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  • Page 1 T2265 SprintPro T2280 SprintPro 2265+ 2280+ Maintenance manual Matrix printer...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Table of contents Chapter 1 Introduction ..............1-1 Chapter 2 Specifications .
  • Page 4 Table of contents 3.3.14 Paper Thickness Motor ........... . 3-34 3.3.15 Function Select Motor .
  • Page 5 Table of contents 5.3.3 Dismount Main Electronic........... 5-9 5.3.4 Replacing the AGA Assy .
  • Page 6 Table of contents Chapter 7 Spare Parts and Schematics ..........7-1 Housing .
  • Page 7 Table of contents Chapter 10 Rear Tractor (2T Model) ........... . . 10-1 10.1 Specifications .
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  • Page 9: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Introduction Introduction The Matrix Printers have been developed for professional applications in all environ- ments. They meet the highest possible technical standards, and with proper use, they should provide many years of trouble-free operation. High-performance print qualities as well as operation with fanfold paper and cut sheets from front can be chosen.
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  • Page 11: Chapter 2 Specifications

    Specifications Printer Specifications Specifications Printer Printer system Serial impact matrix printer Specifications 1800 Hz Printhead with 24 needles ∅ 0.25 mm bidirectional printing Print speed and T2265 T2280 2265+ 2280+ character matrices matrix 10,0 12 x 10 (High Speed Quality) 12,0 12 x 10 1100...
  • Page 12 Code 128 EAN 128 US-Postnet Barcode Royal Mail Customer Barcode HRI = human readable index Emulations Standard – MTPL (TallyGenicom Printer Language) – Epson LQ-2550/LQ-2170 – IBM Proprinter XL24e/IBM XL24e + AGM Optional on request Resolution 60 to 360 dpi horizontal...
  • Page 13 Specifications Printer Specifications Self-test ASCII test, Hexdump, Fault display, Ribbon test Printer buffer 128 Kbytes Panel LCD display 2 x 16 digits 6 function keys: – Online – Setup – 4 softkeys Paper feed Feed speed 10"/sec 1/6" (line feed) 35 ms View position 10"/sec...
  • Page 14 Printer Specifications Specifications = ≤53 dB(A) Noise T2265: Sound pressure level L Sound power level = 69 dB(A) = ≤55 dB(A) T2280: Sound pressure level L Sound power level = 70 dB(A) = ≤55 dB(A) 2265+: Sound pressure level L Sound power level = 72 dB(A) = ≤57 dB(A)
  • Page 15: Interface Specifications

    Specifications Interface specifications Interface T2265/T2280 and 2265+/2280+ specifications Parallel interface bidirectional Type of data transmission 8-bit parallel interface (Centronics compatible) IEEE-1284; Nibble mode Transmission rate Max. 30 KHz Signal status Low: 0.0 V to +0.4 V High: +2.4 V to +5.0 V Connection cable Material: AWG 28 at least Length: up to 2.0 m...
  • Page 16 Interface specifications Specifications 2265+/2280+ Ethernet-Schnittstelle Onboard 10/100BaseT Ethernet-RJ45 with 2 LEDs Transmission rate 100 Mbps / Full Duplex Supported protocoles TCP/IP, Telnet Network print protocoles LPR/LPD, RAW Port, FTP IP address designation DHCP, BootP and manually over the control panel Connection cable RJ45 Network print manage-...
  • Page 17: Paper Specifications

    Specifications Paper Specifications Paper Specifications Continuous paper Weight 60 to 120 g/m single part forms Width 76 to 420 mm tractor 1 Form length 76 to 559 mm Continuous paper Copies multi part forms T2265/T2280/2265+ 1 + 6 max. tractor 1 2280+ 1 + 5 max.
  • Page 18 Paper Specifications Specifications Sets of forms Sets of forms may be used only if the top edge is bound. The binding edge should be as soft as pos- sible. A wavy binding edge may hamper the smooth feeding of these sets. Multi-part forms must be loaded with the bound top edge down.
  • Page 19: Printer Dimensions

    Specifications Printer Dimensions Printer Dimensions...
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  • Page 21: Chapter 3 Functional Description

    Functional Description General Functional Description General 3.1.1 Printhead The printhead is rated to more than 300.000 standard pages. The printer is economical too: 12.000 standard letters are printed with one ribbon. With our own word-wide patented 24 needle technology the printer also in speed reaches the top region of its class, with its noise level being in the lower range.
  • Page 22: Data Transfer

