Canon BJC 6000 Service Manual - Page 69

Resetting EEPROM, 6.5 Model setting, 6.6 Automatic head position adjustment

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BJC-6000 Part 3: Operating Instructions 3.6.4 Resetting EEPROM The EEPROM stores such information as function settings, total sheets passed with the Black/Color or Photo/Color cartridge, total waste ink absorbed, and the last three errors recoverable only by service personnel. Because the waste ink full error is based on the data of the total waste ink absorbed as stored in the EEPROM, the Waste Ink Counter must be cleared whenever the waste ink absorber has been replaced. If the control board has been replaced, the new EEPROM must also be initialized. In this case, the waste ink absorber must also be replaced with a new one. For the EEPROM initializing procedure, refer to Part 3: 3.6.1 Service mode operations (Page 3-18). 3.6.5 Model setting The control board of this printer is a common component for different printers. If you have replaced the control board, it is necessary to set the mode setting as initial information. For model setting procedures, refer to Part 3: 3.6.1 Service mode operations (Page 3-18). After setting the model setting, perform the service/factory test printing for confirmation. 3.6.6 Automatic head position adjustment The automatic head position adjustment can be performed off-line (without being connected to a computer). The printer will perform the automatic adjustment in the same way as if the user initiated the adjustment from the computer via the printer driver utility. For details, refer to Part 3: 1.3.4 Aligning the print heads (Page 3-9). 3-21

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3.6.4 Resetting EEPROM
The EEPROM stores such information as function settings, total sheets passed with
the Black/Color or Photo/Color cartridge, total waste ink absorbed, and the last three
errors recoverable only by service personnel.
Because the waste ink full error is based
on the data of the total waste ink absorbed as stored in the EEPROM, the Waste Ink
Counter must be cleared whenever the waste ink absorber has been replaced.
If the
control board has been replaced, the new EEPROM must also be initialized.
In this
case, the waste ink absorber must also be replaced with a new one.
For the EEPROM
initializing procedure, refer to
Part 3: 3.6.1 Service mode operations
(Page 3-18)
.
3.6.5 Model setting
The control board of this printer is a common component for different printers.
If you
have replaced the control board, it is necessary to set the mode setting as initial
information.
For model setting procedures, refer to
Part 3: 3.6.1 Service mode operations
(Page 3-18)
.
After setting the model setting, perform the service/factory test printing
for confirmation.
3.6.6 Automatic head position adjustment
The automatic head position adjustment can be performed off-line (without being
connected to a computer).
The printer will perform the automatic adjustment in the
same way as if the user initiated the adjustment from the computer via the printer
driver utility.
For details, refer to
Part 3: 1.3.4 Aligning the print heads
(Page 3-9)
.
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BJC-6000
Part 3: Operating Instructions