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  • Page 1 Advanced Operation Guide TASKalfa Pro 15000c...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface ....................... 1-1 Roll of Professional User ....................... 1-2 About Training Program ......................1-3 About the Purpose of this Guide ..................1-4 Notice ............................1-6 About Maintenance Tools and Cleaning Tools ..............1-10 Disposing of Consumables ....................1-11 Daily Management and Maintenance ............2-1 Before Using this Machine ....................
  • Page 3: Preface

    Preface Please read this information before using your machine. This chapter provides information on the following topics. Roll of Professional User ........................... 1-2 About Training Program ............................. 1-3 About the Purpose of this Guide ........................1-4 Structure of the guide ..........................1-4 Conventions Used in This Guide ......................
  • Page 4: Roll Of Professional User

    Preface > Roll of Professional User Roll of Professional User Professional users are intended to prevent downtime or to minimize downtime from service calls to service start. The working range of professional user is as follows. • Consumables replacement: Replacing the waste ink tank and head cleaning fluid tank •...
  • Page 5: About Training Program

    Preface > About Training Program About Training Program We are offering the charged training for professional users. We have prepared training systems such as class training, e-learning and webinar to meet the various needs of users. You can take e-learning repeatedly. You can also download the Webinar material. After training, follow the instructions in this manual for maintenance and troubleshooting.
  • Page 6: About The Purpose Of This Guide

    Preface > About the Purpose of this Guide About the Purpose of this Guide This guide contains tasks that can only be operated and adjusted by professional user. If you cannot solve the problem described in the Operation Guide of the machine, take action properly according to this guide. Structure of the guide This Operation Guide contains the following chapters.
  • Page 7: Conventions Used In This Guide

    Preface > About the Purpose of this Guide Conventions Used in This Guide Adobe Reader XI is used as an example in the explanations below. Click an item in the Table of Click to move from the current page to the previously Contents to jump to the displayed page.
  • Page 8: Notice

    Preface > Notice Notice Safety Conventions in This Guide The sections of this guide and parts of the machine marked with symbols are safety warnings meant to protect the user, other individuals and surrounding objects, and ensure correct and safe usage of the machine. The symbols and their meanings are indicated below.
  • Page 9: Environment

    Preface > Notice Environment To use this machine, the recommended (standard) environment is as follows: Temperature: 77°F (25 °C) Humidity: 10% Avoid the following locations when selecting a site for the machine. • Avoid locations near a window or with exposure to direct sunlight. •...
  • Page 10: Precautions For Use

    Preface > Notice Precautions for Use Warning when handling head cleaning liquid This product can expose you to chemicals including "Ethylene glycol" and "Ethylene glycol monoethyl ether", which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
  • Page 11: Legal Information

    Preface > Notice Legal Information Copying or other reproduction of all or part of this guide without the prior written consent of KYOCERA Document Solutions Inc. is prohibited. Regarding Trade Names • TASKalfa is a registered trademark or trademark of KYOCERA Document Solutions Inc.
  • Page 12: About Maintenance Tools And Cleaning Tools

    Preface > About Maintenance Tools and Cleaning Tools About Maintenance Tools and Cleaning Tools Maintenance Tools The tools required for maintenance (part replacement) are as follows. Name Purpose of Use Stubby screw driver Used for screw removal and installation. Paraffin film Used when placing removed parts etc.
  • Page 13: Disposing Of Consumables

    Preface > Disposing of Consumables Disposing of Consumables Dispose of used head cleaning liquid tank and waste ink tank according to the laws in your country or state of residence. 1-11...
  • Page 14: Daily Management And Maintenance

    Daily Management and Maintenance This chapter describes the operations to enhance and maintain quality according to print jobs. Before Using this Machine ............................2-2 Improving and maintaining of print quality ........................2-3 Preventing nozzle clogging ........................2-3 Configuring Operation after Warming Up ....................2-3 Adjusting Printable Ink Temperature ......................
  • Page 15: Before Using This Machine

    Daily Management and Maintenance > Before Using this Machine Before Using this Machine Before adjusting this machine, perform the following steps. Print the maintenance report. The maintenance report describes the current setting values of professional settings. If you restore the settings after adjusting, refer to the maintenance report. [Home] key >...
  • Page 16: Improving And Maintaining Of Print Quality

    Daily Management and Maintenance > Improving and maintaining of print quality Improving and maintaining of print quality Preventing nozzle clogging If the machine has not been used for a long time, the print head nozzles may be clogged up and white streaks may occur.
  • Page 17: Adjusting Printable Ink Temperature

    Daily Management and Maintenance > Improving and maintaining of print quality Item Description 01 Non Cap When the power is turned on, the print head cap is removed and printing can be started immediately. The heater in the Inverter and Decurler Unit is off.
  • Page 18 Daily Management and Maintenance > Improving and maintaining of print quality changing the lower limit temperature for print [Home] key > [...] > [Professional Settings] > [U735 Set Ink Temperature Control] > [02 Lower] Change the temperature using [+] or [-] The range of the lower limit temperature is as follows.
  • Page 19 Daily Management and Maintenance > Improving and maintaining of print quality Item Contents Full(SRA3/12x18) Select this item under the following conditions. Paper size: SRA3 or 12 "x 18" Printer driver setting: duplex print Half Select this item under the following conditions. Paper type: inkjet matte paper Printer driver setting (When one of the following is selected):...
  • Page 20 Daily Management and Maintenance > Improving and maintaining of print quality Measure the length from the leading edge of the chart to the line of the image with a ruler. Press [System Menu/Counter] or [Stop] key Enter the value obtained by subtracting 20 from the value measured in step 6 in [1st side] or [2nd side] using [+], [-] or the numeric keys >...
  • Page 21 Daily Management and Maintenance > Improving and maintaining of print quality Set the chart printed in the previous step to cassette 1 as shown below > [Start] key The rear side chart is printed. Select [01 Regist].
  • Page 22 Daily Management and Maintenance > Improving and maintaining of print quality If the diagonal line that intersects the V vertical line of the chart remains unbroken, enter its maximum value into "01 Chart V". Look through the chart, and enter the number of position where the H lines on the front and back side coincide in "02 Chart H".
  • Page 23: Aligning The Center Line