    General Functional Description 3.1.4 Data Transfer The main difference between the serial and parallel interface is the form in which the data bytes are transfered. The serial interface transfers bits in a row, one after the other. Theoretically you only need three connections for this form of data transfer. In the parallel interface the data transfer of the 8 bits (1 byte) is completed simultane- ously through 8 parallel connections.
  • Page 23: Mechanical Functions

    Functional Description Mechanical Functions Mechanical Functions 3.2.1 Head/Platen The worm gear (see principle drawing) determine the basic head distance. You can imagine the worm gear as a mechanical memory. During initialisation (power up) of Clearance the printer the head distance stepper moves the toothed segment on block at the worm gear.
  • Page 24 Mechanical Functions Functional Description Mechanic Rotation Platen Mean point carriage axle Bearing point ca. 1.4 mm Movement of Carriage...
  • Page 25: Shift Friction Tractor

    Functional Description Mechanical Functions 3.2.2 Shift The function of the tractor and the friction drive is controlled by a stepper motor. By changing from Friction to Tractor drive the wheels are moving as shown in the Friction Tractor schematic below. Gear Function Select Description Explosion view function unit Tractor wheel 1...
  • Page 26 Mechanical Functions Functional Description Principle 1. The sliding sleeve is pushed by turning of the switching gear over the tractor gear on the revolving sleeve 2. The revolving gear is pushed over the guide line of the turret 3. The pressure spring, the slope at the sliding sleeve and the revolving sleeve, the revolving sleeve is turned into next position of the sliding sleeve 4.
  • Page 27 Functional Description Mechanical Functions Position 1 intermediate Drive Switching wheel is turned on level 7mm, Gear wheel sliding sleeve and revolving sleeve are turned Tractor 2 in intermediate position. Tractor wheel 1 and revolving sleeve are not locked in the turret Revolving Sleeve Tractor 1...
  • Page 28 Mechanical Functions Functional Description Position 3 / ASF Gear wheel Drive Switching wheel turned back; tractor wheels, sliding sleeve and revolving sleeve are pushed Tractor 2 back by means of a spring until the revolving sleeve is engaged in the turret. No power transmission through the tractor wheels (idling).
  • Page 29 Functional Description Mechanical Functions Position 5 / Tractor 2 Drive Switching wheel on level 7mm Gear wheel Revolving wheel locked in sliding sleeve Tractor 2 Power transmission Drive - tractor wheel 1 - tractor wheel 2 - gear wheel - tractor 2 Revolving Sleeve Tractor 1...
  • Page 30 Mechanical Functions Functional Description 3.2.3 Monitoring Light FSS1 FSS2 Description Barrier ,,Path Tractor 1 (front) Selection“ Tractor 2 (optional front) Tractor 3 (Rear) or single (front) Values in Volt 3-10...
  • Page 31: Position Of The Wheels

    Functional Description Mechanical Functions 3.2.4 Position of the Wheels To make sure that the printer works without any problems the wheels, curves, dam- pers and eccenters have to be mounted in the correct positions (marks). There are several marks on both side walls and the corresponding wheels and dam- pers.
  • Page 32 Mechanical Functions Functional Description mark right mark mark 3-12...
  • Page 33: Paperways

    Functional Description Mechanical Functions 3.2.5 Paperways Standard Printer 1st Tractor 1st Tractor Optional 2nd Tractor ASF-R Option Manual Single Cut Sheet Tray 3-13...
  • Page 34 Mechanical Functions Functional Description Cutter Option Manual Single Standard 3rd Tractor + 2nd Tractor + 1st Tractor 3-14...
  • Page 35: Electronic Functions

    Functional Description Electronic Functions Electronic Functions The control electronic consists of up to 21 different units: – Main Board – Panel – Connection Board – Printhead Sensor/Timing Belt Station – Interlock Sensor – Sensor Paper Position/Front Insertion – Sensor Sheetfeeder/Rear Tractor –...
  • Page 36 Electronic Functions Functional Description 2265+/2280+ Electronic groups 3-16...
  • Page 37 Functional Description Electronic Functions T2265/T2280 Electronic groups 3-17...
  • Page 38: Main Board

    Electronic Functions Functional Description 3.3.1 Main Board The main board can be deviced into the following parts. – Mains Input/Power Supply – Driver section – Needle drivers – Printhead Thermo Control – Logic part 3.3.1.1 Description of the To switch over from e.g. 120 V to 230 V the user only has to move the power selection bar.
  • Page 39: Driver Section

