls, the error is


automatically cleared.

Protection of excess rise


of the print head
temperature

If the print head temperature does not fall, the error


code "5200" is displayed, indicating the print head
temperature rise error.

If the print head temperature exceeds the specified


limit, an intermission is inserted during printing.

Restrictions on paper

The current paper cannot be set. Change the size and


type.

Re-select the supported paper type and size.

Recommendation of the
print head alignment
(only on arrival of the
machine)

Head alignment required. Load paper and press [OK]. - Select Yes, and press the OK button.
Yes

No

Note: If the print head temperature exceeds the


specified limit when the scanning unit (printer
cover) is opened, the carriage does not move
to the ink tank replacement position.

=> Automatic print head alignment is performed.


- Select No, and press the OK button.
=> The procedures on arrival of the machine are
finished.

USB cable not connected

Connect USB cable and turn on the PC.

Connect the USB cable.

Cancellation of image
select information

Reset the selected photo information?

When one or more images are selected in Multi-photo


print or Layout print, and if a user tries to display the
menu or sub-menu, the message is displayed.

Yes

- Select Yes, and press the OK button.


=> The image selection is cancelled, and the menu
or sub-menu is displayed.

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2-5. Troubleshooting by Symptom


Symptom
Faulty operation

Solution

The power does not turn on.

- Confirm the connection of

The power turns off immediately after


power-on.

- the power cord, and


- between the logic board and the power supply unit.
- Replace the
- AC adapter, or
- logic board*1.

A strange noise occurs.

- Remove foreign material.


- Attach a removed part if any.
- Check the operation of the moving parts (such as purge unit,
carriage unit, and paper feeding mechanism)
- Replace a faulty part, if any.

Nothing is displayed on the LCD.

- Confirm the connection between the operation panel, the


scanning unit, and the logic board.
- Replace the
- LCD, or
- logic board*1.

A portion of the LCD is not displayed.

- Perform the button and LCD test in the service mode, and
confirm that the LCD is displayed without any segments
missing.
- Confirm the connection between the operation panel, the
scanning unit, and the logic board.
- Replace the
- LCD, or
- logic board*1.

Paper feed problems (multi-feeding, skewed - Examine the inside to confirm that no parts are damaged, and
feeding, no feeding).
the rollers are clean.
- Remove foreign material.
- Adjust the paper guide properly.
- Confirm the connection of each harness and the logic board.
- Replace the
- sheet feeder unit,
- cassette, or
- logic board*1.
Carriage movement problems (contact to
other parts, strange noise).

- Confirm that the timing slit strip film is free from damage or
grease.
- Clean the timing slit strip film.
- Replace the
- timing slit strip film, or
- carriage unit.
- Remove foreign material.

Faulty scanning (no scanning, strange


noise).

- Confirm the connection between the scanning unit and the


logic board.
- Replace the
- scanning unit, or
- logic board*1.

Unsatisfactory print quality No printing, or no color ejected.

- Replace the
- ink tank,
- print head*2, or

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- logic board*1.
- Remove foreign material from the purge unit caps, if any.
- Replace the purge unit.
Printing is faint, or white lines appear on
printouts even after print head cleaning.
Line(s) not included in the print data
appears on printouts.

- Remove and re-install the print head.


- Replace the
- ink tank,
- print head*2,
- purge unit, or
- logic board*1.

Paper gets smeared.

- Feed several sheets of paper.


- Perform bottom plate cleaning.
- Clean the paper path with cotton swab or cloth.
- Clean the ASF sub-rollers.

A part of a line is missing on printouts.

- Replace the
- ink tank, or
- print head*2.
- Perform print head alignment.

Color hue is incorrect.

- Replace the
- ink tank, or
- print head*2.
- Perform print head alignment.

Printing is incorrect.

Replace the logic board*1.

No ejection of black ink.

- Replace the
- ink tank, or
- print head*2.
- Remove foreign material from the purge unit caps, if any.
- Replace the purge unit.

Graphic or text is enlarged on printouts.

When enlarged in the carriage movement direction:


- Clean grease or oil off the timing slit strip film
- Replace the
- timing slit strip film,
- carriage unit, or
- logic board*1.
When enlarged in the paper feed direction:
- Clean grease or oil off the timing slit disk film
- Replace the
- timing slit disk film,
- timing sensor unit, or
- logic board*1.

Faulty scanning

No scanning.

- Confirm the connection between the scanning unit and the logic
board.
- Replace the
- scanning unit, or
- logic board*1.

Streaks or smears on the scanned image.

- Clean the platen glass and the ADF.


- Confirm the connection between the scanning unit and the logic
board.
- Replace the
- scanning unit,
- logic board*1.

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*1: Before replacement of the logic board ass'y, check the ink absorber counter value (by service test print or EEPROM information print). If
the counter value is 7% or more, also replace the ink absorber kit (QY5-0181) when replacing the logic board ass'y.
[See 3-3. Adjustment / Settings, (5) Service mode, for details.]
*2: Replace the print head only after the print head deep cleaning is performed 2 times, and when the problem persists.

<1-2-5. Troubleshooting by Symptom>

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3. REPAIR
3-1. Notes on Service Part Replacement (and Disassembling / Reassembling)
Notes on replacement*1

Adjustment / settings

- Before removal of the logic


board ass'y, remove the power
cord, and allow for approx. 1
minute (for discharge of
capacitor's accumulated
charges), to prevent damages to
the logic board ass'y.
- Before replacement, check the
ink absorber counter value (by
service test print or EEPROM
information print). If the value is
7% or more, also replace the ink
absorber kit (QY5-0181) when
replacing the logic board ass'y.
[See 3-3. Adjustment / Settings,
(5) Service mode, for details.]

After replacement:
1. Initialize the EEPROM.
2. Reset the ink absorber counter.
3. Set the destination in the
EEPROM.
4. Correct the CD / DVD and
automatic print head alignment
sensors.
5. Check the ink system function.
[See 3-3. Adjustment / Settings,
(5) Service mode, for details of 1
to 5.]
6. Perform the print head
alignment in the user mode.

Ink absorber kit


QY5-0181

After replacement:
1. Reset the ink absorber counter.
[See 3-3. Adjustment / Settings,
(5) Service mode, for details.]

- Service test print


- EEPROM information print

Carriage unit
QM2-3936

At replacement:
1. Apply grease to the sliding
portions.
[See 3-3. Adjustment / Settings,
(2) Grease application.]
After replacement:
1. Correct the CD / DVD and
automatic print head alignment
sensors.
[See 3-3. Adjustment / Settings,
(5) Service mode, for details.]
2. Check the ink system function.
[See 3-3. Adjustment / Settings,
(5) Service mode, for details.]
3. Perform the print head
alignment in the user mode.

- Service test print (Confirm


CD / DVD and automatic
print head alignment sensor
correction, and ink system
function.)

Service part
Logic board ass'y
QM3-0250

Paper feed motor


QK1-1502

Operation check
EEPROM information print
Service test print
Printing via USB connection
Direct printing from a digital
camera

- The red screws securing the paper At replacement:


feed motor are allowed to be
1. Adjust the paper feed motor.
loosened. (DO NOT loosen any
[See 3-3. Adjustment / Settings,
other red screws.)
(1) Paper feed motor
adjustment.]

Platen unit
QM3-1794

After replacement:
1. Check the ink system function.
[See 3-3. Adjustment / Settings,
(5) Service mode, for details.]

- Service test print

PR lift shaft ass'y


QL2-1450

At replacement:
1. Apply grease to the sliding
portions.
[See 3.3. Adjustment / Settings,
(2) Grease application.]

- Service test print

After replacement:
1. Perform the print head

- Service test print

Input carriage lift gear


QC2-1873
Timing slit strip film
QC1-6526

- Upon contact with the film, wipe


the film with ethanol.

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Timing slit disk eject film


QC2-0476
Timing slit disk film
QC2-0475

- Confirm no grease is on the film.


(Wipe off any grease thoroughly
with ethanol.)

alignment in the user mode.

- Do not bend the film

Print head
QY6-0061

After replacement:
1. Perform the print head
alignment in the user mode.

- Service test print

*1: General notes:


- Make sure that the flexible cables and wires in the harness are in the proper position and connected correctly.
[See 3-2. Special Notes on Repair Servicing, (5) Flexible cable and harness wiring, connection, for details.]
- Do not drop the ferrite core, which may cause damage.
- Protect electrical parts from damage due to static electricity.
- Before removing a unit, after removing the power cord, allow the machine to sit for approx. 1 minute (for capacitor discharging to protect
the logic board ass'y from damages).
- Do not touch the timing slit strip film, timing slit disk film, and timing slit disk eject film. No grease or abrasion is allowed.
- Protect the units from soiled with ink.
- Protect the housing from scratches.
- Exercise caution with the red screws, as follows:
i. The red screws of the paper feed motor may be loosened only at replacement of the paper feed motor unit (DO NOT loosen
them in other cases).
ii. DO NOT loosen the red screws on both sides of the main chassis, securing the carriage shaft positioning (they are not
adjustable in servicing)

<1-3-1. Notes on Service Part Replacement>

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3-2. Special Notes on Repair Servicing


(1) External cover and scanner unit removal
(i) Front cover L removal
Insert a flat-blade screwdriver in the location indicated by
the red circle, and release the front cover L while pushing
it upward using the screwdriver.

(ii) Front cover R removal


Insert the flat-blade screwdriver in the location indicated by the
red circle, and release the front cover R in the same way as step
(i).

(iii) Remove 4 screws from the back of the machine, and 2 screws from the top back.

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(iv) Remove 2 screws from the front of the machine (1 each on the right and left sides).

(v) Remove the side covers L and R.

(vi) Scanner lock arm unit removal


Push the main case tab outward to unlock the unit.
When assembling the scanner lock arm unit, make sure that the unit is in the correct orientation.

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(vii) Main case removal Remove screws from the right and left sides of the paper ejection side.

Remove screws from the right and left sides of the sheet feeder
side.

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(2) Operation panel and LCD viewer unit removal


(i) Separate the scanner unit from the document cover unit.

(ii) Remove screws from the bottom of the document cover unit.

(iii) Remove screws, and disconnect the flexible cable and


harness.

Harness and core bundled:

(iv) Remove 2 screws from the LCD hinge.

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(3) Document pressure sheet replacement Be cautious of the following when replacing the document pressure sheet:
(i) Position one of the corners of the document pressure sheet to the reference mark (indicated by the red arrow below) on
the platen glass.

(ii) Slowly close the document cover unit so that the document pressure sheet will fix to the cover unit with the double-sided
adhesive tape in 4 corners.
(iii) Visually confirm that there is no significant gap between the document cover unit frame and the document pressure
sheet.

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(4) Printer unit separation from the bottom case unit


(i) Unlocking the carriage unit
To remove the screw beneath the carriage unit in the home position, unlock the carriage unit first as follows:
Rotate the gear (indicated by the red square) toward the rear side of the machine 2 or 3 times. The carriage will be unlocked.

(ii) Slide the carriage to the opposite of the home position, and remove the screw.

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(5) Flexible cable and harness wiring, connection


Be cautious of wiring of the flexible cables and harness. Improper wiring or connection may cause breakage of a line,
leading to ignition or emission of smoke.

(i) Logic board ass'y wiring

(ii) Paper feed motor side wiring

<1-3-2. Special Notes on Repair Servicing>

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3-3. Adjustment / Settings


(1) Paper feed motor adjustment
1) When attaching the motor, fasten the screws so that the belt is properly stretched (in the direction indicated by the blue
arrow in the figure below).
2) After replacement, be sure to perform the service test print, and confirm that no strange noise or faulty print operation (due
to dislocation of the belt or gear, or out-of-phase motor, etc.) occurs.

Caution:
The red screws securing the paper feed motor may be loosened only at replacement of the paper feed motor unit. DO NOT loosen them in other
cases.

(2) Grease application


Printer Unit
1 drop = 9 to 18 mg

No

Part name

Where to apply grease / oil

Drawing
No.

Grease / oil

Grease / oil Number of


amount
drops x
(mg)
locations

1 Chassis ass'y

Entire surface the carriage slider contacts

(1)

Floil KG107A

27 to 54

3x1

2 Adjust plate L

Carriage shaft cam L sliding portion

(2)

Floil KG107A

18 to 36

2x1

3 Chassis ass'y

Carriage shaft sliding portion on the left side of


the chassis (1 location)

(3)

Floil KG107A

9 to 18

1x1

4 Adjust plate R

Carriage shaft cam R sliding portion

(4)

Floil KG107A

18 to 36

2x1

5 Chassis ass'y

Carriage shaft sliding portion on the right side of


the chassis (1 location)

(5)

Floil KG107A

9 to 18

1x1

6 Chassis ass'y

PR lift shaft cam contact portion (3 locations)

(6)

Floil KG107A

18 to 27

1.5 x 3

7 Idler pulley

The shaft surface which contacts the idler pulley


hole

(7)

Floil KG107A

9 to 18

1x1

8 Carriage shaft

Entire surface of the carriage shaft where the


carriage unit slides

(8)

Floil KG107A

200 to 400

(9)

Floil KG107A

9 to 18

1x1

Carriage shaft spring Carriage shaft sliding portion (to the end of the
L
spring)

10 Carriage shaft

Carriage shaft surface where the carriage unit


slides (and where the machine-application of the
grease is not feasible)

(10)

Floil KG107A

9 to 18

1x1

11 CL gear base

Outer surface of the CL idle gear R cylinder

(11)

Floil KG107A

9 to 18

1x1

12 CL gear base

Outer surface of the CL output gear cylinder

(12)

Floil KG107A

9 to 18

1x1

13 CL input gear

Joint of the CL gear base

(13)

Floil KG107A

9 to 18

1x1

14 CL input gear

CL input gear teeth

(14)

Floil KG107A

9 to 18

1x1

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Other
1 drop = 9 to 18 mg

No

Part name

Where to apply grease / oil

Drawing
No.

