Xerox DocuColor 12/DCCS50 Service Manual page 1185

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12-249 RAP
The Stapler Rear Straight Sensor does not detect the presence of the Stapler within 1600
msec. after the Stapler Position Motor was energized to move the Stapler.
Initial Actions
Refer to BSD 12.12 for the following procedure.
Check the following:
Obstructions in the Stapler Rail Assembly
Stapler
Bent or out of position End Wall
Bent or out of position Compiler Tray
Clean the Stapler Rear Straight Sensor
Ensure that connector
P/J1035
on the Finisher PWB and
Straight Sensor and seated correctly and there are no obvious crimped or broken wires.
Procedure
Remove the Stapler Cover Assembly
(REP
the Finisher until it has cleared the Stapler Rear Straight Sensor and the sensor is not blocked.
Enter dC330 012-279 Stapler Rear Straight Sensor. Press Start. The
Low.
Y
N
Go to
Flag 1
and
Flag 5
on BSD 12.12. Check the wires for an open circuit or a short cir-
cuit to GND. If the wires are good, go to
circuit. If the wire is good, replace the Stapler Rear Straight Sensor
lem continues, replace the Finisher PWB.
Block the Stapler Rear Straight Sensor. The display changes to High.
Y
N
Flag 2
on BSD 12.12. Check the wire for a short circuit to GND. If the wire is good,
Go to
replace the Stapler Rear Straight Sensor
Finisher PWB
(PL
18.4).
Perform the following:
Manually move the Stapler toward the front and rear of the Finisher to ensure that it
moves smoothly and that there are no obstructions in the Stapler travel. Correct any prob-
lems found.
Replace the Stapler Rear Straight Sensor
If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB
Reissue
DocuColor 12/DCCS50
(PL
18.18) that would prevent movement of the
P/J1060
on the Stapler Rear
15.3.3). Manually move the Stapler to the rear of
display
Flag 2
on BSD 12.12. Check the wire for an open
(PL
18.18). If the prob-
(PL
18.18). If the problem continues, replace the
(PL
18.18).
(PL
18.4).
12-251 RAP
When either of the following occur:
The Eject Paddle Home Sensor does not detect the Eject Paddle in the Home position
within 400msec of the signal, Eject Paddle Motor On.
The Eject Paddle remains at the Home position 200msec after the signal, Eject Paddle
Motor On.
Initial Actions
Refer to BSD 12.1 and BSD 12.14 for the following procedure
Procedure
Enter dC330 012-053 Eject Paddle Motor. Press Start. The Eject Paddle rotates.
Y
N
Remove the Belt from the Eject Paddle Motor
Paddle Motor. Press Start. The Eject Paddle Motor rotates.
Y
N
Go to
Flag 12
and
wires are good, replace the Eject Paddle Motor
replace the Finisher PWB
Check the Eject Roll
indicates
NOTE: The output of the Eject Paddle Home Sensor is Low when the sensor is blocked, and
High when the sensor is not blocked.
Enter dC330 012-241 Eject Paddle Home Sensor. Press Start. Manually actuate the Eject
Paddle Home Sensor. The display changes from High to Low to High as the actuator
moves in and out of the sensor.
Y
N
The display is always Low.
Y
N
Disconnect P/J1055. There is +5 VDC from J1055-1 to J1055-3.
Y
N
+5 VDC is measured from P/J1037-2 to P/J1037-3.
Y
N
+5 VDC is measured from P/J1026-3 to P/J1026-2.
Y
Replace the Finisher PWB
Go to
Flag 5
There is +5 VDC from J1055-2 to J1055-3.
Y
N
Go to
Flag 6
good, replace the Finisher PWB
A
B
C
1/05
8d-43
(PL
18.19). Enter dC330 012-053 Eject
Flag 13
on BSD 12.14. Check the wires for an open circuit. If the
(PL
18.19). If the problem continues,
(PL
18.4).
(PL
18.19) for damage, binding or misalignment
N
Go to
Flag 17
on BSD 12.1. Check the +5VDC wiring for an open cir-
cuit.
(PL
18.4).
on BSD 12.14. Check the harness for an open circuit.
on BSD 12.14. Check the harness for an open circuit. If the wire is
(PL
18.4)
Finisher/Sorter
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