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Canon Finisher-AB1 User Manual
Canon Finisher-AB1 User Guide
Canon Finisher-AB1 Online Manual

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  • Chapter 4 4-2 5) Open the front cover. 6) Remove the screw [2] from the latch base (front) [1]. F-4-5 7) While lifting the latch base (front) [1], disconnect the finisher from the host machine. F-4-6 4.2 External Covers 4.2.1 Rear Lower Cover 4.2.1.1 Removing the Low Rear Cover 0015-2104 1) Remove the lower rear cover [1]. - 8 screws [2] F-4-7 4.2.2 Rear Upper Cover 4.

  • Chapter 1 1-1 1.1 Product Specifications 1.1.1 Specifications (finisher) 0015-2057 T-1-1 Item Description Remarks Stacking mechanism tray A/B by tray lift Stacking orientation tray A face-down/face-up tray B face-down Stack size tray A A3,A4,A4R,A5R,B4,B5,B5R,Jpn postcard R,279.4mmx432.8mm(11x17),LGL,LTR,EXE,LTRR,S TMTR,EXER in feed direction, 182 to 487.7 mm; in

  • Canon Finisher-AB1, 1 1 General Circuit Diagram List Of Signals(finisher) T-1-1 Notation Signal name Notation Signal name Notation Signal name ASSIST-HP-SEN assist motor home position detection signal BTRY-SHIMEN-SEN* tray B paper surface sensor detection signal INPASS-M-Clk inlet transport motor clock signal ASSIST-M-8FG* assist motor rotation detection signal BTRY-SL-ON* auxiliary tray solenoid signal INPASS-M-CW inlet transport motor drive signal ASSIST-M-CLK assist motor clock signal BUFF2-SEN* buffer No. 2 sensor detection signal INPASS-M-IHA inlet transport motor ON signal ASSIST-M-CW*

  • Canon Finisher-AB1, Chapter 5 5-37 4) Remove the screw [2] to detach the switch cover [1]. F-5-112 5) Set DIP SW382 [1] on the switch PCB as follows: - if A configuration, [2] - if L configuration, [3] Thereafter, press SW385 to end the preparatory work. F-5-113 6) Hold the lever [1], and slide out the saddle unit [2]; then, open the saddle right guide [3]. F-5-114 7) Place paper [3] in the saddle assembly [1]. (A4R or LTRR) At this time, moving up the gear in area A in the direction of the arrow releases the saddle pull-in roller so that paper may be placed in

  • Canon Finisher-AB1, Chapter 4 4-18 Unite the guide side [3] of a guide lever (before) [1] and a guide lever (after) [2]. After that, it is a belt [4]. Two pieces are attached. F-4-71 4.4 Document Feeding System 4.4.1 Stack Delivery Roller 4.4.1.1 Before Removing the Stack Delivery Upper Roller 0015-2163 1) Remove the stacking wall (upper). (page 4- 5)Reference[Removing the Stacking Wall (upper)] 2) Remove the stacking wall (lower). (page 4- 5)Reference[Removing the Stacking Wall (lower)] 3) Remove the handling tray unit. (page 4- 20)Reference[Removing the Handling Tray Unit] 4.4.1.2 Removing the Stack Delivery Upper Roller 0

  • Canon Finisher-AB1, Chapter 2 2-3 2.2 Installation Procedure 2.2.1 Points to Note When Turning ON/OFF the power of Host Machine 0016-5236 2.2.2 Before Installing Finisher 0016-0901 1) Open the front cover of the finisher. 2) Remove 1 screw [2] from the front latch retainer [1]. F-2-2 3) Detach the rear small cover [1]. - 4 screws [2] F-2-3 Power-On Order for Turning On the Power When Pickup/Delivery Accessories are Connected Be sure to turn on the power in the correct order otherwise it may cause an error because the host machine fails to recognize accessories including this equipment. <Power-On Order> 1) Accessories (accessories including thi

  • Canon Finisher-AB1, Chapter 2 2-9 2) Connect the ARCNET cable [1] to the terminal [2] at sub station, and then turn the finger grip [3] in the direction of the arrow to connect. F-2-22 3) Put the end terminal connector [2] and the ARCNET cable [3] to the coaxial connector [1], and turn each of then in the direction of the arrow to connect. F-2-23 4) Connect the ARCNET cable [1] to the terminal [2] at finisher, and then turn the finger grip [3] in the direction of the arrow to connect. F-2-24 5) Attach the wire saddle [1] to the rear lower cover of the finisher to bundle the signal cable [2] on it. F-2-25 Rotate

  • Canon Finisher-AB1, Contents 4.2.9 Inside Cover (Upper) .................................................................................................4-7 4.2.10 Inside Cover (Lower) ...............................................................................................4-7 4.3 Drive System...................................................................................................... 4-8 4.3.1 Staple Unit ...................................................................................................................4-8 4.3.2 Saddle Staple Unit ......................................................................

