PrePRESS PANTHER PRO/46 Technical Manual

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Section 1
1-1
Scope of Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
1-2
Laser Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
1-3
Regulatory Agencies Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
1-4
Electrostatic Discharge - ESD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
Section 2
2-1
System Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
2-2
Hardware Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2
2-3
Electrical Power Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9
2-4
Product Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-10
Section 3
3-1
PantherPro/46 Image Recorder Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
3-2
Big Output Board (BOB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
3-3
High Speed Laser Amplifier (HSLA) PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-11
3-4
High Speed Laset Driver PCB/Laser Tube Assmbly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-12
3-5
3-6
Media Transport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-13
3-7
Optical System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-18
3-8
Sensors and Switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-20
Section 4
4-1
AC Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
4-2
DC Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3
Section 5
5-1
Bill of Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1
5-2
Pre-Installation Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1
5-3
Electrical Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1
5-4
Installation Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2
5-5
System Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3
5-6
Installation Completion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4
October 1995
PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Installation Completion ........5-4 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL...
  • Page 2 Leading Spur Gear ........7-20 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL...
  • Page 3 Take-up Cassettes ........10-24 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL...
  • Page 4 TP8251 PantherPro/46 Image Recorder PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 5 PantherPro/46 Image Recorder TP8251 PantherPro/46 Image Recorder TECHNICAL MANUAL TP8251 October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 6: General Service Information Page

    The "PantherPro/46 Image Recorder Technical Manual" is intended for the use of trained technical representatives of PrePRESS Solutions Inc., its subsidiaries and dealers. It is not intended as a substitute for training. Service personnel will utilize this document as a resource for information to maintain the high imaging quality and performance of the recorder.
  • Page 7 The laser itself, however, is a Class IIIb laser, and emits laser radiation which is considered hazardous according to the Federal Code of Regulations, section 1040.10. This level of radiation is not accessible to the operator as long as the optics cover of the Panther Pro/46 is not removed.
  • Page 8: Regulatory Agencies Information

    The PantherPro/46 image recorder also complies with specific European safety standards; International models are shipped with a label bearing the “CE” mark. This label demonstrates compliance with IEC safety standards. The PantherPro/46 also meets EN55022/VDE Class B October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL...
  • Page 9: Electrostatic Discharge - Esd

    10. Always ship back field returns in an antistatic bag. Even defective components should be stored and transported in antistatic bags so that they are not damaged further. 11. Keep static producing materials such as polyester, plastic, and Styrofoam away from electronic parts. PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 10 13. Static is present at all times, more so when the humidity is low. 14. Educate customers about static protection, especially the ones who maintain their own equipment. October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL...
  • Page 11: Overview And Specifications

    The PantherPro/46 imagesetting systems feature both modular RIP and image recorder subsystems. The RIP subsystem consists of Adobe's CPSI PostScript Level 2 RIP running on a standard microcomputer platform. Also available as an option is the PixelBurst™ co- October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUITIONS CONFIDENTIAL...
  • Page 12: Hardware Overview

    Refer to the PantherPro/46 User's Guide for additional system configurations and performance-enhancing options, such as: • ESCOR II™ and ESCOR-FM™ screening • VIM™: PrePRESS' OPI-compliant image management system • PixelBurst™ accelerator card for faster RIPing times (Macintosh Platforms only) 2-2 PantherPro/46 Image Recorder Hardware Overview The components of the PantherPro/46 recorder are located in three separate areas of the cabinet: electronics chassis, optical base, and media transport.
  • Page 13 • Zenith ZPS-300 Switching Power Supply (+5v, -12v, +12, +12v) • Condor Polygon Power Supply (+24v) • Back Light Inverter PCB • AC Line Fuse (2) • Cooling Fans (3) Refer to Section 3 for a description of each component. October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUITIONS CONFIDENTIAL...
  • Page 14 TP8251 PantherPro/46 Image Recorder PantherPro/46 Electronics Chassis Component Layout Figure 2-3 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 15 • Laser Driver/Laser Tube Assembly • 1st Cylinder Lens • Beam steering Mirror • Second Cylinder Lens and Mask • Start Of Line Sensor/Start Of Line Amplifier Assembly (SOL) Refer to figure 2-4 for the recorder optical components. October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUITIONS CONFIDENTIAL...
  • Page 16 TP8251 PantherPro/46 Image Recorder PantherPro/46 Optical Components Figure 2-4 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 17 • Pressure Plate • Media Guides (upper, lower) • Knife Electronic-Opto Sensors (2) • Manual Feed Push Button • Cassette Out Switch • Take-Up Cassette • Take-Up Catch Rollers • Take-Up Access Door Open Switch October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUITIONS CONFIDENTIAL...
  • Page 18 TP8251 PantherPro/46 Image Recorder PantherPro/46 Media Transport Figure 2-5 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 19: Electrical Power Requirements