    Functional Description Electronic Functions 3.3.1.2 Driver Section This part is mainly claimed of the PPU 96 ASIC 47537. This highly integrated circuit serves both to activate further actuators as well as to recognise and pick up sensors or status signals. This means that this IC sonsists mainly of registers, latches and selective logic.
  • Page 40 Electronic Functions Functional Description Relation of the voltage/current needle magnet 3-20...
  • Page 41: Panel

    Functional Description Electronic Functions 3.3.2 Panel The panel consists of 2 Function Keys (Online, Setup) and 4 situation dependent softkeys. Online Trac1 Online Tear Setup It will be plugged in via x6 connection board SCLI TXD0 RXD0 CT50 3-21...
  • Page 42: Bidirectional Centronics Interface

    Electronic Functions Functional Description 3.3.3 Bidirectional Centronics Interface Overview This SIDM printer is equipped with a parallel Centronics interface which is located on the main electronic pcb. The data transfer handshake (with some smaller exceptions) has been implemented according IEEE1284 standard. Up to now (13.12.95) only the Nibble Mode was implemented (Bytemode, ECP-Mode and EEP mode may follow later per request).
  • Page 43 Functional Description Electronic Functions 2.2 Phase 2, Data transmission phase This phase is activated even after phase 1. A string of characters is transferred from the printer to the PC, which immediately describes the printer type, the manufacturer, the device class and some sort of compatibility. Procedure –...
  • Page 44: Interface Board Option/Modular

    Electronic Functions Functional Description 3.3.3.1 Interface Board There are several I/O Boards available as option. They are designed as modules and easily changed within few seconds. Option/Modular It is plugged in at the Main Board X5. Input/Output wired to GND with 1nF. DONEN READYN RTSN...
  • Page 45 Functional Description Electronic Functions General infomation T2265 / T2280: This printer has a parallel Centronics type interface (according IEEE1284) which is about external mounted on the printer’s main board. If you are intending to install a modular parallel interfaces centronics interface the built in interface must be switched off. (Please consider that there are interfaces without a parallel interface;...
  • Page 46: Shared Interface

    Electronic Functions Functional Description 3.3.3.2 Shared Interface Your printer can be configured in such a way, so that it uses only one interface or both alternatively. If only one interface is used, this is only monitored by the printer. If the printer is configured in such a way that both interfaces are used simultaneously, it alternately accesses the interfaces to see whether there are any incoming data.
  • Page 47: Tty Interface 20 Ma

    Functional Description Electronic Functions 3.3.3.3 TTY Interface 20 mA The interface signals generated in the microprocessor and in the application’s specified IC are connected to the interface optocoupler IC1 (Type SFH 618). Option This IC switch the TTL-signals on the microprocessor side to the level of the current loop without any galvanical contact.
  • Page 48: Rs422/V11, Ss97

    Electronic Functions Functional Description 3.3.3.4 RS422/V11, SS97 RS422 The interface signals generated in the microprocessor and in the application’s Option specified IC are connected to the driver IC1. This IC converts the TTL signals on the microprocessor side to the RS422 / V.11 levels on the I/O side and vice versa. On the I/O side the signals are connected to the I/O plug X2 via coils.
  • Page 49: Connection Board T2265/T2280

    Functional Description Electronic Functions 3.3.4 Connection Board The Connection Board has the task to interface the main logic to sensors and actua- tors. Therefore it owns no logic or active elements. T2265/T2280 More details about this board you will find in chapter 7.5 and 7.11. A fuse for “UN” is built in : 5AT “Slow Blow”.
  • Page 50: Connection Board T2265/T2280 With Nc1 Controller

    Electronic Functions Functional Description 3.3.4.2 Option Sensor Connection Board LF Motor T2265/T2280 with NC1 Controller Function Select Sensor Panel Color Motor Rear Tractor Horizontal Motor Paper Position Sensor Paper Motion Sensor Interlock Sensor Paper End Sensor ASF Sensor Function Select Carriage Adapter Logic...
  • Page 51: Connection Board 2265+/2280

    Functional Description Electronic Functions 3.3.4.3 Option Sensor Connection Board LF Motor 2265+/2280+ Function Select Sensor Panel Color Motor Rear Tractor Horizontal Motor Paper Position Sensor Paper Motion Sensor Paper End Sensor Interlock Sensor Ribbon Motion Sensor ASF Sensor Function Select Carriage Adapter Logic...
  • Page 52: Printhead Sensor Board

    Electronic Functions Functional Description 3.3.5 Printhead Sensor This Board is mounted inside the carriage. It contains connectors for fan (X1) and AGA-Sensor connector (X2). X3 and X4 will take the printhead cables. X7 is provided Board for the clock station. Details in chapter 7.25 3.3.6 Interlock Switch This switch is necessary to prevent injuring the operator if the top flap is open.
  • Page 53: Motor Driver

