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Multi-drawer Paper Deck-A1
Service Manual
September 17, 2009 Revision 0
ApplicationThis manual has been issued by Canon Inc. for qualified persons to learn technical theory, installation, maintenance, and repair of products. This manual covers all localities where the products are sold. For this reason, there may be information in this manual that does not apply to your locality.
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(C) CANON INC. 2009
CautionUse of this manual should be strictly supervised to avoid disclosure of confidential information.
Explanation of SymbolsThe following symbols are used throughout this Service Manual.
Symbols Explanation Symbols Explanation
Check. Remove the claw.
Check visually. Insert the claw.
Check the noise. Use the bundled part.
Disconnect the connector. Push the part.
Connect the connector. Plug the power cable.
Remove the cable/wire from the cable guide or wire saddle.
Turn on the power.
Set the cable/wire to the cable guide or wire saddle.
Remove the screw.
Tighten the screw.
The following rules apply throughout this Service Manual:
1. Each chapter contains sections explaining the purpose of specific functions and the relationship between electrical and mechanical systems with reference to the timing of operation.
In the diagrams, represents the path of mechanical drive; where a signal name accompanies the symbol, the arrow indicates the direction of the electric signal. The expression "turn on the power" means flipping on the power switch, closing the front door, and closing the delivery unit door, which results in supplying the machine with power.
2. In the digital circuits, '1' is used to indicate that the voltage level of a given signal is "High", while '0' is used to indicate "Low". (The voltage value, however, differs from circuit to circuit.) In addition, the asterisk (*) as in "DRMD*" indicates that the DRMD signal goes on when '0'.
In practically all cases, the internal mechanisms of a microprocessor cannot be checked in the field. Therefore, the operations of the microprocessors used in the machines are not discussed: they are explained in terms of from sensors to the input of the DC controller PCB and from the output of the DC controller PCB to the loads.
The descriptions in this Service Manual are subject to change without notice for product improvement or other purposes, and major changes will be communicated in the form of Service Information bulletins.All service persons are expected to have a good understanding of the contents of this Service Manual and all relevant Service Information bulletins and be able to identify and isolate faults in the machine.
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Contents Safety Precautions
Points to Note About Turning Off the Main Power Switch ----------0-2Notes Before it Works Serving ---------------------------------------------0-3
1 Product OutlineFeatures -------------------------------------------------------------------------1-2
A lot of sheets of paper can be fed -------------------------------------------- 1-2High productivity ------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-2A variety of media can be fed --------------------------------------------------- 1-2Side guide plate with a free stop mechanism ------------------------------- 1-2
Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------------1-3Names of Parts ----------------------------------------------------------------1-4
External View (Front) ------------------------------------------------------------- 1-4External View (Rear) -------------------------------------------------------------- 1-4External View (Internal) ---------------------------------------------------------- 1-5Cross Section ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-5
Explanation of Basic Operations ------------------------------------------1-6
2 TechnologyBasic Configuration -----------------------------------------------------------2-2
Functional Configuration --------------------------------------------------------- 2-2Overview of Electrical Circuitry ------------------------------------------------- 2-3Component Configuration ------------------------------------------------------- 2-3
Roller Layout --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-3Sensor Layout ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-4
Drive Configuration ---------------------------------------------------------------- 2-4Basic Operation Outline ---------------------------------------------------------- 2-5
Controls --------------------------------------------------------------------------2-6Overview ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-6Pickup Block ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2-7
Pickup Control ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-7
Air Assist Control ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-8Air Heater (Option) Control --------------------------------------------------------------- 2-9Swing Operation ---------------------------------------------------------------------------2-10Paper Surface Detection Control ------------------------------------------------------2-10Paper Presence/Absence Detection Control ---------------------------------------2-11
Feed Block -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-11Feed Control --------------------------------------------------------------------------------2-11Double Feeding Detection (Option) Control ----------------------------------------2-13
Compartment Block --------------------------------------------------------------2-14Overview -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2-14Deck Opening/Closing Control ---------------------------------------------------------2-14Lifter Control --------------------------------------------------------------------------------2-15Lifter Failure Detection Control ---------------------------------------------------------2-16Cassette Heater (Option) Control------------------------------------------------------2-17Remaining Paper Level Detection Control ------------------------------------------2-17Switching between Paper Sizes -------------------------------------------------------2-18
Detecting Jams --------------------------------------------------------------------2-19Overview -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2-19Jam Types -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------2-20
Power Supply ----------------------------------------------------------------------2-21Power Supply -------------------------------------------------------------------------------2-21
Servicing Work --------------------------------------------------------------------2-22Scheduled Servicing ----------------------------------------------------------------------2-22Point to Note When Carrying out Servicing -----------------------------------------2-23Upgrade --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2-23
3 Periodic ServicingPeriodic Service Works -----------------------------------------------------3-2
4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning ProcedureRemoving this machine ------------------------------------------------------4-2List of Parts ---------------------------------------------------------------------4-9
External Covers -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-9Main Units --------------------------------------------------------------------------4-10Consumable Parts Requiring Periodic Replacement and Cleaning Points -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-11
Consumable Parts -------------------------------------------------------------------------4-11
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Cleaning Points ----------------------------------------------------------------------------4-12Solenoids ---------------------------------------------------------------------------4-12Clutches -----------------------------------------------------------------------------4-13Motors -------------------------------------------------------------------------------4-14Fans ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------4-15Heaters ------------------------------------------------------------------------------4-16Sensors ------------------------------------------------------------------------------4-17Switches -----------------------------------------------------------------------------4-18PCBs ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------4-19Other ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------4-20
External Covers ------------------------------------------------------------- 4-21External Covers -------------------------------------------------------------------4-21
Removing the Deck Left Front Cover -------------------------------------------------4-21Removing the Deck Rear Left Cover -------------------------------------------------4-22Removing the Deck Rear Right Cover -----------------------------------------------4-22Removing the Deck Right Cover-------------------------------------------------------4-23Removing the Deck Cover --------------------------------------------------------------4-23
Main Units --------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-25Removing the Pickup Unit ------------------------------------------------------4-25Removing the Deck Unit --------------------------------------------------------4-26
Periodic Parts Replacement, Consumable Parts, and Cleaning Parts ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-28
Removing the Deck Pickup Roller (front, rear) ----------------------------4-28Removing the Deck Pickup/Feed Roller ------------------------------------4-29Removing the Deck Separation Roller --------------------------------------4-30Removing the Deck Pull-out Roller -------------------------------------------4-31Removing the Torque Limiter --------------------------------------------------4-32Removing the Deck Pickup Clutch -------------------------------------------4-33Removing the Deck Pull-out Clutch ------------------------------------------4-34Removing the Deck Pickup Roller Release Solenoid--------------------4-35Removing the Bushing ----------------------------------------------------------4-36
Removing the Solenoids -------------------------------------------------- 4-37Removing the Deck Pickup Roller Release Solenoid--------------------4-37Removing the Deck Open/Close Solenoid ---------------------------------4-38
Removing the Clutches ---------------------------------------------------- 4-39 Removing the Deck Pickup Clutch ------------------------------------------4-39
Removing the Deck Pull-out Clutch ------------------------------------------4-39Removing the Motors ------------------------------------------------------ 4-40
Removing the Deck Pickup Motor --------------------------------------------4-40Removing the Vertical Path Upper Feed Motor ---------------------------4-40Removing the Vertical Path Lower Feed Motor ---------------------------4-41Removing the Horizontal Path Feed Motor ---------------------------------4-41Removing the Lifter Motor ------------------------------------------------------4-42Removing the Swing Motor -----------------------------------------------------4-44
Removing the Fans --------------------------------------------------------- 4-45Removing the Power Supply Cooling Fan ----------------------------------4-45Removing the Left Flotation Fan ----------------------------------------------4-46Removing the Right Flotation Fan --------------------------------------------4-47
Removing the PCBs -------------------------------------------------------- 4-48Removing the Deck Driver PCB -----------------------------------------------4-48Removing the DC Power Supply PCB ---------------------------------------4-49Removing the AC Distributor PCB --------------------------------------------4-50Removing the Noise Filter PCB -----------------------------------------------4-51Removing the Deck Open Switch PCB --------------------------------------4-52Removing the Paper Width Detection PCB --------------------------------4-53
5 InstallationHow to check this installation procedure --------------------------------5-2
When using the parts included in the package ----------------------------- 5-2Symbols in the illustration -------------------------------------------------------- 5-2
Points to note before installation ------------------------------------------5-3Checks to Make before Installation ---------------------------------------5-3
Checking the Power Supply ----------------------------------------------------- 5-3Checking the Installation Space ------------------------------------------------ 5-3Installation Precautions ----------------------------------------------------------- 5-4
Checking the Contents ------------------------------------------------------5-5Unpacking Procedure --------------------------------------------------------5-7Installation Procedure ------------------------------------------------------ 5-12
Making Preparations for Installing the Parts on this equipment Side 5-12Making Preparations for Installing Parts on the Host Machine Side -5-14Checking and Adjusting the Heights -----------------------------------------5-21Checking and Adjusting the Tilt ------------------------------------------------5-24
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Connecting to the Host Machine ----------------------------------------------5-26Securing this equipment Stopper ---------------------------------------------5-27Installing Cables -------------------------------------------------------------------5-29Switching between Paper Sizes -----------------------------------------------5-31Installing the Size Indication Plate --------------------------------------------5-32Checking for Operation ----------------------------------------------------------5-33Adjustment of side registration (image write-start position in main scanning direction) ---------------------------------------------------------------5-33
6 AppendixService Tools -------------------------------------------------------------------6-2
Solvents and Oils ------------------------------------------------------------------ 6-2General Circuit Diagram -----------------------------------------------------6-3
General Circuit Diagram --------------------------------------------------------- 6-3
Safety PrecautionsPoints to Note About Turning Off the Main Power SwitchNotes Before it Works Serving
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Safety Precautions > Points to Note About Turning Off the Main Power Switch
Safety Precautions > Points to Note About Turning Off the Main Power Switch
Points to Note About Turning Off the Main Power Switch
This equipment does not have a main power switch, but it has only a leakage breaker.This equipment is powered when the main power switch of the host machine is turned on.The leakage breaker detects overcurrent and power leakage.
MEMO: Explain to the customer that the leakage breaker must be checked once or twice a month and the result must be recorded.
Leakage breaker
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Safety Precautions > Notes Before it Works Serving
Safety Precautions > Notes Before it Works Serving
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 (of the host machine) when downloading is under way.
Turning off the main power switch while downloading is under way can disable the machine.
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1 Product Outline
Product OutlineFeaturesSpecificationsNames of PartsExplanation of Basic Operations
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Product Outline > Features > Side guide plate with a free stop mechanism
Product Outline > Features > Side guide plate with a free stop mechanism
Features
A lot of sheets of paper can be fedA maximum of 6000 sheets (3 decks x 2000 sheets (80 g/m2).
High productivityProductivity of a maximum of 75 PPM is assured.
A variety of media can be fedThis equipment can feed coated/thick and handle 52 to 300 g/m2 media.
Side guide plate with a free stop mechanismYou can easily change the position of the side guide plate when setting paper in the deck.
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Product Outline > Specifications
Product Outline > Specifications
Specifications
Pickup method Retard separation + Air assistSource of paper 3 decks (upper, middle, and lower) Paper accommodation Front loadingMedia type Thin, Plain, Heavy, Recycled, Color, Pre-punched, Bond Paper, Labels,
Transparency, Tab Paper, Coated, Texture Paper, VellumMedia size A3, B4, A4, A4R, B5, B5R, 13" x 19" (330.2 x 482.6 mm), 12" x 18" (304.8
x 457.2 mm), 11" x 17", LGL, LTR, LTRR, EXEC, EXECR, 12 5/8" x 17 3/4" (320 x 450 mm) and Irregular Size (7 1/8" x 7 1/8" to 13" x 19 1/4" (182 mm x 182 mm to 330.2 mm x 487.7 mm))
Media size switching Switched by the user (free stop)Stack height (number of sheets)
Each deck: 210 mm (2000 sheets, 80 g/m2)
Media type detection No (Input from the control panel of the host machine.)Media size detection No (Input from the control panel of the host machine.)Remaining paper level detection
Yes (Displayed on the control panel of the host machine.)
Speed shift between sections
None (Fixed speed)
Operation switch Deck open switchDisplay NoneDimensions 985 (W) × 797 (D) × 1098 (D) mmWeight About 150 kgPower supply 100 VAC to 240 VAC (50 to 60 Hz)Options Double feeding sensor unit, air heater unit, cassette heater unit, and
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Product Outline > Names of Parts > External View (Rear)
Product Outline > Names of Parts > External View (Rear)
Names of Parts
External View (Front)
Deck openswitch
Middle deck
Lower deck
Deck left front cover
Upper deck
Deck upper front coverDeck upper rear cover
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External View (Rear)
Deck RearRight Cover
Cassetteheater switch
Power plug
Leakage breaker
Deck Right Cover
Deck RearLeft Cover
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Product Outline > Names of Parts > Cross Section
Product Outline > Names of Parts > Cross Section
External View (Internal)
Side guide plateRear guide plate
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Cross Section
[1][2][3][4][5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
[9]
[10]
[1][2][3][4]
[1][2]
[3]
[4]
[11]
[13]
[12]
[14]
[15]
[11][12]
[12]
[1] Deck pickup roller [9] Horizontal path feed right roller[2] Deck pickup/feed roller [10] Horizontal path feed left roller[3] Deck separation roller [11] Pickup block[4] Deck pull-out roller [12] Lifter[5] Vertical path Upper feed roller [13] Upper deck[6] Vertical path Middle feed roller [14] Middle deck[7] Vertical path lower feed roller [15] Lower deck[8] Lower deck feed roller
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Product Outline > Explanation of Basic Operations
Product Outline > Explanation of Basic Operations
Explanation of Basic Operations
Deck open switch
Cassette heater switch
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[1] Deck open switchUsed to open the deck.
LED stays lit.: No paperLED blinks: The lifter is moving up or down.LED stays unlit: Paper is present with the deck open or closed.
[2]Cassette heater switchUsed to turn on/off the cassette heater.
ON: Always power onOFF: Always power off
MEMO:The heater mark shown at the left of the cassette heater switch indicates that this switch is a cassette heater switch.
Heater mark Cassette heater switch
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TechnologyBasic ConfigurationControls
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Technology > Basic Configuration > Functional Configuration
Technology > Basic Configuration > Functional Configuration
Basic Configuration
Functional ConfigurationThis equipment consists of four major blocks: power supply block, deck block, pickup block, and feed block.
Power supply block [1] Supplies power to every block.Deck block [2] Supplies paper from a deck during printing. It consists of three decks. Pickup block [3] Picks up sheets one by one from the deck block and hands them over to the
feed unit. It is provided for each deck in the deck block.Feed block [4] Feeds the paper received from each pickup block to the host machine.
MEMO:This equipment does not have a microcomputer (CPU). It is controlled by the DC controller PCB of the host machine.
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1.Power supply block
4.Feed block 3.Pickup block
2.Deck block
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Technology > Basic Configuration > Component Configuration > Roller Layout
Technology > Basic Configuration > Component Configuration > Roller Layout
Overview of Electrical Circuitry
The electrical mechanisms of this equipment are controlled by the host machine(DC controller PCB) and deck driver PCB.
DC Power supply PCB
AC distributor PCB
DC/DCconverter
Air heater PCB(options)
Regulator
Noise filter PCB
Leakagebreaker
Host machine
Motor
Fan
Clutch
switch
Sensor
Solenoid
Sensor(options)
Deck driverPCB
Motordriver
Cassette heater(options)
Air heater(options)
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Component ConfigurationRoller Layout
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[8] [1][2][3][4]
[1][2]
[3]
[4]
[6]
[7]
[9]
[10]
[1] Deck pickup roller [6] Vertical path Middle feed roller[2] Deck pickup/feed roller [7] Vertical path lower feed roller[3] Deck separation roller [8] Lower deck feed roller[4] Deck pull-out roller [9] Horizontal path feed right roller[5] Vertical path Upper feed roller [10] Horizontal path feed left roller
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Technology > Basic Configuration > Drive Configuration
Technology > Basic Configuration > Drive Configuration
Sensor LayoutOnly the optical sensors on the pickup path are shown below.
S102
S101
S202
S201
S302
S301
S001
S002
S003S009
S005
S010
S004
S001:Vertical path upper sensorS002:Vertical path middle sensorS003:Vertical path lower sensorS004:Lower deck feed sensorS005:Delivery sensorS009:Double feeding sensor (Receive)S010:Double feeding sensor (Transmission)S101:Upper deck pull-out sensorS102:Upper deck pickup sensorS201:Middle deck pull-out sensorS202:Middle deck pickup sensorS301:Lower deck pull-out sensorS302:Lower deck pickup sensor
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Drive Configuration
M004
M003
CL101
CL102
M001
CL202
CL301
SL101 M102
SL201 M202
M302SL301
M101
M201
M301
SL102
SL202
CL302 SL302
M002
CL201
M001:deck pickup motor SL102:Upper deck open/close solenoidM002:Vertical path Upper feed motor SL201:Middle deck pickup roller release solenoidM003:Vertical path Lowerfeed motor SL202:Middle deck open/close solenoidM004:Horizontal path feed motor SL301:Lowerdeck pickup roller release solenoidM101:Upper deck lifter motor SL302:Lowerdeck open/close solenoidM201:Middle deck lifter motor CL101:Upper deck pickup clutchM301:Lowerdeck lifter motor CL102:Upper deck pull-out clutchM102:Upper deck swing motor CL201:Middle deck pickup clutchM202:Middle deck swing motor CL202:Middle deck pull-out clutchM302:Lowerdeck swing motor CL301:Lowerdeck pickup clutchSL101:Upper deck pickup roller release solenoid CL302:Lowerdeck pull-out clutch
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Technology > Basic Configuration > Basic Operation Outline
Technology > Basic Configuration > Basic Operation Outline
Basic Operation Outline
This equipment feeds paper to the host machine. The unit configuration and pickup operation of the upper, middle, and lower decks are the same. The paper picked up from each deck is fed to the host machine via the vertical and horizontal paths. The unnecessary paper caused by double feeding is delivered to the escape tray via the escape path in the host machine.
