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Service Manual Service Manual All trademarks and copyrights in the published materials belong to their respective owners. Service Manual It provides 600 dpi of resolution and 7.5 ppm (A4, color printing) or 30 ppm (A4, monochrome printing) of print speed. Setup Guide Service Manual Service Manual Service Manual Service Manual Service Manual All trademarks and copyrights in the published materials belong to their respective owners. All effort have been made to ensure the accuracy of the contents of this manual. However, should any errors be detected, SEIKO EPSON would greatly appreciate being informed of them. May indicate an operating or maintenance procedure, practice or C H E C K APPENDIX Provides the following additional information for reference: condition that is necessary to accomplish a task efficiently. Do not do anything that is dangerous even if not specifically described in this manual. In addition to the descriptions below and those given in this manual, there are many situations and circumstances that could result in serious bodily injury. W A R N I N G As the inside of the printer is high-temperature state immediately after the operation, leave it more than 30 minutes before working. Never open the Cover where the Warning Label About Laser Beam is affixed. The printer's cover, control panel and any other parts which are directly related to the user's safety should also be observed carefully. As the major safety devices, the printer is equipped with the following four interlock switches: SWITCH ASSY TOP. RAM: 32 MB as standard, can be expanded up to 256 MB 1.1.1 Engine features. Printing method: Semiconductor laser beam scanning and dry. List of Consumables and periodic replacement unit The maximum rated current and power consumption are measured with all engine options and controller options installed. Classification Replacement unit Table 1-12. http://avtorazborka-v-murmanske.ru/userfiles/file/crosman_177_cal_pellet_gun_357_manual.xml
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Sound pressure Printing mode Standby mode Sleep mode Main unit 53dB Background noise Background noise NOTE 1: The method of measuring and calculation conforms to ISO-7779. 2: Values mentioned above are actual measurement value. Types of Paper Feed MAXIMUM PRINTABLE AREA Special paper Width: 216.00 mm x Length: 297.00 mm Standard Plain Feeder Trans- Thick Enve- Coated paper paper. Safety Standards Conforms to International Energy Star Program standards Model Type Applicable Standards UL60950 3rd Edition 1.8.6 Miscellaneous. List of unit names Name Name Name Name Cover B MP tray Cleaner cover Cover DM (Duplex unit) Control Panel Toner Cartridge Parallel interface connector. Factors limiting printing start Time required Purpose Condition and control (sec) When the number of printed copies (pages) becomes 20 (by both continuous or intermittent 1 Cycle Down To keep the image density at target level. If the main unit is turned off, the cartridge that needs to be replaced does not move to the cartridge replacement position. Color mode Monochrome mode LIFE (unit: pages) Catalog Area Printing Table 1-33.The D4 protocol become valid only when the EPSON external LAN option is Network interface: Standard or Option connected. Indicators Indicators Function 1 line x 20 characters (5 x 7 dot matrix): Printer is ready to print. Setting Setting values Status sheet Underlined value in the Setting value column are factory default settings.Initialization by the Initialization menu of the Panel does not clear these items. The following is a list of the special operating functions supported by this printer. List of Printer Messages 1.16.2 Status Messages and Troubleshooting Error LED The following are items specific to this printer.MP tray (MP) Remedy NOTE: Covers A and B cannot be used for resolving jams (A, B are for replacing Open Cover A, install the right Toner Cartridge. The indicated cover is open. Remedy Remedy The printer recovers from the error by closing the cover. http://cptcla.org/userfiles/crosman-2100-classic-owners-manual.xml
While printing with a flying start, the data does not arrive in time. During printing in the manual feed mode, the paper ran out. Explanation The HOUSING ASSY-DEVE of each color (C, M, Y, K) reaches the almost end Worn Fuser of its life (the rest of the life is about 1000 pages) It is still able to use, however, it is recommended to replace it with a new one. List of Service Call Errors (Controller Related) Chapter3 “TROUBLESHOOTING”.) List of Service Call Errors (Controller Related) Internal error code Explanation 1021 RAM error (slot 1) 1120 ROM checksum error (bit 0 to 7) (program) 1121 ROM checksum error (bit 8 to 15) (program) Mem Overflow Duplex Mem Overflow Image Optimum The following methods can be used to clear the errors. To ensure a stable operation, add more memory. If the power is cut off during writing. C A U T I O N It can be output from the Maintenance Menu. For details, refer to Chapter6 “MAINTENANCE” for the Engine Status Sheet. Duplex Plain, SemiThk, Letterhead, Recycled Standard paper Page Size Paper Type Auto duplex Color, Labels Normal Trnsprnc A4, B5, LT, EXE. The printer contains a drum that forms toner images by four colors of toner “Yellow, Magenta, Cyan and Black (simply called YMCK from here on).”