8.8.2 Moving the Paper to the Duplexing Feed Assembly From the Reversing Assembly
iR5065 / iR 5055 / iR5075 / / /
8.8.3 Outline
iR5065 / iR 5055 / iR5075 / / /
The paper path for the 1st side of a duplex print is formed when the reversing flapper solenoid (SL8) goes on to move up the reversing flapper.
When printing on the 1st side is done and the leading edge of paper reaches the delivery assembly jam detection sensor (PS4), the reversing flapper solenoid goes
on. When the delivery assembly jam sensor (PS46) goes on and the paper arrives at a specific point, the reversal motor (M14) starts to rotate to move the paper to
the duplexing reversing assembly. When the paper reaches the reversal sensor 2 (PS38) and then a specific point, the reversal motor (M14) stops to rotate so that
the paper is kept on hold at the reversing assembly.