Grease / oil

Grease / oil Number of


amount
drops x
(mg)
locations

1 Jog wheel base

Easy-Scroll Wheel sliding portion

(1)

Floil KG107A

9 to 18

2 Jog wheel

Ring key joint

(2)

Floil KG107A

1x4

(3) Ink absorber counter setting


When the logic board ass'y is replaced, reset the ink absorber counter. In addition, according to the ink absorber counter value, replace the ink
absorber (ink absorber kit). The standard counter value for ink absorber replacement is given in the table below.
Ink absorber counter value*1

Ink absorber kit replacement

Less than 7%

Not required.

7% or more

Required.

*1: Check the ink absorber counter value by service test print or EEPROM information print.
[See 3-3. Adjustment / Settings, (5) Service mode, for details.]

(4) User mode


Function
Print head manual cleaning

Procedures

Remarks

See "Standalone machine operation" below, or


perform from the MP driver Maintenance tab.

Print head deep cleaning

See "Standalone machine operation" below, or


perform from the MP driver Maintenance tab.

Paper feed roller cleaning

See "Standalone machine operation" below.

Nozzle check pattern printing

See "Standalone machine operation" below, or


perform from the MP driver Maintenance tab.

Print head alignment


(automatic / manual)

See "Standalone machine operation" below, or

Bottom plate cleaning

See "Standalone machine operation" below, or

perform from the MP driver Maintenance tab.

perform from the MP driver Maintenance tab.


Print head replacement

The print head is replaceable at the same position


as for ink tank replacement. (Open the scanning
unit. When the carriage stops at the center, the print
head can be replaced.)

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In Custom Settings of the MP driver


Maintenance tab, manual print head
alignment (by selecting the optimum
values) as with the conventional models
can be performed.
Cleaning of the platen ribs when the back
side of paper gets smeared.

<Standalone machine operation>


Turn on the machine. On the operation panel, press the HOME button, select Settings, and Maintenance or Device settings, then a desired
function.
Menu

Remarks

Cleaning
Nozzle check pattern
Deep cleaning
Roller cleaning
Auto head align
(automatic print head
alignment)
Manual head align
(manual print head alignment)
Bottom plate cleaning

Fold a sheet of A4 or Letter size plain paper in half, then open it. Set the paper in the ASF with
the opened surface facing up.

Prevent paper abrasion

Press the HOME button. Select Settings, Device settings, Print settings, then Prevent paper
abrasion.

(Increase the head-to-paper


distance.)

<1-3-3,Adjustment / Settings (1)~(4) >

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(5) Service mode


A: Service test print, EEPROM initialization, Ink absorber counter resetting
Function
Service test print
- Model name

Procedures

Remarks

See "Service mode operation


procedures" below.

Set a sheet of A4 or letter size paper.

See "Service mode operation


procedures" below.

The following items are NOT initialized, and the


shipment arrival flag is not on:

- ROM version

For print sample, see 3-4. Verification Items, (1)


Service test print, <Service test print sample>.

- USB serial number


- Ink absorber counter value (ink
amount in the ink absorber)
- CD / DVD sensor correction value
- Ink system function check result
- CD / DVD sensor correction result

EEPROM initialization

- USB serial number


- Destination settings
- Ink absorber counter value (ink amount in the ink
absorber)
- CD / DVD correction value
- LF / Eject correction value
- Left margin correction value
- Record of disabling the function to detect the
remaining ink amount
Ink absorber counter reset

See "Service mode operation


procedures" below.

If the ink absorber counter value is 7% or more,


replace the ink absorber kit.

Destination settings

See "Service mode operation


procedures" below.

Initialize EEPROM after the destination settings.

LF / Eject correction

See "Service mode operation


procedures" below.

Left margin correction

See "Service mode operation


procedures" below.

Button and LCD test

See "Service mode operation


procedures" below.

Ink absorber counter setting


(registration of the data of the ink
amount in the ink absorber)

See "Service mode operation


procedures" below.

Note: At the end of the service mode, press the ON/OFF button. The paper lifting plate of the sheet feed unit will be raised.

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<Service mode operation procedures>


1) With the machine power turned off, while pressing the Stop/Reset button, press and hold the ON/OFF button. (DO NOT release the
buttons). The Power LED lights in green to indicate that a function is selectable.
2) While holding the ON/OFF button, release the Stop/Reset button. (DO NOT release the ON/OFF button.)
3) While holding the ON/OFF button, press the Stop/Reset button 2 times, and then release both the ON/OFF and Stop/Reset buttons. (Each
time the Stop/Reset button is pressed, the Alarm and Power LEDs light alternately, Alarm in orange and Power in green, starting with
Alarm LED.)
4) When the Power LED lights in green, press the Stop/Reset button the specified number of time(s) according to the function listed in the
table below, then press the ON/OFF button. (Each time the Stop/Reset button is pressed, the Alarm and Power LEDs light alternately,
Alarm in orange and Power in green, starting with Alarm LED.)
Time(s)

LED indication

Function

Remarks

0 times

Green (Power)

Power off

When the print head is not installed, the carriage returns and
locks in the home position capped.

1 time

Orange (Alarm)

Service test print

See 3-4. Verification Items, (1) Service test print.

2 times

Green (Power)

EEPROM information print

See 3-4. Verification Items, (2) EEPROM information print.

3 times

Orange (Alarm)

EEPROM initialization

4 times

Green (Power)

Ink absorber counter resetting

5 times

Orange (Alarm)

Destination settings

Press the Stop/Reset button the specified number of time(s)


according to the destination.

6 times

Green (Power)

Print head deep cleaning

Cleaning of both black and color

7 times

Orange (Alarm)

CD / DVD check pattern print

Not used in servicing.

8 times

Green (Power)

CD / DVD print position


correction (horizontal: X
direction)

Not used in servicing.

9 times

Orange (Alarm)

CD / DVD print position


correction (vertical: Y
direction)

Not used in servicing.

10 times

Green (Power)

LF / Eject correction

11 times

Orange (Alarm)

Left margin correction

12 times

Green (Power)

Button and LCD test

13 times

Orange (Alarm)

Ink absorber counter setting

14 times

Green (Power)

Return to the menu selection

15 times or
more

Orange (Alarm)

Return to the menu selection

Note: - If the Stop/Reset button is pressed 16 or more times, the Alarm LED (orange) or COPY button (green) lights
steadily without any changes.
- At the end of the service mode, press the ON/OFF button. The paper lifting plate of the sheet feeder unit will be raised.

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B: Destination settings
Time(s)

LED indication

Destination

CD / DVD print

0 times

Green (Power)

No change of the destination

1 time

Orange (Alarm)

Japan

Supported

2 times

Green (Power)

Korea

Not supported

3 times

Orange (Alarm)

US, CND, LAM

Not supported

4 times

Green (Power)

Europe

Supported

5 times

Orange (Alarm)

Australia

Supported

6 times

Green (Power)

Asia

Supported

7 times

Orange (Alarm)

China

Supported

8 times

Green (Power)

Taiwan

Supported

9 times or
more

Orange (Alarm)

Return to the menu selection

Note: After setting the destination, confirm the model name and destination in service test print or EEPROM information print.
C: LF / Eject correction
After replacement of the LF roller, eject roller, logic board, or platen unit in repair servicing or in refurbishment operation, perform the
adjustment.
Details: Print the LF / Eject correction pattern on a sheet of paper. Select the Pattern No. (0 to 2) in which streaks or lines are the least
noticeable, press the Stop/Reset button the same number of time(s) as the selected Pattern No., then press the ON/OFF button. (See the
flowchart below.)

1) In the LF /Eject correction mode, press the Stop/Reset button the specified number of time(s) according to the paper to be used in LF / Eject
correction listed in the table below, then press the ON/OFF button. (Set a sheet of selected paper in the ASF.)
Time(s) (L)

Paper

1 time

HR-101

2 times

GF-500, Office Planner

3 times

HP BrightWhite

4 times

Canon Extra, STEINBEIS

Note: - Each time the Stop/Reset button is pressed, the Alarm and Power LEDs light alternately, Alarm in orange and Power in green.
- If the Stop/Reset button is NOT pressed, and only the ON/OFF button is pressed, the machine remains in the LF / Eject correction
mode.
- If the Stop/Reset button is pressed 5 times or more, then the ON/OFF button is pressed, the machine returns to the service mode
menu selection.
2) The LF / Eject correction pattern for the selected paper is printed. (LF correction values from 0 to 2, Eject correction values from 0 to 2)

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3) In the printout, select the Pattern No. in which streaks or lines are the least noticeable, press the Stop/Reset button the same number of time
(s) as the selected Pattern No., then press the ON/OFF button.

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3-1) LF correction value


Selected pattern number

Number of times the Stop/Reset button is pressed


(M)

1 time

0 times

2 times

Note: - Each time the Stop/Reset button is pressed, the Alarm and Power LEDs light alternately, Alarm in orange and Power in green.
- If the Stop/Reset button is pressed 3 times or more, then the ON/OFF button is pressed, the machine returns to the service mode
menu selection.

3-2) Eject correction value


Selected pattern number

Number of times the Stop/Reset button is pressed


(N)

1 time

0 times

2 times

Note: - Each time the Stop/Reset button is pressed, the Alarm and Power LEDs light alternately, Alarm in orange and Power in green.
- If the Stop/Reset button is pressed 3 times or more, then the ON/OFF button is pressed, the machine returns to the service mode
menu selection.

4) The selected LF correction value or Eject correction value is written to the EEPROM. The machine returns to the service mode menu
selection after the Eject correction value is written to the EEPROM.

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D: Left margin correction


Adjust the left margin for duplex printing or printing from the cassette.
1) Duplex printing from the ASF and cassette
In the left margin correction mode, press the Stop/Reset button 1 time, then press the ON/OFF button 1 time. Duplex printing is performed
from the ASF and cassette.
Number of times the
Stop/Reset button is
pressed (L)

Operation

0 times

No operation

1 time

Duplex printing from the ASF and cassette

2 times

Return to the service mode menu selection (no writing to the


EEPROM)

From each paper source (ASF and cassette), 2 sheets of paper are ejected. The first sheet is blank, and the left margin correction pattern is
printed on the second sheet.
<Printing sequence>
For detail, see the flowcharts below.
i) A sheet of paper feeds from the ASF, and ejected blank (single-sided printing).
ii) A sheet of paper feeds from the ASF. Nothing is printed on the front side, and the pattern is printed on the back side (duplex printing).
iii) A sheet of paper feeds from the cassette, and ejected blank (single-sided printing).
iv) A sheet of paper feeds from the cassette. The pattern is printed on both sides of paper (duplex printing).
A total of 4 sheets are ejected.
After this, set the correction value to the EEPROM in the steps below.

2) Selection of the parameter mode for left margin correction


Press the Stop/Reset button the specified number of time(s) according to the parameter mode listed in the table below, then press the
ON/OFF button.
Each time the Stop/Reset button is pressed, the Alarm and Power LEDs light alternately, Alarm in orange and Power in green.
Number of times the
Stop/Reset button is
pressed (M)

Parameter mode

0 times

Duplex printing from the ASF and cassette

1 time

Back side of paper fed from the ASF

2 times

Front side of paper fed from the cassette

3 times

Back side of paper fed from the cassette

4 times or more

Return to the service mode menu selection (after writing to the


EEPROM)

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3) Setting of the left margin correction value ("+" means to increase the left margin)
Press the Stop/Reset button the specified number of time(s) according to the correction value listed in the table below, then press the
ON/OFF button.
Number of times the
Stop/Reset button is
pressed (N)

Left margin correction value

0 times

Return to the parameter mode selection for left margin correction

1 time

+1 pitch

2 times

+2 pitches

3 times

+3 pitches

4 times

-1 pitch

5 times

-2 pitches

6 times

-3 pitches

7 times or more

Return to the service mode menu selection (no writing to the


EEPROM)

After the value is set, the machine returns to the parameter mode selection. Repeat steps 2) and 3) to adjust the left margin in each
parameter mode: "back side of paper fed from the ASF," "front side of paper fed from the cassette," and "back side of paper fed from the
cassette."

4) After the left margin correction in all the parameter modes is completed, press the Stop/Reset button 4 times or more in the
parameter mode selection, then press the ON/OFF button to return to the service mode menu selection.

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E: Ink absorber counter setting


Set the ink absorber counter value to a replaced new EEPROM after the logic board is replaced in servicing.
1) Before replacement of the logic board ass'y, check the ink absorber counter value in EEPROM information print.
See 3-4. Verification Items, (2) EEPROM information print.
2) In the ink absorber counter setting mode, press the Stop/Reset button the specified number of time(s) according to the ink absorber
whose counter value should be transferred to the replaced new EEPROM. (Only the main ink absorber for the MP600)
Time(s)

Ink absorber

Remarks

0 times

Main ink absorber

1 time

Platen ink absorber

Not valid for the MP600

2 times

Both the main and platen ink absorbers

Only the main ink absorber is valid for the MP600

Not valid

Press the ON/OFF button to return to the ink absorber


counter setting mode.

3 times or
more

3) Press the ON/OFF button to proceed to the next step.


4) The ink absorber counter value can be set in 10% increments by pressing the Stop/Reset button. Press the Stop/Reset button the
appropriate number of time(s) to select the value which is closest to the actual ink absorber counter value.
Time(s)

Ink absorber counter value to be set (%)

0 times

0%

1 time

10%

2 times

20%

3 times

30%

4 times

40%

5 times

50%

6 times

60%

7 times

70%

8 times

80%

9 times

90%

10 times or more

Not valid.
Press the ON/OFF button to return to the ink absorber counter setting mode.

5) Press the ON/OFF button to set the selected value to the EEPROM. Print EEPROM information to confirm that the value is
properly set to the EEPROM.

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F: Button and LCD test


Confirm the operation after replacement of the operation panel unit, board, or LCD unit.
1) In the button and LCD test mode, press the Stop/Reset button. The LCD turns blue, waiting for a button to be pressed.
2) Press each button of the operation panel (total 17 buttons).
3) Only one button should be pressed at one time. If 2 or more buttons are pressed at the same time, only one of them is considered to
be pressed, and the other buttons are ignored.
The LCD is divided into segments, representing each button. The color of a segment corresponding to the pressed button changes
to red.