    Hubbel outlet Part Number IG5262 or equivalent. Input Voltage/Power Line 115 VAC+/-10%, 2 amps, single phase, 50-60Hz 230 VAC+/-10%, 1 amp, single phase, 50-60Hz Power Consumption Approximately 175 watts, AC Heat Dissipation Approximately 600 BTU/hr. Input Voltage Power Line Figure 2-6 October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUITIONS CONFIDENTIAL...
  • Page 20 Up to 3 additional input ports can be added, each supporting either a 500+MB or 1+GB Page Buffer hard disk drive, for a total of 4 input ports with 5 Page Buffer hard drives to accept input from up to 4 RIPs. 2-10 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 21 The Stoesser based options are usable with all supported media widths (12" through 18.1") and the Bacher version supports 14" through 18". Media type: Film, Paper and Direct-to-Plate Polyester or Paper material from 0.003" to 0.008" thick. October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUITIONS CONFIDENTIAL 2-11...
  • Page 22 Operating Environment Temperature: 60 to 90 degrees F (16 to 32 degrees C) Humidity: 40% to 80% non-condensing Heat dissipation: Approximately 600 BTU/hr Noise emission: Less than 60db Altitude: Sea level to 7,500 ft (2,286m) 2-12 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 23 (1,346.2mm x 1143mm x 711.2mm) Recorder Weight: Approximately 454 lbs. (206kg) * Tolerance based on eight consecutive pages using PrePRESS Solutions' large-capacity (246'/75m) supply cassette. Actual results may vary depending on environmental conditions and media used. Recommended environment for color separations accuracy: temperature 70°...
  • Page 24: Theory Of Operation

    Refer to Section 2 for the location of the major components contained in the PantherPro/46 image recorder. October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL...
  • Page 25 Page Buffer drive #2. (Refer to the PantherPro/46 User's Guide for RIP information about contiguous pages and page stacking modes.) 8. When Page Buffer drive # 2 is finished buffering, Page Buffer #2 becomes the imaging PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 26: Big Output Board (Bob)

    Page Buffer #1 receives the next page. Alternating between pages stored on page buffers allows the Panther Pro/46 to operate in a smooth, continuous motion, without needing to wait for the RIP to process the next page.
  • Page 27 The method of SCSI bus termination is achieved through active terminators (on a per port basis) which will be automatically disabled when a SCSI cable is sensed on the "SCSI Out" connector. In accordance with SCSI target mode operation, the signals C/D, I/O, MSG, and REQ will be PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 28 A 2k byte NV RAM is provided. It resides on the upper 8 bits of the 68000 data bus. Its base address is 0xD00000. E. Interrupt Controller The interrupt controller receives interrupts from each page buffer module and other peripherals in the system. Page buffer modules are capable of generating 3 interrupts; one October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL...
  • Page 29 µsec interrupts to update the LCD. The LCD resides at address D10044 through D10046. K. Diagnostic LED Bank A software programmable diagnostic LED bank is provided. This consists of 8 LED's. They are enabled upon power-up. L. Dead Man Timer PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 30 The PBM LEDs or the serial debug port will indicate which PBM is active. C. NCR 53C700 SIOP The NCR53C700-66 is a high speed SCSI controller with a built-in SCSI SCRIPTS processor to perform SCSI SCRIPTS operations with minimal intervention from the BOB's October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL...
  • Page 31 Motor Control refers to the circuitry which controls the Leading Motor, the Polygon, Cutter Motor, and Punch Motor. Also included are such miscellaneous functions as media, door, and cassette switches, supply cassette memory, -5 volt regulator, and on-line processor interface (Colenta and PrePRESS OEM). Video Channel A. Dual Port Video Memory A new feature incorporated on the BOB, and not contained on the WCB, is the larger Dual Port Video Memory.
  • Page 32 Video output to the laser amplifier is a serial stream. Bytes of video from the Scan Line FIFO is serialized in a shift register and then turned into a stream of pulses before being output to the High Speed Laser Amplifier PCB. October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL...
  • Page 33 The cutter motor is removed from the circuit on power down by a relay. This prevents the cutter motor from acting as a generator when manually operated after powered down. This is transparent to software. 3-10 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 34: High Speed Laser Amplifier (Hsla) Pcb

    Colenta OLP interface is added to the high byte of the register, while the existing LOG-E interface (PrePRESS OEM) remains unchanged in the low byte. The BOB has a 26 pin header, which connects to the I/O bulkhead via a 26 pin ribbon cable to a 25 pin D connector.
  • Page 35: High Speed Laset Driver Pcb/Laser Tube Assmbly

    The laser is switched to OFF by using an ECL gate to draw the current away from the laser or ON by allowing the current to flow through the laser diode. These two gates (one for each current source) are controlled by VIDEO and BIAS. 3-12 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 36: Graphics Lcd/Keypad Assembly And Backlight Inverter Pcb