    Functional Description Electronic Functions 3.3.9 Motor Driver These boards are controlling: – Multi Color Option – Sheetfeeder Option (mounted in Gear Block) They are connected to the Connector Board via X12 (Color) and X10 (ASF). Stepper Controller: Connector Bord out Driver board out Color Motor Sheetfeeder Motor +...
  • Page 54: Carriage Motor

    Electronic Functions Functional Description 3.3.10 Carriage Motor This motor is directly connected to the connector board via X15. The DC-Motor is controlled by the main logic (IC7, L6203) and the signals from the timing station. Horizontal Motor 3.3.11 Vertical Motor This motor is controlled by driver circuit L 298 (IC18) on the main board and it is connected to the paper motor via plug X11 on the connector board.
  • Page 55 Functional Description Electronic Functions 3.3.15 Function Select This motor switches from fanfold paper (tractor) to single sheet (friction) and vice versa. Motor It is controlled by IC26 (L 6219) on the main board. The motor is plugged directly in X4 on the connection board. Remark: For testing it’s possible to exchange the –...
  • Page 56: Paper Thickness Sensor (Aga)

    Electronic Functions Functional Description 3.3.16 Paper Thickness Sensor (AGA) 3-36...
  • Page 57: Optional Rear Tractor

    Functional Description Electronic Functions 3.3.17 Optional Rear This connector leads to the external driver board. For standard assembly this connector (X16) is not mounted. Tractor PGNG PGND TRSB 3.3.18 Paper Motion Sensor T = Transmit R = Receive 3.3.19 Function Select This sensor monitors the position of the ,,function select gears“.
  • Page 58: Option Recognition

    Electronic Functions Functional Description 3.3.20 Option Recognition Whether an 2nd Front Tractor, a ASF-Front or no Front option is mounted is monito- red by this Sensor. It is connected to X17 of the Connection Board. OPTIONSENS XTSFR GREEN Table Option Recognition 48022 Value Description TSFR...
  • Page 59: Printhead

    Functional Description Electronic Functions 3.3.23 Printhead This modern ballistic printhead is driven by the needle driver section on the main board (FT5763M, signals N1x–N24x). The needle control is performed by the PPU96 (47537). General: The system to shoot a needle is activated by a current through a coil of the system. One end of each coil of the needle magnet is connected to the voltage UN (+33) V via the head cable.
  • Page 60: Additional Fonts

    Electronic Functions Functional Description 3.3.24 Additional fonts At the Main Board there is a possibility to load additional fonts (up to 8 MB depending on printer type). They are accessable by means of ESC-Sequences and by using the printer’s menu. It makes sense to put different fonts together in one Eprom. The following list includes all the character sets you can select from the control panel or via ESC sequences and specifies the fonts in which they are available.
  • Page 61 Functional Description Electronic Functions High Draft Sans Character set Speed Draft Copy Roman serif Courier OCR-B OCR-A Prestige Script Orator Gothic Souvenir CP737 Greek – – – – – – – – – CP850 Latin 1 CP851 Greek – – –...
  • Page 62: Scalable Fonts

    Electronic Functions Functional Description 3.3.24.2 Scalable fonts Character set Roman Roman T Sans Serif Sans Serif H ISO USA – – – – ISO UK – – – – ISO France – – – – ISO Germany – – – –...
  • Page 63 Functional Description Electronic Functions Character set Roman Roman T Sans Serif Sans Serif H CP857 Turkish – – – – CP858 (IBM with ) CP860 Portugal CP861 Icelandic CP863 French Canada CP864 Arabic – – – – CP864 Arab. Extended –...
  • Page 64: Barcodes

    Electronic Functions Functional Description 3.3.24.3 Barcodes Resident Barcodes Code 2/5 Matrix (default) Code 2/5 Industrial Code 2/5 Interleaved Code 11 Code BCD Matrix Code 39 Codabar Code EAN 8 with clear text line Code EAN 8 without clear text line Code EAN 13 (with HRI) Code EAN 13 (without HRI) Code MSI/modified PLESSEY...
  • Page 65: Theory Of Adjusting Printhead Temperature T2280 And 2280+ Only

    Functional Description Electronic Functions 3.3.25 Theory of Adjusting The resistance of each coil of the printhead is proportional to its internal temperature. The temperature will change almost linear to the measured coil resistance. The resi- Printhead Temperature stance is measured continuously. Therefore it is possible to monitor the printhead for T2280 and 2280+ only highest performance but to protect it in case of overheating.
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  • Page 67: Testmodes And Troubleshooting