Paper pickup
Paper feed
Paper delivery to host machine
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Technology > Controls > Overview
Technology > Controls > Overview
Controls
OverviewItem Explanation of operation Reference
1. Pickup block Pickup control The pickup block picks up sheets one by one from the deck block and hands them over to the feed block.
p. 2-7
Air assist control The flotation fan blows air against the paper so that the paper is shifted slightly to lose attraction, preventing double feeding.
p. 2-8
Air heater (option) control
A left flotation fan with an air heater blows hot wind against paper to reduce the humidity, thus facilitating separation of coated paper.
p. 2-9
Swing operation The swing operation of the shutter moves itself up and down while a flotation fan blows air against paper. The direction of air blow against paper changes up or down repeatedly, vibrating the paper for easier separation.
p. 2-10
Paper surface detection
When the paper surface sensor detects the top surface of paper with the upward movement of the lifter, the lifter stops to keep the top surface of paper at the pickup position.
p. 2-10
Paper presence/absence detection control
When the paper runs out and the paper detecting lever of the pickup roller assembly moves past the deck paper presence/absence sensor, the host machine indicates the absence of paper on its control panel.
p. 2-11
2. Feed block Feed control Paper fed from each deck is fed to the host machine via the vertical and horizontal paths.
p. 2-11
Double feed detection control (Option)
The double feeding sensor mounted on the horizontal path emits ultrasonic sounds like burst and judges whether double feeding occurs or not according to the echo level.
p. 2-13
Item Explanation of operation Reference3. Compartment Deck open/close
controlWhen the deck open switch is pressed, the lifter starts to descend. When the lifter HP sensor detects the home position of the lifter, the lifter stops and the deck open/close solenoid turns on to unlock the deck.
p. 2-14
Lifter control The lifter is connected to the drive shaft via a cable, and is moved up or down by the deck lifter motor.
p. 2-15
Lifter error detection control
When the lifter moves up or down, three types of error detection are performed, i.e., upper limit detection to prevent excessive ascension of lifter, lower limit detection to prevent excessive descension of lifter, and foreign object detection to stop the lifter to prevent the equipment from being damaged.
p. 2-16
Cassette heater control (Option)
The cassette heater makes the temperature inside the deck suitable to reduce the humidity, thus facilitating separation of paper.
p. 2-17
Remaining paper level detection control
The level of the paper remaining in the deck is detected by counting the lifter motor pulses that represent the distance of movement of paper from the lifter HP sensor to the paper surface sensor.
p. 2-17
Paper size switching control
To switch between paper sizes, move the side and rear guide plates to suit the paper side and enter the appropriate paper size in the user mode.
p. 2-18
4. Power supply block
Power supply The power supply block supplies DC power to the motors, solenoids, clutches, and other components.
p. 2-21
5. Others Jam detection The signal from the sensor is read at the check timing recorded in the host machine to judge whether paper is present and fed normally.
p. 2-19
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Technology > Controls > Pickup Block > Pickup Control
Technology > Controls > Pickup Block > Pickup Control
Pickup BlockPickup Control
The pickup block picks up sheets from the deck one by one and feeds them to the feed block.The papers set in the deck is held up by the lifter, and is kept to a specific paper pickup position.When the Start key on the host machine is pressed, the deck pickup clutch (CL101, CL201, CL301) goes on in response, the drive of the deck pickup motor (M001) starts to rotate the pickup roller to pick up paper. At this time, the deck pickup/feed roller and the deck separation roller operate to make sure that only a single sheet of paper ispicked up and moved. Thereafter, when the deck pickup sensor (S101, S201, S301) detects paper, the deck pickup roller release solenoid (SL101, SL201, SL301) goes on to move the deck pickup roller away from the stack of paper. Then, paper runs against the deck pull-out roller to form a loop, thus correcting skewing of paper. When the deck pull-out clutch (CL102, CL202, CL302) turns on after correction of paper skewing, the deck pickup motor (M001) drives the deck pull-out roller to deliver paper to the feed unit.
MEMO:Pickup control is performed in the same manner for all decks.
Deck Driver Pcb
Host machine
M001Deck Pull-out Roller
Deck pickup rollerDeck pickup/feed rollerDeck separation roller
S102S202S302
S101S201S301
Deck pull-out sensor detection signalDeck pickup sensor detection signalDeck pull-out clutch drive signalDeck pickup clutch drive signalDeck pickup motor drive signalDeck pickup roller release solenoid drive signal
CL102/CL202/CL302 CL101/
CL201/CL301
SL101/SL201/SL301
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S101S201S301
M001
CL102/CL202/CL302
Deck pull-out roller
Deck pickup/Feed roller
Deck separation roller
S102S202S302
CL101/CL201/CL301
Deck pickup roller
SL101/SL201/SL301
M001:deck pickup motor S101:Upper deck pull-out sensorSL101:Upper deck pickup roller release solenoid S201Middle deck pull-out sensorSL201:Middle deck pickup roller release solenoid S301:Lowerdeck pull-out sensorSL301:Lowerdeck pickup roller release solenoid S102:Upper deck pickup sensorCL101:Upper deck pickup clutch S202:Middle deck pickup sensorCL201:Middle deck pickup clutch S302:Lowerdeck pickup sensorCL301:Lowerdeck pickup clutchCL102:Upper deck pull-out clutchCL202:Middle deck pull-out clutchCL302:Lower deck pull-out clutch
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Technology > Controls > Pickup Block > Air Assist Control
Technology > Controls > Pickup Block > Air Assist Control
Air Assist ControlTo facilitate separation of coated paper, this equipment executes air-assisted control. The flotation fan (FAN101, FAN201, FAN301, FAN202, FAN302) blows air against the paper so that the paper is shifted slightly to lose attraction, preventing double feeding.
MEMO:Air-assisted control is performed in the same manner for all decks.
Cool air
Pickup direction
Paper
Pickup roller
Pickup/Feed roller
Separation roller
Right flotation fan(FAN102/202/302)
Left flotation fan(FAN101/201/301)
Cool air
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Air-assisted control is performed by the DC controller PCB of the host machine via the deck driver PCB.The air-assisted control items are listed below.
MEMO:The flotation fan (FAN201, FAN301, FAN202, FAN302) and swing motor (M202, M302) are also controlled in the same manner as the following flotation fan (FAN101, FAN102) and swing motor (M102).
Paper typeLeft flotation fan
(FAN101)Right flotation fan *1
(FAN102)Swing motor
(M102)Non-coated paper(52 to 150 g/m2)
OFF OFF OFF
Non-coated paper(151 to 300 g/m2)
ON (13V) ON (13V) ON
Coated paper ON *2 ON *2 ONTransparency ON (12V) ON (12V) ONTexture paper ON (13V) ON (13V) ONLabels ON (12V) ON (12V) ON
*1: The right flotation fan is set at OFF for all types of paper when the size of the paper is B5, A4 or LTR.
*2: The fan speed changes (12V/13V/19V/20V) depending on the temperature and humidity detected by the environment sensor (S008).
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Technology > Controls > Pickup Block > Air Heater (Option) Control
Technology > Controls > Pickup Block > Air Heater (Option) Control
Air Heater (Option) ControlTo facilitate separation of coated paper in a high-humidity environment, an air heater unit (HT101, HT202, HT301) is available optionally. A left flotation fan (FAN101, FAN201,FAN301) with an air heater blows hot wind against paper to reduce the humidity, thus facilitating separation of coated paper.
MEMO:The air heater can be mounted in each deck.
warm air
Air heater (HT101/201/301)
Pickup direction
Paper
Cool air
Left flotation fan(FAN101/201/301)
Right flotation fan(FAN102/202/302)
Pickup roller
Pickup/Ffeed roller
Separation roller
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Air heater control is performed by the DC controller PCB of the host machine via the deck driver PCB.Air heater control items are listed below.
MEMO:The air heater (HT201, HT301), flotation fan (FAN201, FAN301, FAN202, FAN302), and swing motor (M202, M302) are also controlled in the same manner as the following air heater (HT101), flotation fan (FAN101, FAN102), and swing motor (M102).
Paper typeAir heater(HT101)
Left flotation fan(FAN101)
Right flotation fan *1(FAN102)
Swing motor(M102)
Non-coated paper(52 to 150 g/m2)
OFF OFF OFF OFF
Non-coated paper(151 to 300 g/m2)
OFF ON (13V) ON (13V) ON
Coated paper ON *3 ON *2 ON *2 ONTransparency OFF ON (12V) ON (12V) ONTexture paper OFF ON (13V) ON (13V) ONLabels OFF ON (12V) ON (12V) ON
*1: The right flotation fan is set at OFF for all types of paper when the size of the paper is B5, A4 or LTR.
*2: The fan speed changes (12V/13V/19V/20V) depending on the temperature and humidity detected by the environment sensor (S008).
*3: The air heater temperature control changes (60ºC/90ºC OFF) depending on the temperature and humidity detected by the environment sensor (S008).
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Technology > Controls > Pickup Block > Paper Surface Detection Control
Technology > Controls > Pickup Block > Paper Surface Detection Control
Swing OperationThis equipment combines the air blowing operation against coated paper with the swing operation of the shutter to improve separation of coated paper. The swing motor (M102, M202, M302) drives the shutter to move up and down. The direction of air blow against paper changes up or down repeatedly, vibrating the paper for easier separation.The swing HP sensor (S116, S216, S316) detects a failure of up and down operation of the shutter and the home position of the shutter.
MEMO:Swing operation is performed in the same manner for all decks.
Swing motor(M102/202/302)
Swing hp sensor(S116/216/316)
sutter
sutter
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Paper Surface Detection ControlThe paper surface sensor (S104, S204, S304) mounted at the pickup roller of each deck is used to detect the paper surface. When the paper surface detection lever is pushed up by the top surface of paper with the upward movement of the lifter, the paper surface detection sensor detects it and the lifter stops to keep the top surface of paper at the pickup position.
Deck driver PCB
Host machine S104
S204S304
Paper surface sensor detction signal
Paper surface detecting lever
Paper surface sensor(S104/204/304)
Paper surface detectinglever
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Technology > Controls > Feed Block > Feed Control
Technology > Controls > Feed Block > Feed Control
Paper Presence/Absence Detection ControlThe presence/absence of paper inside each deck is checked by the deck paper sensor (S103, S203, S303).When the paper runs out and the paper detecting lever of the pickup roller assembly moves past the deck paper presence/absence sensor (S103, S203, S303), the host machine indicates the absence of paper on its control panel.
Paper presence
S103S203S303
Paper detecting lever
Lifter
Paper absence
S103S203S303
Lifter
Paper detecting lever
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Feed BlockFeed Control
Paper fed from each deck is fed to the host machine via the vertical and horizontal paths. The unnecessary paper cased by double feeding or jam is delivered to the escape tray via the escape path in the host machine.
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[A]Host machine[B]Paper deck[1]Escape path (belongs to the host machine)[2]Horizontal Path[3]Vertical Path[4]Escape tray
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Technology > Controls > Feed Block > Feed Control
Technology > Controls > Feed Block > Feed Control
1. Vertical Patha. Upper Deck
For the paper picked up from the upper deck, the drive of the vertical path upper feed motor (M002) and vertical path lower feed motor (M003) triggers rotation of the vertical path upper feed roller, vertical path middle feed roller, and vertical path lower feed roller to feed paper on the vertical path at 750 mm/sec. The paper feed state is detected by the vertical path upper sensor (S001), vertical path middle sensor (S002), and vertical path lower sensor (S003).
b. Middle DeckFor the paper picked up from the middle deck, the drive of the vertical path lower feed motor (M003) triggers the rotation of the vertical path lower feed roller to feed paper on the vertical path at 750 mm/sec. The paper feed state is detected by the vertical path lower sensor (S003).
c. Lower deckFor the paper picked up from the lower deck, the drive of the vertical path lower feed motor (M003) triggers the rotation of the lower feed roller to feed paper on the vertical path at 750 mm/sec. The paper feed state is detected by the lower deck feed sensor (S004).
2. Horizontal Patha. Upper deck/Middle deck/Lower deck
For the paper fed from the vertical path, the drive of the horizontal feed (M004) triggers the rotation of the horizontal feed right roller and the horizontal feed left roller to feed paper on the horizontal path at 750 mm/sec. When the delivery sensor (S005) detects the leading edge of paper, the paper stopstemporarily at the entrance to the pickup block of the host machine. The paper is then delivered to the host machine after synchronizing with the operation of the host machine.The paper feed state is detected by the delivery sensor (S005).
Delivery sensor(S005)
Horizontal path feed motor(M004)
Vertical path upper feed motor(M002)
Horizontal path feed left roller
Horizontal path feed right roller
Vertical path lower feed motor(M003)
Vertical path upperfeed roller
Vertical path uppersensor(S001)
Vertical path middlesensor(S002)
Vertical path lowersensor(S003)
Vertical path middlefeed roller
Vertical path lowerfeed roller
Lower deck feed roller
Lower deck feedsensor(S004)
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Technology > Controls > Feed Block > Double Feeding Detection (Option) Control
Technology > Controls > Feed Block > Double Feeding Detection (Option) Control
Double Feeding Detection (Option) ControlA double feeding sensor (S009, S010) is available optionally to detect double feeding of paper. If the double feeding sensor (PS009, S010) mounted on the horizontal path detects double feeding of paper, it is judged as being a double feeding jam.The double feeding sensor (PS009, S010) emits ultrasonic sounds like burst and judges whether double feeding occurs or not according to the echo level. The layer of the air between double-fed sheets lowers the echo level. When a double feeding jam occurs, the sheets preceding the double-fed sheet are fed to the host machine. The double-fed sheet and its succeeding sheets are fed to the escape tray via the escape path.
Double feeding sensor (Receive)(S009)
Double feeding sensor(Transmission)(S010)
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Technology > Controls > Compartment Block > Deck Opening/Closing Control
Technology > Controls > Compartment Block > Deck Opening/Closing Control
Compartment BlockOverview
This equipment has three decks: upper deck, middle deck, and lower deck.Each deck can accommodate 2000 sheets of paper (80 g/m2).
Deck Opening/Closing ControlWhen the deck open switch is pressed, the lifter motor (M101, M201, M301) rotates and the lifter starts to descend. When the lifter HP sensor (S111, S211, S311) detects the home position of the lifter, the lifter stops and the deck open/close solenoid (SL102, SL202, SL302) turns on to unlock the deck. The unlocked deck is pushed forward several centimeters by the force of the spring. The unlock of the deck is delayed to fully press down the paper being fed, and prevent the paper from being caught in traps such as a guide, and enable the additional paper supply. If the pull-out sensor (S102, S202, S302) has been turned on due to a jam or any other fault in the pickup block, the deck does not open until you open the deck left front cover and remove paper. To close the deck, push the deck with hands to set it in the equipment. The closing of the deck is detected by the deck safety switch (S108, S208, S308), moving the lifter up to the pickup position
MEMO:Deck opening/closing control is performed in the same manner for all decks.
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(SL102/SL202/SL303)
Spring
Lifter hp hensor(S111/S211/S311)
Deck
Deck open/close arm
Deck safety switch(S108/S208/308)
Spring
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Technology > Controls > Compartment Block > Lifter Control
Technology > Controls > Compartment Block > Lifter Control
Lifter ControlThe lifter of this equipment is connected to the drive shaft via a cable, and is driven by the deck lifter motor (M101, M201, M301).The equipment changes the direction of motor rotation to move up or down the lifter.
Ascension ControlThe lifter starts to move up when the deck safety switch (S108, S208, S308) detects that the deck has been set in place.The lifter then stops when the paper surface sensor (S104, S204, S304) mounted at the pickup roller of the deck detects the top surface of the stack of paper placed on the lifter.A lifter upper limit sensor (S105, S205, S305) is used to prevent damage to this equipment in case where the lifter continues to ascend for some reason after the sensor lever blocks the paper surface sensor (S104, S204, S304).The obstacle sensor (S106, S206, S306) is also used to prevent damage to this equipment and prevents foreign objects inside the compartment from hitting the ceiling before the paper surface sensor (S104, S204, S304) detects the top surface of the stack of paper.
Descension ControlWhen the deck open switch is pressed, the lifter starts to descend to the position where the lifter HP sensor (S111, S211, S311) turns on. A lifter lower limit sensor (S112, S212, S312) is used to prevent damage to this equipment in case where the lifter continues to descend due to some reason after turning on of the lifter HP sensor (S111, S211, S311).
MEMO:Lifter control is performed in the same manner for all decks.
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Lifter upper limit sensordetection signal
Lifter HP sensor detection signalLifter moter drive signalLifter lower limit sensor detection signalForeign substance sensor detection signalDeck safety switch detection signal
S104S204S304
S105S205S305
S106S206S306
S111S211S311 S112
S212S312
S108S208S308
M101M201M301
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Technology > Controls > Compartment Block > Lifter Failure Detection Control
Technology > Controls > Compartment Block > Lifter Failure Detection Control
Lifter Failure Detection ControlThree types of failure detection control are performed during ascension/descension of the lifter. The deck in which a failure has been detected cannot be used because of occurrence of an alarm; however, other decks can be used continuously.
Upper Limit DetectionIn the case where the ascending lifter cannot be stopped due to a failure such as a failure in the paper surface sensor (S104, S204, S304), the deck may be broken.In order to prevent excess upward movement of the lifter, the lifter upper limit sensor (S105, S205, S305) detects the upper limit of the lifter position.
Lower Limit Detection In the case where the descending lifter cannot be stopped due to a failure such as a failure in the lifter HP sensor (S111, S211, S311), the deck may be broken.In order to prevent excess downward movement of the lifter, the lifter lower limit sensor (S112, S212, S312) detects the lower limit of the lifter position.
Foreign Body DetectionIn the case that small-size paper has been set on the deck and the lifter goes up with foreign matters or paper remained in the space, these foreign matters mayreach the upper limit before the paper surface sensor (S104, S204, S304) detects the paper. When this happens, the deck will be damaged as the lifter continues to moveupward. The foreign body sensor (S106, S206, S306) detects foreign matters and controls the lifter's upward movement.
MEMO:Lifter failure control is performed in the same manner for all decks.
