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Technical Manual

CLP-8301
Barcode Label Printer

JH74909-00

CHAPTER 1

SPECIFICATIONS

CHAPTER 2

OPERATING PRINCIPLES

CHAPTER 3

DISASSEMBLY AND MAINTENANCE

CHAPTER 4

TROUBLESHOOTING

CHAPTER 5

PARTS LISTS

CHAPTER 6

CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

APPENDICES

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CHAPTER 1
SPECIFICATIONS

CHAPTER 1

SPECIFICATIONS

TABLE OF CONTENTS
1-1.
1-2.
1-3.
1-4.

General Specifications ..................................................................................................


Print Width ....................................................................................................................
Movable Sensors ..........................................................................................................
Environmental Requirements.........................................................................................
1-4-1 Printer operating conditions for ensuring print quality.........................................
1-4-2 Printer storage conditions..................................................................................
1-5. PCMCIA Memory Card ..................................................................................................

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1-1. General Specifications

Item

Descripions

Printing method

Thermal Transfer/Direct Thermal

Print head resolution

300 DPI (11.81 dots/mm)

Maximum print width

219.5 mm (8.64)

Print length

Print length:
1016 mm (40)
762 mm (30)
508 mm (20)

Print speed

2 4 IPS

Media

Max. roll media outer diameter: 203 mm (8)


Max. media width: 228.6 mm (9)

Media Sensor

Adjustable transparent and reflective sensors

Ribbon

Max. ribbon outer diameter: 78 mm (3.07)


Max. ribbon length: 450 m (1,476 feet)*

Barcodes

Code 39/93/128 (A/B/C), EAN 8/13, UPC-A/E, UPC-2&5-Digit


Codabar (NW-7), Interleaved 2 of 5, UCC/EAN 128
PDF-417, UPS MaxiCode, DataMatrix, Telepen

Indicators

LCD: 8 characters x 2 rows. LEDs: POWER and READY

Control keys

Setup keys (six):


Execution keys (four):

Graphic data

7-bit ASCII, 8-bit HEX, PCX and BMP

Interfaces

Standard: RS-232C serial (max: 115.2 kbps) and Centronics parallel


Optional: Ethernet, USB and IEEE 1284 ECP

AC Input

100V 240V (-10%+6%), 1.6 3.2A, 50/60Hz

Power consumption

Typical operating: 200VA, Standby: 30VA

Operating temperature and


humidity

5 40C (41 104F), Relative Humidity 25 85% (non-condensing)

Outer dimensions

395mm W x 260mm H x 415mm D (15.5 W x 10.2 H x 16.3 D)

Weight

Approx. 18 kg (39.68 lb) excluding media and ribbon

Standards

120V: UL1950 CSA: No. 950 FCC: Class A


220V 240V: EN60950, EN55022, EN55024, EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3

Media width:
0 106 mm (0 4.2)
107 157 mm (4.21 6.2)
158 219 mm (6.21 8.64)

MODE, MENU, SELECT, EXIT, UP and DOWN


STOP, FEED, PAUSE and REPEAT

*: Maximum ribbon length differs depending on the ribbon to be used.

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1-2. Print Width

2.5mm
(0.1)

Default print width:


216.7mm (8.53)

0.3mm
(0.01)

107.25mm (4.22)
Printable area

4.55mm
(0.18)

Maximum print width:


219.5mm (8.64)
109.75mm (4.32)

Center of media/print head

Maximum media width: 228.6mm (9.0)

Direction of media feed

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4.55mm
(0.18)

1-3. Movable Sensors


Maximum left edge of media

228.6mm (9), maximum media width


114.3mm (4.5)
Center of media/print head
140mm (5.5) (sensor movable range)

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Mark A/D
Voltage

Black Mark

Low

Gap

High

Hole
(including
corner R)

High

Setup
Guide
No Mark
area
No Gap
area
No Paper

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Setup
Voltage
2.1V
1.05V
2.5V

Voltage
Level
1.7V or
less
1.5V or
more

Variable
Voltage

0.0V
3.3V

1.5V or
more

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1-4-1 Printer operating conditions for ensuring print quality
Operating temperature: 5C 40C
Humidity:
25% 85% RH (non-condensing)

Humidity %

85

50

25
0

35

40

Temperature C

1-4-2 Printer storage conditions


Storage temperature: -20C 60C
Humidity:
25% 85% RH (non-condensing)
(Printer should be stored in a condition that the print head is up and no media and ribbon are
loaded.)

Humidity %

85

25
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Temperature C

60

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1-5. PCMCIA Memory Card

Card type

PCMCIA Type II flash memory card

PCMCIA memory card


application

a) Storing print format files: Data in the field register area can
be stored and loaded.
b) Storing graphic data: Bitmap graphic images can be stored
and recalled from the PCMCIA memory card and can
combined with field data and printed.
c) Storing fonts: Downloadable fonts can be stored.

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CHAPTER 2
OPERATING PRINCIPLES

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CHAPTER 2

OPERATING PRINCIPLES

TABLE OF CONTENTS
2-1. Operation of Each Mechanism.......................................................................................
2-1-1. Locations and Functions of Motors and Sensors ...............................................
2-1-2. Media Feed Mechanism ....................................................................................
2-1-3. Label/Tag Hole Detection Mechanism ...............................................................
2-1-4. Head Cover Unit Up/Down Detection Mechanism..............................................
2-1-5. Printing and Ribbon Feed Mechanism ...............................................................
2-1-6. Head Pressure Adjusting Mechanism ................................................................
2-2. Operation of Control Parts .............................................................................................
2-2-1. Configuration of Printer .....................................................................................
2-2-2. Operation of Control Unit...................................................................................
(1) Block diagram............................................................................................
(2) Memory map .............................................................................................
(3) Sensors .....................................................................................................
(3-1) Head up/down sensor ......................................................................
(3-2) Ribbon sensor .................................................................................
(3-3) Transparent sensor and reflective sensor.........................................
(3-4) Ambient temperature sensor ............................................................
(3-5) Head temperature sensor ................................................................
(4) Drivers and other circuits ...........................................................................
(4-1) PF motor driver................................................................................
(4-2) Ribbon motor driver .........................................................................
(4-3) Head driver......................................................................................
(4-4) Power supply fan .............................................................................
(4-5) Buzzer driver ...................................................................................
(4-6) Reset circuit.....................................................................................
(4-7) Ope-pane circuit ..............................................................................
(4-8) +24V failure detection circuit ............................................................
2-3. Operation Panel ............................................................................................................
2-3-1. External view ....................................................................................................
2-3-2. Test mode ........................................................................................................
(1) Entering/exiting the Test Mode menu .........................................................
(2) Test pattern printing (Print Pattern) ............................................................
(3) Head check ...............................................................................................
(4) Factory default...........................................................................................
(5) Hex dump..................................................................................................
2-3-3. Maintenance mode ...........................................................................................
2-4. Interface........................................................................................................................
2-4-1. Centronics parallel interface..............................................................................
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(1) Specifications ............................................................................................


(2) Connector pin assignment .........................................................................
(3) Interface signals ........................................................................................
(4) Timing chart...............................................................................................
(5) Interface circuit ..........................................................................................
2.4.2. RS-232C serial interface ...................................................................................
(1) Specifications ............................................................................................
(2) Connector pin assignment .........................................................................
(3) Interface signals ........................................................................................
(4) Protocol .....................................................................................................
(5) Interface circuit (RS-232C).........................................................................
2-5. Power Supply................................................................................................................
2-5-1. Block diagram ...................................................................................................
2-5-2. Block A (Noise filter circuit)................................................................................
2-5-3. Block B (Current smoothing circuit and rush current preventing circuit)..............
2-5-4. Block C (Inverter driving circuit).........................................................................
2-5-5. Block D (Output circuit) .....................................................................................
2-5-6. Block E (Control circuit).....................................................................................

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2-1. Operation of Each Mechanism


This printer is a barcode label printer comprised of the following mechanisms:
thermal print head, media feed, ribbon feed, etc.
This section describes the operation of each of these mechanisms.
2-1-1. Locations and Functions of Motors and Sensors
This printer has the following 2 motors and 4 sensors.
PF motor:
This motor feeds media.
Ribbon drive motor SA:
This motor takes up the ribbon.
Head up/down sensor:
This sensor is a microswitch to detect the print head position; up or
down. The print head release lever is used to set the print head to the
up or down position. The print head should be in the down position for
printing.
Transparent sensor:
This sensor detects labels stuck on liner, and holes and U-shaped cuts
on tag.
Reflective sensor:
This sensor is a photo sensor to detect the end of media. It also detects
the black marks on tag.
Ribbon sensor:
This sensor is a photo interrupter that detects ribbon end and ribbon
running.

Transparent Sensor

Head Up/Down Sensor


(Media Guide
Lock Screw)
(Transparent Sensor Guide
Release Lever)
Reflective Sensor

(Print Head Release Lever)

Ribbon Sensor
SA, Ribbon Drive Motor

PF Motor

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2-1-2. Media Feed Mechanism


The major components of the media feed mechanism are:
(a) PF motor
(d) Platen SA
(b) PF pulleys
(e) Paper guide roller SA
(c) PF belt
By setting the head cover unit to the down position, media is pushed against the platen SA.
As the PF motor (stepping motor) turns counterclockwise viewing from the right side of the printer,
the PF pulley 1 turns clockwise, As a result, the PF pulley 2 turns clockwise via the PF belt, and the
platen SA turns counterclockwise to feed media. The media is fed forward by the friction force
produced between the platen SA and the head SA.
The PF motor turns clockwise to feed back media for aligning the printing position, for example.
One step of the PF motor feeds media by 1/12 mm.

SA, Head

Ribbon

SA, Paper Guide Roller


SA, Platen
Media
Pulley 2, PF
Belt, PF

Pulley 1, PF
Gear, PF Motor
Motor, PF

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2-1-3. Label/Tag Hole Detection Mechanism


The major components of the label/tag hole detection mechanism are:
(a) Reflective sensor
(b) Transparent sensor
There are two movable sensors, reflective sensor and transparent sensor. As shown in the figure,
the reflective sensor has the two LEDs and one photo transistor, which will receive the reflected
light from the LEDs via the media. On the other hand, the transparent sensor is the photo transistor
that will receive the transparent light from the LEDs via the media. When the transparent sensor is
used, since the sensors are movable, it is required to align both sensors so that the light emitted
from the LEDs of the lower sensor is directly falls on the upper sensor. Alignment can be done by
referencing the mark on the sensor.
The transparent sensor is used to detect the label on the liner and holes or U-shaped notches on
the tag. While, the reflective sensor is used to detect the end of media and the black marks on tag.
When printing is made, the sensors will be manually set at the center of media for labels. For tags,
they will be aligned with the hole, the U-shaped notch, or the black mark.
Use of transparent or reflective photo transistor is selectable from the menu.
Reflective Sensor

Transparent Sensor

LEDs

Photo
transistor

Photo transistor

Transparent sensor
(Upper side photo transistor)

Label
Liner

Reflective sensor
(Lower side photo transistor)
LEDs

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Detecting the label:


Media passes between the LEDs and the upper side photo transistor (transparent sensor). The light
emitted from the LEDs can pass through the liner, if no label is stuck on it, and reaches the upper
side photo transistor. As a result, the upper photo transistor turns ON between the labels on the
liner. While, at the position where the label is stuck on the liner, the light is completely blocked by
the label and does not reach the upper photo transistor. So, the upper photo transistor turns OFF.
Thus, the CPU on the main PCB can detect the label gap by sensing the output of the upper photo
transistor.
Detecting the hole or U-shaped notch on tag:
The hole or U-shaped notch is detected in the same way as the label mentioned above.
Detecting the black mark on tag media:
The light emitted from the LEDs is reflected by the tag and reaches the lower side photo transistor
of the reflective sensor. At the black mark, the light is not reflected. So, the CPU on the main PCB
can detect the black mark by sensing the output of the reflective sensors photo transistor.

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LED light amount control:


According to the media selected by the menu (Notch, Reflect, or See), the amount of light is well
controlled to detect the label, hole/U-shaped notch, or black mark.
The amount of light used for detection is as follows:
Hole or U-shaped notch (Notch) < Black mark (Reflect) < Label gap (See)

Label

Center-punched
hole

U-shaped
notch

Label gap

Liner

Label

Tag

Note: Label may also have U-shaped notches or black marks.

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Black mark

2-1-4. Head Cover Unit Up/Down Detection Mechanism


The component of the print head up/down detection mechanism is the head up/down sensor
(microswitch).
When the head cover unit is in the up position, the lever of the microswitch (head up/down sensor)
is released and the microswitch is OFF.
While, the head cover unit is in the down position for printing, the lever of the microswitch is pushed
by the frame of the print mechanism unit and the microswitch is ON.
The CPU on the main PCB detects up or down position of the head cover unit by sensing the output
of the head up/down sensor.

[Head cover unit down position]

[Head cover unit up position]


Head Up/Down Sensor

Unit, Head Cover

OFF

ON

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2-1-5. Printing and Ribbon Feed Mechanism


The major components of the printing and ribbon feed mechanism are:
(a) Head SA
(d) Friction plate 1
(b) Ribbon drive motor SA
(e) Ribbon return spring
(c) Ribbon drive gear train
(f) Ribbon sensor (on the ribbon sensor PCB SA)
Ribbon is set to the printer as shown in the figure. The ribbon is supplied from the supply reel and is
taken up by the take-up reel. The ribbon sensor detects ribbon running and ribbon end.
Ribbon is taken up as follows:
When media is fed, the ribbon is also fed together with media by the friction force produced
between the media and the head SA. The supply reel is turned clockwise and the ribbon is fed.
The ribbon drive motor turns counterclockwise viewing from the right side of the printer to remove
the slack of ribbon (). Via the idle gears ( and ), the take-up reel () of the ribbon drive unit
turns clockwise. The fed ribbon is taken up by the take-up reel.
On the supply side, back tension is given to eliminate the ribbon slack. The supply reel unit has the
felt to produce friction. When the supply reel turns, the felt produces friction so that back tension is
given to the ribbon.
Printing mechanism:
Printing is made by the thermal elements in the head SA by melting the ink of the ribbon.
[Take-up Side]

[Supply Side]

SA, Ribbon Drive Motor


SA, Ribbon Sensor PCB
Ribbon Sensor
Stopper C
Plate 1, Friction
Projection A
4
[When the ribbon
is out.]

1
3

2
Projection B

SA, Head
Spring, Ribbon
Return

[When the ribbon


is running.]

SA, Platen
Stopper D
Spring, Ribbon Return

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Ribbon end/ribbon-running detection:


The ribbon sensor of the ribbon sensor PCB SA on the supply side detects the ribbon end and
ribbon running. The ribbon sensor is a photo interrupter.
When the ribbon ends, the friction plate 1 returns to the original position by the spring force of the
ribbon return spring, where the projection A of the friction plate 1 is limited by the stopper C. In this
position, the projection B of the friction plate 1 is engaged with the photo interrupter of the ribbon
sensor, and ribbon end state is detected by the sensor.
While the ribbon is running, the supply reel is turned by the running ribbon and the friction plate 1 is
also turned via the friction felt. The rotational angle of the friction plate 1 is limited by the stopper D.
In this state, the projection B comes off the photo interrupter and the ribbon running state is
detected by the sensor.
2-1-6. Head Position Adjustment Mechanism
The major components of the head position adjustment mechanism are:
(a) Head adjust plate
(b) Head springs
The head position adjustment mechanism shifts the print head back and forth. Generally, for media
with weak stiffness, the print head should be positioned backward by setting the head adjust plate
toward 0 on the scale. Meanwhile, for media with strong stiffness (tags), the print head should be
positioned forward by setting the head adjust plate toward 10 on the scale.
When the head adjust plate is moved up toward 0 on the scale (), the free end (movable end) of
the head SA is lifted up (). Accordingly, the head SA is moved backward ().
The six head springs act to evenly push the head SA against the platen SA.

Supporting point

Spring, Head
Plate, Head Adjust

Supporting point

3
Thermal elements
(Movable end)
SA, Platen

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2-2-1. Configuration of Printer
The following shows major configuration blocks.

Serial I/F
(RS-232C)
[Serial I/F PCB]

Operation Panel
[Ope-pane PCB]
Thermal Print Head
(Head Temp. Sensor)

Parallel I/F
(Centronics)
[Parallel I/F PCB]

Head Up/Down Sensor

Memory Card I/F


[PCMCIA PCB]

Ribbon Sensor
[Ribbon Sensor PCB]
Transparent Sensor

Host
(PC)

(Factory-installed option)
[Main PCB]

Reflective Sensor

(Option)
Parallel I/F
(IEEE1284)

PF Motor

Ethernet I/F

Motor Driver
[Motor Driver PCB]

Serial I/F
(USB)
Ribbon Drive Motor

Power Supply Fan

Buzzer

+5V, +24V
AC Inlet &
Power Switch

Filter & Power Supply


[Power Supply PCB]

Major functions of individual components are described below:


(1) Filter & Power supply section
Consists of a power switch, a fuse, a filter circuit to eliminate external electric noise, and a
switching type regulator to transform an AC input to +5V DC and +24V DC outputs required to
drive the printer.

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(2) Main PCB


Controls the entire operations of the printer. It consists of CPU, RAM, Custom IC, driver circuits,
etc.
(3) Operation panel
A panel used to display the operating status of the printer and to set specifications. It consists of
6 keys, 2 LEDs, and 1 LCD (8 characters x 2 lines)
(4) Thermal print head
The thermal print head has the following thermal elements. It also has the print head driver
circuit.
2592 dots
(5) Motors
There are 2 motors. The PF motor is a stepping motor and the ribbon motor is a DC motor. The
ribbon motor is driven via the ribbon motor driver on the motor driver PCB SA.
(6) Sensors
There are 5 sensors. The head up/down sensor is a mechanical microswitch. The ribbon sensor
is a photo interrupter. The transparent sensor and reflective sensor are photo sensors. The
transparent sensor is the photo transistor. The reflective sensor includes 2 LEDs and 1 photo
transistor. The head temperature sensor is a thermistor and is incorporated in the print head.
(7) Parallel I/F (Centronics I/F)
This is a circuit to transmit and receive parallel data between the host and the printer.
Either parallel I/F or serial I/F is automatically selected when data is received.
(8) Serial I/F (RS-232C I/F)
This is a circuit to transmit and receive serial data between the host and the printer.
Either parallel I/F or serial I/F is automatically selected when data is received.
(9) PCMCIA I/F (Factory-installed option)
This is a circuit to transmit and receive data between the PC card and the printer.
(10)Fan Motor
This is a cooling fan to cool the power supply PCB SA.
The fan motor is activated when printing starts, and it is deactivated 30 seconds after printing is
finished.
(11) Buzzer
Buzzer will sound when an error occurs.

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(12) USB (Universal Serial Bus) I/F (option)


Allows to interface with up to 127 devices.
(13) Ethernet I/F (option)
Instead of the parallel I/F (Centronics I/F) PCB, the Ethernet I/F PCB can be used.
(14) Parallel I/F (IEEE1284 compatible I/F) (option)
Instead of the parallel I/F (Centronics I/F) PCB, the parallel I/F that supports ECP mode can be
used.

2-2-2. Operation of Control Unit


(1) Block diagram
Ethernet I/F

: Option

[Main PCB]

Host
(PC)

Flash ROM (2MB)


Firmware/CG

Serial I/F
(RS-232C)

16 bits

Operation Panel

Memory Card I/F


[PCMCIA PCB]

CPU
HD6417709
(32 bits)

Transparent Sensor
Reflective Sensor

(Factory-installed option)

Serial I/F (USB)


SDRAM
8MB

32 bits

Head Up/Down Sensor

Parallel I/F
(IEEE1284)

Ribbon Sensor
Custom IC
CG46104
Parallel I/F
(Centronics)
Buzzer
Power Supply Fan

Fan
Driver

PF Motor Driver

Thermal Head
Head Temp. Sensor

PF Motor

Ribbon Motor Driver


Ribbon Motor

The following descriptions are for major functions of the components.

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(a) CPU
The CPU is HD6417709 (Hitachi) and it is a CMOS microprocessor with 32-bit architecture. The
basic clock is 25.6MHz, which is obtained by using 25.6MHz-oscillator input. Internally, the
CPU works with 76.8MHz clock (25.6MHz x 3). The CPU includes a DAC (8 bits)/ADAC (10
bits), SCIF, DMAC, and cache memory.
(b) Flash ROM
It stores the firmware and CG by using a flash ROM of 2MB, 16-bit bus.
(c) SDRAM (Synchronous dynamic RAM)
It is used as working area, input buffer and download buffer by using a SDRAM of 8M bytes.
(d) Custom IC
It is a CMOS custom IC incorporating a control circuit for the interface I/O port, motors, print
head, etc.
(e) PF motor driver
This is a circuit to drive the PF motor. The PF motor is a stepping motor and is driven by the
micro step driving system.
(f) Ribbon motor driver
This is a circuit to drive the ribbon motor. The ribbon motor is a DC motor and is driven by the
PWM method.
(g) Fan driver
This is a circuit to drive the power supply fan.
(h) Buzzer
The buzzer is driven to issue an alarm, etc.

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(2) Memory map


00000000h
001FFFFFh
Area 0 (CS 0)
(16 bits BUS)

Program Area
Flash ROM: 2MB (Max. 8MB)
USB I/F:
00800000h - 008FFFFFh
IEEE1284 I/F: 00C00000h - 00CFFFFFh

03FFFFFFh
04000000h
Area 1

Internal I/O Register


07FFFFFFh
08000000h
081FFFFFh

Custom IC
(Print & Motor Control, CENTRONIC & LCD I/F, I/O Port)

0BFFFFFFh
0C000000h
0C7FFFFFh

Work / Buffer area


(SDRAM: 8MB)

Area 2 (CS 2)
(32 bits Bus)

Area 3 (CS 3)
(32 bits Bus)
0FFFFFFFh
10000000h
Area 4 (CS 4)
(16 bits Bus)

Intelligent Peripheral Controller


(Memory Card Controller)

11FFFFFFh

13FFFFFFh
14000000h
Area 5 (CS 5)

Not Use
17FFFFFFh
18000000h

Area 6 (CS 6)
(16 bits BUS)

Memory Card (P0 Slot) Area


1BFFFFFFh
1C000000h

Area 7

(Reserved)
1FFFFFFFh

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(3) Sensors
Refer to the illustration on page 2-5 for the location of each sensor except for the head
temperature sensor. The head temperature sensor is incorporated in the head SA.
(3-1) Head up/down sensor
The head up/down sensor is used to detect the head position (up or down). This sensor uses a
mechanical microswitch.
When the head cover unit is set to the down position, the lever of the microswitch mounted in
the head cover unit is pushed by the frame and the microswitch turns ON. Thus, pin 104
(HEAD-OPEN) of IC6 (custom IC) goes "Low" level.
When the head cover unit is set to the up position by releasing the print head release lever, the
microswitch turns OFF. Thus, pin 104 (HEAD-OPEN) of IC6 (custom IC) goes "High" level.

+3.3V

+5V
CN11
1
Head Up/Down Sensor
OFF
ON

R74

R75

IC6
Custom IC

2
3

HEAD-OPEN

104

H-OPEN

4
H : Head Up
L : Head Down

OFF

ON

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(3-2) Ribbon sensor


The ribbon sensor is used to detect ribbon end and ribbon running. This sensor is a photo
interrupter.
When the ribbon ends, the projection of the friction plate 1 returns to the original position and
engages with the photo interrupter on the ribbon sensor PCB as shown in the figure. So, the
light emitted from the LED of the photo interrupter is blocked by the projection and the photo
transistor turns OFF. Thus, pin 105 (A-RB-END) of IC6 (custom IC) goes to "High" level. When
the ribbon ends, the CPU stops printing.
On the other hand, while the ribbon is running, the projection of the friction plate 1 disengages
with the photo interrupter. So, the light emitted from the LED of the photo interrupter reaches
the photo transistor and the photo transistor turns ON. Thus, pin 105 (A-RB-END) of IC6
(custom IC) goes to "Low" level.

+5V
CN27
Ribbon Sensor

+3.3V
R178

1
2

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[Ribbon Sensor PCB]

[Main PCB]

Ribbon end

Ribbon running

SA, Ribbon Sensor PCB

Projection

Ribbon Sensor

Plate 1, Friction
Projection

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IC6
Custom IC

R124

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105

A-RB-END

(3-3) Transparent sensor and reflective sensor


The transparent sensor is used to detect the label stuck on liner, and the hole or U-shaped
notch on tag. While, the reflective sensor is used to detect the media end. It also detects the
black mark printed on the bottom surface of tag. The upper side transparent sensor is the photo
transistor and the lower side reflective sensor consists of 2 LEDs and 1 photo transistor. Media
passes between the lower reflective sensor and the upper transparent sensor. The transparent
sensor (photo transistor) receives the light emitted from the LEDs, passing through media.
While, the photo transistor in the reflective sensor receives the reflected light by the tag.
Use of the upper transparent sensor or the lower reflective sensor is selectable with the menu.
Both transparent and reflective sensors are movable independently. So, when the upper
transparent sensor is to be used, it is necessary to align both sensors so that the light emitted
from the LEDs of the lower reflective sensor falls on the upper transparent sensor.
Upper transparent sensor used for detecting the label, hole, or U-shaped notch:
The amount of light emitted from the LEDs is controlled by IC2 (CPU). IC2 (CPU) outputs a DC
level from pin 207 (AN7; analog port) to control the amount of light. Note that the transistor
TR11 is used as an amplifier and not as a switching transistor. Thus, the voltage applied to the
LEDs (i.e., the amount of light emitted from the LEDs) is controlled by the DC level output from
pin 207 (AN7).
When the portion of the liner without label stuck on it passes between the upper and lower
sensors, the light emitted from the LEDs reaches the upper transparent sensor passing through
the liner. Thus, the transparent sensor (photo transistor) turns ON and pin 199 (AN0) of IC2
(CPU) goes "High" level.
When the liner with the label stuck on it passes between the upper and lower sensors, the light
is blocked by the label and the transparent sensor (photo transistor) turns OFF. Thus, pin 199
(AN0) of IC2 (CPU) goes "Low" level. From these, IC2 (CPU) can detect the leading edge
(arrival) of the label on the liner.
+3.3V
IC2
CPU

D15
TR11

AN(7)

207 AN7

+5V

+3.3V
C44

R207

1
2

R121

Transparent Sensor

CN102
CN25 CN101

2
D19

AN(0)
AN(1)

199 AN0

R122

200 AN1

R133

C42

D20

H
L
H
L

C52

C43

Media

C53
D17

D18

2
3

+
C54

4
CN103

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[Sensor Relay
PCB]

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To detect the hole or U-shaped notch on tag, less amount of light is used. When the hole or Ushaped notch on tag passes the sensors, the transparent sensor (photo transistor) turns ON
and pin 199 (AN0) of IC2 (CPU) goes "High" level. Out of the hole or U-shaped notch, the light
is blocked by tag and the transparent sensor (photo transistor) turns OFF. Thus, pin 199 (AN0)
of IC2 (CPU) goes "Low" level.
Lower reflective sensor used for detecting media end and the black mark on tag:
The light emitted from the LEDs is reflected by media. If media is out, the light emitted from the
LEDs is not reflected by media. In this case, the lower photo transistor turns OFF and pin 200
(AN1) of IC2 (CPU) goes Low level.
When tag with black marks is set, the light is reflected by the tag, the lower photo transistor
turns ON, and pin 200 (AN1) of IC2 (CPU) goes High level. When the light falls on the black
mark, no light is reflected, the lower photo transistor turns OFF, and pin 200 (AN1) of IC2 (CPU)
goes Low level.
(3-4) Ambient temperature sensor
Since the resistance of the thermistor changes according to the temperature, the voltage across
the thermistor changes accordingly. IC2 (CPU) can sense this voltage to know the ambient
temperature. (This circuit is not actually used.)
Pin 204 (AN5) of IC2 (CPU) is an analog port which can sense the analog input.
When the temperature of the thermistor goes high, its resistance decreases and the voltage at
pin 204 (AN5) decreases. When the temperature goes low, the resistance increases and the
voltage at pin 204 (AN5) increases.
IC2
CPU

IC15
Selector
AN(5)

204

164
SCPT(0)
165
SCPT(1)
167
SCPT(3)

3
MUX0
MUX1
MUX2

11
10
9

X0
X1 15
X2
A
X3
B
X4
C SEL
X

C45
TC74HC4051AF

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+3.3V
R140

TH1

(3-5) Head temperature sensor


The head temperature sensor is used to detect the temperature of the thermal head. This
sensor is a thermistor incorporated in the head SA. Since the resistance of the thermistor
changes according to the temperature, the voltage at point "A" also changes according to the
temperature. The CPU senses the voltage at point "A" to know the head temperature.
According to the temperature of the print head, the CPU controls the printing pulse width
applied to the thermal elements to keep the printing darkness constant.
Pin 204 (AN5) of IC2 (CPU) is an analog port which can sense the analog input.
When the temperature of the thermistor goes high, its resistance decreases and the voltage at
point "A" (pin 204 (AN5)) decreases. Then, the CPU sends narrower printing pulse to shorten
the period of time for heating the thermal elements.
When the temperature goes low, the resistance increases and the voltage at point "A" (pin 204
(AN5)) increases. In this case, the CPU sends wider printing pulse.
Error messages on head temperature:
If temperature of the head SA exceeds 60 degrees, printing stops after printing the current label.
In this case, "TH. Overheating" message is displayed on the LCD. When the head SA is cooled
down by 50 degrees, printing automatically restarts.
IC2
CPU
+3.3V
AN(5)

204

IC15
Selector
C45

R187
13
X0
14
X1

CN33

A
A-THM

[Head SA]

THERM 4

Thermistor

11
SCPT(0) 164 MUX0
A
10
165
MUX1
SCPT(1)
B SEL
167 MUX2 9
SCPT(3)
C
CN34

TC74HC4051AF
THERM

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(4) Drivers and other circuits


(4-1) PF motor driver
This is a driving circuit to drive the PF motor (stepping motor).
The exciting method for the motor is the 1st-2nd phase method using the micro-stepping
system. The timing chart shows the PF motor control signals sent from IC6 (custom IC) and IC2
(CPU). The FM-REFSEL and FM-FET signals sent from IC6 (custom IC) are used to switch the
motor current (motor speed). In holding the motor, less current is selected. The PF motor can
turn forward and backward. At the start and end of motor activation, slow-up and slow-down
operation are used.
The FM-ENBL signal is used to clear the internal registers in IC12. When the FM-ENBL signal
goes to "High" level, the registers are cleared.

IC11
Motor Controller
From
IC6 (Custom IC)
&
IC2 (CPU)
via IC10

1
2
3
6
7

RESET
CLOCK IN
CW/CCW
MS1
MS2

CLOCK OUT
STROBE

14

5
CLOCK A
16
CLOCK B
2
STROBE A
13
STROBE B
6
DATA A
17
DATA B

13

11
DATA A
10
DATA B
PG001M
R165

R88
R166

IC6
Custom IC
ENABLE

REF

9
RS A
10
RS B
R87 SLA7044M
R92

126

OUT A
OUT A
OUT B
OUT B

FETSW

FB1

PF Motor

FB2

11

FB3

18

FB4

5
6

+5V
3
REF A
14
REF B

R89

+5V
TR7

IC13

FM-REFSEL

R93

R94

FM-FET

R95

8
1
5

122

FM-ENBL
TR8

125

M+24V CN14
1

IC12
Motor Driver

6
3

R96
R90

C38

[Main PCB]

1 Step

1 Step
CLOCK IN

Effective pulse

CLOCK IN
CLOCK OUT

Not used (dummy)

DATA

(4 or 8 pulses)

STROBE

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(4-2) Ribbon motor driver


This is a drive circuit to drive the ribbon motor (DC motor). The ribbon motor is driven to take up
the ribbon.
The motor driver IC receives the ribbon motor control data from IC6 (custom IC).
The following signals are sent from the main PCB to the motor driver IC:
M0, M1:
IC2 (CPU) sends these signals to select the operation mode (CC, CCW,
Open).
LV0, LV1:
IC6 (custom IC) sends these signals to PWM-control the current flowing into
the ribbon motor.
LV2 to LV5:
IC6 (custom IC) sends these signals to select the amount of current flowing into
the ribbon motor.
The ribbon motor is driven by means of the PWM (pulse width modulation) method. However,
since the impedance of the motor coils smoothes the pulse-width-modulated current, a DC
current is applied to the ribbon motor (DC motor). The ribbon motor speed is controlled by
changing the voltage applied to pin 1 (REF) of IC1. At the start and end of printing, a high
voltage is applied to pin 1 (REF) so that a large amount of current flows into the ribbon motor to
allow quick start and accurate stop. During printing, an adequate current flows into the ribbon
motor.

CN32
M+24V
+5V
A-RBM0
A-RBM1
AB-RBM-D0
AB-RBM-D1
AB-RB-LV0
AB-RB-LV1

GND
GND
AB-RB-LV2
AB-RB-LV3

[Main PCB]

M+24V
CN1
1 +24V
2 +5V
3 M0
4 M1
5 LV0
6 LV1
7 LV2
8 LV3
9 DIPSWD2
10 DIPSWS5
11 GND
12 GND
13 LV4
14 LV5

+5V
IC1
Motor Driver

D1

R2

D2

R1

D3

R3

D4

3
INA
2
INB
11
D0
12
D1
13 D2
14 D3

VCC
OUT A
OUT B

M+24V
10
8

CN2
D7 FB1

D6

1
2

6
D8 FB2

D5

Smoothed
current

+5V
REF

R4

TA7289P

1
C3

R8

R9

R7

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(4-3) Head driver


The head driver is incorporated in the head SA. It includes the thermistor, which is used as the
head temperature sensor. (For this sensor, see (3-5).)
The head driver control signals including print data are sent from IC6 (custom IC) to the head
driver circuit via IC7. The print data DI1 to DI4 are input to the blocks 0 to 26 and stored there.
When the strobe pulses STB1 to STB4 are input, the stored print data are output to the thermal
elements in the form of pulse. The heated thermal elements melt the ribbon ink for printing. The
width of heating pulse is changed according to the temperature of the head SA to keep the
printing density constant.
When pin 169 (HEAD-POW-ON) goes to "High" level, TR2 and TR3 turn ON and +24V is
applied to the thermal elements. While pin 169 (HEAD-POW-ON) is in "Low" level, TR3 turns
OFF. In this condition, the thermal element open condition can be detected as follows:
At the point "A", the voltage divided by R64 and the thermal element (resistor) is developed.
This voltage is input to pin 204 (AN5) of IC2 (CPU) via IC15 (selector). If the thermal element
is opened, the voltage at point "A" is clamped to "High" level by the diode D11. Thus, IC2
(CPU) can know that the specified thermal element is opened or not.
When thermal element open is detected, "Failedx.xxinch" is displayed on the LCD and the
READY LED blinks. "Failedx.xxinch" means that the thermal element x.xx inch apart from the
right end is opened. Note that, even if two or more elements are opened, the first one will be
displayed.
Thermal elements (R1-R2592)
R2592

CN33
IC6
Custom IC
DATA4
A-CLOCK
LATCH
DATA3
DATA2
DATA1
STB3

IC7
Buffer
136
135
134
133
132
129
128

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
19

D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
E1
E2

A-CLOCK
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
Q8

AN(5)

21 22 23 24 25 26

15 DI1
11 STB1

A-DI3

A-DI2

6 STB2
7 DI3

to element blocks 2 - 6

DI2

to element blocks 7 - 13
to element blocks 7 - 13
to element blocks 14 - 20

8 STB3

A-STRB

to element blocks 14 - 20

14

+5V
R185
+24V +24V
R63

TR2
SCK2/
SCPT(5)

A-DI1
A-DI4

TC74HC541A

IC2
CPU

1 STB4
12 CLOCK
13 LATCH
2 DI4

A-LATCH

18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11

R96 R1

169 HEAD -POW-ON

D22

TR3
D11

IC15
Selector
C45

D21

8-15 GND
16 VDD

R70

+24V

TR3 OFF

+5V

C51
13
X0
14
X1

11
SCPT(0) 164 MUX0
A
10
SCPT(1) 165 MUX1
B SEL
167 MUX2 9
SCPT(3)
C

R70

R1

Thermal element

R141

+5V

[Main PCB]

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[Head SA]

R64

To CPU

HEAD-R

TC74HC4051AF

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CN34
1-7

+3.3V
204

R64

R62

26

TR3

(4-4) Power supply fan


This circuit drives the fan for cooling the power supply circuit.
When printing starts, IC6 (custom IC) sets pin 67 (FAN-ON/OFF) to "High" level. Thus, TR10
turns ON and the fan is driven. When printing is finished, IC6 (custom IC) sets pin 67 (FANON/OFF) to "Low" level in 30 seconds. Thus, TR10 turns OFF and the fan stops.

CN23

+5V
1
IC6
Custom IC

FAN

2
67 FAN-ON/OFF R197

TR10

FAN

D10

[Main PCB]

(4-5) Buzzer driver


This circuit drives the buzzer.
When an error occurs, IC6 (custom IC) outputs a pulse to pin 68 (BZ-ON/OFF). Thus, TR9 turns
ON and OFF, and the buzzer sounds.