  • Chapter 2 2-2 [1]*1 Finisher 1pc [2] Latch plate (for front) 1pc [3] Latch plate (for rear) 1pc [4] Positioning Pin 1pc [5] ARCNET cable 1pc [6] coaxial connector 1pc [7] Shunt Cable 1pc [8] Wire Saddle 1pc [9] Screws (RS tight; M4X10) 10pc [10] Screw (Bind; M4X8) 1pc [11]*2 Guide map label 1pc [12]*3 Guide map label 1pc [13] Staple label 1pc [14]*3 LED Lamp Lab

  • Canon Finisher-AB1, Chapter 2 2-1 2.1 Making Pre-Checks 2.1.1 Checking the Contents 0016-0898 F-2-1 FU5-8941 M_ _ ________ ___ _________ ___________ __ _____ ____________. P_ _ ______ ___ __________ _____ ____________ ___ _____________. J_ ____ ____________ ___ ________ _____ ___ _______ _____________ _________. P____ ___ ________ __ __ _________ _____ ___ ___________ ___ __________. P_______ _______ ____ _____ _ ________ ____ ______________. P___ ___ ________ __ _____ ___________ ___ _____ __ _____________. _______________________________. _______________________________. _____________________________________. ___________________________________________. FU5-8941 M_ _ ________ __

  • Canon Finisher-AB1, Chapter 5 5-60 T-5-10 PS28 stapling position sensor 1 detects stapling position FK2-0149 PS29 stapling position sensor 2 detects stapling position FK2-0149 PS30 stapling position sensor 3 detects stapling position FK2-0149 PS31 stapling position sensor 4 detects stapling position FK2-0149 PS32 tray A paper sensor detects paper in tray A FK2-0149 E540 PS33 tray B paper sensor detects paper in tray B FK2-0149 E542 PS34 tray A lifter motor rotation sensor detects lifter operation of tray A FK2-0149 E540 PS35 tray B lifer motor rotation sensor detects lifter operation

  • Chapter 3 3-33 3.6 Detecting Jams 3.6.1 Jam Detection in the Finisher Assembly 0015-2098 The machine is equipped with the following sensors to check the presence/absence of paper and to see if paper is moving properly: - inlet sensor - shift unit sensor - upper delivery sensor - lower delivery sensor - buffer path 1 sensor - buffer path 2 sensor - lower path senso

  • Canon Finisher-AB1, Chapter 3 3-7 3.3.4 Tray Paper Surface Detection 0015-2075 The machine is equipped with a mechanism to detect the position of the top of the stack deposited in its 2 trays. The trays are each fitted with a sensor PCB that consists of a light-emitting segment (UN15, UN17) and a light- receiving segment (UN16, UN18). The light-emitting segment is arranged at the rear of the machine, and is a LED. The light-receiving segment, on the other hand, is found at the front of the machine, and it consists of 3 photosensors. When the power is turned on or a jam has been removed, the finisher controller PCB checks the 3 photosensors (light-receiving segment) as soon as the

  • Canon Finisher-AB1, Chapter 3 3-10 [1]Saddle path switch solenoid drive signal [9]Assist roller 2 shift solenoid drive signal [2]Delivery motor drive signal [10]Horizontal registration motor drive signal [3]Upper path switch solenoid drive signal [11]Shift transport motor drive signal [4]Buffer motor drive signal [12]Assist roller 1 shift solenoid drive signal [5]Assist roller 3 shift solenoid drive signal [13]Horizontal registration detection unit shift motor drive signal [6]Buffer path switch solenoid [14]Inlet transport motor drive signal [7]Transport roller shift motor drive signal [8]Buffer front

  • Chapter 5 5-60 7) Press switch SW383 [1] or SW384 [2] to fix the degree of adjustment. Press SW383 once and the LED [3]will display "- 1" and the gap between the disengage roller and the paper will increase. (The disengage roller moves in the A direction.) Alternatively, press SW384 once and the LED [3] will display "+1" and the gap between the disengage roller and the pap

  • Canon Finisher-AB1, Chapter 4 4-19 7) Release the 2 roll guides [1] in the direction of the arrow, and detach the 2 belts [2] from the belt variable lever [3]. F-4-74 8) Remove the 3 E-rings [1], shift [2], and bushing [4]. F-4-75 9) Remove the E-ring [1] and the bushing [2]. F-4-76 10) Remove the belt controller unit [1]. - 2 screws [2] F-4-77 [1] [2] [2] [3] [1] [1] [2] [3] [4] [1][2] [1][2] [2]