    Testmodes and Troubleshooting Test Functions Testmodes and Troubleshooting The following internal printer tests are available: ASCII tree 8 Inch ASCII tree 13.6 Inch Hex-Dump capability Monitoring function For better understanding it is recommended to read also chapter 3 “Functional Description”. Test Functions In order to test whether your printer is functioning properly, you can choose from a selection of different test functions.
  • Page 68: Ascii Tree

    Test Functions Testmodes and Troubleshooting Note: The printer is equipped with the option of locking the menu, for example to prevent others from accessing it. You can do this using the MenLock parameter from within the menu itself. (The MenLock parameter is described in detail in the menu description table of the Operators Manual).
  • Page 69: Troubleshooting

    Testmodes and Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Many errors and problems that occur during printer operation have a simple cause and can be easily solved. So if you have a few problems with your printer, you do not need to phone the manufacturer right away. The following chapter will help you to differentiate between real printer defects and simple operating errors.
  • Page 70 Troubleshooting Testmodes and Troubleshooting Error message Cause Removing the error Load error The printer cannot Check: draw in the loaded Whether the paper path is blocked by paper. an object. Whether the paper is damaged. Whether the tractors were properly closed and locked into position.
  • Page 71 Testmodes and Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Error message Cause Removing the error Check if new options are built in previ- ously. Wrong Board Wrong logic board Remove logic board or Assy. Replace it with correct one. Wrong Head Wrong Head Remove head. Replace it with correct mounted head.
  • Page 72: Further Messages In The Lcd Display

    Troubleshooting Testmodes and Troubleshooting 4.2.2 Further Messages in the The messages in the table below are not error messages, but operating steps to be mentioned. LCD Display Message Meaning Head Hot The printhead is hot. The printer reports that the temperature of the print- head is becoming too high and that print speed is being reduced for this reason.
  • Page 73: Printer Malfunctions Without Any Message At The Lcd Display

    Testmodes and Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 4.2.3 Printer Malfunctions This table deals with possible errors not reported in the LCD display. without any Message at the LCD Display Problem Possible causes Printer has been switched Check whether the power cord is properly on but nothing happens.
  • Page 74 Troubleshooting Testmodes and Troubleshooting Problem Possible causes Paper Jam Open upper flap. Switch printer off. Close upper flap. (Fanfold Paper) Remove the jammed paper by tearing it off on the tearing edge and then open the tractors and pull out the paper in your direction (to the front).
  • Page 75 Testmodes and Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Problem Possible causes The printed image is too The printhead distance is too small. Increase dark or smudged printhead distance (AGA: go to plus direction). Check/adjust AGA option. Install ribbon correctly (correct fitting). Check the thickness of the used paper (inhomogeneous?).
  • Page 76: Failure Analysis

    Troubleshooting Testmodes and Troubleshooting 4.2.4 Failure Analysis Are you sure the printer is the problem? Selftest (ASCII Test) ok? Printout from host not ok ! No printout Defective printout Defective interface Wrong or incompatible Printout problem – Missing or – Check interface driver/Wrong emulation defective characters ? –...
  • Page 77: Monitoring Functions

    Testmodes and Troubleshooting Monitoring Functions Monitoring Functions To get the actual values (4 digits) of head/platen clearance printhead and CR motor temperature horizontal carriage position position of AGA-Flag during normal ONLINE condition, a special monitoring function has been implemented. The head/platen clearance will be displayed in a relative range of 0 to 100. It doesn’t matter if AGA option switched on or not.
  • Page 78 Troubleshooting Testmodes and Troubleshooting – Control the display. DDDD XAAABCCC BBBB EEEE Online LF/FF Setup A head/platen clearance B Do not care C head temperature X if ,“M” is displayed, CR motor is too hot D horizontal position CR E horizontal position AGA-Flag Examples Head/platen gap = 8 steps 00680...
  • Page 79 Testmodes and Troubleshooting Troubleshooting RMC ribbon detection mechanism 2265+, 2280+ This printers have a built-in ribbon motion sensor. This sensor can detect the presence and the proper motion of the ribbon. During power on the printer will test if a ribbon exists, and during printing the motion of the ribbon is permanently checked. If no ribbon is detected (which is also the case when you use other ribbons) or the ribbon is jamming, a message "Check Ribbon"...
  • Page 80: Caring, Lubrication And Maintenance

