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... does not apply to improvements or changes in part, without the express written consent of products. CANON INC. All graphics were produced with mo-502M Magneto-Optical Storage Disk Cartridge and mo-IF2 interface kit were used for this manual may not be copied, reproduced, or translated...final pages were printed on an Apple Macintosh™ Power Mac 9600/233 personal computer and Apple LaserWriter™ II NTX-J laser beam printer; All documents and all page layouts were created with 4000-J RIP. When amendments are the registered trademarks or trademarks of internal business use....
... does not apply to improvements or changes in part, without the express written consent of products. CANON INC. All graphics were produced with mo-502M Magneto-Optical Storage Disk Cartridge and mo-IF2 interface kit were used for this manual may not be copied, reproduced, or translated...final pages were printed on an Apple Macintosh™ Power Mac 9600/233 personal computer and Apple LaserWriter™ II NTX-J laser beam printer; All documents and all page layouts were created with 4000-J RIP. When amendments are the registered trademarks or trademarks of internal business use....
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... BJ cartridge 1.3.2 Color BJ cartridge 1.3.3 Photo BJ cartridge 1.4 BJ Cartridge Container 1.5 Consumables 1.5.1 Black, color, and photo BJ cartridges 1.5.2 Ink tanks 2. NOTES ON SERVICING 3.1 EEPROM Data 3.2 Static Electricity 3.3 Disassembly and Reassembly 3.4 Self Diagnosis Part 2: PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 1. SPECIFICATIONS 2.1 General Specifications 2.2 Paper Specifications 2.3 Interface Specifications Part 3: OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1. PRINTER SETUP 1.1 Unpacking 1.2 Installation Location 1.3 Installation 1.3.1 Connecting the interface cable 1.3.2 Connecting the power...
... BJ cartridge 1.3.2 Color BJ cartridge 1.3.3 Photo BJ cartridge 1.4 BJ Cartridge Container 1.5 Consumables 1.5.1 Black, color, and photo BJ cartridges 1.5.2 Ink tanks 2. NOTES ON SERVICING 3.1 EEPROM Data 3.2 Static Electricity 3.3 Disassembly and Reassembly 3.4 Self Diagnosis Part 2: PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 1. SPECIFICATIONS 2.1 General Specifications 2.2 Paper Specifications 2.3 Interface Specifications Part 3: OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1. PRINTER SETUP 1.1 Unpacking 1.2 Installation Location 1.3 Installation 1.3.1 Connecting the interface cable 1.3.2 Connecting the power...
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...Pause Between Pages 2.6 Smear Control 2.7 Auto Power ON/OFF 2.8 Head Overheat Protection 3. PRINTER SERVICE FUNCTIONS 3.1 Error Indications 3.2 Description of Error Indications 3.3 BJ Status Monitor 3.3.1 ...Print drive control 1.4.2 Print drive method 1.5 Power-Off Sequence Flowchart 2. OVERVIEW 1.1 Printer Block Diagram 1.2 Power On Sequence Flowchart 1.3 Flow of the BJ status monitor ... displayed on the BJ status monitor 3.4 Function Settings 3.4.1 Function settings using the printer driver 3.5 Off-Line Operations 3.5.1 Cleaning 3.5.2 Nozzle check pattern printing 3.5.3 Roller cleaning...
...Pause Between Pages 2.6 Smear Control 2.7 Auto Power ON/OFF 2.8 Head Overheat Protection 3. PRINTER SERVICE FUNCTIONS 3.1 Error Indications 3.2 Description of Error Indications 3.3 BJ Status Monitor 3.3.1 ...Print drive control 1.4.2 Print drive method 1.5 Power-Off Sequence Flowchart 2. OVERVIEW 1.1 Printer Block Diagram 1.2 Power On Sequence Flowchart 1.3 Flow of the BJ status monitor ... displayed on the BJ status monitor 3.4 Function Settings 3.4.1 Function settings using the printer driver 3.5 Off-Line Operations 3.5.1 Cleaning 3.5.2 Nozzle check pattern printing 3.5.3 Roller cleaning...
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... 3.1.3 Purge unit 3.1.4 Paper feed unit 3.2 BJ Cartridge 3.2.1 Construction of the Black BJ cartridge 3.2.2 Construction of the Color/Photo BJ cartridge 3.2.3 Construction of the bubble jet head unit 3.3 ...Purge Unit 3.3.1 Function of the purge unit 3.3.2 Construction of the purge unit 3.4 Paper Feed Unit 3.4.1 Functions of the paper feed unit 3.4.2 Construction of the paper feed unit 3.5 Carriage Unit 3.5.1 Functions of carriage unit 3.5.2 Construction of the carriage unit 4 PRINTER...
