Inner Finisher-D1 Inner Finisher Additional Tray-A1 Service Manual Digest Periodic Servicing Adjustment Rev0 Parts Placement Diagram Product Outline General Circuit Diagram...
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Explanation of Symbols The following rules apply throughout this Service Manual: The following symbols are used throughout this Service Manual. Each chapter contains sections explaining the purpose of specific functions and the relationship between electrical and mechanical systems with reference to the timing of Symbols Explanation Symbols...
Notes Before it Works Serving CAUTION: At servicing, be sure to turn off the power source according to the specified steps and disconnect the power plug. CAUTION: Do not turn off the power switch when downloading is under way. Turning off the main power switch while downloading is under way can disable the machine.
Periodic Service Works(Finisher) Periodical service Category Part name Part number Interval Remarks Adjusted/ not adjusted Reference Stapler Stapler FM4-2710 CR/500,000 sheets None Processing tray Offset Roller 4A3-1121 CR/1,000,000 sheets None Shutter unit FL3-4298 CR/1,000,000 sheets None T-1-1...
Basic Adjustment Adjustment item ■ Adjustment title Use case Details Service mode Adjustment Unit Default value range Adjusting the Shift Amount of When the front shift amount of Adjust the shift amount of the shift roller in the front side. (LV1) -50 to 50 0.1mm...
■ COUNTER title Use case Details Service mode Adjustment range Unit Default value Inlet static charge eliminator A point in time of the consumption To clear the counter value: Select the item, and then press (LV1) 0 to 99999999 time degree confirmation / exchange Clear key.
Adjustment at Time of Parts Replacement(finisher) Measures at Time of Parts Replacement. 1) When changed the following parts, clear a part counter value by all means. Action on replacing the finisher controller PCB title Service mode Default value 1) Before replacing the finisher controller PCB, output the service mode setting values by Shift roller counter (LV1) P-PRINT.
List of Parts(Finisher) Sensors1 Motors/Switches/Solenoids SOL2 SOL1 F-3-2 F-3-1 Part name Part number Reference Part name Part number Reference Entrance sensor STP move motor Shift roller HP sensor Gripper unit move motor Shift roller release sensor Feed motor Entrance roller release /stopper HP Shift motor sensor Shift roller release motor...
Sensors2 PCBs [PCB2] [PCB3] [PCB1] F-3-4 F-3-3 Part name Part number Reference Part name Part number Reference PCB1 Finisher controller PCB Gripper unit HP sensor PCB2 Flexible cable broadcast PCB Gripper stapler connection sensor PCB3 Additional tray PCB Stapler move HP sensor T-3-4 Paper surface sensor1 Paper surface sensor2...
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Features(Finisher) • A variety of finishing functions 2 delivery tray + Multi stapling • Large tray capacity (1000 sheets+) Utilize the inner room of the system...
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Specifications(Finisher) Item Specification Stacking capacity Processing tray S size: 50 sheets or Less Length in feeding direction: 138.5mm-216.0mm L size: 30 sheets or Less Item Specification Length in feeding direction: more than 216.0mm- 432.0mm Stacking method Stacking tray descending method Standard tray (lower S size: 125.0mm high or less (125.0mm is equivalent Paper ejection...
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Item Specification Number of paper Small size Plain paper(52-81.4g/ 30m2) : 50 sheets stapled (A4/B5/LTR/16K) Plain paper (more than 81.5g/m2-105.0g/m2): 30 sheets Thick paper (more than 106.0g/m2 - 220g/m2: 2 sheets Large size Plain paper(52-81.4g/ 30m2) : 30 sheets (A3/B4/A4R/LDR/ Plain paper (more than 81.5g/m2-105.0g/m2): 20 sheets LGL/LTR-R/8K)
Basic Configuration(Finisher) ■ Offset operation 1.Outline Outline of basic operation Stacking the ejected paper from the host machine onto the processing tray. Every paper stack consisting of 10sheets of paper is offset and ejected on the stack tray. ■ Non-sort operation 2.Details 1.Outline •...
■ Stapling operation Gripper evacuating Shift roller nip and connecting to the stapler 1.Outline Shift roller nip connecting mechanism-1 Stacking the ejected paper from the host machine onto the processing tray. Stapling and ejecting the paper stack on the stack tray. connecting mechanism-2 2.Details...
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13) The shift roller starts up to convey the paper stack in the delivering direction and stops 15) When the gripper opens, the connecting lever moves upward to release the connection to after the shift roller evacuates the trailing edge of the paper stack inside the path guide. the stapler.
Service Tools Solvents and Oils Name Uses Composition Remarks Alcohol Cleaning: Hydrocarbon (fluorine Do not bring near fire. e.g., glass, plastic, family), Alcohol, Procure locally. rubber parts, Surface activating Substitute:IPA (isopropyl alchol) external covers agent, Water T-4-2 Special Tools None...
General Circuit Diagram(Finisher) Shift Roller HP Sensor Shift Motor Gripper Unit Gripper Entrance Shift Feed Motor STP Move Motor Move Motor Roller Roller Open / Close Release / Release Motor Gripper Front Fan Rear Fan Shift Stopper Motor Stapler CN21 Motor Motor Roller...