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Lifter upper limit sensor flug
Lifter upper sensor(S105/205/305)
Lifter HP sensor(S111/211/311)
Lifter lower limit sensor(S112/212/312)
Foreign substancesensor flug
Foreign substance sensor(S106/206/306)
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Technology > Controls > Compartment Block > Remaining Paper Level Detection Control
Technology > Controls > Compartment Block > Remaining Paper Level Detection Control
Cassette Heater (Option) ControlTo facilitate separation of paper in a high humidity environment, a cassette heater unit is available optionally. When the cassette heater (CHT201, CHT301) is powered, the temperature in the deck becomes suitable and thereby the humidity lowers, facilitating separation of paper. When the cassette heater switch mounted at the rear of this equipment is set at OFF, the cassette heater (CHT201, CHT301) is not powered. When the cassette heater switch is set to ON, the cassette heater is continuously powered..
MEMO:The cassette heater (CHT201, CHT301) can only be mounted in the middle and lower decks because the upper deck can be warmed by these decks.
Cassette heater(middle deck)(CHT201)
Cassette heater(lower deck)(CHT301)
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Remaining Paper Level Detection ControlThe level of the paper remaining in the deck is detected by counting the lifter motor (M101, M201, M301) pulses that represent the distance of movement of paper from the lifter HP sensor (S111, S211, S311) to the paper surface sensor (S104, S204, S304). The count is updated during ascension of the lifter during pickup operation. The count is reset at power-on, where the power is turned on or the deck is opened to turn on the HP sensor (S111, S211, S311). The remaining paper level is indicated on the display on the host machine.
MEMO:Remaining paper level detection control is performed in the same manner for all decks.
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S104S204S304
M101M201M301
Lifter HP sensor detection signal
S111S211S311
Lifter moter drive signal
Lifter
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Technology > Controls > Compartment Block > Switching between Paper Sizes
Technology > Controls > Compartment Block > Switching between Paper Sizes
Switching between Paper SizesTo switch between paper sizes, move the side and rear guide plates to suit the paper side and enter the appropriate paper size in the user mode.
1) In the user mode of the host machine, select [Additional function] > [Common settings] >[Paper registration].
2) Select a deck, and then click [Setting].
3) Select a paper size.
MEMO:The paper size can be switched in the same manner for all decks.
Side guide plate
Rear guide plate
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Technology > Controls > Detecting Jams > Overview
Technology > Controls > Detecting Jams > Overview
Detecting JamsOverview
This equipment has the sensors listed below to detect if the paper is correctly fed.It reads the signal from the sensor at the check timing recorded in the host machine to judge whether there is jam or not.If the host machine detects a jam, it delivers the sheets picked up before occurrence of the paper jam, and then stops the machine.After stopping the machine, it displays the jam recovery procedure on the control panel.
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S102
S101
S202
S201
S302
S301
S001
S002
S003S009
S005
S010
S004
S001:Vertical path upper sensorS002:Vertical path middle sensorS003:Vertical path lower sensorS004:Lower deck feed sensorS005:Delivery sensorS009:Double feeding sensor (Receive)S010:Double feeding sensor (Transmission)S101:Upper deck pull-out sensorS102:Upper deck pickup sensorS201:Middle deck pull-out sensorS202:Middle deck pickup sensorS301:Lower deck pull-out sensorS302:Lower deck pickup sensor
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Technology > Controls > Detecting Jams > Jam Types
Technology > Controls > Detecting Jams > Jam Types
Jam TypesJam sensors, detection timings, and jam codes are listed below.
Jam types Sensor Detection timing Display codeUpper deck pickup sensor delay jam S101 The pickup sensor does not turn on if the specified time has lapsed since pickup operation had started. 011EMiddle deck pickup sensor delay jam S201 0120Lower deck pickup sensor delay jam S301 0122Upper deck pull-out sensor delay jam S102 The pull-out sensor does not turn on if the specified time has lapsed since the pickup sensor had turned on. 011FMiddle deck pull-out sensor delay jam S202 0121Lower deck pull-out sensor delay jam S302 0123Vertical path upper sensor delay jam S001 The vertical path upper sensor does not turn on if the specified time has lapsed since the upper deck pull-out roller had started
paper feed operation. 0125
Vertical path middle sensor delay jam S002 The vertical path middle sensor does not turn on if the specified time has lapsed since the vertical path upper sensor had turned on.
0126
Vertical path lower sensor delay jam S003 The vertical path lower sensor does not turn on if the specified time has lapsed since the middle deck pull-out roller had started paper feed operation.The vertical path lower sensor does not turn on if the specified time has lapsed since the vertical path middle sensor had turned on.
0127
Lower deck feed sensor delay jam S004 The lower deck feed sensor does not turn on if the specified time has lapsed since the lower deck pull-out roller had started paper feed operation.
0124
Delivery sensor delay jam S005 The delivery sensor does not turn on if the specified time has lapsed since the vertical path lower sensor had turned on.The delivery sensor does not turn on if the specified time has lapsed since the lower deck feed sensor had turned on.
0129
Upper deck pull-out sensor stationary jam S102 The pull-out sensor does not turn off if the specified time has lapsed since the sensor had turned on. 021FMiddle deck pull-out sensor stationary jam S202 0221Lower deck pull-out sensor stationary jam S302 0223Vertical path upper sensor stationary jam S001 The vertical path upper sensor does not turn off if the specified time has lapsed since the sensor had turned on. 0225Vertical path middle sensor stationary jam S002 The vertical path middle sensor does not turn off if the specified time has lapsed since the sensor had turned on. 0226Vertical path lower sensor stationary jam S003 The vertical path lower sensor does not turn off if the specified time has lapsed since the sensor had turned on. 0227Lower deck feed sensor stationary jam S004 The lower deck feed sensor does not turn off if the specified time has lapsed since the sensor had turned on. 0224Delivery sensor stationary jam S005 The delivery sensor does not turn off if the specified time has lapsed since the sensor had turned on. 0229Pickup block power-on jam (upper deck) S102 The pull-out sensor is on at the pickup operation has started, power switch of the host machine has turned on, warm-up has
completed or while the host machine is being standby.0A1F
Pickup block power-on jam (middle deck) S202 0A21Pickup block power-on jam (lower deck) S302 0A23Feed block power-on jam S001 One of the following sensors is on at the power switch of the host machine has turned on, warm-up has completed, pickup
operation has started or while the host machine is being standby:Vertical path upper sensor/Vertical path middle sensor/Vertical path lower sensor/Lower deck feed sensor/Delivery sensor.
0A25S002 0A26S003 0A27S004 0A24S005 0A29
Double feeding (when optional double-feeding sensor is mounted)
S009/S010 Check for double feeding after paper has stopped in the horizontal path temporarily. 2828
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Technology > Controls > Power Supply > Power Supply
Technology > Controls > Power Supply > Power Supply
Power SupplyPower Supply
The DC power supply is provided for this equipment by the DC Power supply PCB.The DC Power supply PCB generates and provides the DC power supply (+24V) for the Deck driver PCB.
CHT201
CHT301
SW001
FUS001
Upper deckair heaterPCB(option)
HT101
HT201
HT301
Remote signal
+24V
FanFAN001
FanFAN101, FAN201, FAN301,FAN102, FAN202, FAN302
DC/DCconverter
MotorM001, M002, M003,M004
SensorsS010
S007
MotorM101, M201, M301
MotorM102, M202, M302
SolenoidSL101, SL201, SL301,SL102, SL202, SL302
ClutchCL101, CL201, CL301,CL102, CL202, CL302
Motordriver
+5V +3.3V
+5V Logic SystemSensors
S001, S002, S003, S004,S005, S006, S008,S009
SensorsS101, S102, S103, S104, S105,S106, S111, S112, S113, S114, S116
S108
SensorsS201, S202, S203, S204, S205,S206, S211, S212, S213, S214, S216
Middle deck open switch PCBMiddle deck paper width sensor PCB
SensorsS301, S302, S303, S304, S305,S306, S311, S312, S313, S314, S316
Lower deck open switch PCB
Lower deck paper width sensor PCB
Remote signal
S208 S308
Deck driver PCB
Upper deckopen switch PCB
Upper deck paper width sensor PCB
NoisefilterPCB
DC Power supply PCB
Host machine
ACdistributorPCB
Middle deckair heaterPCB(option)
Lower deckair heaterPCB(option)
DC/DCconverter
+3.3V Logic SystemRegulator
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Technology > Controls > Servicing Work > Scheduled Servicing
Technology > Controls > Servicing Work > Scheduled Servicing
CHT201:Cassette heater (middle deck) S103:Upper deck paper presence/absence sensorCHT301:Cassette heater (lower deck) S104:Upper deck paper surface sensorCL101:Upper deck pickup clutch S105:Upper deck lifter upper limit sensorCL102:Upper deck pull-out clutch S106:Upper deck foreign substance sensorCL201:Middle deck pickup clutch S108:Upper deck safety switchCL202:Middle deck pull-out clutch S111:Upper deck lifter HP sensorCL301:Lower deck pickup clutch S112:Upper deck lifter lower limit sensorCL302:Lower deck pull-out clutch S116:Upper deck swing HP sensorFAN001:Power supply cooling fan S201:Middle deck pickup sensorFAN101:Upper deck left flotation fan S202:Middle deck pull-out sensorFAN102:Upper deck right flotation fan S203:Middle deck paper presence/absence sensorFAN201:Middle deck left flotation fan S204:Middle deck paper surface sensorFAN202:Middle deck right flotation fan S205:Middle deck lifter upper limit sensorFAN301:Lower deck left flotation fan S206:Middle deck foreign substance sensorFAN302:Lower deck right flotation fan S208:Middle deck safety switchFUS001:Leakage breaker S211:Middle deck lifter HP sensorHT101:Air heater unit S212:Middle deck lifter lower limit sensorHT201:Air heater unit S216:Middle deck swing HP sensorHT301:Air heater unit S301:Lower deck pickup sensorM001:Deck pickup motor S302:Lower deck pull-out sensorM002:Vertical path upper feed motor S303:Lower deck paper presence/absence sensorM003:Vertical path lower feed motor S304:Lower deck paper surface sensorM004:Horizontal path feed motor S305:Lower deck lifter upper limit sensorM101:Upper deck lifter motor S306:Lower deck foreign substance sensorM102:Upper deck swing motor S308:Lower deck safety switchM201:Middle deck lifter motor S311:Lower deck lifter HP sensorM202:Middle deck swing motor S312:Lower deck lifter Lower limit sensorM301:Lower deck lifter motor S316:Lower deck swing HP sensorM302:Lower deck swing motor SL101:Upper deck pickup roller release solenoidS001:Vertical path upper sensor SL102:Upper deck open/close solenoidS002:Vertical path middle sensor SL201:Middle deck pickup roller release solenoidS003:Vertical path lower sensor SL202:Middle deck open/close solenoidS004:Lower deck feed sensor SL301:Lower deck pickup roller release solenoidS005:Delivery sensor SL302:Lower deck open/close solenoidS006:Deck left front cover open/close sensor SW001:Cassette heater switchS007:Deck left front cover safety switchS008:Environment sensorS009:Double feeding sensor (receive)S010:Double feeding sensor (transmission)S101:Upper deck pickup sensorS102:Upper deck pull-out sensor
Servicing WorkScheduled Servicing
When the endurance time of a part expires soon, replace and/or clean it as required.
Item Part nameExpected service life
Qty Operation Reference
Periodically replaced parts
None
Consumable parts
Deck pickup roller (front)
500,000 sheets
3 (1piece x 3 decks)
Replacement p. 4-28
Deck pickup roller (rear)
500,000 sheets
3 (1piece x 3 decks)
Replacement
Deck pickup/feed roller
500,000 sheets
3 (1piece x 3 decks)
Replacement p. 4-29
Deck separation roller
500,000 sheets
3 (1piece x 3 decks)
Replacement p. 4-30
Deck pickup clutch 4,000,000 sheets
3 (1piece x 3 decks)
Replacement p. 4-33
Deck pull-out clutch
4,000,000 sheets
3 (1piece x 3 decks)
Replacement p. 4-34
Deck pickup roller release solenoid
4,000,000 sheets
3 (1piece x 3 decks)
Replacement p. 4-35
Deck pull-out roller 6,000,000 sheets
3 (1piece x 3 decks)
Replacement p. 4-31
Bushing (Φ5/ pickup unit)
6,000,000 sheets
6 (2pieces x 3 decks)
Replacement p. 4-36
Bushing (Φ6/ pickup unit)
6,000,000 sheets
9 (3pieces x 3 decks)
Replacement
Bushing (Φ8/ pickup unit)
6,000,000 sheets
36 (12pieces x 3 decks)
Replacement
Torque limiter (pickup unit)
7,500,000 sheets
3 (1piece x 3 decks)
Replacement p. 4-32
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Technology > Controls > Servicing Work > Upgrade
Technology > Controls > Servicing Work > Upgrade
Item Part nameExpected service life
Qty Operation Reference
Periodically serviced parts
Deck pickup roller (front)
100,000 sheets
3 (1piece x 3 decks)
Cleaning p. 4-28
Deck pickup roller (rear)
100,000 sheets
3 (1piece x 3 decks)
Cleaning
Deck pickup/feed roller
100,000 sheets
3 (1piece x 3 decks)
Cleaning p. 4-29
Deck separation roller
100,000 sheets
3 (1piece x 3 decks)
Cleaning p. 4-30
Deck pull-out roller 200,000 sheets
3 (1piece x 3 decks)
Cleaning p. 4-31
Vertical path upper feed roller
200,000 sheets
1 Cleaning -
Vertical path middle feed roller
200,000 sheets
1 Cleaning -
Vertical path lower feed roller
200,000 sheets
1 Cleaning -
Lower deck feed roller
200,000 sheets
1 Cleaning -
Horizontal path feed right roller
200,000 sheets
1 Cleaning -
Horizontal path feed left roller
200,000 sheets
1 Cleaning -
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Point to Note When Carrying out ServicingWhen handling the following parts, be extremely careful not to get hurt or damage the parts.
Part name Action ReferencePickup unit When handling the pickup unit, place it on the workbench in the
specified orientation to prevent it from deforming.p. 4-25
Deck block When removing the deck block, handle it carefully because it is heavy.
p. 4-26
UpgradeSince this equipment does not incorporate a CPU, upgrade is not required. Carry out upgrade on the host machine side.
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Periodic Servicing > Periodic Service Works
Periodic Servicing > Periodic Service Works
Periodic Service Works
PR:Replacement (Periodically replaced parts) CR:Replacement (consumable parts) CL:Cleaning LU:Lubrication AD:Adjustment CH:MaintenanceAs of June 2009
No. Category Part name Part number Qty Interval RemarksAdjusted/ not
adjustedCounter Reference
1 Pickup block Upper deck pickup roller (front) FF5-7830 1 CR/ 500,000 sheets None DRBL-2>PD-PU-RL p. 4-282 Pickup block Middle deck pickup roller (front) FF5-7830 1 CR/ 500,000 sheets None DRBL-2>PD-PU-R23 Pickup block Lower deck pickup roller (front) FF5-7830 1 CR/ 500,000 sheets None DRBL-2>PD-PU-R34 Pickup block Upper deck pickup roller (rear) FF5-7829 1 CR/ 500,000 sheets None DRBL-2>PD-PU-RL5 Pickup block Middle deck pickup roller (rear) FF5-7829 1 CR/ 500,000 sheets None DRBL-2>PD-PU-R26 Pickup block Lower deck pickup roller (rear) FF5-7829 1 CR/ 500,000 sheets None DRBL-2>PD-PU-R37 Pickup block Upper deck pickup/feed roller FF6-1975 1 CR/ 500,000 sheets None DRBL-2>PD-FD-RL p. 4-298 Pickup block Middle deck pickup/feed roller FF6-1975 1 CR/ 500,000 sheets None DRBL-2>PD-FD-R29 Pickup block Lower deck pickup/feed roller FF6-1975 1 CR/ 500,000 sheets None DRBL-2>PD-FD-R3
10 Pickup block Upper deck separation roller FB2-7777 1 CR/ 500,000 sheets None DRBL-2>PD-SP-RL p. 4-3011 Pickup block Middle deck separation roller FB2-7777 1 CR/ 500,000 sheets None DRBL-2>PD-SP-R212 Pickup block Lower deck separation roller FB2-7777 1 CR/ 500,000 sheets None DRBL-2>PD-SP-R313 Pickup block Upper deck pickup clutch FH6-5145 1 CR/ 4,000,000 sheets None DRBL-2>PD-PU-CL p. 4-3314 Pickup block Middle deck pickup clutch FH6-5145 1 CR/ 4,000,000 sheets None DRBL-2>PD-PU-C215 Pickup block Lower deck pickup clutch FH6-5145 1 CR/ 4,000,000 sheets None DRBL-2>PD-PU-C316 Pickup block Upper deck pull-out clutch FH6-5145 1 CR/ 4,000,000 sheets None DRBL-2>PD-PU-CL p. 4-3417 Pickup block Middle deck pull-out clutch FH6-5145 1 CR/ 4,000,000 sheets None DRBL-2>PD-PU-C218 Pickup block Lower deck pull-out clutch FH6-5145 1 CR/ 4,000,000 sheets None DRBL-2>PD-PU-C319 Pickup block Upper deck pickup roller release
solenoidFH6-5146 1 CR/ 4,000,000 sheets None DRBL-2>PD-PU-SL p. 4-35
20 Pickup block Middle deck pickup roller release solenoid
FH6-5146 1 CR/ 4,000,000 sheets None DRBL-2>PD-PU-S2
21 Pickup block Lower deck pickup roller release solenoid
FH6-5146 1 CR/ 4,000,000 sheets None DRBL-2>PD-PU-S3
22 Pickup block Deck pickup roller (front) FF5-7830 3 (1piece x 3 decks) CL/ 100,000 sheets Clean it with a cloth wetted with water and squeezed tightly.
None None p. 4-28
23 Pickup block Deck pickup roller (rear) FF5-7829 3 (1piece x 3 decks) CL/ 100,000 sheets Clean it with a cloth wetted with water and squeezed tightly.
None None
24 Pickup block Deck pickup/feed roller FF6-1975 3 (1piece x 3 decks) CL/ 100,000 sheets Clean it with a cloth wetted with water and squeezed tightly.
None None p. 4-29
25 Pickup block Deck separation roller FB2-7777 3 (1piece x 3 decks) CL/ 100,000 sheets Clean it with a cloth wetted with water and squeezed tightly.