4) Rotate the Easy-Scroll Wheel clockwise and counterclockwise 1 round (24 steps) each, as follows:
4-1) Rotate the Easy-Scroll Wheel clockwise step by step. The LCD is divided into 24 segments, representing each step.
The color of a segment corresponding to the step changes from red to green.
If the wheel is rotated counterclockwise before clockwise round completes, the color of segment(s) corresponding to
the number of steps the wheel is rotated counterclockwise returns to red.
If the wheel keeps rotated clockwise over 1 round (24 steps), the color of segment(s) corresponding to the extra
number of steps returns to red, starting with the "Start" segment in the figure below.

4-2) When the Easy-Scroll Wheel is rotated clockwise 1 round (24 steps), press the OK button.
4-3) Rotate the Easy-Scroll Wheel counterclockwise step by step. The LCD is divided into 24 segments, representing each
step. The color of a segment corresponding to the step changes from green to blue.
If the wheel is rotated clockwise before counterclockwise round completes, the color of segment(s) corresponding to
the number of steps the wheel is rotated clockwise returns to green.
If the wheel keeps rotated counterclockwise over 1 round (24 steps), the color of segment(s) corresponding to the
extra number of steps returns to green, starting with the "Start" segment in the figure below.

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4-4) When the Easy-Scroll Wheel is rotated counterclockwise 1 round (24 steps), press the OK button. The color of all
segments turns red.
5) Open the scanning unit (printer cover) to display the color pattern. If there is any step left un-selected (a blue segment remained in
step 4) above), even the Stop/Reset button is not accepted.

6) Adjust the transparent color and LCD flicker, as follows:


6-1) Press the OK button. "OK1" in white is displayed on the black background.
If the result is not good, "NG1" in black is displayed on the white background (transparent color) immediately after
"OK1."

6-2) Press the OK button.


6-3) "OK2" in black is displayed on the white background.
If the result is not good, "NG2" in white is displayed on the black background (transparent color) immediately after
"OK2."

6-4) Press the OK button.


6-5) The machine enters the LCD flicker adjustment mode. (See the flowchart below.)
6-6) Press the ON/OFF to return to the service mode menu selection.

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<Flicker adjustment mode flowchart>

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3-4. Verification Items


(1) Service test print
<EEPROM information contents>
On the service test print (sample below), confirm the EEPROM information as shown below.
- Top area:
MP600: Model name
Vx.xx: ROM version
D = xxx.x: Ink absorber counter value (%)
USB (xxxxxx): USB serial number
- Middle area:
JPN: Destination
- Bottom area:
FA=xx xx xx: Reserved for plant use
CDRP=+xxxxx, -yyyyy: CD / DVD print position correction value
CDRS=(xxxx): CDR sensor position correction value
VrefPWM=xxxxx: TFT LCD flicker adjustment value
Temp.=yyy: Internal temperature
AB(K=OK Y=....): Ink system function check result

<Print check items>


On the service test print (sample below), confirm the following items:
- Check 1, check pattern for top of form accuracy, skewed paper feeding, left margin, and carriage (outermost) accuracy
- Check 2, EEPROM information
- Check 3, check pattern for horizontal dot mis-alignment: Ink shall be ejected from all nozzles.
- Check 4, check pattern for irregular line feeding: There shall be no remarkable streaks or unevenness.
- Check 5, destination
- Check 6, LF correction value (The value selected in the LF correction is printed in cyan)
- Check 7, check pattern for LF correction (the check pattern selected in the LF correction)
- Check 8, check pattern for uneven printing due to carriage movement (9600 dpi mode): There shall be no remarkable unevenness.
- Check 9, check pattern for uneven printing due to carriage movement (standard mode): There shall be no remarkable unevenness.
- Check 10, check pattern for straight line accuracy: There shall be no remarkable dot mis-alignment on a line.
- Check 11, CD / DVD sensor and automatic print head alignment sensor correction: The results shall be OK.
- Check 12, check pattern for Eject correction (the check pattern selected in the Eject correction)
- Check 13, Eject correction value (The value selected in the Eject correction is printed in magenta)

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<Service test sample>

<1-3-4, (1) Service test print>

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3-4. Verification Items


(2) EEPROM information print
<How to read EEPROM information print>
Print sample:
MP600 JPN V1.00 ST=2006/06/15-18:30 LPT=2006/07/09-09:09
ER(ER0=1000 ER1=5100) P_ON(S=00009) MSD(002)
IF(USB1=1) PC(M=002 R=000 T=001 D=009 C=000)
D=004.5
TPAGE(TTL=00232 COPY=00001)
CLT(BK=2006/06/28-18:30 CL=2006/07/01-18:30)
CH=001 CT(PBK=001 BK=001 Y=003 M=002 C=001)
IS(PBK=0 BK=0 Y=0 M=0 C=0)
A_REG=1
M_REG=0
UR(A(BKoe)=-01 B(Coe)=-02 C(SCoe)=-02 D(CLbi)=+01 E(SCLbi)=+01 F(C-SC)=-02
G(BK-CL)=000 H(BKbiPP)=+01 I(CLbiPP)=-01 J(SCLbiPP)=-01
K(NZctr)=+01 L(NZedge)=000 M(CLbiHiReso)=000 N(SCLbiHiReso)=000

CDIN(PB=000 OPB=000) BTIN=1


PAGE(All=00072 PP=00072 HR+MP=00000 PR+SP+SG=00000 GP=00000 PC=00000 EV=00000)
UCPAGE(All=00160 PP=00160 HR+MP=00000 PR+SP+SG=00000 GP=00000 PC=00000 EV=00000)
BPPAGE(All=00000 BPSP=00000 PC=00000)
CDPAGE(All=00000)
EDGE=00000 L=00000 BTPAGE=00000 CDR=00000
CDRP=(+0155, -0015) CDRS=(0139) LF=0 EJ=1 LM=(ASF_R:00 UT_F:00 UT_R:00)
INK_OFF(PBK=0 BK=0 Y=0 M=0 C=0)
Head TempBK=38.5 Head TempC=34.5 Env Temp=33.5
<Direct>
LG=01 Japanese CDI=00000 CDP=00000
CDD-PR (L=00000 2L=00000 PC=00000 A4=00000)
CDD-SP (L=00000 2L=00000 PC=00000 A4=00000)
CDD-MP (L=00000 2L=00000 PC=00000 A4=00000)
DCD-PP (L=00000 2L=00000 PC=00000 A4=00000)
DCD-FPP(L=00000 2L=00000 PC=00000 A4=00000)
DCD-MPP(L=00000 2L=00000 PC=00000 A4=00000)
PrnB=00000 SC=00000 Seal=00000

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<Scanner>
SC=00034 SCAN_ER(ER0=0000 ER1=0000)
SC-dpi(7500000 150=00000 300=00029 600=00005 1200=00000 2400=00000 4800=00000)
SG(GY=00003 CL=00002)
<Copy>
MCASF(PP=00000 SP+PR+GP=00000 OTH=00000)
MCUT(PP=00000 SP+PR+GP =00000 OTH=00000)
CCASF(PP=00000 HR+MP=00000 PR+SP+SG=00000 GP=00000 PC=00000)
CCUT(PP=00000 HR+MP=00000 PR+SP+SG =00000 GP=00000 PC=00000)
Printed items:
1. Model name 2. Destination 3. ROM version 4. Installation date 5. Last printing time
6. Operator call/service call error record 7. Power-on count (soft) 8. Longest period where printing stops
9. Connected I/F (USB1) 10. Purging count (manual/deep cleaning/timer/dot count/ink tank replacement)
11. Ink amount in the ink absorber
12. Total print pages (TPAGE) (TTL = printing from a computer + copy, COPY = copy)
13. Cleaning time (CLT:BK/CL)
14. Print head replacement count 15. Ink tank replacement count (PBK/BK/Y/M/C)
16. Ink status (PBK/BK/Y/M/C) => 0 (High) / 1 (Middle) / 2 (Low) / 3 (Empty)
17. Automatic print head alignment by user
18. Manual print head alignment by user
19. User print head alignment values
(Bkoe/Coe/SCoe/CLbi/SCLbi/C-SC/BK-CL/BkbiPP/CLbiPP/SCLbiPP/NZctr/NZedge/CLbiHiReso/SCLbiHiReso)
20. Camera Direct Print-supported device connection record (Canon PictBridge-supported camera, Other PictBridge-supported
camera) (CD IN = Camera Direct INsert) 21. Bluetooth-supported device connection record
22. ASF feed pages (PAGE) (total, plain paper, High Resolution Paper & Matte Photo Paper, Photo Paper Pro & Photo Paper Plus
Glossy & Photo Paper Plus Semi-gloss, Glossy Photo Paper, postcard, envelope)
23. U-turn cassette feed pages (total, plain paper, High Resolution Paper & Matte Photo Paper, Photo Paper Pro & Photo Paper Plus
Glossy & Photo Paper Plus Semi-gloss, Glossy Photo Paper, postcard, envelope)
24. Auto duplex print pages (BPPAGE = Both Print PAGE) (total, Photo Paper Plus Double Sided, postcard)
25. Camera Direct print pages (CDPAGE=Camera Direct PAGE) (Total)
26. Borderless print pages (total) 27. 4x6 print pages 28. Bluetooth print pages 29. Number of CDs and DVDs printed
30. CD / DVD print position correction value (CDRP) 31. CD / DVD sensor correction value (CDRS) 32. LF correction value (LF)
33. Eject correction value (EJ) 34. Left margin correction value (Back side of paper fed from the ASF, front side of paper fed
from the cassette, back side of paper fed from the cassette)
35. Disabling of the remaining ink amount detection function (0 = never disabled, 1 = disabled)
36. Print head temperature (Black / Color) 37. Internal temperature

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<Direct>
38. Language 39. Memory card use count (CDI = Card Install) 40. Total Card Direct print pages (CDP = Card Print)
41. Card Direct print pages: Photo Paper Pro (CDD-PR = Card Direct PR) (4 x 6, 5 x 7, postcard, A4/Letter)
42. Card Direct print pages: Photo Paper Plus Glossy (CDD-SP = Card Direct SP/PP) (4 x 6, 5 x 7, postcard, A4/Letter)
43. Card Direct print pages: Matte Photo Paper (CDD-MP = Card Direct MP) (4 x 6, 5 x 7, postcard, A4/Letter)
44. Camera Direct print pages: Photo Paper (DCD-PP = Digital Camera Direct Photo Paper) (4 x 6, 5 x 7, postcard, A4/Letter)
45. Camera Direct print pages: Fast Photo Paper (DCD-FPP = Digital Camera Direct Fast Photo Paper) (4 x 6, 5 x 7, postcard,
A4/Letter)
46. Camera Direct print pages: Matte Photo Paper (DCD-MPP = Digital Camera Direct Matte Photo Paper) (4 x 6, 5 x 7, postcard,
A4/Letter)
47. Print Beam feed pages 48. Business card and Credit Card size paper feed pages 49. Sticker sheets fed
<Scanner>
50. Total scan count (SC = Scan Count)
51. The last 2 errors (SCAN_ER) (0 = the last error, 1 = the one before the last) (including user errors and copy scan errors. Even if the
same errors occur, they are recorded individually.)
52. Scan count by scanning resolution (SC-dpi = Scan Count dpi) (75, 150, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800 dpi)
53. Scan count by scanning gradation (SG = Scan Gradation) (grayscale, color)
<Copy>
54. Monochrome copy pages fed via the ASF (MCASF = Monochrome Copy ASF) (plain paper, Photo Paper Pro & Photo Paper Plus
Glossy & Glossy Photo Paper, other)
55. Monochrome copy pages fed via the cassette (MCUT = Monochrome Copy U-Turn cassette) (plain paper, Photo Paper Pro &
Photo Paper Plus Glossy & Glossy Photo Paper, other)
56. Color copy pages fed via the ASF (CCASF = color Copy ASF) (plain paper, High Resolution Paper & Matte Photo Paper, Photo
Paper Pro & Photo Paper Plus Glossy & Photo Paper Plus Semi-gloss, Glossy Photo Paper, postcard)
57. Color copy pages fed via the cassette (CCUT = Color Copy U-Turn cassette) (plain paper, High Resolution Paper & Matte Photo
Paper, Photo Paper Pro & Photo Paper Plus Glossy & Photo Paper Plus Semi-gloss, Glossy Photo Paper, postcard)

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4. MACHINE TRANSPORTATION
This section describes the procedures for transporting the machine for returning after repair, etc.
1) In the service mode, press the ON/OFF button to finish the mode, and confirm that the paper lifting plate of the sheet feed unit is
raised.
2) Keep the print head and ink tanks installed in the carriage.
See Caution 1 below.
3) Turn off the machine to securely lock the carriage in the home position. (When the machine is turned off, the carriage is
automatically locked in place.)
See Caution 2 below.
Caution:
(1) If the print head is removed from the machine and left alone by itself, ink (the pigment-based black ink in particular) is likely to
dry. For this reason, keep the print head installed in the machine even during transportation.
(2) Securely lock the carriage in the home position, to prevent the carriage from moving and applying stress to the carriage flexible
cable, or causing ink leakage, during transportation.
Memo:
If the print head must be removed from the machine and transported alone, attach the protective cap (used when the packing was opened)
to the print head (to protect the print head face from damage due to shocks).