    Daily Management and Maintenance > Improving and maintaining of print quality Look through them, and check that the maximum remaining value of the diagonal line that intersects the vertical line at "V" in the chart is within ± 0.5. Look through them, and check that the numerical values at the positions where the H lines on the front and back side coincide with each other are within ±...
  • Page 24 Daily Management and Maintenance > Improving and maintaining of print quality Expand the chart and restore to the original position, measure the difference between the center line of the chart image and the crease with a ruler. Confirm that the value (difference) measured in step 10 is 0. If the center line is to the right or left of the crease, contact our service representative.
  • Page 25 Daily Management and Maintenance > Improving and maintaining of print quality The front side chart is printed. Set the chart printed in the previous step to cassette 1 as shown below > [Start] key The rear side chart is printed. Select [01 Regist].
  • Page 26 Daily Management and Maintenance > Improving and maintaining of print quality If the diagonal line that intersects the V vertical line of the chart remains unbroken, enter its maximum value into "Chart V". Look through the chart, and enter the number of position where the H lines on the front and back side coincide in "Chart H".
  • Page 27: Adjusting Write Timing

    Daily Management and Maintenance > Improving and maintaining of print quality Look through them, and check that the maximum remaining value of the diagonal line that intersects the vertical line at "V" in the chart is within ± 0.5. Look through them, and check that the numerical values at the positions where the H lines on the front and back side coincide with each other are within ±...
  • Page 28: Adjusting Print Margin

    Daily Management and Maintenance > Improving and maintaining of print quality Change the value using the [+], [-] keys or the numeric keypad. Change the setting within the range of -1.5 to +1.0 mm. In the case of copy sample 1, raise the value. In the case of copy sample 2, lower the value.
  • Page 29 Daily Management and Maintenance > Improving and maintaining of print quality IMPORTANT • After adjusting the print margin, confirm that the print start position of the image is 20 mm in [U034 Adjust Paper Timing Data] of the professional settings. •...
  • Page 30: Changing Settings

    Daily Management and Maintenance > Changing Settings Changing Settings Configuring the threshold value of the double feed detection sensor This machine can detect double feed of paper using a built-in sensor. However, the detection accuracy may be reduced in high altitude environments. Perform a calibration to resolve this problem. [Home] key >...
  • Page 31 Daily Management and Maintenance > Changing Settings When the machine reads the USB drive, "USB Drive is recognized. Displaying files." may appear. Select [Continue]. Displays the USB Drive screen. NOTE The current size is marked with an asterisk (*). [Home] key > [...] > [Professional Settings] > [U917 Read/Write Backup Data] >...
  • Page 32 Daily Management and Maintenance > Changing Settings [Home] key > [...] > [Professional Settings] > [U917 Read/Write Backup Data] > [01 Import] > [Start] key [01 Paper Catalog] > [On] > [Start] key Importing of the Paper Catalog starts. IMPORTANT Do not remove the USB drive until the import is complete.
  • Page 33: Changing Paper Size Of Cassette 3 And 4

    Daily Management and Maintenance > Changing Settings Select [Remove USB]. Select [OK], and remove the USB drive after "USB Drive can be safely removed." is displayed. Changing Paper Size of Cassette 3 and 4 Adjust this setting to change the paper size of Cassettes 3 and 4 (Large Capacity Feeder). Adjust the guide position in the cassette so that paper can be fed correctly from Cassette 3 or 4, and then change the paper size from Professional settings.
  • Page 34 Daily Management and Maintenance > Changing Settings Install the attachment to the width guide. Fasten the width guide and attachment with two screws. Install the width guide to the cassette. 2-21...
  • Page 35 Daily Management and Maintenance > Changing Settings Fasten the width guide with two screws. Remove a screw for length guide, insert it into "B5", and then fasten with it. Return the cassette to its original position. 2-22...
  • Page 36 Daily Management and Maintenance > Changing Settings Insert a sheet of the required paper size and type, as shown in the illustration. Changing Paper Size A4 to Letter Pull out the cassette. Remove a screw for the length guide on the back side of the cassette, insert the length guide into the "Letter", and then fasten the guide with the screw.
  • Page 37 Daily Management and Maintenance > Changing Settings Remove a screw for the length guide on the front side of the cassette, insert the length guide into the “Letter”, and then fasten the guide with the screw. Remove the width guide from the cassette. Load the paper of Letter size in the cassette.
  • Page 38 Daily Management and Maintenance > Changing Settings Loosen a screw for the length guide on the back of the cassette, and adjust the guide to fit the paper length. 0.5 – 1.5mm Fasten the length guide with the screw Insert a sheet of the required paper size and type, as shown in the illustration.
  • Page 39 Daily Management and Maintenance > Changing Settings Changing Paper Size Letter to A4 Pull out the cassette. Remove a screw for the length guide on the back side of the cassette, insert the length guide into the "A4", and then fasten the guide with the screw.
  • Page 40 Daily Management and Maintenance > Changing Settings Remove the width guide from the cassette. Load the paper of A4 size in the cassette. Loosen a screw for the length guide on the back of the cassette, and adjust the guide to fit the paper length. 0.5 –...
  • Page 41 Daily Management and Maintenance > Changing Settings Fasten the length guide with the screw Insert a sheet of the required paper size and type, as shown in the illustration. Changing Paper Size Using Professional Setting [Home] key > [...] > [Professional Settings] > [U208 Set Deck Paper Size] >...
  • Page 42: Restoring Adjustment Settings To State At Machine Installation

    Daily Management and Maintenance > Changing Settings Restoring Adjustment Settings to State at Machine Installation You can restore the adjustment settings to state at machine installation. IMPORTANT Before operating this setting, confirm with our service representative that the settings at installation have been backed up.
  • Page 43: Maintenance

    Maintenance This chapter explains the regular cleaning and parts replacement to maintain the performance of this machine and its options. Parts Cleaning ..............................3-2 Cassette Feed Unit ..........................3-2 Deck Feed Unit ............................3-11 Vertical Conveying Unit .......................... 3-25 Replacement of Consumables ......................... 3-26 Replacement of Waste Ink Tank ......................
  • Page 44: Parts Cleaning