None None p. 4-30
26 Pickup block Deck pull-out roller FC3-6059 3 (1piece x 3 decks) CL/ 200,000 sheets Clean it with a cloth wetted with water and squeezed tightly.
None None p. 4-31
27 Feed block Vertical path upper feed roller FC3-6155 1 CL/ 200,000 sheets Clean it with a cloth wetted with water and squeezed tightly.
None None -
28 Feed block Vertical path middle feed roller FC3-6155 1 CL/ 200,000 sheets Clean it with a cloth wetted with water and squeezed tightly.
None None -
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Periodic Servicing > Periodic Service Works
No. Category Part name Part number Qty Interval RemarksAdjusted/ not
adjustedCounter Reference
29 Feed block Vertical path lower feed roller FC3-6153 1 CL/ 200,000 sheets Clean it with a cloth wetted with water and squeezed tightly.
None None -
30 Feed block Lower deck feed roller FC3-6154 1 CL/ 200,000 sheets Clean it with a cloth wetted with water and squeezed tightly.
None None -
31 Feed block Horizontal path feed right roller FC3-6156 1 CL/ 200,000 sheets Clean it with a cloth wetted with water and squeezed tightly.
None None -
32 Feed block Horizontal path feed left roller FC3-6156 1 CL/ 200,000 sheets Clean it with a cloth wetted with water and squeezed tightly.
None None -
T-3-1T-3-1
3
33-4
3-4
Periodic Servicing > Periodic Service Works
Periodic Servicing > Periodic Service Works
Pickup block
Deck pull-out roller
Deck separation roller
Deck pickup roller (front)
Deck pickup roller (rear)Deck pickup/feed roller
Torque limiter
Bushing(Φ8)
Bushing(Φ8)
Bushing(Φ8)
Bushing(Φ8)
Bushing(Φ6)
Bushing(Φ6)
Bushing(Φ5)Deck pull-out clutch
Deck pickup clutch
Deck pickup roller release solenoid
MEMO:The center value of the evaluation result data is used to determine the replacement interval. The replacement interval may vary depending on the installation environment and the status of use.Part numbers are subject to change due to design change, etc.
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•
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F-3-1F-3-1
3
33-5
3-5
Periodic Servicing > Periodic Service Works
Periodic Servicing > Periodic Service Works
Deck pickup roller (front, rear)Deck pickup/feed roller
Deck separation roller Deck pull-out roller
Vertical pathmiddle feed roller
Vertical path upper feed roller
Deck pickup roller (front, rear)Deck pickup/feed roller
Deck separation roller Deck pull-out roller
Lower deck feed roller
Vertical path lower feed roller
Horizontal pathfeed right roller
Horizontal pathfeed left roller
Deck pickup roller(front, rear)
Deck pickup/feed roller
Deck pull-out roller
Deck separation roller
Part name Procedure ReferenceDeck pickup roller (front, rear) 1. Remove the pickup unit from the paper deck.
2. Clean the roller with a cloth wetted with water and squeezed tightly.
p. 4-28
CSDeck pickup/feed roller 1. Remove the pickup unit from the paper deck. 2. Clean the roller with a cloth wetted with water
and squeezed tightly.
p. 4-29
Deck separation roller 1. Remove the pickup unit from the paper deck.2. Remove the deck separation roller from the
pickup unit.3. Clean the roller with a cloth wetted with water
and squeezed tightly.
p. 4-30
Deck pull-out roller 1. Remove the pickup unit from the paper deck. 2. Clean the roller with a cloth wetted with water
and squeezed tightly.
p. 4-31
Vertical path upper feed roller 1. Open the deck left front cover, and then open the vertical path guide.
2. Clean the roller with a cloth wetted with water and squeezed tightly.
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Vertical path middle feed roller 1. Open the deck left front cover, and then open the vertical path guide.
2. Clean the roller with a cloth wetted with water and squeezed tightly.
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Vertical path lower feed roller 1. Open the deck left front cover, and then open the vertical path guide.
2. Clean the roller with a cloth wetted with water and squeezed tightly.
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Lower deck feed roller 1. Open the deck left front cover, and then open the horizontal path guide.
2. Clean the roller with a cloth wetted with water and squeezed tightly.
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Horizontal path feed right roller 1. Open the deck left front cover.2. Clean the roller with a cloth wetted with water
and squeezed tightly.
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Horizontal path feed left roller 1. Open the deck left front cover.2. Clean the roller with a cloth wetted with water
and squeezed tightly.
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F-3-2F-3-2T-3-2T-3-2
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4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure
Removing this EquipmentList of PartsExternal CoversMain UnitsPeriodic Parts Replacement, Consumable Parts, and Cleaning PartsSolenoids
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ClutchesMotors FansPCBs
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Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing this machine
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing this machine
Removing this machine
1) Unplug the Power Plug from this machine.
2) Remove the Grounding Wire of this machine.1 screw1 toothed lock washer
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F-4-1F-4-1
3) Remove the Reader Power Cable. (Only for the model with the reader)
F-4-2F-4-2
4) Put the Reader Power Cable Connector into the hole of the Box Cover (Left), and remove the Box Cover (Left). (Only for the model with the reader)2 screws1 projection
x2
Box Cover (Left)
Projection
••
F-4-3F-4-3
5) Remove the Box Upper Cover.2 screws1 projection
x2
Projection
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F-4-4F-4-4
4
44-3
4-3
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing this machine
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing this machine
6) Remove 3 screws from 2 Controller Box Units.
x3
F-4-5F-4-5
7) Open the HDD Cover, and remove 1 screw to open the 2 Controller Box Units.
F-4-6F-4-6
8) Loose 4 screws on the controller box and slide it in the arrow direction to remove the DC Controller Cover.
F-4-7F-4-7
4
44-4
4-4
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing this machine
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing this machine
9) Remove the 1 connector of the interface cable.3 wire saddle
x3
•
F-4-8F-4-8
10) Remove the interface cable from the edge saddle on the controller box.
F-4-9F-4-9
11) Return the DC Controller Cover removed at step 8).
12) Remove the interface cable.4 wire saddles1 screw1 cord retainer
x4x4
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F-4-10F-4-10
4
44-5
4-5
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing this machine
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing this machine
13) Put up 2 stoppers from the floor.
F-4-11F-4-11
14) Remove the screw to take out a spanner inside of the Deck Front Left Cover.
F-4-12F-4-12
15) Turn the nut of the upper part of the stopper with the spanner to loosen.
F-4-13F-4-13
16) Turn the nut on the bottom with the spanner till the stopper is pulled away from the floor.
F-4-14F-4-14
17) Re-tighten the loosened nut of the upper part.
F-4-15F-4-15
4
44-6
4-6
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing this machine
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing this machine
18) Return the removed spanner to the original position.
19) Loosen the fixing screw of the delivery guide to lift the delivery guide, and securely tighten the fixing screw.
Fixing Screw
F-4-16F-4-16
20) Loosen the fixing screw of the latch plate in the front, and insert a flat-blade screwdriver into a groove and push to release the latch plate from the Latch Retainer.
Fixing Screw
F-4-17F-4-17
21) Loosen the fixing screw of the latch plate in the rear, and insert the flat-blade screwdriver into a groove and push to release the latch plate from the Latch Retainer. Securely tighten the fixing screws for the front and the rear latch plates.
Fixing Screw
F-4-18F-4-18
4
44-7
4-7
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing this machine
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing this machine
22) Slightly separate this machine from the host machine.
F-4-19F-4-19
23) Remove the front base cover and the rear base cover.2 screws
x2
Front Base Cover
Rear Base Cover
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F-4-20F-4-20
24) Remove Upper Right Cover 2, and remove the sheet metal of the interface cable.1 screw
•
F-4-21F-4-21
4
44-8
4-8
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing this machine
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing this machine
25) Remove this machine from the host machine.
When removing the host machine and this machine, put the interface cable of the multistage deck on the top surface of the multistage deck.
When removing the host machine and this machine, put the interface cable of the multistage deck on the top surface of the multistage deck.
F-4-22F-4-22
4
44-9
4-9
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > List of Parts > External Covers
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > List of Parts > External Covers
List of Parts
External Covers
[1]
[2]
[5]
[4]
[3]
F-4-23F-4-23
No. Part name Part number Reference[1] Deck left front cover FM4-1751 p. 4-21[2] Deck rear left cover FC3-5872 p. 4-22[3] Deck rear right cover FC3-6069 p. 4-22[4] Deck upper rear cover FL3-2186 -[5] Deck right cover FC3-6068 p. 4-23[6] Upper deck cover FC3-5897 p. 4-23[7] Middle deck cover FC3-5891[8] Lower deck cover FC3-5893
T-4-1T-4-1
4
44-10
4-10
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > List of Parts > Main Units
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > List of Parts > Main Units
Main Units
[3]
[1]
[3]
[3]
[2]
[2]
[2]
No. Part name Part number Reference[1] Feed unit FM4-1814 -[2] Pickup unit FM4-1807 p. 4-25[3] Deck unit FM4-1790 p. 4-26
F-4-24F-4-24
T-4-2T-4-2
4
44-11
4-11
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > List of Parts > Consumable Parts Requiring Periodic Replacement and Cleaning Points > Consumable Parts
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > List of Parts > Consumable Parts Requiring Periodic Replacement and Cleaning Points > Consumable Parts
Consumable Parts Requiring Periodic Replacement and Cleaning Points
Consumable Parts
Pickup block
[1]
[2][3]
[4]
[6]
[5]
[8]
[7]
[9]
[12]
[12]
[10]
[11]
[12]
[12]
[11]
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F-4-25F-4-25
No. Part name Part number Reference[1] Deck pickup roller (front) FF5-7830 p. 4-28[2] Deck pickup roller (rear) FF5-7829[3] Deck pickup/feed roller FF6-1975 p. 4-29[4] Deck separation roller FB5-6586 p. 4-30[5] Deck pull-out roller FC3-6059 p. 4-31[6] Torque limiter FC7-2494 p. 4-32[7] Deck pickup clutch FH6-5145 p. 4-33[8] Deck pull-out clutch FH6-5145 p. 4-34[9] Deck pickup roller release solenoid FH6-5146 p. 4-35[10] Bushing (Φ5) FS6-5835 p. 4-36[11] Bushing (Φ6) FS2-1052[12] Bushing (Φ8) FS2-1613
T-4-3T-4-3
4
44-12
4-12
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > List of Parts > Solenoids
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > List of Parts > Solenoids
Cleaning Points
[1][2][3][4][5][6]
[7]
[8]
[9]
[10]
[11]
[1][2][3][4][5]
[1][2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
No. Part name Part number Reference[1] Deck pickup roller (front) FF5-7830 p. 4-28[2] Deck pickup roller (rear) FF5-7829[3] Deck pickup/feed roller FF6-1975 p. 4-29[4] Deck separation roller FB5-6586 p. 4-30[5] Deck pull-out roller FC3-6059 p. 4-31[6] Vertical path upper feed roller FC3-6155 -[7] Vertical path middle feed roller FC3-6155 -[8] Vertical path lower feed roller FC3-6153 -[9] Lower deck feed roller FC3-6154 -[10] Horizontal path feed right roller FC3-6156 -[11] Horizontal path feed left roller FC3-6156 -
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F-4-26F-4-26
T-4-4T-4-4
Solenoids
S008
S003
S116
S104S103
S106S105S101S102
S204S203
S206S205S201S202
S001
S111
S002
S004
S009(option)
S010(option)
S005
S112
S211S212
S311S312
S006
S304S303
S306S305
S302
S216S113
S114
S316
S301
S213S214
S313S314
No. Part name Part number ReferenceSL101 Upper deck pickup roller release solenoid FH6-5146 p. 4-37SL102 Upper deck open/close solenoid FH6-5147 p. 4-38SL201 Middle deck pickup roller release solenoid FH6-5146 p. 4-37SL202 Middle deck open/close solenoid FH6-5147 p. 4-38SL301 Lower deck pickup roller release solenoid FH6-5146 p. 4-37SL302 Lower deck open/close solenoid FH6-5147 p. 4-38
F-4-27F-4-27
T-4-5T-4-5
4
44-13
4-13
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > List of Parts > Clutches
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > List of Parts > Clutches
Clutches
CL101CL102
CL201CL202
CL301CL302
F-4-28F-4-28
No. Part name Part number ReferenceCL101 Upper deck pickup clutch FH6-5145 p. 4-39CL102 Upper deck pull-out clutch FH6-5145 p. 4-39CL201 Middle deck pickup clutch FH6-5145 p. 4-39CL202 Middle deck pull-out clutch FH6-5145 p. 4-39CL301 Lower deck pickup clutch FH6-5145 p. 4-39CL302 Lower deck pull-out clutch FH6-5145 p. 4-39
T-4-6T-4-6
4
44-14
4-14
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > List of Parts > Motors
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > List of Parts > Motors
Motors
M002
M004
M003
M301
M201
M101
M001
M102
M202
M302
F-4-29F-4-29
No. Part name Part number ReferenceM001 Deck pickup motor FL3-2206 p. 4-40M002 Vertical path upper feed motor FL3-2207 p. 4-40M003 Vertical path lower feed motor FL3-2207 p. 4-41M004 Horizontal path feed motor FL3-2207 p. 4-41M101 Upper deck lifter motor FL3-2205 p. 4-42M102 Upper deck swing motor FH5-1040 p. 4-44M201 Middle deck lifter motor FL3-2205 p. 4-42M202 Middle deck swing motor FH5-1040 p. 4-44M301 Lower deck lifter motor FL3-2205 p. 4-42M302 Lower deck swing motor FH5-1040 p. 4-44
T-4-7T-4-7
4
44-15
4-15
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > List of Parts > Fans
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > List of Parts > Fans
Fans
FAN001
FAN101
FAN102
FAN201
FAN202
FAN301
FAN302
F-4-30F-4-30
No. Part name Part number ReferenceFAN001 Power supply cooling fan FK2-6484 p. 4-45FAN101 Upper deck left flotation fan FH5-1218 p. 4-46FAN102 Upper deck right flotation fan FH5-1218 p. 4-47FAN201 Middle deck left flotation fan FH5-1218 p. 4-46FAN202 Middle deck right flotation fan FH5-1218 p. 4-47FAN301 Lower deck left flotation fan FH5-1218 p. 4-46FAN302 Lower deck right flotation fan FH5-1218 p. 4-47
T-4-8T-4-8
4
44-16
4-16
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > List of Parts > Heaters
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > List of Parts > Heaters
Heaters
HT301(option)
HT101(option)
HT201(option)
CHT201(option)
CHT301(option)
F-4-31F-4-31
No. Part name Part number ReferenceCHT201 Cassette heater (middle deck) 230V: FM3-3772 -CHT301 Cassette heater (lower deck) 230V: FM3-3772 -HT101 Air heater unit 230V: FH7-4804 -HT201 Air heater unit 230V: FH7-4804 -HT301 Air heater unit 230V: FH7-4804 -
T-4-9T-4-9
4
44-17
4-17
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > List of Parts > Sensors
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > List of Parts > Sensors
Sensors
S008
S003
S116
S104S103
S106S105S101S102
S204S203
S206S205S201S202
S001
S111
S002
S004
S009(option)
S010(option)
S005
S112
S211S212
S311S312
S006
S304S303
S306S305
S302
S216S113
S114
S316
S301
S213S214
S313S314
F-4-32F-4-32
No. Part name Part number ReferenceS001 Vertical path upper sensor WG8-5736 -S002 Vertical path middle sensor WG8-5736 -S003 Vertical path lower sensor WG8-5736 -S004 Lower deck feed sensor WG8-5736 -S005 Delivery sensor WG8-5736 -S006 Deck left front cover open/close sensor WG8-5776 -S008 Environment sensor WP2-5276 -S009 Double feeding sensor (receive) FM4-3471 -S010 Double feeding sensor (transmission) -S101 Upper deck pickup sensor WG8-5736 -S102 Upper deck pull-out sensor WG8-5736 -S103 Upper deck paper presence/absence sensor WG8-5776 -S104 Upper deck paper surface sensor WG8-5776 -S105 Upper deck lifter upper limit sensor WG8-5776 -S106 Upper deck foreign substance sensor WG8-5776 -S111 Upper deck lifter HP sensor WG8-5776 -S112 Upper deck lifter lower limit sensor WG8-5776 -S116 Upper deck swing HP sensor WG8-5776 -S201 Middle deck pickup sensor WG8-5736 -S202 Middle deck pull-out sensor WG8-5736 -S203 Middle deck paper presence/absence sensor WG8-5776 -S204 Middle deck paper surface sensor WG8-5776 -S205 Middle deck lifter upper limit sensor WG8-5776 -S206 Middle deck foreign substance sensor WG8-5776 -S211 Middle deck lifter HP sensor WG8-5776 -S212 Middle deck lifter lower limit sensor WG8-5776 -S216 Middle deck swing HP sensor WG8-5776 -S301 Lower deck pickup sensor WG8-5736 -S302 Lower deck pull-out sensor WG8-5736 -S303 Lower deck paper presence/absence sensor WG8-5776 -S304 Lower deck paper surface sensor WG8-5776 -S305 Lower deck lifter upper limit sensor WG8-5776 -S306 Lower deck foreign substance sensor WG8-5776 -S311 Lower deck lifter HP sensor WG8-5776 -S312 Lower deck lifter lower limit sensor WG8-5776 -S316 Lower deck swing HP sensor WG8-5776 -
T-4-10T-4-10
4
44-18
4-18
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > List of Parts > Switches
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > List of Parts > Switches
Switches
S108
S208
S308
S007
SW001
F-4-33F-4-33
No. Part name Part number ReferenceSW001 Cassette heater switch FG3-4324 -S007 Deck left front cover safety switch WC4-5301 -S108 Upper deck safety switch 4H1-6481 -S208 Middle deck safety switch 4H1-6481 -S308 Lower deck safety switch 4H1-6481 -
T-4-11T-4-11
4
44-19
4-19
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > List of Parts > PCBs
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > List of Parts > PCBs
PCBs
PCB1
PCB2
PCB3PCB4
PCB8
PCB9
PCB10PCB11
PCB12
PCB13
PCB5
PCB6
PCB7
F-4-34F-4-34
No. Part name Part number ReferencePCB1 Deck driver PCB FG3-4277 p. 4-48PCB2 DC Power supply PCB FK2-6317 p. 4-49PCB3 AC distributor PCB FG3-4278 p. 4-50PCB4 Noise filter PCB FM3-8400 p. 4-51PCB5 Upper deck open switch PCB FG3-4280 p. 4-52PCB6 Middle deck open switch PCB FG3-4280PCB7 Lower deck open switch PCB FG3-4280PCB8 Upper deck air heater PCB (option) FG3-4279PCB9 Middle deck air heater PCB (option) FG3-4279PCB10 Lower deck air heater PCB (option) FG3-4279
T-4-12T-4-12
4
44-20
4-20
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > List of Parts > Other
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > List of Parts > Other
Other
FUS001
No. Part name Part number ReferenceFUS001 Leakage breaker FH7-7625 -
F-4-35F-4-35
T-4-13T-4-13
4
44-21
4-21
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > External Covers > External Covers > Removing the Deck Left Front Cover
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > External Covers > External Covers > Removing the Deck Left Front Cover
External Covers
External CoversRemoving the Deck Left Front Cover
1) Open the deck left front cover, remove a screw, and then remove the cover band from the deck left front cover.