... 3.1.3 Purge unit 3.1.4 Paper feed unit 3.2 BJ Cartridge 3.2.1 Construction of the Black BJ cartridge 3.2.2 Construction of the Color/Photo BJ cartridge 3.2.3 Construction of the bubble jet head unit 3.3 ...Purge Unit 3.3.1 Function of the purge unit 3.3.2 Construction of the purge unit 3.4 Paper Feed Unit 3.4.1 Functions of the paper feed unit 3.4.2 Construction of the paper feed unit 3.5 Carriage Unit 3.5.1 Functions of carriage unit 3.5.2 Construction of the carriage unit 4 PRINTER...
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... troubleshooting 6.2 Diagnosis 6.2.1 Initial flowchart 6.2.2 Action 7. CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS 8.1 Parts Layout 8.1.1 Control board 8.1.2 Carriage board 8.2 Circuit Diagrams V CONNECTOR POSITIONS AND PIN ASS 7.1 Control Board 7.2 Carriage Board 7.3 BJ Cartridge 7.4 AC adapter 7.5 DC power supply cable 7.6 Carriage Motor 7.7 Paper Feed Motor 7.8 Ink Sensor 7.9 Print Position Sensor 7.10Pump Sensor 8. 5- 8 5- 8 5- 8 5- 8 5- 9 5- 9 5- 9 5 -10 5 -11 5 -13 5 -13 5 -13 5 -13 5 -15...
... troubleshooting 6.2 Diagnosis 6.2.1 Initial flowchart 6.2.2 Action 7. CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS 8.1 Parts Layout 8.1.1 Control board 8.1.2 Carriage board 8.2 Circuit Diagrams V CONNECTOR POSITIONS AND PIN ASS 7.1 Control Board 7.2 Carriage Board 7.3 BJ Cartridge 7.4 AC adapter 7.5 DC power supply cable 7.6 Carriage Motor 7.7 Paper Feed Motor 7.8 Ink Sensor 7.9 Print Position Sensor 7.10Pump Sensor 8. 5- 8 5- 8 5- 8 5- 8 5- 9 5- 9 5- 9 5 -10 5 -11 5 -13 5 -13 5 -13 5 -13 5 -15...
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...Figure 1- 12 How to Disengage a Plastic Hook Part 2: PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Figure 2- 1 Printer Appearance Figure 2- 2 Black BJ Cartridge Figure 2- 3 Color BJ Cartridge Figure 2- 4 Photo BJ Cartridge Figure 2- 5 BJ Cartridge Container Figure 2- 6 BJ Cartridges Figure 2- 7 Ink Tanks Figure 2- 8 Printable Area Figure 2- 9 Timing Chart (...12 Operator Panel Figure 3- 13 BJ Status Monitor (Sample) Figure 3- 14 Printer Driver Utility (Sample) Figure 3- 15 Nozzle Check Pattern Print (Sample for Black/Color Cartridge) Figure 3- 16 Service/Factory Test Print Figure 3- 17 EEPROM Information Print (...
...Figure 1- 12 How to Disengage a Plastic Hook Part 2: PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Figure 2- 1 Printer Appearance Figure 2- 2 Black BJ Cartridge Figure 2- 3 Color BJ Cartridge Figure 2- 4 Photo BJ Cartridge Figure 2- 5 BJ Cartridge Container Figure 2- 6 BJ Cartridges Figure 2- 7 Ink Tanks Figure 2- 8 Printable Area Figure 2- 9 Timing Chart (...12 Operator Panel Figure 3- 13 BJ Status Monitor (Sample) Figure 3- 14 Printer Driver Utility (Sample) Figure 3- 15 Nozzle Check Pattern Print (Sample for Black/Color Cartridge) Figure 3- 16 Service/Factory Test Print Figure 3- 17 EEPROM Information Print (...
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...) Power-Off Sequence Flowchart Interfacing Timing (Compatible Mode) Interface Timing (Nibble Mode) Interface Timing (ECP mode, reverse transfer) Automatic Printing Position Alignment Printer's Mechanical System Black BJ Cartridge Color/Photo BJ Cartridge Bubble Jet Nozzle (part) Nozzle Arrangement Signal Contacts Purge Unit Purge Unit Pumping Operations Paper Feed Path Paper Thickness Adjustment Mechanism Paper...
