Photoreceptor Cleaning Enhancement Procedure - Xerox 3001 Service Manual

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Photoreceptor Drum
Maintenance
(Continued)
9. (Figure 2): Polish the drum.
MINIMUM
Figure 2. Polishing the Drum
Ensure that the entire surface o f the
drum is polished.
10. Remove the polish from the drum using
the first sponge (EO use a dry
polyurethane pad). Then remove any
residual polish using the second sponge
(USO).
11. Buff the surface of the drum using the
clean side of the dry polyurethane pad.
12. Use the dusting pouch in order t o apply a
thin layer of zinc stearate over the entire
surface of the drum.
13. Buff the surface of the drum again.
Q
Ensure that the ends o f the drum are
buffed as well as the center o f the
drum.
14. Continue to buff the surface of the drum
for three complete revolutions of the
drum.
15. Apply a final thin layer of zinc stearate
over the entire surface of the drum.
CAUTION
After completing the polishing procedure, the
drum must be used immediately. If the drum is
stored, crystallization problems may occur.
16. Reinstall the drum.
WARNING
There will be a time delay between the time
the code
[lo]
is entered and the time the
motor starts t o turn. The motor will not start
until the fuser is at the correct temperature.
17. Enter diagnostic mode. Enter codes [IOI,
[12], [14], [15], [18], and [I91 and allow the
copier to run for 5 minutes.
18. Place the used polishing materials in the
disposal bag.
19. Wash your hands.
20. Perform the Photoreceptor Cleaning
Enhancement procedure that follows.
Photoreceptor Cleaning
Enhancement Procedure
Remove the Photoreceptor Drum
Assembly (REP 9.2).
Use the dusting pouch (8Rl7
1)
to apply a
thin layer of zinc stearate over the entire
surface of the photoreceptor.
With a new lint free cloth (60054372),
wipe the entire surface of the
photoreceptor using moderately heavy
pressure. Use a back and forth motion of
6
-
10 strokes while revolving the
photoreceptor 3 revolutions.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 one time and then
continue with step 5.
Apply a thin layer of zinc stearate over
the entire surface of the photoreceptor.
Reinstall the Photoreceptor Drum
Assembly (REP 9.2).

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