+5V
IC6
Custom IC

BZ

D9

BZ1

68
BZ-ON/OFF

TR9

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(4-6) Reset circuit


This circuit performs the system reset. IC1 (reset IC) is type PST591C.
When the power is turned ON, +5V (VCC) gradually increases from 0V and, at a certain level,
the reset IC is activated and the RESET signal changes from "Low" level to "High" level. When
the power is turned OFF and +5V (VCC) drops below a certain level, the RESET signal
changes from "High" level to "Low" level.
While the RESET signal is set to "Low" level, IC2 (CPU) and IC6 (custom IC) are reset.
+3.3V
+5V
IC1
Voltage Detector
3
C1

VCC

OUT

GND

MR

IC2
CPU

R2
1

RESET

193

L : Reset

PST591C

IC6
Custom IC
RESET

Power ON
+5V
+5V
0V
H
RESET
L
Reset

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RESET

(4-7) Ope-pane circuit


The ope-pane circuit consists of the LCD driver circuit, LED drive circuit and switch circuit.
The LCD driver receives four data signals LCD-D0 to D3 and three control signals LCD-R/W,
LCD-E, and LCD-RS from IC6 (custom IC), and displays various information on the LCD panel.
The LCD panel lights up by the segment signals controlling vertical direction and the common
signals controlling horizontal direction, both from the LCD driver.

VC

POWER READY

C1~C16
Power
Supply

CN13
OPT-LED1
OPT-LED0
LCD-D0~D3
LCD-R/W
LCD-E
LCD-RS
OPT-KEY0
OPT-KEY1
OPT-KEY2
OPT-KEY3
OPT-KEY4
OPT-KEY5
[Main PCB]

3
20
19
5~8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17

V1~V5

Common
Signals
(16 lines)

LCD Panel

S1~S40
LCD
Driver

Segment Signals
(40 lines)

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(4-8) +24V failure detection circuit


This circuit detects the voltage drop of +24V power supply. The IC8 is type PST591C.
If +24V drops below a certain level for a certain period of time, the output of IC8 (24V-FAIL
signal) goes to "Low" level. Thus, pin 12 (IREQ4) of IC2 (CPU) goes to "Low" level. (However,
this terminal is not used.)
A moment drop will be smoothed by the capacitor C34 and 24V failure will not be detected.
The connector CN4 is shorted on this Model. Therefore, TR1 turns ON, and pin 137 of IC2
(CPU) goes to "Low" level.
+3.3V

IC2
CPU

R60

+24V

INT-LOCK
R58

137

PTF(6)PINT14

Fixed to L.
12

TR1

IREQ4/PTH4

M+24V
+3.3V

R57
IC8
Voltage Detector

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C34

4
R59

VCC

OUT

GND

MR

24V-FAIL

PST591C

24V
+24V
0V
H
24V-FAIL
L
+24V failed.

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L : +24V failed.

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2-3. Operation Panel


Operation panel is located on the left/front side of the printer.
Operation panel consists of 6 keys, 2 LEDs, and 1 LCD, which perform to set the condition of the
printer and indicate the operating condition.

2-3-1. External view


(1) Keys
There are 6 keys, MODE, REPEAT, STOP, FEED, FUNCTION, and PAUSE. The function
name on the key is selected when the key is pressed.
(2) LEDs
There are 2 LEDs, POWER and READY. The LEDs light up or blink to indicate setting modes or
error conditions.
POWER LED lights up when power is turned on.
READY LED lights up when the printer is ready to print. It goes out when the printer is placed
into pause mode. It will blink when an alarm is issued.
(3) LCD
The operating modes or error conditions are displayed. (8 characters x 2 lines)

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2-3-2. Test mode


(1) Entering/exiting the Test Mode menu
1. While "READY" is displayed on the LCD, press the [MODE] key to enter the Menu Mode.
2. Press the [MENU] key repeatedly until "* Test Mode" appears on the LCD.
The following shows the display transition diagram in Test mode.
To exit the Test Mode menu, press the [MODE] key.
[SELECT]

* Test
Mode

[UP]

[SELECT]

Print
Pattern

Current
Settings

[UP]

Machine
info

[UP]

Pattern
Slanting

[SELECT]

Pattern
Sample

Printing

[MENU]
[SELECT]

[UP] or [DOWN]

Check
Yes/No

Head
Check

Check
Yes/No

Checking

Thermal
element
open check

PASS
0000dots

(To "Head
Check".)

(If NG)

[UP] or [DOWN]

[MENU]

Failed
XXXXdots
[UP] or [DOWN]

[SELECT]

Factory
Default

Default
Yes/No

[SELECT]

Default
Yes/No

Default
Execute

[EXIT]/[SELECT]

Default
setting

Default
Finished

(To "Factory
Default".)

[UP] or [DOWN]

[MENU]
[SELECT]

Hex
Dump
[MENU]

[EXIT]/[SELECT]

[SELECT]

[UP] or [DOWN]

Dump
Yes/No

(Hex. Dump mode)

Dump
Yes/No

[SELECT]

Received data

Hex

Dump is printed.

[UP] or [DOWN]
[EXIT]/[SELECT]

While printing is stopped, press [SELECT].

(2) Test pattern printing (Print Pattern)


You can print the configuration of the current settings, machine information, slanting pattern, or
pattern sample.
To return to the previous menu item, press the [EXIT] key.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

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Enter the test mode referring to (1).


Press the [SELECT] key.
Press the [MENU] key repeatedly to enter "Print Pattern".
Press the [SELECT] key.
Press the [UP] or [DOWN] key to select one of menu items.
Press the [SELECT] key to start printing.
The display returns to the menu item selected in step 5 after finishing the printing.

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(3) Head check


Thermal element open condition can be checked by measuring the resistance of each thermal
element.
To return to the previous display, press the [EXIT] key.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Enter the test mode referring to (1).


Press the [MENU] key repeatedly to enter "Head Check".
Press the [SELECT] key.
Press the [UP]/[DOWN] key to select "Yes".
Press the [SELECT] key to start the check.
The check result is displayed.
"PASS 0000dots" shows that no thermal element is opened.
"Failed xxxxdots" shows the number of faulty thermal elements.
7. Press the [EXIT] or [SELECT] key to return to "Head Check".

(4) Factory default


You can reset the setting values to the default values.
To return to the previous display, press the [EXIT] key.
Note: After resetting, you need to save the values using the Save Settings menu before
turning of the power.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Enter the test mode referring to (1).


Press the [MENU] key repeatedly to enter "Factory Default".
Press the [SELECT] key.
Press the [UP]/[DOWN] key to select "Yes".
Press the [SELECT] key to reset the setting values.
"Default Finished" will be displayed.
6. Press the [EXIT] or [SELECT] key to return to "Factory Default".
(5) Hex dump
You can print the received data in the hexadecimal format.
To return to the previous display, press the [EXIT] key.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Enter the test mode referring to (1).


Press the [MENU] key repeatedly to enter "Hex Dump".
Press the [SELECT] key.
Press the [UP]/[DOWN] key to select "Yes".
Press the [SELECT] key to enter Hex. Dump mode.
The received data will be printed in the hexadecimal format.
6. To exit Hex Dump mode, while printing is stopped, press the [SELECT] key, and then press
the [UP]/[DOWN] key to select "No".
7. Press the [EXIT] or [SELECT] key to return to "Hex Dump".

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2-3-3. Maintenance mode


You can perform the following maintenance mode.
Factory Setup: Media end sensitivity, etc.
Service Mode: Motor check, etc.
For details, refer to Chapter 5-1 "Maintenance Mode".

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2-4. Interface
2-4-1. Centronics parallel interface
(1) Specifications
Transmission mode
: 8 bits in parallel
Logic level
: TTL-compatible
Connectors
Receptacle (printer side) : Amphenol 57-40360 (36-pin) or equivalent
Plug (cable side)
: Amphenol 57-30360 (36-pin) or equivalent
(2) Connector pin assignment

No.

Name of Signal

No.

Name of Signal

STROBE

19

Twisted pair GND

DATA 1

20

Twisted pair GND

DATA 2

21

Twisted pair GND

DATA 3

22

Twisted pair GND

DATA 4

23

Twisted pair GND

DATA 5

24

Twisted pair GND

DATA 6

25

Twisted pair GND

DATA 7

26

Twisted pair GND

DATA 8

27

Twisted pair GND

10

ACKNLG

28

Twisted pair GND

11

BUSY

29

Twisted pair GND

12

PERROR

30

Twisted pair GND

13

SELECT

31

INIT

14

NC

32

FAULT

15

NC

33

NC

16

GND

34

NC

17

F.GND

35

NC

18

NC

36

NC

A: Negative true logic

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(3) Interface signals


STROBE (from host to printer)
Strobe pulse for DATA 1-8 entry.
DATA 1-8 (from host to printer)
8-bit parallel data. (DATA 1: LSB, DATA 8: MSB)
ACKNLDG (from printer to host)
The printer has received data and is ready to accept the next data.
BUSY (from printer to host)
"Low" indicates that the printer is ready for receiving data, while "High" indicates that the printer
is not ready for receiving data.
The signal turns to "High" in the following cases:
Off-line condition
Error condition
Buffer full and not ready for accepting data
PERROR (PAPER END) (from printer to host)
"High" indicates that the printer is out of media.
SELECT (from printer to host)
The signal indicates that the printer is in the on-line or off-line state.
The signal turns to "Low" in the following cases:
Fault condition
The signal turns to "High" in the following case:
On-line condition
INIT (from host to printer)
Invalid (ignored)
FAULT (from printer to host)
This signal indicates an error condition.
The signal is normally "High", but turns to "Low" when an error occurs.
The signal turns to "Low" in the following cases:
Media out
Abnormal action detected
GND
Signal GND (ground) level.

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No Connection.
F.GND (Frame ground)
Connected to printer chassis.
TWISTED pair GND (ground)
Signal GND (ground) level.

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(4) Timing chart

<In the case of power on>


Power on
RESET

BUSY

ACKNLG:

SELECT :

<In the case of data received>


DATA 1-8 :
a b c

STROBE :

BUSY

:
d e

ACKNLG:
a : 0.5 sec Min.
b : 0.5 sec Min.
c : 0.5 sec Min.
A : Negative true logic

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d : Approx 8.4 sec


e : Approx 1.5 sec

(5) Interface circuit


<Input circuit>

Signal name

Configuration

DATA1-8

Remarks

R1 = 1 k

R1

R1 = 1 k
R1

INIT

R2

R3

C2

C1

R2 = 100
R3 = 1 k
C1 = 100pF
C2 = 0.015F
R1 = 1 k

R1

STROBE

R2

R3

R2 = 100
R3 = 1 k

C1

C1 = 0.015F

<Output circuit >

Signal name

Configuration

Remarks

SELECT
R1

FAULT
ACKNLG

R1 = 1 k
C1

BUSY
PE

C1 = 100pF

Equivalent to 74LS07

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2.4.2. RS-232C serial interface


(1) Specifications
Transmission mode : Start-stop synchronous full duplex system (FDX)
Signal level
: RS-232C
Baud rate
: 2400, 4800, 9600, 14400, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200
Data length
: 7 or 8 bits
Start bit
: 1 bit
Stop bit
: 1 bit or 2 bits
Parity
: Even, Odd, or None
Connector
: On the printer : D-SUB 25-pin 17LE-13250-27 (D41) (DDK) or
equivalent
(2) Connector pin assignment

Pin
No.

Signal

Direction

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TXD
(SD)

OUT

RXD
(RD)

IN

RTS

OUT

S.GND

X-ON/X-OFF
Connects the printer
to the host CPU.
Data from the printer
to the host CPU.
**
X-ON/X-OFF is
issued.
Data from the host
**
CPU to the printer.
"High" when the
* printer is in on-line
mode.
**

**

"High" except when it


is in the error
condition.

20

DTR

OUT

25

+5V

See Note
3.

Power used for the


test. Not for the user.

DSR

IN

Ready/Busy
**

Connects the printer to


the host CPU.
Not used.

**

Data from the host


CPU to the printer.

"High" when the printer


is in on-line mode.

**
Becomes "Low" when
the printer is not ready,
**
and "High" when it is
ready.
Power used for the
test. Not for the user.
"High" when the host
CPU is ready to
*
interface with the
printer.

Note 1 : "IN" means the direction from the host CPU to the printer, and "OUT" means from the
printer to the host CPU.
Note 2 : Connections should be established for at least the signals marked by two asterisks (**).
Signals marked by a single asterisk (*) are those that may be used depending on the PC to
be used.
Note 3 : The +5V line is connected to the power supply block in the printer.
The user should not use this line.

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(3) Interface signals


F.GND (Frame ground)
Connected to the chassis of the printer.
TXD (SD) (Transmit Data/Send Data)
Serial data transmission line from the printer to the host.
RXD (RD) (Receive Data)
Serial data transmission line from the host.
RTS (Request to Send)
"High" when the printer is turned ON.
S.GND (Signal Ground)
Signal ground line.
DTR (Data Terminal Ready)
Signal used by the printer to indicate that the printer is ready to send or receive data.
DSR (Data Set Ready)
High when the host is ready to interface with the printer.
(4) Protocol
<X-ON/X-OFF System>
Controlled with the data transmission request signal X-ON (11H) code and the data
transmission stop request signal X-OFF (13H) code.
The conditions for the X-ON code output are as follows:
When the printer is turned from off-line to on-line.
When the remaining of the buffer is 1K bytes or more after sending X-OFF code.
The conditions for the X-OFF code output are as follows:
When the printer is turned from on-line to off-line.
When the media end is detected.
When a printer error occurs.
When the remainder of the buffer is 128 bytes or less.

16K bytes

1K bytes
128 bytes

X-ON code sending

X-OFF code sending


Note: The same code is not successively sent twice, even if each code is ready to be sent.
(Except the initialization with the power on.)

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<READY/BUSY System>
DTR signal controlled with READY ("High")/BUSY ("Low") level.
DTR turns to "High" in the following conditions:
When the printer is in on-line mode.
When the remaining buffer is 1K bytes or more.
(After DTR becomes "High", DTR retains "High" until the remaining buffer becomes 128
bytes or less.)
DTR turns to "Low" in the following conditions:
When the printer is in off-line mode.
When the remaining buffer is less than 128 bytes.
(After DTR becomes "Low", DTR retains "Low" until the remaining buffer becomes 128
bytes or more.)
When a printer alarm occurs which turns the printer off-line.
(5) Interface circuit (RS-232C)
<Input circuit>

Signal name

Configuration

RXD (RD)
CTS
Equivalent to PD4721

<Output circuit>

Signal name

Configuration

TXD (SD)
RTS
DTR

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Equivalent to PD4721

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2-5. Power Supply


The power supply is a frequency-fixed type switching regulator which outputs +5V for the logic
system and +27V DC for driver system. The power supply covers wide range input voltage from
90V AC to 264V AC.
2-5-1. Block diagram
The following shows a block diagram for this power supply. For the circuit corresponding blocks A to
E, refer to the circuit diagram on the next page:

Block A
Noise filter
circuit

Block B
Current
smoothing circuit
and rush current
preventing circuit

Block C
Inverter driving
circuit

Block D
Output
circuit

Block E
Control
circuit

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Block A

Block B

Block C

Block E

Block D

2-5-2. Block A (Noise filter circuit)


The filter circuit consists of the fuse (F1), the X capacitors (C1, C2), the Y capacitors (C3, C4), the
common mode choke coils (L1 and L2), and the varistor (Z1).
This circuit eliminates noise generated from the power supply itself. Moreover, noise coming from
the AC outlet is attenuated to prevent the noise from passing to the output section and to protect the
power supply.
2-5-3. Block B (Current smoothing circuit and rush current preventing circuit)
This block consists of the bridge rectifier DS1, the switching IC3, smoothing capacitors C5-1 and
C5-2, and the thermistor R3. The thermistor R3 suppresses the rush current to the capacitors C5-1
and C5-2 at power on. In continuous operation, the resistance of R3 is lowered by the increase in
temperature of the thermistor to reduce the loss of the flowing current.
<For 100-120V version>
For the AC input voltage below approx. 146V, the switching IC3 turns ON and pins 2 and 4 are
short-circuited. Therefore, half-wave rectification of AC input for phase "L" is performed by the
bridge rectifier DS1 and the capacitor C5-1. On the other hand, half-wave rectification of AC input
for phase "N" is performed by the bridge rectifier DS1 and the capacitor C5-2. Approx. 1.4-time DC
voltage is developed across C5-1 and C5-2 respectively, and ripple is smoothed by these
capacitors. Thus, approx. 2.8-time DC voltage is developed and applied to the next converter
circuit.
<For 200-240V version>
For the AC input voltage above approx. 146V, the switching IC3 turns OFF and pins 2 and 4 are
opened. Therefore, full-wave rectification of AC input is performed by the bridge rectifier DS1 and
the capacitors C5-1 and C5-2, and ripple is smoothed by these capacitors. Thus, approx. 1.4-time
DC voltage is developed and applied to the next converter circuit.
Caution:
Before you change the AC input voltage from 100-120V to 200-240V or vice versa, turn
OFF the power of the printer once. Otherwise, when you change it from 200-240V to 100120V, approx. half of the normal DC voltage is developed and applied to the converter
circuit, resulting in improper power supply circuit operation. In this case, the printer does
not work properly.

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2-5-4. Block C (Inverter driving circuit)


First, the following explains the ringing method used in this power supply.

(a)

N1

(b)

N2

N1

N2

D
i

VIN

When the switch S is closed in the circuit (a), VIN is applied to the primary winding N1 and the
voltage with the polarity shown in (a) is induced in the secondary winding N2.
However, since the diode D is inserted inversely, the current is not passed and no energy is
supplied to the secondary side.
When S is opened, the voltage, whose polarity is as shown in (b), is induced in the secondary
winding of the transformer, since the transformer acts to maintain the magnetic field constant. Then,
the current flows through D, and the energy charged in the transformer while S was closed is
supplied to the secondary side. After the energy in the transformer is completely discharged, ringing
voltage is generated and S is closed, resulting in repeating the above cycle to produce DC output.
In the actual circuit, the operation of switch S is performed by FET Q1.
When the power switch is turned ON, power is applied to pin 16 (VCC) of IC1 through R4-1 and
R4-2. At the same time, current starts to flow into the primary winding 1-3. This produces voltage in
the secondary windings.
When the voltage at pin 16 (VCC) reaches at a certain level, IC1 is activated and a pulse is output
from pin 2 (OUT) of IC1 to drive FET Q1. At that time, power is supplied to the winding 5-7. When
the voltage output from the winding 5-7 exceeds a certain level, as it is supplied to pin 16 (VCC),
FET Q1 stably oscillates. Then, the voltage is output from the power supply circuit.
The oscillation frequency is determined by R13, C10 and R12 that are connected to pin 9 (T-ON),
pin 10 (CF) and pin 11 (T-OFF), respectively. These parts are connected to the ground. ON time is
determined by R13 and C10. While the OFF time is determined by R12 and C10. The waveform
across C10 is a triangular one whose ascending grade indicates T-ON time and descending grade
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With T-ON, Q1 is held ON so that the power needed on the secondary side is stored. With T-OFF,
the polarity of the transformer is inverted and power is supplied to the secondary side through DS31,
DS32 and D31. Repeating the T-ON and T-OFF, the input AC power is transferred to the secondary
side. For stabilizing the output voltages, the output voltage on the secondary side is fed back to pin
8 (F/B) of IC1 on the primary side through the photo coupler PI-1.

Voltage across C10

The first pulse

Output from pin 2 of IC1

Strats from 0V.


T-ON

T-OFF

VDS of Q1
0V
Pin 2 of IC1
0V
IDS of Q1
0A
Secondary current i
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2-5-5. Block D (Output circuit)


The parts DS31, DS32, C15-1, C15-2, C16-1 and C16-2 and the parts D31 and C19 perform halfwave rectification for producing +27V DC and +5V DC, respectively.
+27V is used for the driver circuits. +5V is regulated by a 3-terminal regulator (IC31) and is used for
logic circuits.
2-5-6. Block E (Control circuit)
The shunt regulator (IC32) and photo coupler (PI-1) detect the output voltage level and feed the
signal back to the primary side. R34, R36, R37 and R38 are used for this detection. The voltage
produced by these resistors is compared with the reference voltage of IC32 (2.5V). If the voltage
given is higher, the cathode current (the forward current flowing into PI-1) is increased, the feed
back amount is increased, and the output DC voltage is lowered.
<Overvoltage protection circuit>
This circuit uses the Zener diode (ZD3) to detect the overvoltage of +27V. If the voltage exceeds the
Zener voltage, the Zener diode turns ON and current flows into the photo coupler's LED (PI-2).
Then, pin 6 (OVP) of IC1 becomes "High" and oscillation of IC1 stops.
<Over current protection circuit>
The winding 5-7 acts as a flyback winding so that the VCC of IC1 is in proportion to the output
voltage.
If the output voltage is lowered than a certain level due to overloading, operation is stopped
because the VCC voltage of IC1 is lowered than the starting voltage. When operation is stopped,
VCC raises as the circuit current is reduced. When the VCC voltage again exceeds the starting
voltage, the operation resumes. Above cycle is repeated and power is transferred intermittently
from the primary side to the secondary side. Namely, less power is transferred to the secondary
side.
Further, when overcurrent occurs, the operation frequency is reduced as follows.
The voltage that determines the frequency is applied to pin 4 (VF). This voltage is obtained by
dividing the VCC by R15 and R16. When the DC output voltage is reduced due to overcurrent, the
voltage produced by the winding 5-7 (VCC) is lowered and the voltage at pin 4 (VF) is also lowered,
resulting in lowering the frequency.

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DISASSEMBLY AND MAINTENANCE


TABLE OF CONTENTS

3-1.
3-2.
3-3.
3-4.
3-5.
3-6.

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Maintenance Precautions .............................................................................................. 3-3


Cleaning ....................................................................................................................... 3-4
Lubrication .................................................................................................................... 3-4
Disassembly Flow ......................................................................................................... 3-5
Maintenance Tools List.................................................................................................. 3-6
Disassembly, Reassembly and Lubrication .................................................................... 3-7
3-6-1. Upper Cover Unit .............................................................................................. 3-9
3-6-2. Front Cover U, Upper Cover SA and Top Cover Hinge ...................................... 3-9
3-6-3. Paper Guide SA................................................................................................ 3-10
3-6-4. PCBs ................................................................................................................ 3-12
3-6-5. L Front Cover Block and Print Mechanism Unit.................................................. 3-15
3-6-6. Head SA ........................................................................................................... 3-16
3-6-7. Head Spring...................................................................................................... 3-17
3-6-8. RG 2 Plate ........................................................................................................ 3-17
3-6-9. Platen SA ......................................................................................................... 3-18
3-6-10. Head Cover Unit ............................................................................................... 3-19
3-6-11. Head Cable SA ................................................................................................. 3-20
3-6-12. Ribbon Drive Unit.............................................................................................. 3-21
3-6-13. Ribbon Shaft Catch Plate ................................................................................. 3-22
3-6-14. HC Shaft Torque-Limiter ................................................................................... 3-23
3-6-15. Switch Head Up Cable SA (Head Up/Down Sensor) .......................................... 3-25
3-6-16. Ribbon Drive Motor SA, Ribbon Sensor PCB SA and Friction Felt .................... 3-26
3-6-17. PF Motor .......................................................................................................... 3-30
3-6-18. PF Belt ............................................................................................................. 3-30
3-6-19. Photo Sensor Cable SA (Transparent Sensor) and Paper Guide Roller SA ....... 3-31
3-6-20. Paper Sensor PCB SA (Reflective Sensor) and Sensor SA ............................... 3-32
3-6-21. Head Cover Hook SA and Sensor Guide Hold SA ............................................. 3-33
3-6-22. Power Supply PCB Unit and Power Supply PCB (Univ) SA................................ 3-34
3-6-23. Power Switch SA .............................................................................................. 3-35
3-6-24. Ope-Pane PCB SA ........................................................................................... 3-36
3-7. Adjustments .................................................................................................................. 3-37
3-7-1. Ribbon Slanting Elimination Adjustment ........................................................... 3-37
3-7-2. Ribbon Back Tension Adjustment of the Supply Reel......................................... 3-43
3-7-3. PF Belt Tension Adjustment .............................................................................. 3-44
3-7-4. Print Head Pressure Adjustment........................................................................ 3-44

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3-1. Maintenance Precautions


WARNINGS
(1) Before starting disassembly/reassembly or adjustment, be sure to disconnect the power cord
from the power source.
(2) Do not replace a fuse with the power switch turned on.
(3) The fuse is provided to prevent fire, and damage to the power supply PCB SA.
When replacing it, use the same rating and type.
(4) The main plug on this equipment must be used to disconnect main power.
Please ensure that the socket outlet is installed near the equipment and is easily accessible.
Observe the following in maintenance work:
CAUTIONS
(1) Do not disassemble/reassemble or adjust the machine, if it functions properly.
Particularly, do not loosen screws on any component, unless necessary.
(2) After completing an inspection and before turning on the power, be sure to check that there
is no abnormality.
(3) Never try to print without paper.
(4) Check that the printing paper is properly set.
(5) Do not lay anything on the cover or lean against it during maintenance or while the printer is
in operation.
(6) During maintenance, be careful not to leave parts or screws unattached or loose inside the
printer.
(7) When handling a printed circuit board, do not use gloves, etc., which can easily cause static
electricity. Since ICs, such as CPU, RAM and ROM, might be destroyed by static electricity,
do not touch lead wires or windows unnecessarily.
(8) Do not put the printed circuit boards directly on the printer or on the floor.
(9) When disassembling or reassembling, check wires for any damage and do not pinch or
damage them.

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3-2. Cleaning
Cleaning spots are listed below.
Cleaning Position
Cabinet

Description
Wipe soiled parts of the printer with a clean dry cloth. Remove bits of
paper, etc., using tweezers.
Note: When cleaning, be careful not to scratch the equipment or to
bend parts, etc.

Print Head

Clean the print head with the thermal head cleaner.

Platen

Clean the platen with a soft cloth.

Paper running surface

Wipe off paper refuse, etc., on and around the paper running surface.

(Platen SA/Paper Guide


Roller SA)
Clean inside the printer in accordance with the following:
Cleaning frequency: Every 6 months or 300 hours of operation. (Whichever comes first)
Materials:
Dry cloth (gauze or soft cloth) and thermal head cleaner

3-3. Lubrication
(1) Lubrication frequency
This is a maintenance-free machine and requires no lubrication under normal use. However,
the machine should be lubricated whenever it is disassembled and reassembled, or when
lubricated parts are cleaned.
(2) Types of lubricant
Floil G-311S (by Kanto Chemical Co., Ltd.)
(3) Quantity of lubricant
Small quantity.......... .............
Ordinary quantity .... .........

About 1 drop.
About 3 to 4 drops.
About 0.2 mm thick for grease.
Large quantity.......... ........ Apply sufficiently.

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3-4. Disassembly Flow


Disassemble the printer in accordance with the following disassembly flowchart.
Reference item number is shown in the flowchart.
Start
3-6-7

3-6-6

Spring, Head

SA, Head
3-6-8
Plate, RG2
3-6-9

3-6-13

SA, Platen

Plate, Ribbon Shaft Catch

3-6-21

SA, Head Cover Hook/SA, Sensor Guide Hold


3-6-2

3-6-1
SA, Upper Cover

Unit, Upper Cover


3-6-3

Cover U, Front

SA, Paper Guide

Hinge, Top Cover


3-6-4-(2)
(Factory-installed option)

3-6-4-(1)

SA, PCMCIA PCB

PCB Frame 2 Block

3-6-4-(3)
Unit, Main PCB

3-6-24

3-6-5-(1)

SA, Ope-Pane PCB

L Front Cover Block


3-6-5-(2)
Print Mechanism Unit
3-6-10
Unit, Head Cover

3-6-11
SA, Head Cable
3-6-12
Unit, Ribbon Drive
3-6-14
Torque-Limiter, HC Shaft
3-6-16
SA, Ribbon Drive Motor
SA, Ribbon Sensor PCB
Felt, Friction
3-6-15
SA, Switch Head Up Cable (Head Up/Down Sensor)
3-6-17

3-6-18
Belt, PF

Motor, PF
3-6-19-(1)

SA, Photo Sensor Cable (Transparent Sensor)


3-6-20
SA, Paper Sensor PCB (Reflective Sensor)
SA, Sensor
3-6-22
SA, Power Supply PCB (Univ)
3-6-23
SA, Power Switch

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3-5. Maintenance Tools List


Maintenance tools shown below are needed when replacing the maintenance parts such as the
main PCB unit, motors, etc.
Maintenance Tools List
No.

Name

Q'ty

Description

Phillips Screwdriver
(Length 200 mm)

For 3~4 mm screws

Phillips Screwdriver
(Length 100 mm)

For 2~3 mm screws

Flat-blade Screwdriver
(Length 100 mm)

4.3 mm width

Tweezers

Round Nose Pliers

Spring Gauge 5 kg

Cutting Nippers

Soldering Iron (30W)

Volt-ohm Meter

10

Hex. Wrench

1.5 mm

For screw HSS(FP),


M3x4
(Location 3-13)*

11

Hex. Wrench

2 mm

For screw HSS(FP),


M4x6
(Location 12-13)*

*: The location number is the parts location number in Chapter 5 Parts List.

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Remarks

3-6. Disassembly, Reassembly and Lubrication


Scale Label Positioning Information
The printer has the following six scale labels. When the scale label is replaced, correctly position
it as described below:
(1) Scale Label () on the Ribbon Unit Cover 2 SA
The scale label is not supplied separately, though the scale label itself is the same one as for
the label used for (, and ).
Align the scale label as shown in the figure. The area for sticking the scale label is dented.
(2) Paper Guide Scale Label ()
Align it with the two holes and the arrow-shaped notch as shown in the figure. Align 0 on the
scale with the arrow-shaped notch.
(3) Adjust Scale Label ()
First, position the pointed edge of the Head Adjust Plate so that it is 18.5mm apart from the
lower edge as shown in the figure. Next, stick the scale label so that the pointed edge points 5
on the scale.
(4) Adjust Scale Label ()
Align the 10 on the scale with the plate edge as shown in the figure.
(5) Adjust Scale Label ()
Align the 0 on the scale with the frame edge as shown in the figure.

Pointed edge

Plate, Head Adjust

18.5mm

Approx. 0.5mm

(26.3mm)

SA, Ribbon Unit Cover 2

5
4

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(6) Paper Guide Scale Label ()
On the Paper Guide Plate, the two slits are provided. Align both upper corners of the scale label
with the slits as shown in the figure.
Plate, Paper Guide

Slit

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3-6-1. Upper Cover Unit


1. Open the Upper Cover Unit and remove the one screw (PH (PW, N), M3x10), the Arm U Guide
Pin, and the Arm U Guide Bush.
2. Remove the six screws (BH (N), M4x6) and detach the Upper Cover Unit.
Note on reassembling:
When assembling the Upper
Cover Unit, follow the next steps to
align the Upper Cover Unit.
1) Loosely tighten the six screws
(BH (N), M4x6).
2) Close the Upper Cover Unit
and, while pressing it down by
hand, tighten the six screws.

(Unit, Upper Cover)

Bush, Arm U Guide

BH (N), M4x6

PH (PW, N), M3x10

Pin, Arm U Guide

3-6-2. Front Cover U, Upper Cover SA and Top Cover Hinge


1. Remove the Upper Cover Unit. Refer to 3-6-1 Upper Cover Unit.
2. Remove the five screws (BHT (PT, N), M3x8) and detach the Front Cover U.
3. Remove the four screws (BH (N), M4x6) and detach the two Top Cover Hinges.
4. Pull out the six CS-rings (CS-Ring, 3) and remove the Right Cover Window from the Upper
Cover SA.
Notes on reassembling:
Do not reuse the removed CS-rings.
Fully insert the CS-rings to fix the
Right Cover Window.

BH (N), M4x6
Hinge, Top Cover
SA, Upper Cover

Cover U, Front

Window, Right Cover


CS-Ring, 3
BHT (PT, N), M3x8

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3-6-3. Paper Guide SA


1. Open the Upper Cover Unit.
2. Loosen the Paper Guide Lock Screw to set the Paper Guide SA free.
3. Remove the one screw (BH (N), M3x5) (), the Paper Guide Gear Flange 2 ( ), the Paper
Guide Gear Collar (), the Paper Guide Gear () and the Paper Guide Gear Collar ().
4. Remove the two screws (BH (N), M3x5) () and move the Paper Guide L Frame () to the left
(A).
5. Move the Paper Guide SA () to the left and remove it upwardly (B).
Note on reassembling:
When assembling the Paper Guide Gear, engage it with both Rack Plates so that the center of the
Paper Guide Gear and the marks on the Rack Plates are aligned as shown in the figure.

1 BH (N), M3x5
Mark

2 Flange 2, Paper Guide Gear


3 Collar, Paper Guide Gear
4 Gear, Paper Guide

Plate, Rack
Mark

5 BH (N), M3x5
7 SA, Paper Guide

6 Frame, Paper Guide L

B
A

Screw, Paper Guide Lock

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6. Remove the two screws (BH (N), M4x6) (), detach the Paper Guide Plate R SA2 and the
Paper Guide Plate L SA2, and pull out the two Paper Holder Shafts.
7. From the Paper Guide Plate R SA2, remove the one screw (BH (N), M3x5), the Plate Rack Bush,
the Rack Plate, and the Paper Guide Lock Screw.
8. From the Paper Guide Plate L SA2, remove the one screw (BH (N), M3x5), the Plate Rack Bush,
and the Rack Plate.
Frame, Paper Guide L
BH (N), M4x6

SA2, Paper Guide Plate L

Shaft, Paper Holder


Screw, Paper Guide Lock
SA2, Paper Guide Plate R

BH (N), M3x5
Bush, Plate Rack
Plate, Rack

Plate, Rack
BH (N), M3x5
Bush, Plate Rack

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3-6-4. PCBs
(1) PCB Frame 2 Block
1. Remove the Upper Cover Unit. Refer to 3-6-1 Upper Cover Unit.
2. Remove the Paper Guide SA. Refer to 3-6-3 Paper Guide SA.
3. Remove the eight screws (BH, M3x5) and detach the PCB Frame 2 Block.

BH (N), M3x5

(PCB Frame 2 Block)

BH (N), M3x5

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(2)
1.
2.
3.

PCMCIA PCB SA
Remove the PCB Frame 2 Block.
Remove the three screws (BH, M3x5) and detach the PCMCIA PCB SA ().
Disconnect the two PCMCIA Cable SAs () from the PCMCIA PCB SA and the Main PCB Unit.

BH (N), M3x5
SA, PCMCIA Cable
SA, Centronics Cable (26)
2
Cable, FFC (10P)

Unit, Main PCB

BH (N), M3x5
Spacer, PCMCIA

SA, PCMCIA PCB

BH (N), M3x5

SA, Ribbon Motor


PCB Cable

BH (N), M3x5
SA, Parallel I/F PCB

Cable, FFC (22P)

BH (N), M3x5
5

SA, Serial I/F PCB

SA, Motor Driver PCB


BH (N), M3x5

BH (N), M3x5
8

(3)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Cover, PCMCIA

Main PCB Unit


Remove the PCB Frame 2 Block.
Remove the PCMCIA PCB SA.
Remove the all connectors and FFC cables from the Main PCB unit.
Remove the one PCMCIA Spacer ().
Remove the five screws (BH (N), M3x5) and detach the Main PCB Unit ().

Notes on reassembling:
Connect all connectors to the Main PCB Unit and the PCMCIA PCB SA.
When connecting the FFC cable, be sure that its insertion direction is correct. Pay attention to its
foil side and tape side.

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(4)
1.
2.
3.
4.

Other PCBs
Remove the two screws (BH, M3x5) and detach the Motor Driver PCB SA ().
Remove the two screws (BH, M3x5) and detach the Serial I/F PCB SA ().
Remove the two screws (BH, M3x5) and detach the Parallel I/F PCB SA ().
Remove the one screw (BH, M3x5) and detach the PCMCIA Cover ().

Note on reassembling:
When connecting the FFC (10P) Cable, be sure that its insertion direction is correct. Pay attention
to its foil and tape sides.

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3-6-5. L Front Cover Block and Print Mechanism Unit


(1) L Front Cover Block
1. Open the Upper Cover Unit.
2. Remove the two screws (PH, M3x12), the two Upper Case Guide Legs, and the two Upper Case
Guide Washers from the L Front Cover Block.
3. Remove the two screws (BH (N), M3x5) and detach the L Front Cover Block ().
4. Disconnect the FFC (22P) Cable () from the Ope-Pane PCB SA.
Note on reassembling:
When connecting the FFC (22P) Cable, insert it with the foil side facing up.
(2)
1.
2.
3.