  • Canon Finisher-AB1, Chapter 5 5-22 5) Set the DIP switch SW382 [1] on the switch PCB as follows: for A-Series, F-5-62 for L-Series, F-5-63 6) Press the push switch SW385 [1] to start adjustment of the stapling position (front 1- point). F-5-64 7) Press the push switch SW383 [1] or SW382 [3] to store the new adjustment value. A press on SW383 causes the LED [3] to indicate '-1', moving the stapling position (front 1-point) toward the rear. On the other hand, a press on SW384 causes the LED [3] to indicate '+1', moving the stapling position toward the front. range of adjustment: +20 to -20 (unit: 0.5 mm) F-5-65 SW382 SW381 SW383 (-) (+) ENT

  • Canon Finisher-AB1, Chapter 2 2-10 6) Connect the power supply plug of the finisher. (Perform only for EUR) F-2-26 7) For Finisher /Saddle Finisher , connect the power supply cable to the host machine. (Perform only for EUR) - 1 screw (bind; M4X8) [2] F-2-27 8) Plug the power supply cable of the machine in the power outlet. 9) Turn on the power switch on the finisher, and then turn on the host machine. 10) Enter the service mode and set the connection sequence. Choose the item with "Finisher" displayed from COPIER>OPTION>ACCPST-D>ACC1 to 8 to enter the connection sequence of the finisher. 11) Follow the shutdown sequence to turn off the power switch of the host machine/finisher. 12) Tu

  • Canon Finisher-AB1, Chapter 5 5-29 5.3.2.12 Bufferless mode 1 0016-4794 This mode is selected when the conditions listed below are satisfied. - When poor alignment has occurred in cases where a multiple number of copies has been made - When the corners of the sheets are creased - When a buffer path 2 sensor stationary jam (jam code: 1109) has occurred - When the EEPROM (IC107) on the finisher controller PCB has been replaced When this mode is selected, the buffer operation is not performed regardless of the loading method (non-staple loading or staple loading). The procedure for establishing the

  • Canon Finisher-AB1, Chapter 4 4-1 4.1 Removing from the Host Machine 4.1.1 Finisher Assembly 4.1.1.1 Disconnecting from the Host Machine 0015-2102 Check to make sure that the machine is off and the power plug is not connected to the power outlet. 1) Detach the shunt cable [1]. - 2 screws [2] F-4-1 2) Free the signal cable [1] from the machine. F-4-2 3) Remove the rear small cover [1]. - 4 screws [2] F-4-3 4) Remove the screw [1] of the latch base (rear), and shift the hinge [2] toward the front. F-4-4 [2] [1] [1] [2] [2] [1] [2] [1]

  • Canon Finisher-AB1, Chapter 5 5-27 4) Remove the screw [2], and detach the switch cover [1]. F-5-79 5) Set the DIP switch SW382 [1] on the switch PCB as follows: F-5-80 6) Press the push switch SW385 [1] so that the LED [2] flashes '0', indicating that the machine is ready for adjustment. F-5-81 7) Place 3 originals in the ADF, and set as follows on the control panel: A4, 1 set (staple sort). 8) Press the Start key on the control panel to execute copying. 9) Open the upper cover, and measure the displacement (A: between 1st and 2nd sheets; B: between 2nd and 3rd sh

  • Canon Finisher-AB1, Contents Contents 2.1 Making Pre-Checks........................................................................................... 2-1 2.1.1 Checking the Contents.............................................................................................. 2-1 2.2 Installation Procedure....................................................................................... 2-3 2.2.1 Points to Note When Turning ON/OFF the power of Host Machine .................. 2-3 2.2.2 Before Installing Finisher .......................................................................................... 2-3 2.2.3 Connecting

  • Canon Finisher-AB1, Chapter 3 3-46 4) Rotation of the stack delivery roller and pressing front roller stops. Then, a press unit moves in the direction of the arrow. At this time, the press roller in a press unit applies pressure to stack of sheets so as to securely fold the stack of sheets. F-3-44 5) The pressing unit is moved in the direction of the arrow, and the pressing front roller is rotated once again, thereby discharging the stack of sheets to the saddle delivery belt. F-3-45 [1]Stack transport roller [3]Pressing front roller [2]Stack of sheets [4]Pressing unit [1]Stack of sheets [3]Pressing unit [2]Pressing front roll

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