...) Power-Off Sequence Flowchart Interfacing Timing (Compatible Mode) Interface Timing (Nibble Mode) Interface Timing (ECP mode, reverse transfer) Automatic Printing Position Alignment Printer's Mechanical System Black BJ Cartridge Color/Photo BJ Cartridge Bubble Jet Nozzle (part) Nozzle Arrangement Signal Contacts Purge Unit Purge Unit Pumping Operations Paper Feed Path Paper Thickness Adjustment Mechanism Paper...
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MACHINE PRECAUTIONS 2.1 BJ Cartridges 2.2 Ink Tanks 2.3 Printer Handling 3. NOTES ON SERVICING 3.1 EEPROM Data 3.2 Static Electricity 3.3 Disassembly and Reassembly 3.4 Self Diagnosis SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1.1 Moving Parts 1.2 Ink Stains 1.3 Live Electrical Parts 2. Part 1 SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS Page 1- 1 1- 1 1- 2 1- 4 1- 5 1- 5 1- 7 1- 8 1 -11 1 -11 1 -12 1 -13 1 -14 1.
MACHINE PRECAUTIONS 2.1 BJ Cartridges 2.2 Ink Tanks 2.3 Printer Handling 3. NOTES ON SERVICING 3.1 EEPROM Data 3.2 Static Electricity 3.3 Disassembly and Reassembly 3.4 Self Diagnosis SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1.1 Moving Parts 1.2 Ink Stains 1.3 Live Electrical Parts 2. Part 1 SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS Page 1- 1 1- 1 1- 2 1- 4 1- 5 1- 5 1- 7 1- 8 1 -11 1 -11 1 -12 1 -13 1 -14 1.
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... Cable Pressure Roller Idler Pulley Paper Feed Gear Eject Roller Gear Paper Feed Roller Spur Carriage Belt Carriage Motor Figure 1-1 The Printer's Moving Parts 1-1 The paper feed motor-related moving parts are driven either by the carriage motor or paper feed motor. ... the moving the carriage to the cartridge replacement position if the cover is opened. To prevent injuries, the printer will stop after moving parts of the printer. The carriage motor-related moving parts include the carriage, carriage belt, and carriage ribbon-cable. BJC-6000 Part 1: Safety and Precautions 1.
... Cable Pressure Roller Idler Pulley Paper Feed Gear Eject Roller Gear Paper Feed Roller Spur Carriage Belt Carriage Motor Figure 1-1 The Printer's Moving Parts 1-1 The paper feed motor-related moving parts are driven either by the carriage motor or paper feed motor. ... the moving the carriage to the cartridge replacement position if the cover is opened. To prevent injuries, the printer will stop after moving parts of the printer. The carriage motor-related moving parts include the carriage, carriage belt, and carriage ribbon-cable. BJC-6000 Part 1: Safety and Precautions 1.
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... paths include the BJ cartridge ink tank outlet, the BJ cartridge ink filters and nozzles, the maintenance jet receiving section, the head caps, the wipers, and the waste ink absorber. If clothing is not harmful to touch the ink paths. Part 1: Safety and Precautions BJC-6000 1.2 Ink Stains 1.2.1 Ink... paths Be careful not to the human body, but contains some organic solvents: The black ink contains glycerin 56-81-5 and diethylene glycol 111-46-6. Ink on hands could stain the printer, work table, or clothes.
... paths include the BJ cartridge ink tank outlet, the BJ cartridge ink filters and nozzles, the maintenance jet receiving section, the head caps, the wipers, and the waste ink absorber. If clothing is not harmful to touch the ink paths. Part 1: Safety and Precautions BJC-6000 1.2 Ink Stains 1.2.1 Ink... paths Be careful not to the human body, but contains some organic solvents: The black ink contains glycerin 56-81-5 and diethylene glycol 111-46-6. Ink on hands could stain the printer, work table, or clothes.
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BJC-6000 Part 1: Safety and Precautions 1.2.2 Ink mist The BJ cartridge ejects ink onto the paper during servicing. After the printer is used for a long period or used heavily, part of the ink ejected from the nozzles, or ink mist bouncing back from the paper could accumulate and contaminate the platen, front cover, as well as the periphery of the purge unit. Front Cover Platen Figure 1-3 Ink Mist 1-3 Carefully wipe off the ink mist with a dampened soft cloth so that hands or clothing will not be stained by contaminated parts during printing.