. BCR keeps contact with the drum and moves together with it. The laser beam is emitted from a laser diode in the ROS ASSY, and directed by the polygon mirror, fixed mirror and lens of the Scanner Assy in the ROS ASSY. This printer uses two developing systems: a “rotary developing system” that successively rotates four Developer Assys, and a “trickle developing system”. To The charging characteristics of the carrier is depleted due to dirt caused by the maintain the appropriate development density, the equivalent amount of consumed toner or due to scratches caused by stirring. Cleaning the drum Toner that was not transferred to the Belt at the “Primary transfer” process remains on the drum surface. https://skazkina.com/ru/elmo-editor-912-manual
Since the remaining toner hinder subsequent processes, it is scraped off by a Cleaning Blade that contacts with the drum, and is collected in the Waste Toner Box. The 2nd BTR comes in contact with the Belt only when transferring the image to paper to prevent the toner image formed on the Belt surface from being destroyed. The components are divided into four blocks as follows based on the basic configuration.When the SOLENOID FEED turns ON, the Feed Gear is unlocked and Feed Roll rotates.SOLENOID ASSY DUP The SELENOID ASSY DUP switches the gate inside the Fuser. When the SELENOID ASSY DUP turns ON, the actuator pushes the gate up, and the paper is fed to the Invert section. The Xerographic is divided into the following four blocks based on the basic configuration. Photoconductor Unit ROS ASSY FUSER. These MAIN FUNCTIONS voltage value are used for controlling toner density. Toner remaining on the drum is scraped off by the Cleaning Blade, and collected in the Waste Toner Box. The Waste Toner Box is provided with an actuator for blocking light entering the sensing element on the SENSOR TNER FULL. And Dispense Clutch, MOT ASSY MAG, MOT ASSY ROT, and SENSOR ROTARY HOME POSI MOT ASSY MAG are installed inside the printer for control of Rotary Developer operation. MOT ASSY MAG The MOT ASSY MAG rotates the Magnet Roll in the HOUSING ASSY-DEVE. The memory can be expanded up to 256 MB with an additional memory (option). READY mode: The printer has finished the warm-up and is ready for printing. When the paper size does not SENSOR match the print data, an error is sent to the controller. To Adjustment of SENSOR ASSY ADC obtain consistent image quality during printing, toner must be supplied to the The SENSOR ASSY ADC has two LEDs, one for black and the other for color. When toner patch density is extremely. Sequence 1) The printer starts printing as soon as it finishes to receive Yellow data of one page. http://cootowlaw.com/images/canoscan-lide-60-manual.pdf
2) While the Yellow image is being developed and transferred to the IBT Belt, the next data, Magenta, is received. For efficient troubleshooting, verify the condition of the trouble carefully, and use FIP (Fault Isolation Procedures) and wiring connection diagrams, and operating principles. FIP is provided as the first step to identify the cause of trouble. FIP is a guide for Teach the operator the right way. The printer, however, can be operated. Does the error recur when the power is turned. Does the error recur when the power is turned. Does the error recur when the power is turned. End of Panel Message Photoconductor Unit procedure Install Photocondctr Replace Photoconductor Unit. Does the error recur when the power is turned Possible parts that caused the error. End of Panel Message ASSY D or ANTENNA ASSY procedure Photocondctr Trouble Replace GUIDE CRU ASSY D or ANTENNA ASSY. (p.362) (p.365) Do all of the wiring below have normal. Repair broken Panel Message or shorted part. TonerCart Error Y Do all of the wiring below have normal. End of Panel Message ASSY-CTRG or ANTENNA CTRG procedure TonerCart Error Y Replace ANTENNA ASSY-CTRG or ANTENNA CTRG. (p.379) (p.380) Possible parts that caused the error. Do all of the wiring below have normal. Repair broken Panel Message or shorted part. TonerCart Error M Do all of the wiring below have normal. End of Panel Message ASSY-CTRG or ANTENNA CTRG procedure TonerCart Error M Replace ANTENNA ASSY-CTRG or ANTENNA CTRG. (p.379) (p.380) Possible parts that caused the error. Do all of the wiring below have normal. Do all of the wiring below have normal. Repair broken Panel Message or shorted part. TonerCart Error C Do all of the wiring below have normal. End of Panel Message ASSY-CTRG or ANTENNA CTRG procedure TonerCart Error C Replace ANTENNA ASSY-CTRG or ANTENNA CTRG. (p.379) (p.380) Possible parts that caused the error. Do all of the wiring below have normal. Do all of the wiring below have normal.