<1-4. MACHINE TRANSPORTATION>

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Part 2
TECHNICAL REFERENCE

Part 2: TECHNICAL REFERENCE

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. NEW TECHNOLOGIES
1) Easy-Scroll Wheel
With the Easy-Scroll Wheel, a menu can be easily selected by rotating the wheel clockwise or counterclockwise. Together with the operation
panel which is located at the front center, usability has been significantly enhanced.
2) Print speed
By adopting longer nozzles and the double encoder system, higher photo print speed has been achieved.
- 4 x 6 photo (PP-101, standard, borderless)*1: Approx. 28 sec.
- Card Direct printing (4 x 6 borderless)*2: Approx. 43 sec.
- Camera Direct printing (4 x 6 borderless)*3: Approx. 44 sec.
Reference:
Custom 5 Standard
Black text (plain paper, FINE pattern) 30ppm

14.8ppm

Color

11.6ppm

(plain paper, FINE pattern) 24ppm

*1: Based on Canon standard pattern. Print speed may vary depending on system configuration, interface, software, document
complexity, print mode, page coverage, type of paper used and does not take into account data processing time on host computer.
*2: When printing a 6 megapixel image taken by certain Canon digital camera from a memory card on default settings using Photo
Paper Plus Glossy without border. Actual print speed may vary depending on image data, print mode, type of paper and type of
memory card used.
*3: When printing a 6 megapixel image taken by certain Canon digital camera from PictBridge on default settings using Photo Paper
Plus Glossy without border. Actual print speed may vary depending on image data, print mode, type of paper used and device that
the printer is connected to.
Note: Notations for the Americas should be confirmed with the related marketing section of each sales company in the Americas.
3) Scanning resolution
The scanning resolution has been increased to 2,400 x 4,800 dpi.
4) Compact body
Compared with the previous model, the MP600 body size is reduced by 11 mm in height and 43 mm in depth, realizing more compact body
that fits any home use environment.
5) Remaining ink amount indication sequence in 2006 products
In previous models, indication of the remaining ink amount differs between the individual ink tank system and the FINE cartridge system.
In the 2006 models, the unified specifications have been dopted.
Major changes from the 2005 models:
- In Direct printing, printing will not be suspended at "Low Ink" indication. (Printing will start without a click by a user at the "Low Ink"
message.)
- The remaining ink status will be indicated by the following 4 levels:
Low:

No raw ink is detected by the optical method.


(From this point, the remaining ink amount will be determined by the dot count.)

Out:

No ink remains according to the dot count.


A warning will be displayed to indicate that ink may have run out.

Empty:

No raw ink is detected by the optical method, and the dot count value exceeds the threshold of complete exhaustion of
ink.
A warning will be displayed to indicate that ink has run out.
By pressing and holding the Stop/Reset button for 5 seconds or longer, the function to detect the remaining ink amount
can be disabled.

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Unknown: Raw ink remains, but the dot count value exceeds the threshold of complete exhaustion of ink.
By pressing and holding the Stop/Reset button for 5 seconds or longer, the function to detect the remaining ink amount
can be disabled.
The remaining ink amount will be checked at any of the following timings:
- At the end of paper ejection*1
- At the end of print head cleaning
- At the end of initialization
- At the end of the following operation:
Cover open => Ink tank removal and installation => Cover close
- In duplex printing, at the end of paper ejection after printing on the back side of paper*1
*1: Not every paper ejection. Only after the dot count exceeds the specified value.

<2-1. NEW TECHNOLOGIES>

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2. CLEANING MODE AND AMOUNT OF INK PURGED


To prevent printing problems due to bubbles, dust, or ink clogging, print head cleaning is performed before the start of printing (when the
cleaning flag is on), except in the following cases:
- Cleaning on arrival:
1st: Performed when the scanning unit (printer cover) is closed after the print head and ink tanks are installed.
2nd: Performed before automatic print head alignment.
3rd: Performed before start of printing after automatic print head alignment.
- Manual cleaning / deep cleaning: Performed manually.
<Cleaning mode list>
Black: Pigment-based black
Color: Dye-based black, cyan, magenta, yellow

Condition

Amount of ink used (g)


(in the normal
temperature/humidity
environment)

Details

Est. required time


(sec.)(not including
the time of opening
the caps)

On arrival of the machine


(All in sequence, except
that black only for the 3rd
cleaning)

First to third cleaning after shipped from the plant*1.

Dot count cleaning


(Black)

When the specified number of dots are printed since the 0.195 (Black)
previous Black cleaning.

35 (Black)

Timer cleaning - 0*2


(Black only)

If 24 to 504 hours have elapsed since the previous


Black cleaning till the start of the next printing.

0.195 (Black)

35 (Black)

Timer cleaning - 1
(Black/Color)

If 504 to 720 hours have elapsed since the previous


Black/Color cleaning till the start of the next printing.

0.195 (Black)
0.645 (Color)

35 (Black)
40 (Color)

Timer cleaning - 2
(All in sequence)

If 720 to 1,080 hours have elapsed since the previous


Black/Color cleaning till the start of the next printing.

0.57 (Black)
1.056 (Color)

70

Timer cleaning - 3
(All in sequence)

If 1,080 to 2,160 hours have elapsed since the previous 1.27 (Black)
Black/Color cleaning till the start of the next printing. 1.056 (Color)

75

Timer cleaning - 4
(All in sequence)

If 2,160 to 4,320 hours have elapsed since the previous 1.95 (Black)
Black/Color cleaning till the start of the next printing. 1.056 (Color)

80

Timer cleaning - 5
(All in sequence)

If 4,320 or longer hours have elapsed since the previous 1.95 (Black)
Black/Color cleaning till the start of the next printing. 1.056 (Color)

80

At print head replacement


(All in sequence)

When the print head is removed and installed.

0.57 (Black)
2.246 (Color)

85

At ink tank replacement*3


(Black/Color/All in
sequence)

When an ink tank is replaced (without the print head


removal or re-installation)

0.375 (Black)
1.056 (Color)

70 (All in sequence)
35 (Black)
55 (Color)

Manual cleaning
(Black/Color/All at the
same time)

- Via the operation panel (All at the same time only)0.195 (Black)
Via the MP driver (Selectable from Black, Color, or All 0.645 (Color)
at the same time)

40 (All at the same


time)
35 (Black)
40 (Color)

Deep cleaning
(Black/Color/All at the
same time)

Via the MP driver (Selectable from Black, Color, or All 1.95 (Black)
at the same time)
1.056 (Color)

80 (All at the same


time)
45 (Black)
55 (Color)

If the print head has not


been capped before softpower-on
(All in sequence)

0.57 (Black)
2.246 (Color)

0.375 (Black)
1.056 (Color)

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85 for the 1st and 2nd


cleaning (All in
sequence)
40 for the 3rd cleaning
(Black only)

70 (All in sequence)

*1: The counter for the on-arrival cleaning is checked at opening and closing of the scanning unit (the first opening and closing only),
before start of printing, at dot-count cleaning (at paper ejection), and at manual cleaning, and the on-arrival cleaning is performed
according to the counter value. After each on-arrival cleaning, the counter value is reduced by 1.
When the counter value is 3, 2, or 1: On-arrival cleaning is performed.
When the counter value is 0: On-arrival cleaning is not performed.
*2: When 24 to 504 hours have elapsed since the previous Black cleaning, timer cleaning - 0 is performed. However, this cleaning
will be conducted up to 5 times from the machine installation, and no further timer cleaning - 0 will be performed.
*3: When only the black ink tank is replaced, Black cleaning is performed. One of the color ink tanks is replaced, Color cleaning is
performed. Both the black and color ink tanks are replaced, All-in-sequence cleaning is performed.

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3. PRINT MODE
Default setting
Selectable in the MP driver Main tab (including settings via the operation panel or a connected camera in Direct printing)
Custom setting
Ink used

Print control

PigBK:

PGI-5BK

C:

CLI-8C

M:

CLI-8M

Y:

CLI-8Y

k:

CLI-8BK

c:

CLI-8C (small droplet)

m:

CLI-8M (small droplet)

Bi:

Bi-directional

Uni:

Uni-directional

3-1. Normal Color Printing via Computer


Paper type
(Canon specialty paper)
Plain paper

Item

5
Fast

Print quality
Custom
Resolution HxV(dpi) PigBK:300x300
Print control
Ink used

C/M/Y:600x600
1 pass, Bi
PigBk/C/M/Y

Fast
PigBK:300x300
C/M/Y:600x600
1 pass, Bi
PigBk/C/M/Y

Standard
PigBK/Y::600x600
C/M/k:1200x1200
1 pass, Bi
PigBk/C/M/Y

High
PigBK:600x600
C/M/Y/c/m/k:1200x1200
4 passes, Bi
PigBk/C/M/Y
High
C/M/Y/k:1200x1200
7 passes, Bi
C/M/Y/k

Photo Paper Pro


(PR-101)

Print quality
Resolution HxV(dpi)
Print control
Ink used

Standard
C/M/Y/c/m/k:1200x1200
4 passes, Bi
C/M/Y/c/m/k

Photo Paper Plus Glossy

Print quality
Resolution HxV(dpi)
Print control
Ink used

Fast
Standard
High
C/M/Y/c/m/k:1200x1200 C/M/Y/c/m/k:1200x1200 C/M/Y/c/m/k:1200x1200
3 passes, Bi
4 passes, Bi
7 passes, Bi
C/M/Y/c/m/k
C/M/Y/c/m/k
C/M/Y/c/m/k

Matte Photo Paper


(MP-101)

Print quality
Resolution HxV(dpi)
Print control
Ink used

Standard
High
C/M/Y/c/m/k:1200x1200 C/M/Y/c/m/k:1200x1200
5 passes, Bi
7 passes, Bi
C/M/Y/c/m/k
C/M/Y/c/m/k

Glossy Photo Paper


(GP-401/501)

Print quality
Resolution HxV(dpi)
Print control
Ink used

Standard
High
C/M/Y/c/m/k:1200x1200 C/M/Y/c/m/k:1200x1200
5 passes, Bi
7 passes, Bi
C/M/Y/c/m/k
C/M/Y/c/m/k

Photo Paper Plus Double


Sided
(PP-101D)

Print quality
Resolution HxV(dpi)
Print control
Ink used

Standard
High
C/M/Y/c/m/k:1200x1200 C/M/Y/c/m/k:1200x1200
5 passes, Bi
7 passes, Bi
C/M/Y/c/m/k
C/M/Y/c/m/k

High Resolution Paper


(HR-101)

Print quality
Resolution HxV(dpi)
Print control
Ink used

Standard
High
C/M/Y/c/m/k:1200x1200 C/M/Y/c/m/k:1200x1200
5 passes, Bi
7 passes, Bi
C/M/Y/c/m/k
C/M/Y/c/m/k

Envelope

Print quality
Resolution HxV(dpi)

Photo Paper Plus Semi-gloss


(PP-101/SG-101)

Standard
PigBk/Y::600x600
C/M/k:1200x1200
2 passes, Bi
PigBk/C/M/Y/k

Print control
Ink used

High
PigBk:600x600
C/M/Y/k:1200x1200
4 passes, Bi
PigBk/C/M/Y/k

T-shirt Transfer
(TR-301)

Print quality
Resolution HxV(dpi)
Print control
Ink used

High
C/M/Y/k:1200x1200
7 passes, Bi
C/M/Y/k

Printable disk
(recommended)

Print quality
Resolution HxV(dpi)
Print control
Ink used

Fast
Standard
High
C/M/Y/c/m/k:1200x1200 C/M/Y/c/m/k:1200x1200 C/M/Y/c/m/k:1200x1200
5 passes, Bi
7 passes, Bi
8 passes, Bi
C/M/Y/c/m/k
C/M/Y/c/m/k
C/M/Y/c/m/k

Printable disk
(others)

Print quality
Resolution HxV(dpi)

Fast
Standard
High
C/M/Y/c/m/k:1200x1200 C/M/Y/c/m/k:1200x1200 C/M/Y/c/m/k:1200x1200

2-5

1
Fine

Custom
C/M/Y/c/m/k:9600x1200
16 passes, Bi
C/M/Y/c/m/k

Print control
Ink used
Other photo paper

5 passes, Bi
C/M/Y/c/m/k

7 passes, Bi
C/M/Y/c/m/k

Print quality
Resolution HxV(dpi)
Print control
Ink used

8 passes, Bi
C/M/Y/c/m/k

Standard
C/M/Y/c/m/k:1200x1200
8 passes, Bi
C/M/Y/c/m/k

3-2. Normal Grayscale Printing via Computer


Paper type
(Canon specialty paper)

Item

5
Fast

Plain paper

Print quality
Resolution HxV(dpi)
Print control
Ink used

Custom
PigBK:300x300
1 pass, Bi
PigBk

Fast
PigBK:300x300
1 pass, Bi
PigBk

Standard
PigBK:600x600
1 pass, Bi
PigBk

High
PigBK:600x600
4 passes, Bi
PigBk

Envelope

Print quality
Resolution HxV(dpi)
Print control
Ink used

Standard
PigBK:600x600
2 passes, Uni
PigBk

High
PigBK:600x600
4 passes, Uni
PigBk

1
Fine

3-3. Borderless Printing via Computer


Paper type
(Canon specialty paper)

Item

5
Fast

1
Fine

High
C/M/Y/k:1200x1200
7 passes, Bi
C/M/Y/k

Custom
C/M/Y/c/m/k:9600x1200
16 passes, Bi
C/M/Y/c/m/k

Plain paper

Print quality
Resolution HxV(dpi)
Print control
Ink used

Standard
Y:600x600,
C/M/k:1200x1200
2 passes, Bi
C/M/Y/k

Photo Paper Pro


(PR-101)

Print quality
Resolution HxV(dpi)
Print control
Ink used

Standard
C/M/Y/c/m/k:1200x1200
4 passes, Bi
C/M/Y/c/m/k

Photo Paper Plus Glossy

Print quality
Resolution HxV(dpi)
Print control
Ink used

Fast
Standard
High
C/M/Y/c/m/k:1200x1200 C/M/Y/c/m/k:1200x1200 C/M/Y/c/m/k:1200x1200
3 passes, Bi
4 passes, Bi
7 passes, Bi
C/M/Y/c/m/k
C/M/Y/c/m/k
C/M/Y/c/m/k

Matte Photo Paper


(MP-101)

Print quality
Resolution HxV(dpi)
Print control
Ink used

Standard
High
C/M/Y/c/m/k:1200x1200 C/M/Y/c/m/k:1200x1200
5 passes, Bi
7 passes, Bi
C/M/Y/c/m/k
C/M/Y/c/m/k

Glossy Photo Paper


(GP-401/501)