BJC-6000 Part 1: Safety and Precautions 1.2.2 Ink mist The BJ cartridge ejects ink onto the paper during servicing. After the printer is used for a long period or used heavily, part of the ink ejected from the nozzles, or ink mist bouncing back from the paper could accumulate and contaminate the platen, front cover, as well as the periphery of the purge unit. Front Cover Platen Figure 1-3 Ink Mist 1-3 Carefully wipe off the ink mist with a dampened soft cloth so that hands or clothing will not be stained by contaminated parts during printing.
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... clogging, never touch or wipe the nozzles or other ink paths from a BJ cartridge, promptly install the cartridge in the printer or store it . Do not attempt to use it in the cartridge container with your bare hands or tissue paper. Do not reuse head caps or ...line appears in the printer, carefully remove the head cap which have been removed. If the BJ cartridge is installed or stored with a new one. MACHINE PRECAUTIONS 2.1 BJ Cartridges 2.1.1 BJ cartridge handling Do not unpack the BJ cartridge until you are ready to disassemble or wash the BJ cartridge. BJC-6000 Part 1: Safety ...
... clogging, never touch or wipe the nozzles or other ink paths from a BJ cartridge, promptly install the cartridge in the printer or store it . Do not attempt to use it in the cartridge container with your bare hands or tissue paper. Do not reuse head caps or ...line appears in the printer, carefully remove the head cap which have been removed. If the BJ cartridge is installed or stored with a new one. MACHINE PRECAUTIONS 2.1 BJ Cartridges 2.1.1 BJ cartridge handling Do not unpack the BJ cartridge until you are ready to disassemble or wash the BJ cartridge. BJC-6000 Part 1: Safety ...
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... control board with a new one. In this case, plug in contact with spilt ink. If ink is spilt in the cartridge container. Part 1: Safety and Precautions BJC-6000 2.1.2 Automatic capping When the printer is turned off with the POWER button, it off with the POWER button, the nozzles will be automatically capped. If ink...
... control board with a new one. In this case, plug in contact with spilt ink. If ink is spilt in the cartridge container. Part 1: Safety and Precautions BJC-6000 2.1.2 Automatic capping When the printer is turned off with the POWER button, it off with the POWER button, the nozzles will be automatically capped. If ink...
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... off the vinyl lamination, and remove the cap from clogging due to dried-ink. If cleaning operations do not solve the problem, replace the BJ cartridge with a new one. 1-7 Therefore, never touch the ink tank's ink supply piece. When installing it in printed images. Figure 1-6 Unpacking the Ink ... to the ink tank supply piece is contaminated, suction of ink into the BJ cartridge could fail. Do not remove the ink tank from the BJ cartridge unless you are replacing it. BJC-6000 Part 1: Safety and Precautions 2.2 Ink Tanks 2.2.1 Unpacking the ink tank Do not unpack the ink tank until...
... off the vinyl lamination, and remove the cap from clogging due to dried-ink. If cleaning operations do not solve the problem, replace the BJ cartridge with a new one. 1-7 Therefore, never touch the ink tank's ink supply piece. When installing it in printed images. Figure 1-6 Unpacking the Ink ... to the ink tank supply piece is contaminated, suction of ink into the BJ cartridge could fail. Do not remove the ink tank from the BJ cartridge unless you are replacing it. BJC-6000 Part 1: Safety and Precautions 2.2 Ink Tanks 2.2.1 Unpacking the ink tank Do not unpack the ink tank until...
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For this reason, never touch the sensor contacts or the printer's BJ cartridge contacts. BJC-6000 Part 1: Safety and Precautions 2.3.2 Damage due to Static Electricity 1-9 If you touch electrical elements, the discharge of static electricity could damage them or change their electrical characteristics. Ink Sensor Contact Points Contact Points Figure 1-9 Damage Due to static electricity Static electricity may be generated by your clothes rubbing against each other and may accumulate in your body.
For this reason, never touch the sensor contacts or the printer's BJ cartridge contacts. BJC-6000 Part 1: Safety and Precautions 2.3.2 Damage due to Static Electricity 1-9 If you touch electrical elements, the discharge of static electricity could damage them or change their electrical characteristics. Ink Sensor Contact Points Contact Points Figure 1-9 Damage Due to static electricity Static electricity may be generated by your clothes rubbing against each other and may accumulate in your body.
