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A game console with a color sticker "seal" printer, released by Casio in 1995 and mainly marketed towards girls.{{WikipediaInfoAlt|Casio_Loopy}}
A game console with a color sticker printer, released by Casio in 1995 and mainly marketed towards girls.{{WikipediaInfoAlt|Casio_Loopy}}
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|Release Year = 1995
|Release Year = 1995
|Mounting Technology = Through Hole, SMD
|Mounting Technology = Through Hole, SMD
|Capacitor Types = Aluminum Electrolytic, Ceramic
|Capacitor Types = Electrolytic, Aluminum Electrolytic, Ceramic
|Leak Risk = Medium
|Leak Risk = Medium
|Batteries = None
|Batteries = None
|Destructive Entry = No
|Destructive Entry = No
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== Known Issues ==
== Known Issues ==
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==== Solutions ====
==== Solutions ====


* Replace C254-C255, C261, and C263-C266. Total 7 caps, along the rear edge and rear-right corner of the main board.
* Replace C254, C255, C261, and C263-C266. Total 7 caps, along the rear edge and rear-right corner of the main board.
* Capacitor type is not critical here. Ceramics of the same or greater capacitance value can be used but may change the sound slightly.
* Capacitor type is not critical here. Ceramics of the same or greater capacitance value can be used but may change the sound slightly.


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== Disassembly Notes ==
== Disassembly Notes ==
Remove screws on the bottom and then knock the top shell sideways to open. Lay the top shell flat in front of the console and unscrew the LED board. Be sure not to lose the printer bezel and cutter button as they are held in loosely.
Remove screws on the bottom and then knock or pry the top shell sideways to open. Lay the top shell flat in front of the console and unscrew the LED board. Remove the printer bezel and cutter button which are held in loosely.
 
To access the IO board:
 
* Unplug the two rearmost IO cables from the main board (CB and CC). The cables cannot be unplugged at the IO board end.
* Unscrew the printer module's lower 4 screws and lift it towards the front of the console, be careful with the ribbon cable.
* Unscrew the 4 screws holding the shield and IO board down
* Remove the shield and slide the board out towards the front.


To access the main board:
To access the main board:
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* Unscrew the 6 screws holding the shield and main board down, and the 2 screws on the cartridge connector.
* Unscrew the 6 screws holding the shield and main board down, and the 2 screws on the cartridge connector.
* Remove the shield and lift the board up and towards the rear.
* Remove the shield and lift the board up and towards the rear.
To access the IO board:
* Unplug the two rearmost IO cables from the main board (CB and CC). The cables cannot be unplugged at the IO board end.
* Unscrew the printer module's lower 4 screws.
** If it is still connected to the main board, carefully move it towards the front of the console.
** If it has been disconnected already, simply lift it out.
* Unscrew the 4 screws holding the shield and IO board down
* Remove the shield and slide the board out towards the front.


Ensure the power switch, printer bezel and cutter button are properly aligned when reassembling. Can be reassembled without shields and eject lever for testing.
Ensure the power switch, printer bezel and cutter button are properly aligned when reassembling. The console can be reassembled without the shields and eject lever for testing.


== Original Parts ==
== Original Parts ==
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==Replacement Parts==
===Basic PCB Name===
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''If parts are not available or different selection is preferred, you can use the values in the [[#Original_Parts|Original Parts]] section to perform a parametric search.''


== Related Links ==
== Related Links ==


* [[Casio Loopy Magical Shop]] - an accessory for capturing video frames and printing them to stickers.


== References ==
[[Category:Game Console]]
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[[Category:1990s]]
[[Category:WorkNeeded:ReplacementParts]]

Latest revision as of 18:12, 7 August 2024

A game console with a color sticker printer, released by Casio in 1995 and mainly marketed towards girls.

For more information, see this article's corresponding Wikipedia page: Casio_Loopy.
This device is in the WorkNeeded:ReplacementParts category because it was flagged as missing information on replacement parts. If it has the original parts listed you may be able to search for replacements using the parametric searches available from parts distributors. If you have or make a list of replacement parts, please feel free to add them by copying the relevant table from EditorsToolbox:Tables
Casio Loopy
Preliminary Information
Release Year 1995
Leak Risk Medium
Batteries None
Mounting Technology Through Hole, SMD
Capacitor Types Electrolytic, Aluminum Electrolytic, Ceramic
Destructive Entry No

Known Issues

High chance of leakage on IO board

Causes

  • C504 installed backwards on all revisions due to incorrect board markings. If it hasn't leaked yet, it probably will.

Solutions

  • Replace C504 with a new cap in the correct orientation.
  • Alternatively leave C504 unpopulated, no noticeable change in operation.