Print Mechanism Unit


Remove the Upper Cover Unit. Refer to 3-6-1 Upper Cover Unit.
Remove the Paper Guide SA. Refer to 3-6-3 Paper Guide SA.
Remove the PCB Frame 2 block and disconnect the connectors connected to the Printer
Mechanism Unit. (CN11, CN14, CN25B, CN27, CN33 and CN34 on the Main PCB Unit, and 2P
connector CN1 of the Motor Driver PCB SA). Refer to 3-6-4 PCBs.
4. Remove the two screws (BH (N), M3x5) and detach the Ope-pane Back Cover ().
5. Remove the five screws (BH (N), M4x6) and the five screws (BH (N), M3x5), and detach the
Print Mechanism Unit () by lifting it upward.
BH (N), M4x6
(Unit, Print Mechanism)

BH (N), M3x5

BH (N), M3x5

PH, M3x12
Leg, Upper
Case Guide

BH (N), M4x6
BH (N), M3x5

Washer, Upper
Case Guide
(to CN13)

2
Cable, FFC (22P)

3
1

Cover, Ope-pane
Back

(L Front Cover Block)


PH, M3x12
Leg, Upper Case Guide
Washer, Upper Case Guide

BH (N), M3x5

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3-6-6.

Head SA

Caution:
Carefully handle the Head SA when disassembling and reassembling it so as not to
damage the thermal elements of the Head SA. Especially, avoid contacting the thermal
elements with the metal part, etc.
1.
2.
3.
4.

Open the Upper Cover Unit.


Push the print head release lever () to open the Head Cover Unit.
Remove the RG Shaft Bush () and detach the Ribbon Guide Shaft 2 ().
While pressing the Head SA () evenly with your thumbs, slide it to the rear as shown in the
direction of the arrows. (The two projections A of the Head SA come off the B.) Then, remove
the Head SA by pulling it toward the front.
5. Disconnect the one connector () from the Head SA.
Notes on reassembling:
When assembling the Head SA, assemble it by reversing the removal procedure. Be sure that the
two projections A are engaged with the notches B.
After assembling the Head SA, clean the surface of the thermal elements with the thermal head
cleaner.
When you have replaced the Head SA, check the head rank of the new Head SA by reading
the 4-digit number written on the Head SA (at position A). Then, perform the head rank
setting according to 4-3-2 (1) Head rank setting. Otherwise, proper printing density is not
obtained.

[When removing]

Bush, RG Shaft

SA, Head

4
Shaft 2, Ribbon Guide

Connector

(Print Head Release Lever)

A
A: 4-digit number (Head rank)
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3-6-7. Head Spring


1. Open the Upper Cover Unit.
2. Remove the Head SA. Refer to 3-6-6 Head SA.
3. Remove the two screw (BHT (PT, N), M3x8) and detach the Head Spring Holder Block.
4. Remove the Head Spring Holder B by unhooking its claws and detach the three Head Springs.
Note on reassembling:
When assembling the Head Spring, securely insert it into the stud as shown in the figure.
Note that, at the right and left ends, no Head Spring is assembled.
Assembly the Head Spring Holder B by hooking its claws on the Head Spring Holder U.
Holder B, Head Spring

BHT (PT, N),


M3x8
Spring, Head

(Head Spring
Holder Block)
Holder U, Head Spring
(No Head Spring at one end)

3-6-8. RG 2 Plate
1. Open the Upper Cover Unit.
2. Remove the two PG Set Screws and three washers (Plain, 3).
3. Remove the one screws (BH (N), M3x5) and the one RG Plate Bush, and detach the RG 2
Plate.
Note on reassembling:
After assembling the RG 2
Plate, perform the ribbon
slanting adjustment
referring to 3-7-1-(1)
Ribbon Slanting
Elimination Adjustment
(Front Side).

Washer, Plain, 3
Plate, RG 2

BH (N), M3x5
Bush, RG Plate
Screw, PG Set
Washer, Plain, 3

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3-6-9. Platen SA
1. Open the Upper Cover Unit.
2. Push the print head release lever and open the Head Cover Unit.
3. Remove the one PG Set Screw () and detach the Peel Plate SA ().
4. Remove the two screws (BH (N), M3x5) and the Platen Bearing Cap (), and gently pull out the
Platen Unit ().
5. Remove the one screw (BH (PW, N), M4x6), and detach the one washer (Plain, 4) and the
Platen Bearing R from the Platen SA ().
Note on reassembling:
While pressing the print head release lever down, insert the Platen Unit into the main body.
(Unit, Head Cover)
(Unit, Platen)

SA, Platen

5
Bearing R, Platen
Washer, Plain, 4
BH (PW, N) M4x6

(Print Head
Release Lever)

Cap, Platen Bearing

3
Screw, PG Set

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BH (N), M3x5

SA, Peel Plate

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3-6-10. Head Cover Unit


1. Remove the Print Mechanism Unit. Refer to 3-6-5-(2) Print Mechanism Unit.
2. Remove the Head SA. Refer to 3-6-6 Head SA.
3. Remove the two screws (BH (N), M3x5) and detach the Side Cover SA ().
4. Remove the two screws (BH (PW, N), M4x6) and the six screws (BH (N), M3x5), and detach the
Head Cover Unit () with cables.
Notes on reassembling:
When assembling the Head Cover Unit, be sure no cable is caught by the mechanical parts.
When assembling the Head Cover Unit, follow the next steps to adjust the Head Cover Unit
position.
1) Tighten the screws A and B and loosely tighten the three screws C.
2) Press down the Head Cover Unit and lock it with the print head release lever.
3) Tighten the three screws C to fix the Head Cover Unit.

B
BH (PW, N), M4x6

BH (N), M3x5

A
BH (N), M3x5

SA, Side Cover

Unit, Head Cover

BH (N), M3x5

(Print Head Release Lever)

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3-6-11. Head Cable SA


1. Remove the Head Cover Unit. Refer to 3-6-10 Head Cover Unit.
2. Turn over the Head Cover Unit.
3. Remove the four screws (BH (N), M3x5) and detach the Head Rear Cover ().
4. Remove the one screw (BH (N), M3x5) and detach the Nylon Clip ().
5. Remove the Head Cable SA ().
Note on reassembling:
When assembling the Head Cable SA, extend the cable end approximately 6cm from the Nylon
Clip as shown in the figure.

BH (N), M3x5
Cover, Head Rear

Clip, Nylon (8N)

2
(to CN33/CN34)

Approx. 6cm

SA, Head Cable

BH (N), M3x5

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3-6-12. Ribbon Drive Unit


1. Remove the Head Cover Unit. Refer to 3-6-10 Head Cover Unit.
2. Remove the Head Cable SA. Refer to 3-6-11 Head Cable SA.
3. Remove the three screws (BH (N), M3x5) and detach the Ribbon Drive Unit () by shifting it in
the direction of the arrow. In this case, first, you need to pull out the projection A from the notch
on the frame.
4. Remove the Ribbon Guide Shaft 1 ().
Note: Do not remove the PG Set Screw when removing the Ribbon Guide Shaft 1 (2). Otherwise,
you need to perform the ribbon slanting adjustment referring to 3-7-1-(2) Ribbon Slanting
Elimination Adjustment (Back Side).
BH (N), M3x5
Unit, Ribbon Drive

1
BH (N), M3x5
Shaft 1, Ribbon Guide

Screw, PG Set
Do not loosen unless you replace it.

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3-6-13. Ribbon Shaft Catch Plate


1. Remove the two screws (BH (N), M3x5) and detach the Ribbon Shaft Catch Plate Block to the
right.
2. Remove the two Ribbon Shaft Supports.
3. Remove the PG Set Screw, the one washer (Plain, 3), RG Adjust Plate, and RG Shaft Bush 2.
4. Peel off the two Adjust Scale Labels from the Ribbon Shaft Support.
Note on reassembling:
When sticking the Adjust Scale Labels, position them correctly. For positioning the labels, see
page 3-7.
Support, Ribbon Shaft

BH (N), M3x5
Label, Adjust Scale
Bush 2, RG Shaft

Support, Ribbon Shaft

Plate, RG Adjust

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Label, Adjust Scale

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3-6-14. HC Shaft Torque-Limiter


1. Remove the Head Cover Unit. Refer to 3-6-10 Head Cover Unit.
2. Remove the Head Cable SA. Refer to 3-6-11 Head Cable SA.
3. Remove the two screws (PH (N), M3x3) and one screw (BH (N), M4x6), and detach the HC
Shaft Washer ().
4. Remove the four screws (PH (N), M3x3) and detach the HC Shaft Holder ().
Note on reassembling:
When assembling the HC Shaft Holder (), pay attention to its assembling direction. The long
holes should be as shown in the figure.
Holder, HC Shaft
2 (Cables)
PH (N), M3x3

Hinge, Head Cover

BH (N), M4x6

Washer, HC Shaft

PH (N), M3x3

5. Push the shaft end A to shift the torque limiter block to the left and detach the Head Cover
Hinge () and the Head Cover Spacer ().
6. Remove the cup-point screw (HSS (Cup), M5x5) ().
Notes on reassembling:
When assembling the Head Cover Spacer (), fit its projection to the notch on the frame as
shown in the figure.
When assembling the Head Cover Hinge (), pass the cable between the frame and the Head
Cover Hinge (). Next, align its square hole on the right side with the shaft end and insert the
shaft to the square hole by pushing the shaft (or lightly hitting the left end of the shaft).

(Cables)
HSS (Cup), M5x5
Spacer, Head Cover

5
Hinge, Head Cover

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7. Slide the Damper Set Collar () to the left (A), and, while turning the Head Cover Shaft () in
the direction of the arrow (B), pull out the Head Cover Shaft () to the right (C). Then, the
Damper Set Collar () and the HC Shaft Torque-Limiter () will come off.
Note that, since the HC Shaft Torque-Limiter () is a one-way clutch, the Head Cover Shaft ()
can turn in one direction shown by the arrow (B).
Note on reassembling:
When assembling the HC Shaft Torque-Limiter (), follow the next steps.
1) Insert the projection (D) of the HC Shaft Torque-Limiter () into the slit, and assemble the
Head Cover Shaft (), the HC Shaft Torque-Limiter (), and the Damper Set Collar ().
2) Without tightening the Damper Set Collar () with the cup-point screw (HSS (Cup), M5x5)
(), lower the Head Cover Unit and lock it with the print head release lever.
3) Fully slide the Damper Set Collar () to the right, and then tighten the cup-point screw (HSS
(Cup), M5x5) ().

B
C

7
6
Collar, Damper Set

D
Shaft, Head Cover

8
Torque-Limiter, HC Shaft

Torque-Limiter, HC Shaft
Collar, Damper Set

D
(Print head release lever)

HSS (Cup), M5x5

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3-6-15. Switch Head Up Cable SA (Head Up/Down Sensor)


1. Remove the Head Cover Unit. Refer to 3-6-10 Head Cover Unit.
2. Remove the Head Cable SA. Refer to 3-6-11 Head Cable SA.
3. Remove the one screw (FH (N), M3x4) and one screw (BH (N), M3x5), and detach the Head
Open Switch Bracket Block.
4. Remove the one screw (PH, M2x5) and detach the Switch Head UP Cable SA () from the
Head Open SW Bracket ().
SA, Switch Head Up Cable
(Head Up/Down Sensor)

Bracket, Head Open SW

(to CN11)
PH, M2x5

FH (N), M3x4

BH (N), M3x5

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3-6-16. Ribbon Drive Motor SA, Ribbon Sensor PCB SA and Friction Felt
(1) Ribbon Drive Motor SA
1. Remove the Ribbon Drive Unit. Refer to 3-6-12 Ribbon Drive Unit.
2. Remove the three screws (PH (N), M3x4) and detach the Ribbon Unit Cover 1 ().
3. Pull out the Ribbon Gear 3 (), remove the four screws (BHT (PT, N), M3x8), and detach the
Ribbon Unit Cover 2 SA ().
4. Disconnect the one connector (), remove the two screws (PH, M2.6x4), and detach the Ribbon
Drive Motor SA ().
5. Remove the Ribbon Gear 1, Ribbon Gear 2 and RG Shaft Bush 2.
Note on reassembling:
When assembling the Ribbon Gear 1, Ribbon Gear 2 and Ribbon Gear 3, apply Floil G-311S to
the shafts and the gear surfaces shown by the star marks.

BHT (PT, N), M3x8

3
SA, Ribbon Unit
Cover 2

2
Gear 3, Ribbon

1
Cover 1, Ribbon Unit

5
SA, Ribbon
Drive Motor
PH, M2.6x4
Bush 2, RG Shaft

Gear 2, Ribbon

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PH (N), M3x4

(2) Ribbon Sensor PCB SA and Ribbon Supply Unit


1. Remove the Ribbon Drive Motor. Refer to (1) Ribbon Drive Motor.
2. Remove the two screws (BH (N), M3x5), pull out the Ribbon Gear 3 (), and detach the Ribbon
Unit Plate 2 Block from the Ribbon Unit Plate 1 SA.
3. Remove the Ribbon Supply Unit () and the Ribbon Unit Shaft Bush 2 from the Ribbon Unit
Plate 2 ().
4. Disconnect the one connector (), remove the one screw (BH (N), M3x5), and detach the
Ribbon Sensor PCB SA () from the Ribbon Unit Plate 2 ().
Note on reassembling:
When assembling the Ribbon Supply Unit (), check the following points.
1) The spring end is hooked on the opening of the Ribbon Unit Plate 2.
2) The thin projection is inserted into the photo interrupter of the Ribbon Sensor PCB SA.
3) The large projection is stopped by the stopper A.
[When reassembling]
Stopper "A"

Be sure that this projection is


stopped by the stopper "A".

Bush 2, Ribbon Unit Shaft


(Unit, Ribbon Supply)
Plate 2, Ribbon Unit
BH (N), M3x5

(Spring end)

SA, Ribbon
Sensor PCB

Be sure that this projection is


engaged with the photo interrupter.

BH (N), M3x5

5
4

Gear 3, Ribbon

(to CN27)
(to CN2 of the Motor Drive PCB SA)

SA, Ribbon Unit Plate 1

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1.
2.
3.
4.

Friction Felt
Remove the Ribbon Drive Motor. Refer to (1) Ribbon Drive Motor.
Remove the Ribbon Supply Unit. Refer to (2) Ribbon Sensor PCB SA and Ribbon Supply Unit.
Remove the Ribbon Unit Shaft Bush 1 () and disengage the one E-Ring 4 ().
Remove the Friction Plate 2, the Felt Holder, the Friction Felt, the Friction Plate 1, the Ribbon
Return Sprig, and the Ribbon Spring Holder 2.
5. Disengage the E-Ring 4 and remove the Ribbon Torque Spring, the Ribbon Spring Holder 1,
and the R Torque Adjust Nut.
6. Remove the one Nut (#3) M6 and the one E-Ring 3 from the Ribbon Unit Shaft.
Nut, (#3), M6
E-Ring, 3

Nut, R Torque Adjust


Holder 1, Ribbon Spring

[When reassembling]

Spring, Ribbon Torque

Holder 2, Ribbon Spring


Spring, Ribbon Return
Plate 1, Friction
E-Ring, 4
a
b

E-Ring, 4
Shaft, Ribbon Unit

Felt, Friction
Holder, Felt
Plate 2, Friction

Bush 1, Ribbon Unit Shaft

Notes on reassembling:
Assemble the Felt Holder and the Friction Plate 2 as shown in the figure.
After assembling the Friction Felt, perform the ribbon back tension adjustment. Refer to 3-7-2
Ribbon Back Tension Adjustment of the Supply Reel.
(to be continued)

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When assembling the R Torque Adjust Nut, engage its claws with the Ribbon Spring Holder 1 as
shown in the figure.
[When reassembling the R Torque Adjust Nut]
Securely
hook.

Nut, (#3), M6
Nut, R Torque Adjust
Holder 1, Ribbon Spring

When assembling the Ribbon Return Spring, hook its both ends to the Friction Plate 1 as shown
in the figure.
[When reassembling the Ribbon Return Spring]
Holder 2, Ribbon Spring
Plate 1, Friction

Spring, Ribbon Return

Securely hook the spring


at two positions.

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3-6-17. PF Motor
1. Remove the Print Mechanism Unit. Refer to 3-6-5-(2) Print Mechanism Unit.
2. Remove the Head Cover Unit. Refer to 3-6-10 Head Cover Unit.
3. Remove the four screws (PH (PW), M3x12) and detach the PF Motor Block and the PF Motor
Bracket ().
4. Remove the two cup-point screws (HSS (FP), M3x4) and pull out the PF Motor Gear () from
the PF Motor ().
Notes on reassembling:
When assembling the PF Motor Gear (),
align its surface with the shaft end of the
PF Motor () as shown in the figure.
When assembling the PF Motor Gear (),
apply Floil G-311S to the the gear surface
shown by the star marks

Align the pulley surface


with the shaft end.

3
PH (PW), M3x12

HSS (FP), M3x4

Gear, PF Motor
Bracket, PF Motor

1
Motor, PF

(to CN19)

3-6-18. PF Belt
1. Remove the Print Mechanism Unit. Refer to 3-6-5-(2) Print Mechanism Unit.
2. Remove the Head Cover Unit. Refer to 3-6-10 Head Cover Unit.
3. Remove the PF Motor. Refer to 3-6-16 PF Motor.
4. Loosen the two screws (BH (N), M3x5) and remove the PF Pulley 2 (), the PF Belt () and the
PF Pulley 1 ().
5. Remove the two screws (BH (N), M3x5) and
SA 2, Pulley 1 Tensioner
detach the Pulley 1 Tensioner SA 2 ().
Notes on reassembling:
After assembling the PF Belt (), perform the
belt tension adjustment referring to 3-7-3 PF
Belt Tension Adjustment.
Pulley 1, PF
When assembling the PF Pulley 1 and
PF Pulley 2 apply Floil G-311S to the
Belt, PF
shafts and the gear surface shown by
the star marks. Be sure that no Floil is
Pulley 2, PF
on the PF Belt.
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3

2
1

BH (N), M3x5

3-6-19. Photo Sensor Cable SA (Transparent Sensor) and Paper Guide Roller SA
(1) Photo Sensor Cable SA (Transparent Sensor)
1. Remove the Print Mechanism Unit. Refer to 3-6-5-(2) Print Mechanism Unit.
2. Open the Head Cover Unit.
3. Press the transparent sensor guide release lever (A) and open the Sensor Guide Plate Block
(B).
4. Remove the two screws (No. 0, PHT (PT), M2x4) and detach the Sensor Holder U1 Plate, the
Sensor Hold Spring, the Paper Sensor Holder U2, and the Photo Sensor Cable SA.
Notes on reassembling:
Securely assemble the Photo Sensor Cable SA on the Paper Sensor Holder U2 as shown in the
figure.
When assembling the Sensor Holder U1 Plate and the Sensor Hold Spring, place them so that the
convex part faces up.
(2)
1.
2.
3.

Paper Guide Roller SA


Remove the Print Mechanism Unit. Refer to 3-6-5-(2) Print Mechanism Unit.
Remove the two screws (BH (N), M3x5) and detach the Paper Guide Roller Block.
Pull out the Damper Roller Shaft from the Paper Guide Roller SA.
SA, Paper Guide Roller
Shaft, Damper Roller
(Sensor Guide
Plate Block)

B
A

Holder U2, Paper Sensor


SA, Photo Sensor Cable
(Transparent Sensor)
Spring, Sensor Hold

[When reassembling]
SA, Photo Sensor
Cable

BH (N), M3x5

(Transparent Sensor
Guide Release Lever)

Plate, Sensor Holder U1

No. 0, PHT (PT), M2x4

(to CN102 of the Sensor SA)

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3-6-20. Paper Sensor PCB SA (Reflective Sensor) and Sensor SA


(1) Paper Sensor SA (Reflective Sensor)
1. Remove the Print Mechanism Unit. Refer to 3-6-5-(2) Print Mechanism Unit.
2. Open the Head Cover Unit.
3. Press the transparent sensor guide release lever (A) and open the Sensor Guide Plate Block
(B).
4. Remove the two screws (BH (N), M3x5), and detach the Sensor Guide Lever (with the Sensor
Guide Spring) and the two Sensor Guide Shafts.
Note: The Sensor Guide Lever will be jumped out.
5. Remove the two screws (No. 0, PHT (PT), M2x4) and detach the Paper Sensor PCB SA, the
Paper Sensor Holder B with the Paper Sensor B Cover, and the two Sensor Guide Pads.
Note on reassembling:
When assembling the Paper Sensor PCB SA, route the wire as shown in the figure.
(2) Sensor Relay PCB SA
1. Remove the Print Mechanism Unit. Refer to 3-6-5-(2) Print Mechanism Unit.
2. Remove the two screws (BH (N), M3x5), disconnect the three connectors, and remove the
Sensor Relay PCB SA.

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Wiring route

Shaft, Sensor Guide

Pad, Sensor Guide

Cover, Paper Sensor B

Wiring route
(Sensor Guide Plate Block)
Holder B, Paper Sensor

SA, Paper Sensor PCB

Lever, Sensor Guide


Spring, Sensor Guide

No. 0, PHT (PT), M2x4

(Transparent Sensor Guide


Release Lever)

CN101

(To CN25)

BH (N), M3x5

BH (N), M3x5

CN103

SA, Sensor Relay PCB


CN102

(To Photo Sensor Cable SA


(Transparent Sensor))
(To Paper Sensor SA (Reflective Sensor))

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3-6-21. Head Cover Hook SA and Sensor Guide Hold SA


(1) Paper Sensor SA (Reflective Sensor)
1. Remove the Print Mechanism Unit. Refer to 3-6-5-(2) Print Mechanism Unit.
2. Remove the one screw (BH (N), M3x5), and detach the Return Spring Holder, the Head Lock
Spring and the Head Cover Hook SA.
3. Remove the one screw (BH (N), M3x5), and detach the Return Spring Holder, the Head Lock
Spring and the Sensor Guide Hook SA.
Note on reassembling:
When assembling the Sensor Guide Hook SA and Head Cover Hook SA, apply Floil G-311S to
the shafts shown by the star marks

SA, Sensor Guide Hook


Spring, Head Lock
Holder, Return Spring

BH (N), M3x5
SA, Head Cover Hook
Spring, Head Lock

BH (N), M3x5

Holder, Return Spring

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3-6-22. Power Supply PCB Unit and Power Supply PCB (Univ) SA
1. Remove the Print Mechanism Unit. Refer to 3-6-5-(2) Print Mechanism Unit.
2. Disconnect the three connectors, remove the four screws (BH (N), M3x5), and detach the Power
Supply PCB Unit by lifting it.

(to CN5)

BH (N), M3x5

(to CN23 from Fan)

Unit, Power Supply PCB

(to CN1 of the Power


Supply PCB (Univ) SA)

3. Remove the two screws (BH (N), M3x5) and detach the Power PCB Sheet.
4. Remove the two screws (PH (PW, N), M3x15) and detach the Power Supply Fan from the
Power Supply PCB (Univ) SA.
PH (PW, N), M3x15

SA, Power Supply PCB (Univ)


Fan, Power Supply

BH (N), M3x5

Sheet, Power PCB

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3-6-23. Power Switch SA


1. Remove the Print Mechanism Unit. Refer to 3-6-5-(2) Print Mechanism Unit.
2. Disconnect the one connector from the Power Supply PCB Unit. Refer to 3-6-22 Power Supply
PCB Unit and Power Supply PCB (Univ) SA.
3. Remove the five screws (BH (N), M3x5) and detach the CBL Frame Block.
4. Remove the two screws (FH (N), M3x8), the one screw (BH (N), M4x6) and the one toothed lock
washer, and then detach the Power Switch SA () from the CBL Frame SA2 ().
(to Power Supply
PCB (Univ) SA)

BH (N), M3x5

BH (N), M3x5

SA, Power Switch

FH (N), M3x8

2
SA2, CBL Frame

BH (N), M4x6
Toothed Lock Washer

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3-6-24. Ope-Pane PCB SA


1. Remove the L Front Cover Block. Refer to 3-6-5-(1) L Front Cover Block and Print Mechanism
Unit.
2. Remove the four screws (BHT (PT), M3x8) and detach the Ope-Pane Unit.
BHT (PT), M3x8

Cover, L Front

(Unit, Ope-Pane)

3. Remove the four screws (PHT (PT), M2.6x6), and detach the Ope-Pane Frame Block and the
Ope-Pane Window from the Ope-Pane PCB SA.
4. Peel off the Ope-Pane Sheet from the Ope-Pane Frame.
SA, Ope-Pane PCB
(Adhesive tapes)
Window, Ope-Pane
Frame, Ope-Pane
PHT (PT), M2.6x6

Sheet, Ope-Pane

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3-7. Adjustments
3-7-1. Ribbon Slanting Elimination Adjustment
(1) Ribbon Slanting Elimination Adjustment (Front Side)
This adjustment should be done in the following cases.
When the ribbon travels slantwise.
When the RG2 plate is reassembled.
The take-up side ribbon passes the RG2 plate and then taken up.
1. Loosen the thumb screws and turn the RG2 Plate in the direction of the arrows to eliminate
ribbon slanting. Namely, adjust the PG2 Plate so that it is in parallel to the ribbon shaft.
It is convenient to adjust the RG2 Plate while observing the position of the pointer on the scale.
(2) Ribbon Slanting Elimination Adjustment (Back Side)
This adjustment should be done in the following cases.
When the ribbon travels slantwise.
When the ribbon guide shaft 1 is reassembled.
The supply side ribbon passes the ribbon guide shaft 1 and fed to the take-up side.
1. Loosen the thumb screw and move it up and down to eliminate ribbon slanting.
As the thumb screw is moved up and down, the Ribbon Guide Shaft 1 moves up and down
accordingly.

Thumb screw

Plate, RG 2

Shaft 1, Ribbon Guide


[Ribbon Slanting Elimination

Thumb screws

Adjustment (Back side)]


[Ribbon Slanting Elimination
Adjustment (Front side)]

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Removing Wrinkling of the Ribbon


The following explains the general procedure for removing the ribbon wrinkle.
Adjusting points:
Ribbon tension
The RG 2 Plate for removing the ribbon wrinkle on the take-up (front) side
The Ribbon Guide Shaft 1 for removing the ribbon wrinkle on the supply (rear) side
[For Ribbon Tension Adjustment]
Weak Strong

[For Wrinkle on the Supply Side]


Thumb screw

Plate, RG 2

(Pointer)
(Pointer)

Thumb screw
Thumb screw

Shaft 1, Ribbon Guide

[For Wrinkle on the Take-up Side]

How to check:
Visual check
By printing the slant pattern (slant lines) from the menu
Adjustment procedure:
First, adjust the ribbon tension and then the ribbon path.
1. Ribbon Tension Adjustment
1) Adjust the ribbon tension appropriately. The ribbon
tension should be adjusted according to the media
width to prevent ribbon from wrinkling.
For details, refer to 3-7-2 Ribbon Back Tension
Adjustment of the Supply Reel on page 3-43.
Strong tension (toward 10 on the scale):
Less ribbon wrinkle but media gets dirty.
Weak tension (toward 0 on the scale):
Ribbon tends to wrinkle.
2) Proceed to the next 2 Ribbon Path Adjustment.

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[Example: when tension is strong]

Dirt
Dirt

Media feed direction

2. Ribbon Path Adjustment


The ribbon is fed from the supply side and rewound by the take-up side via the Ribbon Guide
Shaft 1, the print head, and the RG2 Plate.
By adjusting the position of the Ribbon Guide Shaft 1 and the RG2 Plate, the ribbon wrinkle will
be removed. See the figures on the next page.
2-1. Visual Check and Adjustment
Checking the ribbon surface visually is a good way to see whether the ribbon wrinkles or not.
You can find the wrinkle by the reflected light on the ribbon surface. Check both take-up (front)
side and supply (rear) side of the ribbon for wrinkling.
See the figures on the next page.
1) Tighten the ribbon to remove any slack.
2) Lower the head cover (but do not lower fully as it is locked) and visually check the ribbon
surface on both take-up and supply sides.
3) Visually check the take-up side.
If the wrinkle is found on the right side (A in the figure), then turn the RG2 Plate
clockwise (toward 0 on the scale). (To turn it, loosen the thumb screws.)
If the wrinkle is found on the left side (B in the figure), then turn the RG2 Plate
counterclockwise (toward 10 on the scale). (To turn it, loosen the thumb screws.)
If the wrinkle is at around the center of the ribbon, find to which side the wrinkle is shifted
and turn the RG2 Plate accordingly.
Note that the wrinkle will be produced for longer path side since the shorter path side ribbon
is strongly pulled by the printer.
4) Visually check the supply side.
If the wrinkle is found on the right side (C in the figure), then move the Ribbon Guide
Shaft 1 downward (toward 10 on the scale). (To turn it, loosen the thumb screw.)
If the wrinkle is found on the left side (D in the figure), then move the Ribbon Guide
Shaft 1 upward (toward 0 on the scale). (To turn it, loosen the thumb screw.)
If the wrinkle is at around the center of the ribbon, find to which side the wrinkle is shifted
and move the Ribbon Guide Shaft 1 accordingly.
Note that the wrinkle will be produced for longer path side since the shorter path side ribbon
is strongly pulled by the printer.
5) Be sure that thus adjusted positions will be around 5 on the scale. (5 is the mechanical
center.)
6) Proceed to the next adjustment, 2-2 Adjustment Using the Printed Slant Pattern.

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[Possible wrinkles and the adjustments for each wrinkle]

Ribbon
Supply side
D

Take-up side

Adjusting point for the


Ribbon Guide Shaft 1.
A

Adjusting point for the Ribbon Guide Shaft 1.

[For Ribbon Tension Adjustment]


Weak Strong

[For Wrinkle on the Supply Side]


Thumb screw
D

Plate, RG 2

(Pointer)
C

A
Thumb screw
Thumb screw
[For Wrinkle on the Take-up Side]

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Shaft 1, Ribbon Guide

(Pointer)

2-2. Adjustment Using the Printed Slant Pattern


(1) Printing the Slant Pattern
Print the slant pattern from the menu as follows:
1) While READY is displayed on the LCD, press the [MODE] key to enter the Menu Mode.
2) Press the [MENU] key repeatedly until *Test MODE is displayed.
3) Press the [SELECT] key and then press the [MENU] key repeatedly until Print Pattern is
displayed.
4) Press the [SELECT] key and then press the [UP] key repeatedly until Pattern Slanting is
displayed.
5) Press the [SELECT] key.
The slant pattern is printed and the display returns to Pattern Slanting.
To continue printing, repeat 4) and 5).
To exit the Menu Mode, press the [EXIT] key and then the [MODE] key.
Sample 1: Wrinkle is on the right side
(For wrinkles A and/or C)

Sample 2: Wrinkle is on the left side


(For wrinkles B and/or D)

Media feed direction

Media feed direction

(2) Adjustment
1) Find on which side the wrinkle is, from the above printed slant pattern.
2) Adjust the take-up and/or supply side.
If you are not sure, first, adjust the take-up side and then the supply side next.
Continue adjustment while printing the slant pattern by performing the above steps 4) and
5).
Adjustment on the take-up side:
In the case of sample 1 (Wrinkle A on the right side.):
Turn the RG2 Plate clockwise (toward 0 on the scale). (To turn it, loosen the thumb
screws.)
In the case of sample 2 (Wrinkle B on the left side.):
Turn the RG2 Plate counterclockwise (toward 10 on the scale). (To turn it, loosen the
thumb screws.)

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Adjustment on the supply side:


In the case of sample 1 (Wrinkle C on the right side):
Move the Ribbon Guide Shaft 1 downwardly (toward 10 on the scale). (To turn it, loosen
the thumb screw.)
In the case of sample 2 (Wrinkle D on the left side):
Move the Ribbon Guide Shaft 1 upwardly (toward 0 on the scale). (To turn it, loosen the
thumb screw.)

2-3. Readjustment of the Ribbon Tension


If satisfactory results are not obtained by the above adjustments, readjustment of the ribbon
tension will be required. Repeat from 1 Ribbon Tension Adjustment.

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3-7-2. Ribbon Back Tension Adjustment of the Supply Reel


This adjustment should be done in the following cases.
When the ribbon travelling is abnormal.
When a part is reassembled in the supply reel block.
1. Attach the ribbon holder SA to the supply reel.
2. Insert a coin into the coin insertion slot to temporarily fix the R Torque Adjust Nut.
3. While observing the position of the R Torque Adjust Nut on the scale, adjust the back tension of
the supply reel by turning the ribbon holder SA clockwise or counterclockwise.
Clockwise (for wider ribbon):
Torque becomes strong. (The coin insertion slot moves toward the right (10 on the scale).)
Counterclockwise (for narrower ribbon):
Torque becomes weak. (The coin insertion slot moves toward the left (0 on the scale).)

SA, Ribbon Holder

Coin insertion slit

Coin
Nut, R Torque Adjust
Supply Reel
A (Clockwise)
SA, Ribbon Holder

B'
Weak

B (Counterclockwise)

A'
Strong
Nut, R Torque Adjust
Coin insertion slit

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3-7-3. PF Belt Tension Adjustment


This adjustment should be done in the following cases.
When the PF belt is reassembled.
1. Loosen (not remove) the two screws "A".
2. Hook the spring gauge on the shaft B and pull it with a force of 1.8kg to 2.2kg, and then tighten
the screws "A".
Belt, PF
1.8 kg to 2.2 kg

Stud "B"

SA2, Pulley 1 Tensioner


"A"

3-7-4. Print Head Position Adjustment


This adjustment should be done in the following cases.
When printing is faint or thick.
When the head adjust plate is reassembled.
1. Loosen the thumb screw and move the Head Adjust Plate up or down, observing the pointer
position on the scale.
Upper position: For thinner media
Lower position: For thicker media

Thumb screw

Plate, Head Adjust

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TROUBLESHOOTING

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CHAPTER 4

TROUBLESHOOTING

TABLE OF CONTENTS
4-1. Error Message and Corrective Actions...........................................................................
4-2. Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................
4-2-1. Problems in Powering Up the Printer .................................................................
4-2-2. Media-feed Problems ........................................................................................
4-2-3. Problems in Printing..........................................................................................
4-2-4. Ribbon-feed Problems ......................................................................................
4-2-5. Sensor Problems ..............................................................................................
4-2-6. Operation Panel Problems ................................................................................
4-2-7. Connector Location ..........................................................................................
4-3. Maintenance Mode........................................................................................................
4-3-1. Entering the Maintenance Menus ......................................................................
4-3-2. Factory Setup Menu Operation .........................................................................
4-3-3. Service Mode Menu Operation..........................................................................

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4-3
4-5
4-5
4-6
4-7
4-8
4-9
4-10
4-11
4-12
4-12
4-13
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4-1. Error Message and Corrective Actions


The printer will be placed in an error status and an error message will be displayed on the LCD if the
printer has not been properly prepared for printing, or if the printer setup conditions are not correct.
Check the error messages and take the corrective actions to resolve the problems.
When an error occurs, the READY LED blinks.
To clear the error status, press any key other than the [MODE] key.
Error messages

Paper
Jam

Paper
End

Ribbon
End

Causes

Corrective actions

Sensor setting by the menu is not


correct.

Set the sensor properly.

Media is not loaded properly.

Set the media properly.

Setting of MaxMedia Length was


shorter than the actual label length.

Set MaxMedia Length


properly.

The Transparent Sensor does not


match the Reflective Sensor.

Align both sensors.

Media is out.

Load the media properly.

Media is not loaded.


Media is not loaded properly.

Remove the jammed media


and re-load the media properly.

Ribbon is out.

Load the ribbon properly.

Ribbon is not loaded.


Ribbon is not loaded properly.
Ribbon is broken.

Head
Open

Failed
x.xxinch

Print head (Head Cover Unit) is


open.

Close the print head (Head


Cover Unit).

Print head is disconnected.

Replace the Head SA.

(Detection will be made at power on.


x.xx inch shows the first location of
the thermal element disconnected,
viewing from the right side.)
Interface error.

ERROR
xxxxxxxx

xxxxxxxx shows the contents of the


interface error.

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Correctly connect the interface


cable.
Set the interface setup
correctly.

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Error messages

READY
Cmd Err

TH.Overheating

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Causes

Corrective actions

Misscript or improper RS-232C


setup. This message will be
automatically cleared as it is
interpreted as a normal command.

Clear an error with a command.

Head is over-heated.

Wait until head temperature is


lowered. The printing will
automatically restart.

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4-2. Troubleshooting
This section provides possible remedies for various symptoms that might occur. Symptoms are
given in the left column, and the corresponding remedies in the right column.
Notes: 1. When parts are replaced, refer to Chapter 3 "Disassembly and Maintenance".
2. Connectors (CN . . .) given in the column of checks and remedies are connected with the
Main PCB Unit. For the location of each connector, refer to 4-2-7. "Connector Location".
4-2-1. Problems in Powering Up the Printer
Symptoms
No power to the
printer

Remedies

Checks
1. Check voltage on the input power line.
Acceptable supply voltage:
95 to 264VAC

1. Supply correct voltage.

2. Is the connector CN1 from the power


switch connected to the Power Supply
PCB firmly?

2. Connect it firmly.

3. Is the fuse F1 on the Power Supply PCB


SA blown?

3. Replace with new fuse. If new fuse


is also blown when power is turned
on with the connector CN5
disconnected from the Main PCB
Unit, the Power Supply PCB SA is
faulty and must be replaced.

4. Is the connector CN5 on the Main PCB


Unit connected firmly?

4. Connect it firmly.

5. Is the Ope-pane Cable (FFC (22P)


cable) connected between the Main PCB
Unit (CN13) and the Ope-Pane PCB SA
firmly?

5. Connect it firmly.

6. Failure in the power supply circuit.

6. Replace the Power Supply PCB SA.

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4-2-2. Media-feed Problems


Symptoms
No media feed.