Repair broken Panel Message or shorted part. TonerCart Error K Do all of the wiring below have normal. End of Panel Message ASSY-CTRG or ANTENNA CTRG procedure TonerCart Error K Replace ANTENNA ASSY-CTRG or ANTENNA CTRG. (p.379) (p.380) Possible parts that caused the error. Do all of the wiring below have normal. Do all of the wiring below have normal. Replace the Panel Message of Feeder section ROLL in question. Jam LC, G Open COVER-REAR 500 of Feeder. Are ROLL ASSY TURN 500, HOLDER. SENSOR or shorted part.Repair broken or shorted part.Replace ROLL Panel Message of MSI section ASSY in question. Jam MP, E Remove MSI. (p.304) Are ROLL MSI, HOLDER ASSY RETARD. Replace ROLL Panel Message of Feeder section ASSY in question. Jam E Open COVER-REAR 500 of Feeder. Are ROLL ASSY TURN 500, HOLDER. Replace or re- Panel Message METAL and ROLL REGI RUBBER attach ROLL in question. Jam E Open CHUTE ASSY-REAR. Are the ROLL-REGI and ROLL REGI. Repair broken 2BTR SENS SENSOR HARNESS or shorted part.Repair broken 2BTR SENS SENSOR HARNESS or shorted part.Replace ROLL Panel Message METAL in question. Is ROLL REGI RUBBER attached correctly. Jam D, E Also, does this part rotate smoothly without. Replace FUSER Panel Message in EXIT SENSOR ASSY. (p.388) Jam C Does ACTUATOR move smoothly and enter the sensing area of EXIT SENSOR? End of ASSY DUP OUT and ROLL PINCH DUP. Replace the Panel Message ROLLER ASSY DUP gear in question. Jam DM Open Duplex. Remove COVER-L DUP. (p.414) Possible parts that caused the error. End of Panel Message procedure Replace PWBA MCU. (p.404) Service Req E517 Does the error recur when the power is turned Possible parts that caused the error. End of Panel Message procedure Replace PWBA MCU. (p.404) Service Req E516 Does the error recur when the power is turned Possible parts that caused the error. End of Panel Message turned ON.Do all of the wiring below have normal continuity.ROTARY Service Req E527 Do all of the wiring below have normal HOME POSI.
End of Panel Message procedure Service Req E526 Replace SENSOR ASSY ADC. (p.353) Does the error recur when the power is turned. End of Panel Message Photoconductor Unit procedure Service Req E525 Replace Photoconductor Unit. Does the error recur when the power is turned Possible parts that caused the error. End of Panel Message Photoconductor Unit procedure Service Req E524 Replace Photoconductor Unit. Does the error recur when the power is turned Possible parts that caused the error. Do all of the wiring below have normal. Panel Message TRAY 500 TRAY 500.Repair broken HVPS. (p.407) or shorted part.End of Panel Message RETRACT procedure Service Req E542 Replace SENSOR IBT RETRACT. (p.357) Does the error recur when a test print is made? Repair broken Panel Message or shorted part. Replace Toner Y Do all of the wiring below have normal. Repair broken Panel Message or shorted part. Replace Toner M Do all of the wiring below have normal. Repair broken Panel Message or shorted part. Replace Toner C Do all of the wiring below have normal. Repair broken Panel Message or shorted part. Replace Toner K Do all of the wiring below have normal. Repair broken Panel Message or shorted part. Do all of the wiring below have normal Replace Photocondctr continuity.Repair broken Panel Message or shorted part. Do all of the wiring below have normal A Open continuity.Repair broken Panel Message or shorted part. Do all of the wiring below have normal C Open continuity.ASSY FEED 1. G Open Is the continuity normal between all terminals (p.462) Panel Message COVER Is the actuator of COVER FRONT ASSY U FRONT B Open that presses SWITCH-INLK FRONT ASSY U. Repair broken Panel Message or shorted part. Y Toner Low Do all of the wiring below have normal. Repair broken Panel Message or shorted part. M Toner Low Do all of the wiring below have normal. Repair broken Panel Message or shorted part. C Toner Low Do all of the wiring below have normal. Repair broken Panel Message or shorted part. {-Variable.fc_1_url-
