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5.                                                                           MODEL HL 1070 54U S03 060    8  DRIVER PCB    REF NOj CODE DESCRIPTION SYMBOL REMARK       UK3440001   PCB ASSY  SP    48  280      MODEL HL 1070 540 503 151    9  POWER SUPLLY PCB    REF NOJ CODE DESCRIPTION SYMBOL REMARK       UK3441001 1 LOW VOLTAGE PS ASSY  115V  SP  REV B  UK3442001 1 LOW VOLTAGE PS ASSY  230V  SP  REV B  UK3585001 1     HARNESS ASSY   UK3461001 1 HEATER HARNESS ASSY    MODEL HL 1070 54U S03 200 201     10     8  DRIVER              9  POWER SUPPLY PCB             10  HIGH VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY    REF NOJ CODE DESCRIPTION SYMBOL REMARK       1 UK3443001 1 HIGH VOLTAGE PS ASSY  SP   2 UK3433001 1      FLAT CABLE 11    MODEL HL 1070 540 503 220       NO  PR98208    11  AC CORDS   UK3483001   UK3485001   UK3487001   UK3489001   UK3491001   UK3968001 AC CORD ASSY  DEMKO  UK3495001 AC CORD ASSY  HEB  UK3496001   UK3498001   UH3298001 CORE SPONGE LVPS ASSY    poe ee 2l       MODEL HL 1070 54U S03 230     12     10  HIGH VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY       MODEL HL 1070 54U S03 220    11  AC CORDS          MODEL HL 1070 54U S03 230     13     12  ACCESSORIES   UK4086001 PR DRIVER DISK ASSY 1  WINDOWS  UK4206001 PR DRIVER DISK ASSY 1  WINDOWS  ISR   UK4088001 PR DRIVER DISK ASSY 2 FONT amp DOS  UK4208001 PR DRIVER DISK ASSY 2 FONT amp DOS  ISR   UK4329001 CD ROM ASSY  HL 1070 1660E 2060   UL6856000   UH3666001   UH3669001   UH3678001   UH3687001 USER S MANUAL  DEN   UH3690001 USER S MANUAL  ITA   UH
6.                                                       A 1  PRINTER SPECIBICATIGNS    gt                                                                                                1  cuir er Te ETT A 1                                   A 2  Electeical and Mechanical  06 irit acte PE ane ik A 3  PARALLEL INTERFACE SPBCIFICATIONS    2  feb               b dad bb tappa ba gf be               4  UNIVERSAL SERIAL  USB  INEERBAGB                    tit o i bbs oa Tod A 6  RESIDENT FONTS citta aso                            7  7  Scalabelevand 12 Bitmapped Fonts        oer pO Ee HP HE REN    7  SYMBOL SETS CHARACTER SETS toits cete teet tf ea eae tete eese sme thor ese A 9  OCR S ymbolSete cun iurat e aco ut Oda pt portet HO a dpt Medos    9  HP LaserJet GP Mode  irte        DONE Heo ERROR A 9  EPSON        cicer esci eir Se d ipte Pene rud Uae                     9                                                              MA    9    USER S GUIDE    REGULATIONS    Federal Communications Commission FCC  Declaration of  Conformity  For USA Only     Responsible Party   Brother International Corporation  100 Somerset Corporate Boulevard  Bridgewater  NJ 08807 0911  USA  TEL    908  704 1700    declares  that the products    Product Name   Brother Laser Printer HL 1070  Model Number   HL 1060  Product Options   ALL    complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is subject to the  following two conditions   1  This device may not cause harmful  interference  and  2  this devic
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8.                                              Fig  3 36       21    Note  Follow instructions below when applying the grease     When applying the grease Grease Application amount  Before installing the gear  Dow Corning LTD  EM 30L    After installing the bending Dow Corning LTD  EM 30L 1 rice grain size  washer  and before installing  the gear   Before installing the gear  Dow Corning LTD  EM 30L  IF     Dow Corning LTD       0110   Refer to the Fig  3 36        ingtaling therdrive unikon Dow Corning LTD  EM 30L 5 rice grain size  main body   J After installing the drive unit        Kanto Kasei LTD  1 2 rice grain size  mal Pedy  FLOIL GE334C or GE676    Lo    Dow Corning LTD       0110   Refer to the Fig  3 36         Dow Corning LTD  EM D110   Refer to the Fig  3 36  Before installing the gear  Dow Corning LTD  EM D110       Ill 22    3 19 Paper Support   1  Pull the paper support down toward you and pull both legs outwards to release it     2297   lt  lt       Fig  3 37          MP Sheet Feeder 1 Im       3 20 Extension Support Wire     1  Raise the extension support wire toward you  press both legs inward to release it   and then release the paper stopper from the wire        Output Tray    Paper Stopper    Extension Support Wire    Fig  3 38    111 23  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    4  PACKING    Documents       Accessories  Carton    PE sheet    Carton    Fig  3 39    11 24  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter
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12.                            sure to restart Windows 98 so that          the installed USB driver will be  effective           When the installation of the USB driver is complete  install the printer driver   From CD ROM  Run the CD ROM program and go to the  Install driver  menu   From Floppy disk  Refer to the Software Quick Setup Guide     Set the printer port to USB   After installing the USB driver and printer driver  the printer port has to be set to    USB port      1  Click the Start button and select Printers in Settings      Select the HL 1070 icon in printers so that the HL 1070 icon is highlighted      Select Properties from File menu      Click Details tab      Select BRUSB  USB Printer Port  in the box for    Print to the following port       Click OK to close the properties dialog box                          10     Brother HL  xxxx                     Brother HL  xxxx      __                           EndCapwe       epp       Troubleshooting   If the printer does not print from the USB port  try reinstalling the USB driver as follows   1  Double click the file    DeinsUSB exe    in the USB directory of the CD ROM    2  Turn the printer off and on again    3   Add New Hardware Wizard  is launched again  follow the instructions in the Wizard           ction 5  Plu             in and Turn on Your Printer       Plug the power cord into the AC power  outlet     NOTE  The shape of the power cord varies  according to the country of destination     Turn on the power swi
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23.        and close  the multi purpose sheet feeder   2     Q Caution    Failure to set the paper guides to the paper size may cause paper skew or  jams        Fig  2 6 Moving the Paper Guides  and Closing the Feeder    2 6    CHAPTER 2 PAPER HANDLING      gt  Note       If the multi purpose sheet feeder runs out of paper when you try to  print  the Alarm and Paper lamps blink to alert you  You have to  load paper in the feeder and push the panel switch to cancel the alarm  and continue printing  If paper jams in the printer  the Alarm and  Paper lamps also blink  If the error is a paper jam  clear it referring to     PAPER JAMS    in Chapter 6    When the rear sheet feeder 2 runs out of paper and there is paper  loaded in the front sheet feeder 1  be sure to remove paper from  Feeder 1 temporarily        and load paper in Feeder 2           Fig  2 7 Loading Paper in Feeder 2    USER S GUIDE    Two Side Printing  Manual Duplexing     The supplied printer driver for Windows 95 98 or Windows 3 1 allows  for manual duplex printing from both Feeder 1 and Feeder 2  For more  information about settings  see the help text in the printer driver     The printer prints all the even numbered pages on one side of the paper  first  and then prints all the odd pages on the reverse side of the paper     When you have finished printing the even numbered sides of the paper   the driver instructs you to re insert the paper by a pop up message on  your computer screen  Follow the instructions on h
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26.      Papers Pick up roller    Registration sensor lever       Hopper plate    Separation pad    Fig  2 21    The paper is gripped between the pick up roller and the separation pad and separated  into individual sheets     The pick up roller is directly connected to the sector gear  whose rotation is forcibly  stopped by the gear stopper  when the pick up solenoid is activated  the clutch  mechanism is engaged by the solenoid action and the sector gear is driven  when it has  completed one full turn its rotation is stopped again by the gear stopper  The paper drawn  out by the pick up roller pushes against the top of form sensor lever and the paper top  position absence of paper is detected by sensing the motion of the lever     2 2 2 Paper Registration    When paper picked up from the multi purpose sheet feeder  MPF  pushes against the top  of form sensor actuator  the registration sensor lever is caused to turn  and the photo  sensor detects this motion  When this signal from the sensor is detected the paper feed  roller is stopped temporarily by the clutch  The paper is fed to the nip point between the  paper feed roller and the pinch roller in the multi purpose sheet feeder  and the skew of  the paper is corrected by pushing the leading edge of the paper against the nip point   When the paper feed roller starts to be rotated again when it is released by the clutch   paper with the leading edge correctly aligned  is fed by the paper feed roller and is  transported to the tr
27.     2  Open the top cover     3  Remove the drum unit assembly  referring to the previous section            gt  Note  Remove the drum unit assembly with the toner cartridge included                          Fig  5 26 Removing the Drum Unit Assembly    5 16                   5                          4  Place      drum unit assembly in the plastic bag and seal      bag  completely        Fig  5 27 Placing the Drum Unit in the Plastic Bag  5  Close the top cover  the extension wire  and the output tray     6  Wrap the printer in the plastic bag and place it in the original carton  box with the original Styrofoam packing material     7  Place any documents  manual and any documentation describing the  reason for repacking printer   and drum unit assembly in the carton    box as shown below     8  Close the carton box and tape it     Manuals    Printer  Drum Unit Including  Toner Cartridge       Carton    Fig  5 28 Repacking the Printer    5 17                   6    CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING    TROUBLESHOOTING    ALARM INDICATIONS AT A GLANCE    Operator Calls    If a recoverable error occurs  the printer indicates an  operator call  by  blinking the Alarm lamp and any of the following lamps     Find the error and take the proper action to correct it  The printer  automatically recovers from most errors  but you may need to reset the  printer with the panel Switch as described below     Blinking Lamp Error  Paper O 0 Paper jam  AlarmOo 0  Paper emptv  Misfeed  TonerO 0 Toner l
28.     6  FIFO    A 10Kbit FIFO is included  Data for one raster is transferred from the RAM to the  FIFO by DMA transmission and is output as serial video data  The data cycle is  10 43mhz     Il 5  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com     7  Parallel I O    Data receive Mode      There are two modes in this unit  One is the CPU receive mode and the other is  the DMA receive mode  In the CPU receive mode the CPU receives the command  data from the PC  and after the CPU is switched to the DMA mode  it receives the  image data and writes it to the DRAM directly     CPU Receive Mode    STROBE uu          BUSY  T ED c c            7 FP  1 90               0 5 usec   ME ooe       DMA Receive Mode    STROBE       BUSY   mog          7  l 1 5            0 5 usec                    BUSY goes HIGH    the falling edge of the STROBE signal  The data  8 bits  from  the PC is latched into the data buffer at the rising edge of the STROBE signal  The  pulse width of ACK varies according to the speed MODE as shown above  BUSY  goes LOW on the rising edge of ACK       IEEE 1284 support      This supports the IEEE1284 data transfer with the following mode     Nibble mode  Byte mode  ECP mode     8  Data extension    This circuit extents the compressed image data which are received from the PC   and writes the bit map data to the FIFO      9  Software support  Supports 16 x 16 rotation  bit expansion  bit search  and decimal point conversion    10  EEP
29.     Fig  3 16    1 10  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    Note  Follow instructions below when installing the thermistor in the fixing unit       Place the cleaner felt of the cleaner ASSY under the heat roller     Place the end of the thermistor on the heat roller   e Insert the boss  of the thermistor into the hole of the fixing unit frame     Do not place the thermistor on the boss2 of the fixing unit frame     Thermistor        Boss2  Heat roller    a    Boss1                 Fixing unit frame    Cleaner ASSY    Fig  3 17     7    Remove the two screws      8    Open the fixing unit cover along the open side of the fixing unit cover     Fixing unit cover    Shaft    Fixing unit frame       Fig  3 18    111 11  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    PR98292     9  Release the right side of the paper eject roller shaft      10  Remove the four eject pinch rollers and the pinch springs from the fixing unit  frame  Then  remove the pinch spring from each pinch roller          Paper eject roller shaft    Pinch Spring    Eject Pinch Roller    Fig  3 18a     11  Remove the bind B tight 3 x 10 screw securing the connector plate      12  Remove the connector plate from the fixing unit frame and loosen the other bind B  tight 3 x 10 screw securing the fixing unit cover      13  After removing the idle gear 16 from the fixing unit frame  the heat roller can be  removed  You can then remov
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32.    laser  polygon motor  connector for main PCB      Registration sensor  SW Panel PCB    The following parts are mounted on the SW panel PCB   e Operation panel          1 Key  5 LEDs    Il 14    Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    1 6 Power Supply  1 6 1 Low voltage Power Supply    The power supply uses a switching regulation system to generate the regulated DC  power   5  and  24     which are converted from the AC line      Heater     Thermal  Fuse  O            Fuse Lightning       O Surge                      Heater  Circuit      Oscillator    24V    24V    Lamp    Feedback     Driver Circuit     Regulation  Circuit    5V    Regulation    Circuit       Fig  2 17    Il 15  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    1 6 2 High voltage Power Supply  SR           This generates and outputs the voltages and currents for the charging  development and  transfer functions     I IC PROTECTOR                     lE c      701 0702    LI          001   Current  24V O1      Current Regulator     Regulator  1  1     1  1     Voltage  O  Transfer Roller         O      egulator Supply       Roller    Z Photosensitive    VR201 VR202 Drum     Developing Cleaner     Roller Roller                     Regulator  1                        T601 Q602  1  1  1    Voltage  i Regulator  1      1     1  1  1    Voltage  Regulator    x    Z301 VR301    Voltage    Regulator    Voltage  Regulator    Fig  2 18  
33.   Il 16  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    2  MECHANICS    2 1 Overview of Printing Mechanism    MP Feeder 2 Cover    Multi purpose  Sheet Feeder 2 Papers Multi purpose Sheet Feeder 1  h  Papers Manual Paper Pat  MP Feeder 1 Cover       Paper Pick up Roller  Paper Feed    Roller Drum Unit    Pitch Roller Photosensitive Drum                          Transfer    Hopper Plate Blade Roller    Erase Lamp  Fixing Unit  Pressure Roller    Hopper Eject Roller       Pinch Roller  Paper Feed Roller       Paper Pick up Roller    Eject Sensor  Actuator    Polygon Mirror    Heat Roller    IET Thermistor  ment Roller Cleaning Roller    Corona Wire    Empty   Laser Scanner   Sensor Supply Poller Scanner Unit  Fig  2 19              SW Panel PCB            Scanner Unit    I                     4 Fan Motor    High           Primary Charger  Corona Wire              Solenoid Resist                        Voltage            Primary Charger  Grid   Main Cotrol PCB Driver Power       Developer Roller  PCB Supply               Transfer Roller                I    Relay PCB Solenoid Bin    Thermistor  for Heat roller        Toner Empty Sensor    Thermistor  for Tonner        Fig  2 20     1 17  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    2 2 Paper Transfer  2 2 1 Paper Supply    The pick up roller picks up one sheet of paper from the paper feeder every time it is  rotated and feeds it to the paper feed roller
34.   L size  8 5  5 0  8 17     dum dots     2 550 dots     1 500 dots     2 450 dots       78mm 241 3mm 92 11mm 232 8mm  COM 10 4 125  9 5  3 63  9 16    1 237 dots     2 850 dots     1 087 dots     2 750 dots   T 43mm 190 5mm 85 7mm 182 0mm  MONARCH   3 875    7 5    3 37    7 16      1 162 dots     2 250 dots     1 012 dots     2 150 dots    oan 229mm 150 0mm 220 5mm 6 01mm  6 38    9 01    5 9    8 68    0 24      1 913 dots     2 704 dots     1 771 dots     2 604 dots     71 dots     110mm 220mm 98 0mm 211 5mm  4 33    8 66    3 86    8 33           1 299 dots     2 598 dots     1 157 dots     2 498 dots      Note that the paper sizes indicated here should conform to the nominal dimensions  specified by JIS      A4 paper must accommodate 80 characters printed in pica pitch  203 2 mm      The dot size is based on 300       resolution     1 8  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    3  SAFETY INFORMATION    3 1 Laser Safety  110   120V Model only     This printer is certified as a Class 1 laser product under the US Department of Health and  Human Services  DHHS  Radiation Performance Standard according to the Radiation  Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968  This means that the printer does not produce  hazardous laser radiation     Since radiation emitted inside the printer is completely confined within the protective  housings and external covers  the laser beam cannot escape from the machine during  any phase of user operati
35.   a local computer store  Look for Apple serial cables labeled as     Macintosh to ImageWriter II    or    Macintosh to Personal  LaserWriter    300  or the    Apple System Peripheral 8 Cable   Do not  purchase a serial cable labeled as    Straight through    or     LocalTalk       If you are a PC user  you need to purchase a special serial cable from  your dealer  If you have a 9 pin connector on your computer  look for  a cable labeled    IBM AT to ImageWriter       cable  If you have a 25   pin connector  look for a cable labeled  DB25 to ImageWriter         These cables most likely would be found in the Apple Macintosh  section at your computer dealer  For more information about the  interface specification  consult your dealer        4 4    CHAPTER 4 OPTIONS    You can connect a parallel and a serial interface cable at the same time   The auto interface selection function allows you to share the printer with  two computers  To do this  connect the parallel interface cable and then  connect the serial interface cable as follows     1  Make sure that the power switch is turned off     Q Caution    Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting  the interface cables  or the printer may be damaged        2  Insert and secure the parallel interface connector into the parallel  interface port of your printer     3  Insert and secure the serial interface connector into the serial interface  port of your printer     4  Turn on the power switch     4 5   
36.   as amended by 91 263 EEC and 92 31 EEC      Issued by   Brother International Europe Ltd   European Technical Services Division    IEC 825 Specification  For 220   240 V Model Only     This printer is a Class 1 laser product as defined in IEC 825 specifications  The label shown  below is attached in countries where required        CLASS 1LASER PRODUCT  APPAREIL    LASER DE CLASSE 1    LASER KLASSE 1PRODUKT          This printer has a Class 3B Laser Diode which emits invisible laser radiation in the Scanner  Unit  The Scanner Unit should not be opened under any circumstances     Caution  Use of controls  adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified in this  manual may result in hazardous radiation exposure     The following caution label is attached near the scanner unit        CAUTION INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCK DEFEATED   AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM  CLASS 38 LASER PRODUCT     ADVARSEL USVNLIG LASER STRALING NAR KABINETLAGET STAR   BENT   UNGD   DIREKTE UDS ETTELSE FOR STRALING  KLASSE 3B LASER   VARNING OSYNLIG LASERSTRALNING NAR DENNA DEL AR              OCH SPARRAR  AR URKOPPLADE  STRALEN AR FARLIG  KLASS 3B LASER APPARAT   VARO  AVATTAESSA      500  ALUKITUS OHITETTAESSA OLET ALTTIINA    NAKVMATTOMALLE LASERSATEILYLLE         KATSO SATEESEEN                     LASERLAITE  ADVARSEL USYNLIG LASERSTRALING UNNGA DIREKTE KONTAKT MED LASERENHETEN  NAR TOPPDEKSELET ER APENT  KLASSE 3B LASERPRODUKT   ATTENTION RADIATIONS LASER IN
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38.   printer  The software setup varies depending upon your computer and operating system  Refer  to the section relevant to your needs     Action 6 1  Installation from CD ROM   Action 6 2  Prepare Windows 95 98 for the Printer  Action 6 3  Prepare Windows 3 1 for the Printer  Action 6 4  Prepare DOS for the Printer   Action 6 5  Prepare Macintosh for the Printer     13     Action 6 1  Installation from CD ROM  The supplied CD ROM contains the following materials   e Printer Driver  amp  TrueType fonts    You need to configure your PC for the printer by installing the printer driver and  TrueType compatible fonts   e Other useful utilities    Useful utility software programs are available on the CD ROM      Documentation    This Setup guide and the User s Guide are available on the CD ROM  You can view  the On Line guides with the Adobe Acrobat reader software included on the CD   ROM     If your PC does not have a CD ROM drive  you can install the printer driver or RPC from the  supplied floppy disks  For the other software that is supplied on the CD ROM  it is possible  to make disk sets from the CD ROM if you can get access temporarily to a PC with CD ROM  and Floppy disk drives     For Windows 95 98 NT 4 0    1  Close all the applications running on your        2  Insert the supplied compact disc into the CD ROM drive     e NOTE  Depending on the computer configuration  the installation program may automatically start   In this case  skip the following steps 3 to 5     3  C
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42.  B Diver                      3                                                                                                 8  9  Switch Panel Solenoid  Bin Relay PCB Circuit Diagram en A 9  10  Low voltage Power Supply PCB Circuit Diagram  110   240                                            A 10  11 Low voltage Power Supply PCB Circuit Diagram  220   240V                                           A 11  12  High voltage Power Supply PCB Circuit Diagram         A 12                  ERR UR T TTL A 13        Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    CHAPTER   FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS    1  FEATURES    This printer has the following features   UP to 1200dpi Resolution and 10ppm Printing Speed    True 600 dots per inch  dpi  with microfine toner and ten pages per  minute  ppm  printing speed  A4 or Letter size paper   The printer  also supports 1200  H  x 600  V  dots per inch  dpi  resolution for  Windows DIB graphics   It is recommended to add memory when  printing in 1200 x 600dpi mode      Enhanced Printing Performance and User Friendly Operation for Windows    The dedicated printer driver and TrueType    compatible fonts for  Microsoft  Windows 3 1 and Windows 95 are available on the floppy  disk supplied with your printer  You can easily install them into your  Windows system using our installer program  The driver supports our  unique compression mode to enhance printing speed in Windows  applications and allows you to set
43.  Condensation     When the printer is moved from a cold room into a warm room in cold weather   condensation may occur inside the printer  causing various problems as listed  below       Condensation on the optical surfaces such as the scanning mirror  lenses  the  reflection mirror and the protection glass may cause the print image to be light         If the photosensitive drum is cold  the electrical resistance of the photosensitive  layer is increased  making it impossible to obtain the correct contrast when  printing       Condensation on the corona unit may cause corona charge leakage       Condensation on the hopper gate and separation pad may cause paper feed  troubles     IV 1  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printeri blogspot com    If condensation has occurred  wipe the effected units or parts with a dry cloth     If the drum unit is unpacked soon after it is moved from a cold room to a warm room   condensation may occur inside the unit  which may cause incorrect images  Instruct the  user to allow the unit to come to room temperature before unpacking it  This will take one  or two hours     1 2 Basic Procedure    If a malfunction or incorrect print appears  make an initial check following the basic  procedure below      1    Check the error lamps following the inspection procedure described later in  this section  If no error lamps are lit  see Section 4 for troubleshooting information      2 If any defective image output is found  follo
44.  GUIDE    Setting Up the Printer for Apple Macintosh Computers    When Using the Optional RS 100M Serial Interface      Question   Recommendation    I cannot print from my  application software     Make sure that the supplied Macintosh printer  driver is installed in the System Folder and it is  selected with Chooser    Check the PORT selection within the Chooser  it  should match the port to which you physically    attached the printer cable    The serial slide switch of the optional interface  board should be in the Apple    5 422    position   Check the printer cable type  you cannot use a  LocalTalk or straight through cable  Refer to  Chapter 4 for details on printer cable type        6 12    CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING    Paper Handling    Question   Recommendation                        The printer does not load    Check to see if the    Paper Empty  message  paper  appears on your computer screen or the Alarm  and Paper lamps are blinking on the printer  control panel  If so  the multi purpose sheet feeder  may be out of paper or not properly installed  If it  is empty  load a new stack of paper into the  feeder   If there is paper in the multi purpose sheet feeder   make sure it is straight  If the paper is curled  you  should straighten it before printing  Sometimes it  is helpful to remove the paper  turn the stack over  and put it back into the paper tray   Reduce the amount of paper in the multi purpose  sheet feeder  then try again   Clean the paper feed rollers  
45.  Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    CHAPTER IV MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING    1  INTRODUCTION    1 1 Initial Check   1  Operating environment  Check if              source voltage stays within  10  from the rated voltage shown on the rating  plate       The printer is installed on a solid  level surface               room temperature is maintained between 10     and 32 5  C  The relative  humidity is maintained between 2096 and 8090       The printer is not located in a dusty place      The printer is not exposed to ammonia fumes or other harmful gases      The printer is not located in a hot or humid area  such as near water or a   humidifier       The printer is not exposed to direct sunlight      The room is well ventilated      The printer is not placed where the ventilation hole of the printer is blocked    2  Print paper   Check if        A recommended type of print paper is being used  if the paper is too thick or too  thin  or tends to curl  paper jams or paper feed problems may occur  or printed  images may be blurred        The print paper is damped   If so  use fresh paper  and check whether the print  quality improves or not     3    Consumables  Check if        The Toner lamp is not lit on the control panel when a toner cartridge is installed in  the printer   If the above lamp is lit  replace the cartridge with a new one  If blank  spots occur on printouts  take out the drum unit and slowly rock it to redistribute  the toner evenly       4  Others   