Irregular media feed


pitch

Media jamming.

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Remedies

Checks
1. Is the connector CN14 for PF Motor
connected firmly?

1. Re-connect it firmly.

2. Is +24V supplied to pin 1 of CN5?

2. Replace the Power Supply PCB


Unit.

3. Is the reflective sensor activated


correctly?

3. Check for the reflective sensor.

4. Failure in the control circuit or in the


paper feed motor driver.

4. Replace the Main PCB Unit.

5. Does the PF Motor work?

5. Replace the PF Motor SA.

1. Is the connector CN14 for PF Motor


connected firmly?

1. Re-connect it firmly.

2. Is the PF Belt mounted correctly?

2. Mount the PF Belt correctly and


check the belt tension according to
item 3-7-3. (Refer to page 3-44.)

3. Is dust or other foreign matter on the


platen?

3. Remove dust or foreign matter.

4. Does the media feed mechanism move


smoothly?

4. Check, clean and lubricate


mechanical parts.
Note: Refer to Chap. 3
"Disassembly and Maintenance".

5. Failure in the control circuit or in the


paper feed motor driver.

5. Replace the Main PCB Unit.

1. Is media set correctly?

1. Set media correctly.

2. Is the media being used within


manufacturer's specifications?

2. Use media within manufacturer's


specifications.

3. Check the media feed mechanism and


media path for dust or other foreign
matter.

3. Remove dust or foreign matter.

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4-2-3. Problems in Printing


Symptoms
No print

Faint printing

Dot missing

Remedies

Checks
1. Is the head cover unit lowered to pinch
the media?

1. Lower it correctly.

2. Is the printer in an error condition?

2. Reset the error.

3. Is the print head over heated?


TH.Over-heating will be displayed.

3. Wait until the print head gets cool.


Printing resumes automatically.

4. Is the interface cable firmly connected


between the printer and the host?

4. Connect it firmly.

5. Is the I/F cable firmly connected between


the I/F PCB and the Main PCB Unit (CN2
for Centronics)?

5. Connect it firmly.

6. Is the serial cable firmly connected


between the Serial I/F PCB and the Main
PCB Unit (CN21)?

6. Connect it firmly.

7. Are the print head connectors firmly


connected between the Head SA and the
Main PCB Unit (CN33 and CN34)?

7. Connect them firmly.

8. Does the reflective sensor detect


presence of media?

8. To check, see 4-1-5 "Sensor


Problems".

9. Is +24V supplied to pin 1 of CN5?

9. Replace the Power Supply PCB.

10. Head SA is broken.

10. Replace the Head SA.

11. Failure in the head driver circuit.

11. Replace the Head SA.

12. Failure in the control circuit.

12. Replace the Main PCB Unit.

1. Head position is improper.

1. Adjust the head position by


changing the head adjust plate
position.

2. Print darkness setting is not proper.

2. Set it properly.

3. +24 supplied to pin 1 of CN5 is low.

3. Replace the Power Supply PCB.

4. Ribbon is not properly supplied from the


supply reel.

4. Set the ribbon again.

Thermal head element is broken.

Replace the Head SA.

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4-2-4. Ribbon-feed Problems


Symptoms
Ribbon does not feed
or is fed incorrectly.

Ribbon slanting

Ribbon slacks on
supply reel side.

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Remedies

Checks
1. Is the ribbon correctly inserted into the
ribbon holders?

1. Insert the ribbon correctly.

2. Is the ribbon path correct?

2. Install the ribbon correctly.

3. Is the connector CN32 for Motor Driver


PCB SA connected firmly?

3. Connect it firmly.

4. Is the Ribbon Motor PCB Cable SA


connected between CN32 on the Main
PCB Unit and CN1 on the Motor Driver
PCB SA firmly?

4. Connect it firmly.

5. Is the connector of the Ribbon Drive


Motor SA connected to CN2 on the Motor
Driver PCB SA firmly?

5. Connect it firmly.

6. Does the ribbon sensor work correctly?

6. Replace the Ribbon Sensor PCB


SA.

7. Does the ribbon gear work correctly?

7. Replace the defective ribbon gear.

8. Does the ribbon motor work correctly?

8. Replace the Ribbon Drive Motor


SA.

9. Failure in the ribbon motor drive circuit.

9. Replace the Motor Driver PCB SA.

10. Failure in the ribbon motor control


circuit.

10. Replace the Main PCB Unit.

1. Is the ribbon correctly inserted into the


ribbon shafts?

1. Insert the ribbon correctly.

2. Is the ribbon path correct?

2. Install the ribbon correctly.

3. Is the ribbon slanting elimination


adjustment is made?

3. Adjust according to 3-7-1. (Refer to


page 3-37.)

1. Does the Ribbon Return Spring come


off?

1. Install it correctly.

2. Is the back tension torque insufficient?

2. Adjust back tension according to 37-2. (Refer to page 3-43.)

3. Is the back tension torque out of


allowable range?

3. Replace the Friction Felt.

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4-2-5. Sensor Problems


Symptoms

Remedies

Checks

Print head is lowered, 1. Is the Switch Head Up Cable SA


but print head close
connected to the Main PCB Unit (CN11)?
condition is not
2. Does the Head Up/Down Sensor (microdetected.
switch) work correctly?
(Head up/down
Check the voltage level at pin 3 of CN11.
sensor problem)
When the microswitch is turned ON and
OFF, the level should be 0V and approx.
+3.3V.

Ribbon end is not


correctly detected.
(Ribbon sensor
problem)

1. Connect it firmly.

2. Replace the Switch Head Up Cable


SA (Head Up/Down Sensor).

3. Failure in the control circuit.

3. Replace the Main PCB Unit.

1. Is the Ribbon End Sensor Cable SA


connected between the Ribbon Sensor
PCB SA and the Main PCB Unit (CN27)?

1. Connect it firmly.

2. Does the ribbon sensor work correctly?


2. Replace the Ribbon Sensor PCB
Check the voltage level at pin 2 of CN27.
SA.
When the projection of the Friction Plate
1 is engaged with the sensor, the level
should be approx. +3.3V. When it is
disengaged, the level should be approx.
0V.
3. Failure in the control circuit.
Label on liner, or hole 1. Is the menu setting (Media Sensor)
or notch on tag is not
correct?
detected.
2. Is the position of the Transparent Sensor
(Transparent sensor
matches the lower sensor (Reflective
problem)
Sensor)?

3. Replace the Main PCB Unit.


1. Set it for transparent use.

2. Move both upper and lower sensors


to align their positions.

3. Are the Photo Sensor Cable SA and the


FFC (4) Sensor Cable connected to the
Sensor Relay PCB SA (CN102 and
CN103)?

3. Connect them firmly.

4. Is the cable between the Sensor Relay


PCB SA (CN101) and the Main PCB Unit
(CN25) correctly connected.?

4. Connect it firmly.

5. Is dust on the LEDs of the Reflective


Sensor?

5. Clean the LEDs to remove dust.

6. Failure in the Transparent Sensor or the


Reflective Sensor.

6. Replace the Photo Sensor Cable


SA or the Paper Sensor PCB SA.

7. Failure in the control circuit.

7. Replace the Main PCB Unit.

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Symptoms
Paper end is not
detected.
Or
Black mark on the
bottom of tag is not
detected.
(Reflective sensor
problem)

Remedies

Checks
1. Is the menu setting (Media Sensor)
correct? (For black mark detection
problem only.)

1. Set it for reflective use ("Sensor


Reflect").

2. Is the Paper Sensor B Cover (reflective


sensors cover) clean?

2. Clean it to pass the light from the


LEDs.

3. Is the FFC (4) Sensor Cable connected


to the Sensor Relay PCB SA (CN103)?

3. Connect it firmly.

4. Is the cable between the Sensor Relay


PCB SA (CN101) and the Main PCB Unit
(CN25) correctly connected.?

4. Connect it firmly.

5. Is dust on the LEDs of the Reflective


Sensor?

5. Clean the LEDs to remove dust.

6. Failure in the Reflective Sensor.

6. Replace the Paper Sensor PCB SA.

7. Failure in the control circuit.

7. Replace the Main PCB Unit.

4-2-6. Operation Panel Problems


Remedies

Symptoms

Checks

Nothing is displayed
on the LCD.

1. Is the Ope-pane Cable (FFC (22P)


cable) connected between the Main PCB
Unit (CN13) and the Ope-Pane PCB SA
firmly?

1. Connect it firmly.

2. Failure in the Ope-Panel PCB SA.

2. Replace the Ope-Pane PCB SA.

3. Failure in the control circuit.

3. Replace the Main PCB Unit.

1. Is the Ope-pane Cable (FFC (22P)


cable) connected between the Main PCB
Unit (CN13) and the Ope-Pane PCB SA
firmly?

1. Connect it firmly.

2. Failure in the Ope-Pane PCB SA.

2. Replace the Ope-Pane PCB SA.

3. Failure in the control circuit.

3. Replace the Main PCB Unit.

No key works.

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4-2-7. Connector Location


[Main PCB]

[Power Supply PCB]

[Motor Driver PCB]

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4-3. Maintenance Mode


In Maintenance mode, you can check the printer using the following menus.
Factory Setup menu
Service Mode menu
4-3-1. Entering the Maintenance Menus
(1) Entering the maintenance menus
1. While pressing and holding the [EXIT] key, turn on the power.
"* Ready" appears on the LCD.
2. Press the [MODE] key.
"* Page Setup" appears on the LCD.
3. Press the [MENU] key repeatedly to select "* Factory Setup" or "*Service Mode".
4. Press the [SELECT] key to enter the submenu.
5. Press [MENU] key repeatedly to select an item in the submenu.
6. Press the [SELECT] key to enter the selected submenu item.
Note: To return to the previous display, press the [EXIT] key.

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(2) Exiting the maintenance menus


Turn off the power.
[MENU]

[MENU]

* System
Setup

MainMenu *Page
Setup

[MENU]

....

[MENU]

[MENU]

*Service
Mode

*Factory
Setup

* Test
Mode

(back to the
beginning)

[SELECT]
[SELECT]

Submenu
Factory
Setup

[MENU]

Head
Resist.

[MENU]

Service
Mode

Motor
Feed

[MENU]

Gap
Sensor

[MENU]

[MENU]

Ribbon
Motor

Cutter
Check
(Note 2)

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Reflect
Sensor

[MENU]

Rewinder
Motor
(Note 2)

Note 1 (Select Model): Do not operate this menu.


Note 2 (Cutter Check/Rewinder Motor): Not used.

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[MENU]

[MENU]

Hole
Sensor

[MENU]

[MENU]

Sensor
Position

[MENU]

Print
Counter

Select
Model
(Note 1)
[MENU]

Service
Counter

4-3-2. Factory Setup Menu Operation


Using the Factory Setup menu, you can set the head rank and sensor sensitivity. Also you can
adjust the print start position by electrically adjusting the sensor position.
Notes: Do not perform the Factory Setup menu unless otherwise needed, since the factory
default values are changed.
To save the new values, perform Save Settings menu before turning off the power.
(1) Head rank setting (Head Resist.)
When the Head SA is replaced with new
one, perform this head rank setting.
Otherwise, proper printing density is not
obtained.
Reading the 4-digit number (head rank)
written on the Head SA:
1. Read the 4-digit number written on the
Head SA (at position A in the figure).
Example: 2364

SA, Head

A
A: 4-digit number (Head rank)

Setting the head rank on the menu:


1. Select the Head Resist. submenu from the Factory Setup menu.
See 4-3-1 "Entering the Maintenance Menu".
2. Perform the following operation and find in which head rank the read 4-digit number is
included.
Example: 2364 written on the Head SA is included in the head rank Head 2351-2409.
3. After finding the head rank, press the [SELECT] key.
Head
Resist.

Press the [SELECT] key.

[SELECT]

Head2115
2174
[UP]

[DOWN]

[UP]

Head2175
2233

Head2351
2409

[UP]

[UP]

[DOWN]

[DOWN]

Head2234
2291

Head2410
2468

[UP]

[UP]

[DOWN]

Head2292
2350
[DOWN]

Pressing the [UP]/[DOWN] key scrolls


among 8 head ranks.

[DOWN]

Head2469
2526
[UP]

[DOWN]

Head2527
2585
[SELECT]

Press the [SELECT] key to return to "Head Resist.".

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(2) Transparent sensor sensitivity setting-1 (Hole Sensor)


You can set the sensitivity of the upper side photo sensor (transparent sensor), which receives
the transparent light and is used to detect holes or notches on the media. The sensitivity set
here is used when "Sensor Notch" is selected as the Media Sensor in the System Setup menu.
The degree of sensitivity is displayed in numeric value (0 to 255). The larger value the higher
sensitivity. (This value does not correspond to the actual sensor output voltage level.)
Preparation:
Head SA:
Pinch roller:
Media:
Ribbon:

Close.
Close.
Not used
Not used

1. Select the Hole Sensor submenu from the Factory Setup menu.
See 4-3-1 "Entering the Maintenance Menu".
2. Perform the following operation:

Hole
Sensor

Press the [SELECT] key.

[SELECT]

Hole
Exec./No
[UP]

Select "Exec." and press the [SELECT] key.


(Pressing the [UP]/[DOWN] key switches between
"No" and "Exec.".)

[DOWN]

Hole
Exec./No
[SELECT]

Now!!
Excuting
Finished
nnn

(In case of error)


Cannot
Setup

Press the [EXIT] or [SELECT] key to


return to the Hole Sensor menu.

[EXIT] or [SELECT]
to the Menu

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(3) Transparent sensor sensitivity setting-2 (Gap Sensor)


You can set the sensitivity of the upper side photo sensor (transparent sensor), that receives
the transparent light and is used to detect the gap between labels on the liner. The sensitivity
set here is used when "Sensor See Thru" is selected as the Media Sensor in the System Setup
menu.
The degree of sensitivity is displayed in numeric value (0 to 255). The larger value the higher
sensitivity. (This value does not correspond to the actual sensor output voltage level.)
Preparation:
Head SA:
Pinch roller:
Media:
Ribbon:

Close.
Close.
Use Ricoh RP050.
Not used

1. Select the Gap Sensor submenu from the Factory Setup menu.
See 4-3-1 "Entering the Maintenance Menu".
2. Set the label paper so that the label on the liner comes on the Transparent Sensor.
3. Perform the following operation:

Gap
Sensor

Press the [SELECT] key.

[SELECT]

Gap
Exec./No
[UP]

Select "Exec." and press the [SELECT] key.


Pressing the [UP]/[DOWN] key switches between
"No" and "Exec.".)

[DOWN]

Gap
Exec./No
[SELECT]

Now!!
Excuting
Finished
nnn

(In case of error)


Cannot
Setup

Press the [EXIT] or [SELECT] key to


return to the Gap Sensor menu.

[EXIT] or [SELECT]
to the Menu

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(4) Reflective sensor sensitivity setting


You can set the sensitivity of the lower side photo sensor (reflective sensor), that receives the
reflective light and is used to detect marks on the tag. The sensitivity set here is used when
"Reflect" is selected as the Media Sensor in the System Setup menu.
The degree of sensitivity is displayed in numeric value (0 to 255). The larger value the higher
sensitivity. (This value does not correspond to the actual sensor output voltage level.)
Preparation:
Head SA:
Pinch roller:
Media:
Ribbon:

Close.
Close.
Use Ricoh RP050.
Not used

1. Select the Reflect Sensor submenu from the Factory Setup menu.
See 4-3-1 "Entering the Maintenance Menu".
2. Set the tag.
3. Perform the following operation:

Reflect
Sensor

Press the [SELECT] key.

[SELECT]

Reflect
Exec./No
[UP]

Select "Exec." and press the [SELECT] key.


(Pressing the [UP]/[DOWN] key switches between
"No" and "Exec.".)

[DOWN]

Reflect
Exec./No
[SELECT]

Now!!
Excuting
Finished
nnn

(In case of error)


Cannot
Setup

Press the [EXIT] or [SELECT] key to


return to the Reflect Sensor menu.

[EXIT] or [SELECT]
to the Menu

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(5) Media sensor position adjustment


You can adjust the print start position in a range of -256 dots to +256 dots. This adjustment is
done by electrically adjusting the sensor position.
1. Select the Sensor Position submenu from the Factory Setup menu.
See 4-3-1 "Entering the Maintenance Menu".
2. Perform the following operation:

Sensor
Position

Press the [SELECT] key.

[SELECT]

Position
-256dots
[UP]

Adjust the value by pressing the [UP] and [DOWN] key.


Variable range: -256 to +256 dot

[DOWN]

Position
+000dots
Position
+256dots
[EXIT] or
[SELECT]

Press the [EXIT] or [SELECT] key to return to the


Sensor Position menu.

to the Menu

[Adjusing the print start position]

+256 dots
Print start position
-256 dots
Media feed direction

(6) Model name selection (Select Model)


Do not perform this menu operation.

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4-3-3. Service Mode Menu Operation


Using the Service Mode menu, you can turn the motors, display the print counter which shows the
total printed length after shipping, and reset the service counter which shows the printed length.
(1) PF motor check (Motor Feed)
You can turn the PF motor forward or in reverse.
1. Select the Motor Feed submenu from the Service Mode menu.
See 4-3-1 "Entering the Maintenance Menu".
2. Perform the following operation:

Motor
Feed

Press the [SELECT] key.

[SELECT]

Feed
Fwd/Back
[UP]

[DOWN]

Feed
Fwd/Back

Select the rotational direction of the motor (either


Fwd or Back).
(Pressing the [UP]/[DOWN] key switches between
"Fwd" and "Back".)
Press the [SELECT] key.

[SELECT]

Feed
Start ?

Press the [SELECT] key.

[SELECT]

(PF motor turns ON.)


The PF motor turns in the specified direction to feed
paper about 8 inches, and then stops.

3. Stop the motor and press the [EXIT] key to return to the Motor Feed submenu.

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(2) Ribbon motor check (Ribbon Motor)


You can turn the ribbon motor.
1. Select the Ribbon Motor submenu from the Service Mode menu.
See 4-3-1 "Entering the Maintenance Menu".
2. Perform the following operation:

Ribbon
Motor

Press the [SELECT] key.

[SELECT]

R Mot
Exec./No
[UP]

[DOWN]

R Mot
Exec./No

Select "Exec." and press the [SELECT] key.


(Pressing the [UP]/[DOWN] key switches between
"No" and "Exec.".)
Press the [SELECT] key.

[SELECT]

R Mot
Start ?

Press the [SELECT] key.

[SELECT]

(Ribbon motor turns ON.)


To stop motor running, press the [SELECT] key once again.

3. Stop the motor and press the [EXIT] key to return to the Ribbon Motor submenu.

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(3) Total printed length after shipping (Print Counter)


You can display the total amount of the printed length in kilometer that was used after shipping.
1. Select the Print Counter submenu from the Service Mode menu.
See 4-3-1 "Entering the Maintenance Menu".
2. Perform the following operation:

Print
Counter

Press the [SELECT] key.

[SELECT]

Length
XXXX.XKm
The total amount of the printed length after shipping is displayed on the LCD.
3. Press the [EXIT] key to return to the Print Counter submenu.
(4) Printed length reset (Service Counter)
You can reset the Service Counter that shows the amount of the printed length in kilometer after
the previous resetting.
1. Select the Service Counter submenu from the Service Mode menu.
See 4-3-1 "Entering the Maintenance Menu".
2. Perform the following operation:

Service
Counter

Press the [SELECT] key.

[SELECT]

Length
XXXX.XKm

Press the [SELECT] key.


The printed length is displayed.

[SELECT]

Reset?
Yes/No
[UP]

[DOWN]

[SELECT]

To reset, select "Yes" and press the [SELECT] key.


(Pressing the [UP]/[DOWN] key switches between
"No" and "Yes".)
To stop resetting, press the [SELECT] key while
selecting "No".

Reset?
Yes/No
[SELECT]

Length
000.0Km

The service counter is reset to 0.

3. Press the [EXIT] key to return to the Service Counter submenu.

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PARTS LIST

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Recommended Spare Parts List.................................................................................. 5-3
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General Assembly (Drawing No. 1)....................................................................................


Base Unit (Drawing No. 2).................................................................................................
Print Mechanism Unit (Drawing No. 3)...............................................................................
Print Sub Mechanism Unit (Drawing No. 4)........................................................................
Head Cover Unit (Drawing No. 5) ......................................................................................
Ribbon Drive Unit (Drawing No. 6) ....................................................................................
Upper Cover Unit (Drawing No. 7).....................................................................................
Ope-pane Unit (Drawing No. 8) .........................................................................................
Paper Guide SA (Drawing No. 9).......................................................................................
Bottom Case Unit (Drawing No. 10)...................................................................................
Power Supply PCB Unit (Drawing No. 11) .........................................................................
Ribbon Holder SA (Drawing No. 12) ..................................................................................
Roll Paper Shaft SA (Drawing No. 13) ...............................................................................
Roll Paper Flange (3) SA (Drawing No. 14) ......................................................................
Accessories (Drawing No. ) ...........................................................................................

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5-11
5-14
5-17
5-22
5-27
5-31
5-34
5-37
5-40
5-44
5-47
5-50
5-53
5-56

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Unit, Main PCB .................................................................................................................
SA, Power Supply PCB .....................................................................................................
SA, RS-232C Serial I/F .....................................................................................................
SA, Parallel I/F (Centronics) ..............................................................................................
SA, Motor Driver PCB .......................................................................................................
SA, Ribbon Sensor PCB ...................................................................................................
SA, Paper Sensor PCB .....................................................................................................
SA, Sensor Relay PCB......................................................................................................
SA, PCMCIA PCB .............................................................................................................

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Sheet No. 1/3


Rev. No. 0

Item
No.

Location

1-2

JH24711-0

SA, Roll Paper Flange (3")

1-3

JH22701-0

SA, Roll Paper Shaft

1-5

JH34702-0

SA, Ribbon Holder

2-7

JH20001-0

Gear, Paper Guide

3-5

JH22702-0

SA, Platen

3-8

JH24702-0

SA, Peel Plate

3-9

JH25901-0

Motor, PF

4-2

JH26901-0

Belt, PF

4-9

JH22703-0

SA, Paper Guide Roller

10

4-10

JH24133-0

Guide 1, Sensor Cable

11

4-13

JH24709-0

SA2, Sensor Guide Plate

12

4-14

JH24205-0

Holder U2, Paper Sensor

13

4-18

JH24134-0

Guide 2, Sensor Cable

14

4-21

JH24203-0

Holder B, Paper Sensor

15

4-22

JH24131-0

Cover, Paper Sensor B

16

4-38

JH67703-0

SA, Photo Sensor Cable

17

4-39

JH66766-0

SA, Paper Sensor PCB

18

5-4

JH34115-0

Plate, RG 2

19

5-6

JH29901-0

Screw, PG Set

20

5-12

JH09905-0

Torque-Limiter, HC Shaft

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Sheet No. 2/3


Rev. No. 0

Item
No.

Location

Part No.

Qty/
Unit

Part Name

21

5-13

JH02004-0

Shaft, Head Cover

22

5-17

JH67704-0

SA, Switch Head UP Cable

23

5-22

JH31201-0

Bush, RG Shaft

24

5-29

JH04205-0

Holder U, Head Spring

25

5-30

JH03601-0

Spring, Head

26

5-31

JH04206-0

Holder B, Head Spring

27

5-32

JH09701-0

SA, Head

28

5-33

JH67701-0

SA, Head Cable

29

6-6

JH34202-0

Plate 1, Friction

30

6-7

JH39901-0

Felt, Friction

31

6-12

JH66723-0

SA, Ribbon Sensor PCB

32

6-13

JH31902-0

Bush 2, Ribbon Unit Shaft

33

6-16

JK35701-0

SA, Ribbon Drive Motor

34

6-18

JH30203-0

Gear 3, Ribbon

35

6-30

JH31901-0

Bush 2, RG Shaft

36

8-4

JH66721-0

SA, Ope-Pane PCB

37

10-1

JH66801-0

Unit, Main PCB

38

10-7

JK66722-0

SA, Motor Driver PCB

39

10-10

JH66751-0

SA, Parallel I/F PCB (Centronics)

40

10-12

JH66761-0

SA, Serial I/F (RS232C-Inch)

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Rev. No. 0

Item
No.

Location

Part No.

Part Name

Qty/
Unit

41

10-12

JH66762-0

SA, Serial I/F (RS232C-MM)

42

11-1

JH66711-0

SA, Power Supply PCB (Univ)

43

11-2

JH65901-0

Fan, Power Supply

44

12-1

JH34207-0

Socket, Ribbon Holder

45

12-4

JH33101-0

Spring, Ribbon Holder

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Casual

Remarks

KDE0504PFS1-8 5V

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Parts List & Location for General Assembly

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General Assembly (Rev. 0)

1
18

2
3
18

5-8

12

20
13
14
15

20

21

18

19
9
10

12
18
7
11
19
9
10
6

18
8

16

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Sheet No. 1/2

Drawing No. 1
Location

Part Name

1-1

Unit, Upper Cover

-2

Part No.

Rev. No. 0
Q'ty/
Unit

SA, Roll Paper Flange (3")

JH24711-0

-3

SA, Roll Paper Shaft

JH22701-0

-4

SA, Paper Guide

JH24716-0

-5

SA, Ribbon Holder

JH34702-0

-6

Unit, Ope-pane

-7

Cable, FFC (22P) (UL2896) Ope

JH67708-0

-8

Cover L, Front (CA, CSE)

JH54117-0

-9

Leg, Upper Case Guide

JH59904-0

-10

Washer, Upper Case Guide

JH54120-0

-11

Cover, Ope-pane Back

JH54112-0

-12

Hinge, Top Cover

JH59901-0

-13

Arm U, Lock

JH54118-0

-14

Bush, Arm U Guide

JH51901-0

-15

Pin, Arm U Guide

JH52913-0

-16

Unit, Base

-17

Screw, BHT (PT), M3X8

E12730-08W

-18

Screw, BH (N), M3X5

E02030-05

-19

Screw PH, M3X12

E00130-12

-20

Screw, BH (N), M4X6

E02040-06

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Drawing No. 1
Location
1-21

Part Name
Screw, PH (PW, N), M3x10

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Drawing No. 2
Parts List & Location for Base Unit

Revision Up List
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Base Unit (Rev. 0)

10

9
1

9
9
10
3

9
9
9

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8
7
6
12

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Drawing No. 2
Location

Part Name

Part No.

Rev. No. 0
Q'ty/
Unit

2-1

Unit, Print Mechanism

JH04801-0

-2

Unit, Power Supply PCB

JH66811-0

-3

Frame 2, PCB

JH54114-1

-4

Plate, Paper Holder Catch L

JH24119-0

-5

Flange 2, Paper Guide Gear

JH24906-0

-6

Collar, Paper Guide Gear

JH24902-0

-7

Gear, Paper Guide

JH20001-0

-8

Guide, Rack Plate

JH22902-0

-9

Screw, BH (N), M3X5

E02030-05

17

-10

Screw, BH (N), M4X6

E02040-06

-11

Screw, PH (PW, N), M3X10

E00630-10W

-12

Unit, Bottom Case

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Drawing No. 3
Parts List & Location for Print Mechanism Unit

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DRAWING NO. 3

Print Mechanism Unit (Rev. 0)

14
15
14

14

5-15
6-11
6-11
6 11

4
5

12

8
6

14

16
15

13

11

7
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Sheet No. 1/1

Drawing No. 3
Location

Part Name

3-1

Unit, Head Cover

-2

SA, Side Cover

-3

Unit, Print Sub Mechanism

-4

Part No.

Rev. No. 0
Q'ty/
Unit

JH04701-0

Screw, PG Set

JH29901-0

-5

SA, Platen

JH22702-0

-6

Bearing R, Platen

JH21902-0

-7

Cap, Platen Bearing

JH24116-0

-8

SA, Peel Plate

JH24702-0

-9

Motor, PF

JH25901-0

-10

Gear, PF Motor

JH20003-0

-11

Bracket, PF Motor

JH24101-0

-12

Screw, PH (PW) M3X12

E00630-12

-13

Screw, HSS (FP), M3X4

E30330-04

-14

Screw, BH (N), M3X5

E02030-05

15

-15

Screw, BH (PW, N), M4x6

E02040-06W

-16

Washer, Plain, 4X10

E50140-20

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FL608ZZ

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Parts List & Location for Print Sub Mechanism Unit

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8
1

35

34

2
3
34

36
12 11

10

35

36
41

38

34
5

14
15

13
16
37

34

18

41

19

20

37

23
21
39
42

5-18

22

34

24
26
34
35

30

25
34

31

17

32
27

29

35

34

31
33

28
43

40
34

34

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Drawing No. 4
Location

Part Name

Part No.

Rev. No. 0
Q'ty/
Unit

4-1

Pulley 2, PF

JH20203-0

-2

Belt, PF

JH26901-0

-3

Pulley 1, PF

JH20202-0

-4

SA 2, Pulley 1 Tensioner

JH24713-0

-5

SA, Side Plate L

JH44701-0

-6

SA, Head Up Spring

JH04706-0

-7

Screw, PH (N), M3x4

E01830-04

-8

Shaft, Damper Roller

JH22026-0

-9

SA, Paper Guide Roller

JH22703-0

-10

Guide 1, Sensor Cable

JH24133-0

-11

Shaft, Sensor Plate

JH22030-0

-12

Hinge, Sensor Guide

JH24118-0

-13

SA2, Sensor Guide Plate

JH24709-0

-14

Holder U2, Paper Sensor

JH24205-0

-15

Spring, Sensor Hold

JH23101-0

-16

Plate, Sensor Holder U1

JH24128-0

-17

Cord Clamp 2

JH69902-0

-18

Guide 2, Sensor Cable

JH24134-0

-19

Shaft, Sensor Guide

JH22027-0

-20

Label, Paper Guide Scale

JH24901-0

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Drawing No. 4
Location

Part Name

Part No.

Rev. No. 0
Q'ty/
Unit

4-21

Holder B, Paper Sensor

JH24203-0

-22

Cover, Paper Sensor B

JH24131-0

-23

Pad, Sensor Guide

JH24905-0

-24

Lever, Sensor Guide

JH24115-0

-25

Plate, Paper Guide

JH24109-0

-26

Spring, Sensor Guide

JH23605-0

-27

Lod, Wide Set

JH42001-0

-28

SA, Frame Eng

JH54707-0

-29

SA, Side Plate R

JH44702-0

-30

SA, Sensor Guide Hook

JH24708-0

-31

Spring, Head Lock

JH03602-0

-32

Holder, Return Spring

JH04213-0

-33

SA, Head Cover Hook

JH04702-0

-34

Screw, BH (N), M3X5

E02030-05

14

-35

Screw, BH (N), M4X6

E02040-06

-36

E-Ring, 3

E60330-00

-37

Screw, No. 0, PHT (PT), M2X4

E12720-04

-38

SA, Photo Sensor Cable

JH67703-0

-39

SA, Paper Sensor PCB

JH66766-0

-40

SA, Sensor Relay PCB

JH66724-0

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Drawing No. 4
Location

Part Name

Part No.

Rev. No. 0
Q'ty/
Unit

4-41

Screw, PH (N), M2x2

E01820-02

-42

Cable, FFC (4) (UL2896) Sensor

JH67903-0

-43

SA, Sensor Cable

JH67702-0

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Parts List & Location for Head Cover Unit

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DRAWING NO. 5

Head Cover Unit (Rev. 0)

35

35

3
43
42

4
40

12

13

24
11

35

35

44

10

6
43

37 41

35
9
10

35

37

10

14

20

35
35

35

43
5

35

15
34

43

18
35

39

5-23
6-21
6 21

35

17
16

15
35
19

26

38

22
29

28

30

23

30
30
38

21

22
30

25

27
33

31
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Drawing No. 5
Location

Part Name

Part No.

Rev. No. 0
Q'ty/
Unit

5-1

Bush 2, RG Shaft

JH31901-0

-2

Shaft 1, Ribbon Guide

JH32001-0

-3

Label, Paper Guide Scale

JH24901-0

-4

Plate, RG 2

JH34115-0

-5

Bush, RG Plate

JH31904-0

-6

Screw, PG Set

JH29901-0

-7

Plate, RG Adjust

JH34117-0

-8

Support, Ribbon Shaft

JK31201-0

-9

Plate, Ribbon Shaft Catch

JH34106-0

-10

Label, Adjust Scale

JH34901-0

-11

Holder, Torque Limiter

JH04108-0

-12

Torque-Limiter, HC Shaft

JH09905-0

-13

Shaft, Head Cover

JH02004-0

-14

SA, Head Cover

JH04703-0

-15

Plate, Head Guide

JH04104-0

-16

Bracket, Head Open SW

JH04122-0

-17

SA, Switch Head UP Cable

JH67704-0

-18

Plate, RG 1

JH34110-0

-19

Bracket, PG Shaft

JH34102-0

-20

Plate, Head Adjust

JH04110-0

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TITLE: Head Cover Unit

Sheet No. 2/3

Drawing No. 5
Location

Part Name

Part No.

Rev. No. 0
Q'ty/
Unit

5-21

Cover, Head Rear

JH04115-0

-22

Bush, RG Shaft

JH31201-0

-23

Shaft 2, Ribbon Guide

JH32003-0

-24

Spiral Tube

JH69903-0

-25

Washer, HC Shaft

JH04113-0

-26

Spacer, Head Cover

JH04219-0

-27

Hinge, Head Cover

JH04116-0

-28

Holder, HC Shaft

JH04111-0

-29

Holder U, Head Spring

JH04205-0

-30

Spring, Head

JH03601-0

-31

Holder B, Head Spring

JH04206-0

-32

SA, Head

JH09701-0

-33

SA, Head Cable

JH67701-0

-34

Clip, Nylon (8N)

C6700-308

-35

Screw, BH (N), M3X5

E02030-05

24

-36

Screw, BH (N), M4X6

E02040-06

-37

Screw, PHT (PT, N), M3x8

E10130-08W

-38

Screw, PH (N), M3X3

E01830-03

-39

Screw, PH, M2x5

E00120-05

-40

Screw, HSS (Cup), M5X5

E30250-05

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TITLE: Head Cover Unit

Sheet No. 3/3

Drawing No. 5
Location

Part Name

5-41

Screw, FH (N), M3X4

-42

Unit, Ribbon Drive

-43
-44

Part No.

Rev. No. 0
Q'ty/
Unit

E01930-04

Washer, Plain, 3

E50130-00

Collar, Damper set

JH02008-0

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CLP-8301

Drawing No. 6
Parts List & Location for Ribbon Drive Unit

Revision Up List
Sheet No. Rev. No.

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Date

1/2

Nov. 28, 2001

2/2

Nov. 28, 2001

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23

Ribbon Drive Unit (Rev. 0)

1
2

24

3
4
5
6

25

10

7
8

11

31

9
13

25
12

5-28

31
22

15

14

17
16
29
27
28
18
19

30
20

26

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TITLE: Ribbon Drive Unit

Sheet No. 1/2

Drawing No. 6
Location

Part Name

Part No.

Rev. No. 0
Q'ty/
Unit

6-1

Nut, R Torque Adjust

JH34209-0

-2

Holder 1, Ribbon Spring

JH34210-0

-3

Spring, Ribbon Torque

JH33602-0

-4

Holder 2, Ribbon Spring

JH34211-0

-5

Spring, Ribbon Return

JH33601-0

-6

Plate 1, Friction

JH34202-0

-7

Felt, Friction

JH39901-0

-8

Holder, Felt

JH34104-0

-9

Plate 2, Friction

JH34105-0

-10

SA, Ribbon Unit Cover 2

JH34704-0

-11

Plate 2, Ribbon Unit

JH34108-0

-12

SA, Ribbon Sensor PCB

JH66723-0

-13

Bush 2, Ribbon Unit Shaft

JH31902-0

-14

Bush 1, Ribbon Unit Shaft

JH31903-0

-15

Shaft, Ribbon Unit

JH32005-0

-16

SA, Ribbon Drive Motor

JK35701-0

-17

SA, Ribbon Unit Plate 1

JH34701-0

-18

Gear 3, Ribbon

JH30203-0

-19

Gear 1, Ribbon

JH30201-0

-20

Gear 2, Ribbon

JH30202-0

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TITLE: Ribbon Drive Unit

Sheet No. 2/2

Drawing No. 6
Location

Part Name

Part No.

Rev. No. 0
Q'ty/
Unit

6-21

Cover 1, Ribbon Unit

JH34205-0

-22

SA, Ribbon End Sensor Cable

JH67705-0

-23

E-Ring, 3

E60330-00

-24

Nut, (#3), M6

E40260-00

-25

E-Ring, 4

E60340-00

-26

Screw, PH (N), M3X4

E00630-04

-27

Screw, PHT (PT, N), M3X8

E10130-08W

-28

Screw, PH, M2.6X4

E00126-04

-29

Screw, BH, M3X8

E00530-08

-30

Bush 2, RG Shaft

JH31901-0

-31

Screw, BH (N), M3X5

E02030-05

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CLP-8301

Drawing No. 7
Parts List & Location for Upper Cover Unit

Revision Up List
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DRAWING NO. 7

Upper Cover Unit (Rev. 0)

5-32

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5
4

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TITLE: Upper Cover Unit

Sheet No. 1/1

Drawing No. 7
Location

Part Name

Part No.