K Toner Low Do all of the wiring below have normal. Repair broken Panel Message or shorted part. Do all of the wiring below have normal Worn Photoconductor continuity.Replace Panel Message HARNESS- Disconnect the J416 from PWBA MCU. ASSY XERO. Worn Photoconductor Do all of the wiring below have normal continuity.Update the firmware. Tighten the Possible parts that caused the error screws.If this happens, you might be able to easily solve the problem by measuring the interval. FIP-P1 Printing is Faint (Weak Tones) window with Is ROS window dirty.Is the image printed normally.Problems procedure Re-attach the toner cartridge, and make a test print of the problem image. Completely blank pages are printed. Execute a test print, turn the power OFF when. Replace PWBA Problems and execute a test print. MCU. (p.404) Is the print, half white and half black. Completely black pages are printed. Problems window with Is ROS window dirty. CLEANER Vertical (along the paper feed direction) white ASSY. Connect the Problems Is the connector firmly connected to ROS connector. ASSY? Horizontal (vertical to the paper feed. Execute a test print, turn the power OFF when you think that the image transfer process is in progress during printing, and check the paper. Problems procedure Replace ROS ASSY. (p.375) Vertical (along the paper feed direction) black Make a test print of the problem image. Problems Photoconductor Unit procedure Replace Photoconductor Unit. Horizontal (vertical to the paper feed Make a test print of the problem image. Problems Photoconductor Unit procedure Replace Photoconductor Unit. Toner smudges appear randomly over the Make a test print of the problem image. Problems of SENSOR ASSY ADC any dirt or foreign bodies, Are there any dirt or foreign bodies on the. Clean and re- Problems damage and wear, and check attachment.Is the printed out paper wrinkled, folded or Check after replacement of FUSER ASSY End of Replace “ESS.
Problems W A R N I N G procedure Allow FUSER ASSY to cool down before performing work. ESS and possible parts that caused the error SENSOR TR-0 Photoconductor Unit. ESS and possible parts that caused the error. FIP-N1 At Power On ROLL ASSY-PRE REGI in FRAME ROLL ASSY- ASSY-PH that is driven by MOTOR-PH? PRE REGI. Possible parts that caused the error ROLL MSI that is driven by MOTOR-PH? ROLL MSI. FRAME ASSY-ROTARY that is driven by. Possible parts that caused the error ROLL REGI RUBBER in FRAME ASSY- ROLL REGI PH that is driven by MOTOR-PH? RUBBER. HOUSING ASSY-DEVE K, HOUSING HOUSING ROLLER ASSY DUP OUT that is driven. If the problem does not occur on the PWBA MCU built-in sample, the cause of the problem may be controller. Before disassembling the printer, remove Photoconductor Unit. This chapter describes the procedures for removing and attaching the main parts of the printer with the printer broken down into 12 main components according to the parts If necessary, remove DUPLEX before disassembling the printer. Do not mistakenly attach them at the wrong positions. Pay special attention when handling screws for plastic and screws for metal plates. If you mix up these screws, screw holes will be damaged. Screw threads also will be damaged, which may cause further trouble. Open COVER ASSY TOP and side it to the right to remove it. Open COVER ASSY TOP. Unhook the hook fastening COVER TRAY to COVER ASSY TOP, and remove COVER TRAY together with TRAY EXTENSION. REINSTALLATION 2)-2 When performing the following work, firmly insert the protrusions. In the case of the standard specification, open COVER FUSER. (p.285) Open COVER ASSY TOP. Loosen the screw (silver, with flange, 8 mm) fastening COVER TOP SIDE L to the main unit. In the case of the standard specification, open COVER FUSER. (p.285) Open COVER ASSY TOP. Remove the screw (silver, with flange, 8 mm) fastening COVER TOP SIDE R to the main unit.