    Maintenance > Parts Cleaning Parts Cleaning To maintain the performance of the machine and options, clean the parts when the usage counter (maintenance counter) for each part reaches 300,000 images. Professional user can clean the following parts: • Cassette Feed Unit •...
  • Page 45 Maintenance > Parts Cleaning Open the Front Cover 4. Pull out the Cassette 1 as far as it will go. Move the lock lever to the arrow direction to release it and pull out the cassette feed unit.
  • Page 46 Maintenance > Parts Cleaning Push lock lever [A] and slide pickup adjustment lever [B] in the direction of the arrow. Remove a stop ring. Raise the feed roller drive assy upward, and remove it in the direction of the arrow.
  • Page 47 Maintenance > Parts Cleaning Moisten the Kim towel with deionized water and wipe off paper dust from the feed roller. When wiping off, move the Kim towel in the same direction. Moisten the Kim towel with deionized water and wipe off paper dust from the transfer roller.
  • Page 48 Maintenance > Parts Cleaning IMPORTANT Attach the assy so that the stop ring groove on the shaft is visible. Attach the stop ring. Move the feed roller drive assy to its original position.
  • Page 49 Maintenance > Parts Cleaning Move the lever on the front of cassette feed unit to the direction shown below to reduce the retard pressure. Remove the stop ring behind the cassette feed unit. Pull out the shaft in the direction of the arrow.
  • Page 50 Maintenance > Parts Cleaning Remove the retard assy from the cassette feed unit. Moisten the Kim towel with deionized water and wipe off paper dust from the retard roller. When wiping off, move the Kim towel in the same direction. Attach the retard assy as shown below.
  • Page 51 Maintenance > Parts Cleaning Attach the shaft. IMPORTANT Attach the assy so that the stop ring groove on the shaft is visible. Attach the stop ring.
  • Page 52 Maintenance > Parts Cleaning IMPORTANT Make sure that attached shaft is on the position shown below. Move the lever for retard pressure to the original position. Attach the cassette feed unit to cassette 1. Return the Cassette 1 to its original position, and close Front Covers 2 and 4.
  • Page 53: Deck Feed Unit

    Maintenance > Parts Cleaning Deck Feed Unit This subsection describes the steps for parts cleaning of cassette 3 as an example. CAUTION Before cleaning the parts, confirm that the main power switch of this machine is turned off. IMPORTANT When cleaning the deck feed unit, prepare the following. •...
  • Page 54 Maintenance > Parts Cleaning Pull out and remove the Cassette 2. Pull out the Cassette 3. Push both slider lock levers to release lock and pull out cassette 3. 3-12...
  • Page 55 Maintenance > Parts Cleaning Pull out the Cassette 4. Turn the lever until it stops to release the lock. Pull out the deck feed unit. 3-13...
  • Page 56 Maintenance > Parts Cleaning Remove a screw on each side of the rail of deck feed unit. Remove the deck feed unit in the direction of the arrow. IMPORTANT Tilt the unit slightly to the right when viewed from the front of the main unit, and then remove it so that it does not catch by the hook.
  • Page 57 Maintenance > Parts Cleaning Remove each two screws on right and left side of horizontal conveying upper guide to remove the right rail bracket. Remove a stop ring of horizontal conveying upper guide to remove the guide. Open the right conveying lower guide and remove a stop ring. 3-15...
  • Page 58 Maintenance > Parts Cleaning Remove the transfer roller in the direction of the arrow. Moisten the Kim towel with deionized water and wipe off paper dust from the transfer roller. When wiping off, move the Kim towel in the same direction. Push lock lever and slide pickup adjustment lever in the direction of the arrow.
  • Page 59 Maintenance > Parts Cleaning Remove a stop ring. Remove the feed roller drive assy in the direction of the arrow. Moisten the Kim towel with deionized water and wipe off paper dust from the feed roller. When wiping off, move the Kim towel in the same direction. 3-17...
  • Page 60 Maintenance > Parts Cleaning Attach the feed roller drive assy. Attach the stop ring. Move the pickup adjustment lever to its original position. 3-18...
  • Page 61 Maintenance > Parts Cleaning Attach the transfer roller. Attach the stop ring and close the right conveying lower guide. Attach the horizontal conveying upper guide, and then the stop ring. 3-19...
  • Page 62 Maintenance > Parts Cleaning Turn the deck feed unit upside down. IMPORTANT Hold the horizontal conveying upper guide with your hand so that it does not open. Move the lever on the front of horizontal conveying unit to the direction shown below to reduce the retard pressure. Remove the stop ring behind the horizontal conveying unit.
  • Page 63 Maintenance > Parts Cleaning Pull out the shaft in the direction of the arrow. Remove the retard assy from the deck feed unit. Moisten the Kim towel with deionized water and wipe off paper dust from the retard roller. When wiping off, move the Kim towel in the same direction. 3-21...
  • Page 64 Maintenance > Parts Cleaning Attach the retard assy as shown below. Attach the shaft. IMPORTANT Attach the assy so that the stop ring groove on the shaft is visible. 3-22...
  • Page 65 Maintenance > Parts Cleaning Attach the stop ring. IMPORTANT Make sure that attached shaft is on the position shown below. Move the lever for retard pressure to the original position. Attach the right rail bracket, and fasten each two screws on right and left side of horizontal conveying upper guide..
  • Page 66 Maintenance > Parts Cleaning Turn the lock lever to its original position. Return the Cassette 2 and 3 to its original position, and close Front Covers 2 and 4. When attaching Cassette 3 or 4, accommodate the rails inside the main unit beforehand so that it does not slip from the rail.
  • Page 67: Vertical Conveying Unit

    Maintenance > Parts Cleaning Vertical Conveying Unit Open Right Cover. If the optional Paper Feeder is installed, open the front cover of the Bridge Kit for Main Unit to Paper Feeder, and then open Right Cover. Moisten the Kim towel with deionized water and wipe off paper dust around the sensor unit.
  • Page 68: Replacement Of Consumables