Rev. No. 0
Q'ty/
Unit

7-1

SA, Upper Cover (CA, CSE)

JH54701-0

-2

Cover U, Front (CA, CSE)

JH54201-0

-3

Window, Right Cover

JK56201-0

-4

CS -Ring, 3

E60430-00

-5

Screw, BHT (PT, N), M3x8

E12730-08W

-6

Label, Main Guidance

JH99901-0

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CLP-8301

Drawing No. 8
Parts List & Location for Ope-pane Unit

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Ope-pane Unit (Rev. 0)

5-35

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TITLE: Ope-pane Unit

Sheet No. 1/1

Drawing No. 8
Location

Part Name

Part No.

Rev. No. 0
Q'ty/
Unit

8-1

Sheet, Ope-Pane

JH59101-0

-2

Frame, Ope-Pane (CA, CSE)

JH54203-0

-3

Window, Ope-Pane

JK59106-0

-4

SA, Ope-Pane PCB

JH66721-0

-5

Screw, PHT (PT), M2.6X6

E11226-06

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CLP-8301

Drawing No. 9
Parts List & Location for Paper Guide SA

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DRAWING NO. 9
9

Paper Guide SA (Rev. 0)

1
2

5
7

5-38

6
7

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TITLE: Paper Guide SA

Sheet No. 1/1

Drawing No. 9
Location

Part Name

Part No.

Rev. No. 0
Q'ty/
Unit

9-1

Frame, Paper Guide L

JH24120-0

-2

SA2, Paper Guide Plate L

JH24715-0

-3

Shaft, Paper Holder

JH22031-0

-4

Screw, Paper Guide Lock

JH22036-0

-5

SA2, Paper Guide Plate R

JH24714-0

-6

Plate, Rack

JH20101-0

-7

Screw, BH (N), M3X5

E02030-05

-8

Bush, Plate Rack

JH22040-0

-9

Screw, BH (N), M4X6

E02040-06

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CLP-8301

Drawing No. 10
Parts List & Location for Bottom Case Unit

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1/2

Nov. 28, 2001

2/2

Nov. 28, 2001

DRAWING NO. 10

Bottom Case Unit (Rev. 0)

21
18

18

9
4
18

18
18

6
8

5-41

21
18

10
18

18

12

18

13

7
18
16

18
18

14

18
15

11

20

23

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TITLE: Bottom Case Unit

Sheet No. 1/2

Drawing No. 10
Location
10-1

Part Name

Part No.

Rev. No. 0

Q'ty/
Unit

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Unit, Main PCB

JH66801-0

-2

Cable, FFC (10P) (UL2896) SI/F

JH67902-0

-3

SA, Ribbon Motor PCB Cable

JK67707-0

-4

SA, Centronics Cable (26)

JK67709-0

-5

SA, PCMCIA PCB

JH66741-0

-6

SA, Frame 1 PCB

JH54703-1

-7

SA, Motor Driver PCB

JK66722-0

-8

Cover, I/F USB

JH64108-0

-9

Spacer, PCMCIA

JH62901-0

-10

SA, Parallel I/F PCB (Centronics)

JH66751-0

-11

Leg, Bottom Case

JH59902-0

-12

SA, Serial I/F (RS232C-Inch)

JH66761-0

-12

SA, Serial I/F (RS232C-MM)

JH66762-0

-13

Cover, PCMCIA

JK64201-0

Remarks

SMCD10X250-ADX10(BL)

Factory-installed option

BSF-335

JH64107-0 (When PCMCIA PCB SA is not


factory-installed.)

-14

SA, Power Switch

JH68701-0

-15

SA2, CBL Frame

JH54708-0

-16

Cord Clamp 1

JH69901-0

-17

SA, Bottom Case (CA, CSE)

JH54702-0

-18

Screw, BH (N), M3X5

E02030-05

24

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TITLE: Bottom Case Unit

Sheet No. 2/2

Drawing No. 10
Location

Part Name

Part No.

Rev. No. 0

Q'ty/
Unit

10-19

Screw, FH (N), M3x8

E01930-08

-20

Toothed Lock Washer

E50740-00

-21

SA, PCMCIA Cable

JH67706-0

-22

Screw, BH (N), M4x6

E02040-06

-23

Screw, PH, M4x12

E00140-12

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Drawing No. 11
Parts List & Location for Power Supply PCB Unit

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TITLE: Power Supply PCB Unit

Sheet No. 1/1

Drawing No. 11
Location

Rev. No. 0

Q'ty/
Unit

Part Name

Part No.

SA, Power Supply PCB (Univ)

JH66711-0

-2

Fan, Power Supply

JH65901-0

-3

Sheet, Power PCB

JH69101-0

-4

Screw, PH, (PW, N), M3X15

E00630-15W

-5

Screw, BH (N), M3X5

E02030-05

11-1

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Remarks

KDE0504PFS1-8 5V

CLP-8301

Drawing No. 12
Parts List & Location for Ribbon Holder SA

Revision Up List
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1/1

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DRAWING NO. 12

Ribbon Holder SA (Rev. 0)

10
1
11

12
3

12
12

12

12
4

5
11
5-48

12
4
7
13

8
9

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TITLE: Ribbon Holder SA

Sheet No. 1/1

Drawing No. 12
Location
12-1

Part Name

Part No.

Rev. No. 0

Q'ty/
Unit

Socket, Ribbon Holder

JH34207-0

-2

SA, Ribbon Stopper

JH34705-0

-3

Nut, Lock

JH34003-0

-4

Spring, Ribbon Holder

JH33101-0

-5

Chuck, Ribbon

JH34208-0

-6

Plate, R Holder Guide

JH34109-0

-7

Shaft, Ribbon

JH32010-0

-8

Knob 1, Ribbon Shaft

JH32002-0

-9

Knob 2, Ribbon Shaft

JH32004-0

-10

Screw, BH, M3X8

E00530-08

-11

E-Ring, 6

E60360-00

-12

Screw, BH (N), M3X5

E02030-05

-13

Screw, HSS (FP), M4X6

E30340-06

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CLP-8301

Drawing No. 13
Parts List & Location for Roll Paper Shaft SA

Revision Up List
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TITLE: Roll Paper Shaft SA

Sheet No. 1/1

Drawing No. 13
Location

Part Name

Part No.

Rev. No. 0

Q'ty/
Unit

13-1

Bush, Roll Paper

JH21904-0

-2

Shaft, Roll Paper

JH22037-0

-3

E-Ring, 4

E60340-00

Remarks
80B-0608

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u
o
y
4
s
l
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Drawing No. 14
Parts List & Location for Roll Paper Flange (3) SA

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DRAWING NO. 14

Roll Paper Flange (3) SA (Rev. 0)

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TITLE: Roll Paper Flange (3) SA

Sheet No. 1/1

Drawing No. 14
Location
14-1

Part Name
Flange, Roll Paper

(3 Inch)

Part No.

Rev. No. 0

Q'ty/
Unit

JH24126-0

-2

Screw, PG Set

JH29901-0

-3

Core Sleeve, Roll Paper

JH22039-0

-4

Screw, PH (N), M3X6

E01830-06

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Drawing No.
Parts List for Accessories

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TITLE: Accessories

Sheet No. 1/1

Drawing No.
Location

Part Name

Part No.

Rev. No. 0

Q'ty/
Unit

Remarks

Manual, User's (CA/CSE)

JH74900-0

Box, Individual

JH76901-0

Sheet, Vinyl (0.03X1500X850)

JH77901-0

0.03X1500X850

Bag, Vinyl (0.03X80X350)

JH77902-0

0.03X80X350

Bag, Vinyl (0.03X115X150)

JH77903-0

0.03X110X150

Pad U

JH78901-0

Pad L

JH78902-0

Ribbon Set, Accessory

JH79904-0

Thermal Ribbon (Accessory)

JH39900-0

10

Core, Ribbon (220mm)

JH79903-0

11

Cleaner, Head

JK79901-0

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Date

1/6

Nov. 28, 2001

2/6

Nov. 28, 2001

3/6

Nov. 28, 2001

4/6

Nov. 28, 2001

5/6

Nov. 28, 2001

6/6

Nov. 28, 2001

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Sheet No. 1/6


Rev. No. 0

Item
No.
1

Part No.
JH66801-1

Part Name

Type

Q'ty

Manufacturer

Location

Unit, Main PCB (With ROM)

2 JH94701-0

ROM-Set 1 (Prog/C.G.)

C2900-075

IC (Reset)

PST591CM

Mitsumi

IC1,8

C2400-020

CPU (SH-3)

HD6417709F80B

Hitachi

IC2

C2308-033

Flash Memory

M5M29FT160AVP-80

Mitsubishi

IC4

C2330-913

SDRAM

MB81F643242C-10FN

Fujitsu

IC5

C2549-902

Gate Array

CG46104-133PFV-G

Fujitsu

IC6

C2256-034

IC (CMOS)

TC74HCT541AF

Toshiba

IC7,10

C2900-076

IC (Signal Gene.)

PG001M

Sanken

IC11

10

C3550-008

IC (Driver)

SLA7044M

Sanken

IC12

11

C3903-079

FET (MOS)

HAT2027R

Hitachi

IC13

12

C2800-056

IC (Shunt)

TA76431S

Toshiba

IC14

13

C2256-033

IC (CMOS)

TC74HC4051AF

Toshiba

IC15

14

C2256-035

IC (CMOS)

HD74LVC14FP

Hitachi

IC16

15

C2207-014

IC (CMOS)

TC7WH14FU

Toshiba

IC17

16

C2206-032

IC (CMOS)

TC7SH32FU

Toshiba

IC18

17

C3905-049

Transistor (Res)

DTC143EUA

Rohm

TR1,2,4,8,9

18

C3903-078

FET (MOS)

2SJ553S

Hitachi

TR3

19

C3905-050

Transistor (Res)

DTC143ZUA

Rohm

TR5,6,19~23

20

C3121-162

Transistor

2SA1162GR

Toshiba

TR7,11

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Sheet No. 2/6


Rev. No. 0

Item
No.

Part No.

C3905-051

Transistor

DTDG14GP-T100

Rohm

TR10

C3101-931

Transistor

2SA1931

Toshiba

TR24

C3610-049

Diode (Shottky)

MA741WK-TX

12

Matsushita

D3,4,8,11~13,15~20

C3610-006

Diode (Shottky)

SFPB-54

Sanken

D9,10

C3604-050

Diode (Shottky)

SFPM-52V

Sanken

D21,22

C4600-052

Thermistor

TCT6J203J410V

ITM

TH1

C4922-332

Res. Chip

CR1/10-332JV

66

Hokuriku

R1~8,11~13,16,19,20,

Part Name

Type

Q'ty

Manufacturer

Location

23,26~30,32,33,36~43,
48~56,60,61,65,66,69,
71,72,75,76,83,86,92,
100,112,113,125,

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8

C4922-220

Res. Chip

CR1/10-220JV

Hokuriku

R10

C4922-000

Res. Chip

CR1/10-000JV

19

Hokuriku

R14,15,17,24,25,34,67,
85,105,107,108,128,
137,138,139,145,163,
184,185

10

C4922-105

Res. Chip

CR1/10-105JV

Hokuriku

R44

11

C4922-473

Res. Chip

CR1/10-473JV

Hokuriku

R46,110,111

12

C4932-094

Res. Chip

CR1/10-153FV

Hokuriku

R57

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Sheet No. 3/6


Rev. No. 0

Item
No.

Part No.

C4922-103

Res. Chip

CR1/10-103JV

Hokuriku

R58,62,63,70,129

C4932-132

Res. Chip

CR1/10-512FV

Hokuriku

R59

C4932-134

Res. Chip

CR1/10-243FV

Hokuriku

R64

C4922-221

Res. Chip

CR1/10-221JV

Hokuriku

R73,74,135

C4922-472

Res. Chip

CR1/10-472JV

16

Hokuriku

R77~82,91,97,115~118,

Part Name

Type

Q'ty Manufacturer

Location

126,127,131,134
6

C4290-308

Res. Metal Film

ERX2SJR56

Matsushita

R87,88,165,166

C4922-202

Res. Chip

CR1/10-202JV

Hokuriku

R89

C4922-302

Res. Chip

CR1/10-302JV

Hokuriku

R90

C4922-222

Res. Chip

CR1/10-222JV

Hokuriku

R93,94,119,120,141,142,
144,197

10

C4922-512

Res. Chip

CR1/10-512JV

Hokuriku

R95

11

C4922-122

Res. Chip

CR1/10-122JV

Hokuriku

R96

12

C4922-822

Res. Chip

CR1/10-822JV

Hokuriku

R98,104,123,167,168

13

C4922-201

Res. Chip

CR1/10-201JV

Hokuriku

R99,109,114,124,176,178

14

C4922-471

Res. Chip

CR1/10-471JV

Hokuriku

R102,155~162

15

C4922-102

Res. Chip

CR1/10-102JV

11

Hokuriku

R121,122,133,169-175,
180

16

C4922-123

Res. Chip

CR1/10-123JV

Hokuriku

R130,132

17

C4932-064

Res. Chip

CR1/10-203FV

Hokuriku

R140

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Rev. No. 0

Item
No.

Part No.

C4290-313

Res. Metal Film

ERX3SJ3R0

Matsushita

R179

C4922-101

Res. Chip

CR1/10-101JV

Hokuriku

R181,183

C4922-242

Res. Chip

CR1/10-242JV

Hokuriku

R182

C4932-133

Res. Chip

CR1/10-303FV

Hokuriku

R187

C4922-152

Res. Chip

CR1/10-152JV

Hokuriku

R188,196

C4920-000

Res. Chip

CFR1/8-000JV

Hokuriku

R207

C5270-170

Cap. Chip

GRM40F104Z50PT

34

Murata

C1,4,7~11,13~32,34,38,

Part Name

Type

Q'ty

Manufacturer

Location

44,46,47,49,56
7

C5190-560

Cap. Electrolytic

16YXF47M

Rubycon

C2,35,37,54

C5270-050

Cap. Chip

GRM40CH471J50PT

Murata

C5,6

C5190-641

Cap. Electrolytic

50YXF10M

Rubycon

C12

10

C5190-640

Cap. Electrolytic

35YXF470M

Rubycon

C33

11

C5270-087

Cap. Chip

GRM40CH150J50PT

Murata

C39

12

C5270-032

Cap. Chip

GRM40CH221J50PT

Murata

C42,43

13

C5270-043

Cap. Chip

GRM40B102J50PT

Murata

C45,50~53

14

C5270-202

Cap. Chip

GRM40CH101J50PT

Murata

C57,59

14

C7201-115

Jumper (Connector)

RF-H042TD-1190

JST

JP2

15

C7201-119

Jumper (Connector)

RF-H022TD-1190

JST

JP3,8

16

C7201-206

Jumper (Socket)

JM-2W-96

JST

JP2(1-2),3,8

17

C7465-256

Oscillator (Crystal)

DSX530G(25.6MHz)

Daishinku

X1

CLP-8301

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Sheet No. 5/6


Rev. No. 0

Item
No.

Part No.

Part Name

Type

Q'ty

Manufacturer

Location

C7462-306

Oscillator (Ceramic)

CSTCW30.00MX03

Murata

X4

C7537-003

Ferrite (Bead)

ZBF503D-00

TDK

FB1, 2, 3, 4

C7900-107

Buzzer

RMX-06

Star.S

BZ1

C6171-034

Connector (34P)

HIF3FC-34PA-2.54DSA

Hirose

CN1

C6171-026

Connector (26P)

HIF3FC-26PA-2.54DSA

Hirose

CN2

C6171-020

Connector (20P)

HIF3FC-20PA-2.54DSA

Hirose

CN3

C6199-905

Connector (5P)

B5P-VH

JST

CN5

C6149-154

Connector (40P)

DHB-PA40-R131N

DDK

CN6

C6149-155

Connector (60P)

DHB-PB60-S131N

DDK

CN7,8

10

C6199-906

Connector (6P)

B6P-VH

JST

CN10

11

C6196-704

Connector (4P)

B4B-PH-K-S

JST

CN11,26

12

C6196-703

Connector (3P)

B3B-PH-K-S

JST

CN12,18,22,27

13

C6198-722

Connector (22P)

22FE-BT-VK-N

JST

CN13

14

C6199-806

Connector (6P)

B6B-XH-A

JST

CN14

15

C6196-709

Connector (9P)

B9B-PH-K-S

JST

CN15,28

16

C6196-702

Connector (2P)

B2B-PH-K-S

JST

CN16,23,29,30

17

C6196-712

Connector (12P)

B12B-PH-K-S

JST

CN17

18

C6196-714

Connector (14P)

B14B-PH-K-S

JST

CN19,32

19

C6198-710

Connector (10P)

10FE-BT-VK-N

JST

CN21

20

C6198-719

Connector (19P)

19FE-BT-VK-N

JST

CN24

CLP-8301

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Sheet No. 6/6


Rev. No. 0

Item
No.

Part No.

C6196-707

Connector (7P)

B7B-PH-K-S

JST

CN25

C6190-001

Connector (15P)

53047-1510

Molex

CN31

JK64104-01 SA, Heat Sink (Main)

Kiyokuni S

JK62901-00 Stay 1, PCB Plate

JK64113-00 Heat Sink, Main PCB

E00130-12

JK64110-01 Spacer, Heat Sink

Kiyokuni S

JK64111-00

Kiyokuni S

(IC12)

JK64115-00 Clip 2, Heat Sink

Kiyokuni S

(TR24)

E02030-06

10

Part Name

Type

Screw, PH, M3.0x12

Clip, Heat Sink

Screw, BH(N), M3.0x6

Q'ty

Manufacturer

Location

Heat Sink (2 pcs.),


Spacer (1 pce.)

CLP-8301

5-66

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CLP-8301
Parts List & Location for SA, Power Supply PCB

Revision Up List
Sheet No. Rev. No.

CLP-8301

Date

1/8

Nov. 28, 2001

2/8

Nov. 28, 2001

3/8

Nov. 28, 2001

4/8

Nov. 28, 2001

5/8

Nov. 28, 2001

6/8

Nov. 28, 2001

7/8

Nov. 28, 2001

8/8

Nov. 28, 2001

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Sheet No. 1/8


Rev. No. 0

Item
No.

Part No.

Part Name

Type

Q'ty

Manufacturer

Location

C2800-076

IC (Control)

M51995AP

Mitsubishi

IC1

C2800-177

IC (Control)

STR83145

Sanken

IC3

C2800-030

IC (Regulator)

NJM7805F

JRC

IC31

C2800-003

IC (Regulator)

uPC1093J

NEC

IC32

C3802-059

Photocoupler

TLP421F

Toshiba

PI1,PI2

C3903-084

FET

2SK2699

Toshiba

Q1

C3602-026

Diode

1NU41

Toshiba

D1

C3601-070

Diode

1DL42A-TP

Toshiba

D2

C3600-137

Diode

ERA15-10

Fuji Elec.

D5

10

C3601-077

Diode

31DQ04-FC

Nippon Inter

D31

11

C3603-019

Diode Stack

D3SBA60

Shindengen

DS1

12

C3603-056

Diode Stack

10DL2CZ47A

Toshiba

DS31,32

13

C3750-143

Diode, Zener

MTZJ27B-T72

Rohm

ZD1,2

(C3750-097)
14

C3750-155

RD27EB2
Diode, Zener

(C3750-157)
15

C3606-007

NEC

HZ33 1

RD33EB3
Varistor

(C3606-005)

Hitachi

ZD3

NEC

ERZ10D681

TNR10V681K

Matsushita

Z1

Marcon

16

C7520-071

Switching Transformer

CZ33301 REV2

Eastern

T1

17

C7510-147

Choke Coil

ADR-25-05-050S

UENO

L1

CLP-8301

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Rev. No. 0

Item
No.

Part No.

Part Name

Type

Q'ty

Manufacturer

Location

C7510-148

Choke Coil

3R0A122F24

Tokyo Parts

L2

C7533-002

Beads Inductor

BL02RN1-R62

Murata

L3

C7510-149

Choke Coil

PC7-6R8-7T

Kohrin

L4

C4119-137

Res. Carbon

RD16TB274J

Akahane

R1,2

(C4119-138)

RD16ST52A274J

KOA

C4600-076

Thermister

5D2-10 LC

Ishizuka Elec. R3

C4290-334

Res. Oxide Metal Film

RSMF2B683J

Akahane

(C4290-322)
7

C4290-284

RSS2 683J
Res. Oxide Metal Film

(C4290-335)

R4-1

KOA

RSMF2BL683J

RSS2L15 683J

Akahane

R4-2

KOA

C4290-323

Res. Oxide Metal Film

SPR2 154J

KOA

R5-1,5-2

C4119-035

Res. Carbon

RD16TB103J

Akahane

R9

(C4119-139)
10

C4119-083

RD16ST52A 103J
Res. Carbon

(C4119-140)
11

C4119-049

C4119-084

Res. Carbon

C4119-032

CLP-8301

RD16TB752J

Res. Carbon

RD16TB123J

RD16TB223J

Akahane

R11

Akahane

R12

KOA
1

5-70

R10

KOA

RD16ST52A 123J
Res. Carbon

Akahane
KOA

RD16ST52A 752J

(C4119-142)
13

RD16ST52A 222J

(C4119-141)
12

RD16TB222J

KOA

Akahane

R13

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Item
No.

Part No.

Part Name

(C4119-143)
1

C4290-324

C4119-129

Res. Oxide Metal Film

C4119-130

Res. Carbon

C4119-099

Res. Carbon

C4119-088

Res. Carbon

C4290-336

Res. Carbon

C4290-337

RD16TB203J

RDMF14TB270J

RDMF14TB332J

Res. Oxide Metal Film

SN14K2CT52A360F

(C4295-131)

SN14K2CT52A131F

MPC70-0.18 OHM K

C4119-150

Res. Carbon

RDF16ST52A470J

(C4290-338)

CLP-8301

RDMF14TB470J
RSMF2B390J
RSS2 390J

R16

Akahane

R18

Akahane

R19

KOA

R21

KOA

R22

Tama Elec.

Resistor (Metal Plate)

Res. Oxide Metal Film

Akahane

Tama Elec.

C4920-333

C4290-259

R15

KOA

10

Akahane

KOA

AF1/4S131F T52

(C4119-132)

R14

KOA

AF1/4S360F T52
Res. Oxide Metal Film

Akahane

KOA

RDF16ST52A332J

(C4925-360)
7

RDF16ST52A270J

(C4119-158)
6

RD16TB753J

Location

KOA

RD16ST52A 203J

(C4119-157)
5

RD16ST52A 753J

(C4119-145)
4

RSMF1BL121J

Manufacturer
KOA

RSS1L12.5 121J

(C4119-144)
3

Q'ty

RD16ST52A 223J

(C4290-325)
2

Type

Fukushima
Futaba
KOA

R23
R24

Akahane
1

Akahane
KOA

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Rev. No. 0

Item
No.
1

Part No.
C4290-339

Part Name
Res. Oxide Metal Film

(C4290-340)
2

C4119-134

C4119-054

RSMF1B104J

Q'ty
2

RSS1 104J
Res. Carbon

(C4119-151)
3

Type

(C4119-152)

Akahane

Location
R26,28

KOA

RDM12TB152J

RD50SST52A 152J
Res. Carbon

Manufacturer

RD16TB102J

Akahane

R30

KOA
2

RD16ST52A 102J

Akahane

R31,46

KOA

C6590-009

Jumper Wire

PT52 P=5mm

Akahane

R32

C4295-273

Res. Oxide Metal Film

AF1/4S273F T52

Tama Elec.

R34

(C4290-327)
6

C4119-046

SN14K2C T52A 273F


Res. Carbon

(C4119-153)
7

C4295-272

C4295-433

Res. Oxide Metal Film

C4295-113

Res. Oxide Metal Film

C4290-341

Res. Oxide Metal Film

C4119-159

CLP-8301

AF1/4S433F T52

AF1/4S114F T52

Res. Oxide Metal Film

RSS1 4R7J

5-72

R36

Tama Elec.

R37

Tama Elec.

R38

KOA
1

RDMF12TU101J

Tama Elec.

KOA

RSMF1B4R7J
Res. Carbon

R35

KOA

SN14K2C T52A 114F

(C4290-342)
11

SN14K2C T52A 433F

(C4290-326)
10

AF1/4S272F T52

Akahane
KOA

SN14K2C T52A 272F

(C4290-329)
9

RD16ST52A 511J

(C4290-328)
8

RD16TB511J

KOA

KOA

R40

Akahane
2

Akahane

R42,43

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Rev. No. 0

Item
No.

Part No.

Part Name

(C4119-154)
1

C4290-330

C4119-135

Res. Oxide Metal Film

Res. Carbon

C4119-136
(C4119-156)

C4290-139

RSMF2BL100J

RDM12TB151J

(C4290-332)

Akahane

R44

Akahane

R45

KOA

RD16TB101J

RD16ST52A 101J
Res. Oxide Metal Film

Location

KOA

RD50SST52A 151J
Res. Carbon

Manufacturer
KOA

RSS2L15 100J

(C4119-155)
3

Q'ty

RDF50SST52A101J

(C4290-331)
2

Type

Akahane

R47

KOA

RSMF2BL122J

RSS2L15 122J

Akahane

R50,51,52

KOA

C5809-329

Cap. MP

RE334-L

Okaya Elec.

C1

C5809-327

Cap. MP

RE224-L

Okaya Elec.

C2

C5270-238

Cap. Ceramic

DE1007E222M-KH

Murata

C3,4

C5190-670

Cap. Electrolytic

LGU2D681MHLA

Nichicon

C5-1,5-2

(C5190-674)

KMM200VNSN680M25C

Nihon Chemicon

C5809-330

Cap. Film

ECQM6472KZ

Matsushita

C6

10

C5190-675

Cap. Electrolytic

UPJ1V390MEH

Nichicon

C7

11

C5809-302

Cap. Film

AMZV0050K103

Nissei Elec.

C8,18

12

C5809-301

Cap. Film

MMTV104J50V

Nissei Elec.

C9,12,14,20,21,24,25

13

C5809-332

Cap. Film

AMZV0050J681

Nissei Elec.

C10

14

C5809-333

Cap. Film

MMTV0050J224

Nissei Elec.

C11,17,35

CLP-8301

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Item
No.

Part No.

Part Name

Type

Q'ty

Manufacturer

Location

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C5270-151

Cap. Ceramic

DE0707R221K2KV

Murata

C13

C5809-334

Cap. Film

ECQV1H473JLAS

Matsushita

C15

C5190-676

Cap. Electrolytic

UPJ1V102MHH

Nichicon

C15-1,15-2,16-1,16-2

C5809-335

Cap. Film

ECQE2A473KF

Matsushita

C16

C5190-677

Cap. Electrolytic

UPJ1C331MPH

Nichicon

C19

C5190-678

Cap. Electrolytic

UVR1H010MDA

Nichicon

C22

C5190-679

Cap. Electrolytic

UVZ2G4R7MPM

Nichicon

C23

C5270-310

Cap. Ceramic

DE1307E472M-KH

Murata

C28

C5229-681

Cap. Ceramic

DD06-999B681K500

Murata

C29

10

C5809-306

Cap. Film

AMZV0050K223

Nissei Elec.

C30

11

C7302-379

Fuse

215 06.3

Literu Fuse

F1

12

C7302-388

Thermal Fuse

P12

Anzen Dengu F2

13

C7329-010

Fuse Clip

FC-05C (R100001-TP)

Echo Elec.

F3,4

14

JH67711-00

SA, Harnes

CZ37401

Eastern

H3

15

JK67723-00

SA, Harnes

CZ33404

Eastern

FG WIRE

16

C6590-021

Jumper Wire

TA0.8

17

C6590-007

Jumper Wire

PT52

Akahane

J2,3,4

18

C6590-009

Jumper Wire

PT52

Akahane

J6

19

C6590-023

Jumper Wire

PT52

Akahane

J7

20

C6590-022

Jumper Wire

TA0.8

CLP-8301

5-74

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Showa Densen J8

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Sheet No. 7/8


Rev. No. 0

Item
No.

Part No.

Part Name

Type

Q'ty

Manufacturer

Location

C6199-905

Connector

B5P-VH

JST

CN1

C6199-902

Connector

B2P-VH

JST

CN2

C7302-390

Thermal Fuse

N3

Anzen Dengu TF3

C7302-391

Thermal Fuse

P125

Anzen Dengu TF4

JK64118-00

Cover

CZ33502 REV1

Eastern

S3

JK64117-00

Heat Sink

CZ33501

Eastern

S1,2

JH64110-00

Heat Sink

CZ37502

Eastern

(for DS1)

E00740-06

Screw, PH (SW), M4x6

SW4X6S

Sankyo

C7800-039

Fixing Plate

NA0265-4

Eastern

10

E00730-06

Screw, PH (SW), M3x6

SW3X6S

Sankyo

11

E01030-06

Screw, PH (SW+PW#2), M3x6

SKW-3X6S

Sankyo

(for Heat Sink & PWB)

12

E01030-08

Screw, PH (SW+PW#2), M3x8

SKW3X8S

Sankyo

(for DS31,DS32,IC31)

13

E00730-12

Screw, PH (SW), M3x12

SW-3X12S

Sankyo

(for IC3,DS1,Q1)

14

E00226-06

Screw, FH, M2.6x6

AS2.6X6S

Sankyo

15

E50240-00

Washer, Plain, 4

BKW-4S

Sankyo

(for SA, Harnes)

16

JH66911-00

PWB (Power Supply)

CZ37901 REV1

Eastern

PT1

17

JK67724-00

SA, Shorting Connector

CZ33403

Eastern

(for CN2)

18

C6701-103

Wire Tie

T18R

TYTON

(for SA, Harnes, TF3)

19

C6109-001

Sleeve

CZ34510

Eastern

(for R5-2)

20

C6660-052

Tube (IRRAX)

V2300V AWG18

Sumitomo E.

(for J1 (35mm))

CLP-8301

5-75

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Rev. No. 0

Item
No.

Part No.

Part Name

Type

Q'ty

Manufacturer

Location

C6660-053

Tube (IRRAX)

F2600V AWG20

Sumitomo E.

(for TF3)

C6660-054

Tube (IRRAX)

V2300V AWG20

Sumitomo E.

(for J7 (25mm))

C6660-055

Tube (IRRAX)

V2300V AWG20

Sumitomo E.

(for TF4)

JH99911-00

Label, PCB S/N

CZ37801

Eastern

C7802-039

Insulating Sheet

CZ33503

Eastern

(for DS1)

C7802-041

Insulating Sheet

CZ37503

Eastern

(IC3)

C7802-040

Insulating Sheet

TC-45CG (CP-T0-3P)

Shin-etsu Chem. (for Q1)

C7900-204

Insulating Tape

630F w=16

Teraoka

(for TF3 (250mm))

C6660-056

Heat Contraction Tube

Sumi-tube V 300V 6

Sumitomo E.

(for C8,C10) 12mm

CLP-8301

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Parts List & Location for SA, RS-232C Serial I/F

Revision Up List
Sheet No. Rev. No.

CLP-8301

Date

1/2

Nov. 28, 2001

2/2

Nov. 28, 2001

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CLP-8301

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TITLE: SA, RS-232C Serial I/F (Inch)

Sheet No. 1/2


Rev. No. 0

Item
No.

Part No.

Part Name

Type

Q'ty

Manufacturer

Location

JH66761-0

SA, RS-232C Serial I/F (Inch)

C2900-057

IC

PD4721

C4920-221

Res. Chip

1/8W, 220, 5%

R17,18

C4920-332

Res. Chip

1/8W, 3.3k, 5%

R19~21

C5190-557

Cap. Electrolytic

50MS51M-TZ (4x5)

C5270-057

Cap. Chip

0.1F, 25V, +80/20%, F

C6180-004

Connector

17LE-13250-27 (D4CK)

1
NEC

Rubycon

DDK

JBY-25S-1A3F

JST

(C6180-106)

ID25S33E4GX28

FCI

(C6180-095)

ID25S33E4GXS28

FCI

Connector

10FE-ST

JST

(C6197-410)

52044-1010

Molex

(C6198-610)

10FE-ST-VK-N

JST

JH64106-0

Panel, I/F Serial

Kiyokuni

10

E8488-320

Label, I/F Screw (Inch)

Central

CLP-8301

C1,3~6
C2

(C6180-091)

C6180-078

IC1

5-79

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CN2

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No.

Part No.

Part Name

Type

Q'ty

Manufacturer

Location

JH66762-0

SA, RS-232C Serial I/F (mm)

C2900-057

IC

PD4721

C4920-221

Res. Chip

1/8W, 220, 5%

R17,18

C4920-332

Res. Chip

1/8W, 3.3k, 5%

R19~21

C5190-557

Cap. Electrolytic

50MS51M-TZ (4x5)

C5270-057

Cap. Chip

0.1F, 25V, +80/20%, F

C6180-005

Connector

17LE-13250-27 (D4AK)

1
NEC

Rubycon

DDK

JBY-25S-1A3G

JST

(C6180-107)

ID25S33E4GX39

FCI

(C6180-096)

ID25S33E4GXS29

FCI

Connector

10FE-ST

JST

(C6197-410)

52044-1010

Molex

(C6198-610)

10FE-ST-VK-N

JST

JH64106-0

Plate, I/F

Kiyokuni

10

E8488-310

Label, I/F Screw (mm)

Central

CLP-8301

5-80

C1,3~6
C2

(C6180-090)

C6180-078

IC1

CN1

CN2

for CN1

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Item
No.

Part No.

Part Name

Type

Q'ty

Manufacturer

Location

JH66751-0

SA, Parallel I/F (Centronics)

C2256-044

IC (CMOS)

HD74LVC574AFP

Hitachi

IC1

C2108-007

IC (TTL)

HD74LS07FP

Hitachi

IC2

C2256-035

IC (CMOS)

HD74LVC14AFP

Hitachi

IC3

C2256-041

IC (CMOS)

HD74LVC32AFP

Hitachi

IC4

C2256-042

IC (CMOS)

HD74LVC74AFP

Hitachi

IC5

C3610-049

Diode (Shottky)

MA741WK-TX

Matsushita

D1

C4922-102

Res. Chip

CR1/10-102JV

18

Hokuriku

R1~9,11~16,19,20,26

C4922-332

Res. Chip

CR1/10-332JV

Hokuriku

R10,23

10

C4922-000

Res. Chip

CR1/10-000JV

Hokuriku

R17

11

C4922-391

Res. Chip

CR1/10-391JV

Hokuriku

R18,24

12

C4922-101

Res. Chip

CR1/10-101JV

Hokuriku

R21,22

13

C4922-222

Res. Chip

CR1/10-222JV

Hokuriku

R25

14

C5270-170

Cap. Chip

GRM40F104Z50

Murata

C1,14~16

15

C5190-560

Cap. Electrolytic

16YXF47M

Rubycon

C2,C3

16

C5270-202

Cap. Chip

GRM40CH101J50PT

Murata

C4~8,11,13

17

C5270-043

Cap. Chip

GRM40B102J50PT

Murata

C9

18

C5270-050

Cap. Chip

GRM40CH471J50PT

Murata

C10,C17

19

C5270-203

Cap. Chip

GRM40B153K50PT

Murata

C12

20

C6171-026

Connector (26P)

HIF3FC-26PA-2.54DSA

Hirose

CN1

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Item
No.

Part No.

C6149-157

Connector (36P)

57RE-40360-730B(D29)

DDK

CN2

C7201-119

Short (Connector)

RF-H022TD-1190

JST

JP1

JH64104-0

Panel 1,I/F

Kiyokuni

CLP-8301

Part Name

Type

5-84

Q'ty

Manufacturer

Location

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CLP-8301
Parts List & Location for SA, Motor Driver PCB

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CLP-8301

5-86

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TITLE: SA, Motor Driver PCB

Sheet No. 1/1


Rev. No. 0

Item
No.

Part No.

Part Name

JK66722-0

SA, Motor Driver PCB

C2703-289

IC (Driver)

TA7289P

Toshiba

IC1

C3610-049

Diode (Shottky)

MA741WK

Matsushita

D1,2,3,4

C3602-025

Diode

RU3YX

Sanken

D5,6,7,8

C4922-682

Res. Chip

CR1/10-682JV

Hokuriku

R1

C4922-153

Res. Chip

CR1/10-153JV

Hokuriku

R2

C4922-332

Res. Chip

CR1/10-332JV

Hokuriku

R3,8,9

C4922-152

Res. Chip

CR1/10-152JV

Hokuriku

R4

C4922-221

Res. Chip

CR1/10-221JV

Hokuriku

R5

10

C4290-306

Res. Metal Film

ERX2SJ1R2

Matsushita

R6

11

C4922-102

Res. Chip

CR1/10-102JV

Hokuriku

R7

12

C5190-642

Cap. Electrolytic

35YXF220M

Rubycon

C1

13

C5190-560

Cap. Electrolytic

KME50VB2R2

Ni-Chemi

C2

14

C5270-170

Cap. Chip

GRM40F104Z50

Murata

C3

15

C5270-052

Cap. Chip

GRM40B222J50

Murata

C4

16

C5190-589

Cap. Electrolytic

16YXF47M

Rubycon

C5

17

C6196-714

Connector

B14B-PH-K-S

JST

CN1

18

C6196-702

Connector

B2B-PH-K-S

JST

CN2

19

C7537-003

Ferrite (Bead)

ZBF503D-00

TDK

FB1,2

CLP-8301

Type

Q'ty

Manufacturer

Location

5-87

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Parts List & Location for SA, Ribbon Sensor PCB

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5-89

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Item
No.