F-4-36F-4-36
2)Remove the two deck left front cover shafts that secure the deck left front cover.
F-4-37F-4-37
3) Remove the deck left front cover.
F-4-38F-4-38
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44-22
4-22
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > External Covers > External Covers > Removing the Deck Rear Right Cover
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > External Covers > External Covers > Removing the Deck Rear Right Cover
Removing the Deck Rear Left Cover
1) Remove six screws, and then remove the deck rear left cover.
x6
F-4-39F-4-39
Removing the Deck Rear Right Cover
1) Remove eight screws, and then remove the deck rear right cover.
x8
F-4-40F-4-40
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44-23
4-23
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > External Covers > External Covers > Removing the Deck Cover
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > External Covers > External Covers > Removing the Deck Cover
Removing the Deck Right Cover
Caution:
Be sure to remove the deck upper rear cover in advance to prevent it from falling.
F-4-41F-4-41
i
1) Remove six screws, and then remove the deck right cover.
x6
F-4-42F-4-42
Removing the Deck Cover
MEMO:The removal procedure of the deck cover from the upper deck is described below. The procedure of the middle and lower decks is the same.
1) Open the upper deck manually. 2) Remove one screw and then remove the connector cover.
F-4-43F-4-43
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4-24
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > External Covers > External Covers > Removing the Deck Cover
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > External Covers > External Covers > Removing the Deck Cover
3) Removing harness.1 wire saddle1 reuse band1 connector
x2
Connector
Reuse band
Wire saddle
•••
Note:
When removing a connector, do not remove the relay connector.
Note:
When removing a connector, do not remove the relay connector.
F-4-44F-4-44
4) Draw ruled lines at the position of the deck cover installed, and then loosen five screws.
F-4-45F-4-45
5) Remove the deck cover.
Note:
When removing the Deck Cover, be careful so that the tie-wrap is not caught on the hole of the frame.
MEMO:Install the deck cover in alignment with the ruled lines.
MEMO:Install the deck cover in alignment with the ruled lines.
F-4-46F-4-46
4
44-25
4-25
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Main Units > Removing the Pickup Unit
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Main Units > Removing the Pickup Unit
Main Units
Removing the Pickup Unit
MEMO:The procedure for removing the pickup unit of the upper deck is described here. This procedure can be used for the middle deck and lower deck.
1) Insert a relatively small screwdriver in the hole in the right side panel of the upper deck to release and open the upper deck.
1
2
F-4-47F-4-47
2) Remove a screw, and then remove the harness cover.
F-4-48F-4-48
3) Open the clamp, and then remove two connectors.
F-4-49F-4-49
4
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4-26
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Main Units > Removing the Deck Unit
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Main Units > Removing the Deck Unit
4) Remove the two screws securing the pickup unit. Open the upper deck fully.
x2
F-4-50F-4-50
5) Draw out the pickup unit and then remove it.
Pickup Unit
Pre-separation Plate
When removing the Pickup Assy, do not damage the Pre-separation Plate, because the damage may cause a paper jam.
When removing the Pickup Assy, do not damage the Pre-separation Plate, because the damage may cause a paper jam.
F-4-51F-4-51
Removing the Deck Unit
MEMO:The removal procedure of the upper deck is described below. The procedure of the middle and lower decks is the same.
1) Insert a relatively small screwdriver in the hole in the right side panel of the upper deck to release and open the upper deck.
1
2
F-4-52F-4-52
2) Open the deck left front cover.
F-4-53F-4-53
4
44-27
4-27
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Main Units > Removing the Deck Unit
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Main Units > Removing the Deck Unit
3) Remove three screws securing the left side of the deck unit.
x3
F-4-54F-4-54
4) Remove three screws securing the right side of the deck unit.
x3
F-4-55F-4-55
5) Remove the deck unit from the paper deck.
MEMO:The highlighted positions in the figure should be held to remove the deck unit.
MEMO:The highlighted positions in the figure should be held to remove the deck unit.
F-4-56F-4-56
Caution:
The deck unit is very heavy. Be careful not to fall the deck unit when removing it.
F-4-57F-4-57
4
44-28
4-28
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Periodic Parts Replacement, Consumable Parts, and Cleaning Parts > Removing the Deck Pickup Roller (front, rear)
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Periodic Parts Replacement, Consumable Parts, and Cleaning Parts > Removing the Deck Pickup Roller (front, rear)
Periodic Parts Replacement, Consumable Parts, and Cleaning Parts
Removing the Deck Pickup Roller (front, rear)
1) Remove the pickup unit.(Refer to page 4-25)
2) Turn over the pickup unit. Remove two resin rings and then remove the deck pickup rollers (front and rear).
F-4-58F-4-58
Caution:
The front and rear deck pickup rollers are different. Install the deck pickup rollers in the correct positions. The following figure shows the difference between them.
Deck pickup roller (rear) Deck pickup roller (front)
F-4-59F-4-59
4
44-29
4-29
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Periodic Parts Replacement, Consumable Parts, and Cleaning Parts > Removing the Deck Pickup/Feed Roller
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Periodic Parts Replacement, Consumable Parts, and Cleaning Parts > Removing the Deck Pickup/Feed Roller
Removing the Deck Pickup/Feed Roller
1) Remove the pickup unit.(Refer to page 4-25)
2) Remove one connector and one screw.
x1
F-4-60F-4-60
3) Lift the sensor bracket to remove one connector, and then remove the sensor bracket.
F-4-61F-4-61
4) Turn over the pickup unit. Remove resin ring and then remove the deck pickup roller (front).
F-4-62F-4-62
5) Remove resin ring and then remove the deck pickup/feed roller with the timing belt together.
F-4-63F-4-63
6) Remove the timing belt from the deck pickup/feed roller.
F-4-64F-4-64
4
44-30
4-30
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Periodic Parts Replacement, Consumable Parts, and Cleaning Parts > Removing the Deck Separation Roller
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Periodic Parts Replacement, Consumable Parts, and Cleaning Parts > Removing the Deck Separation Roller
Removing the Deck Separation Roller
1) Remove the pickup unit.(Refer to page 4-25)
2) Remove two screws, and then remove the deck separation roller bracket.
x2
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3) Remove the deck separation roller shaft from the deck separation roller holder.
F-4-66F-4-66
4) Remove the bearing from the deck separation roller shaft and then remove the deck separation roller.
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Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Periodic Parts Replacement, Consumable Parts, and Cleaning Parts > Removing the Deck Pull-out Roller
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Periodic Parts Replacement, Consumable Parts, and Cleaning Parts > Removing the Deck Pull-out Roller
Removing the Deck Pull-out Roller
1) Remove the pickup unit.(Refer to page 4-25)
2) Remove the harness from the harness holder.
F-4-68F-4-68
3) Remove one screw and then remove the harness holder.
x1
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4) Remove E rings, gear, parallel pin, and bearing from the deck pullout roller shaft.
F-4-70F-4-70
5) Remove the deck pull-out roller from the deck pickup unit.
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6) Remove E rings, gear, parallel pin, and bearing from the deck pullout roller.
F-4-72F-4-72
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Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Periodic Parts Replacement, Consumable Parts, and Cleaning Parts > Removing the Torque Limiter
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Periodic Parts Replacement, Consumable Parts, and Cleaning Parts > Removing the Torque Limiter
Removing the Torque Limiter
1) Remove the pickup unit.(Refer to page 4-25)
2) Remove two screws and then remove the deck separation roller bracket.
x2
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3) Remove the torque limiter from the drive shaft.
F-4-74F-4-74
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4-33
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Periodic Parts Replacement, Consumable Parts, and Cleaning Parts > Removing the Deck Pickup Clutch
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Periodic Parts Replacement, Consumable Parts, and Cleaning Parts > Removing the Deck Pickup Clutch
Removing the Deck Pickup Clutch
1) Remove the pickup unit.(Refer to page 4-25)
2) Remove a connector, and then remove the harness of the deck pickup clutch from the harness guide.
F-4-75F-4-75
3) Remove resin ring and then remove the deck pickup clutch.
F-4-76F-4-76
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Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Periodic Parts Replacement, Consumable Parts, and Cleaning Parts > Removing the Deck Pull-out Clutch
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Periodic Parts Replacement, Consumable Parts, and Cleaning Parts > Removing the Deck Pull-out Clutch
Removing the Deck Pull-out Clutch
1) Remove the pickup unit.(Refer to page 4-25)
2) Remove one connector and then remove the harness of the deck pull-out clutch from the harness guide.
F-4-77F-4-77
3) Remove one resin ring and then the deck pull-out clutch.
F-4-78F-4-78
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4-35
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Periodic Parts Replacement, Consumable Parts, and Cleaning Parts > Removing the Deck Pickup Roller Release Solenoid
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Periodic Parts Replacement, Consumable Parts, and Cleaning Parts > Removing the Deck Pickup Roller Release Solenoid
Removing the Deck Pickup Roller Release Solenoid
1) Remove the pickup unit.(Refer to page 4-25)
2) Draw ruled line at the position where the deck pickup roller release solenoid is installed.
F-4-79F-4-79
3) Remove one connector and then remove the harness of the deck pickup roller release solenoid from the harness guide and two clamps.
F-4-80F-4-80
4) Remove two screws and then remove the deck pickup roller release solenoid.
x2
MEMO:Install the deck pickup roller release solenoid in alignment with the ruled line.
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4-36
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Periodic Parts Replacement, Consumable Parts, and Cleaning Parts > Removing the Bushing
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Periodic Parts Replacement, Consumable Parts, and Cleaning Parts > Removing the Bushing
Removing the Bushing
A total of nineteen bearings are used in the pickup unit. The following figure shows two non-consumable bearings and seventeen consumable bearings.
Pickup Unit
Bearing (φ8)
Bearing (φ8)
Bearing (φ8)
Bearing (φ8)
Bearing (φ5)
Bearing (φ6)
Bearing (φ6)
Non-Consumable Parts(Bearing (φ6))
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Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the Solenoids > Removing the Deck Pickup Roller Release Solenoid
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the Solenoids > Removing the Deck Pickup Roller Release Solenoid
Removing the Solenoids
Removing the Deck Pickup Roller Release Solenoid
1) Remove the pickup unit.(Refer to page 4-25)
2) Draw ruled line at the position where the deck pickup roller release solenoid is installed.
F-4-83F-4-83
3) Remove one connector and then the harness of the deck pickup roller release solenoid from the harness guide and two clamps.
Note:
When disconnecting a connector, do not remove the relay connector.
Note:
When disconnecting a connector, do not remove the relay connector.
F-4-84F-4-84
4) Remove two screws and then remove the deck pickup roller release solenoid.
x2
MEMO:Install the deck pickup roller release solenoid in alignment with the ruled line.
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Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the Solenoids > Removing the Deck Open/Close Solenoid
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the Solenoids > Removing the Deck Open/Close Solenoid
Removing the Deck Open/Close Solenoid
MEMO:The removal procedure of the deck open/close solenoid from the middle deck is described below. The procedure of the upper and lower decks is the same.
1) Remove the deck rear right cover.(Refer to page 4-22)
2) Open the middle deck manually.
3) Draw ruled line at the position where the deck open/close solenoid is installed.
F-4-86F-4-86
4) Remove one connector and then remove the harness of the deck open/close solenoid from two clamps.
Note:
When disconnecting a connector, do not remove the relay connector.
Note:
When disconnecting a connector, do not remove the relay connector.
F-4-87F-4-87
5) Remove one screw and then remove the deck open/close solenoid.
x1
MEMO:Install the deck open/close solenoid in alignment with the ruled line.
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Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the Clutches > Removing the Deck Pull-out Clutch
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the Clutches > Removing the Deck Pull-out Clutch
Removing the Clutches
Removing the Deck Pickup Clutch
1) Remove the pickup unit.(Refer to page 4-25)
2) Remove one connector and then remove the harness of the deck pickup clutch from the harness guide.
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3) Remove the resin ring and then remove the deck pickup clutch.
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Removing the Deck Pull-out Clutch
1) Remove the pickup unit.(Refer to page 4-25)
2) Remove one connector and then remove the harness of the deck pull-out clutch from the harness guide.
F-4-91F-4-91
3) Remove the resin ring and then remove the deck pull-out clutch.
F-4-92F-4-92
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Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the Motors > Removing the Vertical Path Upper Feed Motor
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the Motors > Removing the Vertical Path Upper Feed Motor
Removing the Motors
Removing the Deck Pickup Motor
1) Remove the deck rear right cover.(Refer to page 4-22)
2) Remove two connectors.
F-4-93F-4-93
3) Remove four screws and then remove the deck pickup motor.
x4
F-4-94F-4-94
Removing the Vertical Path Upper Feed Motor
1) Remove the deck rear left cover.(Refer to page 4-22)
2) Remove the tension spring.
3) Remove the harness from the clamp and then remove the connector.
F-4-95F-4-95
4) Remove three screws and then remove the vertical path upper feed motor.
x3
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Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the Motors > Removing the Horizontal Path Feed Motor
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the Motors > Removing the Horizontal Path Feed Motor
Removing the Vertical Path Lower Feed Motor
1) Remove the deck rear left cover.(Refer to page 4-22)
2) Remove the tension spring.
3) Remove the harness from the clamp and then remove the connector.
F-4-97
4) Remove three screws and then remove the vertical path lower feed motor.
x3
F-4-98
Removing the Horizontal Path Feed Motor
1) Remove the deck rear left cover.(Refer to page 4-22)
2) Remove the tension spring.
3) Remove the harness from the clamp and then remove the connector.
F-4-99
4) Remove three screws and then remove the horizontal path feed motor.
x3
F-4-100
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Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the Motors > Removing the Lifter Motor
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the Motors > Removing the Lifter Motor
Removing the Lifter Motor
1) Remove the deck rear left cover.(Refer to page 4-22)
2) Remove the deck rear right cover.(Refer to page 4-22)
MEMO:The removal procedure of the lifter motor from the middle deck is described below. The procedure of the upper and lower decks is the same.
3) Remove the harness from eight clamps, and then remove two cable ties with lock.
F-4-101
4) Remove three screws, and then remove the lifter motor bracket.
x3
F-4-102
5) Remove three screws and then remove the lifter motor with the harness cover together.
x3
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Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the Motors > Removing the Lifter Motor
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the Motors > Removing the Lifter Motor
6) Remove the harness from the clamp and then remove the harness cover.
F-4-104
7) Remove the harness from the lifter motor.
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Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the Motors > Removing the Swing Motor
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the Motors > Removing the Swing Motor
Removing the Swing Motor
1) Open the upper deck manually.2) Remove papers in the deck and then
fully move the side guide plate to the inside.
MEMO:The removal procedure of the swing motor from the upper deck is described below. The procedure of the middle and lower decks is the same.
3) Remove one screw and then remove the motor cover.
x1
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4) Remove two screws and then remove the swing motor.
x2
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5) Remove the harness from the swing motor.
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Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the Fans > Removing the Power Supply Cooling Fan
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the Fans > Removing the Power Supply Cooling Fan
Removing the Fans
Removing the Power Supply Cooling Fan
1) Remove the deck rear right cover.(Refer to page 4-22)
2) Remove four screws and one connector.
x4
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3) Lift the power supply box to remove two connectors.
F-4-110
4) Remove the power supply box.
F-4-111
5) Remove four screws and then remove the power supply cooling fan bracket from the power supply box.
x4
F-4-112
6) Remove one connector, two screws, and then remove the power supply cooling fan from the power supply cooling fan bracket.
x2
F-4-113
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Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the Fans > Removing the Left Flotation Fan
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the Fans > Removing the Left Flotation Fan
Removing the Left Flotation Fan
1) Remove the deck rear right cover.(Refer to page 4-22)
2) Open the upper deck manually.3) Remove papers in the deck and
then fully move the side guide plate to the inside.
MEMO:The removal procedure of the left flotation fan from the upper deck is described below. The procedure of the middle and lower decks is the same.
4) Remove one screw and then remove the motor cover.
x1
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5) Press down the air heater cover lock lever and then remove the air heater cover.
F-4-115
6) Remove one connector and then remove the harness from two clumps.
F-4-116
7) Remove two screws and then remove the left flotation fan.
x2
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Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the Fans > Removing the Right Flotation Fan
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the Fans > Removing the Right Flotation Fan
Removing the Right Flotation Fan
1) Remove the deck rear right cover.(Refer to page 4-22)
2) Open the upper deck manually.
3) Remove papers in the deck and then fully move the side guide plate to the inside.
MEMO:The removal procedure of the right flotation fan from the upper deck is described below. The procedure of the middle and lower decks is the same.
4) Remove one screw and then remove the motor cover.
x1
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5) Press down the air heater cover lock lever and then remove the air heater cover.
F-4-119
6) Remove one connector and then remove the harness from three clumps.
F-4-120
7) Remove two screws and then remove the right flotation fan.
x2
F-4-121
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Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the PCBs > Removing the Deck Driver PCB
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the PCBs > Removing the Deck Driver PCB
Removing the PCBs
Removing the Deck Driver PCB
1) Remove the deck rear left cover.(Refer to page 4-22)
2) Remove two screws and then remove the PCB cover.
x2
F-4-122
3) Remove all connectors from the deck driver PCB.