    (media out switch, drag-pinch roller, optional pin registration punch system, drive-pinch roller, image rollers) Drive Roller Worm Gear Box (leading motor/encoder) Spur Gear Manual Feed Push Button Knife Carriage and Motor Take-Up Catch Roller Take-Up Cassette October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL 3-13...
  • Page 37 The backside (emulsion in) of the media is then drawn across the imaging roller exposure plane. Once past the imaging roller, the media will be drawn through an "optional" pin registration punch system by the drive roller and idler rollers. 3-14 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 38 0.125". (The shoulder screws located on each end of shaft are used to position the idler rollers. Two set screws, located behind the gate frame adjacent to the shaft shoulder screws, lock the shaft in place.) October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL 3-15...
  • Page 39 O ring is rotated due to frictional contact with the spring loaded pressure plate. The bar is spring-loaded outwards to permit passage of the media. It is compressed downwards by the O ring holding the paper stationary during the cutting stroke. 3-16 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 40 RLED or LLED signals. The electronic-opto sensors are only active when necessary to avoid fogging the media. 3-6.2.10 Take-up Cassette and Catch Rollers Adjustable spring loaded catch rollers, mounted to the take-up compartment, fit into the take- up cassette bottom cover detents. October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL 3-17...
  • Page 41: Media Transport

    For example, if the first cylinder lens was damaged, a replacement lens may be installed provided the set screws are in place and not adjusted. The mounting screws would simply be loosened and retightened after 3-18 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 42 One scan line is recorded for each scanning facet. 3-7.2.6 Second Cylindrical Lens Focuses the laser beam in the Y dimension at the media plane (image roller) and assists in polygon wobble correction. October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL 3-19...
  • Page 43: Sensors And Switches

    The two laser safety interlock switches are magnetic "Reed" switches mounted on the rear cover under the right side of the supply cassette cover. The switches are designed to open when the supply casset cover is opened. The signal that goes through the switches is 12 3-20 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 44 This current is converted to a hexadecimal value. If the hexadecimal exceeds a set value (3F), software reports a media jam to the control panel LCD. October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL 3-21...
  • Page 45: Power Supply And Distribution

    The neutral and hot wires from the main switch module are connected to the AC input terminals on the power supplies. The ground wire is connected to the chassis. (Refer to Figure 4-2 AC Distribution Diagram) October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL...
  • Page 46 2 Amp for 110VAC Zenith ZPS 300A Brown 10 Amp Blue Gn/Y Fuse POWER LINE FILTER WITH SWITCH AND FUSE AC Line Cord Ground 2.5 amp 220VAC Main ON/OFF Switch 4.0 amp 110VAC AC Distribution Diagram Figure 4-2 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 47: Dc Power

    TB2-4 +12V Return BOB/WCB (BLK) TB2-5 +12V PB Drives (GRY) & Optics Fan (RED) TB2-6 +12V RTN PB Drives & Optics Fans (BLK) TB2-7 -12V RTN BOB/WCB & Fans, (BLK) TB2-8 -12V BOB/WCB & Fans (BLU) October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL...
  • Page 48 -OUT -S -S +OUT To TB-2 Zenith Power Supply FUSE To TB-1 J2 (+24VDC) Fuse Transformer Terminals Input Jumper Rating 1-3, 2-4 120VAC 2 amp 240VAC 1 amp Condor Power Supply Connection Points Figure 4-4 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 49: Installation

    Note: Refer to the Panther Preinstallation Guide for additional information. 5-3 Electrical Requirements Step 1. Verify that the AC outlet to be used meets PrePRESS Solutions' electrical requirements. (Refer to Section 2 of this manual for electrical requirements.) Step 2.
  • Page 50: Installation Procedure

    Step 14. Check DC voltages with a (recently calibrated) volt meter. If voltages need adjustment, perform Step 14a. Step 14a. Adjust the +5, -12, +12, and +12 volts to the following specifications: PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 51: System Test

    Step 6. Connect the RIP(s) to the imagesetter. Also connect the remote diagnostic kit if required. All Domestic PrePRESS customer PantherPro/46 installations, who purchase RIP software, will come equipped with a remote diagnostic kit. Refer to Section 5 (Remote Diagnostics).
  • Page 52: Installation Completion

    Re-install covers using the appropriate hardware. Step 3. Place system in permanent location and level unit. Step 4. Turn power ON and verify PantherPro/46 recorder software (main application) and RIP software loads properly. Step 5. Clean up area. PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 53: Periodic Maintenance

    (scan, Ist cylinder, and 2nd cylinder) may need cleaning. Note: The optics cleaning procedure(s) may be performed only if dirt cannot be removed with an optics approved air duster. October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL...
  • Page 54 Repeat steps 6 through 8 for all eight (8) facets using the polygon flywheel located below the facet mirrors to rotate between facets. Step 10. Polygon facet cleaning is now complete. Step 11. Re-install the polygon assembly by reversing steps one through four. PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 55 Step 9. Scan lens cleaning is now complete. Step 10. Re-install the scan lens by reversing steps one through four above. Step 11. Run copy and inspect image to determine if density variation meets specification. October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL...
  • Page 56 Using a flashlight, recheck the 2nd cylinder lens for dirt or imperfections. Step 7. The 2nd cylinder cleaning is now complete. Step 8. Run copy quality test and inspect image to determine if vertical banding/artifacts are evident. PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 57 NOTE: Since 99% pure alcohol is to be used, be sure to work in a well ventilated area. Step 1. Power down the system. Step 2. Open the supply cassette cover and remove the supply cassette. October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL...
  • Page 58: Adjustable Clutch