46.  Shutter    5 3    USER S GUIDE    4  Remove the old toner cartridge from the drum unit by pulling it out  gently        Fig  5 5 Removing the Old Toner Cartridge    Handle the toner cartridge carefully  If toner scatters on your hands or  clothes  wipe or wash it off with cold water immediately        5  Unpack the new toner cartridge  gently shake it five or six times and  then remove the protective part       b Caution       Only unpack the toner cartridge immediately before installing it into  the printer  If toner cartridges are left unpacked for a long period of  time  the toner life is shortened    Never turn the black ring of the toner cartridge    You can only use a Brother genuine toner cartridge which is  specially formulated to ensure top print quality  Using another  brand of toner cartridge could void your printer s warranty           Fig  5 6 Shaking the Toner Cartridge  and Remove the Protective Part    5 4                   5                          6  Install      new toner cartridge into      right hand side of      drum  unit  Make sure that the toner cartridge guide bar is exactly aligned  with the guide slot in the drum unit to ensure that the toner cartridge  and the drum unit fit together correctly        Fig  5 7 Installing the Toner Cartridge  into the Drum Unit    7  Gently turn the lever on the toner cartridge backward until it stops        Fig  5 8 Turning the Lever to Open the Shutter    8  Re install the drum unit into the printer and close the
47.  THERMISTOR ASSY Y  1 CLEANER ASSY Y   2 H R BEARING Y   1 HEAT ROLLER YS ASSY  SP   1 TAPTITE  CUP B 3X14  4 EJECT PINCH ROLLER ASSY  4 PINCH SPRING    MODEL HL 1070 540 503 050 051    1 MAIN        ASSY  1 CONDUCTIVE TAPE    MODEL HL 1070 540 503 101          B48K302        5  FIXING UNITS            NO  PR98292  7  MAIN PCB             6  COVERS    REF NO    CODE DESCRIPTION SYMBOL REMARK    1               CUP B M3X8                                  087310815  087310815  087310815  087310815   016721000  016722001  UH3244001  UH3207001  UH3208000  UH3245001  UK3432001  UH3245001  UH3242001  UK3632001  UK4214001  UK3633001  UH3210001  UH3211000  083313515  085411215  UK3631001  UK3586001  UH3212001    UH3237001  UH3213000  087310815  UH3215001  UH3216000  UH2208001  085411215  085411215  085411215  085411215  0  5350605  087320616  UF3043001  UH3651001  002300616  087320616  002400616  UH3219001  UH3313001  UH3401000  UH3250000  UH3654001  0  0905001  UH3659001  UH3660001  UH3536001  UH3225001  UH3227001  UH3228000    TAPTITE  CUP B M3X8  TAPTITE  CUP B M3X8  TAPTITE  CUP B M3X8  LOCK LEVER  SPRING  COMPRESSION  SPRING  PR LOCK V  PAPER EJECT ACTUATOR  BLACK  SENSOR LEVER  SPRING LEVER  EL PCB UNIT Y  SPRING LEVER  INTERLOCK LEVER  RELAY PCB ASSY  RELAY HARNESS ASSY  TRANSFER PCB ASSY  FAN MOTOR 80  FAN HOLDER  TAPTITE  PAN B M3X35  TAPTITE  BIND B M4X12  CONTROL PANEL PCB ASSY  SW PANEL HARNESS ASSY  REGIST SENSOR ACTUATOR   BODY BLACK  REGIST SENSOR SPRING  GEAR COVER  T
48.  TOSHIBA THM328020BSG 70    This printer can accept the following types of SIMMs     Speed 60 nsec   80 nsec  Pin Type 72 pin   Height 25 4 mm  1   or less  Output 32 bit or 36 bit      gt  Note   The printer has only one slot for a SIMM upgrade If you want to increase  your printer memory again after you have installed a SIMM module into  the slot  you will need to remove the previously installed SIMM first  For    example if you have previously increased your memory from the standard  4 MB to 8 MB by adding a 4 MB SIMM and you wish to increase your  total memory to 12 MB  you need to remove the installed 4 MB SIMM  and install the new 8 MB SIMM into the printer        Installing the SIMM  When you install the SIMM  follow these steps     1  Turn off the power switch and unplug the power cord from the       outlet  Then  disconnect the interface cable from the printer        Fig  4 3 Unplug the power cord and  disconnect the interface cable    e   Note    Be sure to unplug the power cord to the printer before installing or  removing the SIMM and the main controller board        USER S GUIDE    2  Unscrew the four screws securing the rear plate of the main controller  board and pull out the main controller board        Fig  4 4 Remove the main controller board  3  Unpack the SIMM and hold it on its edge     gt  Note    Do not touch the memory chips and the surface of the main controller  board  If static electricity collects  it damages the memory        4  Install the desire
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50.  USER S GUIDE    ADDITIONAL MEMORY    This printer has 4 0 MByte of standard memory and has one slot for  optional additional memory  The memory can be expanded up to 36  MBytes by installing a commercially available single in line memory  module  5            Additional memory is useful and may be necessary if you are using the  BR Script 2 emulation  or the Page Protection function  full page graphics  with APT or 1200 x 600 dpi resolution set to on   For details about Page  Protection  see Chapter 3    Other Features       Minimum Memory Recommendation  including resident memory      HP LaserJet       EPSON      850  and        Proprinter XL    Page Protect   AUTO or Off   300 dpi 600 dpi  Letter A4 2MB 2MB  Legal 2MB 2MB    Page Protect   Letter  A4  or Legal  300 dpi 600 dpi   Letter A4 2MB 6 MB   Legal 3MB 6 MB    e   Note  This printer can also support DIB graphics with a resolution of 1200 x    600 dpi under Windows 95 98 3 1 with the supplied printer driver  We  recommend to expand the printer memory to avoid any memory full errors  that may occur at this high resolution           BR Script 2    300 dpi 600 dpi  Letter A4 2 MBvtes 6 MBytes  Legal 3 MBvtes 6 MBytes    4 6    CHAPTER 4 OPTIONS    The following type of SIMMs can be installed   e   MByte HITACHI HB56D25632B 6A   7    e 2 MByte HITACHI HB56D51232B 6A   7A      4 MByte HITACHI HB56A132BV 7A  7 AL   7     7BL      8 MByte HITACHI HB56A232BT 7A   7AL   7B   7BL    16 MByte TOSHIBA THM324000BSG 70    32 MByte
51.  all  Brother products  This is available 24 hours a day  7 days a week  You can use the  System to send the information to any fax machine  not just the one you are calling  from  Please call 1 800 521 2846  USA  or 1 800 681 9838  Canada  and follow the  voice prompts to receive faxed instructions on how to use the system and your index  of Fax Back subjects     DEALERS SERVICE CENTERS  USA only   For the name of an authorized dealer or service center  call 1 800 284 4357     SERVICE CENTERS  Canada only   For service center addresses in Canada  call 1 800 853 6660    INTERNET ADDRESS  For technical questions and downloading drivers  http   www brother com       USER S GUIDE    Trademarks    The Brother logo is a registered trademark of Brother Industries  Ltd     Apple  the Apple Logo  AppleTalk  and Macintosh are trademarks   registered in the United States and other countries  and TrueType is a  trademark of Apple Computer  Inc    Epson is a registered trademark and      80 and FX 850 are trademarks of  Seiko Epson Corporation    Hewlett Packard is a registered trademark and HP LaserJet 6L  6P  5L   5P  4  AL and      are trademarks of Hewlett Packard Company    IBM  IBM PC  and Proprinter are registered trademarks of International  Business Machines Corporation    Microsoft and MS DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft  Corporation  Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation  in the U S  and other countries          other brand and product names ment
52.  at the  home position     If you still have the same problem and the Drum  lamp is on after cleaning  replace the drum unit with a  new one     Make sure that you use paper that meets the  specifications  Rough surface or thick media can  cause the problem     If you still have the same problem and the Drum  lamp is on  replace the drum unit with a new one     6 15    USER S GUIDE      Question    Recommendation    Toner scatters and stains the  printed page                 Fig  6 11 Scattering Toner    The whole page is printed in  black      N    DN    Fig  6 12 Black Page    Nothing is printed on the page        Fig  6 13 White Page  Printed pages are marked at  regular intervals                 Fig  6 14 Example of Regular  Marking       If toner scatters over the whole printing surface   adjust the print density dial inside the printer  counter clockwise  See    ADJUSTING THE  PRINT DENSITY    in Chapter 5    Clean the printer interior  See    Cleaning the  Printer Interior and Drum Unit    in Chapter 5   Make sure that you use paper that meets  specifications     If you still have the same problem and the Drum  lamp is on  replace the drum unit with a new one   Wipe the electric terminals referring to    Cleaning the  Printer Interior and Drum Unit    in Chapter 5  Never  use heat sensitive paper as it will cause this problem     If you still have the same problem and the Drum  lamp is on after cleaning  replace the drum unit with a  new one     Make sure that the tone
53.  best performance  use only genuine Brother toner  and the product  should only be used in a clean  dust free environment with adequate  ventilation        5 6                   5                          Follow these steps to replace      drum unit      Turn off the power switch     2  Open the top cover and remove the old drum unit                       Fig  5 10 Removing the Drum Unit         Warning   After you have just used the printer  some internal parts of the  printer are extremely hot  When you open the top cover of the  printer  never touch the shaded parts shown in the following  illustration                 4         CN    A High Temperature  Fig  5 11 Inside the Printer       3  Remove the toner cartridge from the drum unit and keep it in a safe  place  For more information  see  REPLACING THE TONER  CARTRIDGE  in this chapter       gt  Note      Discard the used drum unit according to local regulations  If you         not sure of them  consult your local dealer retailer  Be sure to seal the  drum unit tightly so that toner powder does not spill out of the unit     Do not discard used drum units with domestic rubbish   e Itis recommended to put the drum unit on a piece of disposable paper  or cloth in case of accidental toner spill or scatter        USER S GUIDE       Fig  5 12 Removing the Toner Cartridge    4  Unpack the drum unit and gently shake it five or six times  horizontally        Fig  5 13 Shaking the Drum Unit    Q Caution       Do not remove the st
54.  charged  only  less than 1 10 of the usual quantity of ozone is generated compared with the negatively  charged drum  The level of ozone expelled from the printer is therefore not harmful to the  human body  Applicable safety standards have been complied with     Il 21  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    2 5 2 Exposure Stage  After the drum is positively charged  it is exposed to the light emitted from the laser unit     Laser Beam    Drum            Paper       Laser beam  f 0 lens       Laser detector Polygon mirror    Laser diode          Motor       Fig  2 28    The area exposed to the laser beam is the image to be printed  The surface potential of  the exposed areais reduced forming the electrostatic image to be printed            1 Cvcle of drum  D Primary charging       V         2   3    Laser beam exposure and developing   a  Unexposed area     Non image area     b  Exposed area    Image area      la     1000    Transfer the image to paper    Surface Potent  T  ur   e         Erase the residual potential   400   Drum  300   Sleeve       Time         Fig  2 29    Il 22  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printeri blogspot com    2 5 3 Developing    Developing causes the toner to be attracted to the electrostatic image on the drum so as  to transform it into a visible image     The developer consists of a non magnetic toner  The development roller is made of  conductive rubber and the supply ro
55.  comprises the following two programs        Remote Printer Console Main Program  This program allows you to change various printer settings such as emulation  print  quality  fonts  page setup and so on from your computer screen  Since most DOS  applications have a printer settings menu which overrides the settings made by the RPC   you may not need to use this utility program  This utility program is useful for application  software which does not control the printer s settings and features     77     2 Printer Status Monitor Program    This utility program can monitor your printer s status using bi directional parallel  communications  If your printer has no paper  this utility program displays    Paper Empty     error status and instructions for corrective action on your computer screen  This utility  program stays resident in your computer memory  Terminate and Stay Resident program   and runs in the background     Installing the Remote Printer Console    Before you install the program  make sure that you have the following hardware and software     DOS Version 3 3 or later  Monitor               or compatible  Option Mouse  the mouse driver must be installed      You can also operate the program with the keyboard      Follow these steps to install the remote printer console program     l     2     Make sure your printer is connected to your computer and is ready  On line      Start your computer  If you are in Windows  exit and return to the DOS prompt  You must  be in 
56.  drum which will adhere to the transfer roller  The transfer  voltage charges to a positive voltage during non printing rotation of the drum   Therefore the transfer roller is cleaned by returning the positive charged toner  adhered on the transfer roller onto the photo conductive drum     Il 23  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    2 5 5 Drum Cleaning Stage    In the image transfer stage  not all the toner on the photosensitive drum is transferred  onto the paper but some remains on the drum  In the drum cleaning stage  the drum  surface is cleaned by the cleaning roller  so that residual toner on the drum surface is  removed and collected on the cleaning roller itself  The residual toner on the cleaning  roller will be discharged to the drum when starting or non printing time  The toner will be  collected by the developing roller and reused  for further developing      2 5 6 Erasing Stage    Before the cleaning stage  the drum surface is exposed to the light emitted from the  erase lamp   LED lamp  This stage prepares the drum by decreasing its surface voltage  uniformly  ready to receive uniform change in the primary charging stage     2 5 7 Fixing Stage    An image transferred on paper by static electricity is fixed by heat and pressure when  passing through the heat roller and the pressure roller in the fixing unit  The thermistor  ASSY keeps the surface temperature of the heat roller constant by detecting the surface  temp
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58.  if the power source is not stable     Environment    The printer should be installed near a power outlet  which is easily  accessible     Use the printer only within the following ranges of temperature and    humidity   Ambient temperature  10  C to 32 5  C  50  F to 90 5  F   Ambient humidity  2090 to 8096  without condensation     The printer should be used in a well ventilated room   Place the printer on a flat  horizontal surface   Keep the printer clean  Do not place the printer in a dusty place     Do not place the printer where the ventilation hole on the right hand side  of the printer is blocked     Do not place the printer where it is exposed to direct sunlight  Use a blind  or a heavy curtain to protect the printer from direct sunlight when the  printer is unavoidably set up near a window     Do not place the printer near devices that contain magnets or generate  magnetic fields     CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION    Do not subject the printer to strong physical shocks or vibrations   Do not expose the printer to open flames or salty or corrosive gases   Do not place objects on top of the printer    Do not place the printer near an air conditioner    Keep the printer horizontal when carrying     Do not cover the slots in the top cover     1 7    CHAPTER 2 PAPER HANDLING    CHAPTER 2  PAPER HANDLING    PAPER SPECIFICATIONS    The multi purpose sheet feeders can handle paper that has the following  specifications        Sheet Feeder 1  Front    Manual slot    Paper Type Pape
59.  in the driver and try  Overrun error when printing again   certain documents from Page Protection  Windows  Graphics Mode  TrueType Mode  Use Printer TrueType Fonts  Reduce the print resolution or reduce the  complexity of your document and try again   Expand the printer memory by installing SIMM  and turn page protection A4  Letter or Legal to  ON through the supplied Windows driver or RPC   Sometimes I get the Memory Change the following settings in the driver and try  Full message  How canI again   correct this  Page Protection  Graphics Mode  TrueType Mode  Use Printer TrueType Fonts  Another solution is to purchase more memory   Reduce the print resolution or reduce the  complexity of your document and try again        6 10    CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING    Setting Up the Printer for DOS    Question  Recommendation         I cannot print from my  application software     The printer prints  but it prints  incorrect information   Sometimes it prints a couple of  characters and then ejects the  page  etc     The printer does not print when  I press the Print Screen Key    Data lamp On    The printer prints the first part  of my document but does not  print the last page     Data lamp On     How can I change the User  settings or default settings of  the printer        e Check ifthe DOS application software interface  settings match that of your printer  for example  if  you are using a parallel printer cable  you would  most likely set your DOS software printer port to  LPT
60.  printing position Adjust the Y offset by using the  within X 1mm of the tolerance utility software supplied   specification    Paper resist 4 Is the position of the paper  sensor position resist sensor normal   incorrect    Reposition the sensor to the  correct position        Print paper 2 Is the specified weight of the No Instruct the user to use the  recommended paper being recommended types of paper   used     IV 11  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printeri blogspot com    Is thick paper more than 3616 Instruct the user to use paper  weight in use  of the recommended weight  and thickness     Toner sensing Is the problem solved by Toner is empty   failure replacing the drum unit or the  toner cartridge     The toner sensing is defective   clean the toner sensor      When printing is faint   If the wiper in the toner    cartridge is broken  replace the  toner cartridge with a new one     Thermistor 3 Is the thermistor fitted No Fit the thermistor correctly   failure correctly     Low voltage Is the problem solved by Replace the low voltage power  power supply replacing the low voltage supply PCB   PCB failure power supply PCB     l 12 Image distortion    T    Scanner 1 Is the scanner unit secured to Secure the unit correctly and  the frame incorrectly   Is there any play        tighten the screws     Scanner Is the scanner harness  connection connected properly   failure    Connect the harness correctly        Scanner LD 2 Is the laser diode or
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63.  switch OFF  open the top cover  and remove the drum unit      2  Turn the printer power switch ON while holding down the control panel switch  The  Drum lamp comes ON      3  Lightly press the panel switch again      4    Check that the Drum paper eject sensor  and Alarm registration sensor   lamps go OFF after all the lamps have been ON     If the paper eject sensor is ON at this point  the Drum lamp stays ON  error    If the registration sensor is ON at this point  the Alarm lamp stays ON  error     5  Install the drum unit   Check that the Data lamp goes OFF    6  Lightiv touch the registration sensor actuator   Check that the Alarm lamp comes ON    7    Close the top cover   Check that the Ready lamp goes OFF    8  Press the control panel switch      9        the sensors are correct  the printer goes back to the Ready status  If  any error is detected  the corresponding lamp stays ON         28    6 2 Error Codes    In the event of a printer failure  error codes will be indicated as shown below  All the  lamps and the specific lamps are turned ON alternately  The specific combination of  lamps that are ON indicates the type of the error                           OO        Laser BD                                                     o   9    Romen   JoJ              DRMEm    o    Seea               5               o   9   9    Sewe  J 9       T     Seweb        o          Sewe   o     9                       9   9    Sece   o   9       wmMEm   o   9   o   CPU Runtime Erro
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65.  the laser Yes Replace the scanner unit   emission failure scanner motor defective   Scanner motor  rotation failure       Is it coming loose         12  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    l 13 Faint print    Printer not level 1 Is the printer placed No Place the printer on a flat  horizontally  surface    Drum unit 2 Does the problem happened Yes Remove and shake the drum  immediately after replacing the unit horizontally with care   drum unit with a new one    Scanner window 3 Is the window of the laser Yes Clean the scanner window with   dirty scanner dirty  a dry tissue    Scanner unit 4 Is the problem solved by Yes Replace the scanner unit    failure replacing the scanner unit    l 14 White spots       Toner cartridge 1 Is the toner in the toner Shake the drum unit  cartridge almost empty     horizontally  Replace the toner  cartridge with a new one     Replace the drum unit     Replace the drum unit     Advise the user of the  specified print environment     Print paper 2 Is the problem solved after Yes Recommend the user to  change to specified of fresh change the paper   2                   papers  Damp  wet  paper might be  used      Environment 3 Check if the problem still  appears after the printer has  warmed up        IV 13  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    l 15 Black spots    Are the spots at 94mm If toner remains stuck  wipe it  intervals  off gently with a cot
66.  the multi purpose sheet feeders  and plug in the  power cord     5 11    USER S GUIDE    Cleaning the Printer Interior and Drum Unit  Clean the printer interior and the drum unit as follows     1  Turn off the power switch and unplug the power cord     AN Warning   There are high voltage electrodes inside the printer  Before cleaning  the printer  make sure to turn off the power switch and unplug the  power cord from the outlet     Fig  5 20 Turning off the Switch and Unplugging       2  Open the top cover of the printer     3  Take the drum unit out of the printer and put it aside on a piece of  disposable paper         Warning   After you have just used the printer  some internal parts of the  printer are extremely hot  When you open the top cover of the  printer  never touch the shaded parts shown in the following  illustration                 S    N    CN    A High Temperature    Fig  5 21 Inside the Printer       5 12                   5                          4  Gently wipe      scanner window with a soft dry cloth                          Scanner Window    Fig  5 22 Cleaning the Scanner Window       Donottouch the scanner window with your finger      Do not wipe the scanner window with cleaning alcohol  isopropyl         5  Turn the drum unit upside down carefully        Caution    Handle the drum unit carefully as it contains toner  If toner scatters and  your hands or cloths get dirty  wipe or wash it off with cold water  immediately       gt  Note  It is recommen
67.  top cover  Then   turn on the power switch     5 5    USER S GUIDE    REPLACING THE DRUM UNIT    The printer uses a drum unit to create the print images on paper  If the  Drum lamp is on  it indicates the drum unit is nearly at the end of its life   We recommend you prepare a new drum unit to replace the current one   Even if the Drum lamp is on  you may be able to continue to print  without replacing the drum unit for a while  If there is a noticeable  deterioration in the output print quality even before the Drum lamp  lights  then the drum unit should be replaced             Fig  5 9 Drum Unit Nearly at the End of its Life    Q Caution    e When removing the drum unit  handle it carefully as it may contain  toner   You should clean the printer when you replace the drum unit  See     CLEANING THE PRINTER    in this chapter       gt  Note   The drum unit is a consumable  and it is necessary to replace it  periodically    There are many factors that determine the actual drum life  such as  temperature  humidity  type of paper and toner that you use  the number  of pages per print job  etc   The drum life is estimated at approximately  20 000 pages at 20 pages per job and 8 000 pages at 1 page per job  The  actual number of pages that your drum will print may be significantly less  than these estimates  Because we have no control over the many factors  that determine the actual drum life  we cannot guarantee a minimum  number of pages that will be printed by your drum     For
68.  various printer settings including  toner saving mode  custom paper size  sleep mode  gray scale  adjustment  resolution  and so forth  You can easily setup these print  options in the graphic dialog boxes through the Printer Setup menu  within the Windows Control Panel     High Resolution Control  amp  Advanced Photoscale Technology    High resolution control  HRC  technology provides clear and crisp  printouts  Use this function to get smooth text print quality  Advanced  photoscale Technology enables the printer to print graphics in 256  grayscale levels  producing nearly photographic quality  Use this  function when you want to print photographic images     Two Interfaces    This printer has a high speed bi directional parallel interface and a  Universal Serial Bus  USB      If your application software supports the bi directional parallel  interface  you can monitor the printer status  It is fully compatible with  the industry standard bi directional parallel interface     The Universal Serial Bus Interface is an interface which allows the  printer to connect to multiple peripheral devices     The printer status monitor program can show the current status of  your printer  When printing  an animated dialog box appears on your  computer screen to show the current printing process  If an error  occurs  a dialog box will appear to let you know what to correct  For  example  when your printer is out of paper  the dialog box will display   Paper Empty  and instructions for t
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71. 0 pages after the first toner low  indication  Both Alarm and Data  Toner  lamps will blink continuously    to indicate that the toner is empty  Once this indication appears  your  printer cannot resume printing until you have installed a new toner  cartridge        USER S GUIDE    Q Caution    Keep the drum unit level after removing the toner cartridge  to avoid  possible toner spill or scatter        Follow these steps to replace the toner cartridge   1  Turn off the power switch     2  Open the top cover  Remove the drum unit by holding each side of the  drum and gently lifting the drum towards you  up and out        gt  Note  Make sure that the top cover is correctly latched open  indicated by a  click                   Fig  5 2 Removing the Drum Unit    ee Note    It is recommended to put the drum unit on a piece of disposable paper or  cloth in case of accidental toner spill or scatter        5 2                   5                               Warning   After you have just used      printer  some internal parts of       printer are extremely hot  When you open the top cover of the  printer  never touch the shaded parts shown in the following  illustration        A  High Temperature    Fig  5 3 Inside the Printer       3  Gently turn the lever on the toner cartridge forward until it stops       gt  Note  The toner cartridge cannot be removed unless the shutter is completely    closed by turning the lever fully to the front        Fig  5 4 Turning the Lever to Close the