    Maintenance > Replacement of Consumables Replacement of Consumables Replacement of Waste Ink Tank When the capacity of the waste ink tank is nearly full, the following message is displayed. Prepare the new waste ink tank. "Waste Ink Box is almost full." When the capacity of the waste ink tank is full, the following message is displayed.
  • Page 69 Maintenance > Replacement of Consumables Rotate lock dial [A] to clockwise and open waste ink cover [B]. Put cap [B] on waste ink tank [A]. Wipe off the ink with Kim Towel soaked with deionized water. 3-27...
  • Page 70 Maintenance > Replacement of Consumables Remove from main unit in the direction of the arrow. Put used waste ink tank into the plastic waste bag. Press air out of the plastic waste bag, and tie the opening in a knot. 3-28...
  • Page 71 Maintenance > Replacement of Consumables Prepare the new waste ink tank. After install the waste ink tank [A], remove cap [B] from waste ink tank and put it on store place [C]. Close waste ink tank cover [A] and lock by rotating the lock lever [B] in the direction of the arrow.
  • Page 72: Replacement Of Cleaning Liquid Tank

    Maintenance > Replacement of Consumables Rotate waste ink tank nozzle release lever [A] in the direction of the arrow. Close Front Cover 3. Check the status after replacement Make sure that no message is displayed on the control panel. If a message prompting for replacement or a message indicating that the waste ink tank has not been installed is displayed, start from step 1 again.
  • Page 73 Maintenance > Replacement of Consumables Open cleaning liquid tank cover [B] by rotating lock lever [A] in the direction of the arrow. Pull out the cleaning liquid tank until you can see the cap [A]. IMPORTANT Do not pull out the cleaning liquid tank completely. Cleaning liquid may spill out. After removing the cap [A], and then remove the vent hole spacer [B].
  • Page 74 Maintenance > Replacement of Consumables Remove the cleaning tank [C] in the direction of the arrow. IMPORTANT The liquid may overflow by holding the tank on the side as handing it. Put used liquid tank into the plastic waste bag. Press air out of the plastic waste bag, and tie the opening in a knot.
  • Page 75 Maintenance > Replacement of Consumables Insert the cleaning liquid tank to the position shown in the figure. Remove the tape on the side of the container and take out the vent hole spacer. Remove the cap and attach the vent hole spacer to the cap mounting port.
  • Page 76 Maintenance > Replacement of Consumables Lift the container a little and fit it securely. IMPORTANT Holding the side of the cleaning liquid tank may cause the fluid to leak. Hold it as shown in step 14. 3-34...
  • Page 77 Maintenance > Replacement of Consumables Close cleaning liquid tank cover by rotating lock lever in the direction of the arrow. Close Front Cover 3. Check the status after replacement Make sure that no message is displayed on the control panel. If a message prompting for replacement or a message indicating that the waste ink tank has not been installed is displayed, start from step 1 again.
  • Page 78: Parts Replacement

    Maintenance > Parts Replacement Parts Replacement When each part approaches a certain number of uses, the following message is displayed. Prepare the target parts. "Time for maintenance soon." When each part exceeded a certain number of uses, the following message is displayed. Replace the target parts. "Time for maintenance."...
  • Page 79 Maintenance > Parts Replacement Open the Front Cover 4. Pull out the Cassette 1 as far as it will go. Move the lock lever to the arrow direction to release it and pull out the cassette feed unit. 3-37...
  • Page 80 Maintenance > Parts Replacement Push lock lever [A] and slide pickup adjustment lever [B] in the direction of the arrow. Remove a stop ring. Raise the feed roller drive assy upward, and remove it in the direction of the arrow. 3-38...
  • Page 81 Maintenance > Parts Replacement Attach the new feed roller drive assy. IMPORTANT Attach the assy so that the stop ring groove on the shaft is visible. Attach the stop ring. 3-39...
  • Page 82 Maintenance > Parts Replacement Move the feed roller drive assy to its original position. Move the lever on the front of cassette feed unit to the direction shown below to reduce the retard pressure. Remove the stop ring behind the cassette feed unit. 3-40...
  • Page 83 Maintenance > Parts Replacement Pull out the shaft in the direction of the arrow. Remove the retard assy from the cassette feed unit. Attach the retard assy as shown below. 3-41...
  • Page 84 Maintenance > Parts Replacement Attach the shaft. IMPORTANT Attach the assy so that the stop ring groove on the shaft is visible. Attach the stop ring. 3-42...
  • Page 85 Maintenance > Parts Replacement IMPORTANT Make sure that attached shaft is on the position shown below. Move the lever for retard pressure to the original position. Attach the cassette feed unit to cassette 1. Return the Cassette 1 to its original position, and close Front Covers 2 and 4.
  • Page 86: Deck Feed Unit

    Maintenance > Parts Replacement Deck Feed Unit This subsection describes the replacement procedure of Deck Feed Unit for cassette 3 as an example. CAUTION Before removing the parts, confirm that the main power switch of this machine is turned off. IMPORTANT Use the screw driver to replace the Deck Feed Unit.
  • Page 87 Maintenance > Parts Replacement Pull out and remove the Cassette 2. Pull put the Cassette 3. Push both slider lock levers to release lock and pull out cassette 3. 3-45...
  • Page 88 Maintenance > Parts Replacement Pull out the Cassette 4. Turn the lever until it stops to release the lock. Pull out the deck feed unit. 3-46...
  • Page 89 Maintenance > Parts Replacement Remove a screw on each side of the rail of deck feed unit. Remove the deck feed unit in the direction of the arrow. IMPORTANT Tilt the unit slightly to the right when viewed from the front of the main unit, and then remove it so that it does not catch by the hook.
  • Page 90 Maintenance > Parts Replacement Remove each two screws on right and left side of horizontal conveying upper guide to remove the right rail bracket. Remove a stop ring of horizontal conveying upper guide to remove the guide. Push lock lever and slide pickup adjustment lever in the direction of the arrow.
  • Page 91 Maintenance > Parts Replacement Remove a stop ring. Remove the feed roller drive assy in the direction of the arrow. Attach the new feed roller drive assy. 3-49...
  • Page 92 Maintenance > Parts Replacement Attach the stop ring. Move the pickup adjustment lever to its original position. Attach the horizontal conveying upper guide, and then the stop ring. 3-50...
  • Page 93 Maintenance > Parts Replacement Turn the deck feed unit upside down. IMPORTANT Hold the horizontal conveying upper guide with your hand so that it does not open. Move the lever on the front of horizontal conveying unit to the direction shown below to reduce the retard pressure. Remove the stop ring behind the horizontal conveying unit.
  • Page 94 Maintenance > Parts Replacement Pull out the shaft in the direction of the arrow. Remove the retard assy from the deck feed unit. Attach the new retard assy as shown below. 3-52...
  • Page 95 Maintenance > Parts Replacement Attach the shaft. IMPORTANT Attach the assy so that the stop ring groove on the shaft is visible. Attach the stop ring. 3-53...
  • Page 96 Maintenance > Parts Replacement IMPORTANT Make sure that attached shaft is on the position shown below. Move the lever for retard pressure to the original position. Attach the right rail bracket, and fasten each two screws on right and left side of horizontal conveying upper guide.. Attach the feed roller drive assy.
  • Page 97 Maintenance > Parts Replacement [Home] key > [...] > [Professional Settings] > [U251 Clear Maintenance Counter]. Select [03 Cassette 3] or [04 Cassette 4] > [Start] key. The counter for replaced part is cleared. Check the status after replacement Make a test print and check that there are no paper jams, double feed or no feed. If there is any problem, try again from step 1.
  • Page 98: Decurl Unit (Main Unit)