Intermediate connector (blue) When performing the following work, leave the intermediate C A U T I O N connector (blue) on the harness side. Remove the screw (silver, with flange, 8 mm) fastening SWITCH ASSY FRONT to the main unit. Remove the screw (silver, with flange, tapping, 8 mm) fastening COVER ROS WINDOW to SLIDE BAR. Match the boss on COVER FRONT ASSY U with the holes on COVER FRONT L while bending down COVER FRONT ASSY U, and attach COVER FRONT ASSY U to COVER FRONT L. Open COVER FRONT ASSY U. When performing the following work, take care not to remove OP C A U T I O N PANEL too far as it is connected by a harness. When performing the following work, firmly insert the protrusion C A U T I O N on the front side of COVER ASSY LH into the indent on COVER FRONT L. Remove COVER ESS from the main unit. REINSTALLATION Match the two protrusions on the bottom side of COVER ESS with the holes on COVER LH, and attach COVER ESS. Remove COVER INNER TOP from the main unit. REINSTALLATION Match the hole on COVER INNER TOP with the boss on the main unit. Remove COVER ASSY RH. (p.301) Remove SWITCH ASSY FRONT. Remove SWITCH-INLK FUSER from BRACKET INLK FUSER. REINSTALLATION Match the hole on SWITCH-INLK FUSER with the boss on BRACKET INLK FUSER. REMOVAL Remove COVER ASSY RH. (p.301) Remove COVER ASSY LH. Slide ROLL MSI to the right, and draw out the attachment groove of ROLL MSI from the pin of SHAFT ASSY MSI to remove ROLL MSI from SHAFT ASSY MSI. REINSTALLATION Insert the left-side boss on CHUTE MSI into the left-side hole of MSI ASSY, then. Unhook the hooks fastening the holes at the center of GUIDE SIDE COVER and the hooks at the left and right of GUIDE SIDE COVER from the holes on FRAME ASSY BOTTOM, and remove GUIDE SIDE COVER. REMOVAL Remove FRAME ASSY-PH. (p.327) Remove CHUTE MSI. (p.309) Remove ROLL MSI. Match the left and right U grooves of PLATE ASSY RETARD with the bosses on the front of FRAME ASSY BOTTOM. Match the hole on OIL DAMPER with the boss on DAMPER BRACKET, and attach OIL DAMPER to DAMPER BRACKET. Fasten SOLENOID PICK UP to MSI ASSY with the screw (silver, tapping, 8mm).Unhook the hooks on both the left and right sides fastening COVER-PH to CHUTE ASSY-REAR, and remove COVER-PH. REINSTALLATION Match the two hooks under COVER-PH with CHUTE ASSY-REAR, attach COVER-PH, and fasten with the hooks on both the left and right sides. REMOVAL In the case of the DUPLEX specification, remove DUPLEX ASSY. (p.412) In the case of the standard specification, remove COVER-PH. REMOVAL In the case of the DUPLEX specification, remove DUPLEX ASSY. (p.412) In the case of the standard specification, remove COVER-PH. When performing the following work, take care to prevent the. Insert the shaft left side on ROLL REGI RUBBER into the left-side bearing on FRAME ASSY-PH, and slide ROLL REGI RUBBER to the right to attach. When performing the following work, take care not to remove C A U T I O N FRAME ASSY-PH and BRACKET-SENSOR OHP too far as they are connected by harnesses. REMOVAL Remove FRAME ASSY-PH. (p.327) Remove the left-side shaft on ACTUATOR-REGI from the hook on FRAME ASSY-PH. Unclamp the clamp on DRIVE ASSY-PH, and remove the harness of MOTOR- PH from the groove on FRAME ASSY-PH. Unhook the two hooks fastening SWITCH-PH DOOR to FRAME ASSY-PH, and remove SWITCH-PH DOOR. REINSTALLATION Open CHUTE ASSY-REAR. Remove the 2 screws (silver, with flange, tapping, 8 mm) fastening DRIVE ASSY-PH to FRAME ASSY-PH. Open CHUTE ASSY-FSR. When performing the following work, take care not to remove C A U T I O N CHUTE ASSY-FSR too far as it is connected by a harness. When performing the following work, leave the intermediate C A U T I O N connector on the harness side. Lead out the connector of the harness of COVER ASSY-RR 2ND from the hole on the main unit. Remove DIODE FUSER from CHUTE ASSY-FSR. Remove the screw (silver, with washer, tapping, 8 