    Output the PantherPro/46 "Customer Final Copy" test (PostScript file) and check for banding and other copy quality issues. The "Final Customer Copy" test file is available on the PrePRESS SOLUTIONS BBS. Step 2. If possible, locate the customer's original "Customer Final Copy" sample, which is shipped with the PantherPro/46.
  • Page 59 Ensure gauge is calibrated and is sensitive enough to measure ounces (1/16 lb.). For details, refer to Figure 6-2. Step 1. Use a 2 to 3 foot length of string and wrap it neatly around the drag roller as shown in Figure 6-2. October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL...
  • Page 60: Safety Considerations

    Output the PantherPro/46 "Customer Final Copy" test (postscript file) " and compare to the original samples. Contact Support Services if necessary. Drag Roller String Tension Gauge Image Recorder Base Adjustable Clutch Tension Check Figure 6-2 6-4 Safety Considerations PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 61 I. Do not attempt any maintenance activity without the proper tools and corresponding support documentation. J. Upon completion of maintenance, ensure that all safety covers, panels, and devices are replaced and fully operational. K. Test operate machines before returning them to customer use. October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL...
  • Page 62: External Covers And Panels

    The external covers and panels of the PantherPro/46 can be identified by referring to Figure 7-1. A-Electronics Cover B-Front Bezel C-Front Panel D-Optics Cover E-Supply Cassette Door Stay Arm F-Supply Cassette Door G-Take-up Cassette Door H-Right End Panel -Rear Access Panel J-Rear Cover K-Storage Compartment Door L-Lower Right Panel October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL...
  • Page 63 Replace electronics cover in reverse order of removal. 7-1.B Front Bezel/LCD Keypad Step 1. Remove the electronics cover. Refer to 7-1.A. Step 2. Detach the BOB/WCB keypad cable (in the electronics chassis) from the keypad flat cable. PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 64 Firmly grasp the front and rear of optics cover and lift off. Step 5. Replace optics cover in reverse order of removal. 7-1.E Supply Cassette Door Stay Arm Step 1. Lift supply cassette cover and secure in open position. October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL...
  • Page 65 Replace the rear access panel in reverse order of removal. 7-1.J Rear Panel Note: A total of 13 screws, 2 of which are half turn hanger screws, secure the rear cover to the main chassis. PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 66: Page Buffer Module(S)

    Remove the 5 screws which secure the BOB/WCB to the electronics chassis. Step 5. Place BOB/WCB on a grounded anti-static mat. Remove the 18 screws that secure the I/O panel to the BOB/WCB. Note: All screws are not the same type snd size. October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL...
  • Page 67: Page Buffer (Pb) Disk Drives

    Step 6. Replace LCD and/or the Terminator PCB in reverse order of removal. 7-6 LCD Inverter PCB Step 1. Remove the electronics cover. Refer to 7-1.A. Step 2. Disconnect the cables from the inverter PCB. PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 68: Polygon Driver Pcb/Motor Assembly

    Hold the power supply mounting tray in place while removing the four screws that secure the power supply mounting tray to the electronics chassis. Step 5. Remove the screws that secure the ZPS-300 power supply to the mounting tray. October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL...
  • Page 69: Condor Power Supply

    Step 1. Remove the Optics Cover. Refer to section 7-1.D. Step 2. Remove the electronics cover. Refer to section 7-1.A Step 3. Remove the laser fan +12 volt cable from the Zenith ZPS-300 power supply. PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 70: High Speed Lased Driver/Laser Tube Assembly

    Carefully remove laser diode assembly. Be careful to not touch the scan lens. Step 8. Replace the laser diode assembly in reverse order of removal. Position the laser diode assembly against the ramp side (toward the rear panel) and firmly against October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL...
  • Page 71: Second Cylinder Lens Assembly

    Step 6. Carefully loosen the hex nut on the opposite end of second cylinder lens and slide "L" bracket about 0.25 inches away from lens. 7-10 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 72 • When securing the 2nd cylinder lens against the mounting pins with the "L" bracket, make sure the face of the hex nut will not reflect the laser beam into the lens. Refer to Figure 7-3. October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL 7-11...
  • Page 73: Scan Lens

    Lift scan lens away from base casting. Step 5. Inspect scan lens for dirt. Refer to the optics cleaning procedure in Section 6 if needed. Step 6. Replace scan lens in reverse order of removal. 7-12 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 74: Gate Assembly

    Use a plastic tie wrap or cable clamp to secure the gate cables to cable guard. Step 17. Before replacing rear access panel, utilize the manual feed switch to verify media will move through media transport properly. If a punch system is installed, run the October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL 7-13...
  • Page 75: Drag-Pinch Roller