F-4-123
4) Remove three screws, release three PCB supports, and then remove the deck driver PCB.
x3
F-4-124
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Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the PCBs > Removing the DC Power Supply PCB
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the PCBs > Removing the DC Power Supply PCB
Removing the DC Power Supply PCB
1) Remove the deck rear right cover.(Refer to page 4-22)
2) Remove four screws and one connector.
x4
F-4-125
3) Lift the power supply box to remove two connectors.
F-4-126
4) Remove the power supply box.
F-4-127
5) Remove four screws and then remove the power supply cooling fan bracket from the power supply box.
x4
F-4-128
6) Remove two screws, and then remove the PCB cover.
x2
F-4-129
7) Remove four screws, release one PCB support, and then remove the DC power supply PCB.
F-4-130
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Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the PCBs > Removing the AC Distributor PCB
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the PCBs > Removing the AC Distributor PCB
Removing the AC Distributor PCB
1) Remove the deck rear right cover.(Refer to page 4-22)
2) Open the clamp, and then remove the AC distributor PCB harness.
F-4-131
3) Remove two screws and then the AC distributor PCB cover.
x2
F-4-132
4) Remove four connectors.
F-4-133
5) Release six PCB supports and then remove the AC distributor PCB.
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Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the PCBs > Removing the Noise Filter PCB
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the PCBs > Removing the Noise Filter PCB
Removing the Noise Filter PCB
1) Remove the deck rear right cover.(Refer to page 4-22)
2) Remove the deck right cover.(Refer to page 4-23)
3) Remove two screws.
x2
4) Remove three connectors.
F-4-135
5) Remove the noise filter PCB with the bracket together.
F-4-136
6) Remove two screws, release three PCB supports, and then remove the noise filter PCB.
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Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the PCBs > Removing the Deck Open Switch PCB
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the PCBs > Removing the Deck Open Switch PCB
Removing the Deck Open Switch PCB
1) Remove the upper deck cover.(Refer to page 4-23)
MEMO:The removal procedure of the deck open switch PCB from the upper deck is described below. The procedure of the middle and lower decks is the same.
2) Remove two screws and then remove the deck open switch PCB.
x2
F-4-138
3) Remove connectors from the deck open switch PCB.
F-4-139
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Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the PCBs > Removing the Paper Width Detection PCB
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the PCBs > Removing the Paper Width Detection PCB
Removing the Paper Width Detection PCB
MEMO:This manual shows the procedure for the upper deck. Same procedure shall be applied to the middle deck and the lower deck.
In the case of Power OFF, perform step 2) ~ 4) to manually lift up the Deck Lifter Plate.
In the case of Power ON, open the deck and close it after leaving 2 to 3 sheets of paper in the deck. Deck Lifter Plate can be automatically lifted up when reducing the stacked paper on the deck without performing step 2) ~ 4).
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1) Insert a smaller flat-blade screwdriver from the hole on the right side of the upper deck, and release the lock to open the Upper Deck.
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2
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2) Remove the paper, and close the deck.
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3) Remove 8 screws and remove the Deck Rear Right Cover.
x8
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Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the PCBs > Removing the Paper Width Detection PCB
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the PCBs > Removing the Paper Width Detection PCB
4) Turn the Timing Belt in the arrow direction to lift up the Deck Lifter Plate to the position of approx. 10mm lower from the loaded paper higher limit indication while checking it with the deck open/close.
Timing Belt
Deck Lifter Plate
Loaded Paper Higher Limit Indication
Ensure not to lift up the Deck Lifter Plate all the way to the top. It may cause that the Deck Lifter Plate is not automatically lifted down when power ON.
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5) Open the deck, and take down the Trail Edge Guide Plate.
The Trail Edge
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Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the PCBs > Removing the Paper Width Detection PCB
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the PCBs > Removing the Paper Width Detection PCB
6) Remove 1 connector (with a hook).
Connector
Because the paper width detection PCB is not secured with a screw, do not damage the PCB while connecting/disconnecting the connector.
7) Remove the PCB Cover.2 screws2 bosses
x2
Bosses
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Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the PCBs > Removing the Paper Width Detection PCB
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the PCBs > Removing the Paper Width Detection PCB
8) Remove the Paper Width Detection PCB.
F-4-146
Points to note at installation work
Check that the engraved marks on the pinion gear and the rack gear are met in line.
When the engraved marks are not met in line, remove the pinion gear, and slide the Side Guide Plate to make the D-cut face of the pinion gear facing to the front and align the engraved marks to install the pinion gear.
D-cut face
Engraved mark
Engraved mark
Engraved mark
Align the direction of the D-cut face on the pinion gear and the hole on the Paper Width Detection PCB to install.
D-cut face on the pinion gearHole on the Paper
Width Detection PCB
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5 Installation
InstallationPoints to note before
installation
Checks to Make before
Installation
How to Utilize This Installation ProcedureChecking the ContentsUnpacking ProcedureInstallation Procedure
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Installation > How to check this installation procedure > Symbols in the illustration
Installation > How to check this installation procedure > Symbols in the illustration
How to check this installation procedure
When using the parts included in the packageA symbol is described on the illustration in the case of using the parts included in the package of this product.
Packaged Item
Symbols in the illustrationThe frequently-performed operations are described with symbols in this procedure.
Connector
Disconnect
Screw
Tighten Remove Connect Secure Free
Harness
PushInsert Plug in Turn on
Sound CheckCheck Visual Check
Claw
Remove
Checking instruction
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Installation > Checks to Make before Installation > Checking the Installation Space
Installation > Checks to Make before Installation > Checking the Installation Space
Points to note before installationInstall the interface cable after putting on the top.
Checks to Make before InstallationPerform the ground connection before connecting a power plug to the power source. In addition, you should remove the ground connection after unplugging the power plug from power source.
Checking the Power SupplyThe machine must be connectable the outlet that can supply the rated voltage +10/-15% at the specified ampere or higher.120-127V 4.0A220-240V 2.0A
CAUTION:
Be sure to place the Interface Cable of the Multi Deck over the Multi Deck.
The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
Checking the Installation SpaceThe machine must be away from the wall by 1000mm (*) or more to secure an enough space to perform machine operation.* Regarding the rear side of the machine, be sure to secure at least 800mm or more space for the service operation.
1000mm or more
1000mm or more
1321mm
1150mm950mm
1200
mm
1300
mm
Palette
Slope plateequipment
1150mm 1100mm
3200mm
950mm
1000mmor more
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Installation > Checks to Make before Installation > Installation Precautions
Installation > Checks to Make before Installation > Installation Precautions
Installation Precautions1.Turn off the host machine.
CAUTION:
Before installing this equipment, be sure to perform the following steps in the specified order.
1) Turn OFF the main power switch of the host machine.2) Be sure that Control Panel Display and Main Power Lamp are both turned OFF, and
then disconnect the power plug.
2.Since the equipment weighs approximately 150 kg, unpacking must be done by 4 or more persons.
3.The heater mark shown at the left of the cassette heater switch indicates that this switch is a cassette heater switch.
Heater mark Cassette heater switch
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Installation > Checking the Contents
Installation > Checking the Contents
Checking the ContentsContent parts described below are stored in the upper deck. Thus, take out the content parts from the upper deck and use them for installation.
[2] Deck Left Front Cover X 1[1] Multi Deck X 1 [3] Handles X 2
[4] Handle Cover X 2 [5] Latch Support X 2 [6] Roller Support Plate X 1
[7] Separation Roller Nip Cam X 3 [8] Hinge X 2 [9] Code Retainer X 1 [10] Short Connecter X 1 [11] Power Cord X 3
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Installation > Checking the Contents
Installation > Checking the Contents
[12] Size Indicatioin Plate X 3
[17] Screw (RS Tightening ; M4X8) X 4
[13] Screw (P Tightening ; M4X10) X 1
[15] Screw (W/Washer ; White ; M4X8) X 2
[16] Screw(Binding ; M4X7) X 3[14] Screw (W/Washer ; Black ; M4X8) X 2
* Use the appropriate power code for relevant country/area. Bring back unused power codes. F-5-6F-5-6
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Installation > Unpacking Procedure
Installation > Unpacking Procedure
Unpacking Procedure
CAUTION:
Points to note: The device is fixed for shipment with fixing tapes and impact absorbing materials to protect from vibration and the shock in the transportation. According to steps, install after removing all fixing tapes and impact absorbing materials. In addition, the removed impact absorbing materials shall be stored to reuse for transportation in case of transference and the repair of this machine.
Do not lift this machine with a forklift.
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1) Take out the Deck Left Front Cover and 2 grips.
Handles
Deck left front cover
2) Remove the top cushion material and remove the plastic cover from the top.
3) While holding the leaf spring of the supplied handle, insert it in this equipment.
F-5-7F-5-7 F-5-8F-5-8
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Installation > Unpacking Procedure
Installation > Unpacking Procedure
4) Lift the left side of the equipment and remove the cushioning material from the bottom. Pull the plastic bag to the right side in advance.
MEMO:
A reinforcing plate is attached to the cushioning material. Since the reinforcing plate is no longer needed, remove it together with the cushioning material.
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5) Lift the right side of the equipment, and then remove the cushioning material and plastic bag from the bottom.
6) Pull out the two slope plate from the center of the palette.
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F-5-12F-5-12
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Installation > Unpacking Procedure
Installation > Unpacking Procedure
7) Remove the two pins secured to the slope plate with tape. 8) With the pin hole in the palette aligned with the pin hole in the slope plate, insert a pin. Carry out this step for the other slope plate.
9) Remove tapes from the left-side casters (front and rear) of this equipment.
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F-5-15F-5-15
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Installation > Unpacking Procedure
Installation > Unpacking Procedure
10) While holding the right-side handles (at the front and rear), slide this equipment on the slope plates to let it down from the palette.
11) While pressing the spring, remove the handles.
12) Store the two handles in place on the deck left front cover. Loosen the screw securing the handle fixing plate, and then turn down the handle fixing plate to hold the handles.
13) Secure the Handle Fixing Plate with the screw (loosened in step 12)) and the screw included in the package (P tightening; M4x10).
F-5-17F-5-17
F-5-18F-5-18
F-5-19F-5-19 F-5-20F-5-20
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Installation > Unpacking Procedure
14) Remove all the external packaging tapes and cushioning materials. 15) Insert a relatively small screwdriver in the hole in the right side panel of the upper deck to release and open the upper deck.
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16) Remove all fixing tapes and cushioning materials in the Upper Deck, and take out the contents. Open the Middle Deck and the Lower Deck, and remove all fixing tapes and cushioning materials.
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Installation > Installation Procedure > Making Preparations for Installing the Parts on this equipment Side
Installation > Installation Procedure > Making Preparations for Installing the Parts on this equipment Side
Installation Procedure
Making Preparations for Installing the Parts on this equipment Side
1) While opening the upper deck, install the separation roller nip cam with a screw (bind: M4x7). Install the separation roller nip cam to the middle deck and the lower deck in the same way. Close the upper deck and the middle deck.
2) Open the lower deck to the stopping position; temporary tighten the roller support with 2 screws (W sems (black) M4x8).
x2
3) Align the roller support to the position contacting with the floor so that the roller support becomes horizontally aligned with a floor; securely tighten two screws (W sems (black) M4x8). Close the lower deck.
Horizontal
4) Hang the deck front left cover to two hinges.
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Installation > Installation Procedure > Making Preparations for Installing the Parts on this equipment Side
Installation > Installation Procedure > Making Preparations for Installing the Parts on this equipment Side
5) Fix the Deck Left Front Cover with 2 hinge pins. 6) Secure the deck left front cover band using a screw (w/washer screw, white, M4×8). Close the deck left front cover.
7) Install the two supplied handle covers on the handle mounting holes in the deck right cover.
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Installation > Installation Procedure > Making Preparations for Installing Parts on the Host Machine Side
Making Preparations for Installing Parts on the Host Machine Side
1)Open the Multi-purpose Tray Cover to remove the Connector Cover (the removed Connector Cover is used in step 3)).- 1 screw (the removed screw is used in step 3))
2) Remove the manual feeding covers.- 1 connector- 1 reuse band- Two hinge pins
Connector
Reuse band
Hinge
3) Attached the Connector Cover removed in step 1.
- 1 screw (Use the screw removed in step 1))4) Remove the multi-door switch cover.
- 1 screw- 2 protrusions
protrusions
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Installation > Installation Procedure > Making Preparations for Installing Parts on the Host Machine Side
5) Remove the multi-door switch.- 2 connectors- 2 screws
x2x2Connector
6) Install the short connector. 7)Lift the cover up by inserting a flat-blade screwdriver, and remove the Face Cover.(The removed Face Cover will not be used.)- 2 protrusions
ProjectionProjection
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Installation > Installation Procedure > Making Preparations for Installing Parts on the Host Machine Side
8)Cut the cover part of Right Lower Cover 2 and Right Lower Cover 3. 9) Install the 2 Host Machine Connecting Bracket.- 4 screws (RS tightening; M4×8)
x4
10)Disconnect the Reader Power Supply Cable. (Only for the model with the Reader). 11) Put the Reader Power Supply Cable Connector through the hole of the Box Cover (Left), and remove the
Box Cover (Left). (Only for the model with the Reader).
- 2 screws- 1 protrusion
x2
Box Cover(left)
Projection
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Installation > Installation Procedure > Making Preparations for Installing Parts on the Host Machine Side
12) If the Card Reader is installed, remove the Card Reader.- 1 screw
Card Reader
13) Remove the Box Upper Cover.- 2 screws
x2
Projection
14) Remove the 3 screws from the Controller Box 2 Unit.
x3
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F-5-44F-5-44
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Installation > Installation Procedure > Making Preparations for Installing Parts on the Host Machine Side
15) Open the HDD cover, remove the 2 screws and open the Controller Box 2 Unit. 16) Remove the Base Cover (Front/Rear).
- 2 screws
x2
Base cover(front)
Base cover(rear)
17) Remove the Right Upper Cover 2, and cut with nippers.
- 1 screw (the removed screw is used in step 20))18) Remove the Right Upper Cover 1.
- 2 screws- 1 rubber cap
x2
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F-5-47F-5-47F-5-48F-5-48
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Installation > Installation Procedure > Making Preparations for Installing Parts on the Host Machine Side
Installation > Installation Procedure > Making Preparations for Installing Parts on the Host Machine Side
19) Insert the protrusion on the plate of the Interface Cable between [A] area and [B] area.
[A]
[B] [B]
[A]
20) Install the Right Upper Cover 2.- 1 screw(Use the screw removed in step 17))
21) Install the Card Reader removed in step 15) as shown in the figure.
- 1 screw
CAUTION:
Be careful not to pinch the Interface Cable by
the Card Reader Mounting Plate.
Card Reader
Interface Cable
22) Return the removed cover.
- Right Upper Cover 1 (2 screws, 1 rubber cap)- Base Cover front, rear (2 screws)
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F-5-50F-5-50
F-5-51F-5-51
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Installation > Installation Procedure > Making Preparations for Installing Parts on the Host Machine Side
23) Fit the Latch Support (installed to the Host Machine) with the Pin of the Host Machine to connect the Host Machine with this equipment.
CAUTION:
Be sure to place the Interface Cable of
the Multi Deck over the Multi Deck.
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Installation > Installation Procedure > Checking and Adjusting the Heights
Installation > Installation Procedure > Checking and Adjusting the Heights
Checking and Adjusting the Heights
MEMO:
This equipment height requires adjustment depending on the floor of the installation place. Improper height adjustment can cause paper jams frequently.
Check and adjust the heights using the following procedure.
MEMO:
When adjusting the height, check the height difference [A] between the host machine and this equipment.
[A]
Host Machine Equipment
F-5-53F-5-53
1) Adjust the height of the host machine so that the Positioning Pin at the rear side of host machine can fit the hole of the Latch Support at the host machine side.
2) Check that the difference of the heights of this equipment at the front [A} and rear [B] is 1.5 mm or less.
Front and rear side this equipment height difference 1.5mm or less.
[A]
[B]
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Installation > Installation Procedure > Checking and Adjusting the Heights
MEMO:
If the height of this equipment or host machine is not within specification, adjust it using the following procedure.
3) By removing a screw, remove the wrench from the inside of the deck left front cover.
4) Adjust six casters. 5) Using a wrench, loosen the upper nut on the caster. 6) Using a wrench, turn the lower nut on the caster to adjust the height.
Up Down
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Installation > Installation Procedure > Checking and Adjusting the Heights
7) Tighten the upper nut. 8) Secure the wrench at the original position.
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Installation > Installation Procedure > Checking and Adjusting the Tilt
Installation > Installation Procedure > Checking and Adjusting the Tilt
Checking and Adjusting the Tilt
MEMO:
The paper deck can tilt depending on the installation site floor condition, resulting in stepped surfaces of deck covers.
Step
Step
Tilt to left
Tilt to right
If the step is large, make adjustments following the procedure below.F-5-62F-5-62
1) By removing a screw, remove the wrench from the inside of the deck left front cover.
2) If the paper deck is tilted to the left, make adjustments by loosening the right front caster or tightening the right rear caster after loosening the upper nut.
MEMO: If the step size is about 2 mm, loosen or tighten the caster to change its height by about 4 mm to flatten out the step.
3) Tighten the upper nut.
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Installation > Installation Procedure > Checking and Adjusting the Tilt
4) If the paper deck is tilted to the right, make adjustments by tightening the right front caster or loosening the right rear caster after loosening the upper nut.
MEMO: If the step size is about 2 mm, loosen or tighten the caster to change its height by about 4 mm to flatten out the step.
5) Tighten the upper nut.
6) Secure the wrench at the original position.
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F-5-67F-5-67
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Installation > Installation Procedure > Connecting to the Host Machine
Installation > Installation Procedure > Connecting to the Host Machine
Connecting to the Host Machine
CAUTION:
Make sure that the host machine is not powered and the power plug is not connected to the outlet.
1) Open the deck left front cover, loosen the screw securing the front latch plate, and then hook the latch plate on the latch support.
Fixing screw
2) Loosen the fixing screw of rear Latch Plate once, insert the flat-blade screwdriver to push it and hook the Latch Plate to the Latch Retainer. Tighten the fixing screw of front and rear Latch Plate securely.
Fixing screw
3) Loosen the screw securing the delivery guide, lower the delivery guide, and then tighten the screw tightly.
Fixing screw
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Installation > Installation Procedure > Securing this equipment Stopper
Installation > Installation Procedure > Securing this equipment Stopper
Securing this equipment Stopper
1) By removing a screw, remove the wrench from the inside of the deck left front cover. 2) Secure the two stoppers.