Part No.

Part Name

Type

Q'ty

Manufacturer

Location

JH66723-0

SA, Ribbon Sensor PCB

C3801-041

Photo Interrupter

SG-215

Kou-Dennsi

PC101

C6196-702

Connector (2P)

B2B-PH-K-S

JST

CN101

C6196-705

Connector (5P)

B5B-PH-K-S

JST

CN102

CLP-8301

5-90

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Parts Side

CLP-8301

5-92

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Rev. No. 0

Item
No.

Part No.

Part Name

Type

Q'ty

Manufacturer

Location

JH66766-0

SA, Paper Sensor PCB

C3806-004

Photo Diode

TLN104(LB)-B

Toshiba

D1,2

C3807-006

Photo Transistor

TPS606(LB)-D

Toshiba

PTR1

C4920-151

Res. Chip

CR1/8 151 JV

Hokuriku

R1,2

C6180-178

Connector (4P)

04FM-1.0BT

JST

CN1

CLP-8301

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CLP-8301

5-95

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Item
No.

Part No.

Part Name

Type

Q'ty

Manufacturer

Location

JH66724-0

SA, Sensor Relay PCB

C6196-707

Connector (7P)

B7B-PH-K-S

JST

CN101

C6196-702

Connector (2P)

B2B-PH-K-S

JST

CN102

C6180-178

Connector (4P)

04FM-1.0BT

JST

CN103

com

ou.
y
4
s
l

ua
man

CLP-8301

5-96

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Parts List & Location for SA, PCMCIA PCB

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CLP-8301

Date

1/2

Nov. 28, 2001

2/2

Nov. 28, 2001

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5-98

Mounting Diagram (PCMCIA PCB) (Parts Side)

CLP-8301

5-99

Mounting Diagram (PCMCIA PCB) (Solder Side)

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Rev. No. 0

Item
No.

Part No.

Part Name

Type

Q'ty

Manufacturer

Location

JH66741-0

SA, PCMCIA PCB

C2900-077

IC (PCMCIA)

HD64461GF

Hitachi

IC1

C2256-036

IC (C-MOS)

74LVXC3245MTC

Toshiba

IC3,4,6,7,8

C2800-056

IC (Shunt Reg.)

TA76431S

Toshiba

IC5

C2800-100

IC

LTC1470CS8

Linear T.

IC12

C2207-014

IC(C-MOS)

TC7WH14FU

Toshiba

IC13

C3101-931

Transistor

2SA1931

Toshiba

TR1

C4922-332

Res, Chip

CR1/10-332JV

22

Hokuriku

R2-6,14,36,37,40-44,
46-48,59,62-66

C4922-103

Res, Chip

CR1/10-103JV

Hokuriku

R9-13,15-18

10

C4922-000

Res, Chip

CR1/10-000JV

Hokuriku

R19,21,49,50,60,70

11

C4922-473

Res, Chip

CR1/10-473JV

Hokuriku

R22,23

12

C4922-681

Res, Chip

CR1/10-681JV

Hokuriku

R52,53

13

C4290-314

Res. Oxide Metal Film

ERX2SJ6R8

Matsushita

R54

14

C4922-101

Res, Chip

CR1/10-101JV

Hokuriku

R55,58

15

C4922-242

Res, Chip

CR1/10-242JV

Hokuriku

R56

16

C4922-821

Res, Chip

CR1/10-821JV

Hokuriku

R57

17

C5270-170

Cap. Chip

GRM40F104Z50PT

13

Murata

C1-6,15,18-23

18

C5190-560

Cap. Electrolytic

16YXF47M

Rubycon

C8,11,12

19

C6149-156

Connector

MCD-EJ768PAA-

DDK

CN5

53NANBND3

CLP-8301

5-100

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Item
No.

Part No.

C6149-155

Connector (60P)

DHB-PB60-S131N

E02030-06

Screw

BH (N), M3X6

(TR1)

E40220-00

Nut

(#3 ), M2

(CN5)

JH64102-0

Heat Sink

(TR1)

E00130-12

Screw

PH, M3X12

(TR1)

E40130-00

Nut

M3

(TR1)

E50130-00

Washer

Plain, 3

(TR1)

E50430-00

Washer

Spring, 3

(TR1)

E00120-10

Screw

PH, M2X10

(CN5)

10

E50120-00

Washer

Plain, 2

(CN5)

11

E50420-00

Washer

Spring, 2

(CN5)

CLP-8301

Part Name

Type

Q'ty

Manufacturer
DDK

5-101

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CHAPTER 6
CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

CHAPTER 6

CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Inter Connection ....................................................................................................................
Circuit Diagram (Main PCB)....................................................................................................
Circuit Diagram (Power Supply PCB)......................................................................................
Circuit Diagram (Serial (RS-232C) I/F PCB)............................................................................
Circuit Diagram (Parallel (Centronics) I/F PCB).......................................................................
Circuit Diagram (Motor Driver PCB) ........................................................................................
Circuit Diagram (Ribbon Sensor PCB) ....................................................................................
Circuit Diagram (Paper Sensor PCB)......................................................................................
Circuit Diagram (Sensor Relay PCB) ......................................................................................
Circuit Diagram (PCMCIA PCB)..............................................................................................

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6-7
6-14
6-15
6-16
6-17
6-18
6-19
6-20
6-21

6-3

SA,HEAD CABLE
JH67701-**

CN34 (JH)
HEAD POWER
1
VH
2
VH
3
VH
4
VH
5
VH
6
VH
7
VH
8
GND
9
GND
10
GND
11
GND
12
GND
13
GND
14
GND
15
GND
16
VDD

HEAD,THERMAL(300dpi)
For JH20 (JH09902-**)

CN33 (JH)
HEAD
1
DO4
2
DI4
3
DO3
4
THERM
5
THERM
6
/STB2
7
DI3
8
DO2
9
DI2
10
DO1
11
/STB1
12
CLOCK
13
/LATCH
14
BE0
15
DI1

AC INPUT

SA,POWER SWITCH
JH68701-**

UNIT,POWER
SUPPLY
JH66811-**

CN5
POWER IN
1
+24V
2
+24V
3
+5V
4
GND
5
GND
CN23
FAN DRV
1
+5V
2
ON/OFF

SA,SWITCH HEAD
UP
JH67704-**

CN11
HEAD OPEN SEN
1
VDD
2
GND
3 HEAD-OPEN
4
GND

SA,OPE-PANE PCB
JH66721-00

CABLE,FFC
(22p)
JH67901-**

CN13
OPE-PANE(LCD)
1
+5V
2
+5V
3
GND
4
GND
5
LCD-D0
6
LCD-D1
7
LCD-D2
8
LCD-3
9
LCD-R/W
10
LCD-E
11
LCD-RS
12
OPT-KEY0
13
OPT-KEY1
14
OPT-KEY2
15
OPT-KEY3
16
OPT-KEY4
17
OPT-KEY5
18
N.C
19
OPT-LED0
20
OPT-LED1
21
GND
22
GND

SA,PHOTO
SENSOR PCB
JH67703-**

PAPER SENSOR PCB


JH66766-00
1
+3.3V
2
AN1
3 /AN7(DA0)
4
+5V

MOTOR,PF
JH25901-00

FEED
MOTOR

CN14
FEED MOTOR
1
M+24V
2
FB1
3
FB2
4
FB3
5
FB4
6
M+24V

CABLE,FFC(4)
JH67704-00

CN102
1
2

+3.3V
AN0

CN103
1
+3.3V
2
AN1
3 /AN7(DA0)
4
+5V

CN101
1
+5V
2
+3.3V
3 /AN7(DA0)
4
AN0
5
AN1
6
NC
7
+3.3V

SENSOR RELAY PCB


JH66724-**

SA,SENOR
CABLE
JH67702-**

CN25
PAPER SENSOR
1
+5V
2
+3.3V
3 /AN7(DA0)
4
AN0
5
AN1
6 PAPER END
7
+3.3V

Inter Connection (1/4)

CLP-8301

CLP-8301

RIBBON
MOTOR

RIBBON END SENSOR


JH66723-**
CN102
1
A
2
/A
CN101
1
A
2
/A
3
VDD
4
SENSOR
5
GND

MOTOR,
RIBBON
JK35901-**

SA,RIBBON END
SENSOR CABLE
JH67705-**

CN27
RE SENSOR
1
VDD
2
A-RB-END
3
GND

JK66722-**
SA,MOTOR PCB
CN1
1
+24V
2
+5V
3
M0
4
M1
5
LV0
6
LV1
7
LV2
8
LV3
9
DIPSWD1
10
DIPSW5
11
GND
12
GND
13
LV4
14
LV5
CN2
1
A
2
/A

JK67707-**

MOTOR CABLE

SA,RIBBON

CN32
RIBBON MOTOR
1
M+24V
2
+5V
3
A-RBM0
4
A-RBM1
5
B-RBM0
6
B-RBM1
7 ABRB-LV0
8 ABRB-LV1
9
N.C
10
N.C
11
GND
12
GND
13 ABRB-LV2
14 ABRB-LV3

SERIAL I/F(INCH)
JH66761-00
OR
SERIAL I/F(MM)
JH66762-00

CABLE,FFC
(10p)
JH67902-**

CN21
RS232C
1
RSM0
2
RSM1
3
RXD2
4
TXD2
5
RTS2
6
CTS2
7
GND
8
GND
9
+5V
10
+5V

14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26

PE
N.C
N.C
/FAULT
/INIT
N.C
GND
+3.3V
+3.3V
+5V
+5V
GND
GND

JH66751-**
SA,PARALLEL I/F PCB (CENTRO.)
CN1
1 /STROBE
14
PE
2
GND
15
SELECT
3
PD1
16
N.C
4
PD2
17
/FAULT
5
PD3
18
/INIT
6
PD4
19
N.C
7
PD5
20
GND
8
PD6
21
+3.3V
9
PD7
22
+3.3V
10
PD8
23
+5V
11
GND
24
+5V
12
/ACK
25
GND
13
BUSY
26
GND

SA,CENTRO
CABLE(26)
JK67709-**

CN2
CENTRO I/F
1 /STROBE
2
GND
3
PD1
4
PD2
5
PD3
6
PD4
7
PD5
8
PD6
9
PD7
10
PD8
11
GND
12
/ACK
13
BUSY

CN2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

/STRB
CD1
CD2
CD3
CD4
CD5
CD6
CD7
CD8
/ACK
BUSY
PE
BUSY
SELECT
N.C
N.C
.N.C
/INIT

PC

19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36

GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
N.C
N.C
N.C
N.C
N.C
N.C

Inter Connection (2/4)

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18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34

/WR
/DACK0
GND
+3.3V
+3.3V
+5V
+5V
GND
GND
/RST
/IRQ
/DEND0
/UNIT-SEN
/DACK1
/DREQ1
/DEND1
N.C

JH66752-**
SA,IEEE1284 I/F PCB(OPTION)
CN1
1
/DREQ0
18
/WR
2
GND
19
/DACK0
3
D0
20
GND
4
D1
21
+3.3V
5
D2
22
+3.3V
6
D3
23
+5V
7
D4
24
+5V
8
D5
25
GND
9
D6
26
GND
10
D7
27
/RST
11
GND
28
/IRQ
12
A0
29
/DEND0
13
A1
30 /UNIT-SEN
14
A2
31
/DACK1
15
A3
32
/DREQ1
16
/CS
33
/DEND1
17
/RD
34
N.C

SA,CENTRO
CABLE(34)
JK67710-**

CN1
IEEE1284 I/F
1
/DREQ0
2
GND
3
D0
4
D1
5
D2
6
D3
7
D4
8
D5
9
D6
10
D7
11
GND
12
A0
13
A1
14
A2
15
A3
16
/CS
17
/RD

CN2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
/STRB
CD1
CD2
CD3
CD4
CD5
CD6
CD7
CD8
/ACK
BUSY
PE
BUSY
SELECT
N.C
N.C
.N.C
/INIT

PC

19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36

GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
N.C
N.C
N.C
N.C
N.C
N.C

USB I/F
GND
GND
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15
+3.3V
+3.3V

A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
+5V
+5V
/IRQ2
/DREQ
/DACK
/CS
/RD
/WR
/RESET
N.C
GND
GND

21
A1
22
A2
23
A3
24
A4
25
A5
26
A6
27
A7
28
A8
29
+5V
30
+5V
31
/IRQ2
32 /USB-DREQ1
33 USB-DACK
34 /USB-CE
35
/RD
36
/WE
37
/RESET
38
39
GND
40
GND

JH66763-**
SA,USB PCB(OPTION)
CN1
1
GND
21
2
GND
22
3
D0
23
4
D1
24
5
D2
25
6
D3
26
7
D4
27
8
D5
28
9
D6
29
10
D7
30
11
D8
31
12
D9
32
13
D10
33
14
D11
34
15
D12
35
16
D13
36
17
D14
37
18
D15
38
19
+3.3V
39
20
+3.3V
40

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

CN6

CN2
1
2
3
4
5

PC

VDD
DD+
GND
SHIELD

JH66771-**
SA,E-thernet PCB
(OPTION)

SA,E-thernet
CABLE
JK67720-**

CN30
ETHERNET(1)
1
+5V
2
GND

CN31
ETHERNET(2)
1
N.C
2
N.C
3
N.C
4
N.C
5
N.C
6
N.C
7
N.C
8
GND
9
10
EN-RS
11
EN-ER
12
EN-RD
13
EN-DR
14
EN-CS
15
EN-CD

Inter Connection (3/4)

CLP-8301

CLP-8301

21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40

JH66741-**
CN2
PCMCIA(1)
1
GND
2
GND
3
D0
4
D1
5
D2
6
D3
7
D4
8
D5
9
D6
10
D7
11
D8
12
D9
13
D10
14
D11
15
D12
16
D13
17
D14
18
D15
19
GND
20
GND

D16
D17
D18
D19
D20
D21
D22
D23
D24
D25
D26
D27
D28
D29
D30
D31
GND
GND
/EXTFCE
/SHCS4

SA,PCMCIA PCB

21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40

41
/CASLL
42
TXD1
43
RXD1
44
/CASLH
45
/IRQOUT
46
N.C
47 /EXT-WAIT
48
/IRQ1
49
/RESET
50
GND
51
CKIO
52
GND
53
CKE
54
NMI
55
/CS0
56
/CS3
57 / RSTOUT
58
N.C
59
GND
60
GND

41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60

/SHCASLL
SHTXD1
SHRXD1
/SHCASLH
N.C
N.C
/SHWAIT
/SHIRQ1
/SHRESET
GND
SHCKIO
GND
SHCKE
SHNMI
/SHCS0
/SHCS3
/ RSTOUT
N.C
GND
GND

SA,PCMCIA
CABLE
JH67706-**

D16
D17
D18
D19
D20
D21
D22
D23
D24
D25
D26
D27
D28
D29
D30
D31
GND
GND
/EXTFCE
/CS4

(Factory-installed option)

CN7
PCMCIA(1)
1
GND
2
GND
3
D0
4
D1
5
D2
6
D3
7
D4
8
D5
9
D6
10
D7
11
D8
12
D9
13
D10
14
D11
15
D12
16
D13
17
D14
18
D15
19
GND
20
GND

CN3
PCMCIA(2)
1
GND
2
GND
3
A0
4
A1
5
A2
6
A3
7
A4
8
A5
9
A6
10
A7
11
A8
12
A9
13
A10
14
A11
15
A12
16
A13
17
A14
18
A15
19
GND
20
GND

CN8
PCMCIA(2)
1
GND
2
GND
3
A0
4
A1
5
A2
6
A3
7
A4
8
A5
9
A6
10
A7
11
A8
12
A9
13
A10
14
A11
15
A12
16
A13
17
A14
18
A15
19
GND
20
GND
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60

/CE2A
/CE2B
/CE1A
/CE1B
/CS2
/BREQ
/BACK
/RAS3L
/RAS3U
/IOIS16
+3.3V
+3.3V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+24V
+24V
GND
GND

41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60

/SHCE2A
/SHCE2B
/SHCE1A
/SHCE1B
/SHCS2
N.C
N.C
/SHRAS3L
/SHRAS3U
SHIOIS16
N.C
N.C
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+24V
+24V
GND
GND

SA,PCMCIA
CABLE
JH67706-**

A16
A17
A18
A19
A20
A21
A22
A23
A24
A25
GND
GND
/WE0
/WE1/WE
/ICIORD
/ICIOWR
RD/WR
/RD
GND
GND

21
A16
22
A17
23
A18
24
A19
25
A20
26
A21
27
A22
28
A23
29
A24
30
A25
31
GND
32
GND
33
/SHWE0
34 /SHWE1/WE
35 /SHICIORD
36 /SHICIOWR
37 SHRD/WR
38
/SHRD
39
GND
40
GND

21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17

CN5
IC CARD
GND
B-D3
B-D4
B-D5
B-D6
B-D7
/CE1B
B-A10
/RDB
B-A11
B-A9
B-A8
B-A13
B-A14
/WEB
PCC0RDY
PCCBVCC

18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34

PCCBVPP
B-A16
B-A15
B-A12
B-A7
B-A6
B-A5
B-A4
B-A3
B-A2
B-A1
B-A0
B-D0
B-D1
B-D2
PCC0WP
GND

PCMCIA
MEMORY CARD

35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51

GND
PCC0CD1
B-D11
B-D12
B-D13
B-D14
B-D15
/CE2B
PCC0VS1
/ICIORDB
/ICIOWRB
B-A17
B-A18
B-A19
B-A20
B-A21
PCCBVCC

52 PCCBVPP
53
B-A22
54
B-A23
55 PCC0A24
56 PCC0A25
57 PCC0VS2
58 PCC0RESET
59 PCC0WAIT
60
N.C
61 PCC0REG
62 PCC0BVD2
63 PCC0BVD1
64
B-D8
65
B-D9
66
B-D10
67 PCC0CD2
68
GND

I nter Connection (4/4)

6-6

manuals4you.com

6-7

A-THM
BZ-ON/OFF
FAN-ON/OFF

RXD1
EN-RD

LCD-D0
LCD-D1
LCD-D2
LCD-D3
LCD-R/W
LCD-E
LCD-RS
FM-RESET
FM-CW/CCW
FM-/ENBL
FM-REFSEL
FM-M1
FM-CLK
FM-FET
FM-M2

A-RB-ENC

REW-ENC

RBS-A
RBS-/A
RBS-B
RBS-/B

RB-SAV-M0
RB-SAV-M1
CUT/REW-M0
CUT/REW-M1

PFMCK

RXD2
TXD2
RTS2
CTS2

EN-DR
EN-CS
EN-CD
EN-ER
EN-RS

A-THM
BZ-ON/OFF
FAN-ON/OFF

HEAD-R
/RESET

DIPSWD[0..3]

MUX[0..2]

A-RB-END
PAPER-END

RTC-DAT
RTC-SCK
/RTC-WR
/RTC-CS0

(RTC-CS1) DIPSWS5

AN[0..7]

Clpsch6
Clpsch6.sch

RSM0
RSM1

RXD1
EN-RD

AB-RBM-D0
AB-RBM-D1

MUX[0..2]

PAPER-END

RTC-DAT
RTC-SCK
/RTC-WR
/RTC-CS0

AN[0..7]

EN-DR
EN-CS
EN-CD
EN-ER
EN-RS

DIPSWS5

RXD2
TXD2
RTS2
CTS2

DIPSWD[0..3]

DIPSWD[0..3]

RB-SAV-SEN

PFMCK
HEAD-POW-ON
A-RBM0
A-RBM1

Clpsch1
Clpsch1.sch

CUT/REW-SEN
OPT-KEY[0..5]
OPT-LED0
OPT-LED1

RB-SAV-SEN
CUT/REW-SEN

CUT/REW-SEN
OPT-KEY[0..5]
OPT-LED0
OPT-LED1

AB-RBM-D0
LCD-D0
AB-RBM-D1
LCD-D1
REWLEV[0..3]
LCD-D2
LCD-D3
AB-RB-LV[0..3]
LCD-R/W
LCD-E
LCD-RS
FM-RESET
FM-CW/CCW
FM-/ENBL
FM-REFSEL
FM-M1
DIPSWS5
FM-CLK
FM-FET
FM-M2

A-RB-ENC

REW-ENC

RBS-A
RBS-/A
RBS-B
RBS-/B

RB-SAV-M0
A-RBM0
RB-SAV-M1
A-RBM1
CUT/REW-M0
CUT/REW-M1 RB-SAV-SEN

Clpsch5
Clpsch5.sch

/PIRQ

/DREQ[0..1]
DACK[0..1]
/WAIT

/CS2

24V-FAIL

INT-LOCK

TXD1
RXD1
/IRQOUT
IOIS16
/RAS3L
/RAS3U
/CE1A
/CE1B
/CE2A
/CE2B
/CS0
RRST
/IRQ1
/IRQ2
CKIO
CKE
NMI
/CS4
/CS3
/BACK
/BREQ
/RESET

RD/WR
/RD
/WE0
/WE1/WE
/ICIORD
/ICIOWR
/CASLL
/CASLH

D[0..31]
A[0..25]

/CS2

24V-FAIL

INT-LOCK

TXD1
RXD1
/IRQOUT
IOIS16
/RAS3L
/RAS3U
/CE1A
/CE1B
/CE2A
/CE2B
/CS0
RRST
/IRQ1
/IRQ2
CKIO
CKE
NMI
/CS4
/CS3
/BACK
/BREQ
/RESET

RD/WR
/RD
/WE0
/WE1/WE
/ICIORD
/ICIOWR
/CASLL
/CASLH

D[0..15]
A[1..25]

BZ-ON/OFF
FAN-ON/OFF

FM-RESET
FM-CW/CCW
FM-/ENBL
FM-REFSEL
FM-M1
FM-CLK
FM-FET
FM-M2
RB-SAV-M0
RB-SAV-M1
CUT/REW-M0
CUT/REW-M1

REW-ENC

A-RB-ENC

A-THM

AB-RBM-D0
AB-RBM-D1

/RESET
/CS0

/RD
/WE0

/FCE0

Clpsch2
RD/WR
Clpsch2.sch /RD
/WE0
/WE1/WE
/ICIORD
/ICIOWR
/CASLL
/RAS3L
/CS3
NMI
/CS4
/CASLH
EXT-WAIT
/IRQ1
/RESET
IOIS16
RXD1
/CS0
CKIO
CKE
/RESET
/CE2A
/CE2B
/CE1A
/CE1B
/CS2
/BREQ
/BACK
/RAS3U
/FCE0

LCD-D0
LCD-D1
LCD-D2
LCD-D3
LCD-E
LCD-RS
LCD-R/W

/IEEE-SEN

/STROBE
/IEEEECS
BUSY
/INIT

/FAULT
HEAD-OPEN
USB-CTL
/EXT-WAIT
/USB-DREQ
USB-DACK
/USB-CE
/EXTFCE

D[0..31]
A[2..7]
A[21..25]

/EXTFCE

/IEEE-SEN

/STROBE
/IEEEECS
BUSY
/INIT

/FAULT

/SDCS0-PCM

D[0..31]
A[1..25]

RSM1
RSM0

FM-RESET CUT/REW-SEN
FM-CW/CCW
FM-/ENBL
RB-SAV-SEN
FM-REFSEL
FEED-OPEN
FM-M1
FM-CLK
FM-FET
TXD1
FM-M2
EN-RD
RB-SAV-M0
A-RB-END
RB-SAV-M1
CUT/REW-M0
CUT/REW-M1
RBS-A
RBS-/A
BZ-ON/OFF
RBS-B
FAN-ON/OFF
RBS-/B

REW-ENC

A-RB-ENC

A-THM

AB-RB-LV[0..3]
AB-RBM-D0
AB-RBM-D1

/PIRQ

REWLEV[0..3]

/DREQ[0..1]
DACK[0..1]
/WAIT

/CS2

/RESET
/CS0

/RD
/WE0

/FCE0

Clpsch3
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RD/WR
/RD
/WE0
/WE1/WE
/ICIORD
/ICIOWR
/CASLL
/RAS3L
/CS3
NMI
/CS4
/CASLH
EXT-WAIT
/IRQ1
/RESET
IOIS16
/CS0
CKIO
CKE
/RESET
/CE2A
/CE2B
/CE1A
/CE1B
/CS2
/BREQ
/BACK
/RAS3U
/FCE0

RBS-A
RBS-/A
RBS-/B
RBS-B

TXD1
EN-RD

RB-SAV-SEN
FEED-OPEN

CUT/REW-SEN

LCD-D0
LCD-D1
LCD-D2
LCD-D3
LCD-E
LCD-RS
LCD-R/W

/IEEE-SEN

/STROBE
/IEEEECS
BUSY
/INIT

/IEEE-SEN

/STROBE
/IEEEECS
BUSY
/INIT

D[0..15]
A[1..25]

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Title

D[0..31]
A[0..25]

IOIS16
/CASLL
TXD1
RXD1
/IRQOUT
/SDCS0-PCM
/CASLH
/RAS3U
/WE0
RD/WR
/RD
/ICIOWR
/ICIORD
/WE1/WE
/CE2A
HEAD-POW-ON
/CE2B
HEAD-R
/CE1A
/CE1B
FEED-OPEN
/IRQ1
/IRQ2
/RESET
/RAS3L
CKIO
CKE
/CS4
/EXT-WAIT
/BACK
/USB-DREQ
/BREQ
USB-DACK
RRST
/USB-CE
NMI
/EXTFCE
/CS0
/CS3
/RD
/WE0
/CS2
/FCE0
INT-LOCK
HEAD-OPEN
USB-CTL
24V-FAIL

Clpsch4
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19-Sep-2001
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Number

CLP-8301 MAIN CIRCUIT (1/7)

PWB PARTS No. JK66901-**

INT-LOCK
HEAD-OPEN
24V-FAIL

IOIS16
/CASLL
TXD1
RXD1
/IRQOUT
/CASLH
/RAS3U
/WE0
RD/WR
/RD
/ICIOWR
/ICIORD
/WE1/WE
/CE2A
/CE2B
/CE1A
/CE1B
/IRQ1
/IRQ2
/RESET
/RAS3L
CKIO
CKE
/CS4
/BACK
/BREQ
RRST
NMI
/CS0
/CS3
/RD
/WE0
/CS2

1/7

Revision

FEED-OPEN

Circuit Diagram (Main PCB 1/7)

CLP-8301

A[0..25]
/CS0
/WE0
RD/WR
/RD

D[0..31]

0.1

C14

C8
0.1

3/7 4/7 5/7


4/7 5/7
3/7 4/7 5/7
3/7 4/7 5/7
3/7 4/7 5/7

0.1

C13

C7
0.1

JP1

NA

D1
SFPB-54

0.1

C15

C9
0.1

0.1

C16

C10
0.1

R17

+3.3V

L=FAIL

3.3K

0.1

C17

C11
0.1

C19

0.1

+1.8V

C12
10/50

R163

100P

C59

R5 R6 R7 R8

3.3K x 7

0.1

C18

R1 R3 R4

SH7709A support

FIN

C3 GND
0.1

NA

OUT

IN

SFPB-54
IC3
NA
UPC2918T

D14 NA

/IRQ1
/IRQ2
/PIRQ
24V-FAIL

R2

(from ICE)

RF-H022TD-1190

3/7 4/7 5/7

+3.3V

+5V

5/7

HD64461 5/7
5/7
USB
IEEE/PARA 4/7

+1.8V

RRST

GND MR
PST591C

ICE OPEN
NORMAL ON

5/7

IC1
VCC OUT

NMI
5/7
4/7 6/7 RB-SAV-SEN

0.1

C1

+5V

+3.3V

3.3K

D4
D3
D2
D1
D0

D5

D14
D13
D12
D11
D10
D9
D8
D7
D6

D15

D18
D17
D16

D19

D24
D23
D22
D21
D20

D25

D31
D30
D29
D28
D27
D26

+1.8V

R9

NA
R191

+3.3V

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52

3.3K

R192

NA

C2
47/16

MD1
MD2
VCC(RTC)
XTAL2
EXTAL2
VSS(RTC)
NMI
IRQ0/ IRL0/PTH(0)
IRQ1/IRL1/PTH(1)
IRQ2/IRL2/PTH(2)
IRQ3/IRL3/PTH(3)
IRQ4/PTH(4)
D31/PTB(7)
D30/PTB(6)
D29/PTB(5)
D28/PTB(4)
D27/PTB(3)
D26/PTB(2)
VSS
D25/PTB(1)
VCC
D24/PTB(0)
D23/PTA(7)
D22/PTA(6)
D21/PTA(5)
D20/PTA(4)
VSS
D19/PTA(3)
VCC
D18/PTA(2)
D17/PTA(1)
D16/PTA(0)
VSS
D15
VCC
D14
D13
D12
D11
D10
D9
D8
D7
D6
VSS
D5
VCC
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0

22

R10

A0
A1
A2
A3

/RESET
AN[0..7]
AN6=DA1
AN7=DA0

NA

3.3K

3.3K

R189 3.3K

R11

A4

3/7 4/7 5/7 7/7


7/7

AN7
AN6

R16

AN5
AN4
AN3
AN2
AN1
AN0

NA

+3.3V
R12
3.3K

3.3K

R190 3.3K

R199 3.3K

R18

A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13

+3.3V

R14
0

+1.8V

CTS2

6/7

/DREQ1
/DREQ0
ASSY_D0
ASSY_D1
PFMCK
A14

RXD2

ASSY_D2
4

A15
A16
A17
A18
A19
A20
A21

A22

R13

3.3K

+3.3V

MUX1
MUX0

TXD2
MUX2

RTS2

A23

manuals4you.com
A24

6-8
A25

ASSY_D4
ASSY_D5

ASSY_D3

208
207
206
205
204
203
202
201
200
199
198
197
196
195
194
193
192
191
190
189
188
187
186
185
184
183
182
181
180
179
178
177
176
175
174
173
172
171
170
169
168
167
166
165
164
163
162
161
160
159
158
157
5

156
155
154
153
152
151
150
149
148
147
146
145
144
143
142
141
140
139
138
137
136
135
134
133
132
131
130
129
128
127
126
125
124
123
122
121
120
119
118
117
116
115
114
113
112
111
110
109
108
107
106
105

HD6417709

IC9A

R15
0
2

R25
R26

R19

R20

3.3K

3.3K
0

Size

Date:
File:

R125
0

NA

+3.3V

DACK0
DACK1

R27
3.3K

JH66801-**

6/7
6/7
6/7
6/7

OPT-KEY[0..5]

RXD2
TXD2
RTS2
CTS2

2/7

Revision

OPT-LED1
/CE2A
/CE2B
/CE1A
/CE1B
/ICIOWR
/ICIORD
/WE1/WE

/CS2
/CS3
/CS4

DACK[0..1]

/CASLL
/RTC-CS0
/RAS3L
CKE

/CASLH

6/7
5/7
5/7
5/7
5/7
3/7 5/7
3/7 5/7
3/7 5/7

4/7 5/7
3/7 5/7
5/7

4/7

3/7 5/7
7/7
3/7 5/7
3/7 5/7

7/7
7/7

RTC-DAT
RTC-SCK

6/7
7/7

4/7
5/7
5/7
6/7
6/7
5/7
4/7 7/7
RTC-CS1

5/7

/WAIT
/BREQ
/BACK
A-RBM0
A-RBM1
/RAS3U
DIPSWS5

IOIS16

CUT/REW-SEN
PAPER-END

+3.3V

INT-LOCK
5/7
DIPSWD[0..3] 6/7 7/7

6/7

6/7
3/7 5/7

4/7

OPT-LED0
CKIO

6/7

PFMCK

19-Sep-2001
Sheet of
C:\JH10-02\MAIN\JH-main010628.DDB Drawn By:

Number

7/7

7/7

/DREQ[0..1]

CLP-8301 MAIN CIRCUIT (2/7)

PWB PARTS No. JK66901-**

1
2
TP2 RF-H022TD-1190 /CS4

7/7
5/7 6/7
4/7 5/7

5/7

HEAD-POW-ON 5/7
MUX[0..2]
7/7

IC9B
5
VCC
TC7SH14FU
NC GND
1
3

R28
3.3K

ASSY_D[0..5]

/RTC-WR
/IRQOUT
RXD1
TXD1

+3.3V

H=OPEN

DIPSWS5

R23
3.3K

/CS2
TP3 RF-H022TD-1190
1
2

+3.3V

+3.3V

RXD2
TXD2
RTS2
CTS2

DIPSW DIGIT SELECT

C4
0.1

OPT-LED0

HEAD-POW-ON

+3.3V

+3.3V

OPT-KEY0
OPT-KEY1
OPT-KEY2
OPT-KEY3
OPT-KEY4
OPT-KEY5

15P

15P

DIPSWD0
DIPSWD1
DIPSWD2
DIPSWD3

C40

DSX530G-25.6MHZ
(Reserved)
C39

3.3K

A3

4
1
2

SG8002JC-SCC 25.6MHz

470P

Title

R22

C6

VCC
OUT OE
GND

OSC1

470P

R24

X1

C5

R21
1M

R136
TC7SH14FU
(Reserved)
0
+3.3V+1.8V

EXTAL
XTAL
VCC
VSS
VSS
PTH(6)
VCC(PLL2)
CAP2
GND(PLL2)
GND(PLL1)
CAP1
VCC(PLL1)
MD0
PTF(0)PINT8
PTF(1)PINT9
PTF(2)PINT10
PTF(3)PINT11
PTF(4)PINT12
PTF(5)PINT13
PTF(6)PINT14
PTF(7)PINT15
PTG(0)
VCC
PTG(1)
VSS
PTG(2)
PTG(3)
PTG(4)
PTG(5)
PTG(6)
IOIS16/PTG(7)
PTH(5)/ADTRG
/RESETM
/WAIT
/BREQ
/BACK
PTE(0)
/RAS2U/PTE(1)
/RAS3U/PTE(2)
/CAS2H/PTE(3)
/CAS2L/PTE(6)
DACK1/PTD(7)
DACK0/PTD(5)
/CASHH/PTJ(5)
/CASHL/PTJ(4)
VCC
/CASLH/PTJ(3)
VSS
/CASLL/CAS/PTJ(2)
/RAS2L/PTJ(1)
/RAS3L/PTJ(0)
CKE/PTK(5)

IC2

CKIO TP1
RF-H022TD-1190

AGND
AN(7)/DA(0)/PTL(7)
AN(6)/DA(1)/PTL(6)
AVCC
AN(5)/PTL(5)
AN(4)/PTL(4)
AN(3)/PTL(3)
AN(2)/PTL(2)
AN(1)/PTL(1)
AN(0)/PTL(0)
AGND
MD5
MD4
MD3
CA
/RESETP
/DREQ1/PTD(6)
/DREQ0/PTD(4)
DRAK1/PTD(0)
DRAK0/PTD(1)
PTC(0)/PINT0
PTC(1)/PINT1
PTC(2)/PINT2
PTC(3)/PINT3
PTD(2)/RESETOUT
VCC
WAKEUP/PTD(3)
VSS
PTC(4)/PINT4
PTC(5)/PINT5
PTC(6)/PINT6
PTC(7)/PINT7
CTS2/IRQ5/SCPT(7)
VCC
RXD2/SCPT(4)
VSS
RXD1/SCPT(2)
RXD0/SCPT(0)
RTS2/SCPT(6)
SCK2/SCPT(5)
TXD2/SCPT(4)
SCK1/SCPT(3)
TXD1/SCPT(2)
SCK0/SCPT(1)
TXDO/SCPT(0)
VCC
CKIO
VSS
/IRQOUT
TCLK/PTH(7)
STATUS1/PTJ(7)
STATUS0/PTJ(6)

A0
A1
A2
A3
VSS
A4
VCC
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
VSS
A14
VCC
A15
A16
A17
A18
A19
A20
A21
VSS
A22
VCC
A23
VSS
A24
VCC
A25
BS/PTK(4)
/RD
WE0/DQMLL
WE1/DQMLU/WE
WE2/DQMUL/ICIORD/PTK(6)
WE3/DQMUU/ICIOWR/PTK(7)
RD/WR
PTE(7)
VSS
CS0
VCC
/CS2/PTK(0)
/CS3/PTK(1)
/CS4/PTK(2)
/CS5/CE1A/PTK(3)
/CS6/CE1B
/CE2A/PTE(4)
/CE2B/PTE(5)

CLP-8301
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104

EN-DR
EN-CS
EN-CD
EN-ER
EN-RS

Circuit Diagram (Main PCB 2/7)

6-9

A[1..25]

2/7

+3.3V

D[0..31]