    Loosen the pinch roller bracket mounting screws from one side while holding pinch roller in place. Step 3. Place hand under bracket to catch the pinch roller arm, bearing and spring before removing pinch roller. Step 4. Replace pinch roller in reverse order of removal. 7-14 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 76: Drive Pinch Roller

    If media out switch is adjusted improperly, one or two vertical lines will appear on output copy. 7-21 Gate Punch Motor Home Switch Step 1. Open supply cassette door. October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL 7-15...
  • Page 77 Note: If pins (roll or dowel type) do not extend to clutch plate, open gate, and use a wedge punch to push pins outward. Be careful not to over extend pins. 7-16 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 78: Adjustable Clutch

    Remove the drag roller clutch. Refer to 7-22. Step 2. Remove the two pan head screws that secure the drag roller bearing to the base casting. Step 3. Remove the roller bearing, spring washer, and drag roller. October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL 7-17...
  • Page 79: Drive Roller

    Step 8. Remove the knife motor. Step 9. Replace knife motor in reverse order of removal. Note that one of the worm shaft set screws is secured to the flat of the knife motor shaft. 7-18 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 80: Knife Carriage Assembly

    "E" ring, spring washer, two flat washers and bearing from the other side. Step 4. Replace the worm gear in reverse order of removal. Step 5. Lubricate gear with grease (P/N 0923820) October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL 7-19...
  • Page 81: Servo Leading Motor/Encoder Assembly

    Slide the spur gear off the roller shaft. Step 4. Replace the spur gear in reverse order of removal. Install spur gear with clamp facing base casting. Step 5. Lubricate spur gear with gear grease (P/N 09-23820). 7-20 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 82 PantherPro/46 Image Recorder TP8251 Leading Motor and Worm Figure 7-7 October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL 7-21...
  • Page 83 Components referred to in the media transport area are as follows: • Take-up Cassette • Supply Cassette • Adjustable Clutch 8.1.4 Recorder Output Copy Adjustments The recorder output copy adjustments are as follows: • Line Length • Leading October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL...
  • Page 84 'imaging' laser power level. The laser intensity is set by hexadecimal data (intensity register/exposure setting) sent to a digital to analog converter. During normal operation, LOCK, OK, and VID LEDs will be lit. PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 85 FIFO is already empty. Switches and LEDs Used for a Quick Check of Polygon and Laser 1. Put the 4 switches (PGEN, SHOLD, POLYSW, and POLYTYPE) of dip switch SW4 to the open position. October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL...
  • Page 86 The FIFO MT LED is a little more tricky; it indicates any type of problem in the real-time flow of data between the Page Buffer disk drive and BOB/WCB. PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 87 D13. The meaning of each LED when "ON" is described below. D11: BOB/WCB D12: BOB/WCB D12: PBM D13: PBM 1 - HGNT - The HOST SIOP is a 68000 bus master. 2 - DGNT - The DISK SIOP is a 68000 bus Master. October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL...
  • Page 88 For (standard) normal operation, JB1 should be strapped as displayed below. Test B Run LEDs LED (green), indicates presence of DC voltage at the Polygon Driver Board. The +24 volts test point is located at the top right of the BOB/WCB. PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 89 Attach Voltmeter between TP1 and GND TP1 and turn recorder power "ON". Step 4. Adjust R22 until a reading of 7.5 volts is achieved. Step 5. Turn recorder power "OFF". Step 6. Attach volt meter to TP2 and GND TP2. October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL...
  • Page 90 • Be aware of shiny objects that may reflect laser light, such as laser power meter, jewelry, etc. Equipment Required: • Known good High Speed Laser Amplifier • Some form of laser power meter • Insulated potentiometer tweeker or small blade screw driver PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 91: Page Buffer Disk Drive Jumpers

    • Threshold mode reading set to 3.2mv (or 123uW). • Efficiency mode reading set to 28mv (or 1076uW). • Enhance Mode reading set to 65mv (or 2500uW) Note: 38.46uW/mV 8-3 Page Buffer Disk Drive Jumpers October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL...
  • Page 92: Power Supply Jumpers/Adjustments

    SCSI address ID is set to 0 (no jumper) on all Page Buffer drives. The only jumpers required are shown above to provide termination power to the SCSI bus and active termination enabled. 8-4 Power Supply Jumpers/Adjustments 8-10 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 93 TB2-6 +12V RTN PB Drives & Optics Fans (BLK) TB2-7 -12V RTN BOB/WCB & Fans, (BLK) TB2-8 -12V BOB/WCB & Fans (BLU) Zenith ZPS-300 Power Supply Figure 8-1 8-4.2 Condor Power Supply (Refer to Figure 8-2) October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL 8-11...
  • Page 94 To TB-1 P2 (+24VDC) Transformer Terminals Fuse Input Jumper Rating 1-3, 2-4 120VAC 2 amp 240VAC 1 amp Condor Power Supply Figure 8-2 8-5 Take-up Cassette (Refer To Figure 8-3 on the next page) 8-12 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 95: Take-Up Cassette