3) Using a wrench, loosen the upper nut on the stopper. 4) Using a wrench, turn the lower nut on the stopper to lower the stopper to the floor surface.
5) Tighten the upper nut.
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Installation > Installation Procedure > Securing this equipment Stopper
Installation > Installation Procedure > Securing this equipment Stopper
6) Secure the wrench at the original position.- 1 screw
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Installation > Installation Procedure > Installing Cables
Installation > Installation Procedure > Installing Cables
Installing Cables
1) Install the Cord Retainer to the Interface Cable to be secured.- 1 screw (W sems(WT); M4X8).
MEMO:
Attach the cord retainer
between the cable ties.
cable tie cable tie
2) Fix the Interface Cable with 4 wire saddles.
x4
3) Loosen the 4 screws on the Controller Box and shift them in the direction of the arrow, and then remove the DC Controller Cover.
4)Put the Interface Cable through the edge saddle on the Controller Box, and connect the connector to the DC Controller PCB.
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F-5-80F-5-80 F-5-81F-5-81
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Installation > Installation Procedure > Installing Cables
5) Fix the Interface Cable with 3 wire saddles from the bottom in order.
CAUTION: Adjustment of Interface Cable
Fix the Interface Cable with 3 wire saddles from the bottom in order and, make sluck in the upper area.
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x3
6) Reinstall the removed covers.- DC Controller Cover- Controller Box Unit (3 screws)- HDD Cover- Box Upper Cover- Connect the Reader Communication Cable
- Box Cover (left)
CAUTION:
When installing the Box Cover (Left), be careful not to trap the cables.
- Connect the Reader Power Cable
7) Connect the supplied power cable (230V model only).
CAUTION:
Use the correct power cord to match the location/area of installation. Make sure not to leave unused power code at the site
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Installation > Installation Procedure > Switching between Paper Sizes
Installation > Installation Procedure > Switching between Paper Sizes
Switching between Paper Sizes
MEMO:
By following the procedure mentioned below, adjust the positions of the side and rear guide plates to the paper size exactly. If not adjusted well, the paper may stagger in the deck to cause printing position displacement.
1)Connect the power plugs of the host machine and this equipment to the wall outlets.
MEMO:
Make sure that the leakage breaker is turned on.
2) Turn on the main power of the host machine.
3) Press the deck open switch to open the upper deck. 4) Raise the rear guide plate in the direction of the arrow. Move the front side guide plate in the direction of the arrow while nipping its lever.
5) Set the paper to be used by the user. 6)Adjust the positions of the side and rear guide plates to the paper size.
7)Close the upper deck. Set the paper to be used by the user in the middle and lower decks.
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Installation > Installation Procedure > Installing the Size Indication Plate
Installation > Installation Procedure > Installing the Size Indication Plate
Installing the Size Indication Plate
1) Press the deck open switch to open the upper deck. 2) Separate the supplied size indication plate into two.
CAUTION:
Treat the cut edges of the size indication plates appropriately so that the user does not get injured.
Cut
3) Set the two size indication plates side by side in the indication section on the deck cover to show the paper size available through the window of the deck cover.
4) Press the deck open switch to open the upper deck.
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Installation > Installation Procedure > Adjustment of side registration (image write-start position in main scanning direction)
Installation > Installation Procedure > Adjustment of side registration (image write-start position in main scanning direction)
Checking for Operation1) Perform pickup from each deck to see if pickup is performed properly.
Adjustment of side registration (image write-start position in main scanning direction)
1) Set the Test Chart (CANON CA-1 TESTSHEET) on the copyboard glass.2) Make copies from the Paper Deck and check that the left margin of the image is within the range of 2.5 -/+ 1.5mm. If not, follow the instructions below to make adjustment.
image
L1
[1]
[1] Feed direction
<In the case of paper with the length of 320mm or less>1) Adjust the side registration (image write-start position in main scanning direction).
・ Multi Upper Deck : Service Mode > COPIER > ADJUST > FEED-ADJ > ADJ-MDK1・ Multi Middle Deck : Service Mode > COPIER > ADJUST > FEED-ADJ > ADJ-MDK2・ Multi Lower Deck : Service Mode > COPIER > ADJUST > FEED-ADJ > ADJ-MDK3
2) Adjust the value according to the image result on the test chart.・ The left margin is increased/reduced by 0.1mm in increment/decrement of 1
+ : The left margin is increased (the image shifts to the right)
- : The left margin is reduced (the image shifts to the left)
<In the case of paper with the length from 321mm to 330.2mm>1) Turn OFF the main power switch of the host machine.2) Unplug the power plug of the Multi Deck after checking the indication on the Control Panel is
disappeared and the main power lamp is off.
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Installation > Installation Procedure > Adjustment of side registration (image write-start position in main scanning direction)
Installation > Installation Procedure > Adjustment of side registration (image write-start position in main scanning direction)
3) Insert a tool such as the flat-blade screwdriver into the Upper Deck from the hole on the right side to release the lock, and open the Upper Deck to the front all the way.
1
2
4) Open the Deck Front Left Cover.
5) Loosen 2 screws on the Lock Bracket (Left) from the gap of the Deck Front Left Cover.
6) Adjust by sliding the Lock Bracket (Left) back and forth.
MEMO:
1 scale =1mm.
In order to move the position of the paper toward the rear, move the Lock Bracket (Left and Right) in the [A] direction shown in the figure for step 8).
In order to move the position of the paper toward the front, move the Lock Bracket (Left and Right) in the [B] direction shown in the figure for step 8).
••
•
7) Re-tighten the screw, which was loosened at step 5).8) Repeat the steps from 5) to 7) for the Lock Bracket (Right) and adjust the position of the Lock Bracket (Right) to be the same scale position as the Lock Bracket (Left)
scale
scale
Lock Bracket (L) Lock Bracket (R)
screw
screw
[A][B]
[A][B]
[A][B]
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Installation > Installation Procedure > Adjustment of side registration (image write-start position in main scanning direction)
9) Loosen 2 screws on the Disengagement Cam (1).10) Move the Disengagement Cam (1) to be the same scale position as the Lock Bracket (Left
and Right).
MEMO:
1 scale =1mm.When the position of the Lock Bracket (Left and Right) is moved in the [A] direction shown in the figure for step 8), move the Disengagement Cam (1) in the [A] direction shown in the figure for step 10).When the position of the Lock Bracket (Left and Right) in the [B] direction shown in the figure for step 8), move the Disengagement Cam (1) in the [B] direction shown in the figure for step 10).
••
•
scale
screw
Disengagement Cam (1)
[A][B]
11)Re-tighten the screw, which was loosened at step 9). 12) Loosen 1 screw for the Disengagement Cam (2).13) Move the Disengagement Cam (2) to be the same scale
position as the Lock Bracket (Left and Right)
MEMO:
1 scale =1mm.When the position of the Lock Bracket (Left and Right) was moved in the [A] direction shown in the figure for step 8), move the Disengagement Cam (2) in the [A] direction shown in the figure for step 13).When the position of the Lock Bracket (Left and Right) was moved in the [B] direction shown in the figure for step 8), move the Disengagement Cam (2) in the [B] direction shown in the figure for step 13).
••
•scale
screw
Disengagement Cam (2)
[A][B]
14) Re-tighten the screw, which was loosened at step 12).
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Installation > Installation Procedure > Adjustment of side registration (image write-start position in main scanning direction)
15) Remove covers.- Back Cover (8 screws)- Upper Rear Cover
CAUTION:
Do not drop the Upper Rear Cover because the cover is not secured with screws.
•
x8
16) Loosen 2 screws on the Drawer Connector Plate.17) Move the Drawer Connector Plate in a direction opposite to the Lock Bracket (Left/Right) but by the same scale
MEMO:
How to adjust the scale on the Drawer Connecter Plate. If, for instance, you move the Lock Bracket (Left/Right) position “1 scale from the center” toward the [A] direction shown in the illustration in step 8, move the Drawer Connector Plate to the position “1 scale from the center” toward the [B] direction shown in the illustration in step 17).- 1 scale =1mm.Ensure to adjust the scale positions (upper and lower) of the Drawer Connector Plate to be at the same position.When the position of the Lock Bracket (Left and Right) was moved in the [A] direction shown in the figure for step 8); move the Drawer Connector Plate in the [B] direction shown in the figure for step 17) When the position of the Lock Bracket (Left and Right) was moved in the [B] direction shown in the figure for step 8), move the Drawer Connector Plate in the [A] direction shown in the figure for step 17).
•
••
•
•
scale
Drawer Connector plate
scale
[B]
[A]
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Installation > Installation Procedure > Adjustment of side registration (image write-start position in main scanning direction)
18) Re-tighten the screw, which was loosened at step 16).
< Gap adjustment of the Deck Cover >
MEMO:
When the Lock Bracket is adjusted, perform the gap adjustment for the Deck Cover.
1) Close the Deck and check the values of the gap [A], gap [B], and gap [C] are within specification. In the case of out of specification, perform the gap adjustment for the Deck Cover as the following procedures.
● Specification value for the gap [A]: 2.5 -/+ 1mm (the gap on the top of the Deck Front Cover)● Specification value for the gap [B]: 3.0 -/+ 1mm (the gap on the side of the Deck Front Cover)● Specification value of the gap [C]: -/+1mm (the gap between the Deck Upper Left Cover and the
Deck Cover)
[A][A]
[B]
[C]
2) For the reference at adjustment, remember the scale marked around the mounting screw of the Deck Cover.
3) Loosen 5 screws and adjust by moving the Deck Front Cover back and forth.
MEMO:
When the Lock Bracket (Left and Right) was moved in the [A] direction shown in the figure for step 8), move the Deck Cover in the [A] directionWhen the Lock Bracket (Left and Right) was moved in the [B] direction shown in the figure for step 8), move the Deck Cover in the [B] direction.
•
•
[A][B]
4) Re-tighten the screw, which we loosened in the former step.
5) Take a copy out of the Paper Deck and check that the left edge margin of the image is within the specification value (2.5 -/+ 1.5mm). In the case of out of specification, Repeat from step 5) to re-adjust.
6) Adjust the Lock Bracket of the Middle Deck and the Lower Deck in the same procedures.
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Appendix > Service Tools > Solvents and Oils
Appendix > Service Tools > Solvents and Oils
Service Tools
Solvents and Oils
No. Name Uses Composition Remarks1 Vic Clean Cleaning:
e.g., glass, plastic, rubber parts, external covers
Hydrocarbon (fluorine family), Alcohol, Surface activating agent, Water
Do not bring near fire.Procure locally.Isopropyl alcohol may besubstituted.
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General Circuit Diagram
General Circuit Diagram
CN23.1 REMOTE_12V_PCN23.2 SGND
CN1.4 PGNDCN1.3 PGNDCN1.2 +24VCN1.1 +24V
MNT_DTCEX_TX14+EX_TX14-SGNDEX_CLK14-EX_CLK14+SGNDEX_RX14+EX_RX14-SGNDEX_TX13+EX_TX13-SGNDEX_CLK13-EX_CLK13+SGNDEX_RX13+EX_RX13-SGND
MNT_DTCEEP_AD_INEEP_AD_DOUTEEP_AD_SCLKEEP_CSAD_*CSREMOTE_12VSGND*RESETSGNDEX_TX15+EX_TX15-SGNDEX_CLK15-EX_CLK15+SGNDEX_RX15+EX_RX15-SGND
AC distributor PCB
Cassette heater switch
CN1.1 AC-H-SWCN1.2 N.C.
CN2.3N.C.CN2.4AC-H CN1.1
CN1.2CN1.3
CN6.1 AC-NCN6.2 N.C.CN6.3 N.C.
CN7.1 AC-NCN7.2 N.C.CN7.3
AC-HCN7.4N.C.
CN8.1 N.C.CN8.2 AC-NCN8.3
N.C.CN8.4N.C.
CN8.5 AC-H
CN4.1AC-H-SWCN4.2N.C.CN4.3
AC-N CN4.4N.C.
CN3.1AC-H-SWCN3.2N.C.
211
2
CN3.3N.C.CN3.2N.C.CN3.1AC-N
AC inlet
211
2
CN4.5N.C.
CN1.4
Deck driver PCB
CN3.3N.C.CN3.4AC-N
CN8.6 N.C.
N.C.CN7.5
CN6.4 AC-H
CN1.3 N.C.CN1.4 AC-H
CN2.1AC-NCN2.2N.C.
CN3.4AC-H
CN3.3N.C.CN3.2N.C.
AC-N
CN3.4AC-H
CN3.3N.C.CN3.2N.C.
AC-N
CN3.4AC-H
Cassette heater (middle deck/ option)
Cassette heater (lower deck/ option)
CN1.A1
SGNDEX_TX14+EX_TX14-SGNDEX_CLK14-EX_CLK14+SGNDEX_RX14+EX_RX14-SGND
CN1.A2CN1.A3CN1.A4CN1.A5CN1.A6CN1.A7CN1.A8CN1.A9CN1.A10CN1.A11
EX_TX13+EX_TX13-SGNDEX_CLK13-EX_CLK13+SGNDEX_RX13+EX_RX13-SGND
SGND
CN1.A12CN1.A13CN1.A14CN1.A15CN1.A16CN1.A17CN1.A18CN1.A19
CN1.B1
EEP_AD_INEEP_AD_DOUTEEP_AD_SCLKEEP_CSAD_*CSREMOTE_12VSGND*RESETSGND
CN1.B2CN1.B3CN1.B4CN1.B5CN1.B6CN1.B7CN1.B8CN1.B9CN1.B10CN1.B11
EX_TX15+EX_TX15-SGNDEX_CLK15-EX_CLK15+SGNDEX_RX15+EX_RX15-SGND
CN1.B12CN1.B13CN1.B14CN1.B15CN1.B16CN1.B17CN1.B18CN1.B19
REMOTESGND+24V+24V+24VPGNDPGNDPGND
DC Power supply PCB
N.C.N.C.AC-H
AC-NN.C.
CN1.5
CN2.1CN2.2CN2.3CN2.4CN2.5CN2.6CN2.7CN2.8
N.C.
N.C.
REMOTE_12VSGND
CN25.1 REMOTE_12VCN25.2 SGNDCN25.3 N.C.
CN9.1
N.C.CN9.2N.C.CN9.3
AC-N CN9.4
AC-H
CN9.1
AC-NCN9.2N.C.CN9.3
AC-HCN2.2 N.C.CN2.3 AC-N
CN2.1 AC-H
CN9.1
N.C.CN9.2 AC-NCN9.3
N.C.CN9.4
AC-N
AC-HCN9.5AC-HCN9.6
CN1.3AC-NCN1.1AC-H CN2.4
AC-N CN2.2AC-H
Noise filter PCB
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CN1.3AC-NCN1.1AC-H
AC-NAC-H
CN1.3AC-NCN1.1AC-H
AC-NAC-H
CN2.4CN2.2
CN2.4CN2.2
Leakage breaker
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20
40
CN3.A1CN3.A2CN3.A3CN3.A4CN3.A5CN3.A6CN3.A7CN3.A8CN3.A9CN3.A10CN3.A11CN3.A12CN3.A13CN3.A14CN3.A15CN3.A16CN3.A17CN3.A18CN3.A19
CN3.B1CN3.B2CN3.B3CN3.B4CN3.B5CN3.B6CN3.B7CN3.B8CN3.B9CN3.B10CN3.B11CN3.B12CN3.B13CN3.B14CN3.B15CN3.B16CN3.B17CN3.B18CN3.B19
CN3.A20
CN3.B20
CN10.2CN10.1
CN3.1
CN3.1
Upper deck air heater PCB
(option)
Power cord (120V)
Power cord (100V)
SW001
FUS001
CHT003
CHT002
Middle deck air heater PCB
(option)
Lower deck air heater PCB
(option)
Leakage breakerFUS001
Leakage breakerFUS001
Host Machine
General circuit diagram(1/6)
J003
J001 J002J004
J005
F-6-1F-6-1
6-4
6-4
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Power supply cooling fan
CN26.1 SGNDDP_SNS+5V4
SGNDLF_SNS+5V4
SGNDVUF_SNS+5V4SGND
CN26.2CN26.3
CN4.1CN4.2CN4.3CN4.4CN4.5CN4.6CN4.7CN4.8
VMF_SNS+5V4SGNDVLF_SNS+5V4
+5V4SGNDDR_SNS
CN4.9CN4.10CN4.11CN4.12
CN26.4CN26.5CN26.6
CN5.7 SGNDDFDR_CHKDFDR_SE+5V4+24V4DFDT_CHKPGND
CN5.6CN5.5CN5.4CN5.3CN5.2CN5.1
1234
SGNDDFDR_CHKDFDR_SEDFDR_J
Double feeding sensor (receive/ option)
Lower deck feed sensor
Vertical path upper sensor
Vertical path middle sensor
Vertical path lower sensor
119753
*B+24V
B*A
+24V1 A
Horizontal path feed motor
119753
*B+24V
B*A
+24V1 A
Vertical path upper feed motor
119753
*B+24V
B*A
+24V1 A
Vertical path lower feed motor
Deck pickup motor
4321
2
*BLK
CLK
+5V
SGND
+24V41PGND
PGNDERR
+24V5
CN8.1+24V4+24V4*BB*AA
CN8.2CN8.3CN8.4CN8.5CN8.6
CN16.1+24V4+24V4*BB*AA+24V4+24V4*B
CN16.2CN16.3CN16.4CN16.5CN16.6CN16.7CN16.8CN16.9CN16.10CN16.11CN16.12
B*AA
CN24.1+24V4PGND
PF_MOT_LDPF_MOT_EN
PF_MOT_BRKPF_MOT_CLK
+5V
CN24.2
CN7.1CN7.2CN7.3CN7.4CN7.5
CN9.1+24V5
C_FAN_ERRPGND CN9.2
CN9.3
CN6.1 A+5VAD_HUMAGNDAD_TEMP
CN6.2CN6.3CN6.4
123
+5V4SIG
SGND
123
+5V4SIG
SGND
123
+5V4SIG
SGND
123
+5V4SIG
SGND
CN2.2 +24V+24V4CN2.1
65
F/*R
ON/*OFF
SGND
CN7.6
1231
23
7 LD
5+5V4
CN11.1 +5V1SGNDD1_AS_SNS1
CN11.2CN11.3CN11.7CN11.8CN11.9
+5V2SGNDD2_AS_SNS1
CN11.13CN11.14CN11.15
+5V3SGNDD3_AS_SNS1
Deck driver PCB
1
34
+24V4
DFDT_CHKPGND
2DFDT_J
Delivery sensor
123
+5V4SIG
SGND
Deck left front cover open/close sensor321
+5V4SGNDSIG
Deck left front cover safety switch
12
COMNO
1234
VINHUM
AGNDTEMP
Environment sensor
Upper deck foreign substance sensor321
+5VSGNDSIG
Middle deck foreign substance sensor321
+5VSGNDSIG
Lower deck foreign substance sensor321
+5VSGNDSIG
S001
S002
S003
S004
S005
S006
S007
S008
S106
S206
S306
M004
M002
M003
M001
FAN001
Double feeding sensor (transmission/ option)
S009
S010
J006
J007
J008
J009
J010
J011
J012
J013
J014
J015
J100
J200
J300
J016
J017
J018
J019
J020
J021
General circuit diagram(2/6)
F-6-2F-6-2
6-5
6-5
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CN12.1 SGNDD1_PP_SNS+5V1SGNDD1_PF_SNS+5V1
SGNDD1_UL_SNS
+5V1
SGND
CN12.2CN12.3CN12.4CN12.5CN12.6CN12.7CN12.8CN12.9CN12.10CN12.11
D1_PL_SNS
+5V1
SGNDD1_PE_SNS
+5V1CN12.12CN12.13CN12.14CN12.15
Upper deck pull-out sensor
123
+5V1SIG
SGND
Upper deck paper surface sensor
Upper deck paper presence/absence sensor
Upper deck lifter upper limit sensor
1234567891011121314151
23456789101112131415Upper deck pickup sensor
+24V3PGND
+24V3PGND
Upper deck open/close solenoidPGND
+24V1
119753
*B+24V3
B*A
+24V31 A
CN15.1CN15.2CN15.3CN15.4CN15.5CN15.6CN15.7CN15.8CN15.9CN15.10CN15.11CN15.12CN15.13CN15.14CN15.15CN15.16CN15.17CN15.18CN15.19CN15.20
+24V1+24V1*BB*AA+24V2+24V2*BB*AA+24V3+24V3*BB*AAN.C.N.C.