    Caring, Lubrication and Maintenance Testmodes and Troubleshooting Caring, Lubrication The printer needs only very little cleaning maintenance. When cleaning the printer, observe the following points: and Maintenance – Before cleaning, turn off the printer and disconnect the power cable. Never use strong detergents or alcohol-based cleaners.
  • Page 81: Monitoring Of Thermo-Asic And Printhead

    Testmodes and Troubleshooting Monitoring of Thermo-ASIC and Printhead Monitoring of Thermo- After Power On the Thermo-ASIC will be tested. Is there a ASIC bug the display will show a bitcoded message THS ERROR XXX (XXX = Failure number from 1 trough ASIC and Printhead 16).
  • Page 82: Calibration Values Of Thermo-Asic And Printhead (2280+ Only)

    Monitoring of Thermo-ASIC and Printhead Testmodes and Troubleshooting 4.5.2 Calibration values of Needle counter Thermo-ASIC and For every needle there are two 16-bit counters (normal counter and backup counter), Printhead which are incremented alternatively every 40000 needle firings. If a counter has rea- ched the value of 32000, it will no longer be increased, because in this case the ma- (2280+ only) ximum number of write cycles for the Eeprom has been reached.
  • Page 83: Display Message "Hardware Alarm

    Testmodes and Troubleshooting Display Message “Hardware Alarm” Display Message To analyse failures much more easier, an extended failure report has been implemented. The messages described below will only occur in “Hardware Alarm” “Hardware Alarm” state. If this message occures the printer must be repaired before switching on again. Please take care about the fact that in “Hardware Alarm”...
  • Page 84 Display Message “Hardware Alarm” Testmodes and Troubleshooting 6. Task Control Codes Task Control Code Meaning / Description Horizontal Task – active Horizontal Task – Motor is accelerating Horizontal Task – Motor Break on Vertical Movement – active Color Motor – active Motor Function Select –...
  • Page 85: Ignore Printhead

    Testmodes and Troubleshooting Ignore Printhead Phenomena Countermeasure No clocks from timing strip – check whether the strip positiones in the barrier – check whether the strip is damaged or lose – check whether the barrier is plugged in correctly – substitute the sensor (light barrier) Missing clocks from timing strip inter- –...
  • Page 86: Printing Without Top Cover

    Printing without Top Cover Testmodes and Troubleshooting Printing without Top Sometimes it is usefull to look into the printer while the printer is working. (Normally this is prevented by means of an interlock sensor.) Cover Caution: STOP Take care when the printer is operating: danger of injury! –...
  • Page 87: Loading Optional Firmware Or Character Generator

    Testmodes and Troubleshooting Loading optional firmware or character generator Loading optional If you download new firmware as described below, all menu settings will be STOP overwritten. For this reason you should print a menu dump in order to be able to firmware or reestablish the previous settings if necessary (see menu description table).
  • Page 88 Loading optional firmware or character generator Testmodes and Troubleshooting DOWNLOAD OK is displayed briefly when the procedure has been completed successfully. The printer then runs through its initialisation routine, after which it is ready for use. It is possible to repeat the download separately, e.g. firmware followed by character generator.
  • Page 89: Instructions For Disassembly And Assembly

    Instructions for Disassembly and Assembly Instructions for Disassembly and Assembly This chapter provides the necessary information about disassembly and assembly of the printer components and parts. Caution: Switch off the printer, wait a few seconds and remove the power cord. Attention: Give special attention on how the printer parts were mounted before.
  • Page 90: Replacing Casing

    Replacing Casing Instructions for Disassembly and Assembly Replacing Casing 5.1.1 Replacing Top Case – First remove noise preventer “A”. – Remove Top Cover “B” and Rear Cover “C”. – Remove the front cover ,,A“. – Remove the bottom cover tractor 1 ,,B“.
  • Page 91 Instructions for Disassembly and Assembly Replacing Casing – Use a screwdriver to unlock the casing aperture as shown in the illustration and remove it. Caution: Be carefull while doing this step. You may damage the panel cable. – Disconnect the panel cable by pulling it out of the plug. Take caution. –...
  • Page 92 Replacing Casing Instructions for Disassembly and Assembly – Use a screwdriver to unlock the upper casing as shown in the illustration, lift it upward and remove it. Caution: Be carefull about the panel cable. Assembly: For reassembling the Top Case run the procedure backwards. Use a screwdriver to make sure that the snap lock on the rear side engages correctly on both sides.
  • Page 93: Replacing Bottom Case