    (pedestal). The installation of the tape would be necessary only if there are banding artifacts, most noticable at the fist inch or so of an image. An anti-slip tape hold down clip has also been released to secure the tape to the supply cassette pedestal. October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL 8-13...
  • Page 96: Clutch

    Note the position of the hold down clip at the base of the pedestal. position of shaft resting on pedastal sticky tape hold down clip Hold Down Clip-Top View Figure 8-4 8-7 Clutch Refer to Section 6 for tension adjustment procedure. 8-14 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 97: Line Length And Leading

    8-9 Margin Adjustment The margin on the output copy from the PantherPro/46 recorder is adjusted by changing the margin values that are stored in non-volatile RAM. October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL 8-15...
  • Page 98 The margin values are changed using the local or remote keypad on the image recorder. This procedure is explained in the PantherPro/46 User's Guide. The "magic key" sequence is not necessary. Note: Moving the supply cassette shaft reference screw or SOL sensor will affect the margin setting. 8-16 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 99 The Driver handles scanline interrupts and other real time events with the leading while the Process sets it all up and monitors status once per second. The Engine driver also handles the Smart Memory interface. Panel Process and Driver October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL...
  • Page 100 VT102 Mode: ANSI Columns: Font Size: Cursor Shape: Block Backspace Key: Backspace 6. Type ^ U to reset the recorder Refer to the Section 9-2 for additional information on how to run diagnostics. 9-1.3 Debug Bits PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 101 It may be used for getting additional information about an error but continuing with bomb shelter enabled (1) may allow corrupt images to be output. 9-1.5 Bomb List Engine Process Bombs October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL...
  • Page 102 Dev_ctrl() to DSKD returned error BOMB_INPP_EM No more engine message pending entries BOMB_INPP_SERR SEND_X from INPP to ENGP returned err BOMB_INPP_SEQ Message sequence error BOMB_INPP_SERR1 SEND_X from INPP to PANP returned err BOMB_INPP_UMC unexpected message complete PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 103 No (or bad) disk on page buffer 1 BOMB_SNIFF_NDISK2 No (or bad) disk on page buffer 2 BOMB_SNIFF_NDISK3 No (or bad) disk on page buffer 3 BOMB_SNIFF_NDISK4 No (or bad) disk on page buffer 4 BOMB_SNIFF_GETVER Error getting diskette version October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL...
  • Page 104: Pantherpro/46 Diagnostics Overview

    Page Buffer Module (PBM) 0 and Page Buffer Drive 0. The Level 2 diagnostics are executed after a power-on or system reset and are accessible interactively through the Debug Port. The Level 2 diagnostics report error and status PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 105 The CPU has use of 2MB of DRAM and 2KB of NVRAM. The DRAM is used for storing programs stored on Page Buffer Drive 0 for execution and saving values. The NVRAM is used to retrieve fixed data. October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL...
  • Page 106: Prom Resident Diagnostics

    ^C to abort Start PROM Monitor Execute Execute Abort Boot Level 2 Level 2 Error Sequence Diagnostics type ^U Pass to abort Boot Application PantherPro/46 Power-on Sequence Figure 9-1 9-3 PantherPro/46 PROM Resident Diagnostics PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 107 EPROM checksum test PASSED LCD Timer Test PASSED UART Timer Test PASSED SIO 2681 channel B test (modem) PASSED Starting PROM Monitor... type ^C to abort To execute individual Level 1 tests, follow the steps below. October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL...
  • Page 108 Note: If necessary, the Level 2 power-on tests may be disabled through the PROM Monitor diagnostic menu option. This is covered in the Level 2 Interactive Tests. 9-3.4 Level 2 Interactive Tests (Debug Port) 9-10 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 109 Read [-l lba] [0|1] - Read Data block from Target Drive scsiWrite Write -l <LBA> -s <SIZE> -d <data> - Write Data to Target scsiPath Path -P [PBM ID] -F [FES ID] DriveStart DriveStart - Issue "SCSI Start Command" to PBM0 Drive October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL 9-11...
  • Page 110 Enter menu option or Q to quit: Enter option "A", set debug baud rate to 9600 for remote access. The following menu is displayed: Communication Options Menu DEBUG Port Baud Rate: [9600 BAUD] A - 1200 Baud 9-12 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 111 Bit 16 - Beep LSB Bit 0 - PBTest Enter bit(s) to set/clear, 'h' for help or 'q' to quit PRESS "Q" to quit, to return to the Diagnostic Menu Enter option "E" to display/modify system debug registers. October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL 9-13...
  • Page 112: Disk Resident Diagnostics (Debug Port)