2/7

4/7
2/7

C20
0.1

DQ0
DQ1
DQ2
DQ3
DQ4
DQ5
DQ6
DQ7
DQ8
DQ9
DQ10
DQ11
DQ12
DQ13
DQ14
DQ15
/WE
/RST
WP
RDY//BUSY
/BYTE
/OE
/CE

/CASLL

/CS3
/WE1/WE
/ICIORD
/ICIOWR
CKIO
CKE

2/7

2/7
2/7
2/7
2/7
2/7
2/7

1
4

2
3

/FCE0

R32
3.3K

+3.3V

/CS3

/RD

RF-H042TD-1190

JP2

1 TP5

1 TP6

1 TP7

/WE0

29
31
33
35
38
40
42
44
30
32
34
36
39
41
43
45
11
12
14
15
47
28
26

/CS3
/WE1/WE
/ICIORD
/ICIOWR
CKIO
CKE

/CASLL

/RAS3L

/RD

RD/WR

/WE0

/RD

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15
/WE0

ROMCS-SEL
NOMAL mode 1-2 ON 3-4 OPEN
ICE mode
3-4 ON 1-2 OPEN

/RAS3L

/FCE0
/CE1A

/RD

2/7
2/7
2/7

/WE0

RD/WR

x3

M5M29FT160AVP

GND
GND

VCC

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
A19
NC
NC

IC4

RF-H022TD-1190

46
27

37

25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
48
17
16
9
10
13

2/7

2/7

A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
A19
A20
A21
A22

3.3K

JP12
2

68
67

CKIO
CKE
44
58
86
6
12
32
38
46
78
84
52
72

16
71
28
59

RD/WR
/WE0
/WE1/WE
/ICIORD
/ICIOWR

14
21
30
57
69
70
73

25
26
27
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
24
23
22

18
19
20
17

A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12

/CASLL
/RAS3L

(128M)

RF-H022TD-1190

1 JP4

(PCMCIA_Memory)

RF-H022TD-1190

(W Extended Memory)

/CS3

JP11

(W/O Extended Memory)

+3.3V

R31
NA

R33

3.3K

R30

NA (128M) 0

RF-H022TD-1190

TP8
2

A13

A22

3.3K

R29

+3.3V

(64M)
R34

A23 R35

A13

VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCCQ
VCCQ
VCCQ
VCCQ
VCCQ
VCCQ
VCCQ
VCCQ

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15
D16
D17
D18
D19
D20
D21
D22
D23
D24
D25
D26
D27
D28
D29
D30
D31

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15
D16
D17
D18
D19
D20
D21
D22
D23
D24
D25
D26
D27
D28
D29
D30
D31

1
15
29
43
3
9
41
49
75
81
35
55
C24

C23

C22

C21

+3.3V

2
4
5
7
8
10
11
13
74
76
77
79
80
82
83
85
31
33
34
36
37
39
40
42
45
47
48
50
51
53
54
56

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

SDRAM

MB81F643242C-10FN/MT48LC4M32B2

VSS
VSS
VSS
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSS

CLK
CKE

DQM0
DQM1
DQM2
DQM3

/CAS
/RAS
/CS
/WE

NC
NC(A11)
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10/AP
A11(BA1)
A12(BA0)

IC5

2/7
2/7

2/7
2/7
2/7
2/7

2/7
2/7

/RAS3U
IOIS16

/CE1B
/CS2
/BREQ
/BACK

/CE2A
/CE2B

+24V

+5V

+3.3V

/RAS3L

/WE0
/WE1/WE
/ICIORD
/ICIOWR
RD/WR
/RD

A16
A17
A18
A19
A20
A21
A22
A23
A24
A25

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15

/CASLH

2/7
2/7

NMI
/CS0

4/7 /EXT-WAIT
/IRQ1
2/7

2/7

4/7 /EXTFCE
/CS4
2/7

FX4C-60P-1.27DSAL

CN9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60

/SDCS0-PCM

/SDCS0

/CS3

CKE

CKIO

/CASLL

D16
D17
D18
D19
D20
D21
D22
D23
D24
D25
D26
D27
D28
D29
D30
D31

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15

5/7

CN20
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
+3.3V

/RESET
/INIT
/FAULT
/IEEE-SEN

BUSY

/IEEEECS

/STROBE

Date:
File:

A3

Size

Title

+5V

+3.3V

/RD
/WE0

A1
A2
A3
A4

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7

JH66801-**

19-Sep-2001
Sheet of
C:\JH10-02\MAIN\JH-main010628.DDB Drawn By:

Number

CLP-8301 MAIN CIRCUIT (3/7)

PWB PARTS No. JK66901-**

IEEE1284
CN1
1 /DREQ0
2 GND
3 D0
4 D1
5 D2
6 D3
7 D4
8 D5
9 D6
10 D7
11 GND
12 A0
13 A1
14 A2
15 A3
16 /CS
17 /RD
18 /WR
19 /DACK0
20 GND
21
+3.3V
22
23
+5V
24
25
GND
26
27 /RST
28 /IRQ
29 /DEND0
30 /UNIT-SEN *
31 /DACK1
32 /DREQ1
33 /DEND1
34
HIF3FC-34PA-2.54DSA

3/7

Revision

* (0V = IEEE1284 ENABLE)

R150 R40 R41 R42 R43 R164


3.3K 3.3K 3.3K 3.3K 3.3K 3.3K

FX4C-60P-1.27DSAL

2/7
4/7
4/7
4/7

4/7

4/7

4/7

Circuit Diagram (Main PCB 3/7)

CLP-8301

2/7

6/7

7/7
7/7

2/7

3/7

19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26

47K

R46

LCD-D0
LCD-D1
LCD-D2
LCD-D3
LCD-E
LCD-RS
LCD-R/W

FAN-ON/OFF
BZ-ON/OFF

/RESET

/INIT
/IEEE-SEN
/STROBE
BUSY
/IEEEECS

/FAULT

LCD-D0
LCD-D1
LCD-D2
LCD-D3
LCD-E
LCD-RS
LCD-R/W

/INIT
/IEEE-SEN
/STROBE
BUSY
/IEEEECS

/FAULT

PE

+5V

+3.3V

CN2
HIF3FC-26PA-2.54DSA
/STROBE
1
2
PD1
3
PD2
4
PD3
5
PD4
6
PD5
7
PD6
8
PD7
9
PD8
10
11
/ACK
12
BUSY
13
PE
14
15
16
/FAULT
17
/INIT
18

CENTRO

D[0..31]

CENTRO or IEEE1284

2/7

/DREQ[0..1]
/RD
/WE0
/CS2
/CS0
A[21..25]
A[2..7]

/FCE0
/WAIT
DACK[0..1]

FEED-OPEN

D30
D31

D20
D21
D22
D23
D24
D25
D26
D27
D28
D29

D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15
D16
D17
D18
D19

D6
D7
D8
D9

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5

+3.3V

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52

+3.3V

3.3K

R100

M_WE
M_RE
VSS
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
VDD
D6
D7
D8
D9
VSS
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15
D16
D17
D18
D19
VSS
VDD
D20
D21
D22
D23
D24
D25
D26
D27
D28
D29
VSS
D30
D31
M_MM
M_MS00
VDD
M_MS01
M_MS02
TDO00
TDO01
TDO02
TDO03
VSS
TDO04
TDO05

A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
/STROBE
PD1
PD2
PD3
PD4
PD5

3/7

A7
A21
A22
A23
A24
A25
3

PD6
PD7
PD8

5/7

BUSY
/IEEEECS
/ACK

DACK0
DACK1
/DREQ0
/DREQ1

TDO23
TDO22
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
VDD
VSS
A7
A21
A22
A23
A24
A25
/FCE
/CS2
/WR
/RD
VSS
/DREQ0
/DREQ1
XTCK
BCK
XACK
VDD
FEED-OPEN
DACK0
DACK1
ON 300dpi

OPEN 200dpi

R56
3.3K

+3.3V

JP3
RF-H022TD-1190

PE
/FAULT
/INIT
/IEEE-SEN

AB-RB-LV0
AB-RB-LV1
AB-RB-LV2
AB-RB-LV3
4

R54
R53
R55

3.3K
3.3K
3.3K

+3.3V

3.3K

R48

TDO18
REWLV4
VSS
REWLV5
REWLV0
REWLV1
TDO17
TDO16
TDO15
VDD
TDO14
TDO13
TDO12
OSCO
VSS
OSCI
OVDD1
TDO11
REWLV2
REWLV3
DATA4
A-CLOCK
/LATCH
DATA3
DATA2
VDD
VSS
DATA1
STB3
CW/CCW
/ENABLE
REF
FM-M1
FM-CLK
FETSW
FM-M2
RBS-CKA
VSS
/RBS-CKA
RBS-CKB
/RBS-CKB
FM-RST
VDD
DAL
/PIRQ
SIOS2
SIOS1
T-A1
T-A2
VSS
T-A3
A-RB-END

+3.3V

IC17A

R103

7 R105

NA
5P
REWLEV2
REWLEV3

5P
C48

NA C41

RSM1
RSM0

RBS-/A
RBS-B
RBS-/B
FM-RESET

6/7

NA

R49
3.3K

2/7
6/7
6/7

NA

D4

19

R50
3.3K

GND

Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
Q8

IC7

JP7
1

+5V

R185

+5V

30K_1%

R187

EN-RD

A-DI1

NA

30K_1%

/A-LATCH

Number

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H_24V

+3.3V

A-DI2

CN3
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GND
VDD
GND
VDD
STB4
CLK
DI4
DO4
STB3
/LAT
TM
TM
DI3
DO3
DI2
DO2
STB2
STB1
DI1
DO1

4/7

7/7

6/7
2/7

CN33
1
DO4
2
DI4
3
DO3
4
THERM
5
THERM
6
/STB2
7
DI3
8
DO2
9
DI2
10
DO1
11
/STB1
12
CLOCK
13
/LATCH
14
BEO
15
DI1
B15B-PH-K-S
CN34
1
VH
2
VH
3
VH
4
VH
5
VH
6
VH
7
VH
8
GND
9
GND
10
GND
11
GND
12
GND
13
GND
14
GND
15
GND
16
VDD
B16B-PH-K-S

A-THM
EN-RD
TXD1

HIF3FC-20PA-2.54DSA

Revision

+5V

A-STRB
A-CLOCK
A-DI4

R45
1K

+3.3V

R47
A-DI3

NA

Date:
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+3.3V

RF-H022TD-1190
JP5
1
2
JP6
1
2

Title

10

18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11

100P

IC16A
HD74LVC14FP

R184

C57

TC74HCT541A

E1
E2

D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8

R51
3.3K

R186
NA

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

+5V

R107
0

IC17B
TC7WH14FU

MA741WK

R102
470

7/7
HEAD-OPEN
RB-SAV-SEN
CUT/REW-SEN
RB-SAV-M0
6/7
RB-SAV-M1
CUT/REW-M0
CUT/REW-M1

5/7

A-RB-END

/PIRQ
RSM1
RSM0

RBS-/A
RBS-B
RBS-/B
FM-RESET

TC7WH14FU R106
FM-CW/CCW
FM-CW/CCW
FM-/ENBL
FM-/ENBL
FM-REFSEL
FM-REFSEL
FM-M1
FM-M1
FM-CLK
FM-CLK
FM-FET
FM-FET
FM-M2
FM-M2
RBS-A
RBS-A

R44
1M

X2

CSTCW30.00MX01

REWLEV0
REWLEV1

5/7

A-RB-ENC
6/7
REW-ENC
6/7
/EXT-WAIT
5/7
/EXTFCE
5/7
AB-RBM-D1
6/7
AB-RBM-D0
6/7
AB-RB-LV[0..3]
6/7
REWLEV[0..3]
6/7

USB-CTL
USB-DACK
/USB-CE
/USB-DREQ

C25 C26 C27 C28 C29 C30 C31 C32


0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1

+3.3V

156
155
154
153
152
151
150
149
148
147
146
145
144
143
142
141
140
139
138
137
136
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134
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125
124
123
122
121
120
119
118
117
116
115
114
113
112
111
110
109
108
107
106
105

+3.3V

IC6
CG46104

A-RB-ENC
REW-ENC
/EXT-WAIT
/EXTFCE
AB-RBM-D1
AB-RBM-D0

USB-CTL
USB-DACK
/USB-CE
/USB-DREQ

6
2

208
207
206
205
204
203
202
201
200
199
198
197
196
195
194
193
192
191
190
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177
176
175
174
173
172
171
170
169
168
167
166
165
164
163
162
161
160
159
158
157
/WAIT
/FCE0
VSS
USB-CTL
USB-DACK
/USB-CE
/USB-DREQ
RB-ENC
REW-ENC
/EXTWAIT
/EXTFCE
RBLV1
RBLV0
VDD
VSS
RBLV2
RBLV3
RBLV4
RBLV5
TDO21
TDO20
TDO19

TDO06
/STRB
PD1
PD2
PD3
PD4
PD5
VSS
VDD
PD6
PD7
PD8
TDO07
TDO08
FAN
BZ
BUSY
/IEEECS
/ACK
VSS
PE
FAULT
/IERQ
SEL_IN
/RESET
OVSS1
VDD
XSM
XTST
SDI
SDO
DPI200
VSS
LCD-D0
LCD-D1
LCD-D2
LCD-D3
LCD-E
LCD-RS
LCD-W/R
R-C-M1
R-C-M0
RBS-HOLD
VSS
VDD
RBS-CK
/FPGA2CS
TDO09
TDO10
CUT-REW-SEN
RBSAV-SEN
H-OPEN
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100
101
102
103
104

20

CLP-8301
VCC

Circuit Diagram (Main PCB 4/7)

7/7

2/7

C36
47/16
NA

D2
SFPB-54
NA

+5V

CN12
R73
1
N.C.
2
3
B3B-PH-K-S

CN11
1
2
3
4
B4B-PH-K-S

+5V

220

3.0 / 3W

R179

220

B5P-VH

+5V

+5V

15K_1%

R57

R182
2.4K

R181
100

R180
1K

R183
100

(MAX 1A)

REF

4/7

4/7

+24V

TR24
2SA1931

C51
1000P

10K

R70

D22
SFPM-52

Max 6A

R59
5.1K_1%

+24V

CN10

C37
47/16

+3.3V

NA

H_24V

D21
SFPM-52

R61
3.3K

+3.3V

B6P-VH

R64
24K_1%

GND MR

VCC OUT

IC8
PST591C

R60
3.3K

+3.3V

TR1

DTC143EUA

M+24V

2SJ553S

TR3

10K

R63

IC14
TA76431S

FEED-OPEN

HEAD-OPEN

C50
1000P

R76
3.3K

+3.3V

R75
3.3K

+3.3V

0.1

C34

DTC143EUA

TR2

10K

R62

C35
47/16

C33
2200UF/35V

10K

R58

Max 6A

Max 2A

CN5

B2P-VH

CN4

R74

Head Up/Down Sensor

HEAD-R

HEAD-POW-ON

POWER IN

INTER LOCK SW

NA

3
K
A

6-11
2

2/7

3/7

2/7

2/7
2/7

4/7
2/7
2/7
2/7
2/7
2/7
2/7
4/7

4/7

4/7

2/7
4/7
4/7
4/7
2/7
2/7

CKE
NMI
/CS0
/CS3

CKIO

/CS4
/CASLL
TXD1
RXD1
/CASLH
/IRQOUT
/FCE0
/EXT-WAIT
/IRQ1
/RESET

/EXTFCE

USB-CTL

/IRQ2
/USB-DREQ
USB-DACK
/USB-CE
/RD
/WE0

2/7

RRST

/SDCS0-PCM

24V-FAIL

2/7

A[0..25]

2/7

INT-LOCK

D[0..31]

2/7

2
TP9

R65
3.3K

+3.3V

R66
3.3K

R69

+3.3V

Reserved

USB-CTL

3.3K

RF-H022TD-1190
/USB-CE

A25

R67

R68
A0

A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8

NA

+5V

+3.3V

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15

NA

CN6

CN6B

60

59

58

57

56

55

54

53

52

51

50

49

48

47

46

45

44

43

42

41

USB BOARD

R206

GND

NA

TR4

R71
3.3K

TC7SH32FU

DTC143EUA

R72
3.3K

+3.3V

DHB-PA40-S131N DHB-PB40-S13NN
+3.3V
IC18
VCC 5
1
4
2

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40

D16
D17
D18
D19
D20
D21
D22
D23
D24
D25
D26
D27
D28
D29
D30
D31

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15

+24V

+5V

+3.3V

/CE2A
/CE2B
/CE1A
/CE1B
/CS2
/BREQ
/BACK
/RAS3L
/RAS3U
IOIS16

Number

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Revision

CN8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
(/WE0/DMQLL)
34
(/WE1/DMQLU/WE)
35
(/WE2/DMQUL/ICIORD)
36
(/WE3/DMQUU/ICIOWR)
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
SDRAM /RAS
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
DHB-PB60-S131N

CLP-8301 MAIN CIRCUIT (5/7)

PWB PARTS No. JK66901-**

2/7

/WE0
/WE1/WE
/ICIORD
/ICIOWR
RD/WR
/RD

A16
A17
A18
A19
A20
A21
A22
A23
A24
A25

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15

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Title

CN7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
DHB-PB60-S131N

PCMCIA,MEMORY

Circuit Diagram (Main PCB 5/7)

CLP-8301

3.3K

4/7

RBS-A
RBS-/A
RBS-B
RBS-/B

DIPSWS5

RB-SAV-M0
RB-SAV-M1
RB-SAV-SEN

4/7
4/7
4/7

8.2K

REW-ENC

2/7

+5V

DTC143ZUA

TR23

RBS-A
RBS-/A
RBS-B
RBS-/B

DIPSWS5

MA741WK

D8

D3
MA741WK

3.3K

4.7K

RB-SAV-M0
RB-SAV-M1
RB-SAV-SEN

R149

+3.3V

REW-ENC

R97

3.3K
3.3K

4.7K

TR5
DTC143ZUA

4.7K

TR6
DTC143ZUA

DTC143ZUA

CUT/REW-SEN

DIPSWD0
DIPSWD1
DIPSWD2

TR22

R39
3.3K

R38
3.3K

CUTER CYCLE END

R91
4.7K or
REW FULL

R148
R147

+3.3V

R37
3.3K

R36
3.3K

+3.3V

4/7

R162

R161

R160

R159

D13
MA741WK

R79
R81
R80
R82
4.7K 4.7K 4.7K 4.7K 4.7K

470

470

470

470

CUT/REW-M0
CUT/REW-M1

R146
3.3K

+3.3V

R52
3.3K

+3.3V

R98

4/7

+3.3V

CUT/REW-SEN
DIPSWD[0..3]

4/7
2/7

OPT-KEY0
OPT-KEY1
OPT-KEY2
OPT-KEY3
OPT-KEY4
OPT-KEY5

R77
4.7K

OPT-LED0
OPT-LED1

REWLEV0
REWLEV1
REWLEV2
REWLEV3

CUT/REW-M0
CUT/REW-M1

OPT-LED0
OPT-LED1

2/7
2/7

4/7
4/7

OPT-KEY[0..5]

3.3K

3.3K

+3.3V R78

R158

3.3K

R157

LCD-D3

R156

LCD-D1

LCD-D2

R155

LCD-D0

2/7

R154

R153

R152

R151

LCD-D3

LCD-D2

4/7 REWLEV[0..3]

4/7

LCD-D1

LCD-D0

M+24V

R109
200

+5V

R99
200

+5V

+5V

M+24V

4/7

2/7

CUTTER

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22

CN19

B14B-PH-K-S

A
/A
B
/B

N.C.

NOT Used
HOLD
SENSOR
UNIT SEN RET
UNIT SEN G

RIBBON SAVER

CN18
1
2
N.C.
3
B3B-PH-K-S

REW ENCODER

CN17 REW MOTOR


1
2
3
4
5
N.C.
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
B12B-PH-K-S

CN16 REW SENSOR


1
N.C.
2
B2B-PH-K-S

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

4/7

+3.3V

4/7

4/7
4/7

4/7

2/7

2/7

2/7

2/7
2/7
3/7

RSM0
RSM1
RXD2
TXD2
RTS2
CTS2

A-RB-ENC

EN-CD

EN-CS

R108

DTC143ZUA

TR21

1K

DTC143ZUA
R175

TR19

NA
R101

10

18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11

10

11 12

R126
4.7K

4/7

4/7

15
9

1
2
3
6
7

R86 0.1
3.3K

C49

IC16C

R111
47K

13

R92

R112
3.3K

CN21

10FE-BT-VK-N

R104
8.2K

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
+5V
8
9
10
R110
47K

R113
3.3K

+3.3V

2.2K

R94

2.2K

R93

R169

SERIAL I/F

FM-FET

R168
8.2K

5
16
2
13
6
17

MAX 3A 10

MAX 3A

4/7

1K

2/7
2/7

FB1
FB2
FB3
FB4

5
6

7
8

A-RBM0
A-RBM1

R172

S2

D2
D2

S1

D1
D1

3
14
7
12

+5V

R176

R114

+5V

AB-RB-LV2
AB-RB-LV3

+5V

R90
3K

Number

JH66801-**

CN32
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
B14B-PH-K-S

RIBBON DRIVE
to Driver Motor PCB

CN31
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
53047-1510

CN30
1
2
B2B-PH-K-S

ETHERNET

C38
0.1

CN14
1
2
3
4
5
6
B6B-XH-AM

PF MOTOR

Sheet of
Drawn By:

6/7

Revision

CN22
1
N.C.
2
3
B3B-PH-K-S

RIBBON
ENCODOR

CLP-8301 MAIN CIRCUIT (6/7)

200

200

M+24V

R96
1.2K

R127
4.7K

+3.3V

R95
5.1K

R89
2K

M+24V

MAX 3A

+5V

ZBF503D-00

AB-RB-LV0
AB-RB-LV1

1K

TR7
2SA1162BL

4
15

1
8
11
18

MAX 3A

PWB PARTS No. JK66901-**

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Title

1K

A-RBM0
A-RBM1

R171

D16
MA741WK

HAT2027R

G2

G1

IC13

REF A
REF B
GND A
GND B

VDD A
VDD B

OUTA
/OUT A
OUT B
/OUT B

AB-RB-LV[0..3]

+3.3V

SLA7044M

RS B

RS A

/CLOCK A
/CLOCK B
/STROBE A
/STROBE B
DATA A
DATA B

IC12

1K R170

R87
R166
R88
0.56-2W 0.56-2W 0.56-2W

11
10

13

14

16

+5V

FM-REFSEL

3.3K

IC17D
TC7WH14FU

R167
8.2K

FM-FET

R165
0.56-2W

FM-REFSEL

PG001M

/RESET
VDD
CLOCK IN
CW/CCW
MS1 CLOCK OUT
MS2
STROBE
VC
MO
DATA A
DATA B
GND

IC11

A-RB-ENC

C56
0.1

IC16G
HD74LVC14FP

IC16E
IC16F
HD74LVC14FP

IC16D

C47
0.1

+3.3V

TC7WH14FU

IC17C

HD74LVC14FP

IC16B
4

DTC143EUA

GND

Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
Q8

TC74HCT541A

IC10

+5V

TR8

E1
E2

D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8

FM-/ENBL

DTC143ZUA
R174
1K

RSM0
RSM1
RXD2
TXD2
RTS2
CTS2

+5V

+5V

1K
TR20

R173

1 TP11

+5V

EN-RD

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
19

R85

JP8

NA

RF-H022TD-1190

FM-CW/CCW
FM-M1
FM-M2
AB-RBM-D0
AB-RBM-D1

RF-H022TD-1190

EN-DR

EN-RS
EN-ER
EN-RD

RXD1

R84

FM-RESET

FM-CLK

FM-/ENBL

FM-CW/CCW
FM-M1
FM-M2
AB-RBM-D0
AB-RBM-D1

PFMCK

3.3K

R83

FM-RESET

FM-CLK

PFMCK

2/7

2/7

22FE-BT-VK-N

CN13

to OPE-PANE PCB

CN15
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
B9B-PH-K-S

+5V

LCD-R/W
LCD-E
LCD-RS

M+24V

LCD-R/W
LCD-E
LCD-RS

470

470

470

470

20
VCC

D12
MA741WK

+3.3V

14
GND VCC

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Circuit Diagram (Main PCB 6/7)

/RESET

DIPSWS5

2/7

2/7

2/7

A-RB-END

DIPSWS5

/RESET

/RTC-CS0
RTC-DAT
RTC-SCK
/RTC-WR

A-RB-END

ASSY_D[0..5]

DIPSWD[0..3]

MUX[0..2]

R123
8.2K

+3.3V

PAPER-END

2.2K

R197

+5V

D10
SFPB-54

RMX-06

SFPB-54
BZ1

D9

FAN1

R178
200

+5V

+3.3V

(Board Selection)

RIBBON SENSOR

A-RIBONN END SENSOR

CN27
1
2
3
B3B-PH-K-S

R124
200

+5V

CN23
1
2
B2B-PH-K-S
FAN2
CN35
1
NA
2
B2B-PH-K-S

R118
R115 R116 R117 4.7K
4.7K 4.7K 4.7K

DIPSWD0
DIPSWD1
DIPSWD2
DIPSWD3

TR10
DTDG14GP
(DTDG23YP)

DTC143EUA

TR9

BZ-ON/OFF

(Not used)

PAPER-END

FAN-ON/OFF

BZ-ON/OFF

AN[0..7]

/RTC-CS0
RTC-DAT
RTC-SCK
/RTC-WR

4/7

2/7

2/7

2/7

2/7

4/7

4/7

2/7

ASSY_D0

R188

ASSY_D1

1.5K

NA
R198
1.5K

NA
ASSY_D2
R193
1.5K

NA
ASSY_D3
R194

NA
ASSY_D4
R195
1.5K

1.5K

ASSY_D5
R196

6-13
1.5K

R128

AN5
AN4
AN3
AN2
AN1
AN0

R130

R129
10K

RH03ADCJ4X(22K)

VR1

NA

AN7 (DA0)

AN6 (DA1)

R132
12K

MUX0
MUX1
MUX2

11
10
9

6
7
C46 8
0.1

+3.3V
16

+3.3V

RH03ADCJ4X(22K)

VR2

NA

R131
4.7K

1K

R200
NA

D25
MA741WK

NA

X0
X1
X2
X3
X4
X5
X6
X7

IC15

NA

D19

20K_1%

TCT6J203J410V

D24

D23

+3.3V

R141
2.2K

VR3
NA

R207

R142

DIPSWS5

R145

R143

NA

2.2K

+5V

NA

Date:
File:

A3

Size

Title

N.C.

5/7
4/7

JH66801-**

19-Sep-2001
C:\JH10-02\MAIN\JH-main010628.DDB

Number

Sheet of
Drawn By:

CLP-8301 MAIN CIRCUIT (7/7)

PWB PARTS No. JK66901-**

B2B-PH-K-S

CN29
1
2

CUTTER THERMISTOR

CN28
1
2
3
4
N.C.
5
6
7
8
9
B9B-PH-K-S

7/7

Revision

HEAD RESISTANCE
HEAD THERMISTOR RESISTANCE
RTC PCB

HEAD-R
A-THM

B4B-PH-K-S

CN26
1
2
3
4

CN25B
1
2
3
to Transparent/Reflective
4
Sensors
5
6
7
B7B-PH-K-S

PAPER SENSOR

PEEL SENSOR

CN25
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
B8B-PH-K-S
NA
C54
47/16

R202
1K

+5V +3.3V

R144
2.2K

+3.3V

NA
CN36
4
3
2
1
B4B-PH-K-S

NA

R201
0

+3.3V

R177
NA

HEAD-R
A-THM

/RTC-CS0
RTC-DAT
RTC-SCK
/RTC-WR

R135
220

+3.3V
R134
4.7K

NA
0-OHM1/8
(3216)

NA

R205
10K
C61
220P

R208

NA

+3.3V

LED-Drive
Transparent Sensor IN
Reflective Sensor IN
Paper-End(Reserved)

+5V

0-OHM1/8
(3216)

/RESET

D11
MA741WK

NA

MA741WK

NA
MA741WK

RH03ADCJ4X(22K)

D18
MA741WK

D20
MA741WK

C44
0.1

C60
0.1

NA

+3.3V

D17
MA741WK

C53
1000P

+3.3V

0
0
0

R140

R137
R138
R139

C52
1000P

1K

MA741WK

+3.3V

2SA1162BL

AMBIENT TEMP.
SENSOR
TH1

13
14
15
12
1
5
2
4

C43
220P

470

2SA1162BL

R133
1K

R122

TR11

R204

R203

TR25

+5V

R120
2.2K

NA

NA

TC74HC4051AF

INH
VEE
VSS

A
B
C

VDD

C45
1000P

C42
220P

R119
2.2K

1K

R121

D15
MA741WK

CLP Supporting

+3.3V

Circuit Diagram (Main PCB 7/7)

CLP-8301

NA

CLP-8301
5

Title

6-14

manuals4you.com

Number

7-Nov.-2001

Date:
File:

A3

Size

Sheet of
Drawn By:

1/1

Revision

CLP-8301 POWER SUPPLY CURCUIT

PWB PARTS No.

Circuit Diagram (Power Supply PCB)

6-15

CN2

LOUT

10

LTXD

14
VCC

S.GND

GND

VCC

JP3

JP2

JP1

S.GND

74LS06

IC2

VCC

DSR(+)

RXD()

10

13

RXD(+)

17LE-13250-27

CN1

10FE-ST

JP9

JP8

LOUT2

LTXD2
LOUT1

LTXD1

S.GND

N.A

S.GND

D2
1SS353

D1
1SS353

JP6
1
2
3
1
2
3
JP7

C7
0.01

VCC

R7
47k

IC2 74LS06
5
6

NC

NC

1k

R8

PC2
PC713V

1k

R2

PC1
PC713V

IC2 74LS06
3
4

S.GND

2 6

S.GND
5
1

2 6
R1
47k

VCC

S.GND

R9
1k

S.GND

R3
1k

S.GND

VCC

+10V

S.GND

TR2
2SC1622A

R10
4.7k

S.GND
VCC

0.1

VCHA

STBY

C1

C1+

VDD

IC2 74LS06
11
10

IC1 UPD4721

N.A

18

20

17

C4
47

47

+ C6

R5
4.7k

VCC

12
RIN1
11
RIN2
14
DOUT1
13
DOUT2

C4

C4+

VSS

19
GND

3
VCC

47

C3
+

C2

9
ROUT1
10
ROUT2
7
DIN1
8
DIN2

15

16

TR1
2SC1622A

R4
4.7k

VCC

C5
47

C1
47 +

VCC

1k

R11

1k

R6

S.GND

10V

N.A

R16
4.7k

12

VCC

DSR()

SOUT

IC2 74LS06

13

N.A No Assembly

IC2 74LS06

IC2 74LS06
2
1

VCC

Date:
File:

A3

Size

220

220

3
JP18

3
1

JP17
1

3.3k

3.3k

TXD()

DTR()

LIN2(DSR)

LIN1

LRXD2

LRXD1

S.GND

TXD

RXD

SIN

R20

R19

R18

R17

JP10

3
1 JP16

3
1 JP15

17
21
22
23

NC
NC
NC
NC

3
JP5

LIN

LRXD

7-Jun-2001
C:\JK10_20\centro1225.DDB

Number

CN1

CN2

Sheet of
Drawn By:

1/1

Revision

10FE-ST

17LE-13250-27

24

16

NC

15
NC

25

14

20

19

12

11

18

NC

JP4
1

JP27

JP26

JP25

JP24

JP23

JP22

JP21

JP13

JP12

1 JP14

3
JP19

JP20
1
2

VCC

SERIAL I/F CIRCUIT RS232C

3.3k

VCC

R21

Title

+10V

Circuit Diagram (Serial (RS-232C) I/F PCB)

CLP-8301

/FAULT
/INIT

/ACK
BUSY
PE
SELECT

PD1
PD2
PD3
PD4
PD5
PD6
PD7
PD8

13

12

HD74LVC14FP

IC3F

C2
47/16

+5V

IC3E

10

no assy

D2

HD74LVC14FP

11

390

R24

HD74LVC32FP

IC4B

D1
MA741WK

HD74LS07FP

IC2F

47/16

C3

+3.3V

C10
470P

10

2.2K

R25

12

13

3.3K

R10

H1

HD74LVC32FP

11

CLK

D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8

IC5A
3.3K

HD74LS07FP

IC2G

12

IC3D
9

IC3G

R2
1K

100

R21

100P

C5

R12
1K

IC5C

R3
1K

C11
C*

R6
1K

C8

R15
1K

R5
1K

100

R22

C13
100P

100P 100P

C7

R14
1K

R4
1K

C16
0.1

100P

C6

R13
1K

STRB

R1
1K

HD74LVC74FP

C15
0.1

HD74LVC14FP

C14
0.1

+3.3V

STRB

1K

R20

0.015

C12

100P

C4

R11
1K

+5V

HD74LVC14FP

+3.3V

1K

HD74LS07FP

IC2D

R19

R23

+5V

10

11

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

HD74LS07FP

IC2E

HD74LVC74FP

CK

HD74LS07FP

OC
GND

Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
Q8

0.1

+3.3V C1

20
VCC

IC1
HD74LVC574AFP

HD74LS07FP 13
IC2B
4

IC4C

1
10

19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12

HD74LS07FP 11
IC2A
2

IC2C

+3.3V

HD74LVC14FP

IC3C

+3.3V

HD74LVC32FP

IC4D

1K

R26

HD74LVC14FP

C17
470P

IC3A

IC3B
HD74LVC14FP

R18
390

1000P

HD74LVC32FP

IC4A

C9

MA741WK

/STROBE

4
SD
CD

CN1
HIF3FC-26PA-2.54DSA
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26

14
7

14
GNDVCC
7

+5V

GNDVCC

14
7

14

GNDVCC
5

R8
1K

R16
1K

R7
1K

IC4E
HD74LVC32FP

manuals4you.com

R9
1K

H1

+5V

JP1

R17

11

12

RF-H022TD-1190

/FAULT

SELECT
/INIT

PE

BUSY

/ACK

CD8

CD7

CD6

CD5

CD4

CD3

CD2

CD1

/STRB

10
Q

CK

CN2
1
19
2
20
3
21
4
22
5
23
6
24
7
25
8
26
9
27
10
28
11
29
12
30
13
31
14
32
15
33
16
34
17
35
18
36

IC5B
HD74LVC74FP

Date:
File:

A3

Size

Title

57RE-40360-730B(D29)

SD

6-16

CD

CLP-8301
13

PWB PARTS No. JK66951-02

7-Jun-2001
C:\JK10_20\centro1225.DDB

JK66751-**

Number

Sheet of
Drawn By:

1/1

Revision

CLP-8301 PARALLEL I/F CURCUIT (CENTRO.)

Circuit Diagram (Parallel (Centronics) I/F PCB)

6-17

GND
GND
LV4
LV5

+24V
+5V
M0
M1
LV0
LV1
LV2
LV3

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

CN1
B14B-PH-K-S

M+24V

+5V

D4

D3

D2

D1

MA741WK

MA741WK

MA741WK

MA741WK

6.8K
3.3K
1.5K

R4

R3

15K
R1

R2

220
C2
2.2/50

R5

MAX 1A

7
R6
1.2-2W

14

13

12

11

3
VCC

GND

OSC

REF

OUTB

OUTA

TA7289P

VI

NF

D3

D2

D1

D0

INB

INA

IC1

10

Date:
File:

A4

Size

Title

1K

R7

R8

D5

3.3K

220/35
MAX 1A D6

C1

R9

RIBBON MOTOR

3.3K

PWB PARTS No,JK66922-**

47/16

C5

+5V

FB1
ZBF503D-00 CN2
1
2
B2B-PH-K-S
FB2
D8
ZBF503D-00

D7

x4
M+24V

RU3YX

7-Jun-2001
C:\JK10_20\MOTOR-DRV.DDB

JK66722-**

Number

Sheet of
Drawn By:

A
1/1

Revision

CLP-8301 MOTOR DRIVER CIRCUIT

C4
2200P

0.1

C3

M+24V

Circuit Diagram (Motor Driver PCB)

CLP-8301

6-18

manuals4you.com

CN101
1
2
3
4
5
B5B-PH-K-S

4
3

CLP-8301
2

PC101
SG-215

Date:
File:

A4

Size

Title

A
1/1

Revision

PWB PART No. JH66923-00

15-Oct-2001
Sheet of
T:\JH\ELEC\CIR\JHRB-END-SEN.DDBDrawn By:

JH66723-**

Number

CLP-8301 Ribbon Sensor

CN102
1
2
B2B-PH-K-S

Circuit Diagram (Ribbon Sensor PCB)

6-19

PTR1
TPS606(LB)-D

A
TLN104(LB)-B

TLN104(LB)-B
K

D2

D1

1/8W
(3216)

1/8W
(3216)
A

R2
150

R1
150

Title

PWB PART No. JH66966-00

Date:
File:

Size

15-Oct-2001
T:\JH\Elec\CIR\JH_MARK.DDB

JH66766-**

Number

Sheet of
Drawn By:

CLP-8301 Reflective Sensor

1/1

Revision

4
3
2
1

04FB-1.0BT

CN1

Circuit Diagram (Reflective Sensor PCB)

CLP-8301

CLP-8301

6-20

manuals4you.com

CN101
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
B2B-PH-K-S

CN102
2
1
B2B-PH-K-S

CN103
4
3
2
1
04FM-1.0BT

Date:
File:

A4

Size

Title

15-Oct-2001
T:\JH\ELEC\CIR\RELAY.DDB

JK66724-**

Number

Sheet of
Drawn By:

CLP-8301 SENSOR RELAY PCB


A
1/1

Revision

PWB PART No. JH66924-00

Circuit Diagram (Sensor Relay PCB)

6-21
3

/SHCE1B
/SHCE2B

PCMCIA Cont. & MAIN PCB I/F

SHFCE0
/EXTFCE

PCC0RESET
PCC0DRV
/CE1B
/CE2B
/RDB
/WEB
/ICIORDB
/ICIOWRB
PCC0WAIT
PCC0WP
PCC0RDY
PCC0BVD1
PCC0BVD2
PCC0CD1
PCC0CD2
PCC0VS1
PCC0VS2
PCC0A24
PCC0A25
PCC0REG
PCC0RDWR
VCC0SEL0
VCC0SEL1

A[0..23]
D[0..15]

PCMCIA I/F & REG.