    Maintenance > Parts Replacement Decurl Unit (Main Unit) The Decurl Unit is a replacement part for the machine. CAUTION Before removing the parts, confirm that the main power switch of this machine is turned off. Rotate operation panel [A] to get away and open exit upper cover [B].
  • Page 99 Maintenance > Parts Replacement Open right branch guide [A]. Release decurl lock plate [A] in the direction of the arrow. Hold handle [B] and take out decurl unit [A] in the direction of arrow. 3-57...
  • Page 100 Maintenance > Parts Replacement Replace the label (squared in red) that comes with the new decurler unit according to the region of use, if necessary. Attach the new unit in the reverse step of removing the decurl unit. [Home] key > [...] > [Professional Settings] > [U251 Clear Maintenance Counter].
  • Page 101: Decurl Unit (Inverter And Decurler Unit)

    Maintenance > Parts Replacement Decurl Unit (Inverter and Decurler Unit) The Decurl Unit is a replacement part for the optional Inverter and Decurler Unit. CAUTION Before removing the parts, confirm that the main power switch of this machine is turned off. Open decurler cover [A].
  • Page 102 Maintenance > Parts Replacement Replace the label (squared in red) that comes with the new decurler unit according to the region of use, if necessary. Attach decurler unit [A]. Confirm if both triangle marks [B] are at same position. Close the decurler cover [A]. [Home] key >...
  • Page 103 Maintenance > Parts Replacement Check the status after replacement Make a test print and check that there are no paper jams, double feed or no feed. If there is any problem, try again from step 1. If the problem is not resolved, contact your service representative. 3-61...
  • Page 104: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting This chapter explains the following topics: Troubleshooting When Printing Image ....................... 4-2 Vertical void line (Clogged up nozzle) ...................... 4-2 Vertical void line (Landing of ink is shift) ....................4-4 Vertical band (Clogged up nozzle) ......................4-8 Horizontal band ............................4-9 Vertical stripes ............................
  • Page 105: Troubleshooting When Printing Image

    Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Printing Image Troubleshooting When Printing Image If there is a problem with the print image, refer to "Troubleshooting When Printing or Copying Image"in Chapter 19 Troubleshooting of the Operation Guide and take action according to the problem. If the problem is not solved, refer to following information of the this guide.
  • Page 106 Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Printing Image If so, change the mode to [Quality] > [Start] > [Stop] key. NOTE If [Quality] is selected, printing will not start until the print head temperature is 26.1 ° C/ 78.98°F or higher. If the mode is [Quality] and the problem is not solved, go to the next step. Execute print head cleaning Ink get dried in nozzle.
  • Page 107: Vertical Void Line (Landing Of Ink Is Shift)

    Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Printing Image Clog up nozzle correction Nozzle Correction (Chapter 18) in Operation Guide In case that no improvement is observed, contact your dealer or service representative. Vertical void line (Landing of ink is shift) Good Check media setting Media Type and Media Weight (Chapter 15) in Operation Guide When using paper with slow infiltration, configure the unsupported paper mode.
  • Page 108 Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Printing Image NOTE The printed position of the arrows in the nozzle check pattern may be in from the edge, depending on the size of the pattern. Regardless of the position of the arrows, place the pattern in the upper left corner of the glass platen.
  • Page 109 Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Printing Image If the mode is [Quality] and the problem is not solved, go to the next step. Check print head temperature "Troubleshooting When Printing Image" > "Vertical void line, band or stripes" (Chapter 19) in Operation Guide In case that no improvement is observed, then go to next step.
  • Page 110 Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Printing Image Adjust the ink density for each nozzle (Manual Correction) [Home] key > [...] > [Professional Settings] > [U750 Set Head Coefficient] > [02 Manual] > [01 Inkjet Matte Paper] or [02 Other Paper] > [01 Print] The check chart for uneven density is printed.
  • Page 111: Vertical Band (Clogged Up Nozzle)

    Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Printing Image Clog up nozzle correction Nozzle Correction (Chapter 18) in Operation Guide In case that no improvement is observed, contact your dealer or service representative. Vertical band (Clogged up nozzle) Good Check ink "Troubleshooting When Printing Image" > "Vertical void line, band or stripes" (Chapter 19) in Operation Guide In case that no improvement is observed, then go to next step.
  • Page 112: Horizontal Band

    Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Printing Image Select [Start]. After the pattern is scanned, the number of clogged nozzles of each color is displayed. If there is even one clogged nozzle, go to the next step. [Stop] key > select [01 Cleaning]. Select the color which has clogged nozzles >...
  • Page 113: Vertical Stripes

    Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Printing Image CAUTION Do not to touch the print head when clearing paper jams inside the machine. It may cause image problems or damage of the print head. If paper jam is not solved, contact our service representative. In case that no improvement is observed, contact our service representative Vertical stripes...
  • Page 114 Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Printing Image Select [Start]. After the pattern is scanned, the number of clogged nozzles of each color is displayed. If there is even one clogged nozzle, go to the next step. [Stop] key > select [01 Cleaning]. Select the color which has clogged nozzles >...
  • Page 115 Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Printing Image Adjust the ink density for each nozzle (Manual Correction) [Home] key > [...] > [Professional Settings] > [U750 Set Head Coefficient] > [02 Manual] > [01 Inkjet Matte Paper] or [02 Other Paper] > [01 Print] The check chart for uneven density is printed.
  • Page 116: Light Image (Low Image Density)

    Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Printing Image Light image (low image density) Good Check ink "Troubleshooting When Printing Image" > "Light image (low image density)" (Chapter 19) in Operation Guide In case that no improvement is observed, then go to next step. Check print mode "Troubleshooting When Printing Image"...
  • Page 117 Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Printing Image If so, change the mode to [Quality] > [Start] > [Stop] key. NOTE If [Quality] is selected, printing will not start until the print head temperature is 26.1 ° C/ 78.98°F or higher. If the mode is [Quality] and the problem is not solved, go to the next step. Execute print head cleaning Discharge amount get small because of high viscosity ink.
  • Page 118 Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Printing Image Adjust the ink density for each nozzle (Auto Correction) Discharge velocity get slow because the print head drive voltage value is not appropriate, depending on the color. [Home] key > [...] > [Professional Settings] > [U750 Set Head Coefficient] > [01 Auto] > [01 IJ Matte Paper] or [02 Other Paper] Select [01 M/C] or [02 K/Y].
  • Page 119 Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Printing Image Adjust the ink density for each nozzle (Manual Correction) [Home] key > [...] > [Professional Settings] > [U750 Set Head Coefficient] > [02 Manual] > [01 Inkjet Matte Paper] or [02 Other Paper] > [01 Print] The check chart for uneven density is printed.
  • Page 120: Blurred Image

    Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Printing Image Blurred image Good Check media setting Media Type and Media Weight (Chapter 15) in Operation Guide In case that no improvement is observed, then go to next step. Execute print head cleaning Discharge amount get small because of high viscosity ink. Load SRA3/Ledger size paper.
  • Page 121: Thick Fine Lines

    Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Printing Image Select the color which has clogged nozzles > select [Strong] as the strength of cleaning > [Start] key. The head cleaning begins. If the nozzle clog is not solved using head cleaning three times, change the strength of cleaning to [Ex Strong] and execute cleaning three times.
  • Page 122 Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Printing Image NOTE The printed position of the arrows in the nozzle check pattern may be in from the edge, depending on the size of the pattern. Regardless of the position of the arrows, place the pattern in the upper left corner of the glass platen.
  • Page 123 Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Printing Image NOTE The printed position of the arrows in the nozzle check pattern may be in from the edge, depending on the size of the pattern. Regardless of the position of the arrows, place the pattern in the upper left corner of the glass platen.
  • Page 124: Distorted Line

    Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Printing Image Check if there is uneven density in the main scanning direction of the chart. Based on the seventh density (M7, K7, etc.), visually check the density to be uniform, and determine the adjustment value. In the magenta example below, M3 and M5 have low densities, you need to increase the drive voltage.
  • Page 125: Image Shift

    Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Printing Image [Home] key > [...] > [Professional Settings] > [U744 Head Cleaning] > [02 Check] A nozzle check pattern is printed. Align the mark on the chart arrow with the mark on the upper left corner of the platen glass. As shown in the illustration, place the pattern on the glass platen with the printed side down and the edge with the arrows toward the back.
  • Page 126 Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Printing Image Load paper of A4 size or larger in cassette 1 [Home] key > [...] > [Professional Settings] > [U468 Color Regist Adj. Data] > [08 Print] > [02 Color Reg] > [Start] key The chart for adjustment is printed. Find the location on each chart where 2 lines most closely match.
  • Page 127: Front/Back Position Shift

    Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Printing Image Select an item. Select [01 Main Scan] or [02 Sub Scan]. Change the value using the [+], [-] keys or the numeric keypad. Select the values (0-9, A-I) read from the chart, enter the appropriate value. Press the [Start] key >...
  • Page 128: Color/Dot Shift

    Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Printing Image NOTE In a job that consists of multiple pages, the enlargement/reduction percentage cannot be adjusted on individual pages. In case that no improvement is observed, then go to next step. Clean the image sensor Maintenance (Chapter 17) in Operation Guide In case that no improvement is observed, then go to next step.
  • Page 129: Faint At The Leading Edge

    Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Printing Image NOTE The printed position of the arrows in the nozzle check pattern may be in from the edge, depending on the size of the pattern. Regardless of the position of the arrows, place the pattern in the upper left corner of the glass platen.
  • Page 130 Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Printing Image Align the mark on the chart arrow with the mark on the upper left corner of the platen glass. As shown in the illustration, place the pattern on the glass platen with the printed side down and the edge with the arrows toward the back.
  • Page 131 Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Printing Image Print Speed Images per job Paper Size Action Half speed 200 images and Larger than A4/Letter Setting 4 more 1200 dpi mode A4-R/ Letter-R or smaller Setting 5 600 dpi (Inkjet matte than A4/Letter paper, High quality 199 images and All size...
  • Page 132 Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Printing Image Settings Temperature U734 U736 Setting 1 Normal Ink discharge: Off Ink discharge > Specific Interval > Mode3 (400) High Ink discharge > Specific Interval > Mode5 (1600) Setting 2 Normal Ink discharge > Specific Interval > Mode5 (1600) Ink discharge >...
  • Page 133: Void Area At The Leading Edge

    Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Printing Image *3 When Void area at the leading edge is observed, configure the settings of U736 as below. In case of temperature is normal or high: U736 >Ink discharge > Job start and Specific Interval > Mode4 (800) In case of temperature is low: U736 >Ink discharge >...
  • Page 134: Dirty Print Out

    Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Printing Image Select [02 On] or [03 On(Width>SRA3)]. When selecting [02 On], if the paper width is larger than that of the previous job (but SRA3 width or less), the machine determines whether to perform automatic head cleaning. When selecting [03 On(Width>SRA3)], if the paper width is larger than that of the previous job (and larger than SRA3 width), the machine determines whether to perform automatic head cleaning.
  • Page 135 Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Printing Image Check media setting Media Type and Media Weight (Chapter 15) in Operation Guide In case that no improvement is observed, then go to next step. Check the paper path Jammed paper under print head gets ink. Remove the jammed paper under the print head.
  • Page 136: Smudge Or Dirty Paper Edge

    Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Printing Image Select the color which has clogged nozzles > select [Strong] as the strength of cleaning > [Start] key. The head cleaning begins. If the nozzle clog is not solved using head cleaning three times, change the strength of cleaning to [Ex Strong] and execute cleaning three times.
  • Page 137 Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Printing Image Check setting U760 Set color bleed mode is not available. The condition where one color adjacent to the other penetrates the other and becomes blurry due to bleeding is called "color bleed". Adjust the boundary gap to improve color bleed. The percentage of bleeding varies depending on the type of paper, so adjust the gaps between the colors even if white spots appear at the boundaries between the colors.
  • Page 138 Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Printing Image NOTE The printed position of the arrows in the nozzle check pattern may be in from the edge, depending on the size of the pattern. Regardless of the position of the arrows, place the pattern in the upper left corner of the glass platen.
  • Page 139 Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Printing Image Change paper Ink infiltrate sideways with paper that is quick infiltration. Change paper with slow infiltration. In case that no improvement is observed, then go to next step. Adjust the ink density for each nozzle (Auto Correction) Discharge velocity get slow because the print head drive voltage value is not appropriate, depending on the color.
  • Page 140 Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Printing Image Adjust the ink density for each nozzle (Manual Correction) [Home] key > [...] > [Professional Settings] > [U750 Set Head Coefficient] > [02 Manual] > [01 Inkjet Matte Paper] or [02 Other Paper] > [01 Print] The check chart for uneven density is printed.
  • Page 141: Bleeding

    Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Printing Image Bleeding Check media setting Media Type and Media Weight (Chapter 15) in Operation Guide In case that no improvement is observed, then go to next step. Check paper "Troubleshooting When Printing Image" > "Bleeding" (Chapter 19) in Operation Guide In case that no improvement is observed, then go to next step.
  • Page 142 Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Printing Image NOTE The printed position of the arrows in the nozzle check pattern may be in from the edge, depending on the size of the pattern. Regardless of the position of the arrows, place the pattern in the upper left corner of the glass platen.
  • Page 143: Lose Image By Touching

    Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Printing Image Check if there is uneven density in the main scanning direction of the chart. Based on the seventh density (M7, K7, etc.), visually check the density to be uniform, and determine the adjustment value. In the magenta example below, M3 and M5 have low densities, you need to increase the drive voltage.
  • Page 144 Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Printing Image Check paper Paper get moisture since it is stored in high humidity environment. [Home] key > [...] > [Professional Settings] > [U327 Set Cassette Heater Control] Confirm whether this setting is configured to [Mode 1]. When configured to [Mode 1], the cassette heater is always on.
  • Page 145 Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Printing Image Adjust the ink density for each nozzle (Manual Correction) [Home] key > [...] > [Professional Settings] > [U750 Set Head Coefficient] > [02 Manual] > [01 Inkjet Matte Paper] or [02 Other Paper] > [01 Print] The check chart for uneven density is printed.
  • Page 146: Blank Patches (Holes) In The Printed Image

    Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Printing Image Blank patches (holes) in the printed image This machine has a function to detect missing parts (holes) in the conveying CIS and mask the image of those parts. This prevents the back of the paper from being smudged by ink ejection onto the print transfer belt. However, when printing on paper that looks like a hole when see-through, ink is not ejected to the part that is considered a hole, and a white-out part occurs.
  • Page 147 Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Printing Image Check and adjust print start position Aligning the Leading Edge (page 2-5) In case that no improvement is observed, then go to next step. Check the installation conditions of optional paper feeder If the paper is skewed with respect to the image, the optional paper feeder may be installed at an angle to the machine.
  • Page 148: Troubleshooting When Feeding Paper

    Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Feeding Paper Troubleshooting When Feeding Paper Clearing Paper Jam under Print Head When the paper jam under the print head occurs, the following message appears. "System error. 7940" Follow the steps below to clear the jammed paper, and clean the image conveying belt to prevent ink stains on the back of the paper in the following print.
  • Page 149 Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Feeding Paper Open the Front Cover 1 and 2 Front Cover 1 Front Cover 2 Remove four screws on the image conveying unit [A], and pull out the unit Remove the image conveying unit [A] holding handles [B] and [C], and put it on a table Clean the image conveying belt Moisten the Kim towel with deionized water.
  • Page 150 Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Feeding Paper Wipe off ink adhering to the image conveying belt [B], keeping it on Image conveying unit [A]. Rotate belt in the direction of the arrow. IMPORTANT When rotating the image conveying belt, do not exceed two revolutions. If the image conveying belt is turned too much, the belt may meander or break.
  • Page 151 Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Feeding Paper CAUTION 4 pins [F] on rails have to align with each 2 holes [D] and [E] in frame of image conveying unit. (Pay attention the alignment otherwise the unit may drop.) Push the Image conveying unit into the machine, and fasten it with four screws Close the Front Cover 1 and 2 Turn on the power switch...
  • Page 152: Paper Jam With Dog Ear, Skew, Creasing, Fixing Failure And Curling

    Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Feeding Paper Item Description E0010 The front cover is open. Confirm the opening cover and close it. E0020 The cover for ink container (Front Cover 3) is open. Close the cover. E0031 The yellow ink container is not installed correctly. Install the ink container again.
  • Page 153 Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Feeding Paper In case that dog ear is observed, check and remove paper piece, foreign material or burr on parts in paper path. If there is paper that get folded then remove it. Check paper curl Paper get curled.
  • Page 154 Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Feeding Paper Item Simplex(DE) Duplex(DE) Range Default Amount of change Range Default Amount of change Heavy 5 0.0 to 6.0 -6.0 to 6.0 Heavy 6 0.0 to 6.0 -6.0 to 6.0 Enter the value> [Start] key > [Stop] key. Check paper creasing Paper get creased.
  • Page 155: Double Feed Occurs Frequently

    Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Feeding Paper Double feed occurs frequently The feed pressure of the retard roller is high. Adjust the retard roller feed pressure low. Open the Front Cover 2. When adjusting the feeding pressure of the cassette 4, also open the front cover 4. This makes it easier to operate the paper feed pressure lever.
  • Page 156: Paper Does Not Feed

    Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Feeding Paper Move the feed pressure lever of retard roller to the -20% position. IMPORTANT • The feed pressure can be adjusted in 4 levels of + 10%, + 20%, Normal Position and -20%. If you want to increase the paper feed pressure, move the lever downward, and if you want to lower it, move the lever upward.
  • Page 157 Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Feeding Paper Pull out the cassette. NOTE When adjusting the feeding pressure of cassette 2, also pull out cassette 1. This makes it easier to operate the feed pressure dial. Move the feed pressure dial of pickup roller to the + 30% position.
  • Page 158 Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Feeding Paper IMPORTANT • The feed pressure can be adjusted in three steps of + 30%, Normal Position, and - 30%. If paper is slipped or can not be fed, move the paper feed pressure dial to the + 30% position (to the right).
  • Page 159: Troubleshooting When Discharging Paper

    Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Discharging Paper Troubleshooting When Discharging Paper The paper is output laterally from the right tray The width guide is not properly adjusted according to the paper size. Adjust the width of the paper feed size specified in the right tray.
  • Page 160: Punch Position Is Misaligned

    Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Discharging Paper Punch position is misaligned Reference Cause Corrective Actions Page The position of the punched Remedy 1: Adjust the back and forth page 4-57 hole is misaligned forward or difference of the punched hole. backward with respect to the end face of the paper (there is a difference between front and back).
  • Page 161 Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Discharging Paper Remedy 2: Adjusting the stop timing of the position to open the punch hole [Home] key > [...] > [Professional Settings] > [246 Adjust Finisher] > [01 Finisher] > [02 Punch Feed] Adjust the setting value using [+], [-] key and numeric keypad. The range of the set value is as follows.
  • Page 162: The Staple Position Is Misaligned

    Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Discharging Paper Remedy 4: Adding a correction value to support thick paper [Home] key > [...] > [Professional Settings] > [246 Adjust Finisher] > [01 Finisher] > [18 Punch(T) Resist] Adjust the setting value using [+], [-] key and numeric keypad. The range of the set value is as follows.
  • Page 163: The Paper Is Discharged Without The Edges Being Aligned

    Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Discharging Paper Press the [Start] key > [Stop] key. Remedy 2: Adjusting the position of the front or back staple [Home] key > [...] > [Professional Settings] > [246 Adjust Finisher] > [01 Finisher] > [16 Front Bind Staple] or [17 Back Bind Staple] Adjust the setting value using [+], [-] key and numeric keypad.
  • Page 164: The Edge Of A Stack Papers Is Misaligned

    Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Discharging Paper Item Range Default Amount of change 09 Save Drum(2nd F) -15 to 15 0.15 mm 10 Save Drum(3rd C) -15 to 15 0.15 mm 11 Save Drum(2nd C) -15 to 15 0.15 mm If the second sheet is out of position, adjust10 Save Drum(3rd C)]. Press the [Start] key >...
  • Page 165 Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Discharging Paper Item Description Range Default Amount of change Jogger(A5E) Adjust the alignment position of -30 to +30 0.1 mm A5E paper. Jogger(B5R) Adjust the alignment position of -30 to +30 0.1 mm B5R paper. Jogger(B5E) Adjust the alignment position of -30 to +30 0.1 mm...
  • Page 166: Paper Cannot Be Conveyed To The Stacker

    Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Discharging Paper Item Description Range Default Amount of change Tip Stops(5.5x8.5) Adjust the tip stopper position of -30 to +30 0.1 mm 5.5" x 8.5" paper. Tip Stops(8.5x5.5) Adjust the tip stopper position of -30 to +30 0.1 mm 8.5"...
  • Page 167 Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting When Discharging Paper Item Description Range Default Air Ast P(S) You can select whether the 0: Top curl mode air assist function for single- 1: Down curl mode sided print is to be in the upper curl mode or the lower curl mode.
  • Page 168: Appendix

    Appendix This chapter explains the list of Professional settings and parts list for professional users: List of Professional Settings ..........................5-2 Parts List for Professional Users ........................5-3 Cassette Feed Unit ..........................5-3 Deck Feed Unit ............................5-4 Decurl Unit (Main Unit) ..........................5-5 Decurl Unit (Inverter and Decurler Unit) ....................
  • Page 169: List Of Professional Settings

    Appendix > List of Professional Settings List of Professional Settings Item Description Output Maintenance Report Print maintenance reports and status pages. Reset Settings The adjustment setting value is restored to the factory default. Adjust Paper Timing Data Adjust the tip edge timing and center line of paper. Set Fan Mode Adjust the air flow of the drying conveyance fan motor according to the paper type.
  • Page 170: Parts List For Professional Users

    Appendix > Parts List for Professional Users Parts List for Professional Users The following parts are provided for professional users: Cassette Feed Unit Parts No. Parts Name Remarks 302TJ94670 PARTS CASSETTE PICKUP ASSY(SP) 302TJ94680 PARTS CASSETTE RETARD ASSY(SP))
  • Page 171: Deck Feed Unit

    Appendix > Parts List for Professional Users Deck Feed Unit Parts No. Parts Name Remarks 302TJ94670 PARTS CASSETTE PICKUP ASSY(SP) 302TJ94680 PARTS CASSETTE RETARD ASSY(SP))
  • Page 172: Decurl Unit (Main Unit)

    Appendix > Parts List for Professional Users Decurl Unit (Main Unit) Parts No. Parts Name Remarks 302TJ93181 PARTS BELT DECURL UNIT(SP)
  • Page 173: Decurl Unit (Inverter And Decurler Unit)

    Appendix > Parts List for Professional Users Decurl Unit (Inverter and Decurler Unit) Parts No. Parts Name Remarks 303SD93011 PARTS BU DECURL ASSY(SP)
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