Head Management Sensor; Multi Sensor - Canon iPF5000 series Service Manual

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4.3.16 Head Management Sensor

iPF5000 / iPF5100
a) Removing the head management sensor
1) Remove the screw[1], disconnect the connector[2], and then remove the head management sensor[3].
b) Procedure after replacing the head management sensor
Since the distance between the head management sensor and the carriage unit varies among printers, the optical axis is factory-adjusted to adjust the non-discharging
detection position. When you have replaced the head management sensor or performed assembly/reassembly of surrounding parts that can change the distance be-
tween the head management sensor and the carriage unit, reasjustment is required.
Peform the readjustment in the service mode.
Service mode : SERVICE MODE > ADJUST > NOZZLE CHK POS.

4.3.17 Multi Sensor

iPF5000 / iPF5100
a) Removing the multi sensor
1) Remove the screw[1], disconnect the flexible cable[2], and then remove the multi sensor[3].
Since multi sensors have individual electrical specificity, the following are recalibrated at the factory, namely, the optical axis of the sensor, the sensor gain for
measuring the printhead height and sensor reproduction. Accordingly, carry out the following adjustments in the service mode whenever replacing the carriage unit
or multi sensor.
* The multi sensor reference plate must be replaced at the same time whenever the carriage or the multi sensor is being replaced.
* When replacing the carriage unit, refer to Adjustment and Setup > Procedure after Removing or Replacing the Carriage Unit.
- Service mode : SERVICE MODE > ADJUST > GAP CALIB.
- Service mode : SERVICE MODE > ADJUST > PRINT PATTERN > OPTICAL AXIS
Media type : Photo glossy paper
Media size : Media having a width equal toor larger then that of A2-size paper
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