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INTRODUCTION This manual describes the Slip printer SP-1300. It is designed for use as a reference for periodic inspections and maintenance procedures to be executed by service personnel. It is not intended for the general user. Users of this manual should have a basic knowledge and understanding of the English language.
CHAPTER 1. ADJUSTMENTS Some of the features of this printer require minor adjustments in order to ensure optimal performance. This chapter explains how to make these adjustments. Please make sure to check that all of these adjust- ments are maintained whenever the printer is serviced or parts are changed. 1.
1. Tools and measures The tools displayed in Table 1-1 are required when following the instructions in Chapter 1 (Adjust- ments) and Chapter 3 (Parts Replacement). Be sure to lock the screws back into place after completing the processes described in Chapter 1 (Adjustments) and Chapter 3 (Parts Replacement).
2. Adjusting the gap between the print head and platen This adjustment allows for optimal print quality. 2-1 Measuring the gap between the print head and platen Remove printer mechanism according to the procedure described in section 2,2. Using the clearance gauge, measure the gap (backlash) between the print head and the platen. Notice: When adjusting, install the four rubber sheets in the printer mechanism.
2-2 Adjusting the gap between the print head and platen Follow the instructions below if the size of the gap is not within the standard range. Loosen the screws 1 (in 2 places). Adjust the head gap by rotating the adjusting washer (D). If using a jig, make adjustments from above.
3. Adjusting the Dot Alignment This adjustment is made when the alignment of the print generated from left to right (outwards) does not correspond with the print generated from right to left (inwards). The acceptable range of displacement is a pitch of 1. 3-1 Adjustment A Generate a print sample to assess the range of displacement.
3-2 Adjustment B Remove the stop ring and idol gear as shown in Fig. 1-5. Move the motor gear the equivalent of one tooth. Reattach the idol gear and stop ring. The position- ing of the motor gear in relation to the idol gear is illustrated in Fig. 1-6 (refer to the placement of the symbols).
3-3 Adjusting the Solenoid Gap Loosen the screw 1 and move the solenoid base in the direction indicated by the arrow to increase the gap to between 0.3 and 0.5 mm. Screw 1 Solenoid trigger Clutch claw (A) Claw Fig. 1-7 Adjusting the solenoid gap This adjustment will cause the end of the solenoid trigger to make contact with the clutch claw (A).
3-4 Adjusting the cam position Remove the stop ring. Adjust the clutch spring and claw (A), (B) by sliding them apart as indicated in Fig. 1-5. Adjust the cam horizontally as shown in the illustration while allowing it to make contact with the clutch claw.
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CHAPTER 2. PARTS REPLACEMENT This chapter explains disassembly and reassembly of the printer. Note the following precautions during disassembly and reassembly. Disconnect the printer power cord plug from the wall outlet before servicing it. Assembly is the reverse of disassembly unless otherwise specified. After reassembly, coat the screw heads with locking sealant.
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1. Upper Case Unit (1) Turn off the powerswitch, disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet (2) Remove • Three screws 1 • Upper case unit 2 • Front cover unit 3 • Connector 4 2. Printer Mechanism (1) Remove •...
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3. Control Panel Board Unit (1) Remove • Upper case unit according to the proce- dure described in Section 2. 1 • Two screws 1 • Control panel board unit 2 4. Main Logic Board Unit (1) Remove • Printer mechanism unit according to the procedure described in Section 2.2 •...
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5. Paper Detector BD Unit (1) Remove • Printer mechanism unit according to the procedure described in Section 2.2 • Screw 1 • Four screws 2 • Print head drive unit 3 • Two screws 4 • Ground plate 5 •...
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7. Carriage Motor Unit (1) Remove • Paper detector BD unit according to the procedure described in Section 2.5 • Screw 1 • Ribbon base 2 • Stop ring 3 • Gear 4 • The two soldered lead wires 5 with the soldering iron ( black, red ) •...
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9. Print Head (1) Remove • Paper detector BD unit according to the procedure described in Section 2.5 • Screw 1 • Ribbon base 2 • Print head 3 • Remove the print head after it is moved to either the left or right end. •...
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1. Maintenance Carry out maintenance control items listed below to maintain the original performance of this printer and prevent trouble from occurring. 1-1. Cleaning (1) Removal of dirt. Clean the dirt with tissure or soft cloth. Note: Do not use thinners or trichlene/ketone base solvents for cleaning as they can damage plastic parts.