/SHCE1B
/SHCE2B

PCC0RESET
PCC0DRV
/CE1B
/CE2B
/RDB
/WEB
/ICIORDB
/ICIOWRB
PCC0WAIT
PCC0WP
PCC0RDY
PCC0BVD1
PCC0BVD2
PCC0CD1
PCC0CD2
PCC0VS1
PCC0VS2
PCC0A24
PCC0A25
PCC0REG
PCC0RDWR
VCC0SEL0
VCC0SEL1

PCMCIA02
PCMCIA02.sch

Title

PWB PARTS No. JK66941-**

JH66741-**
22-Nov-2001
T:\JH\\CIR\Pcmcia.ddb
7

Date:
File:

Number

Sheet of
Drawn By:

CLP-8301 PCMCIA CIRCUT (1/4)


A3

Size

1/4

Revision

SHFCE0
/EXTFCE

SHNMI
/SHCS0
/SHCS3
/RSTOUT
SHRD/WR
/SHRD
/SHRAS3L
/SHCASLL
/SHWE0
/SHCE1A
/SHCS2
/SHWE1/WE
/SHRAS3U
/SHCASLH
/SHICIORD
/SHICIOWR
SHCKIO
SHCKE

D[0..31]

SHNMI
/SHCS0
/SHCS3
/RSTOUT
SHRD/WR
/SHRD
/SHRAS3L
/SHCASLL
/SHWE0
/SHCE1A
/SHCS2
/SHWE1/WE
/SHRAS3U
/SHCASLH
/SHICIORD
/SHICIOWR
SHCKIO
SHCKE

A[0..25]

A[1..25]
D[0..31]

PCMCIA01
PCMCIA01.sch

Flash & SD-RAM

PCMCIA03
PCMCIA03.sch

Circuit Diagram (PCMCIA PCB 1/4) (Factory-installed Option)

CLP-8301

PCC0WAIT
PCC0WP
PCC0RDY
PCC0BVD1
PCC0BVD2
PCC0CD1
PCC0CD2
PCC0VS1
PCC0VS2
PCC0A25
PCC0A24
PCC0REG

VCC0SEL0
VCC0SEL1
PCC0RDWR

3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4

3/4
3/4
3/4

IC15D
VCC
TC7WH14FU
GND

NO Assy
Reserved

PCC0RESET

3/4

+5V

/ICIOWRB

3/4

PCC0DRV
/CE1B
/CE2B
/RDB
/WEB
/ICIORDB

3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4

C1
0.1

PCCBVCC

+3.3V

IC16D
VCC
TC7WH14FU
GND

+3.3V

NO Assy
Reserved

C2
0.1

R51

C3
0.1

FA4
VSS
FA3
FA2
FA1
FA0
FD15
FD14
FD13
FD12
FD11
FD10
VSS
FD9
FD8
VCCC
FD7
FD6
FD5
FD4
FD3
FD2
FD1
FD0
VSS
PCC0DRV
CE1B#
CE2B#
RDB#
WEB#
ICIORDB#
VCC
ICIOWRB#
VCCB
PCC0RESET
VSS
PCC0WAIT#
PCC0WP#
PCC0RDY
PCC0BVD1
PCC0BVD2
PCC0CD1#
PCC0CD2#
PCC0VS1#
PCC0VS2#
PCC0A25
PCC0A24
PCC0REG#
VCC
VCC0SEL0
VCC0SEL1
PCCRDWR

NO Assy
Reserved R45

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52

IC1
HD64461

5P
C29
5P

X1
CSATV31.00MXJ040
NO Assy
Reserved
C24
R1
1M
R2
3.3K

+3.3V

X3
CSTCW31.00MX01

R46 R47 R48


3.3K 3.3K 3.3K

C4
0.1

C5
0.1

C6
0.1

3.3K 3.3K 3.3K 0


3.3K 3.3K 3.3K 3.3K 3.3K

R40 R41 R42 R49 R43 R44 R62 R63 R64

R50

3.3K

R65

A25
A24
A18
A17
A16
A15
A14

3.3K

R59 3.3K

R37 3.3K

R36

A13
A12
A11
A10
A9
A8
A7
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0

PB1/DCD#
VSS
PB0/RI#
VCC
DIN
DOUT
SCLK
HC1
FS
RESETO#
PWRDWNO#
MCLKO
RING
AFECK
AFECKE
RLYCNT
RD#
WE0#
WE1#/WE#
ICIORD#
ICIOWR#
RDWR#
CS4#
CE1AI#/(CS5#)
CE1BI#/(CS6#)
CE2AI#
CE2BI#
WAIT#
IOIS16#
VSS
CKIO
DRAK
DREQ#
RESET#
IRQ0#
D15
D14
D13
D12
VCC
D11
VSS
D10
D9
D8
D7
VSS
D6
D5
D4
VCC
D3

+3.3V

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R4
R5
R6
R3
3.3K 3.3K 3.3K 3.3k

+3.3V

R38
1M

D3

D6
D5
D4

D10
D9
D8
D7

TC7WH14FU
IC13C
3

IC2

R20
0

R39

R21
0

22P

22P
C30

D16
D17
D18
D19
D20
D21
D22
D23
D24
D25
D26
D27
D28
D29
D30
D31

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D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15

3.3K 3.3K

R67 R68

SHCKE
SHNMI
/SHCS0
/SHCS3
/RSTOUT

CKIO

/SHWAIT
/SHIRQ1
/SHRESET

NO Assy
CN2

R69
3.3K

+5V

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TXD
2
RXD
3
RTS
4
CTS
5
DTR
6
DSR
7
DCD
8
9
B9B-PH-K-S

NO Assy
Reserved

A16
A17
A18
A19
A20
A21
A22
A23
A24
A25

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15

+24V

+5V

/SHRAS3L
/SHRAS3U
SHIOIS16

/SHCE2A
/SHCE2B
/SHCE1A
/SHCE1B
/SHCS2

/SHWE0
/SHWE1/WE
/SHICIORD
/SHICIOWR
SHRD/WR
/SHRD

SHCKIO

/SHICIORD
/SHICIOWR
/SHWE0
SHRD/WR
/SHRD
/SHCASLH
/SHCASLL
/SHCE1A
/SHCS2
/SHWE1/WE
/EXTFCE
/SHRAS3L
/SHRAS3U
SHCKE
/SHCS0
/SHCS3
/RSTOUT
SHNMI

/SHCE1B
/SHCE2B

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D[0..31]
A[0..25]

SHCKIO
SHFCE0

/SHICIORD
/SHICIOWR
/SHWE0
SHRD/WR
/SHRD
/SHCASLH
/SHCASLL
/SHCE1A
/SHCS2
/SHWE1/WE
/EXTFCE
/SHRAS3L
/SHRAS3U
SHCKE
/SHCS0
/SHCS3
/RSTOUT
SHNMI

CN7

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DHB-RB60-S131N
DHB-PB60-S131N

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/SHCE1B
/SHCE2B

NO Assy
CN3

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DHB-RB60-S131N
DHB-PB60-S131N

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NO Assy
Reserved

/EXTFCE
/SHCS4
/SHCASLL

R66
3.3K

/SHCASLH

TC7WH14FU

TC7WH14FU
IC16C
3

NO Assy
Reserved

680

R8

680

R7

+3.3V

TC7SA08F

/SHRESET
/SHIRQ1
D15
D14
+3.3V
D13
D12

/SHRD
/SHWE0
/SHWE1/WE
/SHICIORD
/SHICIOWR
SHRD/WR
/SHCS4
/SHCE1A
/SHCE1B
/SHCE2A
/SHCE2B
/SHWAIT
SHIOIS16

D11

IC16A

TC7WH14FU
IC16B
2
6

NO Assy
Reserved

X4
X2
CSTCW9.216MG CSTCV9.216MTJ
C31
UART X,tal

NO Assy
Reserved

TC7WH14FU

TC7WH14FU
IC15B
6
2

TC7WH14FU
IC15C
3
5

IC15A

NO Assy
Reserved

5
VCC

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201
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157

FA5
VCC
FA6
VCCC
FA7
FA8
FRAS#
FLCAS#
FHCAS#
FWE#
FRD#
VSS
LCDM0
LCDM1
VCCC
LCDM2
LCDM3
LCDM4
LCDM5
LCDM6
LCDM7
CL1
CL2
VCC
LCK
VSS
LCKE
MD1
MD0
FLM/A23
DON/A22
A21
HSYNC#/A20
VSYNC/A19
AVCC
VREF
R
G
B
AVSS
PA7/MODSEL/RX2#
PA6/TXD
PA5/RX#
PA4/IRCLK
PA1
PA0
PB7/Tx#
PB6/Rx#
PB5/RTS#
PB4/CTS#
PB3/DTR#
PB2/DSR#

PCC1DRV/PC0
CE1A#/PC1
VSS
CE2A#/PC2
RDA#/PC3
WEA#/PC4
PCC1RESET/NC
PCC1WAIT#/PC5
PCC1CD1#/PC6
VCCA
PCC1CD2#/PC7
PCC1VS1#/PD0
PCC1VS2#/PD1
PCC1A25/PD2
PCC1A24/PD3
PCC1REG#
PA3/TMO1#
PA2/TMO0#
PCC1WP#/PD4
PCC1RDY/PD5
VSS
PCC1BVD1/PD6
VCCD
PCC1BVD2/PD7
VCC1SEL0
VCC1SEL1
A25
A24
A18
A17
A16
A15
A14
VCC
A13
A12
A11
A10
A9
A8
A7
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0
D0
D1
VSS
D2

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64
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66
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D1

6-22
D2

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1
2

CLP-8301
GND

Circuit Diagram (PCMCIA PCB 2/4) (Factory-installed Option)

PCC0RESET

PCC0WAIT
PCC0WP
PCC0RDY
PCC0BVD1
PCC0BVD2
PCC0CD1
PCC0CD2
PCC0VS1
PCC0VS2
PCC0A25
PCC0A24
PCC0REG

/SHCE1B
/SHCE2B

2/4

2/4
2/4
2/4
2/4
2/4
2/4
2/4
2/4
2/4
2/4
2/4
2/4

2/4
2/4

VCC0SEL0
VCC0SEL1

C7
47/16

R56
2.4K

R55
100

R57
820

47/16

C12

47/16

C11

/SHCE1B
/SHCE2B

PCC0WAIT
PCC0WP
PCC0RDY
PCC0BVD1
PCC0BVD2
PCC0CD1
PCC0CD2
PCC0VS1
PCC0VS2
PCC0A25
PCC0A24
PCC0REG

PCC0RESET

/ICIOWRB

PCC0DRV
/CE1B
/CE2B
/RDB
/WEB
/ICIORDB

6.8-2W

R54

D1
SFPB-54

/ICIOWRB

2/4

NO Assy
Reserved

PCC0DRV
/CE1B
/CE2B
/RDB
/WEB
/ICIORDB

2/4
2/4
2/4
2/4
2/4
2/4

+5V

PCC0RDWR

D[0..15]
A[0..23]

2/4

2/4 4/4
2/4 4/4

+3.3V

R22
47K

7
TC7WH14FU

IC13A

C18
0.1

R23
47K

4
3

7
6

GND

OUT
OUT

C19
0.1

C20
0.1

LTC1470CS8

EN0
EN1

3V1N
3VIN

5V1N

IC12

TA76431S

IC5

R58
100
C8
47/16

PCCBVCC

+3.3V

3.3K

R14

1
8

PCCBVCC

C15
0.1

HEAT SINK

+3.3V

TR1
2SA1931

3.3K

3.3K
PCC0RDY R18

3.3K
PCC0BVD2R16
3.3K
PCC0WP R17

3.3K

R13 3.3K

PCC0BVD1R15

PCC0WAIT

3.3K
PCC0CD2 R10
R11 3.3K
PCC0VS1
3.3K
PCC0VS2 R12

PCC0CD1 R9

REF

+3.3V+5V

6-23

C21
0.1

+3.3V

A16
A17
A18
A19
A20
A21
A22
A23

A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7

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12

C22
0.1

C23
0.1

PCCBVCC

+3.3V

74LVXC3245

74LVXC3245
IC7
VCCA VCCB
T/R NC
A0
/OE
A1
B0
A2
B1
A3
B2
A4
B3
A5
B4
A6
B5
A7
B6
GND B7
GND GND

VCCA VCCB
T/R NC
A0
/OE
A1
B0
A2
B1
A3
B2
A4
B3
A5
B4
A6
B5
A7
B6
GND B7
GND GND

74LVXC3245
IC6

VCCA VCCB
T/R NC
A0
/OE
A1
B0
A2
B1
A3
B2
A4
B3
A5
B4
A6
B5
A7
B6
GND B7
GND GND

IC3

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13

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14
13

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14
13

B-A16
B-A17
B-A18
B-A19
B-A20
B-A21
B-A22
B-A23

B-A8
B-A9
B-A10
B-A11
B-A12
B-A13
B-A14
B-A15

PCC0DRV
B-A0
B-A1
B-A2
B-A3
B-A4
B-A5
B-A6
B-A7

PCCBVCC

D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7

74LVXC3245

VCCA VCCB
T/R NC
A0
/OE
A1
B0
A2
B1
A3
B2
A4
B3
A5
B4
A6
B5
A7
B6
GND B7
GND GND

74LVXC3245
IC8

VCCA VCCB
T/R NC
A0
/OE
A1
B0
A2
B1
A3
B2
A4
B3
A5
B4
A6
B5
A7
B6
GND B7
GND GND

IC4

VCC
TC7WH14FU
GND

+3.3V
IC13D

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12

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12

+3.3V

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13

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18
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14
13

/SHCE2B
B-D8
B-D9
B-D10
B-D11
B-D12
B-D13
B-D14
B-D15

/SHCE1B
B-D0
B-D1
B-D2
B-D3
B-D4
B-D5
B-D6
B-D7

PCCBVCC

A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
A19
A20
A21
A22
A23
A24
A25
A26
A27
A28
A29
A30
A31
A32
A33
A34
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
B8
B9
B10
B11
B12
B13
B14
B15
B16
B17
B18
B19
B20
B21
B22
B23
B24
B25
B26
B27
B28
B29
B30
B31
B32
B33
B34

CN4
HIF6A-68PA-1.27DSA

Reserved NO Assy

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GND
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
/CE1
A10
/OE
A11
A9
A8
A13
A14
/WE
RDY
VCC
VPP
A16
A15
A12
A7
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0
D0
D1
D2
IOIS16
GND
GND
/CD1
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15
/CE2
/VS1
/IORD
/IOWR
A17
A18
A19
A20
A21
VCC
VPP2
A22
A23
A24
A25
/VS2
RESET
/WAIT
/INPACK
/REG
BVD2
BVD1
D8
D9
D10
/CD2
GND

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MCD-EJ768PAA-53NAMBND3

CLP-8301 PCMCIA CIRCUIT (3/4)

PCCBVCC

PCCBVPP

PCC0REG
PCC0BVD2
PCC0BVD1
B-D8
B-D9
B-D10
PCC0CD2

PCC0REG
PCC0BVD2
PCC0BVD1
B-D8
B-D9
B-D10
PCC0CD2

R19

B-A22
B-A23
PCC0A24
PCC0A25
PCC0VS2
PCC0RESET
PCC0WAIT

B-A22
B-A23
PCC0A24
PCC0A25
PCC0VS2
PCC0RESET
PCC0WAIT

PCCBVPP

PCC0CD1
B-D11
B-D12
B-D13
B-D14
B-D15
/CE2B
PCC0VS1
/ICIORDB
/ICIOWRB
B-A17
B-A18
B-A19
B-A20
B-A21

B-A16
B-A15
B-A12
B-A7
B-A6
B-A5
B-A4
B-A3
B-A2
B-A1
B-A0
B-D0
B-D1
B-D2
PCC0WP

B-D3
B-D4
B-D5
B-D6
B-D7
/CE1B
B-A10
/RDB
B-A11
B-A9
B-A8
B-A13
B-A14
/WEB
PCC0RDY

PCC0CD1
B-D11
B-D12
B-D13
B-D14
B-D15
/CE2B
PCC0VS1
/ICIORDB
/ICIOWRB
B-A17
B-A18
B-A19
B-A20
B-A21

B-A16
B-A15
B-A12
B-A7
B-A6
B-A5
B-A4
B-A3
B-A2
B-A1
B-A0
B-D0
B-D1
B-D2
PCC0WP

B-D3
B-D4
B-D5
B-D6
B-D7
/CE1B
B-A10
/RDB
B-A11
B-A9
B-A8
B-A13
B-A14
/WEB
PCC0RDY

Circuit Diagram (PCMCIA PCB 3/4) (Factory-installed Option)

CLP-8301

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/SHCS2
/SHWE1/WE

2/4
2/4

/EXTFCE

SHCKIO
SHCKE
SHNMI
/RSTOUT
/SHICIORD
/SHICIOWR

/SHCE1A
/SHWE0
SHRD/WR
/SHRD
/SHRAS3L
/SHRAS3U
/SHCASLL
/SHCASLH
/SHCS3
/SHCS0

2/4
2/4
2/4
2/4
2/4
2/4
2/4
2/4
2/4
2/4

2/4
2/4
2/4
2/4
2/4
2/4

SHFCE0

A[1..25]

2/4 3/4

2/4

D[0..31]

2/4 3/4

SHCKIO
SHCKE
SHNMI
/RSTOUT
/SHICIORD
/SHICIOWR

/SHCS2
/SHWE1/WE

/SHCE1A
/SHWE0
SHRD/WR
/SHRD
/SHRAS3L
/SHRAS3U
/SHCASLL
/SHCASLH
/SHCS3
/SHCS0

A[1..25]

D[0..31]

/SHCS0

0
Reserved
NO Assy

R61
91
44
3
90

45
93
43

R60

SHNMI

42
92
40
4
17
18

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66

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8
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56
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10
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11
12
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60
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14
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62
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16
63
64

87
84

A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
A19
A20
A21
A22
A23
A24
A25

+3.3V

/WE0
/WE1
/WE2
/WE3

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15
D16
D17
D18
D19
D20
D21
D22
D23
D24
D25
D26
D27
D28
D29
D30
D31

RESERVE
RESERVE
RESERVE
RESERVE

/RESETOUT

/SHCASLH
/SHRAS3L
/RSTOUT

47

/SHCASLL

/SHWE0
/SHWE1/WE

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15
D16
D17
D18
D19
D20
D21
D22
D23
D24
D25
D26
D27
D28
D29
D30
D31

39
95
89
41
88

37
38
85
86

67
68
21
22
69
70
23
24
71
72
25
26
73
74
27
28
75
76
29
30
77
78
31
32
79
80
33
34
81
82
35
36

CN8
PCS-96FDK

RD/WR
/RD
/CASLL
/CASHH/CAS2H
NMI
/CASHL/CAS2L
T_NMI
/CASLH
/ROMCS
/RAS

/CS0
/CS2
/CS3
/CS4
/CS5
/CS6

A0
A1

TA0
TA1
TA2
TA3
TA4
TA5
TA6
TA7
TA8
TA9
TA10
TA11
TA12
TA13
TA14
TA15
TA16
TA17
TA18
TA19
TA20
TA21
TA22
TA23
TA24
TA25

Reserved
NO Assy

SHRD/WR
/SHRD

/SHCE1A

/SHCS0
/SHCS2
/SHCS3

46
49
50
94
TVCC
TVCC
TVCC
TVCC

GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND

CLP-8301
1
2
19
20
48
83
96

+3.3V

+3.3V

C17
0.1

25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
48
17
16
9
10
13

25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
48
17
16
9
10
13

R70

NO Assy
R72
A23

GND
GND

29
31
33
35
38
40
42
44
30
32
34
36
39
41
43
45
11
12
14
15
47
28
26

29
31
33
35
38
40
42
44
30
32
34
36
39
41
43
45
11
12
14
15
47
28
26

(64M)

(32M)

(16M)

TC7WH14FU

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15

IC13B

M5M29FT160AVP(16M)

A0
DQ0
A1
DQ1
A2
DQ2
A3
DQ3
A4
DQ4
A5
DQ5
A6
DQ6
A7
DQ7
A8
DQ8
A9
DQ9
A10
DQ10
A11
DQ11
A12
DQ12
A13
DQ13
A14
DQ14
A15
DQ15
A16
/WE
A17
/RST
A18
WP
A19
RDY//BUSY
NC (A21)
/BYTE
NC (A22)
/OE
/CE
VCC

IC11 ( NO Assy )

M5M29FT160AVP

GND
GND

A0
DQ0
A1
DQ1
A2
DQ2
A3
DQ3
A4
DQ4
A5
DQ5
A6
DQ6
A7
DQ7
A8
DQ8
A9
DQ9
A10
DQ10
A11
DQ11
A12
DQ12
A13
DQ13
A14
DQ14
A15
DQ15
A16
/WE
A17
/RST
A18
WP
A19
RDY//BUSY
NC (A21)
/BYTE
NC (A22)
/OE
/CE
VCC

IC10 ( NO Assy )

NO Assy
R71
A22

A21

37
NO Assy
46
27

A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
A19
A20
A21
A22

37
NO Assy
C16 46
0.1 27

A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
A19
A20
A21
A22

/BYTE
/SHRD

+3.3V

+3.3V

TC7WH32FU(AND)

IC9B ( NO Assy )

TC7WH32FU(AND)

/SHRD

/SHWE0

NO Assy

R24 R25 R26


3.3K 3.3K 3.3K

IC9A ( NO Assy )

R35
3.3K

NO Assy

/SHWE0
/FRST

/BYTE

/FRST

3.3K

R27

R28
R29
R30
R31
R32
R33
R34

680

680

25
26
27
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
24
23
22

+3.3V

TC7WH32FU(AND)

Date:
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A3

Size

Title

18
19
20
17

VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCCQ
VCCQ
VCCQ
VCCQ
VCCQ
VCCQ
VCCQ
VCCQ

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15
D16
D17
D18
D19
D20
D21
D22
D23
D24
D25
D26
D27
D28
D29
D30
D31

MB81F643242C

VSS
VSS
VSS
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSS

CLK
CKE

DQM0
DQM1
DQM2
DQM3

/CAS
/RAS
/CS
/WE

NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10/AP
A11(BA1)
A12(BA0)

IC14 ( NO Assy )

+3.3V
1
15
29
43
3
9
41
49
75
81
35
55

2
4
5
7
8
10
11
13
74
76
77
79
80
82
83
85
31
33
34
36
37
39
40
42
45
47
48
50
51
53
54
56

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

JH66741-**

Number

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C28

C27

C26

NO Assy
C25

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15
D16
D17
D18
D19
D20
D21
D22
D23
D24
D25
D26
D27
D28
D29
D30
D31

CLP-8301 PCMCIA CIRCUIT (4/4)

GND

44
58
86
6
12
32
38
46
78
84
52
72

68
67

(/WE0)16
(/WE1)71
(/WE2)28
(/WE3)59

NO Assy

(Reserved)
14
21
30
57
69
70
73

8
IC9C
(NO Assy) VCC

R53

R52

+3.3V

SHCKIO
SHCKE

/SHWE0
/SHWE1/WE
/SHICIORD
/SHICIOWR

/SHCASLL
/SHRAS3U
/SHCS3
SHRD/WR

A15

A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A22

Circuit Diagram (PCMCIA PCB 4/4) (Factory-installed Option)

APPENDICES

APPENDICES
TABLE OF CONTENTS
A. External Size Diagram ....................................................................................................
B. Parts List for Options - Mechanical Section .....................................................................
B-1. Serial I/F (USB) PCB / IEEE1284 I/F PCB / Ethernet I/F PCB (Optional)..................
C. Parts List for Options - Electrical Section .........................................................................
C-1. SA, USB I/F PCB (Optional) ....................................................................................
C-2. SA, IEEE1284 I/F PCB (Optional) ............................................................................
D. Circuit Diagrams for Options ...........................................................................................
Circuit Diagram (USB I/F PCB (Optional) ........................................................................
Circuit Diagram (IEEE1284 I/F PCB) (Optional)...............................................................

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A.

External Size Diagram

Unit: mm

260
CLP-8301

391

18

385

AP-3

12

(19)

241

B.

Serial I/F (USB) PCB / IEEE1284 I/F PCB/


Ethernet I/F PCB (Optional

Parts List for Options - Mechanical Section

Parts List & Location for Serial I/F (USB) PCB / IEEE1284 I/F PCB /
Ethernet I/F PCB (Option)

B-1.

CLP-8301

Revision Up List
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Serial I/F (USB) PCB / IEEE1284 I/F PCB / Ethernet I/F PCB (Optional) (Rev. 0)

AP-5

7
6

4
5

CLP-8301

PARTS LIST for CLP-8301

TITLE: Serial I/F (USB) PCB / IEEE1284 I/F PCB /

Sheet No. 1/1

Ethernet I/F PCB (Optional)


Location

Part Name

Part No.

Q'ty/
Unit

SA, USB I/F PCB

JH66763-0

SA, I/F Panel 2 (USB)

JK64701-0

SA, USB Cable

JH67707-0

SA, IEEE1284 I/F PCB

JH66752-0

SA, Centronics Cable (34)

JK66710-0

SA, Ethernet PCB

JK67710-0

SA, Ethernet Cable

JK67720-0

Screw, BH (N), M3X6

E02030-06

Screw, PH, M3X6

E00130-06

CLP-8301

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1/1

CLP-8301

AP-7

Date
Nov. 28, 2001

Parts List for Options - Electrical Section

Sheet No. Rev. No.

C.

Revision Up List

SA, USB I/F PCB (Optional)

Parts List & Location for SA, USB I/F PCB (Optional)

C-1.

CLP-8301

Mounting Diagram (USB I/F PCB) (Optional)

CLP-8301

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TITLE: SA, USB I/F PCB (Optional)

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Rev. No. 0

Part No.

Part Name

Type

Q'ty

Manufacturer

Location

JH66763-0

SA, Serial I/F PCB (USB)

C2900-082

IC (USB)

ML60851DGA

Oki

IC1

C3905-053

Transistor (Res)

DTA143ZUA

Rohm

TR1

C3905-050

Transistor (Res)

DTC143ZUA

Rohm

TR2

C3610-006

Diode (Shottky)

SFPB-54

Sanken

D2,3

C4922-000

Res. Chip

CR1/10-000JV

Hokuriku

R1,5,8

C4922-220

Res. Chip

CR1/10-220JV

Hokuriku

R2,9

C4922-152

Res. Chip

CR1/10-152JV

Hokuriku

R4

C4922-123

Res. Chip

CR1/10-123JV

Hokuriku

R10

10

C5270-170

Cap. Chip

GRM40F104Z50PT

Murata

C1,4,7

11

C5190-560

Cap. Electrolytic

16YXF47M

Rubycon

C5,6

12

C6149-161

Connector (40P)

DHB-RA40-R131NN

DDK

CN1

13

C6149-159

Connector (USB)

DUSB-BRA42-T11

DDK

CN2

14

C7469-486

Oscillator

DSO751SV-48.00MHz

Daishinku

OSC1

15

JH64103-00 Panel, I/F (USB)

Kiyokuni S.

16

E02030-06

Screw, BH (N), M3X6

17

E00130-04

Screw, PH, M3X4

CLP-8301

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SA, IEEE1284 I/F PCB (Optional)

CLP-8301
Parts List & Location for SA, IEEE1284 I/F PCB (Optional)

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Mounting Diagram (IEEE1284 I/F PCB) (Optional)

CLP-8301

AP-11

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PARTS LIST for CLP-8301

TITLE: SA, IEEE1284 I/F PCB (Optional)

Sheet No. 1/1


Rev. No. 0

Item
No.

Part No.

Part Name

Type

Q'ty

Manufacturer

Location

JH66752-0

SA, IEEE1284 I/F PCB

C2108-245

IC (CMOS)

HD74LS245FP

Hitachi

IC1

C2256-043

IC (CMOS)

TC74LVXC3245FS

Toshiba

IC2

C2216-014

IC (CMOS)

HD74HC14FP

Hitachi

IC3

C2256-035

IC (CMOS)

HD74LVC14FP

Hitachi

IC4

C2108-007

IC (TTL)

HD74LS07FP

Hitachi

IC5

C2900-086

IC (IEEE1284)

TE6138

TEL

IC7

C4922-330

Res. Chip

CR1/10-330JV

13

Hokuriku

R1~13

C4922-122

Res. Chip

CR1/10-122JV

17

Hokuriku

R14~25,27~31

10

C4922-000

Res. Chip

CR1/10-000JV

Hokuriku

R26

11

C4922-332

Res. Chip

CR1/10-332JV

Hokuriku

R32~36

12

C4922-102

Res. Chip

CR1/10-102JV

Hokuriku

R38~41

13

C4922-101

Res. Chip

CR1/10-101JV

Hokuriku

R42~45

14

C5270-170

Cap. Chip

GRM40F104Z50PT

Murata

C1,2,14~19

15

C5270-202

Cap. Chip

GRM40CH101J50PT

Murata

C4~11

16

C5190-560

Cap. Electrolytic

16YXF47M

Rubycon

C12,13

17

C6149-145

Connector

57RE-40360-830B(D29)

DDK

CN1

18

C6171-034

Connector

HIF3FC-34PA-2.54DSA

Hirose

CN2

19

C7468-206

Oscillator

DS0751SA-20.00MHz

Daishinku

OSC1

CLP-8301

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DHB-RA40-R131N

GND

/IRQ2
/DREQ
DACK
/CS
/RD
/WR
/RESET
PUCTL1

+5V IN

A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8

+3.3V IN

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15

GND

CN1

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40

+5V

C5
47/16

+3.3V

+3.3V

+5V

R5

C6
47/16

000

R1

000

12
34
33
8
9
10
11

32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25

24
23
44
43
42
41
38
37
36
35
22
21
20
19
16
15
14
13

ML60851C

/INTR
DREQ
DACK
(60852 pin)
/CS
/RD
(TEST2)GND
/WR
GND
/RESET

A0
A1
A2
(VCC3)VCC5
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7(/DREQ1) (DACK1)VCC5

17
39

18

40

4
5

D3
SFPB-54

+3.3V

ADSEL
ALE(PUCTL)
DAD0
AD1
D+
AD2
AD3
AD4
AD5
XIN
AD6
AD7
D8
D9
XOUT
D10
D11
D12
TEST1
D13
(GND)TEST2
D14
D15
VCC3

IC1

C1
0.1

C7
0.1

000

R8

R7

NA

R6
1M

C*

C*

+3.3V

+3.3V

C2

C3

AP-13

R*

X1

R10
12K

hfe = 80(MIN)

CSTCW4800MX41

Imax = 0.42mA

47K

R*
NA

R3

4.7K

DTC143ZUA

TR2

GND

FO VDD
/INH

OSC1

22

22

R4

4
1

DUSB-BRA42-T11

SHIELD

GND

D+

D-

VBUS

CN2

JP1
RF-H022TD-1190

D1
SFBP-54

JK66761-**

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CLP-8301 USB I/F CIRCUIT

+5V

A3

Size

Title

C4
0.1

+3.3V

SFPB-54 1.5K

D2

hfe = 80(MIN)

TR1
DTA143ZUA

+3.3V

DSO751SV-48MHZ

R9

R2

4.7K

47K

2
1

D.
Circuit Diagrams for Options
Circuit Diagram (USB I/F PCB (Optional)

CN2
1
2
3
D0
4
D1
5
D2
6
D3
7
D4
8
D5
9
D6
10
11
12
A0
13
A1
14
A2
15
A3
/CS 16
/RD 17
/WR 18
/DACK0 19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
/RST 27
/IRQ 28
/DEND0 29
TE6137SEN30
/DACK1 31
/DREQ1 32
/DEND1 33
34

HIF3FC-34PA-2.54DSA

/DREQ0

CLP-8301

C12
47/16

C14
0.1

+5V

+3.3V

+5V

C15
0.1

/DACK1
/DREQ1
/DEND1

/RST
/IRQ
/DEND0

A0
A1
A2
A3
/CS
/RD
/WR
/DACK0

/DREQ0

C13
47/16
C16
0.1

IC4B

24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13

+5V

C17
0.1

+5V

13

1
4
2

0.1

R35
3.3K

HD74LS07FP

C18
0.1

IC5G

IC3G

C2
0.1

4
3
2

35
36
37

31
32
34

26

29

8
7
6
5
30
23
24
28

20
19
18
16
15
13
12
11

HD74HC14FP

C19
0.1

R33
3.3K

+3.3V

R36
3.3K

DSO751SA-20MHZ

/INH
VDD
G out

OSC1

HD74LVC14FP

IC4F

HD74LVC14FP
IC4D
8
9

R32
3.3K

+3.3V

+5V

HD74LVC14FP

12

HD74LVC14FP

11

HD74LVC14FP

IC4E

+3.3V

/DEND010

/IRQ

HD74LVC14FP

IC4C
/DREQ0 6

/DACK0

/DEND1

IC4A
/DREQ1 2

/DACK1

A0
A1
A2
A3
/CS
/RD
/WR
/RST

TC74LVXC3245FS

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

IC2
VCCA VCCB
T/R NC
A0
/OE
A1
B0
A2
B1
A3
B2
A4
B3
A5
B4
A6
B5
A7
B6
GND B7
GNDGND

14

+3.3V

C1

#INT0
#INT1
#INT2

#DAK0
#DRQ0
#DEND0

#DAK1
#DRQ1
#DEND1

CLK

CIS

A0
A1
A2
A3
#CS
#RD
#WR
#RST

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7

+5V

TE6138

IC7

+3.3V

14
7

14
7

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10
21
40
52
64
VDD
VDD
VDD
VDD
VDD

CLS

#ACK
BY
PE
SE
#FT

#SEI

#STB
#AF
#INI

RT

BPD0
BPD1
BPD2
BPD3
BPD4
BPD5
BPD6
BPD7

VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
IC4G
HD74LVC14FP

1
9
14
17
22
25
27
33
41
45
49
58
59

R34
3.3K

GND

B0
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7

11

13

HD74HC14FP

10
HD74LS07FP

IC5E

HD74LS07FP

2
HD74LS07FP
IC5B
4
HD74LS07FP
IC5C
6
HD74LS07FP
IC5F
8
HD74LS07FP
IC5D
12

IC5A

HD74HC14FP

1K

33

33
R13

33
R12

33
R11

33
R10

R9

1K

R41

1K

9 R40

IC3F

IC3C
5

1K

11R39

HD74HC14FP
8

3 10

IC3E

10

18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11

13R38

HD74HC14FP

IC3D

HD74HC14FP

IC3B

DIR
G

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7

+5V

HD74LS245FP

1 12

1
19

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

HD74HC14FP

IC3A

AP-14

+5V

38

60
61
57
63
62

53

56
54
55

39

51
50
48
47
46
44
43
42

IC1

20
VCC

R1
R2
R3
R4
R5
R6
R7
R8

C*

33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33

100P

100P

100P

C10

C11
100P

C9

C8

100P
C7
100P

100P
C6

C5

100P

C4

C3

+5V

R31

R30

R29

R28

1.2K

1.2K

1.2K

1.2K

1.2K

100

R45

1.2K
R27

100

R44

100

R43

100

R42

R25

1.2K

R23

1.2K

R22

1.2K

R24

+5V

JP1
2
RF-H022TD-1190

SELECTIN

SELECT
/INIT
/AUTOFD
/FAULT

PE

BUSY

/ACK

CD8

CD7

CD6

CD5

CD4

CD3

CD2

CD1

/STRB

FG

LG

PWB PARTS No. JK66952-**

57RE-40360-730B(D29)

CN1
1
19
2
20
3
21
4
22
5
23
6
24
7
25
8
26
9
27
10
28
11
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36

7-Jun-2001
C:\JK10_20\te6138-010404.DDB

JK66752-**

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Sheet of
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1/1

Revision

CLP-8301 IEEE1284(TE6138) I/F CIRCUIT

R26

Date:
File:

A3

Size

Title

+5V

/FAULT

SELECT

PE

BUSY

/ACK

SELECTIN

/INIT

/AUTOFD

/STRB

CD1
CD2
CD3
CD4
CD5
CD6
CD7
CD8

1.2K 1.2K 1.2K 1.2K 1.2K 1.2K 1.2K 1.2K

R14 R15 R16 R17 R18 R19 R20 R21

Circuit Diagram (IEEE1284 I/F PCB) (Optional)

This CLP-8301 TECHNICAL MANUAL consists of the following files:


8301-1:
Cover pages and Chapter 1 SPECIFICATIONS
8301-2:
Chapter 2 OPERATING PRINCIPLES
8301-3:
Chapter 3 DISASSEMBLY AND MAINTENANCE
8301-4:
Chapter 4 TROUBLESHOOTING
8301-5:
Chapter 5 PARTS LISTS
8301-6:
Chapter 6 CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS
8301-APP: APPENDICES

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