Print quality
Resolution HxV(dpi)
Print control
Ink used

Standard
High
C/M/Y/c/m/k:1200x1200 C/M/Y/c/m/k:1200x1200
5 passes, Bi
7 passes, Bi
C/M/Y/c/m/k
C/M/Y/c/m/k

Other photo paper

Print quality
Resolution HxV(dpi)
Print control
Ink used

Standard
C/M/Y/c/m/k:1200x1200
8 passes, Bi
C/M/Y/c/m/k

Photo Paper Plus Semi-gloss


(PP-101/SG-101)

2-6

3-4. Duplex Printing via Computer


Paper type
(Canon specialty paper)
Plain paper

Print quality
Resolution HxV(dpi)
Print control
Ink used

Photo Paper Plus Double Sided


(PP-101D)

5
Fast

Custom
PigBk:300x300,
C/M/Y:600x600
1 pass, Bi
PigBk/C/M/Y

Fast
PigBk:300x300,
C/M/Y:600x600
1 pass, Bi
PigBk/C/M/Y

Standard
PigBk/Y::600x600,
C/M:1200x1200
1 pass, Bi
PigBk/C/M/Y

High
PigBk:600x600,
C/M/Y:1200x1200
4 passes, Bi
PigBk/C/M/Y

Item

Print quality
Resolution HxV(dpi)
Print control
Ink used

1
Fine

Standard
High
C/M/Y/c/m/k:1200x1200 C/M/Y/c/m/k:1200x1200
5 passes, Bi
7 passes, Bi
C/M/Y/c/m/k
C/M/Y/c/m/k

3-5. Camera Direct Printing

Paper type
(Canon specialty paper)
Plain paper*1

Item

5
Fast

Print quality
Resolution HxV(dpi)

*1: Printed in Camera Direct print mode


Print control
Ink used

Standard
PigBK/Y::600x600
C/M/k:1200x1200
1 pass, Bi
PigBK/C/M/Y/k

High
PigBK:600x600
C/M/Y/c/m/k:1200x1200
4 passes, Bi
PigBK/C/M/Y/c/m/k

Photo Paper Pro


(PR-101)

Print quality
Resolution HxV(dpi)
Print control
Ink used

Camera Direct mode


Camera Direct mode
C/M/Y/c/m/k:1200x1200 Y:600x600,C/M/k:1200x1200
4 passes, Bi
7 passes, Bi
C/M/Y/c/m/k
C/M/Y/k

Photo Paper Plus Glossy

Print quality
Resolution HxV(dpi)
Print control
Ink used

Camera Direct mode


Camera Direct mode
C/M/Y/c/m/k:1200x1200 Y:600x600 C/M/k:1200x1200
4 passes, Bi
7 passes, Bi
C/M/Y/c/m/k
C/M/Y/k

Glossy Photo Paper


(GP-401)

Print quality
Resolution HxV(dpi)
Print control
Ink used

Camera Direct mode


Camera Direct mode
C/M/Y/c/m/k:1200x1200 Y:600x600 C/M/k:1200x1200
5 passes, Bi
7 passes, Bi
C/M/Y/c/m/k
C/M/Y/k

Matte Photo Paper


(MP-101)

Print quality
Resolution HxV(dpi)
Print control
Ink used

Camera Direct mode


Camera Direct mode
C/M/Y/c/m/k:1200x1200 Y:600x600 C/M/k:1200x1200
5 passes, Bi
7 passes, Bi
C/M/Y/c/m/k
C/M/Y/k

Printable disk

Print quality
Resolution HxV(dpi)
Print control
Ink used

Photo Paper Plus Semi-gloss


(PP-101/SG-101)

Other/Fast
Recommended/Standard
C/M/Y/c/m/k:1200x1200 C/M/Y/c/m/k:1200x1200
5 passes, Bi
7 passes, Bi
C/M/Y/c/m/k
C/M/Y/c/m/k

2-7

1
Fine

Camera
Direct
print
mode

3-6. Copying
Paper type
(Canon specialty paper)
Plain paper
Single sided, B&W
(borderless not supported)
Plain paper
Single sided, Color
(borderless not supported)

Print quality
Fast
Resolution HxV(dpi) PigBK:300x300
Print control
1 pass, Bi
Ink used
PigBk

Standard
PigBK:600x600
1 pass, Bi
PigBk

High
PigBK:600x600
4 passes, Bi
PigBk

Print quality
Fast
Resolution HxV(dpi) PigBK:300x300
C/M/Y:600x600
Print control
1 pass, Bi
Ink used
PigBk/C/M/Y

Standard
PigBK/Y::600x600
C/M/k:1200x1200
1 pass, Bi
PigBk/C/M/Y/k

High
PigBK:600x600
C/M/Y/c/m/k:1200x1200
4 passes, Bi
PigBk/C/M/Y/c/m/k

Item

5
Fast

Glossy Photo Paper


(GP-401/501)
Single sided, B&W, Color

Print quality
Resolution HxV(dpi)
Print control
Ink used

Copy mode
C/M/Y/c/m/k:1200x1200
5 passes, Bi
C/M/Y/c/m/k

Copy mode
C/M/k:1200x1200
7 passes, Bi
C/M/Y/k

Photo Paper Pro


(PR-101)
Single sided, B&W, Color

Print quality
Resolution HxV(dpi)
Print control
Ink used

Copy mode
C/M/Y/c/m/k:1200x1200
4 passes, Bi
C/M/Y/c/m/k

Copy mode
C/M/k:1200x1200
7 passes, Bi
C/M/Y/k

Matte Photo Paper


(MP-101)
Single sided, B&W, Color

Print quality
Resolution HxV(dpi)
Print control
Ink used

Copy mode
C/M/Y/c/m/k:1200x1200
5 passes, Bi
C/M/Y/c/m/k

Copy mode
C/M/k:1200x1200
7 passes, Bi
C/M/Y/k

Photo Paper Plus Glossy


(PP-101/SG-101)
Single sided, B&W, Color

Print quality
Resolution HxV(dpi)
Print control
Ink used

Copy mode
C/M/Y/c/m/k:1200x1200
4 passes, Bi
C/M/Y/c/m/k

Copy mode
C/M/k:1200x1200
7 passes, Bi
C/M/Y/k

Printable disk
(recommended)

Print quality
Resolution HxV(dpi)
Print control
Ink used

Single sided, B&W, Color


Printable disk
(others)
Single sided, B&W, Color
Plain paper
Double sided, B&W, Color
(borderless not supported)

Standard
C/M/Y/c/m/k:1200x1200
7 passes, Bi
C/M/Y/c/m/k

Print quality
Resolution HxV(dpi)
Print control
Ink used
Print quality
Resolution HxV(dpi)
Print control
Ink used

Fast
C/M/Y/c/m/k:1200x1200
5 passes, Bi
C/M/Y/c/m/k
Fast
PigBK:300x300
C/M/Y:600x600
1 pass, Bi
PigBk/C/M/Y

Standard
PigBK/Y::600x600
C/M/k:1200x1200
1 pass, Bi
PigBk/C/M/Y/k

<2-3. PRINT MODE>

2-8

High
PigBK:600x600
C/M/Y/c/m/k:1200x1200
4 passes, Bi
PigBk/C/M/Y/c/m/k

1
Fine

Copy mode

Part 2: TECHNICAL REFERENCE

TABLE OF CONTENTS

4. FAQ (Problems Specific to the MP600 and Corrective Actions)

No.

Function

Phenomenon
Paper feeding
problems
- Jam
- Skewed paper
feeding

Paper
feeding

Skewed paper
feeding (at the
level of +/- 1%)

C Print results

Condition

Cause

Corrective action

Possible call or
complaint

- Low temperature and


low humidity
environment

Due to curl of a
- Eliminate the curl of - Paper jams.
round-trip postcard in
the round-trip
- Paper feeds at an
the low temperature
postcard.
angle.
- Paper feeding from the and low humidity
- Set the round-trip
environment, the
cassette
postcard in the ASF.
paper return tab of the
- Round-trip postcard
U-turn path opposite
to the home position
may not completely
return to the original
position before the
postcard is picked up.
In this way, the
postcard is skewed at
the home position
side, resulting in
skewed paper feeding
or jam.
- Paper feeding from the Since coaxial
- Align the paper
ASF
tolerance between the
guide to the paper
pinch
roller
and
the
edge tighter than
- Credit Card size
LF roller, which
usual.
determines the paper
feed alignment, is
0.2mm, skewed paper
feeding can occur.
However, according
to the field data of
current models, the
skewness level caused
by the coaxial
tolerance of 0.2mm is
within the criteria of
+/- 1%, thus the
phenomenon is left as
is.

- Paper feeds at an
angle.
- A margin
appears on
printouts.

Soiling on the
- After continuous
back side of paper borderless printing of
small sized paper
(lines or streaks
(such as 4 x 6), when
parallel to the
a larger sized paper
paper feed
(such as A4) is
direction)
printed.
3

In borderless printing, 1. Perform Bottom


- Paper gets
plate cleaning
smeared.
printing is performed
(from the MP
to the size slightly
- The back side of
driver) up to 3
larger than the paper
paper gets
size, and ink off the
times*1.
smeared.
paper is absorbed by 2. If soiling on the
the platen's ink
paper still remains
absorber.
Absorbed
- With Photo Paper Plus
after 3 times of
ink may attach to the
Double Sided or
Bottom plate
platen rib(s) after
postcards, the
cleaning, wipe the
phenomenon is likely several dozen sheets
platen rib(s) and
to be noticeable and to are printed, causing
their surroundings
soiling at the leading
be complained of by
with a cotton
edge
of
paper
or
on
users, as printing is
swab.
the back side of paper.
performed on both
sides of such paper.

A Print results

Soiling on paper

- Automatic duplex

On the rib(s) inside

2-9

Temporary

- Paper gets

in automatic
duplex printing
(lines or streaks
perpendicular to
the paper feed
direction)

printing (Photo Paper


the sheet feed unit
Plus Double Sided,
used for duplex
postcards, plain paper) printing, ink mist may
accumulate, smearing
paper.

operational solution: smeared.


Cancel automatic
duplex printing, and
manually print each
side of paper.
Cleaning by user:
1. Perform Bottom
plate cleaning
(from the MP
driver) up to 3
times*1.

2. If soiling on the
paper still remains
after 3 times of
Bottom plate
cleaning, wipe the
platen rib(s) and
their surroundings
with a cotton
swab.

B Print results

- The back side of


paper gets
smeared.
- Even after
Bottom plate
cleaning was
performed, and
the platen ribs
were cleaned
with cotton
swab, paper gets
smeared.

If the phenomenon
persists after
conducting 1 and 2,
servicing is required.
Service:
Wipe any soiling or
dirt off from the sheet
feed unit and the
bottom case unit
ribs*2.

Scratches on
paper

- PP-101D, PP-101, PR- - Scratches on the PF - Change the paper


- Paper is
101, SG-101, etc.
return lever due to
feeding method
scratched.
paper feeding from
from the cassette to - Marks appear on
- Paper feeding from the
the cassette, and
the auto sheet
cassette
printed paper.
duplex printing
feeder.
- Paper feeding from the
path.
- If automatic duplex
ASF
- When multiple
printing is
- Multiple number of
sheets of paper are
performed, cancel it,
sheets loaded
set, the back side of
and, by setting only
paper being picked
a single sheet of
up scratches the
paper in the auto
front side of paper
sheet feeder,
beneath (especially
manually print each
where the paper
side of paper.
feed rollers contact - Set only a single
when picking up the
sheet of paper in the
paper).
auto sheet feeder.

Soiling on paper

The machine has been


used for a long period of
time with the ASF cover
closed before printing is
performed using the
ASF.

C Print results

C Print results

Due to ink mist


attached to the ASF
sub-pick-up rollers.
If printing is done
from the cassette with
the ASF cover closed,
ink mist is kept inside
the machine, attaching
to the ASF sub-pickup rollers.

2-10

Clean the ASF subrollers (see *3 for


details).

Since the sub-rollers


usually do not contact
the paper, ink mist
can easily accumulate,
especially during
printing on smallsized paper which
never contacts the
sub-rollers.
Skewed paper
feeding

B Print results

- SG-101

When 10 sheets of
- Straighten the paper. - Paper feeds at an
angle.
- Paper feeding from the paper are set in the
- Set 5 or less sheets
ASF,
and
if
they
curl
ASF
of paper in the ASF. - A margin
significantly, the
appears on
- 10 sheets (max.) set in
curled portions of
printouts.
the ASF
paper get over the
cover guide, not being
aligned along the
guide properly.

*1: Change the paper in each Bottom plate cleaning. The cleaning can end when paper does not get any soiling.
*2: Locations to clean in servicing when soiling on paper in automatic duplex printing persists:

*3: How to make and set the ASF sub-roller cleaning sheet:
1) Fold a sheet of plain paper lengthwise in half.

2-11

2) Fold the paper at approx. 60 mm from the end, and fold the folded end in half backward, as shown below.

3) Moisten the folded end portion (indicated by the blue circle in the figure below) using a wipe, and set the paper in the ASF so that
the moistened edge of the paper contacts the 2 sub-rollers. Then, fold the other end of the paper along the ASF cover edge to hook
the paper to the ASF cover, as shown below.

4) On the machine, select Settings, Maintenance, then Roller cleaning. For details, see "Standalone machine operation."
* Occurrence level:
A: The symptom is likely to occur frequently. (Caution required)
B: The symptom may occur under certain conditions, but likeliness is assumed very low in practical usage.
C: The symptom is unlikely to be recognized by the user, and no practical issues are assumed.

<2-4. FAQ>

2-12

PIXMA MP600

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Part 3
APPENDIX

Part3:APPENDIX

1. Block Diagram
1-1. MP600
M A IN P C B U .
4 Layer FR4

P A N EL-M A IN P W B U .