    Instructions for Disassembly and Assembly Replacing Casing 5.1.2 Replacing Bottom – For first steps see section 5.1.1 – Disconnect Panel Case – Remove optional Interface Board if present (see section 5.3) – Remove Main Electronic “A” (see section 5.3.3) – Release the 4 rubber snaps “B”...
  • Page 94 Printhead Instructions for Disassembly and Assembly Printhead 5.2.1 Removing the – Remove the top cover – Lift upper friction Printhead – Unlock the screws “A” at the printhead – Now lift the printhead carefully.
  • Page 95: Printhead

    Instructions for Disassembly and Assembly Printhead 5.2.2 Installing the – Install the printhead by pressing it carefully downwards. Printhead – Be sure the head connector fits correctly. – Lock the printhead “C”. Caution (T2280 only): After installing printhead make sure to calibrate the temperature of the head. For further details see chapter 6 “Adjustments”.
  • Page 96 Replacing Electronic Parts Instructions for Disassembly and Assembly Replacing Electronic Parts 5.3.1 Replacing – Push lever “A” in right direction (view from the rear) – Take the Interface cover and pull it in left direction “B” Optional Interface Attention: Do not buckle the spring inside the board space of the bottom case when you assemble the interface board again.
  • Page 97: Replacing Electronic Parts

    Instructions for Disassembly and Assembly Replacing Electronic Parts 5.3.2 Replacing Main – Disconnect Mains Voltage. STOP Board – Run steps 5.3.1 and 5.3.2. – Remove Top Case (see section 5.1.1). – Turn the lock “A” on the back of the printer indicated by the arrow. Pull slightly the board half out of the Bottom Case.
  • Page 98: Replacing The Aga Assy

    Replacing Electronic Parts Instructions for Disassembly and Assembly 5.3.4 Replacing the – Unplug AGA Cable “A”. AGA* Assy – Unplug AGA unit “B” by prying the hooks “C” outwards. Attention When installing AGA you must run an adjustment procedure (see chapter 6, “Adjustments”) 5.3.5 Replacing the Automatic...
  • Page 99: Replacing Carriage Adapter

    Instructions for Disassembly and Assembly Replacing Electronic Parts 5.3.6 Replacing Carriage – Remove the upper housing (section 5.1.1) Adapter – Remove Main Board (5.3.3) and Lower Housing (5.1.2). – Remove printhead as described in section 5.2. – Remove Timing Strip carefully (section 5.12). –...
  • Page 100 Replacing Electronic Parts Instructions for Disassembly and Assembly – Push Cable holder “F” into the left direction. – Release Cable holder to upper direction. – Remove Cable Cover “A” by pulling downwards. – Release the flat cable out of the given Cable guide “B” (front) and cable holder “C”...
  • Page 101: Replacing Motor Driver (Color Option)

    Instructions for Disassembly and Assembly Replacing Electronic Parts 5.3.7 Replacing Motor Driver – Remove Top Case (section 5.1.1). (Color Option) – Unplug the two cables “A” – Release the Board by pressing the snap in clamps up - and downwards “B”. 5-13...
  • Page 102: Replacing Connector Board

    Replacing Electronic Parts Instructions for Disassembly and Assembly 5.3.8 Replacing Connector – Remove Top Case (section 5.1.1). Board – Remove Main Board (section 5.3.3). – Remove Bottom Case (section 5.1.2). – Disconnect all plugs on the Board. Attention: Make sure to plug in the cables in the correct manner when reassembling. 5-14...
  • Page 103: Replacing Motors

    Instructions for Disassembly and Assembly Replacing Motors Replacing Motors 5.4.1 Replacing Carriage – Remove Top and Bottom Case as seen in section 5.1 – Release the tension of the horizontal belt by turning the tightener in upward (DC) Motor direction “A” –...
  • Page 104 Replacing Sensor Parts Instructions for Disassembly and Assembly Replacing Sensor Parts 5.5.1 Replacing Double – Remove upper part of Casing (section 5.1) – Remove upper friction (section 5.9) Sensor: Front – Remove carriage system (section 5.8) Insertion / Paper – Remove Transverse Paper Guide (section 5.6) Position and Paper –...
  • Page 105 Instructions for Disassembly and Assembly Replacing Sensor Parts 5.5.2 Replacing – Remove Optional Interface (section 5.3.1). – Remove Main Board (section 5.3.2). Sheetfeeder – Remove Housing (section 5.1). Sensor – Remove Sensor “A” at the bottom side of the printer’s chassis. 5-17...
  • Page 106: Replacing Sensor Parts

