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Rimage Amigo II Hardware Manual

Align the lift arm to the carousel
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Producer Family™
Align the lift arm to the carousel
Use this procedure to align the lift arm to the carousel in an Autostar II™, Protégé II™, Amigo II™, AutoPrinter II™, Producer
7100™, Producer 8100™, Producer 7100N™, or Producer 8100N™.
Note: Use this procedure if the discs are rubbing on the carousel or are not being picked properly.
The procedures in this document should be performed only by personnel trained and authorized by Rimage. The instructions and
content are written for mechanical and electrical service work assuming the technician has such training and authorization. The
product warranty may become void if equipment or parts are tampered with, misused, neglected, or modified in any respect without
the written consent of Rimage or by technicians who are not authorized or certified by Rimage.
The term "Producer II" is used throughout this document to refer to the Autostar II™, Protégé II™, Amigo II™, AutoPrinter II™,
Producer 7100™, Producer 8100™, Producer 7100N™, and Producer 8100N™.

Before you begin

1.
Stop or pause all jobs.
2.
Power off the Producer II.
3.
Disconnect the power cord.
Align the lift arm
1.
Place one or more discs with an index mark in any bin.
Note: The lift arm starts to pick discs from bin 1. If a disc is not in bin 1, the lift arm proceeds to the next bin.
Tip: If you do not have a disc with an index
mark, use a black permanent marker and
draw a line on a disc near the center as
shown. The mark should be at least 1 mm
wide and 4 mm long.
2.
Access diagnostic test 5. More information on diagnostic tests is available at www.rimage.com/support.html.
The operator panel displays, CYCLE LIFT cycle = 00000. The lift arm moves down to the carousel and picks up
the disc with an index mark on it. The printer tray opens. The disc rotates until the index mark is located. The lift
arm releases the disc on top of the printer tray. The lift arm picks up the disc and drops it into a bin in the
carousel.
Note: The test continues to cycle media until the operator button is pressed. When the operator button is
pressed, the system exits the test but remains
3.
Stop the test at bin 2 (press the operator button).
Note: Stop the test at a different bin each time.
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Required tools

Disc with an index mark
Torx T10 screwdriver
Torx T15 screwdriver
in diagnostic mode.
© 2007, Rimage Corporation
Operator
1 mm
4 mm
1

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Summary of Contents for Rimage Amigo II

  • Page 1: Before You Begin

    Producer Family™ Align the lift arm to the carousel Use this procedure to align the lift arm to the carousel in an Autostar II™, Protégé II™, Amigo II™, AutoPrinter II™, Producer 7100™, Producer 8100™, Producer 7100N™, or Producer 8100N™. Note: Use this procedure if the discs are rubbing on the carousel or are not being picked properly.
  • Page 2 Important! Do not move the carousel. Observe the position of the disc at the four points shown, but do not adjust the lift arm at this point. Repeat steps 2 – 6 for each bin. © 2007, Rimage Corporation Gripper Disc Release...
  • Page 3 Gently move the lift arm forward or backward. While holding the lift arm in position, tighten the Torx T10 screw. Repeat alignment check. 112161_B Left to Right Adjustment Front to Back Adjustment © 2007, Rimage Corporation Producer Family Disc Release Button Torx T10 Screw...
  • Page 4 Producer III and Producer IIIN 10. Repeat steps 2 – 7 to ensure that the lift arm is aligned to each bin. 11. Select diagnostic test 19 to exit diagnostic mode. The Producer III is ready for use. © 2007, Rimage Corporation 112161_B...
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    Rimage Corporation reserves the right to make improvements to the equipment and software described in this document at any time without any prior notice. Rimage Corporation reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of Rimage Corporation to notify any person or organization of such revisions or changes.