Audio is quiet or has uneven stereo levels

Causes

  • Dry capacitors in audio path.

Solutions

  • Replace C254, C255, C261, and C263-C266. Total 7 caps, along the rear edge and rear-right corner of the main board.
  • Capacitor type is not critical here. Ceramics of the same or greater capacitance value can be used but may change the sound slightly.

Video is dark, unstable, or has a visible gradient

Causes

  • Dry capacitors in video path.

Solutions

  • Replace C501, C502 and C533 on the IO board.
  • Higher capacitance value can be used to improve video quality.

Disassembly Notes

Remove screws on the bottom and then knock or pry the top shell sideways to open. Lay the top shell flat in front of the console and unscrew the LED board. Remove the printer bezel and cutter button which are held in loosely.

To access the main board:

  • Remove the black eject lever by unhooking the spring, unscrewing the right end clamp, angling upwards and sliding to the right.
  • Unplug all cables from the right edge of the main board.
  • Unscrew the grounding wire from the printer module.
  • Unscrew the 6 screws holding the shield and main board down, and the 2 screws on the cartridge connector.
  • Remove the shield and lift the board up and towards the rear.

To access the IO board:

  • Unplug the two rearmost IO cables from the main board (CB and CC). The cables cannot be unplugged at the IO board end.
  • Unscrew the printer module's lower 4 screws.
    • If it is still connected to the main board, carefully move it towards the front of the console.
    • If it has been disconnected already, simply lift it out.
  • Unscrew the 4 screws holding the shield and IO board down
  • Remove the shield and slide the board out towards the front.

Ensure the power switch, printer bezel and cutter button are properly aligned when reassembling. The console can be reassembled without the shields and eject lever for testing.

Original Parts

Main board - revision B - JCM631-MA1M B

Capacitor Specifications and Footprint Information
RefDes Qty Capacitance Voltage Mount Diameter/Size Height Type
C1, C55, C153, C156, C273 5 22µF 6.3V SMD 4mm 5mm Aluminum Electrolytic
C59 1 10µF 35V SMD 5mm 5mm Aluminum Electrolytic
C60, C254, C255, C263, C264, C265, C266, C410 8 10µF 10V SMD 4mm 5mm Aluminum Electrolytic
C261 1 1µF 50V SMD 4mm 5mm Aluminum Electrolytic
C283, C302, C352, C404, C423, C424 6 100µF 6.3V SMD 6mm 5mm Aluminum Electrolytic

Main board - revision C - JCM631-MA1M C

Capacitor values are the same as revision B, some SMD parts replaced with through-hole.

Capacitor Specifications and Footprint Information
RefDes Qty Capacitance Voltage Mount Diameter/Size Height Lead Spacing Temp Type Brand Series
C1 1 22µF 6.3V Through Hole 4mm 6mm 5mm 85°C Electrolytic Elna RC3?
C59 1 10µF 35V Through Hole 5mm 6mm 5mm 85°C Electrolytic Elna RC3?
C60 1 10µF 10V Through Hole 4mm 6mm 5mm 85°C Electrolytic Elna RC3?
C55, C153, C156, C273 4 22µF 6.3V SMD 4mm 5mm Aluminum Electrolytic
C254, C255, C263, C264, C265, C266, C410 7 10µF 10V SMD 4mm 5mm Aluminum Electrolytic
C261 1 1µF 50V SMD 4mm 5mm Aluminum Electrolytic
C283, C302, C352, C404, C423, C424 6 100µF 6.3V SMD 6mm 5mm Aluminum Electrolytic

IO board - all revisions - JCM631-MA2M

Also known as power board, power AV board.

Capacitor Specifications and Footprint Information
RefDes Qty Capacitance Voltage Mount Diameter/Size Height Lead Spacing Temp Type Brand Series
C501 1 470µF 6.3V Through Hole 7mm 12mm 5mm 85°C Electrolytic Elna RE3
C502 1 330µF 6.3V Through Hole 7mm 12mm 5mm 85°C Electrolytic Elna RE2
C504 1 100µF 10V Through Hole 5mm 11mm 5mm 85°C Electrolytic Elna RE2
C509 1 1000µF 35V Through Hole 13mm 25mm 5mm 85°C Electrolytic Elna RE2
C522, C524, C526, C527 4 470µF 10V Through Hole 8mm 12mm 5mm 85°C Electrolytic Elna RE2
C532 1 100µF 35V Through Hole 8mm 12mm 5mm 85°C Electrolytic Elna RE2
C533 1 100µF 6.3V Through Hole 5mm 11mm 5mm 85°C Electrolytic Elna RE2

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