MAIN PWB
1.5V
3.3V
5.5V
SDRAM
256Mbit

1.5V
3.3V

UI PWB

POWER, ERROR_LED
PW, STP_RST_SW

32 bit
bus

UART2

LVDSC

LED
KeyScan

KeyScan

INT2

MEMC

LED(4):Power, Error, Bin(2)


D om eK ey(16)
TactK ey(1):O K

1.5V
3.3V

Panel Clock,Data
(LVDS signals)

48MHz

Polpo

UART1

XSUB

SDRAM
16Mbit

27MHz

LCDC

INT1

(2.5")
TFT LCD
(HITACHI)

JogDial

16 bit
bus

5.5V
LED DC-DC

ON/OFF

Panel_RESET

Vled

Color
TFT LCD

ON/OFF
LCD
ShuntReg

PWM

12v, Vref,
VCOMH, VCOML

2Layer, Ag

USB
H(FS)

ROM
64Mbit

Vref=57 v
V C O M H =6.5v
V C O M L=1.5v
5V

5V Reg.

5.5V
PW_SAVE2

3.3V

3.3V Reg.

5.5V

PW_SAVE2

12MHz
(SSCG ON)

Scanner Unit

CIS_CLK, SH, Mode

3.3V

12MHz
MCLK, Vsamp

5V
3MHz

2Layer FR4

AFE

SCK 24MHz

IRDA PICTPWB

Vout_R

(AKM)

SDO

IR_RXD, TXD

5.5V
CIS_LED_R

3.3V

PPON

PrintBeam

LED Drive CIS_LED_G


(OpAMP)

Vbus
5.5V
5V Reg.

IR D A P IC T P C B U N IT

CIS_LED_B

OCI

Vbus

Tr

LED_R

Tr

LED_G

Tr

LED_B

C IS(2400dpi)

Home Position Sensor

UH1DP,DM

USB
H(FS)

WG8-5454
RPI-441C1 ROHM

HPS

PictBridge
2 or 4Layer FR4

4 in 1
Slot
(Taisol)
CF
Slot

3.3V
5.5V

CARD PWB
3.3V

24MHz

UH2DP,DM

Flash Media
Controller
(SMSC)

32V
USB
H(FS)

Scanner M otor

FB
MOTOR (PM)

CARD_INT
CARD_RSTX

3.3V Reg.

LF M otor M B :

LF MOTOR(DC)

5.5V

SCANNER OPEN SEN.

SNS_SCAN_U_OPN

A P C L M otor M B

AP MOTOR(DC)
C A R D P C B U N IT M FP

1.5V
3.3V
RST

USB HS

CR MOTOR(DC)

USB
P(HS)

P F M otor M B
or
P F M otor JE:

1 Layer FR1

PE SEN.
PE SEN. PWB U.

VSEN_3.3V

UPF MOTOR(DC)
SNS_PE

WG8-5454
RPI-441C1 ROHM
1 Layer FR1

LF ENC.

VSEN_3.3V

LF_ENC_A-B

LF/EJ ENC PWB U.


WG8-5727
KE2A1036 KODENSHI
1 Layer FR1

EJ. ENC.

VSEN_3.3V

5.5V
N ic_P ow er
(3.4V )

RSTX
EJ_ENC_A-B

POWER SUPPLY

LF/EJ ENC PWB U.


WG8-5727
KE2A1036 KODENSHI

32V
24V

30MHz
PLL
(SSCG)

ARM9

VM

32V
PW_CONT1

18.432MHz

POWER SUPPLY

VH

PW_CNT

PLL
SNS_PW_C,
CVDC_PW_C
1 Layer FR1

PF PE SEN.
COMMON SEN. PWB U.

VSEN_3.3V

VH24_CONT

HVH_24V

VSEN3.3V, HVDD3.3V HEAD CONTACT


HVH_24V

HEAD signals (H_CLK, H_LATCH, E_ENB0-3, H_D0-13) 24MHz

WG8-5726
KE2A1015 KODENSHI

ADC

1 Layer FR1

AP ENC.

CARRIAGE PWB

SENS_VH24

VSEN_3.3V
PF_ENC_A-B

SIO

VSEN_3.3V

DIODE0-1

WG8-5726
KE2A1015 KODENSHI

45p
QK1-1286
Diode sensor

OP Amp.

H_EEPROM_CS
EEPROM signals (EEPROM_SK, EEPROM_DIO)

APCL_ENC_A-B

AP/PF ENC PWB U. VE

2 Layer FR4

FET

24V

1 Layer FR1

PF ENC.
AP/PF ENC PWB U. VE

VSEN_3.3V
HVDD_3.3V

Tr

3.3V

SNS_PF_PE

WG8-5454
RPI-441C1 ROHM

EEPROM_CS

ABC 5 PWB U.

EEPROM

EEPROM(SPI)
8kbit

2 Layer FR4
CR ENC. QK1-0818

AB_POW

AB CONNECTOR

CR_ENC_A-B

T LP 841
ADC

THERMO

Thermister

QK1-1287

AB signals (AB_CLK, AB_DATA)

PF CAM SENSOR

SNS_CDRS

T LP 841

1 Layer FR1

SNS_CDRS

CDR SEN.
VSEN_CDRS
AB_PW_C

ASF CAM SENSOR

AB_POW
5.5V
CR LIFT SEN.

VSEN_3.3V

CR LIFT SEN. UNIT

VSEN_CDRS

CDR SEN. PWB U.

SNS_CR_LIFT

5.5V

WG8-5594
T LP 841

ASIC

1 Layer FR1

MAIN CAM SEN.

INK_CDRS_PWM

ADC

SNS_INK

1 Layer FR1

VSEN
_CDRS

VSEN_CDRS

INK SEN.
INK SEN. PWB U.
QK1-0833
GP2S29SJ000F SHARP

SNS_MAIN_CAM

AB_POW

Hazel

WG8-5454
RPI-441C1 ROHM
1 Layer FR1

PumpRoller SEN.

Tr

VSEN_3.3V

COMMON SEN. PWB U.

VSEN_3.3V
SNS_Pump_R

COMMON SEN. PWB U.

CR PWB U. M52

3.3V Reg.

1 Layer FR1

inner
256Mbit
SDRAM

ADC

SNS_AB

QK1-3006
SG128 KODENSHI

1 Layer FR1

AB SEN.
QK1-1525

AB SEN. PWB U.

SNS_CDR_G

WG8-5454
RPI-441C1 ROHM

CDR TRAY GUIDE SEN.


LEVER SW

<3-1-1. BLOCK DIAGRAM>


3-1

Part 3: APPENDIX

TABLE OF CONTENTS

2. CONNECTOR LOCATION AND PIN LAYOUT


2-1. Logic Board

CN101 Not used.


CN301 (Print head 1/3 [Carriage unit])
No.

Signal name

Function

Input / Output

AB_PWR

AB power supply

AB_DATA

AB data signal

AB_PWR

AB power supply

AB_CLK

AB clock signal

BUS

VSEN_CDRS

Power supply for CDR sensor

OUT

SNS_CDR_P

CDR position sensor signal

IN

THERMO

CR temperature sensor signal

IN

H_ENB2

Head heat enable signal 2 (Col-2)

OUT

H_D9

Head data (Y2)

OUT

10

H_D6

Head data (PBK1)

OUT

11

H_D13

Head data (C2)

OUT

12

H_D11

Head data (M2)

OUT

13

H_D5

Head data (SM1)

OUT

14

H_D8

Head data (Y1)

OUT

15

H_D10

Head data (SM2)

OUT

16

H_EEPROM_DIO

Head EEPROM data signal

OUT

17

OPEN

OPEN

BUS
-

3-2

18

H_EEPROM_SK

Head EEPROM serial clock signal

OUT

19

H_EEPROM_CS

Head EEPROM chip select signal

OUT

20

H_LATCH

Head data latch signal

OUT

21

H_ENB1

Head heat enable signal 1 (Col-1)

OUT

22

H_ENB3

Head heat enable signal 3 (SCol)

OUT

23

H_D4

Head data (M1)

OUT

24

H_D2

Head data (C1)

OUT

25

H_D3

Head data (SC1)

OUT

26

H_ENB0

Head heat enable signal 0 (BK)

OUT

27

H_D12

Head data (SC2)

OUT

28

H_D7

Head data (PBK2)

OUT

29

H_D1

Head data (BK2)

OUT

30

H_D0

Head data (BK1)

OUT

31

LOGIC_GND

Logic ground

32

H_CLK

Head data transfer clock signal

OUT

CN302 (Print head 2/3 [Carriage unit])


No.

Signal name

Function

Input / Output

A_GND_H

Head ground

2 to 3

A_VH_24V

Head drive power supply 24V

OUT

VSEN_3.3V

Head logic drive power supply 3.3V

OUT

CR_ENCB

CR encoder phase B

VSS

Head ground

CR_ENCA

CR encoder phase A

VSS

Head ground

DIA0

Diode sensor anode 0

10

VSS DK

Head ground

11

DIA1

Diode sensor anode 1

12

VSS

Head ground

HVDD_3.3V

Head logic drive power supply 3.3V

OUT

VHT

Head drive power supply 24V

OUT

13 to 14
15

IN
IN
IN
IN
-

CN303 (Print head 3/3 [Carriage unit])


No.

Signal name

Function

Input / Output

A_GND_H

Head ground

A_VH_24V

Head drive power supply 24V

OUT

A_GND_H

Head ground

4 to 7

B_VH2_24V

Head drive power supply 24V

OUT

8 to 10

B_VH1_24V

Head drive power supply 24V

OUT

11 to 15

B_GND_H

Head ground

3-3

CN401 (AC adapter)


No.

Signal name

Function

Input / Output

PW_CONT

Power supply control signal

OUT

VM_GND

Motor ground

VM

Motor power supply

IN

VM

Motor power supply

IN

VH_GND

Head ground

VH

Head power supply

IN

CN402 (DSC & IrDA harness)


No.

Signal name

Function

Input / Output

S-GND

S-GND

IR TXD

IrDA: TXD

OUT

IR RXD

IrDA: RXD

IN

3.3V

power supply 3.3V

S-GND

S-GND

D+

DSC-USB: D+ signal

BUS

D-

DSC-USB: D- signal

BUS

VBUS

DSC-USB: VBUS

OUT

F-GND

F-GND

OUT
-

CN403 (Memory card & Scanner unit open sensor)


No.

Signal name

Function

Input / Output

+3.3V

Power Supply 3.3V

OUT

D-

UH2DM

BUS

D+

UH2DP

BUS

-GND

S-ground

RESET to CARD

CARD_RESET

INT from CARD

CARD_INT

+5.5V

Power Supply 5.5V

SNS_SCAN_U_OPEN

Sense scanner unit open

F-GND

F-ground

OUT
IN
OUT
IN
-

CN408 (USB I/F)


No.

Signal name

Function

Input / Output

VBUS

USB: VBUS power supply sense

D-

USB: D- signal

BUS

D+

USB: D+ signal

BUS

S-GND

Ground

GND

Ground

5 to 9

3-4

IN

CN501 (PE sensor / LF encoder / Eject encoder harness)


No.

Signal name

Function

Input / Output

VSEN_3.3V

Power supply for sensor 3.3V

OUT

GND

Ground

SNS_PE

Paper empty sensor

IN

LF_ENCB

LF encoder phase B

IN

VSEN_3.3V

Power supply for sensor 3.3V

LF_ENCA

LF encoder phase A

GND

Ground

EJ_ENCB

Eject encoder phase B

VSEN_3.3V

Power supply for sensor 3.3V

10

EJ_ENCA

Eject encoder phase A

11

GND

Ground

OUT
IN
IN
OUT
IN
-

CN503 (PF sensor / PF encoder / APCL encoder harness)


No.

Signal name

Function

Input / Output

VSEN_3.3V

Power supply for sensor 3.3V

OUT

GND

Ground

SNS_PF_PE

PF/PE sensor

GND

Ground

VSEN_3.3V

Power supply for sensor 3.3V

APCL_ENCA

APCL encoder phase A

IN

APCL_ENCB

APCL encoder phase B

IN

GND

Ground

VSEN_3.3V

Power supply for sensor 3.3V

10

PF_ENCA

PF encoder phase A

IN

11

PF_ENCB

PF encoder phase B

IN

IN
OUT

OUT

CN601 (Operation panel / LCD)


No.

Signal name

Function

Input / Output

PANEL S_GND

Ground

POLPO _LVDS_DATA_P

PANEL_LVDS_DATA_P

POLPO _LVDS_DATA_M

PANEL_LVDS_DATA_M

PANEL S_GND

Ground

POLPO _LVDS_CLK_P

PANEL_LVDS_CLK_P

POLPO _LVDS_CLK_M

PANEL_LVDS_CLK_M

PANEL S_GND

Ground

+1.5V

Logic power

PANEL INT2

INT2 from panel

10

POLPO TXD0

UA2_RXD

11

POLPO RXD0

UA2_TXD

12

+3.3V

LCD & POLPO 3.3V

OUT

13

PANEL RSTX

Reset to panel

OUT

14

+5.5V

LCD backlight

OUT

3-5

OUT
IN

CN602 (Operation panel / LCD)


No.

Signal name

Function

Input / Output

PANEL S_GND

Ground

POW SW

Power switch

IN

STOP/RESET SWITCH

Stop/Reset switch

IN

POWER LED

Power LED

OUT

ERROR LED

Alarm LED

OUT

PANEL S_GND

Ground

PANEL INT1

INT1 from panel

POLPO MTXD

UA1_RXD

POLPO MRXD

UA1_TXD

10

PANEL S_GND

Ground

IN

CN603 (Main cam sensor / CR lift sensor / Pump roller sensor multi harness)
No.

Signal name

Function

VSEN3.3V

Power supply for sensor

GND

Ground

SNS_CR_LIFT

CR lift sensor

VSEN3.3V

Power supply for sensor

GND

Ground

SNS_MAIN_CAM

Main cam sensor

VSEN3.3V

Power supply for sensor

GND

Ground

SNS_PUNP_R

Pump roller sensor

Input / Output
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN

CN605 (Inner cover sensor / Ink sensor / AB sensor multi harness)


No.

Signal name

Function

SNS_ AB

AB sensor

VSEN_3.3V

Power supply for sensor 3.3V

SNS_INK

Ink sensor

GND

Ground

VSEN_INK_5V

Power supply for sensor 5V

GND

Ground

SNS_CDR_G

Inner cover sensor

Input / Output
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN

3-6

CN701 (Motor multi harness)


No.