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73. 20  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    2 4 Drum Unit  2 4 1 Photosensitive Drum  Generates the latent electrostatic image and develops the image on the drum surface     2 4 2 Primary Charger  Forms a uniform charge on the drum surface      1    Corona wire  Generates the ion charge on the drum      2  Grid  Spreads the ion charge evenly over the drum surface     2 4 3 Developer Roller  Develops the latent electrostatic image on the drum surface by the addition of the toner     2 4 4 Transfer Roller  Transfers the toner image to the paper from the drum surface     2 4 5 Cleaner Roller  Removes and recycles the toner remaining on the drum surface     2 4 6 Erase Lamp  Discharges the electrostatic latent image on the drum     2 5 Print Process  2 5 1 Charging  The drum is charged to approx   1000   by an ion charge which is generated by the  primary charger  The charge is generated by ionization of the corona wire  which has a  DC bias from high voltage power supply applied to it  The flow of the ion charge is  controlled by the grid to ensure it is distributed evenly on the drum surface  The drum  sleeve is regulated to approx  280V by the voltage regulator     Passive Type                280V Fa Voltage Regulator       Aluminum drum sleeve       Drum       Organic Photoconductor layer  1000V       Voltage  Regulator    P    HVPS  Corona wire    Fig  2 27    The primary charge uses a corona wire  but since the drum is positively
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76. 3 Mbytes 6 Mbytes             If your printer does not have enough memory for page protection  your  document may be printed at 300 dpi        You can set this function in the following ways              supplied printer driver for Windows 95 98 3 1     The supplied        program for DOS   For details of the settings  see the relevant help screen     APT  Advanced Photoscale Technology     APT allows your printer to produce fine gray scales to improve the  appearance of documents containing photographic images    Using this feature  the image is printed in 256 shades of gray at near  photographic quality     This setting can be made by using the supplied Windows driver  Also  a  demo file which can be opened within Windows Write is included on the  supplied disk  Try printing it with the APT feature     For details of the settings  see the relevant help screen of the RPC or  Windows driver       gt  Note  APT is a simpler feature than 1200 x 600 dpi for Windows DIB graphics     APT does not required so much memory as the 1200 x 600 dpi resolution  setting        3 6    CHAPTER 4 OPTIONS    CHAPTER 4  OPTIONS    SERIAL INTERFACE BOARD RS100M    To connect the printer to a DOS computer with a serial interface or to an  Apple Macintosh computer  you need to install the optional serial  interface board  When you have installed the serial interface board  you  can share the printer between two computers  two IBM compatible PCs  or one IBM compatible PC and one Apple Macintosh  us
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81. APTITE  CUP B M3X8  DENSITY DIAL Y  GRAY1252  BASE PLATE  RUBBER FOOT  TAPTITE  BIND B M4X12  TAPTITE  BIND B M4X12  TAPTITE  BIND B   4  12  TAPTITE  BIND B M4X12  SCREW  PAN  5    WASHER  M3 5X6  TAPTITE  CUP S M3X6  TAPTITE  PAN  WASHER  3X6DB       SHIELD ASSY  SCREW  PAN M3X6  TAPTITE  CUP S M3X6  SCREW  PAN   4  6  TOP COVER  OUTPUT TRAY ASSY  SP   EXTENSION SUPPORT WIRE LTR  EXTENSION SUPPORT WIRE A4  MODEL PLATE  HL 1070  PATENT LABEL  US CSA  MYLAR LABEL  HL 1070 US  MYLAR LABEL  HL 1070 CAN  MYLAR LABEL  HL 1070 EUR  PAPER SETTING LABEL Y  PANEL COVER  GRAY1227  PANEL RIGHT GUIDE Y   MODEL HL 1070 540 503 060      48  228      48  282      48  283      48  281       UH3229001  UG3005000  087311216  UH3249001  UH3248001  UK3608001  UH3370001  UH3371000  UH3368001  UH3369001  UK3624001  087411415  087310815  UH3405001  UH3406001  UH3412001  UH3372000  UH3064001  UH3297001    1 SWITCH KEY   FERRITE CORE 16X8X10  TAPTITE  CUP B M3X12  PAPER STOPPER LTR  PAPER STOPPER A4   SR PCB ASSY  SP   HIGH VALTAGE COVER  SR PROTECT SHEET  ELECTRODE 581  ELECTRODE SR2   SR HARNESS ASSY  TAPTITE  CUP B M4X14  TAPTITE  CUP B M3X8  SOUNDPROOF SPONGE A  SOUNDPROOF SPONGE B  DAMPING MATERIAL  SHIELD FINGER   S SEAL SPONGE   C TICK MARK    MODEL HL 1070 540 503 060    REF NOJ CODE DESCRIPTION SVMBOL REMARK       6  COVERS                                                                                                                                                                          
82. ASSY  4          SPRING       MODEL HL 1060 540 501 051          NO  PR98040   PR98292   PR99042    7  MAIN PCB    REF NO    CODE DESCRIPTION SYMBOL REMARK    UK3439001   PCB ASSY  PCL5 2M SP     MODEL HL 1060 54U S01 101        No  97   028   97 P043       97161       B48K246 300J      5  FIXING UNITS    REF NOJ CODE DESCRIPTION REMARK    1   1  1  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9             UH3164001  UH3165001  UH3306001  UH3307001  087411616  UL6667001   UH3188001  UH3178000  UH3419001  087311415  UH3323001  UL6682001    1 FIXING UNIT Y  120V  SP   1 FIXING UNIT Y  230V  SP   1 HALOGEN LAMP     120V  SP   1 HALOGEN LAMP     230V  SP   2 TAPTITE  CUP    M4X16  1 THERMISTOR ASSY  1 CLEANER ASSY Y   2 H R BEARING Y   1 HEAT ROLLER YS ASSY  SP   1 TAPTITE  CUP B 3X14  4 EJECT PINCH ROLLER ASSY  4 PINCH SPRING    MODEL HL 1070 54U S03 050 051          NO  PR98292   PR99042    7  MAIN PCB    REL       CODE DESCRIPTION SYMBOL REMARK    UK3950001  UH3542001         NO  PR98108    1        PCB ASSY  1                    TAPE    MODEL HL 1070 540 503 101    PR99042          B48K302           3  MP SHEET FEEDER PR99042  1 UL8749001  1      SHEET FEEDER ASSY  SP    18832001    1       SHEET FEEDER ASSY  LEGEND   SP        MODEL HL 820 1020 1040 1050 84U 821 831 832 861 862 040       NO  PR98176    4  FIXING UNIT  REF NOJ CODE DESCRIPTION REMARK          OAONNOUAARWN        UL8750001  UL8751001  UL8833001  UH3306001  UH3307001  087411616  085311216  083311017  UL8757001  UL8834001  UH317800
83. B  UK4252001  1                 ASSY  HEB  SP  B512018 102  UK4328000      1IMROMP2000  US  4  UK4320000      1           2000  EUR  4  UK4160000  1           2000  HEB  4       MODEL MFC P2000 HL P2000 84U 901 902 101 102 103          NO  PR98260    brother     Laser Printer HL 1070    Quick Setup Guide    Read this guidebook first to set up vour printer and  prepare vour computer for the printer     Save all packing materials and outer carton  Thev  are useful when shipping the printer        The product names in this guidebook are trademarks or registered trade marks of each manufacturer  The specifications are  subject to change without notice     1998 Brother Industries Ltd     Shipment of the Printer    If for any reason you must ship your Printer  carefully package the  Printer to avoid any damage during transit  It is recommended that you  save and use the original packaging  The Printer should also be  adequately insured with the carrier     Warning    When shipping the Printer  the DRUM UNIT assembly including the  TONER CARTRIDGE must be removed from the Printer and placed in  the plastic bag  Failure to remove and place it in the plastic bag  during shipping will cause severe damage to the Printer and will  VOID THE WARRANTY          Remove the drum unit  2 Place it in the plastic bag and seal the  bag completely        Action 1  Check      Supplied Items       After taking the printer out of the carton and removing the packing materials  make sure that  the follo
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85. E  m              10 Faulty  registration    1 9 White vertical  streaks       8 Black vertical  Streaks    ido P dod d didi                                            i         i bi  i if  PEPEEEEE EE EEE       l 12 Image distortion    l 13 Faint print    LP    1 17 Gray background    l 14 White spots            1 16                   l 18 Hollow print             l 20 Horizontal lines 1 21 Light rain    Fig  4 1    IV 4    1 3 Completely blank       l 4 All black         i    pedea fi    1 7 Black horizontal  stripes    l 11 Poor fixing    l 15 Black spots    a    l 19 Downward fogging  of solid black    Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printeri blogspot com    3 2 Troubleshooting Image Defects    The following procedures should be followed in the event of specific image defects     See subsection 3 3 for information about the location of the high voltage contacts and  grounding contacts     Density dial    Toner sensing  failure     printer side     Toner sensing  failure     toner cartridge  side     Drum  connection  failure    High voltage  power supply  PCB failure    Driver PCB or  main PCB  failure    Scanner unit  failure    5    Is the density dial in the center  of the click position     Can printing be started with the  drum unit removed     Is the problem solved when 4  or 5 pages are printed after the  toner cartridge is replaced with  a full one     Is all the contacts  HV  GND   connected with electrode when  the drum unit is instal
86. F CONTENTS    CHAPTER S MAINTENANCE                      5 1  REPLACING THE TONER CARTRIDGE ie i a p B 5   1  REPLACING THE DRUM UNIT      bI Irt hti P Res 5 6  ADJUSTING THE PRINT DENSITY 5                 HE                             5 10  CLEANING THE PRINTER                                        5   11               the Printer                i        a            5 11  Cleaning the Printer Interior and Drum Unit enit trt er            5 12  Cleamme the Paper Feed      iiec HE tti Eo teu Sab v b m IMs ba 5 15  RE PACKING THE PRINTER tati Hi Tett                     5 16  CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING                                   6 1  ALARM INDICATIONS AI A GLANCE                                6 1  Operator ell me c                22  6 1  Service Calls              Pe bed    RUE 6 4  PAPER ANI tnit pop EE             DOE ND bred 6 5   AE                       Pb olt ps                                                        6 9  Seins Up the Printer                                  6 9  Setting Up the Printer for Windows s curie pel Wei YR EH EIE A UI i DUREE TE 6 10  Setting Upbe Printer Tor                                  6 11  Setting Up the Printer for Apple Macintosh Computers                      eee 6 12  When Using the Optional RS 100M Serial Interface    6 12  Paper  Handling               6 13  zur T LUE    6 14  Print                    itis                                                6 15  APPENDIX A                                                     
87. FILM  UH3304001 MP SHEET FEEDER 2 ASSY Y  SP   UD4344001 MP FEEDER 2 COVER HY    UH3104001 PICK UP ROLLER COVER 2  GRAV1227  UH3074001 P PICK UP ROLLER SHAFT ASSV V       MODEL HL 1070 540 503 040 041        NO  PR98062    4  PAPER FEEDER UNIT   0  3305001  1            FEED UNIT Y  SP   UH3154001  1         5   SENSOR ACTUATOR 2 YL  UH3140001    1 REGIST SENSOR LINK  BLACK  UH3141001    1 SPRING  EXTENSION   UL6933001  1            DUST REMOVING BRUSH    UH3145000  2            PICK UP SOLENOID LEVER  087270815   2                 CUP B M2 6X8  UH3146001  1            PICK UP SOLENOID ASSY 1  UH3147001  1            PICK UP SOLENOID ASSY 2  087310815       2 TAPTITE  CUP B M3X8   085411416                      BIND B   4  14   085411216       2 TAPTITE  BIND B M4X12    EE                                         C rn       MODEL HL 1070 540 503 042          MODEL  HL 1070 54U S03 040 041  MODEL  HL 1070 54U S08 042          3  MP SHEET FEEDER        NO  PR98062  4  PAPER FEEDER UNIT       5  FIXING UNITS    REF NOJ CODE DESCRIPTION REMARK    1   1  1  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9       do    UH3164001  UH3165001  UH3306001  UH3307001  087411616  UH3196001  UH3188001  UH3178000  UH3419001  087311415  UH3323001  UL6682001       NO  PR98292    7  MAIN PGB    REF  NOJ CODE DESCRIPTION SYMBOL REMARK    UK3950001  UH3542001         NO  PR98108    1 FIXING UNIT Y  120V  SP   1 FIXING UNIT Y  230V  SP   1 HALOGEN LAMP     120V  SP   1 HALOGEN LAMP Y  230V  SP   2 TAPTITE  CUP B M4X16  1
88. I    Check to see if the printer has any printer alarms  active    If the serial interface 15 used  make sure that the  RS 232C serial interface is selected with the slide  switch  Make sure that the interface settings are  correctly set up with the proper DIP switches   Make sure the serial parameters of baud rates   parity and stop bits match between your  application software and the printer    This is an indication that your application printer   emulation setting and the printer s emulation do not   match  Check in your application software which  printer you have selected to make sure the printer is  set up correctly  Remember this printer emulates three  widely used printer selections  HP LaserJet 6P    Brother BR Script Level 2  Epson FX 850  and IBM   Proprinter XL  Try setting the printer into HP   emulation and then select the HP LaserJet 6P printer   in your application software    Press the panel switch  The data has been sent to the   printer but the printer did not receive the Page Eject   command  print screens do not send this command     This was a common problem with database software  and spreadsheet software when not correctly set up   The data has been sent to the printer but the printer  did not receive the Page Eject command  Press the  panel switch to eject the page  Then check with your  software supplier on how to add a Page Eject  or  Form Feed  command to the end of your print job     Use the remote printer console  RPC  program     6 11    USER S
89. N         12345678                                                          Nin 7777177111 ii             Fig  4 2 Setting the Serial Interface Parameters    Table 1  Serial Interface Parameter Settings          Selector Parameters On  up  Off  down   1 Baud Rate      SeeTable2       2 Baud Rate      SeeTable2       3 Data Length 7 bits 8 bits  4 Stop Bit 2 bits 1 bit  5 Parity     See Table 3       6 Parity     See Table 3       7 Protocol Xon Xoff          DTR only  8 Robust Xon On Off    Table 2  Baud Rate Settings    Selector 1 Selector 2 For RS 422A For RS 232C  Off Off 57600 9600  On Off 9600 4800  Off On 1200 1200  On On 19200 19200    43    USER S GUIDE    Table 3  Parity Settings    Selector 5 Selector 6 Parity  On On Odd  On Off Even  Off     None      gt  Note  e The factory settings are indicated in bold   e Ifthe robust Xon setting is turned on with selector 8  the printer sends    Xon signals at one second intervals to the connected computer until it  receives data  It is effective only if selector 7 is set to the On position  for the Xon Xoff plus DTR setting        Connecting the Serial Interface Cable      gt  Note  This section is only for printer models which have had the serial interface  installed        You need a serial interface cable with an 8 pin  DIN type connector to  connect your printer and computer       gt  Note      Consult your dealer for a serial interface cable       If you        a Macintosh user  you can easily find the necessary cable at
90. P and  Epson or HP  BR Script 2 and Epson or HP  Brother BR Script 2 and  IBM  If you want to select the printer emulation  you can do it using  the Remote Printer Console Program     Versatile Paper Handling    The printer has two multi purpose sheet feeders and a straight paper  path mechanism  From the front Feeder 1  you can load   4  letter   legal        A5        and executive sizes of paper  and various types of  media including envelopes  postcards  organizer paper  or your  custom paper size  From the rear Feeder 2 you can load A4  letter   legal  B5 and executive sizes of paper  The front Feeder 1 also  allows manual paper loading  so you can also use labels and  transparencies     Environment Friendly      Economy Printing Mode     This feature will cut your printing cost by saving toner  It is useful to  obtain draft copies for proof reading  You can select from two  economy modes 25  toner saving and 50  toner saving  through the  Windows printer driver supplied with your printer       Sleep Mode  Power Save Mode     Sleep mode automatically reduces power consumption when the  printer is not in use  The printer consumes less than 13W when in  sleep mode      Low Running Cost     The toner cartridge is separate from the drum unit  You need to  replace only the toner cartridge after around 2 200 pages  which is  cost effective and ecologically friendly     l 2  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    2   2 1    2 2    S
91. PECIFICATIONS    Printing  Print method    Resolution    Print speed    Warm up    First print    Print media    Developer    Functions  CPU    Emulation    Printer driver    Interface    Memory    Control panel    Diagnostics    Electrophotography by semiconductor laser beam scanning    1200  H  x 600  V  dpi  for Windows DIB graphics   600 x 600dpi  for Windows   DOS   300 x 300dpi  under Apple Macintosh using optional RS 100M     Up to 10 page minute  when loading Letter size paper from the  multipurpose sheet feeder 1             30 seconds at 23  C  73 4  F     15 seconds  when loading Letter size paper from the multipurpose  sheet feeder 1     Toner cartridge    Life Expectancy  2 400 pages cartridge  when printing A4 or letter    size paper at 5  print coverage     Drum unit  separated from toner cartridge   Life Expectancy  20 000 pages drum unit  4  coverage   continuous printing  at 20 pages per job   8 000 pages at 1 page per job    Fujitsu MB86831 66Mhz    Automatic emulation selection among HP LaserJet 5P  EPSON  FX 850  and IBM Proprinter XL  BR Script    Windows 95   Windows    3 1 3 11 driver  supporting Brother  Printing Solution for Windows  Brother Native Compression mode  and bi directional capability   Optional Macintoshe driver available for System 6 0 7 or higher    Bi directional parallel interface  Universal Serial Bus  USB   A RS 422A RS 232C serial interface is optionally available     4 0Mbytes with Data Compression Technology  Expandable up to 36M
92. RI2 38         18         26  ADRI3 38               21              20814 37  412 012 24 DATAZB  ADRIS ae  42  012 28     DATAS   ARIS aS 4 oia 28     DATASB  ADR  34 lis Qis l 22 DATAJI  ADRIS 33 harg        ADRIS 2 149         17144  ADR21  42  418                      Fig  2 5    1 3 4 Flash Memory  The program and the font data are stored in 1Mbytes of flash memory           MBM29FBBBT 9B                                                                    lt  3  8C  TOWRN   Bl 09D  ZBEN2         JA Mum  ADRO3 231   ADRO4 221 5  ADROS 21  4 pogl 29  DATAGO  ADROG 20  6 Dai Li             ADROT 19146 Da2 33               2  ADRO8 18 43 pa3l 85  DATAGS  ADROS 818 104 38  EN  ADR10 The pog 40  DATAGS  ADR11 Ginn Doe 42 EN  ADR12 Shii 9744 DATAOT  ADR13 412 Dae 39 _    DATAOB  ADR14 3145      22           ADRIS      ix     10 24  DATALQ  ADR16 1 0011136 AEN   ADR17 48   ie 101239     DATAI2  ADR18 Th          41 DATAI3  ADRIS 16   is 01442 DATAL4  09151 45     DATAIS      1                Fig  2 6    Il 7  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    1 3 5 DRAM  Four 16Mbit DRAM  x 16bit  are used as the printer memory    03 07  2 CASNI3 2J      3  8C  IORDN    03 1  6                       cs 4n   105     2125   VDDS           u2  HMS11816  AJ 7   22  37  42    104           vss         vss         vss    GND                         CASN1 5  CASNO 31 CAS    14 do  a    03 07    RASNI   03 0 sne    5 1 01  2                           gt 
93. ROM         One output port and one I O port are assigned     1 6  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    1 3 3 ROM    The program and the font data are stored in 4Mbytes of ROM  The ROM is composed of  two 32Mbit masked ROMs which are mounted in 42 pin IC sockets           5  ODD                           12  l dce vec    22    o vans                                                                                                                                             13 doe 0E vss    321    o cnn  32 gue   55  18             4     DATAQB  Ar 0    es  ADRO4             18     DATAG2  ADROS 7 s tal 28               aae e 43 93 22 DATADA  ADR  T    81725           5  ADROB 4      Ge  21 DATAS  20809 a JAg 99                      ADRIO 41 Jis Oo 15 DATABB  ADRIL 48 Jag tal 11 DATAS  ADRI2 33      miel 19            ADRI3 38  40    21             20814 37  412 012 24     DATAI2  ADRIS 36  42 012 26 DATALI  ADRIG as liia 013 28 DATAIA  ADRI  34  hie gis l 22 DATAIS  ADRI8 39    8       ADRIS 2  49         ie           42  48  U4      EVEN                          12  11             vcc     ovpps  0        vss    21_   o np  32 gue vss 12 4             4 DATAIG  Amoa a      SS                  8     Salae            ADRES    1     os 2a DATAIS  ADR  G e jaq 99                                  81725 DATAZI  ADROS 4  48 Oe 27 DATAZZ  ADROS a  46          bATA23  ADRIO 41 jag qal 18         24  ADRII    4Q lag    17             25  AD
94. See  Cleaning the  Paper Feed Rollers  in Chapter 5     The printer does not load paper   Re insert the paper firmly  one sheet at a time   from the manual feed slot     How can I load envelopes  You can load envelopes from either the multi purpose  sheet feeder 1 or the manual feed slot  Your  application software must be set up correctly to print  on the envelope size you are using  This is usually  done in the page setup or document setup menu of  your software  Refer to your application manual     What paper can I use  You can use plain paper  envelopes  transparencies   labels  and organizer paper  For information on  loading paper  see  Paper Handling  in Chapter 2     How can I clear paper jams  See  PAPER JAMS  in this chapter        6 13    USER S GUIDE    Printing      Question   Recommendation    The printer prints unexpectedly  or it prints garbage     The printer cannot print full  pages of a document  An error  message    Print Overrun     occurs     The printer prints the first  couple of pages correctly  then  some pages have text missing     The printer cannot print full  pages of a document  A   Memory Full  error message  occurs     My headers or footers appear  when I view my document on  screen but do not show up  when I print them     e Turn on and off the printer or reset the printer       Make sure your application software is correctly  set up to use this printer by checking the printer  settings in your application software    Check the printer emula
95. Type  Compatible Fonts     BR Symbol    Helsinki  Oblique  Bold  BoldOblique  e Tennessee Roman  Italic  Bold  BoldItalic    W Dingbats    Type 1 Font Compatible Fonts     Atlanta Book  BookOblique  Demi  DemiOblique    Calgary Mediumltalic  e Copenhagen Roman  Italic  Bold  BoldItalic    Portugal Roman  Italic  Bold  Boldltalic    Brother Original Fonts     Bermuda Script    Germany    San Diego    US Roman    Bitmapped Fonts  Portrait and Landscape    e   etterGothic16 66 Medium  Italic  Bold  BoldItalic    OCR A    OCR B    USER S GUIDE       BR Script 2 Mode    Scalable Fonts      Atlanta Book  BookOblique  Demi  DemiOblique    Alaska  Extrabold     Antique Oakland  Oblique  Bold     Bermuda Script     BR Dingbats     BR Symbol     Brougham  Oblique  Bold  BoldOblique     Brussels Light  LightItalic  Demi  Demiltalic    Calgary Mediumltalic     Cleveland Condensed     Connecticut   e Copenhagen Roman  Italic  Bold  BoldItalic     Germany   e Guatemala Antique  Italic  Bold  BoldItalic     Helsinki  Oblique  Bold  BoldOblique     Helsinki Narrow  Oblique  Bold  BoldOblique    Letter Gothic  Oblique  Bold     Maryland     Oklahoma  Oblique  Bold  Bold Oblique   e Portugal Roman  Italic  Bold  BoldItalic     San Diego   e Tennessee Roman  Italic  Bold  BoldItalic     US Roman     Utah  Oblique  Bold  BoldOblique     Utah Condensed  Oblique  Bold  BoldOblique    SYMBOL SETS  CHARACTER SETS    OCR Symbol Sets    When the OCR A or           font is selected  the corresponding s
96. V  dpi Resolution and 10 ppm Printing  Speed  True 600 dots per inch  dpi  with microfine toner and ten pages per  minute  ppm  printing speed  A4 or Letter paper   This printer also  supports 1200  H  x 600 V  dots per inch  dpi  resolution for  Windows DIB  Device Independent Bitmap  graphics   It is  recommended to add memory when printing in 1200 x 600 dpi mode      T Versatile Paper Handling  The printer has two multi purpose sheet feeders and a straight paper  path mechanism   From the front Feeder 1 you can load   4  letter  legal  B5  A5       and  executive sizes of paper  and various types of paper including  envelopes  postcards  organizer paper  and your custom paper size   From the rear Feeder 2 you can load AA  letter  legal  B5  and  executive sizes of paper  The front Feeder 1 also allows manual paper  loading  so you can also use labels and transparencies        Enhanced Printing Performance and User Friendly Operation for  Windows  The dedicated printer driver and TrueType compatible fonts for  Microsoft Windows 95 98 and Windows 3 1 are available on the  floppy disk supplied with your printer  You can easily install them  into your Windows system using our installer program  The driver  supports our unique compression mode to enhance printing speed in  Windows applications and allows you to choose various printer  settings including toner saving mode  custom paper size  sleep mode   gray scale adjustment  resolution and so forth  You can easily set  these p
97. VISIBLES QUANDOUVERT ET VERROUILLAGE ENLEVE  EVITER EXPOSITIONS DIRECTES AU FAISCEAU  PRODUIT LASER CLASSE        VORSICHT UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG WENN ABDECKUNG  GEOFFENT UND SICHERHEITSVERRIEGELUNG    UBERBRUCKT  NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETZEN   SICHERHEITSKLASSE 38     ATEN     N RADIACI  N LASER INVISIBLE CUANDO SE ABRE   C 0 LA TAPA Y EL INTERRUPTOR INTERNO   5      ATASCADO  EVITE LA EXPOSICI  N DIRECTA      DE LOS 0 05       0      0 LASER CLASE 3B           USER S GUIDE    For Finland and Sweden  LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE  KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT    Varoitus  Laitteen k  ytt  minen muulla kuin t  ss   k  ytt  ohjeessa mainitulla tavalla saattaa  altistaa k  ytt  j  n turvallisuusluokan 1 ylitt  v  lle n  kym  tt  m  lle lasers  teilylle     Varning   Om apparaten anv  nds p   annat s  tt   n i denna Bruksanvisning specificerats  kan  anv  ndaren uts  ttas f  r osynlig laserstr  lning  som   verskrider gr  nsen f  r laserklass 1     IMPORTANT   For Your Safety    To ensure safe operation the three pin electrical plug supplied must be inserted only into a  standard three pin power point which is properly grounded through normal household wiring     Extension cords used with the equipment must be three pin plug type and correctly wired to  provide proper grounding  Incorrectly wired extension cords may cause personal injury and  equipment damage     The fact that the equipment operates satisfactorily does not imply that the power is grounded  and that the installation is complete
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99. WIRD        iii brit tereti entr e Pete 2 11  CHAPTER 3 CONTROL PANEL                 eee entes testet tn             sustain sns           3 1  LAMPS AND SWITCH                            eer          3 1  Ready  Paper  Lamp  ret LR ERE                     UR YES Re LEER ERI 3 1  Data  Women                                                                                                                 3 2  Drum M Em 3 2  Pecder Lamps M                                   T 3 2                                                   3 3  DWG  uiuat                              OS    trie bes 3   3  Other Contro  Beatures   3  9 is               A E 3 4  sioe 3 4  Test Print IIo ce                                         3 4  Control Features Set by the Brother Driver       a o ertet He HO e               3 5  Page Protection  iit e a nb teret                   3 5  APT  Advanced Photoscale Leclhinology           ee er oerte terret etr rura 3 6  CHAPTER 4 OPTIONS ii ik ia dg A d A   a    ssoantiny 4 1  SERIAL INTERFACE BOARD RSIOQM                                                                         4 1  Selecting the RS 422A  Apple  or RS 232C  IBM  Serial Interface                              4 1  Setting the Serial Interface Parameters       2  nre eie 4 2  Connecting the Serial Interface Cable    aoreet              4 4  ADDITONAL MEMORY      5  5  reti        ue          4 6                 SIMM        b                   a Ger e RE Cice TD ME cas SERE        4   7    TABLE O