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2. Lubrication Lubrication is extremely important for preserving the original performance of the printer over a long period of time. 2-1. Type of oil The type of oil used has a major influence on the performance and durability of the printer.You should pay particular attention to the cold temperature properties of the oil.
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CHAPTER 4. PARTS LIST HOW TO USE PARTS LIST (1) Ref.No. This column shows the drawing number of the illustration. (2) Part No. Parts numbers must be notified when ordering replacement parts. Parts described as “NPN” have no parts number and are not in stock, i.e., unavailable. (3) Parts Name Parts names must be notified when ordering replacement parts.
3. Upper Case Unit ITEM CODE NO. PARTS NAME SPECIFICATION Q'TY PRICE CODE CASE/UPPER SP290 NOT SUPPLY SHEET/OPERATION SP290 NOT SUPPLY BOARD ASSY/CONTROL SP290 NOT SUPPLY SCREW TAT3-8PT NOT SUPPLY Notes: Q - Quantity per unit R - A : Essential B : Stock recommended R - Rank C : Others...
5-2.Parts List ITEM CODE NO. PARTS NAME SPECIFICATION Q'TY REMARKS PRICE CODE BC01-07 CAPACITOR/CERAMIC CHIP 0.022UF50V NOT SUPPLY BC08-09 NOT USED NOT SUPPLY BC10 CAPACITOR/CERAMIC CHIP 0.022UF50V NOT SUPPLY BC11-40 NOT USED NOT SUPPLY BC41 CAPACITOR/CERAMIC CHIP 0.022UF50V NOT SUPPLY CAPACITOR/CERAMIC CHIP 0.022UF50V NOT SUPPLY...
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ITEM CODE NO. PARTS NAME SPECIFICATION Q'TY REMARKS PRICE CODE IC10 IC/LIN UPC39362*T1 NOT SUPPLY IC11 IC/REG SI-8501L NOT SUPPLY IC41 IC/IF ADM232LJR*SOL16 NOT SUPPLY IC42 IC/LIN UPC39362*T1 NOT SUPPLY NOT MOUNTED NOT SUPPLY RESISTOR/CHIP 0 OHM 1/10W NOT SUPPLY RESISTOR/CHIP 0 OHM 1/10W NOT SUPPLY...
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ITEM CODE NO. PARTS NAME SPECIFICATION Q'TY REMARKS PRICE CODE R050 RESISTOR/CHIP 10K OHM 1/10W NOT SUPPLY R051-053 RESISTOR/CHIP 100 OHM 1/10W NOT SUPPLY R054-063 RESISTOR/CHIP 10K OHM 1/10W NOT SUPPLY R064-065 RESISTOR/CHIP 330K OHM 1/10W NOT SUPPLY R101-109 RESISTOR/CHIP 330K OHM 1/10W NOT SUPPLY R110...
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ITEM CODE NO. PARTS NAME SPECIFICATION Q'TY REMARKS PRICE CODE RA02 ARRAY/RESISTOR 1K OHM 1/8W 5EL NOT SUPPLY RA03-06 ARRAY/RESISTOR V8V101J NOT SUPPLY RA07-12 ARRAY/RESISTOR V8V331J NOT SUPPLY RA14-19 ARRAY/RESISTOR V8V101J NOT SUPPLY REG1 IC/REG UPC7824 NOT SUPPLY SWITCH/SEESAW SF-W1P1A03BB2 NOT SUPPLY ARRAY/TRANSISTOR UPA1428AH...
6. Operation Panel Baord ITEM CODE NO. PARTS NAME SPECIFICATION Q'TY PRICE CODE CABLE ASSY SCP7 NOT SUPPLY LED1-2 GL3KG8 NOT SUPPLY LED3 GL3PR8 NOT SUPPLY R1-3 RESISTOR/RD 270 1/6W NOT SUPPLY SW1-3 SWITCH/PUSH SKHHAP NOT SUPPLY Notes: Q - Quantity per unit R - A : Essential B : Stock recommended R - Rank...
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CASIO TECHNO CO.,LTD. Overseas Service Division Nishi-Shinjuku Kimuraya Bldg. 1F 5-25, Nishi-Shinjuku 7-Chome Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0023, Japan...