Signal name

Function

Input / Output

CR_M

CR motor +

OUT

CR_MN

CR motor -

OUT

AP_M

AP motor +

OUT

AP_M

AP motor -

OUT

PF_MN

PF motor -

OUT

PF_M

PF motor +

OUT

LF_M

LF motor +

OUT

LF_MN

LF motor -

OUT

CN702 (Scanner motor harness)


No.

Signal name

Function

Input / Output

SC_MAN

SC motor A-Phase -

OUT

SC_MA

SC motor A-Phase +

OUT

SC_MB

SC motor B-Phase +

OUT

SC_MBN

SC motor B-Phase -

OUT

CN801 (CIS I/F connector)


No.

Signal name

Function

Input / Output

VOUT_R

VOUT_R

AGND

AGND

CIS_5V

VCC (5V)

OUT

CIS MODE1

CIS MODE1

OUT

CIS SH

CIS_TR

OUT

AGND

AGND

CIS CLK

CIS_M

OUT

CIS MODE2

CIS MODE2

OUT

LED B

LED_B

IN

10

LED G

LED_G

IN

11

LED R

LED_R

IN

12

LED_VCC

LED_VCC 24V

OUT

CN802 (CIS home position sensor)


No.

Signal name

Function

GND

Ground

VSEN_3.3V

Power supply for sensor 3.3V

SNS_HPS

Sense_HPS

Input / Output
OUT
IN

<3-2-1. Logic Board>

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

2-2. Carriage Board (Print Head Connector)

No.

Signal Name

Function

Input / Output

1, 2

A_GNDH

Head ground

HD2_PBk1

Head data PBk1

OUT

HD4_C

Head data C

OUT

HD10_SPM

Head data SPM

OUT

VSS

Logic ground

7to9

B_GNDH

Head ground

10

HD0_K1

Head data BK1

OUT

11

HD1_K2

Head data BK2

OUT

12

HD3_PBk2

Head data PBk2

OUT

13

HENB1

Head heat enable signal 1

OUT

14

HD6_PC

Head data PC

OUT

15

HD12_SM

Head data SM

OUT

16

VSS

Logic ground

Head ground

17,18 B_GNDH

19

HD5_SC

Head data SC

OUT

20

HENB0

Head heat enable signal 0

OUT

21

HENB3

Head heat enable signal 3

OUT

22

HLAT

Head data latch signal

OUT

23

HD8_Y1

Head data Y1

OUT

24

HD13_M

Head data M

OUT

25

HD9_Y2

Head data Y2

OUT

26

HENB2

Head heat enable signal 2

OUT

27

DIA1

Diode sensor anode 1

28

HD7_SPC

Head data SPC

29

DIA0

Diode sensor anode 0

30

HVDD_3.3V

Head logic power supply 3.3V

IN
OUT
IN
OUT

3-8

31

ROM_CS

Head EEPROM chip select signal

OUT

32

HCLK

Head clock signal

OUT

33

ROM_DIO (O)

Head EEPROM data signal

34

HD11_PM

Head data PM

OUT

35,36 B_VH1_24V

Head drive power supply 24V

OUT

37,38 A_VH_24V

Head drive power supply 24V

OUT

IN

39

HVDD_3.3V

Head logic power supply 3.3V

OUT

40

ROM_SK

Head EEPROM serial clock signal

OUT

41

B_DIA1

Diode sensor anode 1

42

ROM_DIO (I)

Head EEPROM data signal

OUT

43

VHT

Head drive power supply 24V

OUT

44,45 B_VH2_24V

Head drive power supply 24V

OUT

IN

<3-2-2. Carriage Board>

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

2-3. Print Beam / PictBridge Boardp


J1 (USB A connector)
No.

Signal name

Function

Input / Output

PICT_VBUS

PictBridge VBUS signal

OUT

PICT_D-

D- signal

BUS

PICT_D+

D+ signal

BUS

PICT_GND

Ground

PICT_FG

PictBridge frame ground

PICT_FG

PictBridge frame ground

J2 (IrDA I/F [Connect to main board])


No.

Signal name

Function

Input / Output

GND

Ground

IR_TXD

IrDA: TXD

OUT

IR_RXD

IrDA: RXD

IN

3.3V

Power supply 3.3V

PICT_GND

Ground

PICT_D+

D+ signal

BUS

PICT_D-

D- signal

BUS

PICT_VBUS

PictBridge VBUS power supply

OUT

PICT_FG

PictBridge frame ground

OUT
-

<3-2-3. Print Beam / PictBridge Board>

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

2-4. Card Slot Board (Card Slot Unit)

J1 (Memory card I/F [Logic board])


No.

Signal name

Function

Input / Output

+3.3V

PD logic power supply

IN

D-

D- signal

IN/OUT

D+

D+ signal

IN/OUT

GND

Ground

RESETX

Reset signal

INTX

Interrupt signal

+5.5V

PD engine power supply

IN

SNS_SCAN_U_OPEN

Scanner open sensor

IN

GND

Ground

IN
OUT

J2 (Memory card connector [SmartMedia, MemoryStick, SD (MMC)])


No.

Signal name

Function

Input / Output

SD_WPSW

SD write protect

IN

SD_WP_GND

SD ground

SD_CD

SD card detect

SD_CD_GND

SD card detect ground

SM_CDSW

SM card detect

SM_CDSW_GND

SM card detect ground

SM_VCC

SM logic power supply

OUT

SM_GND(SM_CDX)

SM ground

SM_D4

SM 16-bit data bus

10

SM_GND

SM ground

11

SM_D5

SM 16-bit data bus

IN/OUT

12

SM_D3

SM 16-bit data bus

IN/OUT

OUT
OUT

IN/OUT
-

3-11

13

SM_D6

SM 16-bit data bus

IN/OUT

14

SM_D2

SM 16-bit data bus

IN/OUT

15

SM_D7

SM 16-bit data bus

IN/OUT

16

SM_D1

SM 16-bit data bus

IN/OUT

17

SM_LVD

SM low voltage detection

18

SM_D0

SM 16-bit data bus

IN/OUT

19

SD_DAT1

MMC/SD 16-bit data bus

IN/OUT

20

MS_GND

MS ground

21

SD_DAT0

MMC/SD 16-bit data bus

22

MS_BS

MS bus state

23

SD_GND

SD ground

24

MSVCC

MS logic power supply

IN

25

SD_CLK

MMC/SD clock

IN

26

MS_DIO(D0)

MS 16-bit data bus

27

SD_VCC

SD logic power supply

28

Reserve(D2)

MS 16-bit data bus

29

SD_GND

SD ground

30

MS_INS

MS insertion detection

31

SD_CMD

MMC/SD command

IN/OUT

32

reserve(D3)

MS 16-bit data bus

IN/OUT

33

MS_SCLK

MS system clock

34

SD_DAT3

MMC/SD 16-bit data bus

35

MSVCC

MS logic power supply

36

SD_DAT2

MMC/SD 16-bit data bus

37

MS_GND

MS ground

38

SM_GND

SM ground

39

SM_WP-IN

SM write protect

IN

40

SM_BSYX

SM busy

IN

41

SM_WEX

SM write enable

IN

42

SM_REX

SM read enable

IN

43

SM_ALE

SM address latch enable

IN

44

SM_CEX

SM chip enable

IN

45

SM_CLE

SM command latch enable

IN

46

SMVCC

SM logic power supply

47

SM_GND

SM ground

48

SM_WPSW

SM write protect

49

SM_WPSW_GND

SM write protect ground

50

Frame_GND

Frame ground

51

Frame_GND

Frame ground

IN

IN/OUT
IN
-

IN/OUT
OUT
IN/OUT
IN

IN
IN/OUT
IN
IN/OUT

OUT
-

3-12

IN

J3 (Memory card connector [CompactFlash])


No.

Signal name

Function

Input / Output

GND

CF ground

CF_D3

CF 16-bit data bus

IN/OUT

CF_D4

CF 16-bit data bus

IN/OUT

CF_D5

CF 16-bit data bus

IN/OUT

CF_D6

CF 16-bit data bus

IN/OUT

CF_D7

CF 16-bit data bus

IN/OUT

CF_CS0X

CF chip select

GND(CF_A10)

Ground (CF 24-bit address bus)

GND(CF_ATASELX)

Ground (CF output enable)

10

GND(CF_A9)

Ground (CF 24-bit address bus)

11

GND(CF_A8)

Ground (CF 24-bit address bus)

12

GND(CF_A7)

Ground (CF 24-bit address bus)

13

VCC

CF logic power supply

14

GND(CF_A6)

Ground (CF 24-bit address bus)

15

GND(CF_A5)

Ground (CF 24-bit address bus)

16

GND(CF_A4)

Ground (CF 24-bit address bus)

17

GND(CF_A3)

Ground (CF 24-bit address bus)

18

CF_A2

CF 24-bit address bus

IN/OUT

19

CF_A1

CF 24-bit address bus

IN/OUT

20

CF_A0

CF 24-bit address bus

IN/OUT

21

CF_D0

CF 16-bit data bus

IN/OUT

22

CF_D1

CF 16-bit data bus

IN/OUT

23

CF_D2

CF 16-bit data bus

IN/OUT

24

CF_IOCS16X

CF chip select / 16-bit input-output

IN/OUT

25

CF_CD2X

CF card detect

OUT

26

CF_CD1X

CF card detect

OUT

27

CF_D11

CF 16-bit data bus

IN/OUT

28

CF_D12

CF 16-bit data bus

IN/OUT

29

CF_D13

CF 16-bit data bus

IN/OUT

30

CF_D14

CF 16-bit data bus

IN/OUT

31

CF_D15

CF 16-bit data bus

IN/OUT

32

CF_CS1X

CF chip select

33

CF_VS1X

CF voltage sense

34

CF_IORDX

CF read strobe input-output

IN/OUT

35

CF_IOWRX

CF write enable input-output

IN/OUT

36

VCC(CF_WEX)

CF logic power supply (write enable)

IN

37

CF_INTRQ

CF interruption

IN

38

VCC

CF logic power supply

OUT

39

GND(CF_CSELX)

CF ground (chip select)

40

CF_VS2X

CF voltage sense

OUT

OUT

OUT

3-13

IN

IN

41

CF_RESETX

CF reset

IN

42

CF_IORDY

CF ready input-output

43

CF_INPACKX

CF card response

IN

44

VCC(CF_REGX)

CF register select

OUT

45

CF_DASPX

Not used

46

CF_PDIAGX

Not used

47

CF_D8

CF 16-bit data bus

IN/OUT

48

CF_D9

CF 16-bit data bus

IN/OUT

49

CF_D10

CF 16-bit data bus

IN/OUT

50

GND

CF logic ground

IN/OUT

<3-2-4. Card Slot Board>

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

2-5. Operation Panel Boardp


J102 (Operation panel board I/F [Panel unit])
No.

Signal name

Function

Input / Output

PANEL S_GND

Ground

POLPO _LVDS_DATA_P

PANEL_LVDS_DATA_P

POLPO _LVDS_DATA_M

PANEL_LVDS_DATA_M

PANEL S_GND

Ground

POLPO _LVDS_CLK_P

PANEL_LVDS_CLK_P

POLPO _LVDS_CLK_M

PANEL_LVDS_CLK_M

PANEL S_GND

Ground

+1.5V

Logic power

PANEL INT2

INT2 from panel

10

POLPO TXD0

UA2_RXD

OUT

11

POLPO RXD0

UA2_TXD

IN

12

+3.3V

LCD & POLPO 3.3V

OUT

13

PANEL RSTX

Reset to panel

OUT

14

+5.5V

LCD backlight

OUT

OUT
IN

J103 (Operation panel board I/F [Panel unit])


No.

Signal name

Function

Input / Output

PANEL S_GND

Ground

POW SW

Power switch

IN

STOP/RESET SWITCH

Stop/Reset switch

IN

POWER LED

Power LED

OUT

ERROR LED

Alarm LED

OUT

PANEL S_GND

Ground

PANEL INT1

INT1 from panel

IN

POLPO MTXD

UA1_RXD

IN

POLPO MRXD

UA1_TXD

OUT

10

PANEL S_GND

Ground

3-15

J201 PANEL I/F[LCD UNIT]


No.

Signal name

Function

Input / Output

GND

Ground

CATHODE

Cathode for LED

ANODE

Anode for LED

GND

Ground

VCOMH

Power supply for common high level

VCOML

Power supply for common low level

VREF

Input voltage for LC driving

VDD(12V)

Power supply for LCD analog 12V

GND

Ground

10

VCC(3.3V)

Power supply for logic 3.3V

11

SDI

Data input for serial communication

12

SCK

Clock for serial communication

13

CS

Chip select for serial communication

14

VSYNC

Vertical synchronous signal

15

GND

Ground

16

GND

Ground

17

HSYNC

Horizontal synchronous signal

18

GND

Ground

19

DCLK

Clock signal for display data

20

GND

Ground

21

D0

Display data

IN/OUT

22

D1

Display data

IN/OUT

23

D2

Display data

IN/OUT

24

D3

Display data

IN/OUT

25

D4

Display data

IN/OUT

26

D5

Display data

IN/OUT

27

D6

Display data

IN/OUT

28

D7

Display data

IN/OUT

29

DISP

Enable signal for display

30

GND

Ground

OUT
OUT

<3-2-5. Operation Panel Board>

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Part 3: APPENDIX

TABLE OF CONTENTS

3. PIXMA MP600 SPECIFICATIONS


<Machine>
Type

Desktop serial color inkjet printer

Paper feeding method

Auto sheet feed (ASF, cassette, automatic duplex printing, CD / DVD printing*1)

Resolution

9,600 x 2,400dpi (Max.)