100. When connecting or disconnecting cable connectors  hold the connector bodies     but not the cables  If the connector has a lock  release the connector lock first to  unlock it      9   Afterarepair  check not only the repaired portion but also all connectors  also  check that other related portions are functioning properly before operational  checks     11 1  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printeri blogspot com    DISASSEMBLY FLOW    2               LHOddflS NOISN3LX3              GION3 IOS pue SHV3O       ASSY HOLON NIV CD       b    ASSV 824      ASSV 824       JOVLIOA HDIH JOVLIOAMO1          92                        ASSY 31VId 3sva            1             uadvd       6     ASSY LOOHS              9    ASSY 430334 133H          S         ASSY AVHL LNdLNO          8           2  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    3  DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE    3 1 Drum Unit   1  Open the top cover      2  Lift out the drum unit     Drum Unit       Top Cover       Main Cover    Fig  3 1    3 2 Output Tray ASSY     1  Press the hinges at the left and right ends of the output tray inwards to release the  output tray from the main cover                N            N  1  1    Output Tray       Main Cover    Fig  3 2           Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    3 3                     1  Open the top cover   Press the hinges at the left and right ends of the top cover i
101. ally wakes up the printer to start printing  Pressing  the switch also wakes up the printer        Note   e When the printer goes into sleep mode  the fan will not stop until the  printer engine has cooled down   Sleep mode allows the print engine to cool  so the temperature of your  room and how long the printer has been in sleep mode affects the    warm up time  This warm up time can take up to 30 seconds  The  Ready lamp blinks to indicate that the printer is warming up    You can change the time out for the sleep mode with the supplied  printer driver or Remote Printer Console program  Refer to the Help  section in the printer driver or RPC program for more information  about the sleep mode setting        Test Print Mode  The printer has the following test print mode  Follow these steps   1  Make sure that the top cover is closed     2  Hold down the switch and turn on the power switch  Keep the switch  depressed until the Drum lamp comes on     The Drum lamp lights to indicate that the printer is in the test print  mode     3  Press the SWitch again to execute the test print or hold down the  Switch to select another option and release the switch to execute the    selected option     The test print mode varies depending upon the printer model as  follows     3 4    Lamp Lit    Drum    Alarm    Ready    Data    CHAPTER 3 CONTROL PANEL    Choice Function  Test sample page The printer prints a test sample page   The printer returns to the ready status after  printing   Prin
102. ansfer roller     Paper Pinch roller  Transfer roller          Paper feed roller       Clutch mechanism  engaged released by the solenoid assembly   Released when the solenoid is ON and engaged when the solenoid is OFF     Fig  2 22    Il 18  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    2 2 3 Paper Eject  The completion of paper eject is detected in the following manner      a    When the leading edge of the paper pushes down the eject sensor actuator  located in the fixing unit  the photo sensor  photo interrupter  is opened and detects the  start of paper eject      b  When the trailing edge of the paper has passed through the paper eject sensor  actuator  the photo sensor is closed and the completion of paper eject is recognized     Transfer roller    Pressure roller         Eject sensor actuator    Eject roller    Drum    Heat roller    Fig  2 23    Eject sensor actuator    N us    ume          Sensor    High voltage power    supply PCB Eject sensor actuator    Sensor    Fig  2 24    Il 19  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    2 3 Sensors    2 3 1 Cover Sensor  Detects opening and closing of the top cover     Top cover       Cover switch    Fig  2 25    2 8 2 Toner Empty Sensor    Detects if there is toner in the toner cartridge  It also detects whether or not the drum unit  is installed   The toner cartridge is installed in the drum unit         Toner empty  sensor    Fig  2 26    Il 
103. arter sheet     Fig  5 14 Do Not Remove the Starter Sheet  e Only unpack a drum unit immediately before installing it into the  printer  If an unpacked drum unit is subjected to excessive direct  sunlight or room light  the unit may be damaged   Handle the toner cartridge and the drum unit carefully as it contains  toner  If toner scatters and your hands or clothes get dirty  wipe or  wash it off with cold water immediately        5 8                   5                          5  Install      toner cartridge into      new drum unit  For more  information  see    REPLACING THE TONER CARTRIDGE     in this  chapter     6  Install the new drum unit into the printer                                                              Fig  5 15 Installing the Drum Unit  7  Close the top cover     8  Turn on the power switch  The printer automatically ejects the starter  sheet  Ejecting this sheet resets the drum life alarm     Q Caution  Do not open the top cover until the printer ejects the starter sheet    completely  It may cause the starter sheet to jam           Starter Sheet    Fig  5 16 Ejecting the Starter Sheet    5 9    USER S GUIDE  ADJUSTING THE PRINT DENSITY    The print density dial is located inside the printer  You can use it to adjust  the amount of toner applied to the paper     When the toner cartridge and drum unit are replaced  or if the operating  temperature and humidity are high or low  print conditions may change  causing darker or lighter printouts     Use a scr
104. brother    LASER PRINTER  SERVICE MANUAL    MODEL HL 1070    Apr   98  54U012BEO    Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com       Copyright Brother 1998   All rights reserved    No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without permission in  writing from the publisher    Specifications are subject to change without notice     Trademarks   The brother logo is a registered trademark of Brother Industries  Ltd     Apple the Apple Logo and Macintosh are trademarks registered in the United States and other  countries and True Type is a trademark of Apple computer  Inc    Epson is a registerd trademark and FX 80 and FX 850 are trademarks of Seiko Epson Corporation   Hewlett Packard is a registered trademark and HP Laser Jet is a trademark of Hewlett Packard  Company            IBM PC        Proprinter are registered trademarks of International Business Machines  Corporation    Microsoft and MS DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation    Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the U S  and other countries     Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printeri blogspot com    PREFACE    This service manual contains basic information required for after sales service of the laser printer   here  in after referred to as  this machine  or  the printer    This information is vital to the service  technician to maintain the high printing quality and performance o
105. bytes with the SIMM    1 switch and 5 lamps    Self diagnostic program    l 3    Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    PR99017    2 3 Electrical and Mechanical    Power source U S A  and Canada  AC 110 to 120V  50Hz 60Hz  Europe and Australia       220 to 240V  50Hz 60Hz    Power consumption Printing  peak   820W or less  Printing  average   280W or less    Standing by  60W or less  Sleep  13W or less  Noise Printing  499   A or less    Standing by  38dB A or less    Temperature Operating  10 to 32 5  C  59 to 90 5  F   Storage     to 40  C  38 to 104       Humidity Operating  20 to 8096  non condensing   Storage  10 to 85   non condensing    Dimensions  W x D x H  402  W  x 439  D  x 274  H  mm     when the output tray is closed      Weight Approx  9 6kg  21 2lb   including the drum unit and toner cartridge   Note    e The peak figure of power consumption is worked out when the halogen heater lamp is  turned ON     e The peak figure of power consumption is worked out excluding inrush current value           sure that the peak figure of power consumption is reference value and should be  used inside the Brother offices only      l 4  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    2 4 Paper Specification   1  Multi purpose sheet feeder loading     lt  Sheet Feeder 1  Front  gt     Paper size  A4  Letter  Legal  B5  A5  A6  and Executive  and other sizes of media  that can be handled by the fee
106. choose Manual Feed in the Paper Source section  Follow the above  instructions to load the first page  The printer automatically starts  printing  After the first page is printed  the dialog box appears and  prompts you to load the next page  Load a sheet and choose OK to  resume printing  Repeat these steps until you have finished printing all  the pages     Qe Caution    If bi directional communications are not operational between the printer    and the computer  such as when the printer is shared on a network  the  dialog box will not appear to load the next page  Manual paper feeding is  not recommended when your printer is attached to a network        2 9    USER S GUIDE      gt  Note        Insert paper firmly into the manual feed slot      Be sure to load sheet by sheet when using the manual feed slot        2 10    CHAPTER 2 PAPER HANDLING    OUTPUT TRAY AND PAPER SUPPORT WIRE    The printer ejects paper with the printed surface face down into the output  tray at the front of the printer     When the output tray is closed  the ejected paper comes out sheet by sheet  through the slit at the front  When you open the tray  sheets can be  stacked on the tray     Follow these steps to open the output tray     1  Pull the top of the tray down           2  Extend the extension support wire       and set the paper stopper   9            Fig  2 10 Opening the Output Tray and  Extending the Extension Support Wire    You can stack up to 100 sheets in the output tray     Q Cautio
107. d from the printer      1  Turn the printer upside down      2  gt  Remove the five M4 and four      self tapping screws and one screw     Taptite  cup M3x2    Taptite  cup M3x2 Screw            Taptite  bind M4x2    Taptite  cup M3x2    Base Plate ASSY    Soundproof Sponge    Fig  3 24     3   Liftthe base plate ASSY and remove the grounding screw       Base        ASSY  Rd     Screw       Low voltage Power    NDS Supply PCB ASSY       15  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    Note  See the Fig  3 26 about the position installing the dumping material and the  soundproof sponge A  B      lt The inside of the base plate     The outside of the base plate                              Dumping material Soundproof Soundproof Soundproof                                  5               Fig  3 26    3 12 Driver        ASSY     1    Remove the screw securing the driver PCB ASSY   Slide the PCB A from  underneath the main shield       gt     af ee Main Shield  SZ    Driver PCB ASSY         Driver PCB ASSY  Insulation tape    Fig  3 27    11 16     2  Disconnect the eleven connectors from the PCB   Three connectors have already  been disconnected when removing the scanner unit                 High voltage flat cable    Erase lamp harness  10  SR harness  11  Solenoid harness  12  Main motor harness  13  Low voltage harness    Driver PCB  Assy     Name of the harnesses   1  SW panel harness  o 2  Scan motor harness  3  Toner harness  7 4  Las
108. d mechanism  can be loaded     69 8 to 229 mm    105 to 406mm  face down     Feeding direction       Feedable paper weight  60  1610   to 157  4210   g m   Maximum load height  22mm  200 sheets of 80g m  paper  letter size  Envelopes   10 envelopes    Setting method  Pull the MP sheet feeder 1 cover toward you  insert the  stack of paper into the feeder  aligning the top edge of  the sheets  then push the cover back to its original  position       Sheet Feeder 2  Rear  gt     Paper size  A4  Letter  Legal  B5  and Executive  and other sizes of media that can  be handled by the feed mechanism  can be loaded  except special papers such as  envelopes  OHP sheets  labels and organizer sheets     90 to 229 mm    250 to 406mm  face down     Feeding direction       Feedable paper weight  60  1610   to 157  42lb   g m   Maximum load height      22mm  200 sheets of 80g m  paper  letter size     Setting method  Pull the MP sheet feeder 2 cover toward you  insert the  stack of paper into the feeder  aligning the top edge of  the sheets  then push the cover back to its original  position     l 5  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    2 5 Print Delivery     1     With the output tray opened  Tray capacity   Maximum 100 sheets  80g m    face down only     2   With the output tray closed  Tray capacity   1 sheet  800   2   face down only    Note  Face down  Deliver the printed face of the paper downward   Environment  23      2 6 Paper     1  T
109. d size of SIMM into the slot and push gently until it  clicks into place        Fig  4 5 Install the SIMM    5  Install the main controller board into the printer by sliding it into the  guide rails     6  Secure the main controller board with the four screws     7  Reconnect the interface cable from your computer and plug the power  cord into the AC outlet     4 8                   5                                         5  MAINTENANCE    REPLACING THE TONER CARTRIDGE    The printer can print approximately 2 400 pages with one toner cartridge   When the toner cartridge is running low  the Alarm and Data  Toner   lamps blink once every 5 seconds to indicate toner low       gt  Note      Actual page count will vary depending on your average document  type   i e   standard letter  detailed graphics  etc    It is recommended that you always keep a new toner cartridge ready  for use for when you get the toner low warning     Discard the used toner cartridge according to local regulations  If you  are not sure of them  consult your local dealer  Be sure to seal the  toner cartridge tightly so that toner powder does not spill out of the  cartridge  Do not discard used toner cartridges with domestic rubbish   It is recommended that you clean the printer when you replace the  toner cartridge  See    CLEANING THE PRINTER  in this chapter               Es    a P       LI  7     gt   ea             Fig  5 1 Toner Low and Empty Indication    6  Caution    You may print approximately 10
110. ded to put the drum unit on a piece of disposable paper or  cloth in case of accidental toner spill or scatter        USER S GUIDE    6  Clean the primary corona wire inside the drum unit by gently sliding  the tab to the right and left several times     Home Position  A        Fig  5 23 Cleaning the Primary Corona Wire    7  Return the tab to the home position  A mark position  before  reinstalling drum unit     Q Caution    Be sure to position the tab at the home position  or printed pages may  have vertical stripes        8  Install the drum unit into the printer   See the section    REPLACING THE DRUM UNIT    in Chapter 5     9  Close the top cover     10  Plug in the power cord and turn on the power switch     5 14                   5                          Cleaning      Paper Feed Rollers    Clean the paper feed rollers inside the multi purpose sheet feeders with a  clean cloth as shown below      1  Cleaning the Feeder 1 paper feed rollers        Fig  5 24 Cleaning the Feeder 1 Paper Feed Rollers    2  Cleaning the Feeder 2 paper feed rollers        Fig  5 25 Cleaning the Feeder 2 Paper Feed Rollers    5 15    USER S GUIDE    RE PACKING THE PRINTER    Q Caution    Whenever you transport the printer  use the packing materials which are    provided with your printer  Also  follow the steps below to re pack the  printer  or the printer may be damaged which will void the printer    s  warranty        1  Turn off the power switch and unplug the printer from the AC outlet 
111. den  Das  Geh  use der Lasereinheit darf nicht ge  ffnet werden  da sonst  Laserstrahlen austreten k  nnen      1  Location of the laser beam window        Fig  1 1     2  Location of Caution Label for Laser Product   200V only        CLASS 1LASER PRODUCT  APPAREIL A LASER DE CLASSE 1  LASER KLASSE 1 PRODUKT          Fig  1 2    l 10  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    CHAPTER Il THEORY OF OPERATION    1  ELECTRONICS    1 1 General Block Diagram    Fig  2 1 shows a general block diagram of the HL 1070 printer     Optional      Board    RS 232C   Expansion              Optional RAM SIMM    Max  32Mbytes     External Device           Control System    Expansion Memory               Video Control Block Interface Block    Supply Block  External Device     External Device    Low voltage Power           Engine Control Block       Operation Block   Operation Panel                   5 L S Unit Drive Block Paper Tray Unit     x aser Scanner Uni  Stepping Motor    d 8 Paper Feeder      gt                  2    Drum Unit Manual Feed  2 Transfer Block        Developing Cleaner  Charging  Block    Toner Cartridge    Image Generation System    Il 1  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    1 2 Main PCB Block Diagram  Fig  2 2 shows the block diagram of the main PCB        CPU Core    Reset Circuit MB86831PFV    BUS INT    Oscillator  33 333333MHz    Address Decoder    Program   Font ROM DRAM Contr
112. dy and  drum unit dirty                         Are there any disconnected Replace the main  connectors  PCB    Driver PCB 7 Are there any disconnected Replace the driver  connectors  PCB     No   es  No   es  No  No  No       IV 6  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    1 3 Completely blank    Possible cause   Step Check Result Remedy HV GND  contacts   Fig 4 5   Developing bias 1 Are the developing bias Yes   Clean the electrodes  contact failure contacts between the printer at both sides   body and drum unit dirty   Drum unit 2 Are the drum shaft and drum Yes   Clean the shaft and  electrode of the printer body the electrode   connected correctly  No Check the connection  between the shaft and  the electrode   Drum unit failure 3 Is the problem solved after the Yes Replace the drum  drum unit is replaced  unit     Is there any play in the  connection     main PCB or the driver PCB  replaced     Scanner unit Scanner interlock lever Y Replace the scanner  failure damaged  it     es  Scanner mirror is broken or No Replace the H V   loose  power supply     Main Driver PCB 5 Are printing signals being input Replace the main  connection failure to the scanner  PCB or the driver  Is the problem solved after the       Scanner harness 4 Is the scanner harness Reconnect the  connection failure connected securely  connector properly     IV 7  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    l 4 All blac
113. dy printed by a laser printer    Envelopes pre printed on the inside     Envelopes that cannot be arranged uniformly when placed in a pile    SK 6 8    Fig  2 2 Envelopes    Printable Area        figure below shows the physically printable area    Except 9 x12  envelope             m Unprintable area  Approximately 4 mm 0 16 inch  for any sizes of paper    Fig  2 3 Printable Area    2 3    USER S GUIDE    MULTI PURPOSE SHEET FEEDERS    The printer has two multi purpose sheet feeders that can feed plain paper   envelopes  transparencies and organizer paper     To use the multi purpose sheet feeders  follow these steps     1     Make sure that you have selected      proper paper source  paper size  and orientation     Note  You may select the proper paper source  paper size  and orientation in  your application software     If your application software does not support your custom paper size   select the next paper size up that is closest but larger than the custom  size  Then adjust the print area by changing the right and left margins  in your application software          Make sure that the multi purpose sheet feeder contains the selected    size of paper in the selected orientation  If necessary  change the paper  in the feeder       Send your file or document to the printer     When the printer receives data  it begins the print process by loading  paper from the multi purpose sheet feeder  If the printer is in sleep  mode when it receives data  it will wake up and start t
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115. e If the error occurs again  the interface hardware may be  damaged  Consult your dealer       gt  Note  If the printer does not operate as you expect it to  it is recommended that    you turn off the power switch  wait a few seconds and then turn it on  again  If you still have problems  consult your dealer or our authorized  service representative        6 3    USER S GUIDE    Service Calls    If an unrecoverable error occurs  the printer indicates the need for a  service call by lighting all the lamps and then the following combination  of lamps alternately     Service Call Fuser mal  Laser BD Scanner ROM error  function malfunction malfunction  Feeder              Drum                1                                        e  Data              Service Call D RAMerror Service A Service B CPU Runtime  error  Feeder              Drum e             1                    Ready e e e e  Data              Service Call NV RAM  error  Feeder     Drum       1                          Data e      ON            If you see any of these service call indications  turn off the power switch   wait a few seconds and then turn it on and try to print again     If you cannot clear the error and see the same service call indication after  turning on the printer  consult your dealer or our authorized service  representative  Report the error status and situation referring to the above  table       gt  Note    Ensure that the top cover is properly closed and the main controller board  is correct
116. e USB connection  only one printer  can be used       To obtain the latest driver  refer to the following page on our web site     http   www brother com   Software     Turn the printer power off          TA              OR  4 JIM  AQ TA  J         Connect your PC and HL 1070 with the  USB interface cable        S    Turn the printer power on   This                                       reca                Desc The dialog shown above will appear on  your PC      deks dre                   pogan thal            a           dence sca    Click the Next button     Select  Search for the best driver for your                OUT device        Ire ha                                      Click the Next button     U           mhi o all ba dre iria pke                              rue abet iba dras pni                  Insert the supplied CD ROM into       tmiss               ET               B Bi dal                                                  We fi fat iii                      TIMER drive of your PC        bina deia a pac       Dopp dies             Select  CD ROM drive                diss    Click the Next button     Click the Next button              Dom      inscr bu d  s           Excita  LER  Diosa        USB driver 15 installed     Visi Durs ii iru             irt             bci                                          LENT A biais iin            Fia                When the dialog shown above appears on  your PC  click the Finish button              fini bal Dinah         
117. e must accept any interference received   including interference that may cause undesired operation     This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  Class B digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits  are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  interference in a residential installation  This equipment generates  uses   and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in  accordance with the instructions  may cause harmful interference to radio  communications  However  there is no guarantee that interference will  not occur in a particular installation  If this equipment does cause harmful  interference to radio or television reception  which can be determined by  turning the equipment off and on  the user is encouraged to try to correct  the interference by one or more of the following measures         Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna        Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver        Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that  to which the receiver is connected        Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     Important   A shielded interface cable should be used in order to ensure compliance  with the limits for a Class B digital device    Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Brother Industries   Ltd  could void the user s authority to operate the equipment     REGULATIONS    Indust
118. e the halogen heater lamp from the heat roller     Note  Never touch the surface of the halogen heater lamp     Heat roller           Halogen heater lamp   Blue 100V  Read 200V     Bind B tight 3x10       gt     Connector plate              Bind B tight    Fixing unit frame    1 12  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    3 9 Scanner Unit   1  Remove the three screws      2   Liftout the scanner unit        Scanner Unit          Main Cover       Driver PCB    Fig  3 20    Disconnect the three connectors from the driver PCB           Remove the screw and the tape  and lift the toner sensor PCB from the scanner  unit          Note  Never touch the inside of the scanner unit or the mirror when disassembling       reassembling  If there is any dirt or dust on the mirror  blow it off        Toner Sensor PCB      ES    Scanner Unit    Fig  3 21    111 13  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com     5  Turn the scanner unit upside down and remove the screw to release the toner  sensor harness     Screw    Scanner Unit       Toner sensor harness  Fig  3 22    3 10 Main PCB ASSY   1  Remove the four screws      2  Hold the hooks at left and right to pull out the main PCB ASSY        Fig  3 23    111 14  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    3 11 Base Plate ASSY    Note  Prior to turning the printer upside down  ensure that the drum unit has been  remove
119. ectrodes between  the printer body and the drum    Clean both  electrodes   unit dirty     SR connection Are the SR electrodes between      Check the SR  failure the printer body and the drum connection   unit connected correctly     Check the  connection between  the shaft and the  ground contact     Feed roller Are the feed roller shaft and  the ground contact connected  correctly        l 21 Light rain            Make the printer in the light rain test mode as follows before  checking     1  Turn on the power switch and open the top cover     2  Hold down the panel switch until all the lamps are on  and  then release the switch     Drum unit failure Is the problem solved after Replace the drum unit   replacing the drum unit which  contains      more starter  sheet       SR PCB failure Is the problem solved after Replace the SR PCB   replacing the SR PCB     High voltage Is the problem solved after Replace the High voltage  power supply replacing the High voltage power supply PCB   PCB failure power supply PCB                 Make sure to use the used drum unit which has already ejected the starter  sheet  It is not possible to find the drum unit failure if you use a new drum unit  with the starter sheet         18  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    3 3 Location of High voltage Contacts and Grounding Contacts    Grounding contacts       High voltage contacts           Grounding wire    Drum unit          For cleaning    rol
120. eder 1     Pushing and sliding the tabs  move the  paper guides horizontally to the widest  position     Load paper in the multi purpose sheet  feeder with the printing surface face down     NOTE   The feeder can hold up to 200 sheets of  plain paper or up to 10 envelopes   Excessive sheets may cause paper jams   Make sure that the paper is stacked below  the    mark        Pushing and sliding      tabs  move       paper guides to fit the paper width     CAUTION  Failure to set the paper guide to the paper  width may cause paper skew and jams     Close the cover of the multi purpose sheet  feeder 1     PULL    HERE TO  INSERT PAPER       Open the output tray     D    Extend the extension support wire       and  set the paper stopper   8       CAUTION   Use the paper stopper only when printing  A4 or Letter size paper    Failure to set the paper stopper may cause  output stack sheets to scatter           NOTE  You can remove and install the front feeder 1 to clear paper jams as shown in the illustrations  below  For more information  see    PAPER JAMS    in Chapter 6 of the User s Guide        Remove Feeder 1  2  Install Feeder 1        Action 4 1  Connecting Your Printer to Your Computer using the bi   directional interface    You must connect the printer to your computer with a suitable interface cable  A bi directional  IEEE 1284 compliant parallel cable should be used for this connection  unless you are using  the optional serial interface board or the USB interface     Ma