mm) fastening CHUTE-FSR and PLATE DIS 2ND to CHUTE ASSY-FSR. Fasten SENSOR FUSER IN to CHUTE ASSY-FSR with the screw (silver, tapping, 6 mm).REMOVAL Remove COVER ASSY RH. (p.301) Remove CHUTE ASSY-FSR and COVER ASSY-RR 2ND. Attach BEARING-BRUSH CAM to the right-side shaft on FRAME ASSY-2ND. 7)-1 Insert the right-side shaft on FRAME ASSY-2ND into the right-side bearing on. CAUTION Remove Photoconductor Unit. When performing the following work, press LATCH ROTARY on C A U T I O N LATCH ASSY ROTARY to release the latch, turn FRAME ASSY- ROTARY by hand, and move HOUSING ASSY-DEVE to prevent it from contacting MAG ROLL. Attach BEARING to the right-side bearing on CAM ASSY-2ND. When performing the following work, work can be performed more C H E C K. Remove the screw (silver, tapping, 6 mm) fastening BRACKET-SWITCH 2ND to COVER-RR 2ND. When performing the following work, take care not to remove C A U T I O N SENSOR ASSY ADC too far as it is connected by a harness. REMOVAL Remove COVER ASSY RH. (p.301) Remove CHUTE ASSY-FSR and COVER ASSY-RR 2ND. Fasten SENSOR ASSY ADC to HOLDER-ADC 2ND with the 2 screws (silver, with washer, tapping, 8 mm). Remove the screw (silver, with flange, 8 mm) fastening BRACKET-SENSOR PHOTO to the main unit. Remove the screw (silver, with flange, 6 mm) fastening BRACKET-SENSOR CLN to the main unit. Fasten the terminal of WIRE ASSY 2BTR to PLATE BIAS-2ND ASSY with the screw (silver, tapping, 6 mm). When performing the following work, route WIRE ASSY 2BTR. Remove COVER ASSY RH. Remove Photoconductor Unit.Remove the 5 screws (silver, with flange, tapping, 6 mm) fastening GUIDE CRU ASSY D to the main unit. 10. Remove GUIDE CRU ASSY D from the main unit. Match the boss on GUIDE CRU ASSY D with the hole on ANTENNA ASSY, attach ANTENNA ASSY, and fasten with a hook. Attach SPRING-TORSION ARM to ARM-COUPLING, and insert the shaft on LINK-COUPLING into the long oblong hole on ARM-COUPLING. Remove the 7 screws (silver, with flange, tapping, 6 mm) fastening GUIDE CRU GUIDE CRU ASSY AD. ASSY AD to the main unit. REMOVAL Attach FRAME ASSY-PH. (p.327) Attach COVER ASSY RH. (p.301) Remove COVER ASSY RH. Unhook the two hooks fastening SENSOR TNER FULL to the main unit, and remove SENSOR TNER FULL. REINSTALLATION Match the hook on SENSOR TNER FULL with the attachment position, and attach to the main unit. When performing the following work, press LATCH ROTARY on C A U T I O N LATCH ASSY-ROTARY to release the latch, turn FRAME ASSY- ROTARY by hand, and move HOUSING ASSY-DEVE to prevent contact with MAG ROLL. Remove GUIDE-ROS CLN from the main unit. Remove CLEANER ASSY from the main unit. CAUTION Unhook the three hooks fastening LATCH ASSY-ROTARY to the main unit, and remove LATCH ASSY-ROTARY. Unhook the hook fastening ANTENNA CTRG to ANTENNA ASSY-CTRG, and remove ANTENNA ASSY-CTRG. REINSTALLATION Match the boss on ANTENNA ASSY-CTRG with the hole on ANTENNA CTRG, attach ANTENNA CTRG, and fasten with a hook. Unhook the hook on HOLDER ASSY-BIAS from the main unit, and slide down, match the protrusion on HOLDER ASSY-BIAS with the notch on the main unit, and remove HOLDER ASSY-BIAS. Remove BRACKET SENSOR from the main unit together with SENSOR ROTARY HOME POSI. Unhook the hook on PIVOT AD fastening the right side of HOUSING ASSY- DEVE to FRAME ASSY-ROTARY, and remove PIVOT AD. 10)-2 11. Remove the screw (silver, with flange, tapping, 8mm) fastening PIVOT ASSY. Remove the 2 screws (silver, with flange, 6 mm) fastening SHAFT ASSY- 14. Remove SENSOR ROTARY HOME POSI. (p.382) ROTARY on the left side of the main unit. 15. Attach LATCH ASSY-ROTARY. (p.378) 25. Remove SHAFT ASSY-ROTARY from both sides of the main unit. Take care not to C A U T I O N 6)-1 burn yourself. REMOVAL 6)-2 In the case of the DUPLEX specification, press LINK-BUTTON upwards, release the latch, and open DUPLEX ASSY. With Chute on FUSER ASSY open, insert the shaft