4 x 6 photo (PP-101, standard, borderless)*: Approx. 28 sec.
For reference:

Custom 5

Standard

Black text (plain paper, FINE


pattern)

30ppm

14.8ppm

Color (plain paper, FINE pattern)

24ppm

11.6ppm

Throughput (target value)


* Based on Canon standard pattern. Print speed may vary depending on system configuration, interface,
software, document complexity, print mode, page coverage, type of paper used and does not take into account
data processing time on host computer.
Note: Notations for the Americas should be confirmed with the related marketing section of each sales company
in the Americas.
Printing direction

Bi-directional, uni-directional

Print width

Max. 203.2mm (216mm in borderless printing)


- Computer: USB 2.0 Hi-Speed, Bluetooth ver. 1.2 (optional)

Interface

- Camera Direct: PictBridge with a PictBridge-supported digital camera and digital video camera
- Mobile phone: IrDA 1.2, Bluetooth ver. 1.2 (optional), both for JPEG files only

ASF stacking capacity

Plain paper: Max. 13mm (Approx. 150 sheets of 64g/m2 paper)

Cassette stacking capacity

Plain paper: Max. 13mm (Approx. 150 sheets of 64g/m2 paper) (Photo Stickers and Credit Card size not
supported)

Paper weight

64 to 105 g/m2, Canon specialty paper 273 g/m2 at the maximum


- Opening of scanning unit
- Presence of print head / ink tanks
- Opening / Closing of paper output tray
- Opening / Closing of inner cover
- Remaining ink amount (optical / dot count)
- Ink tank position
- Paper presence
- Printing position
- Paper end sensor

Detection functions

- Ink amount in the ink absorber


- Internal temperature
- Pick-up roller
- Paper feed roller position
- Carriage position
- Head-to-paper distance
- Supported camera direct printing device
- Presence of CD / DVD*1
- Presence of memory card
- Scanner home position

Acoustic noise

Highest print quality settings: Approx. 33.5dB (Photo Paper Pro, Custom 1, paper feeding from the ASF)
During operation

Temperature

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5C to 35C (41F to 95F)

Environmental
requirements

Power supply

Non operation

Humidity

10%RH to 90%RH (no condensation)

Temperature

0C to 40C (32F to 104F)

Humidity

5%RH to 95%RH (no condensation)

Power supply voltage, frequency

Power consumption

Standby

Power-off

AC 100 to 240V, 50/60Hz

Approx. 17W (max.)

Approx. 1.5W

Approx. 0.8W

External dimensions

- With the trays retracted: Approx. 450 (W) x 389 (D) x 194 (H)mm
- With the trays extended: Approx. 450 (W) x 593 (D) x 337 (H)mm

Weight

Approx. 10.1kg, including print head and ink tanks, excluding optional units
Electromagnetic radiance:
VCCI, FCC, IC, CE Mark, Taiwan EMC, C-Tick, CCC (EMC), Korea MIC, Gost-R
Electrical safety:

Related standards
(Machine, Adapter)

Electrical Appliance and Material Safety Law (DENAN), UL, C-UL, CB Report, CE Mark, GS, Gost-R, FT,
SASO, CCC (Safety), SPRING, Korea EK, IRAM (Argentine)
Environmental regulations:
RoHS (EU), WEEE (EU), Korea Package Recycle Law, Green Point (Germany), Energy Star, Eco Mark,
Law on Promoting Green Purchasing

Serial number location

On the carriage flexible cable holder (visible when the scanning unit is opened)

Remaining ink amount


detection

Available (detection by optical method and dot count, enabled at default)

Paper type detection

Not available

Print head alignment

Available (automatic or manual alignment via the MP driver Maintenance tab, or via the machine button in
Direct Printing, automatic alignment at default)

*1: Only for CD / DVD printing supported regions

<Scanner>
Type

Flat bed scanner (scanning of a fixed document by a moving scanner head)

Sensor type

CIS (Contact Image Sensor)

Optical resolution

2,400 x 4,800 dpi (max.)

Scanning resolution (software


19,200 x 19,200 dpi (max.)
interpolation)
Gradation (input / output)
Document size

Grayscale: 16 bit / 8 bit


Color: 48 bit / 24 bit (RGB each color 16 bit / 8 bit)
A4 / Letter (max.)

<Copy>
Copy quality

3 levels (Fast, Standard, High)

Intensity

9 levels

Enlargement / reduction
ratio

25 to 400%
Color document: Approx. 30 sec.
For reference: Black text (CPM) 30cpm

Copy speed

Color (CPM)

24cpm

Note: - Document copy speed is based on copying the manuscript "ISO/IEC FCD24712: Newsletter" (digital
data printed by offset) using default settings on plain paper.
Bk text/Color(CPM) are based on "fast mode" setting using Canon standard pattern on plain paper.
Copy speed may vary depending on document complexity, copy mode, page coverage, type of paper
used, etc. and does not take into account warming up time.
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- Notations for the Americas should be confirmed with the related marketing section of each sales
company in the Americas.
A4 / Letter (max.)

Document size

Preset ratio:
max. (400%), 4x6 -> LTR (183%)
5x7 -> LTR (156%)
A5 -> A4 (141%)
B5 -> A4 (115%)
A4 -> LTR (94%)

Enlargement / reduction

A4 -> B5 (86%)
A4 -> A5 (70%)
min. (25%)
Zoom:
25 to 400% (in increments of 1%)
Number of continuous copies

Monochrome / color: 1 to 99 copies

<Direct printing>
- Compact Flash TYPE I/II (3.3V)
- Microdrive
- SmartMedia Card (3.3V only)
- Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO
Memory card drive

Supported memory
card

- SD card
- MultiMedia Card (ver. 3.31), RS-MMC (ver. 3.31)
- sD-Picture Card*
- miniSD card*
- Memory Stick Duo*, Memory Stick PRO Duo*
* Adapter required

Storage function

Operation

Via the machine buttons.

Condition

Before changing the settings, the memory card must be removed.

Function

Read / Write

Operation panel

2.5 color TFT LCD, 17 buttons, 4 LEDs

File format

JPEG (DCF, CIFF, Exif 2.2 or prior, JFIF), DPOF compliant

Supported paper

See 4. PRINT MEDIA SPECIFICATIONS.

Print quality

Standard, High

Image correction
function

Photo Optimizer PRO, VIVID, Noise reduction, Face brightener, Image optimizer, Red eye
correction

Image adjustment
function

Brightness, contrast, color hue (skin tones)

Image processing
function

Not available

Image retrieval
function

Available (date)

DPOF

- Ver. 1.00 compliant standard printing


- Multiple printing
- Index printing
- Printing of an image the specified number of copies
- Printing of the specified image(s)
- Printing with the shooting date
Single-photo/multi-photo/all-photo printing:
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1 photo per page (bordered/borderless, only with borders for plain paper)
Index printing:
A4/Letter: 80 photos per page
4" x 6": 15 photos per page
5" x 7": 35 photos per page
Credit Card size: 6 photos per page
8" x 10": 72 photos per page
Print layout

Wide size: 28 photos per page


Layout printing:
2, 4, 8 photos per page (bordered/borderless)
Half (bordered/borderless, with/without lines)

Card Direct printing

Album (4 photos per page, right/left)


Mix 1/2/3 (for A4/LTR)
Sticker printing:
16 stickers
Information print

Date, file number


Approx. 43 sec. (4" x 6" borderless)

Throughput

Note: - When printing a 6 megapixel image taken by certain Canon digital camera from a
memory card on default settings using Photo Paper Plus Glossy without border.
Actual print speed may vary depending on image data, print mode, type of paper and
type of memory card used.
- Notations for the Americas should be confirmed with the related marketing section
of each sales company in the Americas.

Supported digital
cameras

Digital cameras and digital video cameras supporting PictBridge

Supported paper

See 4. PRINT MEDIA SPECIFICATIONS.

Print layout
Camera Direct
printing

Information print

- 1 photo per page (bordered/borderless)


- 16 photos per page for Photo Stickers
Date, file number
Approx. 44 sec. (PP-101 4x6, borderless, standard print quality)

Throughput

Note: - When printing a 6 megapixel image taken by certain Canon digital camera from
PictBridge on default settings using Photo Paper Plus Glossy without border. Actual
print speed may vary depending on image data, print mode, type of paper used and
device that the printer is connected to.
- Notations for the Americas should be confirmed with the related marketing section
of each sales company in the Americas.

Supported mobile
phone

Mobile phone equipped with IrDA 1.2 port, or with Bluetooth 1.2 port (when the optional
unit is attached to the machine)

Printable data

Image (JPEG only, text printing not possible)

Supported paper

See 4. PRINT MEDIA SPECIFICATIONS.


- A4/Letter:

Print Beam printing

1, 2, 4, 8 frames per page, bordered/borderless


Mixed 1/2/3
Print layout

- Photo Stickers:
16 frames per page, bordered
- Other paper:
1, 2, 4, 8 frames per page, bordered/borderless

Standard

Bluetooth version 1.2

Power

Bluetooth Power Class 2


Good for approx. 10 m in radius (depending on interference between the communication
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Printing via Bluetooth


communication
(optional)

Communication range

devices, or radio wave conditions)

Used frequency band

2.4GHz

Communication speed

Approx. 720kbps

Supported profile

BIP, OPP, SPP, HCRP


- Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later
- Windows XP Service Pack 1 or later:

Supported OS for
HCRP

Microsoft "Support for Bluetooth Wireless Devices" or Toshiba Bluetooth Stack for
Windows Ver. 3.00.10 or later has to be installed
- Mac OS X v 10.3.3 or later

External dimensions

18.5 (W) x 47.5 (D) x 8.7 (H)mm, cap attached

Weight

Approx. 7g

Power supply voltage

4.4 to 5.25V

Power consumption

500mW (max.)

Bluetooth unit
Operating temperature 5C to 35C (41F to 95F)
10%RH to 90%RH (no condensation)

Operating humidity

<Print head>
Single head with 5 removable ink tanks (each color)

Type

Pigment-based BK:
Print head

512 nozzles, 600 dpi, 30 pl


Dye-based BK / C / M / Y:
512 x 6 nozzles, 1,200 dpi, 1 pl / 5 pl (C / M), 5 pl (BK / Y) (Two 512 nozzles for C and M respectively)

Ink color

Ink tank

Pigment-based black
Dye-based black, cyan, magenta, yellow
Japan: BCI-9BK (pigment-based), BCI-7eBK / C / M / Y (dye-based)
Others: PGI-5BK (pigment-based), CLI-8BK / C / M / Y (dye-based)

Weight (Net)

Print head, approx. 60g

Supply method

As a service part (not including ink tanks)

Part number

QY6-0061-000

<Ink tanks>
Model name and
destination

Pigment-based ink

Dye-based ink

PGI-9BK

BCI-5BK

BCI-7BK

BCI-7eC

BCI-7eM

BCI-7eY

CLI-8BK

CLI-8C CLI-8M CKI-8Y

PIXUS MP600 Japan

PIXMA MP600 Others

O: Usable
X: Not usable
Note: The ink tanks for the Japanese model are not compatible with those for the other models. Be sure to use the appropriate ink tanks in
servicing.

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Part 3: APPENDIX

TABLE OF CONTENTS

4. PRINT MEDIA SPECIFICATIONS


<Plain paper / Specialty paper>
The following types of paper are recommended:

Type

Name

Size

Paper feeding
method (auto)

ASF stacking
capacity (max.)

Plain paper

64 to 105 g/m2

A4, LTR, A5,


LGL*1 , custom

ASF, Cassette

13 mm

Super White
Paper

SW-101/201

A4, LTR

ASF, Cassette

13 mm

High
Resolution
Paper

HR-101

A4, LTR

ASF, Cassette

Approx. 80
sheets

Glossy Photo
Paper

GP-401

A4, LTR

ASF, Cassette

GP-401 4x6

101.6 x 152.4 mm

Camera Card
Print
Direct
Direct
Beam
Printing Printing Printing
Yes*2

Yes

Yes

10 sheets

Yes

Yes

Yes

ASF, Cassette

20 sheets

Yes

Yes

Yes

GP-401 Credit Card 54 x 86 mm

ASF

20 sheets

Yes

Yes

GP-501

A4, LTR

ASF, Cassette

10 sheets

Yes

Yes

Yes

GP-501 4x6

101.6 x 152.4 mm

ASF, Cassette

20 sheets

Yes

Yes

Yes

PR-101

A4, LTR

ASF, Cassette

10 sheets

Yes

Yes

Yes

PR-101 4x6

101.6 x 152.4 mm

ASF, Cassette

20 sheets

Yes

Yes

Yes

PR-101 8x10

203 x 254 mm

ASF, Cassette

10 sheets

Yes

Yes

Yes

PR-101 Wide

101.6 x 180.6 mm

ASF, Cassette

20 sheets

Yes

Yes

Yes

PP-101

A4, LTR

ASF, Cassette

10 sheets

Yes

PP-101 4x6

101.6 x 152.4 mm

ASF, Cassette

20 sheets

Yes

PP-101 5x7

127 x 178 mm

ASF, Cassette

10 sheets

Yes

Matte Photo
Paper

MP-101

A4, LTR

ASF, Cassette

10 sheets

Yes

Yes

MP-101 4x6

101.6 x 152.4 mm

ASF, Cassette

20 sheets

Yes

Yes

Photo Paper
Plus Semigloss

SG-201

A4, LTR

ASF, Cassette

10 sheets

Yes

SG-201 4x6

101.6 x 152.4 mm

ASF, Cassette

20 sheets

Yes

SG-201 8x10

203 x 254mm

ASF, Cassette

10 sheets

Yes

PP-101D

A4, LTR

ASF, Cassette

10 sheets

PP-101D 5x7

127 x 178 mm

ASF, Cassette

10 sheets

T-shirt transfer TR-301

A4

ASF, Cassette

1 sheet

Photo Stickers

PS-101

148 x 100mm

ASF

1 sheet

Yes

Yes

Envelope

COM #10

241 x 105 mm

ASF / Cassette

10 / 5 envelopes

DL-size

220 x 110 mm

ASF / Cassette

10 / 5 envelopes

Photo Paper
Pro

Photo Paper
Plus Glossy

Photo Paper
Plus Double
Sided

*1: ASF only for LGL


*2: When A4 or LTR is selected for Paper Size, plain paper is selectable for Paper Type.
*3: When printing on Photo Stickers, DO NOT select borderless printing.

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