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122. els  previously removed   or your printer will be damaged     Avoid using coated paper  such as vinyl coated paper    Avoid using preprinted or highly textured paper    Use a recommended type of paper  especially plain paper and  transparencies  for optimum printing  For more information on paper  specifications  consult your nearest authorized sales representative or the    place of purchase of your printer     We recommend you use label or transparencies which are designed for  use in laser printers     We recommend you use long grained paper for the best print quality     If the paper has problems feeding from the multi purpose sheet feeder   use the manual feed slot and try again     You can use recycled paper in this printer     Before using paper with holes such as organizer sheets  you must fan the  stack well to avoid paper jams and misfeeds     Before using any paper  make sure that it is not curled  If it is  you should    straighten the paper as much as possible  Feeding curled paper can cause  paper jams and misfeeds           N    Fig  2 1 Fan the Paper and  Straighten the Paper    2 2    CHAPTER 2 PAPER HANDLING    The following types of envelopes are not recommended for use      Damaged  curled  wrinkled  or irregularly shaped envelopes     Extremely shiny or highly textured envelopes    Envelopes with clasps     Envelopes with self adhesive closures     Envelopes of baggy construction     Envelopes not sharply creased     Embossed envelopes     Envelopes alrea
123. embling        Plate spring    Fig  3 12    IIl 8  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    3 7  SRPCB Relay PCB   1    Remove the SR protect sheet      2  Disconnect the connector of the SR harness ASSY connecting the SR PCB and  the driver PCB and remove the high voltage cover         SR protect sheet    Main Cover             Fig  3 13     3  Disconnect the connector of the relay harness ASSY connecting the SR PCB and  the relay PCB and remove the two screws on the SR PCB  and remove the SR  PCB     Remove the relay PCB          Remove the two screws         remove the electrode SR1  SR2                                              4  14                          4  14    Relay harness ASSY    Relay PCB Z7  Taptite  cup B ES pu SR PCB  Ini NS    l l   Electrode SR2            Main      PU                p  X        0             Electrode SR2    Fig  3 14       9  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    3 8 Fixing Unit   1  Remove the two screws      2  Lifting the fixing unit  disconnect the two heater harnesses and the thermistor  connector on the EL PCB         Fixing Unit    Screws    Thermistor connector Heater harness  White     Fig  3 15   3   Unhook the harness of the thermistor ASSY from the hook of the fixing unit    4   Remove the screw    5    Remove the thermistor ASSY    6   gt  Remove the cleaner ASSY          Fixing Unit    r   Thermistor ASSY          Hook  Cleaner ASSY
124. er cartridge     Life Expectancy  2 400 pages new toner cartridge   when printing A4  or letter size paper at 596 print coverage     NOTE  Toner life expectancy will vary depending on the type  of average print job printed     USER S GUIDE    Functions    Emulation    Printer Driver    TrueType Fonts on disks    Interface    Memory    Diagnostics    Drum Unit   Life Expectancy  20 000 pages at 20 pages per job  8 000 pages at 1 page per job    NOTE  There are many factors that determine the actual drum  life  such as temperature  humidity  type of paper and toner that  you use  the number of pages per print job  etc      Brother Printing Solution for Windows  Automatic emulation selection among HP LaserJet 6P  BR   Script Level 2  EPSON FX 850 or IBM Proprinter XL    Windows 3 1 3 11  Windows 95 98  and Windows NT 4 0  driver  supporting Brother Printing Solution for Windows   Brother Native Compression mode and bi directional capability    Optional Macintosh driver available for System 6 0 7 or higher    TrueType compatible soft fonts for Windows on the supplied  disk    Bi directional parallel   Universal Serial Bus  USB    RS 422A RS 232C serial interface RS 100M is optionally  available     4 0 MB  Expandable up to 36 MB with one SIMM    Self diagnostic program    Electrical and Mechanical    Power Source U S A  and Canada     Europe and Australia     Power Consumption Printing   Stand by   Sleep     Noise Printing   Stand by     Temperature Operating   Storage     Humidi
125. er harness  5  Fan motor harness     7  Main connector  8  9       Main frame    Fig  3 28    Note 1  When reassembling  the cable connectors must be inserted securely into the  PCB connectors and the PCB must not be stressed by the harnesses     Note 2  The connectors should be inserted by matching the housing color and the  number of pins     3 13 Low voltage Power Supply        ASSY   1    Remove the screw securing the low voltage power supply        ASSY      2  Disconnect the two connectors for the heater harness and the LV harness from the  PCB     LV harness    Low voltage power supply ASSY  H rh rn       X          lt 200V only      Mon cover          Fig  3 29       17  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    3 14  High voltage Power Supply        ASSY   1    Remove the screw securing the high voltage power supply        ASSY      2  Disconnect the HV flat cable from the PCB        High voltage Power        Go Supplv PCB ASSV    gt   X    Densitv dial     XM UN x x     e WS    Main Cover    Fig  3 30       Note  When reassembling  the flat side of the density dial shaft must be aligned with the  flat side of the density dial plastic adjustment cover     3 15 Fan Motor ASSY   1    Remove the screw securing the fan motor ASSY      2  Release the two hooks of the fan holder from the main cover     Screw    Hook m           Hook    Fan Motor ASSY          111 18  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   prin
126. er positioned No Return the wire cleaner to its  at its home position  home position     Replace the drum unit        Gray background    Density dial 1 Is the problem corrected by Adjust the dial to the most  adjusting the density dial  suitable position     Yes  Print paper 2 Does the paper being used No Recommend to change the  meet the paper specification paper to a specified type of the   weight  etc    paper   Yes Recommend to change the  paper to a fresh pack paper   Drum unit 3 Is the problem solved after Yes Replace the H V  power  replacing the drum unit  supply   EN Replace the drum unit     Note  The following cases raise the possibility of this problem        1  The drum unit is at the end of its life    2  There is dust or paper powder    3  A large number of paper whose width is narrower than A4 is printed   IV 16    Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    l 18 Hollow print    D    e  Print paper 1 Is thick paper of more than Y Recommend to use the  42lb being used or extremely specified type of paper     rough surface paper        Refer and compare with 1 14   Downward fogging of solid black    3    Drum unit 1 Is the problem solved after Yes Replace the drum unit   replacing the drum unit   Replace the SR PCB     SR PCB 2 Is the problem solved after  replacing the SR PCB        IV 17    1 20 Horizontal lines             Possible cause Result Remedy HV GND  contacts   Fig 4 5   4 6   Yes    SR electrode Are the SR el
127. erature of the heat roller and turning on or off the halogen heater lamp     Pressure roller    Thermistor      NN  A    Halogen heater lamp              N    LIESS             LIN          Fig  2 31    1 24  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printeri blogspot com    CHAPTER    DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY    1  SAFETY PRECAUTIONS    To avoid creating secondary problems by mishandling  be careful to follow the following  precautions during maintenance work      1  Always turn off the power switch and unplug the power cord from the power outlet  before accessing any parts inside the printer      2 Be careful not to lose screws  washers  or other parts removed      3 Be sure to apply grease to the gears and applicable positions specified in this  chapter      4   When using soldering irons or other heat generating tools  take care not to  accidentally damage parts such as wires  PCBs  and covers      5  Before handing any PCBs  touch a metal portion of the equipment to discharge any  static electricity charge on your           or the electronic parts or components may  be damaged      6   When transporting PCBs  be sure to wrap them in the correct protective packaging      7  Be sure to replace self tapping screws correctly  if removed  Unless otherwise  specified  tighten screws to the following torque values     TAPTITE  BIND or CUP B  M3   7kgf   cm         10kgf   cm   TAPTITE  CUP S         8kgf   cm   SCREW         7kgf   cm  M4   8kgf   cm    8   
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129. etter Printer at http     Iprinteri blogspot com    1 3 12 Paper Feed Motor Drive Circuit    A DC motor is used for paper feeding                                                                          193     E   AIPRS          101   147                    83 88  DE  OT2           A TPO43             L46 giged eye  2850   14       49 3 4  gt  CH CCH  MODEL    UMGSN           2 QAS           TPO44  L44             47    1             Big2s  rre   qii m d   ant          1      0451 T 6 G24R O  1 42 pagas mmn  55  eevnET  MODEL   knee  o0     Gear z U  GSN      141          mm2 45 se  QA8                            448     3 12D  USBCTL    1 4    1 5    4                                    51 192    C58  192         57  182  C59  192    C56  192    6248    Fig  2 15    1 3 13 USB I O    Fig  2 17 shows the USB interface circuit                                                     VDDS     O VDD3  CAUTION    x FOR SHIRAI R31  8 28 2 lt   gt 3 PIN CHANGE  200               TP  S13         T 1      1           3T     93 1298  USBVCC       DTA114YK  04       511 703  00256  8B    8  Bow Li USB PS                ly vec    6 3  Data  2   Data   x GND  C46 102 l    Il SRCONNECTOR FG                    R34 1 2 Jj  CONNRCTOR FG  TH HOLE     oo Tro e doweneen  r    TPBsie  BIELLA  EE pem  1    ROS  LLW  200   1  L ocnn  Fig  2 16  Driver PCB  The following parts are mounted on the driver PCB   e Connectors                    Low voltage  high voltage  solenoid  main motor  toner sensor  
130. ewdriver to turn the print density dial gently clockwise for  darker printouts and counterclockwise for lighter printouts  The dial has  been factory set to the middle position                                Fig  5 17 Adjusting the Print Density Dial         Warning    After you have just used the printer  some internal parts of the  printer are extremely hot  When you open the top cover of the  printer  never touch the shaded parts shown in the following  illustration        A  High Temperature    Fig  5 18 Inside the Printer       5 10                   5                          CLEANING THE PRINTER    Clean the printer exterior and interior periodically  If printed pages get   stained with toner  clean the printer interior and drum unit   Cleaning the Printer Exterior   Clean the printer exterior as follows     1  Turn off the power switch and unplug the power cord         Warning   There are high voltage electrodes inside the printer  Before cleaning  the printer  make sure to turn off the power switch and unplug the  power cord from the power outlet          Fig  5 19 Turning off      Switch and Unplugging       2  Remove the paper in the multi purpose sheet feeders     3  Use    damp cloth for cleaning        Caution    Use water or neutral detergents for cleaning  Cleaning with volatile  liquids such as thinners or benzene will damage the surface of the printer        4  Wipe dirt and dust away from the printer exterior and feeders with a  cloth     5  Load paper into
131. f the printer     This service manual covers the HL 1070 laser printer     This manual consists of the following chapters     CHAPTERI  FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS  Features  specifications  etc   CHAPTER Il  THEORY OF OPERATION    Basic operation of the mechanical system  the electrical system and the electrical  circuits  and their timing information     CHAPTER     DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY  Procedures for disassembling and reassembling the mechanical system   CHAPTER IV   MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING    Reference values and adjustments  troubleshooting image defects  troubleshooting  malfunctions  etc     APPENDICES  SERIAL NO  DESCRIPTIONS  CONNECTION DIAGRAMS  PCB CIRCUIT  DIAGRAMS     Information in this manual is subject to change due to improvement or re design of the product  All  relevant information in such cases will be supplied in service information bulletins  Technical  Information      A thorough understanding of this printer  based on information in this service manual and service  information bulletins  is required for maintaining its print quality performance and for improving the  practical ability to find the cause of problems     Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    CONTENTS    CHAPTER   FEATURES AND                                                                         l 1       e e a l 1                  l 3       PEDIDOS uai                       a b aa hea Ae      l 3  2 8        cient b Ub       
132. feed bearing  and bearing 6  take off the  paper pick up roller unit     Bearing 6         Paper feed   iB    bearing    Sector gear    Paper Pick up  Roller Unit     6  Raise the pressure plate toward you and press both sides of the pad inward to  release it by pressing the separation pad holder  Then take off the spring     Note           impossible to release the pressure plate in the above way  press the side of  the pressure plate    D   while pulling the side of the sheet feeder          Pressure Plate           gt   4   Separation Pad     Y A AE  gt        NA    Spring  Separation pad holder    Fig  3 8    Note  Be sure to replace the regist sensor actuator film together whenever replacing  the regist sensor actuator        6  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printeri blogspot com    3 5    3 6    MP Sheet Feeder 2 ASSY   1  Remove the four screws      2   Disassemble any other parts of MP sheet feeder 2 in the same way as described  for MP sheet feeder 1         MP Sheet Feeder 2    Screws    Screw    Under Shoot ASSY   1    Disconnect the two cable harnesses from the relay PCB     Under shoot ASSY    Cable harness xd         cS       Relay PCB ASSY    Fig  3 10       7    Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printeri blogspot com     2   gt  Remove the two screws      3   Liftthe rear portion of the under shoot ASSY to remove it        Under shoot ASSY       Fig  3 11    Note  Follow the number above in order when ass
133. fy the prescribed values in  the table below   P12 1 and P12 3 Approx  90  P12 4 and P12 6 Approx  90    Driver PCB 3 is the problem solved by Yes Replace the driver PCB   replacing the driver PCB     No paper supplied    Connection Is the contact of connector P11 Reconnect the connector   failure on the driver PCB good     Driver PCB Set paper on the manual paper N Replace the driver PCB   circuit slot and make the test print by  pressing the switch on the    control panel        MP tray unit Is the surface of the separation    Clean the surface or replace   failure pad or the pick up roller worn  out or stained     Main PCB 4 15 the problem solved by Replace the main PCB   replacing the main PCB    Relay PCB 5 Is the problem solved by Y Replace the relay PCB   replacing the relay PCB     Paper pick up Does the voltage between pins Replace the paper pick up  clutch solenoid 2  SOLENOID  and 1  24V  of solenoid    the P11 connector on the   driver PCB change from   approx  24V DC to OV within   the specified time     No      Yes  Yes  Yes  es           23  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com       5 Insufficient output from high voltage power supply unit    High voltage Do any of the terminals on the  contact high voltage contacts have dirt  or contact burns     2 Check the connection of the Yes Replace the high voltage  harness between the high  power supply PCB   voltage power supply and the  driver PCB is OK    Yes  Yes       C
134. h to the right for IBM RS 232C  or to  the left side for Apple RS 422A         Fig  4 1 Selecting the RS 422A  Apple   or RS 232C  IBM  Serial Interface    Setting the Serial Interface Parameters      gt  Note  This section is only for printer models which have had the serial interface  installed     Q Caution    Be sure to set the parameters to match your computer as follows        Never change the RS 422A parameters for Apple Macintosh  computers  Because the RS 422A parameters have been correctly set  at the factory for Apple Macintosh computers  you do not need to  change the settings  You may skip this section  If you change  parameters for the RS 232C serial interface and you switch back to  RS 422A for Apple Macintosh computers  be sure to restore the  parameters to the factory settings    Set the RS 232C parameters to match your computer  You can set  serial settings in several different places  within your DOS  application  within the Windows Printer Icon  for Windows  application software only   or within your AUTOEXEC   BAT file  using MODE commands  For information on serial interface  parameters  see the user   s guide of your computer or software              4 2    CHAPTER 4 OPTIONS    If necessary  set the serial interface parameters as follows   1  Make sure that the printer is in the off line state     2  Set      serial interface parameters by moving up  on  or down  off   the selectors of the dual in line package  DIP  switch     uu     gt                O
135. he corrective action to take     Enhanced Memory Management    The printer provides its own data compression technology in its printer  hardware and the supplied printer driver software  which can  automatically compress graphic data and font data efficiently into the  printer s memory  You can avoid memory errors and print most full  page 600dpi graphic and text data  including large fonts  with the  printer s standard memory       1  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    Remote Printer Console Program for DOS    The utility program  Remote Printer Console  RPC   is available on  the floppy disk supplied with your printer  When you operate your  computer in the DOS  Disk Operating System  environment  this  program allows you to easily change the default settings of the printer  such as fonts  page setup  emulations and so on     This program also provides a status monitor program  which is a  Terminate and Stay Resident  TSR  program  It can monitor the  printer status while running in the background and report the current  status or errors on your computer screen     Popular Printer Emulation Support    This printer supports four printer emulation modes  HP LaserJet 6P   Brother BR Script Level 2  Epson FX 850  and IBM Proprinter XL   When you use DOS application software or Windows version 3 0 or  earlier  you can use any of these emulations to operate the printer   The printer also supports Auto emulation switching between H
136. he printer and computer  the program works only in the PC to  printer direction and cannot receive printer status information        The program does not work with printers on a network     If the RPC conflicts with some application software  exit your application software and  then run the RPC     The RPC may work in the DOS compatible box screen mode of Windows  however  it is  recommended that you completely exit from Windows to the DOS prompt before using the  RPC     The Printer Status Monitor and some other Terminate and Stay programs cannot coexist in   the computer s memory  If they do not work properly together  use them one at a time    You can suspend the Printer Status monitor with any of the following methods or   commands    e          C   RPCX gt STMX R and press the Enter key       Hold the space bar down while executing the AUTOEXEC BAT file at DOS startup to  prevent the status monitor being loaded as a TSR program          20      Action 6 5  Prepare Macintosh for the Printer    You need to configure your computer for the printer by installing the printer driver and  TrueType compatible fonts into the System Folder of your Macintosh computer  and select  your printer     NOTE   You must have Macintosh System software version 6 0 7 or above to use this printer driver   This printer driver only supports the 300 dpi mode when used with a Macintosh computer   When setting up the printer to work with your Macintosh computer  you will need to use the  RS 422A ser
137. he printing  process automatically     2 4    CHAPTER 2 PAPER HANDLING    Loading Paper into the Feeder    To load paper into the feeder  follow these steps       gt  Note  This section describes loading paper into the front multi purpose sheet  feeder 1  Load paper into the rear sheet feeder 2 in the same way as    described here  Remember  however  that paper sizes vary for Feeder 1  and Feeder 2  For paper sizes  see  PAPER SPECIFICATIONS  in  Chapter 2        1  Open the multi purpose sheet feeder by gently pulling the tabs  forward towards you            2  Move the paper guides horizontally to the widest position   2        Fig 2 4 Opening the Feeder and Moving the Paper Guides    3  Load paper into the multi purpose sheet feeder with the printing  surface face down        Fig  2 5 Loading Paper or Envelopes in the Feeder    2 5    USER S GUIDE      gt  Note  If you load envelopes in Feeder 1  make sure they are inserted in the  direction shown on the previous page     Q Caution    If you print transparencies  load them sheet by sheet  Failure to  do so may cause a double feed error    The feeder can hold up to 200 sheets of plain paper  80 g m   20 Ib     If you load too many sheets  paper jams could occur    Make sure that the paper is stacked below the W mark    If there is still some paper in the feeder  you must first remove it  put  it together with the new paper and then insert the stack in the feeder        4  Move the paper guide to the appropriate paper width 
138. ial interface  The serial interface board is an option  For information on options   consult your dealer or refer to the User s Guide for this printer     The supplied high density floppy disk contains the printer driver and TrueType compatible  fonts necessary for this printer to work with Macintosh computers     Be sure to follow the steps below to install the printer driver by using the installer software    1  Start your Macintosh computer    2  Insert the supplied disk for the Macintosh computer into the disk drive  If your computer  does not support high density 1 4 MB diskettes  please contact your dealer or Brother  Printer Support    3  Double click the disk icons to open your hard disk and the inserted disk    4  Double click the Installer icon    5  The installer starts running  Follow the instructions on the computer screen    NOTE    After you have installed the printer driver  you need to select your printer with the Chooser   which is located under the Apple menu  on the Macintosh computer      21     brother    Please read this manual thoroughly before using the printer        Keep this manual in a convenient place for quick and easy reference at all times     Shipment of      Printer    If for any reason you must ship your printer  carefully package the  printer to avoid any damage during transit  It is recommended that you  save and use the original packaging  The printer should also be  adequately insured with your carrier     Warning    When shipping the p
139. ible  with the industry standard bi directional parallel interface     The Universal Serial Bus is an interface which allows the printer to be  connected to multiple peripheral devices     The printer status monitor program can show the current status of  your printer  When printing  the animated dialog box appears on your  computer screen to show the current printing process  If an error  occurs  a dialog box will appear to let you know what to correct  For  example  when your printer is out of paper  the dialog box will display   Paper Empty  and instructions for the proper corrective action     High Resolution Control  amp  Advanced Photoscale Technology  High resolution control  HRC  technology provides clear and crisp  printouts  Use this function to get smooth text print quality  Advanced  Photoscale Technology enables the printer to print graphics in 256  grayscale levels  producing nearly photographic quality  Use this  function when you want to print photographic images     CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION     1 Enhanced Memory Management  The printer provides its own data compression technology in the  printer hardware and the supplied printer driver software  which can  automatically compress graphic data and font data efficiently into the  printer s memory  You can avoid memory errors and print most full  page 600 dpi graphic and text data  including larger fonts  with the  printer s standard memory        Environment Friendly  Economy Printing Mode  This feature will cut y
140. ing the parallel  and serial interfaces at the same time  Automatic interface selection is a  standard feature       gt  Note  e The serial interface board for this printer is optional  but in some  countries the serial interface board may have been installed by either    the factory or dealer   The serial interface for Apple Macintosh  RS 422A  will only print at  300 dpi        The serial interface board is installed onto the main controller board  inside the printer  For the details about installation  see the instruction  guide which was provided with the serial interface board     Selecting the RS 422A  Apple  or RS 232C  IBM  Serial Interface      gt  Note  This section is only for printer models which have had the serial interface  installed     Q Caution    Be sure to select the serial interface type to match your computer as   follows    e For Apple Macintosh computers  you should not have to change any  settings because the Apple  RS 422A  setting is factory selected   default     For IBM compatible PCs you should move the switch to the IBM   RS 232C  setting    If you are using an Apple Macintosh on the RS 422A port and an  IBM compatible PC on the parallel port  it is not necessary to make  any changes to the switch setting        USER S GUIDE    If necessary  select the interface type as follows     1     2     Make sure that      printer is in the off line state     Select the RS 422A Apple  or RS 232C IBM  interface by changing  the serial interface slide switc
141. ing the supplied Windows driver  or RPC program    Memory Full    Press the panel switch to print the data remaining in the  printer    e If you are using the supplied Windows driver  try again after  changing the following settings  The best combination of the  settings below will vary depending on your document    Graphics Mode  TrueType Mode  Use Printer True Type Fonts  Page Protection      Expand the printer memory by adding a commercially  available SIMM       Reduce the print resolution or reduce the complexity of your    document   Parallel Interface Line    Press the panel switch to resume printing   Error    Check that the connection between your computer and printer    is secure and correct  and check the interface cable    Serial Interface Framing    Press the panel switch to resume printing    Error    Check the communication parameters such as baud rate and  stop bit on both your computer and printer     Serial Interface Parity e Press the panel switch to resume printing   Error    Check the communication parameters such as bit length and  parity on both your computer and printer     Serial Interface Overrun   Press the panel switch to resume printing   Error    The interface hardware may be damaged  Consult your dealer     6 2    CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING    Error Action  Serial Interface Input    Press the panel switch to resume printing   Buffer Overflow Check the communication parameters such as the handshake    protocols on both your computer and printer   