    The following examples are used to illustrate the primary Controller Diagnostic (WCB) Commands and Tests. Example 1. To display Command Line Info, at the PROM Monitor type ] "help <return>" The following will be displayed: ]help OPEN: 9-14 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 113 - reset and restart the monitor - enable one interrupt - Debug Flag Editor Example 2. To display File Directory (on PB drive 0), type ] "fd <return>" The following will be displayed: PBM0-PBM1 Detected PBM0: Starting drive..s*c October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL 9-15...
  • Page 114 DiskSiop- SCSI Fifo Test dsipdfifo DiskSiop- DMA Fifo Test dsipint DiskSiop- Interrupt test dsipilp DiskSiop- ILP, CPU/DRAM-to-SIOP Test dsipbrdma DiskSiop-to-CPU/DRAM DMA Test dsippbrd DiskSiop- DMA Read from PBM/DRAM Test dsippbwr DiskSiop- DMA Write to PBM/DRAM Test 9-16 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 115 Multiple PBM testing is accomplished by scanning the BOB/WCB for installed PBMs and executing a suite of tests on the PBM(s) detected. The "Pbms" command executes a suite of tests on the installed PBM(s), displays which test and PB is running, and whether the test October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL 9-17...
  • Page 116 Note: To test SCSI IN Port 1, remove the SCSI 2 cable from the SCSI IN 0 Port and install it SCSI IN 1 Port and execute the "MuxLPBK" test at the "WCB>>" prompt. Repeat this sequence for each Page Buffer Module to be tested. 9-4.2 Recorder Output Module (ROPM) Diagnostics 9-18 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 117 Board Type1 register BoardType2 Board Type2 register MControl Motor Control register MStatus Motor Status register LineLength Line Length register PaperFeed Paper Feed register Cassette Cassette register OnLineProc On Line Processor register LeadEncoder Leading Encoder register October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL 9-19...
  • Page 118 Each of the above tests listed in Example 3 will be executed with the status (pass/fail) posted. Example 4. To execute all test listed above, type ROPM> "test <return>" Example 5. To run the ROPM Subtest function, type ROPM> "subtest <return>" The following will be displayed: 9-20 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 119 Keypad Test LaserIntens Laser Intensity Reg/DAC Exerciser LaserCal Laser Power Calibration Utility LaserSystem Laser System Test Leading Leading Motor Test LDeadMan Leading Deadman Timer Test LEncoder Leading Encoder Test LEInterrupt Leading Encoder Interrupt Test October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL 9-21...
  • Page 120 Example 9. To execute the punch test, type ROPM SubTest> "punch <return>" The following will be displayed: ROPM SubTest> punch Punch Test Example 10. To execute the leading test, type ROPM SubTest> "leading <return>" 9-22 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 121: Front Panel Menu System

    LINE key. The "Monitor <version number> Main Menu" is displayed on the front panel LCD display. At this point selection/execution of any menu entry is allowed. 9-5.3 Main Menu The four Main Menu entries are listed below: F1 Level 2 Tests F2 Disk Based Utilities F3 Communication Utilities October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL 9-23...
  • Page 122 • abort test on error • run tests • Options • set PBM under test • summary of test statistics • clear test statistics • abort test on error • run tests • PBM and CPU test 9-24 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 123 • DiskSiop to CPU Reg SCSI transfer • reset and reinitialize PBM F3 Communication Utility • external communications diagnostic test • set channel A debug (baud rate) F4 SCSI Downloader • execute SCSI Downloader • Set SCSI ID October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL 9-25...
  • Page 124: Parts Listing

    Section 10 Parts Listing Table of Contents Title Group Page Explanatory Covers, Doors, and Panels Electronics Chassis Optical Base Components Media Feed Transport Media Feed Transport Drive Cables and Harnesses Supply Cassette Take-up Cassette October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFDENTIAL 10-1...
  • Page 125: Explanatory

    4. assembly only - All parts which require permanent riveting, welding, or assembly in jigs or fixtures will be furnished assebled. Quantity The column quantity (Qty.) shows the quantity of each part used in a higher level assembly. Special Notes 10-2 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 126: Group 1 Covers, Doors And Panels

    200 005057 000 Panel, Front, PantherPro/46/36 201 009293 000 Stiffener, Front Panel Screws, Stiffiner, Front Panel 701 009570 000 Label, Logo Panther 200 009298 000 Cover, Electronics Chassis 200 009300 000 Panel, Upper Electronics October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFDENTIAL 10-3...
  • Page 127 Screws, Macnine,Panel, Lower Right 250 004078 000 Srews,Sheet Metal, Panel, Lower Right 290 006708 000 Catch, Magnetic 201 009303 000 Panel, End, Right 250 004078 000 Screws, Sheet Metal 285 009874 000 C-Fold Gasket Material 10-4 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 128 Fuse, 2.5 Amp for 220V System (short fuse) 250 000650 000 Screw, Mounting, 4-40 x 1/2" 205 000840 000 Screws, Mounting, I/O Panel, BOB/WCB 365 003671 000 Line Cord, 110 Volt System 701 009230 000 Label, Configuration October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFDENTIAL 10-5...
  • Page 129: Group 2 Electronics Chassis

