Step 5: Regicon #3 Center Skew Adjustment - Xerox Phaser 7700 Service Manual

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Step 5: RegiCon #3 Center Skew Adjustment

This test adjusts magnification balance. There are no manual adjustments
required after completing the test.
Note
To perform this test, move the Mark-On-Belt sensor to the
CENTER position. After the test has been run, the Mark-On-Belt
must be moved back to the home position.
1.
Remove the Waste Cartridge.
2.
Remove the screw that holds the Mark-On-Belt (MOB) sensor to the front of
the printer.
3.
Using the laser mirror cleaning tool backward, push the sensor all the way to
the CENTER position (until it hits the stop).
4.
Reinstall the Waste Cartridge.
5.
Close the door and run the test.
6.
From the Service Diagnostics menu, highlight Adjustments/Calibration menu
and press OK.
7.
Select Regi Con 685 Setup Cycle and press OK.
8.
At the prompt: Which DC685 procedure?, select RegiCon #3 Center Skew
Setup and press OK. The front panel now displays: <PostScript will do 685-3>.
9.
The printer now reboots and runs the test. Wait for approximately 10 seconds
after the motors turn off then cycle power and enter Service Diagnostics. (To
display the results or continue you must re-enter Service Diagnostics Mode).
10.
Enter Adjustments/Calibration --> Regi Con 685 Results and press OK.
11.
Wait until the test results are displayed as follows:
DC685-3 Passed
A Center Blocks: 24
B Center Blocks: 4
<Press Ok for more Data>
Note
If the block counts are not the same number as presented here, the
printer has a print-quality problem. Please refer to section
"Streaks in direction of paper travel" on page 3-104 to resolve the
print-quality problems before proceeding further with RegiCon.
12.
Using the back of the Laser Cleaning Tool, hook the loop of the MOB Sensor
(just pushed back in step 3 above) and pull it all the way to the front. Continue
holding the MOB Sensor in position while reinserting the securing screw
(removed in step 2 above) and tightening.
When DC685-3 Fails
This is probably due to the Mark-On-Belt sensor not being positioned properly
(assuming that RegiCon 1 and 2 tests have already passed). The sensor has a
"wedge-fit" when in position for the number 3 "center" position. If the
Mark-On-Belt sensor not correctly positiond, it can cause the test to fail. Recheck
the MOB sensor position and run the test again.
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