142. ioned in this User s Guide are  registered trademarks of their respective companies     ENERGY STAR is a U  5  registered mark     Compilation and Publication Notice    Under the supervision of Brother Industries Ltd   this manual has been  compiled and published  covering the latest product s descriptions and  specifications     The contents of this manual and the specifications of this product are  subject to change without notice     Brother reserves the right to make changes without notice in the  specifications and materials contained herein and shall not be responsible  for any damages  including consequential  caused by reliance on the  materials presented  including but not limited to typographical and other  errors relating to the publication     This product is designed for use in a Professional Environment      01998 Brother Industries Ltd     Definitions of Warnings  Cautions  and Notes  The following conventions are used in this User s Guide          Warning  Indicates warnings that must be observed to prevent possible  personal injury     Q Caution    Indicates cautions that must be observed to use the printer properly or  prevent damage to the printer       gt  Note  Indicates notes and useful tips to remember when using the printer        To Use the Printer Safely       Warning    After you have just used the printer  some internal parts of the  printer are extremely hot  When you open the top cover of the  printer  never touch the shaded parts shown in the fo
143. iver can take effect                                      Action 6 4  Prepare DOS for the Printer    How to Use the Printer in Your DOS Application Software  without using the  Windows System     Before working with application software that runs in DOS  if you do not already have a  suitable driver installed  you will need to install a printer driver that matches one of the  following supported emulations  HP LaserJet 6P  Brother BR Script Level 2  EPSON FX   850  or IBM Proprinter XL printers     The following table shows combinations of printer drivers and printer emulation mode  To get  the most out of this printer  you should install an HP printer driver in your application    software     Printer driver supported in your   Emulation mode to be selected with    application software the remote printer console program  HP LaserJet 6P 6L HP LaserJet 6P emulation mode  HP LaserJet 5P 5L HP LaserJet 6P emulation mode  HP LaserJet 4 AL AP Auto emulation selection  Epson  FX 850 Epson FX 850 emulation mode  Epson FX 80 Auto emulation selection           Proprinter XL IBM Proprinter XL emulation mode  IBM Proprinter Auto emulation selection   NOTE    e The best or recommended printer driver is indicated in bold      Besure to choose the correct printer driver in your application software  Failure to do so  may cause poor or inconsistent results     What Does Remote Printer Console Do     The Remote Printer Console  RPC  is a utility program which runs in the DOS environment  and
144. k    Possible cause   Step Check Result Remedv HV GND  contacts   Fig 4 5   Corona failure 1 Is the corona wire of the drum Ves Replace the drum  unit broken  unit     Are the electric terminal Ves Clean the terminals 6  springs in the printer bodv and in the printer and on  the electrode on the bottom the drum     face of the drum unit dirty     Harness 3    connection    H V  power supplv PCB    Is the scanner unit connected Y Check the harness  with the driver PCB correctly  connection between  the scanner unit and  the driver PCB   Y Replace the H V   supply PCB power supply PCB   replaced   l b    2  H V  power Is the problem solved after    Main PCB Is the problem solved after Replace the main  main PCB                 PCB     es  es  Ditto Perform the same check as in No Replace the panel  step 3 sensor PCB   es  Driver PCB 7 Is the problem solved after Ves Replace the driver  driver PCB replaced  PCB        IV 8  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com      5 Dirt on the back of paper    Fixing unit Is the pressure roller dirty  Clean the pressure roller   15 any other area in the printer  See the following note    dirty     Dirt in the drum Is the transfer roller dirty  Replace the drum unit    unit  No Replace the H V  power supply  PCB      1  Setthree or more sheets of paper in MP sheet feeder 1  or 2      is the problem solved after the  drum unit replaced        Note  Cleaning of the pressure roller    2  Open      top c
145. ke sure that the printer power switch is  off before connecting or disconnecting the  interface cable     Also  make sure that the computer is turned  off        Connect the parallel interface cable  printer  cable  to the parallel interface port of the  printer           Secure      connection with      wire clips    B     Connect the interface cable to the printer  port of the computer        NOTE   The printer can also operate with an RS 232C RS 422A serial interface bv installing the  optional serial interface board  For more information  see  CHAPTER 4 OPTIONS  in the  User s Guide     For the location of your computer s parallel  or serial  if you are using the optional interface  board  printer port  refer to the User s Guide of your computer     Action 4 2  Connect Your Printer to Your Computers using the USB  interface   Only for HL 1070 with Windows 98     The Universal Serial Bus is an interface which allows the printer to be connected to multiple  peripheral devices  If your PC has a USB port  you can connect the printer to your PC by  using the USB interface as described in the following procedure     e NOTE      We recommend that you use the USB interface with this printer on Microsoft Windows  98  Althrough Microsoft Windows 95 OSR2 1 supports the USB interface  some PCs do  not work correctly with the USB interface    e Only one Brother printer can be used in the same chain of the USB connection  If more  than one Brother printer exists in the same chain of th
146. key  or  by using the keys shown below to switch the screen to the sub menus     Menu Press the keys Functions   Direct Access     Alt   D You can directly control printer functions such as Print  Form  Self Print  Reset Printer  Sleep Control    Printer Setup Alt  P You can enter the setting mode to change further printer    settings  such as  margin settings  continue mode   reprint function  font  and sleep mode     Console Config Alt   C You can change the environment settings for the RPC  program  color  Status Monitor configuration  etc    Guide Alt   G You can get into the Guide mode    Help Fi You can get on line help about the current highlighted  item by pressing FI       19      Using the Printer Status Monitor Program    Type C   RPCX gt STMX and press the Enter key to make the Printer Status Monitor Program  stay resident in your computer memory  If there are any changes to the printer status  it  displays a message on your computer screen     If the printer status monitor program stays resident in your computer  you can monitor the  printer status on your computer screen immediately using the hot key sequence  Ctrl Alt R      To remove the Printer Status Monitor program from your computer memory  type                        RPCX gt STMX R and press      Enter key     The RPC works in the environment where your printer is directly connected to your  computer  If you are using any printer buffer switches which do not support bi directional  communication between t
147. lean the high voltage contact     Reconnect the harness  between the high voltage  power supply and the driver  PCB     SR PCB failure    SR bias contact Do any of the terminals on the Clean the SR bias contact   SR contacts have dirt or    contact burns     2 Check the connection of the Replace the SR PCB   harness between the SR PCB  and the driver PCB     M 7 Fixing heater temperature failure    Poor thermistor 1 Are the connectors on the Connect the connectors  harness contact erase lamp PCB and the high   voltage power supply PCB       securely   secured correctly     Blown thermal Remove the fixing unit and Y Replace the fixing unit   fuse measure the resistance  between the input connectors   Is it open circuit   N          5       Replace the fixing unit      Reinstall the thermistor  properly   es    2  Thermistor 3 Is the thermistor installed  failure properly    4    Halogen heater Remove the fixing unit and Y Replace the halogen heater  lamp failure measure the resistance of the lamp   fixing unit lamp  Is it open    circuit            24  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    BD failure       Harness 1 Is connector P4 on the driver No Connect it securely   connection PCB secured correctly   failure    Harness Is the connection of the Reconnect the connectors  connection scanner motor connector P2 securely   failure on the driver PCB secured        Power supply 2 Is the voltage between pins 1 No Check if  24VDC is sup
148. led     Check the harness connection  between the high voltage  power supply PCB and the  driver PCB     Perform the same check as  step 5 above and also between  the driver PCB and the main  PCB     HV GND  contacts   Fig 4 5   Set it to the center  detect position     Toner sensor failure   Check if the toner  sensor needs  cleaning and check  the toner sensor  connection     The wiper of the  toner cartridge is  defective     Replace the toner  cartridge     Clean contact  electrodes both in the  printer body and on  the drum unit     If the connection is  normal  replace the  high voltage power  supply PCB   Replace the driver    PCB or the main  PCB        7 Is the problem solved by Yes Replace the scanner  repealing the scanner unit  unit     IV 5    Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    l 2 Dark    Possible cause   Step Check Result Remedv HV GND  contacts   Fig 4 5   Densitv dial 1 Is the densitv dial at the center Set it to the center  click position  click position or  reasonable position     Corona failure Is the corona wire dirty  Clean the corona wire  by using the wire  cleaner     2   soiled wire   Drum unit failure 4 Is the problem solved when the Replace the drum  drum unit is replaced  unit with a new one   H V  power 5 Are there any disconnected Replace the H V   supply PCB connectors  power supply     Corona failure 3 Are the corona electrodes Clean both electrodes       contact failure  between the printer bo
149. ler  7  For development    roller       Wire cleaner   9 For supply roller     For grid       Fig  4 5            To SR PCB    For development  roller  For supply roller             For corona wire                      For cleaning roller             For transfer roller    Grounding wire For corona wire  For drum    For drum     For cleaning For development  roller roller  For transfer For grid  roller  Fig  4 6      19    Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    3 4 Location of Feed Roller Shaft and Grounding Contacts    SRM E Feed shaft roller  ma         For feed roller    Fig  4 7    IV 20  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    4  PAPER JAM  Type of jam                 of paper stopped  at 20mm from the  fixing unit    Paper feed roller  rotated twice    Top of paper stopped  at 250mm from the  fixing unit    Next paper is not fed     Top paper stopped at  the transfer roller     Paper was fed approx     20mm transfer roller     Top of paper stopped  at 17mm from the  contact point of the  heat roller and  pressure roller    Top of paper stopped  at 35mm from the  contact point of the  heat roller and  pressure roller     ejecting paper   1  Cover open  2  Bug    How to make the sensors on     Top of paper stopped  at 20mm from the  fixing unit     Note     No paper    1  Jam caused by  paper length  considered longer than  400mm  16 inches     2  Jam caused by  malfunction of the  
150. lick Start    4  Choose Run    5  Type D   START32  or the appropriate drive directory letter  in the command line box  and click OK        After the installer starts  simply follow the instructions that appear on the screen     For Windows 3 1 3 11    Close all the applications running on your PC    Insert the supplied compact disc into the CD ROM drive    In the Windows Program Manager screen  click the File menu    Choose Run    Type D   START16  or the appropriate drive directory letter  in the command line box  and click OK     QA Eus            After the installer starts  simply follow the instructions that appear on the screen     Action 6 2  Prepare Windows 95 98 for the Printer from floppy disks    You need to configure Windows 95 98 for the printer by installing the printer driver and  TrueType compatible fonts from the supplied disk into Windows 95 98     1  Insert the supplied floppy disk labeled    disk1    into your floppy disk drive   2  Click the Start button and select Settings     3  Select Printers and double  click Add Printer icon  File Edit View Help       8 objectis     4  Follow the instructions in Windows 95 98      15     Action 6 3  Prepare Windows 3 1 for the Printer    You need to configure Windows 3 1 for the printer by installing the printer driver and  TrueType compatible fonts from the supplied disk into Windows 3 1     Since the supplied printer driver and fonts are compressed on the disk  be sure to use the  supplied installer program to ins
151. ller which is also made of conductive sponge rotate  against each other  The toner is charged and carried from the supply roller to the  development roller  The toner adheres to the development roller and is conveyed to the  drum at an even thickness controlled by the blade  The toner is nipped between the  development roller and the drum and developed onto the latent image on the drum  The  electrostatic field between the drum and the development roller  which is DC biased from  the high voltage power supply  creates the electrostatic potential to attract toner particles  from the development roller to the latent image area on the drum surface      a  Transfer process  ON   Transfer roller    Blade     b  Cleaning process  ON     Drum    SN  Sd  Erase lamp  6     a  Collecting process        Develop housing    Supply roller  DC bias     b  Discharging process  Develobment roller       SR bias Cleaning roller    Fig  2 30    2 5 4 Transfer       Transfer process    After the drum has been charged and exposed  and has received a developed  image  the toner formed is transferred onto the paper by applying a negative  charge to the backside of the paper  The negative charge applied to the paper  causes the positively charged toner to leave the drum  and adhere to the paper  As  a result  the image is visible on the paper      0  Cleaning process of transfer roller    If the toner is not transferred onto the paper perfectly  it is possible that there may  be residual toner on the
152. llowing  illustration        A  High Temperature    Inside the Printer         Warning   There are high voltage electrodes inside the printer  Before cleaning  the printer  make sure to turn off the power switch and unplug the  power cord from the power outlet     Turning off the Switch and Unplugging the Printer       USER S GUIDE    TABLE OF CONTENTS  CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION iii sisa iii dik saba          sit eh Dien sie ses ea Db odore Ionen 1 1  ABOUT THE GUIDEBOOKS                     atio nM a          1 1  Finding Out How to Use the Printer          aU              1 1  ABOUT YOUR PRINTER         Ee eaae e erre        Hit Phan 1 2  Printet OVERVIEW                    PME PIE DEUS            EURO HOUR A pi DIU RE 1 2  System Requirements in the Brother Printing Solution for Windows                             1 3       EE 1 3  OPERATING AND STORAGE EN VIRONMENT         4 n rentrer io 1 6  POWER      ply                                                                                     1 6  Environment                       1 6  CHAPTER 2 PAPER HANDLING ii i taste iersiseasansem aeea 2 1  PAPER SPECIFICA NONS                 bn HEP                                           2   1  MULTI PURPOSE SHEET FEEDERS        T Te 2 4  Loading Paper anto the                           eerie recor                      2 5  Two Side Printing  Manual Duplexmg u                                      2 8  MANUAL PEED SEOT lii iii b i                      2 9  OUTPUT TRAY AND PAPER SUPPORT 
153. ly installed        6 4    CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING    PAPER JAMS    Before you can clear a paper jam error  you need to find the location of  the paper jam  Locate the position referring to the following figure         Front Multi Purpose Sheet  Feeder 1 can be removed to  clear paper jams    Top Cover    Rear Multi Purpose  Sheet Feeder 2    Drum Unit       Fig  6 1 Locating Paper Jam Position    After locating the position  clear the jammed paper referring to the  following descriptions  If the jammed paper is removed completely and  the top cover is closed  the printer may resume printing automatically  If  the printer does not resume printing  press the control panel switch          Warning    After you have just used the printer  some internal parts of the  printer are extremely hot  When you open the top cover of the  printer  never touch the shaded parts shown in the following  diagram        A  High Temperature    Fig  6 2 Inside the Printer       6 5    USER S GUIDE       Paper Jam in the Multi Purpose Sheet Feeder    If a paper jam has occurred inside the multi purpose sheet feeder 1 or  2  pull the jammed paper upwards out of the feeder  Also  remove  Feeder 1 and open the top cover to check that a torn piece of paper  does not remain inside the printer  refer to the following sections     Feeder 1 Feeder 2       Fig  6 3 Paper Jam in the Feeders    If the paper cannot be pulled up  see the next sections  Paper Jam  under Feeder 1    and    Paper Jam near the Dru
154. ly safe  For your safety  if in any doubt about the effective  grounding of the power  consult a qualified electrician     Disconnect device  This printer must be installed near a power outlet  which is easily accessible  In case of    emergencies  you must disconnect the power cord from the power outlet in order to shut off  power completely     Ger  uschemission   Acoustic Noise Emission  For Germany Only     Lpa  lt  70 dB  A  DIN 45635 19 01 KL2    REGULATIONS    IMPORTANT   Wiring Information  For U K  only   If the power cord supplied with this printer is not suitable for your electrical outlet  remove  the plug from the mains cord and fit an appropriate three pin plug  If the replacement plug is  intended to take a fuse then fit the same fuse as the original   If a moulded plug is severed from the power cord then it should be destroyed because a plug  with cut wires is dangerous if plugged into a live socket outlet  Do not leave it where a child    might find it     In the event of replacing the plug fuse  fit a fuse approved by ASTA to BS1362 with the same  rating as the original fuse     Always replace the fuse cover  Never use a plug with the cover omitted   WARNING   THIS PRINTER MUST BE PROPERLY EARTHED     The wires in the mains cord are coloured in accordance with the following code     Green and yellow  Ground  Blue  Neutral  Brown  Live    The colours of the wiring in the power lead of this printer may not correspond with the  markings which identify the termi
155. m Unit           Paper Jam under Feeder 1  If a paper jam has occurred under the front multi purpose sheet feeder    1  remove the feeder         Then  pull the jammed paper upwards and  out of the printer         Re install the feeder        Fig  6 4 Paper Jam under Feeder 1    6 6    CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING       Paper Jam near the Drum Unit    If a paper jam has occurred near the drum unit  open the top cover and  remove the drum unit         Then  pull the jammed paper upwards  slowly and out of the printer         Install the drum unit and close the  top cover              M        gt   OP x  R 25  ii  ES    Fig  6 5 Paper Jam near the Drum Unit     Paper Jam in the Fuser Unit or at the Paper Output Tray    If a paper jam has occurred in the fuser unit or at the paper output  tray  open the top cover and remove the drum unit         Then  pull  the jammed paper slowly out of the fuser         Install the drum unit  and close the top cover        Fig  6 6 Paper Jam Inside the Printer    USER S GUIDE    Q Caution  Do not pull jammed paper from the output tray  Be sure to open the  top cover to remove the jam  or the fuser may get dirty with toner powder  and may result in toner scatter on the next printed page or pages        Fig  6 7 Do Not Pull the Jammed Paper from the Output Tray    6 8    CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING    Q amp A    This section contains questions and answers for using your printer  If you  have encountered a problem  find the question relating to your p
156. ms    1  Code   2           3  Description   4  Symbol   PCB No   Revision   and Parts location mounted on the PCB      Note   No orders without Parts Code or Tool No  can be accepted      Example  gt    1   2   3   4   REF NO  CODE DESCRIPTION SYMBOL REMARK       Revision No   marked on the printed circuit board     B48K056   201A    rmi e S yum agus Design change indication  ERHEBEN IMMUNE Specification No     Mene eee eee Pattern alteration No             M    Circuit board No     2  Design changed parts      If the parts are changed  any one of the following symbols is indicated in the REMARKS  column       A   compatible between old and new         replaceable from old to new    0   incompatible      newly established    3  The original of this list was made based on the information available in April  1998     4  Parts are subject to change in design without prior notice     CONTENTS          DRIVE UNIT nuisance nid                          nap ELEM MR IMEEM    1  2  OCANNER      emm 1  a  MP SHEET FEEDER                                         3  4                                                         GE Ma ca QU Dad b d            3  5  LO cR o me 5  5      ununi dus ud RUEDA CMM CONI UNUM dE 7  Ta  MAIN POB                  5      DRIVER        eI 10  G    POWER SUPPLY POB ia da d 10  10  HIGH VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY               ca                         12       PIS p p TTE 12  12  ADDESSUHIES      14  19  PACKING MATERIALS                 14    1  DRIVE UNIT   UH
157. n    Use the paper stopper only when printing A4 or Letter size paper   Failure to set the paper stopper may cause ouput stack sheets to scatter     When you use transparencies  remove each sheet immediately after  printing  Stacking sheets may cause the transparency to curl or jams  Continuous printing with the output tray closed may cause  condensation inside the output tray        2 11    CHAPTER 3 CONTROL PANEL    CHAPTER 3  CONTROL PANEL    LAMPS AND SWITCH    This section refers to the following lamps and switch on the printer  control panel        7    Fig  3 1 Lamps and Switch on Control Panel      gt  Note    When the power switch is off or the printer is in sleep mode  all lamps  including the Ready lamp are off        Ready  Paper  Lamp  The Ready lamp indicates the current status of the printer     Lamp Printer status    Off The power switch is off or the printer is in sleep   mode  If the printer is in sleep mode  it will wake  O up automaticallv when it receives data or vou  press the control panel switch     Blinking        printer is warming up   Ooe  Blinking at 1 second intervals     Blinking        printer is cooling down and pauses printing          unti the printers internal temperature is lowered    Blinking at 2 seconds intervals   On The printer is ready to print   e    This lamp also works as the Paper lamp with the Alarm lamp  They blink  simultaneously to indicate a paper error  See  Operator Calls  in Chapter 6     3 1    USER S GUIDE    Data  Tone
158. n on the power switch while holding down  the switch on the control panel     When you enter this inspection mode  the Drum lamp is ON  Holding down the  panel switch will cause the lamps turn ON in the order Drum     Alarm     Ready  gt   Data     Drum  When you release the switch  a mode is selected     The mode selected is indicated by the lamp which is ON when you release the  switch     The inspection modes are assigned to the respective lamps as shown below     3 patterns print mode  grid zip black     ROM code reprogramming mode  only  when the flash memory is fitted        Details of the factory inspection mode are as follows     This mode is used to check if the sensors in the printer are functioning correctly  In the  process of this inspection  the lamps and the switch on the control panel are also  checked  On entering this mode  the lamps show the status of the respective sensors as  follows     IV 27       Feeder2                Drum       Paper eject sensor          Alarm Registration sensor          Ready Cover sensor   Paper           Data Toner sensor             Paper eject ON  Paper is detected   Drum lamp ON  sensor    OFF  No paper is detected     ON  Paper is detected    sensor OFF  No paper is detected    Cover ON  The top cover is closed    sensor OFF  The top cover is open    ON  The toner cartridge is installed    sensor OFF  No toner cartridge is installed      The procedure for the factory inspection mode is as follows    1  Turn the printer power
159. nals in your plug  If you need to fit a different plug   proceed as follows     Remove a length of the cord outer sheath  taking care not to damage the coloured insulation  of the wires inside     Cut each of the three wires to the appropriate length  If the construction of the plug permits   leave the green and yellow wire longer than the others so that  in the event that the cord is  pulled out of the plug  the green and yellow wire will be the last to disconnect     Remove a short section of the coloured insulation to expose the wires   The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug  which is marked with the letter          or by the earth symbol or coloured green or green and    yellow     The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the  letter  N  or coloured black or blue     The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with  the letter    L    or coloured red or brown     The outer sheath of the cord must be secured inside the plug  The coloured wires should not  hang out of the plug     CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION       ABOUT THE GUIDEBOOKS    Finding Out How to Use the Printer    You have two guidebooks for this printer  Read each guidebook in the  following order     1  Read the Quick Setup Guide to set up your printer and to ensure  proper connection with your computer  It also contains information  for installing the printer driver  fonts and Remo
160. note and  clear the problem     Same as above    continuous printing     1  Cover is not closed    properly   2  Bug    1  Check if the drum unit  is installed correctly   2  Inform BIL         1   2  Power on the printer while pressing the panel switch    3  Release the panel switch     4  Press and release the panel switch     Results    Alarm Lamp is ON   Paper feed sensor is turned ON   Drum Lamp is ON   Paper eject sensor is turned ON    IV 21  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    5  TROUBLESHOOTING MALFUNCTIONS    When carrying out countermeasures for malfunctions as described in this section  check  connectors for contact failure before measuring the voltage at the specified connector  pins     M 1 No AC power supplied      Possible cause      Supply voltage 15 the correct voltage present Inform the user that the correct  at the outlet  voltage is not supplied at the  outlet     Power plug 15 the power cord securely Plug the power cord securely  plugged into the outlet  into the outlet     Fuse  F1  F2  3 is the fuse blown  If the fuse blows again  immediately after replacing the  low voltage power supply PCB   check that there is not a short  circuit somewhere in the AC  power supply line    Wiring Unplug the power supply plug  Replace the AC power cord    Is there a broken wire between  the AC input connector of the  low voltage power supply and  the power plug     M 2 No DC power supplied  Step Result    Is AC power su