    TP8251 PantherPro/46 Image Recorder Group 2 Electronics Chassis View Group 2 Electronics Chassis KEY PART # QTY DESCRIPTION 10-6 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 130 Plate, Hold Down, Page Buffer Module (Left) 201 010202 000 Retainer, Plate 275 000828 000 Clamp, Cable, Flat Ribbon 280 000665 000 2" Velcro/Nylon, Hook Tape, 1" 280 000614 000 "Velcro, Loop Tape, 1" October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFDENTIAL 10-7...
  • Page 131 TP8251 PantherPro/46 Image Recorder 280 000614 000 6" Velcro, Loop Tape, 1" Group 3 Optical Base Components View 10-8 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 132 PantherPro/46 Image Recorder TP8251 October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFDENTIAL 10-9...
  • Page 133: Group 3 Optical Base Components

    Mask, 2nd Cylinder 225 007097 001 Clip, 2nd Cylinder "L" 201 008444 000 Spring, 2nd Cylinder 260 000824 000 Nut, Lock, Hex, Spring, 2nd Cylinder 201 008445 000 Locator, Spring 201 008446 000 Nut, Hex, Stand-off 10-10 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 134 PantherPro/46 Image Recorder TP8251 Group 4 Media Feed Transport View October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFDENTIAL 10-11...
  • Page 135: Group 4 Media Feed Transport

    Screws, Mounting,Home Switch, Punch 250 009515 000 Screw, Set, Yoke 250 009526 000 Screw, Set, Roller Crank 505 009175 000 Assy., Pinch Roller Shaft, Lower (Drive) 505 005308 000 Assy., Roller/Bearing 202 009174 000 Shaft 10-12 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 136 540 009680 000 Sensor, Opto-Electronic, Knife, Right (short cable) 540 009681 000 Sensor, Opto-Electronic, Knife, Left (long cable) 201 009290 000 Tray, Take-up Cassette 304 009202 000 Roller, Catch 250 002429 000 Screw, Mounting, Roller, Catch October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFDENTIAL 10-13...
  • Page 137 TP8251 PantherPro/46 Image Recorder Group 4 Media Feed Transport (continued) 350 009199 000 Switch, Take-up Cassette Home 285 009525 000 4" Contact, Grounding, Reverse Bend, Clip-on 350 009197 000 Switch, Media Advance 10-14 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 138 PantherPro/46 Image Recorder TP8251 Group 5 Media Feed Drive View October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFDENTIAL 10-15...
  • Page 139: Group

    255 000842 000 Washer, Lock 26 0617 0 .005 STN STL Wash Shim 2093430 Spur Gear 2093390 Gear Clamp and Screw 0923820 Grease 201 009569 000 Guard, Cable 250 000840 000 Screws, Cable Guard 10-16 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 140 PantherPro/46 Image Recorder TP8251 Group 6 Cables and Harnesses Interconnection Diagram See Cables and Harnesses Interconnection Diagram on next page. October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFDENTIAL 10-17...
  • Page 141: Group 6 Cables And Harnesses

    Recorder 540 009682 000 Harness, Supply Casette Memory to Recorder 540 007088 000 Harness, Take-up Cassette Door 540 007088 000 Harness, Laser Safety Switch 540 009654 000 Harness, Punch Motor & Punch Home Switch 10-18 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 142 PantherPro/46 Image Recorder TP8251 540 009655 000 Harness, Media Out Switch 540 009645 000 Harness, High Speed Laser Amplifier to BOB/WCB J23 540 009311 000 Harness, Laser Driver to High Speed Laser Amplifier October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFDENTIAL 10-19...
  • Page 143 TP8251 PantherPro/46 Image Recorder Group 7 Supply Cassette View 10-20 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 144: Group 7 Supply Cassette

    Tape, Anti-Slip, 3/4" Wide (order 1.5 ") External Parts 304 009196 000 Latch, Black (upper and lower) 2105920 Screws, Latch 2-56 x 1/4" 505 009267 000 Assembly, Bottom/Cover 225 009035 000 Cover/Bottom 2603560 Washer, Flat October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFDENTIAL 10-21...
  • Page 145 Rivet, Button Head, Grip Length 2105920 Screw, 2-56, .250 flat 204 008499 000 Sensor 202 009477 000 Handle 100 008586 000 I.C., 1K-Bit, Touch Memory 225 008500 000 Cover, Sensor 701 009659 000 Label, Identification 10-22 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 146: Group 8 Take-Up Cassettes

    PantherPro/46 Image Recorder TP8251 Group 8 Take-Up Cassette View October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFDENTIAL 10-23...
  • Page 147 Spring, Take-up (7 MIL Qty.) * 4414450 .667 Feet Teflon Nylon Tape 505 009877 000 Assembly, Disk and Hub, Center 225 009852 000 Disk, Hub, Center 3036220 Hub, Center 290 010299 000 Ring, Retaining, E, Shaft, Dia.312 10-24 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFIDENTIAL October 1995...
  • Page 148 701 009609 004 Label, I.D., 12" 821 009695 000 Instructions, Adjustment, Take-up Quantity is different for 7/8 MIL Take-up Cassettes Part used in 7/8 MIL Take-up Cassettes Only *** Kit for 3/4 MIL Take-up Cassettes Only October 1995 PrePRESS SOLUTIONS CONFDENTIAL 10-25...

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