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...absorber is replaced After replacing the waste ink absorber, as prompted by each BJ cartridge configuration (Black/Color and Photo/Color) and the total waste ink amount and stores that you fail to clear the data on how much the printer has been used. 2) If the control board (EEPROM) is replaced (or if..., and replace it . Refer to Part 3: 3.6.4 Resetting EEPROM (Page 3-21) for the procedures for checking the EEPROM data with a new one if necessary. BJC-6000 Part 1: Safety and Precautions 3. Always check the EEPROM data with a test print before clearing it with a test print.
...absorber is replaced After replacing the waste ink absorber, as prompted by each BJ cartridge configuration (Black/Color and Photo/Color) and the total waste ink amount and stores that you fail to clear the data on how much the printer has been used. 2) If the control board (EEPROM) is replaced (or if..., and replace it . Refer to Part 3: 3.6.4 Resetting EEPROM (Page 3-21) for the procedures for checking the EEPROM data with a new one if necessary. BJC-6000 Part 1: Safety and Precautions 3. Always check the EEPROM data with a test print before clearing it with a test print.
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... speed use ink tanks which can be replaced individually, and whose quality is a desktop business/personal color bubble-jet printer for high speed/high quality use. BJC-6000 Part 2: Product Specifications 1. It accommodates two "drop-modulation" BJ cartridges on its carriage. Operator Panel Paper Guide Front Cover Paper Support Auto Sheet Feeder Paper Output Tray...
... speed use ink tanks which can be replaced individually, and whose quality is a desktop business/personal color bubble-jet printer for high speed/high quality use. BJC-6000 Part 2: Product Specifications 1. It accommodates two "drop-modulation" BJ cartridges on its carriage. Operator Panel Paper Guide Front Cover Paper Support Auto Sheet Feeder Paper Output Tray...
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Part 2: Product Specifications BJC-6000 1.2 Features · Laser-printer quality using pigment black ink · Dual-cartridge system High quality printing at high speed from a combination of the Black and Color cartridges or the Color and Photo cartridges Black BJ cartridge: Drop modulation, replaceable ink tank (pigment black), 160 nozzle head Color BJ cartridge: Drop modulation, individually replaceable ink tanks (yellow, magenta...
Part 2: Product Specifications BJC-6000 1.2 Features · Laser-printer quality using pigment black ink · Dual-cartridge system High quality printing at high speed from a combination of the Black and Color cartridges or the Color and Photo cartridges Black BJ cartridge: Drop modulation, replaceable ink tank (pigment black), 160 nozzle head Color BJ cartridge: Drop modulation, individually replaceable ink tanks (yellow, magenta...
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...for low density images and larger ink-droplets for high speed color/monochrome printing. Each color ink is a disposable print head. Figure 2-3 Color BJ Cartridge 2-3 Figure 2-2 Black BJ Cartridge 1.3.2 Color BJ cartridge The Color BJ cartridge, mounted on the left side of the carriage for denser ... a new color ink tank provides for dense and sharp text printing. The pigment black ink is water resistant and allows for approximately 280 pages of a 7.5% duty pattern. BJC-6000 Part 2: Product Specifications 1.3 BJ Cartridge 1.3.1 Black BJ cartridge The Black BJ cartridge is to...
...for low density images and larger ink-droplets for high speed color/monochrome printing. Each color ink is a disposable print head. Figure 2-3 Color BJ Cartridge 2-3 Figure 2-2 Black BJ Cartridge 1.3.2 Color BJ cartridge The Color BJ cartridge, mounted on the left side of the carriage for denser ... a new color ink tank provides for dense and sharp text printing. The pigment black ink is water resistant and allows for approximately 280 pages of a 7.5% duty pattern. BJC-6000 Part 2: Product Specifications 1.3 BJ Cartridge 1.3.1 Black BJ cartridge The Black BJ cartridge is to...
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... six months old, i.e., unpacked at least six months earlier. The BJ cartridge containers can store one Black, Color, or Photo BJ cartridge. It has 144 nozzles (48 nozzles for each of a 7.5% duty pattern. Part 2: Product Specifications BJC-6000 1.3.3 Photo BJ cartridge The Photo BJ cartridge, mounted on the left side of the carriage for photo printing, is...
... six months old, i.e., unpacked at least six months earlier. The BJ cartridge containers can store one Black, Color, or Photo BJ cartridge. It has 144 nozzles (48 nozzles for each of a 7.5% duty pattern. Part 2: Product Specifications BJC-6000 1.3.3 Photo BJ cartridge The Photo BJ cartridge, mounted on the left side of the carriage for photo printing, is...