161. ns  Load paper in each feeder  referring to the following  tables     J Feeder 1  front  Paper Type    Paper Size  Cut sheets    A4  Letter  Legal  B5  A5  A6  3 x 5   Executive  Custom size   70 216 x 127 356 mm    Envelopes DL  C5  COM 10  Monarch  9  x 12            Post Card 70 216 x 127 356 mm   Organizer Day Timer   J  K  L  M  70 216 x 127 356 mm   Labels and 70 216 x 127 356 mm  Transparencies       Feeder 2  rear  Paper Type Paper Size  Cut sheets A4  Letter  Legal  B5  Executive    See    CHAPTER 2 PAPER HANDLING  in the User s Guide for more information     1  Load paper into Sheet Feeder 2    Install the paper support onto the rear multi   purpose sheet feeder 2              Open the cover of the multi purpose sheet  feeder 2              Pushing and sliding      tabs  move       paper guides horizontally to the widest  position     Load paper in the multi purpose sheet  feeder 2 with the printing surface face  down     NOTE   The feeder can hold up to 200 sheets of  plain paper  Excessive sheets may cause  paper jams  Make sure that the paper is  stacked below the    mark     Pushing and sliding the tabs  move the  paper guides to fit the paper width     CAUTION  Failure to set the paper guide to the paper  width may cause paper skew and jams     Close the cover of the multi purpose sheet  feeder 2     2  Load paper into Sheet Feeder 1    Install the paper support onto the front  multi purpose sheet feeder 1           Open the cover of the multi purpose sheet  fe
162. nwards to release the  top cover from the main cover   If it is impossible to release the top cover in the above way  press the side of the  top cover        while pulling the side of the main cover   2       2     Note        Main Cover Top Cover    Main Cover    Fig  3 3    3 4 MP Sheet Feeder 1 ASSY  Note  When disassembling the MP sheet feeder ASSY  the grease which smears your    fingers will stick to the separation pad or the paper pick up roller  and then  spread to the paper and the drum unit  It might cause to appear black spots on    the printing page    1  Slide the upper portion of MP sheet feeder 1 toward you and remove it     MP Sheet Feeder 1    MP Sheet Feeder 2    Main Cover          4  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com     2  Raise the pick up roller cover          and remove it  2     3   Remove the MP feeder cover           ib                        Pick up Roller  E Cover  D      Fig  3 5     4   Remove the tray side covers    and L by releasing the three hooks inside each of  the covers as the following order     Tray Side Cover R         Releasing procedure    1  Release the hook  D  by hands    2  Release the hook 2  by using a screwdriver    3  Release the hook 3  by using a screwdriver    4  Pull out the tray side  covers straight                 1 5  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com     lt HL 1070 gt  PR98062     b  After removing the sector gear  paper 
163. ol     8Mbytes     Timer    FIFO            DATA EXTENSION    Flash Memory   1Mbytes      4Mbytes    1   1   1  l         i Parallel I O To PC   Option RAM  SIMM      Max  32Mbytes  1        Option Serial I O     RS232C  amp  RS422A        EEPROM  512 x 8bits     Motor Driver         To Panel Sensor PCB    Fig  2 2    Il 2  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    1 3                1 3 1        Core  Fig  2 3 and 2 4 show the CPU circuit blocks on the main PCB     The CPU is a Fujitsu MB86831PFV G BND which is driven at a clock frequency of  33 333333MHz                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Fig  2 3    Il 3  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com                                      tat 182  x 5 1now12n  ZHHBB                    9 9  2012 asn    gzz NoN  909             9212    310 90      651        2        310 8                   T2z 1490851     4SB vD 292A30     sT      S OIA3Y     lt 898 58
164. on     3 2 FDA Regulations  110   120V Model only     The US Food and Drug Administration  FDA  has implemented regulations for laser  products manufactured on and after August 2  1976  Compliance is mandatory for  products marketed in the United States  One of the following labels on the back of the  printer indicates compliance with the FDA regulations and must be attached to laser  products marketed in the United States     The label for Japanese manufactured products    MANUFACTURED   BROTHER INDUSTRIES  LTD        15 1  Naeshiro cho  Mizuho ku  Nagoya 467  Japan   This product complies with FDA radiation  performance standards  21 CFR Subchapter J              The label for US manufactured products       MANUFACTURED   BROTHER INDUSTRIES  USA  INC     2950 Brother Blud   Bartlet  TN 38133  U S A   This product complies with FDA radiation  performance standards  21 CFR Subchapter J              1 9  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    3 3 Caution for Laser Product  Warnhinweis f  r Laserdrucker     CAUTION    When the machine during servicing is operated with the cover open  the  regulations of VBG 93 and the performance instructions for VBG 93 are  valid     CAUTION       case of any trouble with the laser unit  please replace the laser unit  itself  To prevent direct exposure to the laser beam  do not try to open the  enclosure of the laser unit     ACHTUNG       Falle von St  rungen der Lasereinheit muB diese ersetzt wer
165. our printing cost by saving toner  It is useful  when you want to obtain draft copies for proof reading  You can  select from two economy modes     2590 toner saving and 5090 toner  saving     through the Windows printer driver supplied with your  printer     Sleep Mode  Power Save Mode    When the printer is not used for a certain amount of time  sleep mode  automatically reduces power consumption  The printer consumes less  than 13 W when in sleep mode     Low Running Cost   Since the toner cartridge is separate from the drum unit  you need to  replace only the toner cartridge after approximately 2 400 pages   which is cost effective and ecologically friendly    The actual number of pages printed with each toner cartridge may  vary depending on your average type of print job     USER S GUIDE    OPERATING AND STORAGE ENVIRONMENT    Please take note of the following before using the printer   Power Supply  Use the printer within the specified power range   AC power   10  of the rated power voltage in your country    Frequency  50 Hz  220 V  240 V  or 50 60 Hz  110 120 V     The power cord  including extensions  should not exceed 5 meters  16 5  feet      Do not share the same power circuit with other high power appliances   particularly an air conditioner  copier  shredder and so on  If it is  unavoidable that you must use the printer with these appliances  it is  recommended that you use an isolation transformer or a high frequency    noise filter     Use a voltage regulator
166. over      3  Turn on the power switch while holding down the switch on the control  panel      4  Release the panel switch when the Drum lamp is on    5  Close the top cover      6  Hold down the panel switch until the Ready lamp is on  and then release  the switch     Print three patterns  grid  zip and solid black   Turn off the power switch with the top cover closed            9  Setpaper in the manual slot with the solid black side up   0    panel    11  Release the panel switch when the Drum lamp is on    1    2  Press the panel switch again and release it immediately    13  Print a page of test pattern while cleaning the pressure roller     IV 9  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    Black vertical streaks Black and blurred vertical streaks           ep lai  T    U    contacts   Fig 4 5     Corona failure Is the corona wire dirty  Yes   Clean the corona  wire with the wire  cleaner     Is the vertical block streak Return the wire  about 10mm wide  cleaner to its home  Is the corona wire cleaner not position    in its home position     Corona failure    Clean the toner off     with toner     Is the drum surface scratched  Yes Replace the drum  drum unit     Scratch on the    Dirt in the paper 3 Is the paper tray or feed  feed system system on the drum unit soiled    Cleaning failure 5 Is the drum surface dirty with Replace the drum  toner in streaks  unit    Scratch on the Is the surface of the heat roller ixi   heat roller 
167. ow  AlarmO e   every 5 seconds   Toner Oe Toner Empty  AlarmO  e   Fast blinking     Action    Clear the paper jam referring to the next section   PAPER JAMS  and press the panel switch if  the printer does not automatically resume printing   Load paper in the printer referring to Chapter 2  and press the panel switch     Reinstall the paper and press the panel switch     Indicates that the printer has approximately 100  pages of printing left before the toner cartridge is  empty  Prepare a new toner cartridge     Replace the toner cartridge with a new one  referring to Chapter 5     USER S GUIDE    For errors shown below  the printer indicates an operator call by blinking  the Alarm lamp  If you use the printer with the supplied Windows driver   the status monitor will appear to indicate the error on your computer  screen  The printer also prints some error messages on paper     Error Action   Cover Open Close the top cover of the printer    Print Overrun    Press the panel switch to print the data remaining in the  printer     e If you are using the supplied Windows driver  try again after  changing the following settings  The best combination of the  settings below will vary depending on your document    Graphics Mode  TrueType Mode  Use Printer True Type Fonts  Page Protection   e If this does not clear the error  reduce the complexity of your  document or reduce the print resolution       Expand the printer memory by installing a SIMM and set  page protection to ON by us
168. ow to reinsert the  paper       gt  Note  Before re inserting the sheets  you have to straighten them  or you will  get paper handling errors   The use of very thin or very thick paper is not recommended   If you encounter a double feeding error  we recommend that you hold  all sheets of paper except the front sheet while the paper is feeding        Fig  2 8 Notes for Manual Duplexing    e gt  Note    When you use the Manual Duplex function  it is possible that paper jams  may occur or print quality might not be satisfactory        2 8    CHAPTER 2 PAPER HANDLING    MANUAL FEED SLOT    The front multi purpose sheet feeder 1 also has a manual feed slot  You  can manually load paper sheet by sheet from this slot  You do not need  to remove paper from the multi purpose sheet feeder when using the  manual feed slot        When you load one sheet of paper manually   You do not need to choose manual feed in the Setup dialog box of  your printer driver  While holding the selected size of paper in the  proper orientation  Portrait or Landscape   place the side of the paper  you wish to print on face down into the manual feed slot  Align the  paper at the center of the manual feed slot  and be sure to insert it all  the way         Move the paper guide of the manual feed slot to the  paper width you are using                 Fig  2 9 Moving the Paper Guide     4 When you load more than one sheet of paper manually   Open the Setup dialog box of the supplied Windows printer driver and  
169. pendix 2  Connection Diagram                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          TIINVA                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       HOLIMS  udMOd  IMS                                                                                                                                                                   V                              ii ar 6 8 L V F  8 y    2         21 0063874         000 856EMN 3009   V90    0   BSB 20              3E0 50   IZB 50   9010 20   410 20   lt 20     VED 50   010 503  3 0    0   4IB 20      10 20    105         v8ONOHVL   3344n8 SNA     9211                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    
170. plied  input   24        and 2  GND  of between pins 4 5   24         connector P2 on the driver and 2 3   24          of  PCB 24 Volts DC  connector P13 on the driver  PCB  If not  check the power  supply output on the low   voltage power supply PCB   Replace the scanner unit     IV 25    Double feeding    Paper 1 Is paper of a recommended N  type being used     Instruct the user to use  recommended types of paper   Replace the MP sheet feeder            Separation pad 2 Is the surface of the separation Yes  pad worn out     Paper 1 Is paper of a recommended No Instruct the user to use the  type being used  recommended types of paper     Is the wrinkle problem solved if Ye Instruct the user how to store  new paper is used  paper so that it does not    absorb moisture   Fixing unit 3 Is the entrance guide dirty   entrance guide    Clean the entrance guide   Is the pressure roller dirty     Y  Y    Clean the pressure roller    Replace the fixing unit     es  es  No       IV 26    INSPECTION MODE    Incorporated Inspection Modes    The printer incorporates various inspection modes such as the factory inspection mode  and the test print mode  The inspection mode varies depending on the model of the  printer     This printer supports a factory inspection mode  continuous grid pattern print mode  3  patterns print mode and NV RAM value dump mode     The operation of the inspection mode is as follows    1  Turn off the power switch of the printer      2 With the top cover open  tur
171. pplied between Follow the same check  connectors CN1 L and CN1 N procedure of M 1    No AC  when the power plug is power supplied      plugged into the outlet        Replace the low voltage power  supply PCB     Low voltage  power supply  PCB              lead            lead pin Voltage       P13 4 5   P13 2 3   Approx  24V    P13 8 9   P13 6 7   Approx  5V         Step     Result    B  Wiring  DC load 2 Turn the power switch OFF Turn the power switch OFF    and disconnect the P13 reconnect the connector and  connector  Driver PCB   turn the power switch ON  Turn the power switch ON again   again  Measure the voltages If the protector circuit is  between the terminals  activated  check the connector   Do the measured voltage the wiring from the connector   satisfy the prescribed value in and the DC load   the table below     Caution  If you analyze malfunctions with the power plug inserted into the power outlet   special caution should be exercised even if the power switch is OFF because it  is a single pole switch         22  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    Main motor unrotated    Failure of 1 Is the connection of connector No Reconnect the connector   connector P12 on the driver PCB correct            Main motor    1  Disconnect connector P12 N Replace the Main motor   from the driver PCB  Measure  the resistance between the  connector pins of the main  motor by using a circuit tester   Do the measured resistances  satis
172. printing an  error report       gt  Note  The Ready  Data and Drum lamps are used to indicate printer errors    with the Alarm lamp  See  ALARM INDICATIONS AT A GLANCE  in  Chapter 6 and take corrective action for the error        This switch will be used as the following purpose depending on the  situation     Cancel Printing  If you press the switch during printing  the printer immediately stops  printing and ejects the paper    Wake up  If the printer is in sleep mode  pressing the switch wakes it up into the  ready state    Form Feed  If the Data lamp is on  press the switch  The printer prints any data  remaining in the printer memory  this operation is called  Form Feed     Error Recover  If an error occurs  the printer will recover from some errors  automatically  If the error does not clear automatically  press the switch to  clear the error and continue printer operation    Select Feeder  If the Ready lamp is on  press the switch  You can select Feeder 1 or  Feeder 2     3 3    USER S GUIDE    Other Control Features    The printer has the following useful features     Sleep Mode    When the printer does not receive data for a certain period of time  time   out   it enters sleep mode  Sleep mode acts as though the printer was  turned off  The default time out is 5 minutes  While the printer is in sleep  mode  all the lamps are off and it is as if it was turned off  but the printer  can still receive data from the computer  Receiving a print file or  document automatic
173. r    o   o        9        Refer to the further description of those errors as follows        e Service     Address Error  e Service B  Bus Error  e CPU Runtime Error  The error which CPU other than the above two detects     such                Instruction or Operation Overflow    HOW THE LAMPS INDICATE AN ERROR    FUSER MALFUNCTION                                        ume           X O  x    x     Time delay       OFF yw         Fig  4 9    IV 29    PR99019  APPENDIX 1  SERIAL NO  DESCRIPTIONS  The descriptions as below shows how to read labels on each place        ID for production month  gt                       A  January E  May J September  B  February F  June K  October  C  March G  July L  November  D  April H  August M  December   1         on the main body  D89505488  MONTH al    SERIAL NO   NEAR FACTORY ID NO    2  Process unit                 on the package of the process unit   Drum unit with toner cartridge   8D      00   1  YEAR  EE TYPE  MONTH  1 LINE NO   SERIAL NO    3  Drum unit                      on the drum unit  8bEBOOO0001  YEAR                                        ASSEMBLY   4  Toner cartridge              on the toner cartridge  SERIAL NO   DATE  MONTH   X  OCT   Y  NOV   Z  DEC    YEAR  8331  028     05  N B  0  L FILLING AMOUNT   0 100g   1 110g  TONER TVPE  NB  FILLING DATE  FILLING MONTH   b    Scanner unit                  on the scanner unit  19001  L     SERIAL NO   ID NO     1 HL 700 SERIES 9 HL 1060         FACTORY ID NO     V 1       Ap
174. r  Lamp    The Data lamp indicates the current status of the print data process     Lamp Printer status  Off The printer has no print data       Blinking        printer is receiving data from      computer         the printer is processing data in memory   Oo        g Ty    On Print data remains in the printer memory  If the   e Data lamp is on for a long period of time and  nothing has printed  you need to press the switch  to print the remaining data     This lamp also works as the Toner lamp with the Alarm lamp  They  blink simultaneously to indicate a toner error  See  REPLACING THE  TONER CARTRIDGE    in Chapter 5 and    Operator Calls    in Chapter 6     Drum Lamp    The Drum lamp indicates the drum unit is nearly at the end of its life     Lamp Printer status  Off The drum unit can be used   Q  On The drum unit is nearly at the end of its life      Installing a new drum unit turns off this lamp  See     REPLACING THE DRUM UNIT  in Chapter 5     Feeder Lamp    The Feeder lamp indicates that the rear sheet feeder 2 is selected through  your software  When the front sheet feeder 1 is selected  the lamp is    turned off   Lamp Printer status  Off Feeder 1 is selected            Feeder 2 is selected         3 2    CHAPTER 3 CONTROL PANEL    Alarm Lamp    Switch    The Alarm lamp blinks to indicate a printer error status such as    Cover  Open  and    Memory Full   If any other error occurs  the printer indicates  the error by blinking the Alarm lamp with another lamp or by 
175. r Size  Cut sheet A4  Letter  Legal  B5  A5  A6  Executive  Custom size   70 216 x 127 356 mm  2 75 8 5 x 5 14 inches   Envelopes DL  C5  COM 10  Monarch  9  x 12     C4  Post Card 770 216 x 127 356 mm  2 75 8 5 x 5 11 inches  Organizer Day Timer   J  K  L  M  70 216 x 127 356 mm  2 75 8 5 x 5 11 inches  Labels and 70 216 x 127 356 mm  2 75 8 5 x 5 14 inches  Transparencies  LJ Sheet Feeder 2  Rear   Paper Type Paper Size  Cut sheet MA  Letter  Legal  B5  Executive  Cut Sheet Envelope  Basis Weight 60 to 157 g m  75 to 90 g m    16 to 42 Ib    20 to 24 Ib    single thickness  Caliper  0 03 to  0 08 in  0 0033 to 0 0058 in    0 08 to 0 2 mm   0 084 to 0 14 mm   single thickness  Moisture Content 4  to 6  by weight 4  to 6  by weight    Paper Capacity in Feeder  Multi purpose  Sheet Feeder  Up to 22 mm  0 87 inch  in height  up to the mark   Approx  200 sheets of 80 g m   20 Ib   or 30 sheets of  157 g m   42 Ib   A4 Letter paper  or 10 envelopes  Output Tray  Approx  100 sheets of 80 g m   20 Ib   A4 Letter paper    USER S GUIDE    Remarks       Recommended paper  Cut sheet  Xerox 4200  in USA    Xerox 80 Premier Paper   in Europe  or equivalent  Label  Avery laser label or equivalent  Transparency  3M PP2500   Avery 5282  in USA    STABILO 7250   in Europe  or equivalent    It is recommended that you test paper  especially special sizes and types  of paper  on this printer before purchasing large quantities     Avoid feeding labels with carrier sheets exposed  sheets with lab
176. r cartridge is not empty   Wipe the electric terminals referring to    Cleaning  the Printer Interior and Drum Unit    in Chapter 5   Make sure that a torn piece of paper does not  remain on the scanner window     The problem may disappear by itself  Try printing  multiple pages to clear this problem especially if the  printer has not been used for a long time     If the surface of the drum has been scratched  replace  the drum unit with a new one    If the problem does not disappear  it may be that the  drum has been marked or damaged due to excessive  exposure to light  In this case  replace the drum unit  with a new one     If you still have the same problem after replacing the  drum unit  consult your dealer or our authorized  service representative        6 16    CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING     Question      Printed pages are blurred at the   Certain environmental conditions such as humidity   center or either edge  high temperatures  etc  may cause this situation to   occur    Make sure that the printer is placed on a flat   horizontal surface    Remove the drum unit with the toner cartridge  installed  Try shaking them from side to side   You may clear the problem by wiping the scanner  windows with a soft cloth   See    Cleaning the  Printer Interior and Drum Unit           If the same problem occurs after cleaning and  Drum lamp is still on  replace the drum unit with  a new one        Fig  6 15 Blurred Page    Ghost images show up on Turn the print density dial counte
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178. rclockwise for  printed pages  lighter images  See  ADJUSTING THE PRINT  DENSITY  in Chapter 5    B Make sure that you use paper that meets the  specifications  Rough surface or thick media can  cause the problem        If you still have the same problem  consult your dealer      or our authorized service representative   Fig  6 16 Ghost Images      gt  Note  The drum unit is a consumable  and it is necessary to replace it  periodically        6 17    APPENDIX    APPENDIX A    PRINTER SPECIFICATIONS    Printing  Print Method Electrophotography by semiconductor laser beam scanning  Laser Wavelength  780 nm  Output  5 mW max  Resolution 1200  H  x 600  V  dots inch   for Windows DIB graphics   600 x 600 dots inch   for Windows and DOS   300 x 300 dots inch   under Apple Macintosh using the optional RS 100M   Print Quality Normal printing mode  Economy printing mode  up to 2590 and 5090 toner saving   Print Speed Up to 10 pages minute  when loading A4 or letter size paper  from a multi purpose sheet feeder   NOTE  Maximum print speed is obtained by printing several  copies of the same page  Print speed may vary depending on  interface type  emulation  processing power of the computer   memory allocated to the print job  paper size and graphic  quality   Warm Up Max  30 seconds at 23 C  73 4 F    The warm up time depends on the ambient temperature and  humidity    First Print 15 seconds  when loading A4 or letter size paper from the  multi purpose sheet feeder 1   Print Media Ton
179. regist sensor     Jam caused by paper  length considered  shorter than 80mm     Jam caused by delay of  paper feed     Jam caused paper is  not ejected from paper  eject sensor     Jam caused paper is  not ejected from paper  eject sensor                the cover     Paper feed sensor or  paper eject sensor is  turned on     Paper feed sensor is  not turned on     1  Paper feed sensor  is not returned  properly  and is not  turned off    2  The regist sensor  actuator is not  returned to the home  position    Paper feed sensor  was turned off earlier     Due to the paper dust  or rubber of the paper  feed roller war  paper  was not fed in proper  timing    Paper eject sensor  does not work  properly and is not  turned off     single printing   Paper feed sensor is  not turned on     Same as above     Remove the paper inside  the printer  If there is no  paper exist  check  suspect sensors  referring to note and  clear the problem   Check paper feed  sensor motion referring  to note and clear the  problem     1  Check paper feed  sensor motion referring  to note and clear the  problem    2  Attach the film onto  the regist sensor  actuator     Malfunction of actuator  or hardware noise   Check sensors referring  to note and clear the  cause of the problem   Remove the paper dust  attached to the paper  feed roller  If the rubber  is worn out  replace it  with new one    Check the sensor motion  referring to note and  clear the problem     Check the sensor motion  referring to 
180. rint options through the Printer Setup Menu within the  Windows Control Panel     USER S GUIDE       Remote Printer Console Program for DOS    The utility program  Remote Printer Console  RPC   is available on a  floppy disk supplied with your printer  When you operate your  computer in the DOS  Disk Operating System  environment  this  program allows you to easily change the default settings of the printer  such as fonts  page setup  emulations and so on    This program also provides a status monitor program  which is a  Terminate and Stay Resident  TSR  program  It can monitor the  printer status while running in the background and report the current  status or errors on your computer screen     Popular Printer Emulation Support   This printer supports four popular printer emulation modes  HP  LaserJet 6P  Brother BR Script Level 2  Epson      850 and IBM  Proprinter XL  When you use DOS application software or Windows  version 3 0 or earlier  you can use any of these emulations to operate  the printer  The printer also supports auto emulation switching  between HP  BR Script 2 and Epson or HP  Brother BR Script 2 and  IBM  If you want to select the printer emulation  you can do it using  the Remote Printer Console Program     Two Interfaces  This printer has a high speed bi directional parallel interface  and a  Universal Serial Bus  USB      If your application software supports the bi directional parallel  interface  you can monitor the printer status  It is fully compat
181. rinter  the DRUM UNIT assembly including the  TONER CARTRIDGE must be removed from the printer and placed in  the plastic bag  Failure to remove and place it in the plastic bag  during shipping will cause severe damage to the printer and will  VOID THE WARRANTY             Remove the drum unit  2 Place it in the plastic bag and seal the  bag completely     3 Re pack the printer     See  REPACKING THE PRINTER   in Chapter 5     brother     Laser Printer HL 1070 Series User s Guide     For USA 8 CANADA Oniv   For technical and operational assistance  please call     In USA 1 800 276 7746  outside California   714 859 9700 Ext  329  within California   In CANADA 1 800 853 6660  514 685 6464  within Montreal     If you have comments or suggestions  please write us at     In USA Printer Customer Support  Brother International Corporation  15 Musick  Irvine  CA 92718  In CANADA Brother International Corporation  Canada   Ltd     Marketing Dept   1  rue H  tel de Ville  Dollard des Ormeaux  PQ  Canada H9B 3H6    BBS   For downloading drivers from our Bulletin Board Service  call    In USA 1 888 298 3616   In CANADA 1 514 685 2040   Please log on to our BBS with your first name  last name and a four digit number for  your password  Our BBS supports modem speeds up to 14 400  8 bits  no parity  1  stop bit     Fax Back System   Brother Customer Service has installed an easy to use Fax Back System so you can  get instant answers to common technical questions and product information for
182. roblem  and take the steps recommended to correct the problem     Setting Up the Printer Hardware    Question                  Recommendation                      The printer does not work         The printer may be in sleep mode  Press the panel  lamps are off  switch to wake up the printer  Check to see if the  printer is plugged into a live power source and the  power switch is on   The printer does not print  Check the following   The printer is turned on        of the protective parts have been removed   The toner cartridge and drum unit are installed  properly   The interface cable is securely connected between  the printer and computer   Check to see if the Alarm lamp is blinking  If the  lamp is blinking  refer to the Operator Call section  of this manual   Check to see if the Ready lamp is blinking  If the  lamp is blinking fast  the printer might be cooling  down to lower the printers internal temperature   Open the top cover of the printer to lower the  temperature        6   9    USER S GUIDE    Setting Up the Printer for Windows    Question  Recommendation         I cannot print from my    Make sure the supplied Windows printer driver is  application software  installed and selected with your application  software   If you use the serial interface  make sure that the  serial slide switch of the serial interface is in the  correct position and the interface settings are  correctly set up with the DIP switches   Sometimes I get a Print Change the following settings