119753
*B+24V2
B*A
+24V21 A
119753
*B+24V1
B*A
+24V11 A
+24V1D1_PK_SOL
+24V_1D1_PF_CL
+24V_1D1_PP_CL
+24V2D2_PK_SOL
+24V_2D2_PF_CL
+24V_2D2_PP_CL
+24V3D3_PK_SOL
+24V_3D3_PF_CL
+24V_3D3_PP_CL
CN19.1CN19.2CN19.3CN19.4CN19.5CN19.6
+24V1D1_LK_SOL+24V2D2_LK_SOL+24V3D3_LK_SOL PGND
+24V2
PGND+24V3
+24V3PGND
Upper deck pickup clutch+24V1PGND
Upper deck pickup roller release solenoid+24V1
PGND
Upper deck pull-out clutch+24V1
PGND
+24V2PGND
+24V2PGND
+24V2PGND
123
+5V1SIG
SGND
123
SIGSGND+5V1
123
SIGSGND+5V1
1
23
SIGSGND+5V1
123
123456
456 2
121
212
1
212
1
121
2
121
2
121
2
121
2
121
2
121
2
121
2
121
2
121
2
CN13.1 SGNDD2_PP_SNS+5V2SGNDD2_PF_SNS+5V2
SGNDD2_UL_SNS
+5V2
SGND
CN13.2CN13.3CN13.4CN13.5CN13.6CN13.7CN13.8CN13.9CN13.10CN13.11
D2_PL_SNS
+5V2SGND
D2_PE_SNS
+5V2CN13.12CN13.13CN13.14CN13.15
Middle deck pull-out sensor
123
+5V2SIG
SGND
Middle deck paper surface sensor
Middle deck paper presence/absence sensor
Middle deck lifter upper limit sensor
1234567891011121314151
23456789101112131415Middle deck pickup sensor
123
+5V2SIG
SGND
123
SIGSGND+5V2
123
SIGSGND+5V2
123
SIGSGND+5V2
N.C.CN13.16
Upper deck safety switch
N.C.COM+5V
NC
CN10.1 +5V+5V_ES1+5V
CN10.2CN10.3CN10.4CN10.5CN10.6
+5V_ES2+5V+5V_ES3+5V
NC
+5VNC
CN14.1 SGNDD3_PP_SNS+5V3SGNDD3_PF_SNS+5V3
SGNDD3_UL_SNS
+5V3
SGND
CN14.2CN14.3CN14.4CN14.5CN14.6CN14.7CN14.8CN14.9CN14.10CN14.11
D3_PL_SNS
+5V3
SGNDD3_PE_SNS
+5V3CN14.12CN14.13CN14.14CN14.15
Lower deck pull-out sensor
123
+5V2SIG
SGND
Lower deck paper surface sensor
Lower deck paper presence/absence sensor
Lower deck lifter upper limit sensor
1234567891011121314151
23456789101112131415
Lower deck pickup sensor
123
+5V2SIG
SGND
N.C.CN14.16
123
SIGSGND+5V2
123
SIGSGND+5V2
123
SIGSGND+5V2
N.C.CN14.17
N.O.+5V_ES1
+5V_ES2
+5V_ES3
N.C.COMN.O.
N.C.COMN.O.
N.C.CN13.17
N.C.CN14.18N.C.CN14.19
N.C.
CN18.1CN18.2CN18.3CN18.4CN18.5CN18.6CN18.7CN18.8CN18.9CN18.10CN18.11CN18.12CN18.13CN18.14CN18.15CN18.16CN18.17CN18.18CN18.19
7
7
123
123456
456
7
7
123
123456
456
7
7
Deck driver PCBS102
S101
S105
S104
S103
S202
S201
S205
S204
S203
S302
S301
S305
S304
S303
S108
S208
S308
Middle deck safety switch
Lower deck safety switch
SL101
CL101
CL102
Middle deck pickup roller release solenoid
Middle deck pickup clutch
Middle deck pull-out clutch
SL201
CL201
CL202
Lower deck pickup roller release solenoid
Lower deck pickup clutch
Lower deck pull-out clutch
SL301
CL301
CL302
Middle deck open/close solenoid
Lower deck open/close solenoid
SL102
SL202
SL302
Upper deck lifter motor
Middle deck lifter motor
Lower deck lifter motor
M101
M201
M301
General circuit diagram(3/6)
J102
J103
J104
J105
J106
J202
J203
J204
J205
J206
J302
J303
J304
J305
J306
J107
J207
J307
J101
J201
J301
J108J109
J110
J111
J208J209
J210
J211
J308J309
J310
J311
J112
J212
J312
J113
J213
J313
F-6-3F-6-3
6-6
6-6
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321
+5V1SGNDSIG
Upper deck paper length sensor 1
Upper deck paper length sensor 2
S113 J129
CN1.3CN1.2CN1.1
+5V1D1_VRSGNDupper deck
paper widthsensor PCB
J131
321
+5V1SGNDSIG
S114 J130
PS PS
SGNDAD_D1_VR+5V1
D1_SH_SNSSGND+5V1
D1_LL_SNSSGND+5V1D1_LH_SNSSGND+5V1
D1_PL_SNS2SGND+5V1D1_PL_SNS1SGND+5V1
SGNDD1_SWD1_LED
N.C.
B1B2B3B4B5B6B7B8B9B10B11B12B13B14B15B16B17B18B19
A1A2A3A4A5A6A7A8A9A10A11A12A13A14A15A16A17A18A19
B20
A20
B1B2B3B4B5B6B7B8B9B10B11B12B13B14B15B16B17B18B19B20
CN21.1 D1_AHT_OND1_AHT_BIT0D1_AHT_BIT1D1_AHT_ERRD1_AHT_READY+5V_AHT1D1_AHT_CHKSGND
CN21.2CN21.3CN21.4CN21.5CN21.6CN21.7CN21.8
Upper deck air heater PCB(option)
A1A2A3A4A5A6A7A8A9A10A11A12A13A14A15A16A17A18A19A20 A
*AB*B
PGNDD1_CFAN_ERRD1CFAN_VIN
PGNDD1_HFAN_ERRD1_HFAN_VIN
N.C.N.C.N.C.
N.C.
CN2.1
D1_AHT_OND1_AHT_BIT0D1_AHT_BIT1D1_AHT_ERRD1_AHT_READY+5V_AHT1D1_AHT_CHKSGND
CN2.2CN2.3CN2.4CN2.5CN2.6CN2.7CN2.8
CN1.1 CONT_THSGNDOVER_THSGND
CN1.2CN1.3CN1.4
PC1 PC1
N.C.N.C.AC100_NCN4.1
CN4.2CN4.3CN4.4 AC100_H
PC4 PC4
AC distributor PCB
CN3.3 N.C.CN3.2 N.C.CN3.1 AC-N
CN3.4 AC-H
432
*B
*AB
1
A
Upper deck swing motor
Upper deck right flotation fan
PGNDERR+24V
Upper deck left flotation fan
PGNDERR+24V
12345678910 1
2345678910
1231
23
1231
23
Upper deck lifter lower limit sensor
321
+5V1SGNDSIG
Upper deck lifter HP sensor
321
+5V1SGNDSIG
CN1.1CN1.2CN1.3
SGNDSWLED
1231
23
Upper deck swing HP sensor321
+5V1SGNDSIG 1
231
23
SGND
SGND
OVER_TH
CONT_TH
AC100_HAC100_N
1232
34
41
122
1
123
123
Air heater unit(option)
CN17.A1CN17.A2CN17.A3CN17.A4CN17.A5CN17.A6CN17.A7CN17.A8CN17.A9CN17.A10CN17.A11CN17.A12CN17.A13CN17.A14CN17.A15CN17.A16CN17.A17CN17.A18
123456789101112131415161718
CN17.B9CN17.B10CN17.B11CN17.B12CN17.B13CN17.B14CN17.B15CN17.B16CN17.B17CN17.B18
CN17.B1CN17.B2CN17.B3CN17.B4CN17.B5CN17.B6CN17.B7CN17.B8
19
21222324252627282930313233343536
20
Upper deck open switch PCB
Deck driver PCB
HeaterFuse
Thermistor
Thermistor
S111
S112
M102
FAN102
FAN101
S116
HT101
J115
J116
J118
J117
J119
J120
J121
J122
J124
J123
J125
J126
J127
J128
J114B
J114A
General circuit diagram(4/6)
F-6-4F-6-4
6-7
6-7
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321
+5V1SGNDSIG
Middle deck paper length sensor 1
Middle deck paper length sensor 2
S213 J229
CN1.3CN1.2CN1.1
+5V2D2_VRSGNDMiddle deck
paper widthsensor PCB
J231
321
+5V1SGNDSIG
S214 J230
PS PS
B1B2B3B4B5B6B7B8B9B10B11B12B13B14B15B16B17B18B19
A1A2A3A4A5A6A7A8A9A10A11A12A13A14A15A16A17A18A19
B20
A20
B1B2B3B4B5B6B7B8B9B10B11B12B13B14B15B16B17B18B19B20
CN21.9 D2_AHT_OND2_AHT_BIT0D2_AHT_BIT1D2_AHT_ERRD2_AHT_READY+5V_AHT2D2_AHT_CHKSGND
CN21.10CN21.11CN21.12CN21.13CN21.14CN21.15CN21.16
A1A2A3A4A5A6A7A8A9A10A11A12A13A14A15A16A17A18A19A20
CN2.1
D2_AHT_OND2_AHT_BIT0D2_AHT_BIT2D2_AHT_ERRD2_AHT_READY+5V_AHT2D2_AHT_CHKSGND
CN2.2CN2.3CN2.4CN2.5CN2.6CN2.7CN2.8
CN1.1 CONT_THSGNDOVER_THSGND
CN1.2CN1.3CN1.4
PC1 PC1
N.C.N.C.AC100_NCN4.1
CN4.2CN4.3CN4.4 AC100_H
PC4 PC4
CN3.3 N.C.CN3.2 N.C.CN3.1 AC-N
CN3.4 AC-H
432
*B
*AB
1
A
Middle deck right flotation fan
PGNDERR+24V
PGNDERR+24V
12345678910 1
2345678910
1231
23
1231
23
Middle deck lifter lower limit sensor
321
+5V2SGNDSIG
Middle deck lifter motor
321
+5V2SGNDSIG
1231
23
Middle deck swing HP sensor321
+5V2SGNDSIG 1
231
23
SGND
SGND
OVER_TH
CONT_TH
AC100_HAC100_N
1232
34
41
122
1
123
123
CN20.A1CN20.A2CN20.A3CN20.A4CN20.A5CN20.A6CN20.A7CN20.A8CN20.A9CN20.A10CN20.A11CN20.A12CN20.A13CN20.A14CN20.A15CN20.A16CN20.A17CN20.A18
SGNDAD_D2_VR+5V2
D2_LL_SNSSGND+5V2D2_LH_SNSSGND+5V2
D2_PL_SNS2SGND+5V2D2_PL_SNS1SGND+5V2
SGNDD2_SWD2_LED
CN20.A19 N.C.
12345678910111213141516171819
D2_SH_SNSSGND+5V2
N.C.
CN20.B9CN20.B10CN20.B11CN20.B12CN20.B13CN20.B14CN20.B15CN20.B16CN20.B17CN20.B18
A*AB*B
PGNDD2_CFAN_ERRD2CFAN_VIN
PGNDD2_HFAN_ERRD2_HFAN_VIN
N.C.N.C.N.C.
N.C.
CN20.B1CN20.B2CN20.B3CN20.B4CN20.B5CN20.B6CN20.B7CN20.B8
N.C.CN20.B19
212223242526272829303132333435363738
20
CN1.1CN1.2CN1.3
SGNDSWLED
Deck driver PCB
Middle deck air heater PCB(option)
Middle deck open switch PCB
AC distributor PCB
Middle deck left flotation fan
S211
S212
M202
FAN202
FAN201
S216
HT201
Middle deck swing motor
J215
J216
J217
J218
J219
J220
J221
J222
J223
J224
J226
J225
J227
J228
J214B
J214A
Air heater unit(option)
HeaterFuse
Thermistor
Thermistor
General circuit diagram(5/6)
F-6-5F-6-5
6-8
6-8
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+5V1SGNDSIG
Lower deck paper length sensor 1
Lower deck paper length sensor 2
S313 J329
CN1.3CN1.2CN1.1
+5V3D3_VRSGNDLower deck
paper widthsensor PCB
J331
321
+5V1SGNDSIG
S314 J330
PS PS
CN22.A1CN22.A2CN22.A3 D3_PL_SNS3
SGND+5V3B1
B2B3B4B5B6B7B8B9B10B11B12B13B14B15B16B17B18B19
A1A2A3A4A5A6A7A8A9A10A11A12A13A14A15A16A17A18A19
B20
A20
B1B2B3B4B5B6B7B8B9B10B11B12B13B14B15B16B17B18B19B20
CN21.17 D3_AHT_OND3_AHT_BIT0D3_AHT_BIT1D3_AHT_ERRD3_AHT_READY+5V_AHT3D3_AHT_CHKSGND
CN21.18CN21.19CN21.20CN21.21CN21.22CN21.23CN21.24
A1A2A3A4A5A6A7A8A9A10A11A12A13A14A15A16A17A18A19A20
CN2.1
D1_AHT_OND1_AHT_BIT0D1_AHT_BIT1D1_AHT_ERRD1_AHT_READY+5V_AHT1D1_AHT_CHKSGND
CN2.2CN2.3CN2.4CN2.5CN2.6CN2.7CN2.8
CN1.1 CONT_THSGNDOVER_THSGND
CN1.2CN1.3CN1.4
PC1 PC1
N.C.N.C.AC100_NCN4.1
CN4.2CN4.3CN4.4 AC100_H
PC4 PC4
CN3.3 N.C.CN3.2 N.C.CN3.1 AC-N
CN3.4 AC-H
432
*B
*AB
1
A
Lower deck swing motor
Lower deck right flotation fan
PGNDERR+24V
Lower deck left flotation fan
PGNDERR+24V
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2345678910
1231
23
1231
23
Lower deck lifter lower limit sensor
321
+5V3SGNDSIG
Lower deck lifter HP sensor
321
+5V3SGNDSIG
1231
23
Lower deck swing HP sensor321
+5V3SGNDSIG 1
231
23
SGND
SGND
OVER_TH
CONT_TH
AC100_HAC100_N
1232
34
41
122
1
123
123
123
D3_SH_SNSSGND+5V3
N.C.
CN22.B9CN22.B10CN22.B11CN22.B12CN22.B13CN22.B14CN22.B15CN22.B16CN22.B17CN22.B18
A*AB*B
PGNDD3_CFAN_ERRD3CFAN_VIN
PGNDD3_HFAN_ERRD3_HFAN_VIN
N.C.N.C.N.C.
N.C.
CN22.B1CN22.B2CN22.B3CN22.B4CN22.B5CN22.B6CN22.B7CN22.B8
N.C.N.C.CN22.B19
CN22.B20
2122232425262728293031323334353637383940
CN22.A4CN22.A5CN22.A6CN22.A7CN22.A8CN22.A9CN22.A10CN22.A11CN22.A12CN22.A13CN22.A14CN22.A15CN22.A16CN22.A17CN22.A18
SGNDAD_D3_VR+5V3
D3_LL_SNSSGND+5V3D3_LH_SNSSGND+5V3
D3_PL_SNS2SGND+5V3
SGNDD3_SWD3_LED
CN22.A19CN22.A20 N.C.
N.C.
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N.C.CN21.25
CN1.1CN1.2CN1.3
SGNDSWLED
Deck driver PCB
Lower deck air heater PCB(option)
Lower deck open switch PCB
AC distributor PCB
S311
S312
M302
FAN302
FAN301
S316
HT301
J315
J316
J318
J317
J320
J319
J321
J323
J322
J324
J326
J325
J328
J327
J314B
J314A
Air heater unit(option)
HeaterFuse
Thermistor
Thermistor
General circuit diagram(6/6)
F-6-6F-6-6