of Actuator to the main unit, and attach together with Spring. Match the connector and the boss on the FUSER ASSY side with the connector and the hole on the main unit side, and attach FUSER ASSY. Match the protrusion and hook on FUSER LOCK SWITCH with the hole on the main unit, slide FUSER LOCK SWITCH to the left, and attach FUSER LOCK SWITCH. Unclamp the harness on DRIVE ASSY PRO on the left side of the main unit from the clamp. Unclamp the clamp fastening the harness on MOT ASSY FSR and remove the harness. Remove the 2 screws (silver, with flange, 4mm) fastening MOT ASSY FSR to the main unit. Remove the 2 screws (silver, with flange, 4mm) fastening MOT ASSY MICRO to the main unit. Before starting work with the Board, make sure to touch metallic portion of the printer connected to the earth to let your body come out free of static electricity. Before starting work with the Board, make sure to touch metallic portion of the printer connected to the earth to let your body come out free of static electricity. Remove the 4 screws (silver, with flange, 6mm) fastening PWBA MCU to the main unit. Remove the 4 screws (silver, with flange, 6mm) fastening PWBA MCU to the The life information of the replacement parts, correction parameters, etc are stored in main unit. Printed light and. Before starting work with the Board, make sure to touch metallic portion of the printer connected to the earth to let your body come out free of static electricity. Before starting work with the Board, make sure to touch metallic portion of the printer connected to the earth to let your body come out free of static electricity. Before starting work with the Board, make sure to touch metallic portion of the printer connected to the earth to let your body come out free of static electricity. Press LINK-BUTTON upward to release the latch and open DUPLEX ASSY. Remove COVER-R DUP from DUPLEX ASSY. REINSTALLATION When performing the following work, take care to prevent the. Remove COVER-L DUP from DUPLEX ASSY. REINSTALLATION Attach COVER-L DUP to DUPLEX ASSY. Note that COVER LOW-DUP TRANS and COVER UP-DUP TRANS need not be removed. Remove SPRING-LINK from LINK-BUTTON. Turn LINK-LATCH, remove the protrusion on LINK-LATCH from the protrusion on LINK-BUTTON, and remove LINK-LATCH. Attach INVERTER ASSY DUP to TRANSPORT ASSY DUP with the 2 screws (silver, with flange, tapping, 10mm). Note that COVER LOW-DUP TRANS and COVER UP-DUP TRANS need not be removed. When performing the following work, take care to prevent the C A U T I O N harness on SOLENOID ASSY DUP from being nipped. Attach COVER-INV. (p.415) Attach INVERTER ASSY DUP. Note that 7)-1 COVER LOW-DUP TRANS and COVER UP-DUP TRANS need not be removed. Note that COVER LOW-DUP TRANS and COVER UP-DUP TRANS need not be removed. Match the hole on BRACKET-SNS with the boss on INVERTER ASSY DUP, and attach BRACKET-SNS together with SENSOR UPPER PASS. When performing the following work, take care not to remove. When performing the following work, take care to prevent the C A U T I O N harness from being sandwiched between DUPLEX ASSY and BRACKET-MOTO INV. Remove CHUTE ASSY-INV LOW from DUPLEX ASSY. REINSTALLATION Match the hole on CHUTE ASSY-INV LOW with the boss on DUPLEX ASSY, and attach CHUTE ASSY-INV LOW. Slide COVER REAR to the right, unhook the 2 hooks on the rear of COVER REAR from DUPLEX ASSY, and remove COVER REAR. Slide COVER REAR to the right, unhook the 2 hooks on the rear of COVER REAR from DUPLEX ASSY, and remove COVER REAR. Remove SUPPORT DUP from the shaft on DUPLEX ASSY. REINSTALLATION Attach SUPPORT DUP to the shaft on DUPLEX ASSY. Remove HINGE ASSY L from DUPLEX ASSY. REINSTALLATION Match the hole on HINGE ASSY L with the D cut surface on SHAFT HINGE, insert SHAFT DAMPER between the top and bottom pads of HINGE ASSY L, and attach HINGE ASSY L.
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