183. ry Canada Compliance Statement  For Canada Only     This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference   Causing Equipment Regulations     Cet appareil num  rique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du R  glement  sur la mat  riel brouilleur du Canada     International Energy Star Compliance Statement    The purpose of the International Energy Star Program is to promote the  development and popularization of energy efficient office equipments  which  includes computers  monitors  printers  facsimile receivers and copy machines  world wide    As an International Energy Star partner  Brother Industries  Ltd  has decided that  this product meets the guideline of the program     rff    USER S GUIDE    Radio Interference  220 240 V Model Only   This printer complies with EN55022 CISPR Publication 22  Class B     Before this product is used  ensure that you use a double shielded cable with twisted   pair conductors and that it is marked    IEEE 1284 compliant   The cable must not  exceed 1 8 meters in length     Laser Safety  For 110 120 V Model Only     This printer is certified as a Class I laser product under the U S  Department of Health and  Human Services  DHHS  Radiation Performance Standard according to the Radiation Control  for Health and Safety Act of 1968  This means that the printer does not produce hazardous  laser radiation     Since radiation emitted inside the printer is completely confined within protective housings  and ex
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185. scratched     Replace the fixing  unit    Note  Is you print the same pattern continuously  the drum will be worn away and   black vertical streaks appear on the paper     Black and blurred horizontal stripes       Step Remedy    Scratch on the 1 Are the horizontal stripes at Y Replace the drum unit   drum 94mm         drum  intervals     Scratch on the 3 Are the horizontal streaks at Y Replace the fixing unit    fixing roller 63mm  heat roller  intervals    SR PCB 4 Is the problem solved after the Y Replace the SR PCB   SR PCB replaced     es  Toner stuck on 2 Are the horizontal stripes at Yes Print several sheet and see  the developer 25mm  developer roller  what happens   roller intervals  The problem will disappear  after a while  If not  replace the  drum unit   es  es       IV 10  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    Black vertical streaks  in the gray background     Translucent Are there any stains  Clean the scanner window     stain on the If it is not effective  replace the  scanner window scanner unit     White vertical streaks       Scanner window Is the scanner window dirty  Yes   Clean the scanner window with  dirty a dry tissue     Transfer failure Is the transfer roller scratched  Yes Replace the drum unit   l 10 Faultv registration       1    Excessive paper Is the paper loaded in the Instruct the user to keep paper  load paper feeder more than 22mm               loads below 22mm in depth     Ditto 3 Is the first
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187. t Config  amp  Print        printer prints the current configuration of  Fonts I the printer and a list of the internal fonts   The printer returns to the ready status after  printing   Factory Reset The printer is restored to the factory setting and    permanent fonts and macros are cleared   The printer returns to the ready status after  printing    Hex Dump Print The printer can print data as hexadecimal values   so that you can check data errors and problems   To exit from this mode  you have to turn off the  printer     Control Features Set by the Brother Driver    Page Protection    If the printed images are too complex to print  the printer may print a  partial image on the page  If this occurs  the printer has lost some print  data and will indicate a    print overrun    error by printing an error report     The page protection feature allows the printer to create the image to be  printed in memory before physically moving the paper through the  printer  Therefore  setting page protection to ON may eliminate the     PRINT OVERRUN    error     The    AUTO    setting does not require additional memory and  automatically uses page protection only when it is necessary   Occasionally  when AUTO page protection is on  processing complex  print data may be slightly delayed     3 5    USER S GUIDE       Note  To set the Page Protection to A4  Letter or Legal paper sizes  the  following total capacity of memory is required   300 dpi 600 dpi  Letter A4 2 Mbytes 6 Mbytes  Legal 
188. t laser printers have a restricted area that cannot   be printed on  Usually the first two lines and last two  lines of text cannot print  leaving 62 printable lines    Adjust the top and bottom margins in your document  to allow for this        6 14    Print Quality    Q Caution    CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING    You may clear a print quality problem by replacing the drum unit with a  new one if the Drum lamp is on  The drum unit is at the end of its life       Question    Recommendation    Printouts are too dark or light     Printed pages contain white  stripes        Fig  6 8 White Stripes or Faint  Images    Printed pages are stained with  toner or have vertical stripes     y y                Fig  6 9 Dark Stripes or Toner  Stains    Printed pages have white spots    in black text and graphics area        Fig  6 10 White Spots       Turn the print density dial counterclockwise for  lighter images and clockwise for darker images  It has  been factory set to the middle position  See   ADJUSTING THE PRINT DENSITY  in Chapter 5   You may clear the problem by wiping the scanner  windows with a soft cloth   See    Cleaning the printer  interior and Drum unit   in Chapter 5      If you still have the same problem and the Drum  lamp is on after cleaning  replace the drum unit with     new one     Clean the printer interior and the primary corona  wire of the toner cartridge  See Cleaning the  Printer Interior and Drum Unit  in Chapter 5   Make sure that the tab of the corona wire is
189. tall them  These instructions assume you will install the  driver and fonts from the disk drive A     1  Start Windows 3 1   2  Insert the supplied disk for Windows into your floppy disk drive     3  Choose Run from the File menu in the Program Manager     4           the drive name where you inserted EB Run    the supplied disk and  SETUP  in the       box  for example  A   SETUP  Click the      MEETUP        OK button or press      Enter key  Ind iesu                  5  The installer program will begin  Follow      instructions on      computer screen    Be sure to restart Windows when the installation process is completed      NOTE   e The installer automatically updates your SYSTEM  INI Windows file by adding   DEVICE bi di 386                  386Enh  section  If any bi directional parallel  communications device driver has previously been installed  it will be deactivated by this  new driver  If you want to use the driver that was previously installed  you should re install  your previous driver  However  re installing the previous driver will make the HL 1070  series driver inactive    e The installer makes the installed printer driver the Windows default    e The installer automatically sets the printer port to the parallel interface  LPT1    e If you select the status monitor ON  changes have been made to the SYSTEM  INI file  It  is necessary to restart Windows so that the changes become effective and the installed bi   directional parallel communications device dr
190. tch that is located on  the left side of your printer     Make sure that the Ready lamp is lit after  the printer has warmed up  approximately  30 seconds      Make sure that the printer automatically  ejects the starter sheet while the printer is  warming up immediately after installing a  new drum unit  You may discard the starter  sheet after it is automatically ejected     CAUTION   Do not open the top cover until the printer  ejects the starter sheet completely  It may  cause the starter sheet to jam     Printing    Test Sample Page    We recommend that you print a test page  Refer to the instructions below     NOTE   e The following first print test page operation will be invalid after the printer receives any  data from your computer    e Additional test sample pages can be printed by using the    Test Print Mode  procedure in  Chapter 3 of the User s Guide     Press the control panel switch   The printer will start printing a test sample    page     NOTE   The printer can also print settings  fonts   and hexadecimal values of received data   For more information  see    Test Print  Mode  in Chapter 3 of the User s Guide        NOTE   If the printer does not print a test sample page  see    CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING    Q  amp  A  of the User s Guide  If you are still unable to print a test sample page after reviewing  the information in the User s Guide  consult your dealer     After printing the test sample page  you are ready to prepare your computer to work with the
191. te Printer Console  Program     2  Read the User s Guide to get information about the following     e Features and operating environment requirements of your printer      Chapter 1   Paper Handling   Chapter 2   Control Panel     Chapter 3   Options     Chapter 4   Maintenance   Chapter 5   Troubleshooting     Chapter 6   Specifications     Appendices   Index    USER S GUIDE    ABOUT YOUR PRINTER    Printer Overview Paper Support               Paper Support Multi Purpose    Multi Purpose Sheet Feeder 2    Sheet Feeder 1    Paper Guide    Manual Feed Slot    Extension  Support Wire    Control Panel  Output Tray    Fig  1 1 Front View    Optional Interface Port    Serial Interface  Board RS100M    DIP switch          g         12345678                   Universal  Interface Port    Slide switch  Parallel Interface Port    Power Switch    Power Cord  Fig  1 2 Rear View    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION    System Requirements in the Brother Printing Solution for    Windows    Features    Check the following system requirements to setup and operate the printer  in the Brother Printing Solution for Windows environment        BM PC or compatible with 80486 SX or higher microprocessor      Parallel interface  or printer port       4 MB or more of memory  8 MB recommended       10 MB of space available on your hard disk for the printer driver and all  fonts   e Microsoft Windows 95 98   Windows NT 4 0 or Windows 3 1 3 11    This printer has the following features        Up to 1200  H  x 600  
192. ter1 blogspot com     3   gt                    two screws securing the fan motor     Fan Motor       SW Panel PCB  Screws    Fan Motor Holder    Fig  3 32    3 46 Drive Unit   1    Unhook the heater harness from the drive unit     Heater harness         Drive Unit       Fig  3 33    11 19  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com     2  Release the hook to remove the gear cover      3   gt  Remove the six screws securing the drive unit  Lift the drive unit while pressing  and releasing the static removal plate spring on the drive unit     B jie 4 Gear cover  Screws E  Screws  Ag ELS  e    aBg    e  E         1                              iP  A  yl  eL  0     lt a   2    2                                 Static removal    plate spring    Fig  3 34    3 17 Main Motor ASSY   1    Remove the four screws securing the main motor ASSY        Drive Unit       Main Motor ASSY    Screws    111 20  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    3 18 Gears and Solenoid   1  Apply grease to the points shown below                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                S  lt                              i  e         e       re M     S      5                                                                                           
193. ternal covers  the laser beam cannot escape from the machine during any phase of user  operation     FDA Regulations  For 110 120 V Model Only     U S  Food and Drug Administration  FDA  has implemented regulations for laser products  manufactured on and after August 2  1976  Compliance is mandatory for products marketed  in the United States  One of the following labels on the back of the printer indicates  compliance with the FDA regulations and must be attached to laser products marketed in the  United States     MANUFACTURED    BROTHER INDUSTRIES  USA  INC    2950 Brother Blvd   Bartlett  TN 38133  U S A    This product complies with FDA radiation performance standards  21 CFR Subchapter J    MANUFACTURED    BROTHER INDUSTRIES LTD    15 1 Naeshiro cho Mizuho ku Nagoya  467 8561 Japan   This product complies with FDA radiation performance standards  21 CFR Subchapter J       Caution  Use of controls  adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified in this  manual may result in hazardous radiation exposure     REGULATIONS    Declaration of Conformity  For Europe     We  Brother International Europe Ltd    Brother House 1 Tame Street  Guide Bridge  Audenshaw  Manchester M34 5JE  UK     declare that this product is in conformity with the following normative documents     Safety  EN 60950  EN 60825  EMC  EN 55022 Class B  EN 50082 1    following the provisions of the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC and the Electromagnetic  Compatibility Directive 89 336 EEC
194. the DOS prompt to proceed with installation     Insert the supplied disk into your floppy disk drive  A  or B       Select drive A or B to be used by typing  A  or B  after the DOS prompt and  pressing the Enter key          Type RPCSETUP and press the Enter    key  A   gt RPCSETUP    Follow the instructions on the screen     Using      Remote Printer Console Main Program    Remote Printer Console    Type              gt          and press the Enter  key to start the Remote Printer Console      Direct Access Printer Setup Console Config Guide    Current Status       main program  Status   Ready  Media Type Regular  The Main Screen will appear on your Paper Size etter  computer screen as shown on the right              Copies 1  Memory Size 1048576 Bytes   1 4  Select      Enter Setting        Alt Character  Menu     11 Help     Esc  Exit    The        gets the current settings information from your printer when it starts if bi directional  communication is enabled between your computer and printer  Otherwise  RPC shows its  default settings  If you want to change settings  move the cursor to the desired item and select  the desired setting by using the Enter and Cursor keys  Then  press the Enter key to make the  selected setting valid  If you use a mouse  click the desired item to change the setting     Additionally  there are four sub menus as shown in the table below  Select a sub menu by  clicking the desired sub menu with the mouse  by using the cursor key and the Enter 
195. tion settings  If you can  use the supplied RPC program  use it to change  the settings as required  Also  you can print the  current setting list from the RPC program or  Printer Control Panel    Make sure that the correct interface type and  settings are set up to match your computer  Be  sure to use      RS 422A serial interface for  Macintosh computers and the RS 232C serial  interface for PCs  Refer to    SERIAL  INTERFACE BOARD RS100M    in Chapter 4    The printer received a very complex print job and   could not process part of the page  This may be   solved by the following ways       If you are using Windows 3 1 95 98 with the  supplied printer driver  change the following  settings in the driver and try again    Graphics Mode   TrueType Mode   Use Printer TrueType Font  Set the page protection mode to  AUTO  or your  document size    Reduce the print resolution or reduce the  complexity of your document and try again   This is a problem usually relating to serial interface   settings  Your computer is not recognizing the   printer   s input buffer full signal  Causes could be  incorrect serial cable  incorrectly wired or too long   or incorrect setting of your computer serial interface     Some applications download several types and sizes  of fonts  This can use up your printer memory very  quickly  Set the Page Protection to AUTO  reduce the  number of font sizes within your application  reduce  the resolution  or purchase additional SIMM for the  printer     Mos
196. to by the CPU             74F245           vopso                   T C144 P3 OPTION IO  104      040                  175                    0   19               GND  03 12    CSRVN       SS opcs         93 08O     IORDN     13  gp   0   0      RESET  2 Jag        4      52 Rig    680                        03 06  IBUSDR TPOS14 3 17       51 R175        680        ZBUSDR  01 098                                    ADR28 4 1 82116 4      41  052 RI78 191        5  5 15         29        gt  A4  6      14 21 17 155       1 13 3l 16 14  B5     S             93 AAA       8 12  4  15 28    BB ey Ow NE     81     1           54101 DATA31 24x p7  DATA3   9   01 030  ADRL27 021 X D6  DATA29 8  ne  DATA28 23         DATA27  DATA26  DATA2S  DATA24              VDDS     Bl 12C  DATAL31 001    R159 103  R161 103  R168 103     03 060 XINTN 27   03 108  RESIST     2 SENTAN   03 09  2 ZBDN            12  BD    003 106  XVDON ETM EXVDO  CND O            ig  LEDR    3 12C  XSENN SENSE       GND         Fig  2 9    1 3 8 EEPROM  The EEPROM    an   24  04   two wire type with a 512 x 86  configuration     U13    24  04               12C  SCL    SDA      12C     Il 10  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    1 3 9 Reset Circuit  The reset IC is a PST596DNR  The reset voltage is 4 2V  typ   and the LOW period of the  reset signal is 50ms  typ           ae  098  CASNAL3 0                                  a  z  e  Fig  2 11  1 3 10 Parallel I O  Fig  2 13
197. ton swab     The problem is not solved after Replace the drum unit if the  printing a few pages  OPC drum is scratched or  deteriorated  exposed     Refer to the following note    Are the spots at 68mm Check and clean the heat roller  intervals  with a cloth dampened with  And the problem is not solved alcohol   after printing a few pages  Replace the fixing unit        Note  Clean the drum unit as follows      1  Place the printing samples in front of the process unit  and find the exact  portion of image defect                          Position of smudge on  the drum           94mm interval       Fig  4 2     2  Turn the drum gear by finger while looking at the surface of the OPC drum        IV 14  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    Wipe the surface of the photosensitive drum with a cotton swab until the                       3   dust      paper powder on the surface toner lamp comes off   Separator Paper path                    gt  2         f      4            U  lt  gt                   Photo sensitive drum    SS            Cleaning roller       Toner cartridge   Fig  4 4   Caution  Don t wipe the surface of the photosensitive drum with something sharp   ball   point pen etc     Use the cleaning liquid which is mixed ethyl alcohol and pure water at the rate    of each 5096         15  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    l 16 Black bank    19    Drum unit 1 Is the wire clean
198. ty Operating   Storage     APPENDIX    AC 110 to 120 V  50 60 Hz  AC 220 to 240 V  50 Hz    280 W or less  60 W or less  13 W or less    49 dB A or less  38 dB A or less    10 to 32 5  C  50 to 90 5  F   0 to 40      38 to 104 F     20 to 8096  without condensation   10 to 8596  without condensation     Dimensions  W x Dx H  402 x 439 274 mm  15 8 x 17 3 x 10 8 inches    when the output tray is closed      Weight Approx  9 6 kg  21 2 Ib   including the drum unit and toner    cartridge    USER S GUIDE    PARALLEL INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS      gt  Note  To ensure the highest quality performance  it is recommended that you  use an IEEE 1284 compliant parallel cable between the printer and your    computer  Only IEEE 1284 cables support all of the advanced printing  capabilities  such as bi directional communication  These cables will be  clearly marked with  IEEE 1284         Interface Connector Printer Side  Amphenol FCN 685J036 L X or equivalent  A shielded cable should be used     Pin Assignment       Pin No  Signal Direction   Pin No  Signal Direction   1 DATA STROBE Input 19       S G       2          1 Input 20       S G       3          2 Input 21       S G       4          3 Input 22       S G       5          4 Input 23       S G       6          5 Input 24       S G       7          6 Input 25       S G       8          7 Input 26       S G       9          8 Input 27       S G      10              Output 28       S G       11 BUSY Output 29       S G      12      Outp
199. ut 30       S G      13 SLCT Output 31 INPUT PRIME Input  14    AUTO FEED Input 32 FAULT Output  15 N C    33           16       S G     34           17       S G     35           18  5V   36 SLCT IN Input    A 4    APPENDIX      gt  Note  To use bi directional communication  an interface cable which has the pin  connections above must be used                                                        Shield Shield       Fig  A 1 Parallel Interface Cable    USER S GUIDE    Universal Serial Bus  USB  Interface    Interface Connector    2 1                                           3 4  Pin Assignment  Pin No  Signal  1         45V   2   Data Serial Data    3   Data Serial Data    4 Ground    APPENDIX    RESIDENT FONTS    75 Scalable and 12 Bitmapped Fonts    This printer has the following scalable fonts and bitmapped fonts  The  fonts that can be used vary according to the current emulation mode        HP LaserJet  EPSON FX 850  and IBM Proprinter XL Modes    Scalable Fonts   Intellifont Compatible Fonts     Alaska  Extrabold    Antique Oakland  Oblique  Bold    Brougham  Oblique  Bold  BoldOblique    Cleveland Condensed    Connecticut  e Guatemala Antique  Italic  Bold  BoldItalic    Letter Gothic  Oblique  Bold    Maryland    Oklahoma  Oblique  Bold  BoldOblique          Brussels Light  LightItalic  Demi  Demiltalic  e PC Tennessee Roman  Italic  Bold  BoldItalic    Utah  Oblique  Bold  BoldOblique    Utah Condensed  Oblique  Bold  BoldOblique    Microsoft Windows 3 1 95 98 True
200. w the image defect fault descriptions in  this section     2  CONSUMABLE PARTS    2 1 Drum Unit  The Drum lamp is on when the drum unit is nearly at the end of its life     Life expectancy  20 000 pages at 20 pages per job  8 000 pages at 1 page per job    Note  There are many factors that determine the actual drum life  such as  temperature  humidity  type of paper and toner that you use  the number of  pages per print job  etc      2 2 Toner Cartridge    Toner low  The Data and Alarm lamps blink once every five seconds   Toner empty  The Data and Alarm lamps blink once every second   Life expectancy  2 400 pages a new toner cartridge     when printing A4  or letter size paper at 5  print coverage     Note  Toner life expectancy will vary depending on the type of average print job  printed     IV 2  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    2 3 Periodical Replacement Parts    No  service life  number of print   z       IM  230v  3   MP SHEET FEEDER 1 ASSY Y   UH3303001 1    100 000   4        SHEET FEEDER 2 ASSY Y   UH3304001 1    100 000      Note  The above table shows only estimated value  These values are subject to  change without prior notice     IV 3  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    3  IMAGE DEFECTS    3 1 Image Defect Examples    vf uH    l 1 Light I 2 Dark    a Ankri  T            6 Black vertical  streaks    l 6 Black vertical  streaks    l 5 Dirt on back of paper    m  
201. wing items are not damaged and none are missing       Printer   Paper supports      Drum unit assembly  with Toner cartridge  included        3 5  floppy disks for Windows  printer driver and fonts  CD ROM   Quick setup guide  this guidebook    User s guide   Plastic Bag  for transporting the drum unit assembly   Dust cover    NOTE   You will need to purchase an interface cable that matches the bi directional IEEE 1284  compliant interface of your computer  If you do not know what cable you need  consult your  dealer     Action 2  Install the Toner Cartridge Drum Unit          Starter Sheet                                              Unpack the drum unit assembly with the  toner cartridge included  Gently shake it  from side to side five or six times     CAUTION   Do not expose the drum unit to light for  longer than a few minutes  as this will  damage the drum     CAUTION   Do not remove the starter sheet    This sheet will be ejected while the printer  is warming up after installing a new drum  unit   See Action 5 Illustration 4     Open the top cover of the printer     Holding the drum by its handles  install it  into the printer  The drum will slide easily  into place     Close      top cover     See    CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE    in  the User s Guide for more information  about replacement of the toner cartridge        Action 3  Load Paper into Your Printer    The printer has two multi purpose sheet feeders  The feeders can handle paper within    the following specificatio
202. ymbol set is always  used     OCR A    HP LaserJet 6P Mode    Roman 8  8U    ISO Latini  ON    ISO Latin2  2N    ISO         5  5      ISO Latin6  6N    PC 8  10U    PC 8 D N  11U   PC 850  12U   PC 852  17U   PC 775  26U   PC 1004  9J    PC 8 Turkish  9T   Windows Latini  190   Windows Latin2  9E   Windows Latin5  5T   Windows Baltic  19L     EPSON Mode    US ASCII  PC 8  PC 8 D N  PC 850  PC 852  PC 860  PC 863  PC 865    IBM Mode    PC 8  PC 8 D N  PC 850    e   Note    OCR B    Legal  1U   Ventura Math  6M   Ventura Intl  13J   Ventura US  14J   PS Math  5M    PS Text  10J   Math 8  8M    Pi Font  15U    MS Publishing  6J   Windows 3 0  9U   Desktop  71    MC Text  127   Symbol  19M   Windings  5791   ISO2 IRV   ISO4 UK    PC 8 Turkish  German   UK ASCIII  French I  Danish I  Italy   Spanish  Swedish    PC 852  PC 860  PC 863    APPENDIX    1506 ASCII  ISO10 Swedish  ISO11 Swedish  ISO14 JIS ASCII  ISO15 Italian  ISO16 Portuguese  ISO17 Spanish  ISO21 German  ISO25 French  ISO57 Chinese  ISO60 Norwegianl  ISO61 Norwegian2  ISO69 French  15084 Portuguese  15085 Spanish   HP German   HP Spanish    Japanese  Norwegian  Danish II   UK ASCII II  French II  Dutch   South African    PC 865  PC 8 Turkish    If you want to know what characters are in each symbol character set     print CHARASET   PRN file from the  Print form  option in the Direct  Access Menu of the Remote Printer Console Program           USER S GUIDE       HP LaserJet 6P    ISO Latini    Roman 8    fy    I O 10
203. ypes of paper    Sheet Feeder 1  Front  gt      a    Normal paper  60 to 157g m   specified types of high quality paper           A4 size   Letter size   Legal size   B5 size     5 size   A6 size   Executive size   9  envelop size  maximum printable area   The recommended types of plain paper are as follows   Letter   Xerox 4200  75g m       4   Xerox 80 Premier Paper  80g m       b  Special paper  specified types     Labels   Envelopes  DL  C5  COM10    Postcards   Organizers  K  L  and J sizes of DAY TIMERS       Sheet Feeder 2  Rear  gt      a  Normal paper  60 to 157g m   specified types of high quality paper     A4 size   Letter size   Legal size   B5 size   Executive size   The specified types of plain paper are as follows   Letter   Xerox 4200  75g m     A4   Xerox 80 Premier Paper       6    Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com     2    Paper feed conditions    Type Name Manual feed   60 to 80 g m     200 sheets     200 sheets   80 g m  paper  Legal    Normal paper  cut sheet     100 sheets     100 sheets   157 g m     30 sheets   30 sheets     Labels      50 sheets   Special paper  cut sheet  a   10 sheets   Postcards  Organizers       2 7 Effective Printing Area    Printable area                      7  Download Free Service Manual and Resetter Printer at http   printer1 blogspot com    The table below shows the effective printing areas                                                                             210 0     
    
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