    Replacing Sensor Parts Instructions for Disassembly and Assembly 5.5.3 Replacing Interlock – Remove Housing (section 5.1) Sensor – Remove Main Board (section 5.3.3) – Unplug X8 from Connector Board – Unplug the two hall sensors “A” by spreading the catches 5.5.4 Replacing Ribbon –...
  • Page 107: Replace Transverse Paper Guide

    Instructions for Disassembly and Assembly Replace Transverse Paper Guide Replace – Remove the housing (section 5.1) – Remove upper Friction assy (section 5.9) Transverse – Remove carriage system (section 5.8) Paper Guide – Remove Platen (section 5.16) – Pry the two hooks (on both side walls) to inner direction “A” and move the whole transverse paper guide “B”...
  • Page 108: Ribbon Drive

    Ribbon Drive Instructions for Disassembly and Assembly Ribbon Drive 5.7.1 Replacing Ribbon – Remove the upper part of casing (section 5.1.9) – Remove the ribbon if installed Drive – Remove the lid “A” – Remove the circlip above the toothed wheel in the middle “B” –...
  • Page 109: Installing Ribbon Drive Set

    Instructions for Disassembly and Assembly Ribbon Drive 5.7.2 Installing Ribbon – Remove old Ribbon Drive. – Put the washer “A” on the axle and the two other washers “B” and “C” on the Drive Set toothed wheel “D”. – Lubricate the shown positions. –...
  • Page 110: Remove Carriage System

    Remove Carriage System Instructions for Disassembly and Assembly Remove Carriage – Remove the casing (section 5.1) System – Remove Upper Friction Drive (section 5.9) – Release the Belt thightener on the left side “A” / Toothed Belt – Unlock Carriage Motor. Place it on a safe position not to damage the cables –...
  • Page 111: Replacing Upper Friction Drive

    Instructions for Disassembly and Assembly Replacing Upper Friction Drive Replacing Upper – Remove Upper part of Casing (Section 5.1.1) – Unlock the Friction by moving the colored lever “A” to the left and lift the friction Friction Drive upwards. (Shutter) –...
  • Page 112: Replacing The Tractor Assy

    Replacing the Tractor Assy Instructions for Disassembly and Assembly 5.10 Replacing the – Remove Casing (section 5.1) – Remove 2nd Tractor Drive “A” Tractor Assy – Remove Support “B” by pressing the two notches ,,B1" – Spread Part “C” of the side wall outwards and pry the catch “D”. Simultaneously pull the Tractor ASSY carefully outwards.
  • Page 113: Replacing Lower Friction Drive

    Instructions for Disassembly and Assembly Replacing Lower Friction Drive 5.11 Replacing Lower – Remove the casing (section 5.1) – Remove Upper Friction Drive (section 5.9) Friction Drive – Remove Carriage System (section 5.8) – Remove Transverse Paper Guide (section 5.6) –...
  • Page 114: Remove Timing Strip

    Remove Incremental Stripe Instructions for Disassembly and Assembly 5.12 Remove Timing Attention: Strip First of all remove the protection foil (blue transparent color) from both sides of the Timing Strip. – Open Top Cover – Open Front Cover – Remove Color Ribbon if neccessary –...
  • Page 115: Replacing Side Walls

    Instructions for Disassembly and Assembly Replacing Side Walls 5.13 Replacing Side – Remove all parts as described in sections 5.1 to 5.13 – Unlock the screws Walls – Unlock hook “A” – Press hook “B” – Press hook “C” – Remove Side Wall 5-27...
  • Page 116: Mounting Drive Wheel

    Mounting Drive Wheel Instructions for Disassembly and Assembly 5.14 Mounting – Remove Housing as described in section 5.1 – Release circlip “A” Drive Wheel – Move Drive Wheel “B” outwards 5-28...
  • Page 117: Remove Platen

    Instructions for Disassembly and Assembly Remove Platen 5.15 Remove Platen 5.15.1 T2265/T2280/2265+ – Remove casing (section 5.1). – Remove upper friction assy (section 5.9). – Remove carriage system (section 5.8). – Release clip “A” by means of a screwdriver. – Move platen to the front as shown in the picture “B”. –...
  • Page 118 Remove Platen Instructions for Disassembly and Assembly 5.15.2 2280+ – Remove casing (section 5.1). – Remove upper friction assy (section 5.9). – Remove carriage system (section 5.8). – Release clip “A” by means of a screwdriver. – Remove screw “B” and spring “C”. –...
  • Page 119: Chapter 6 Adjustments

    Adjustments Mechanical Adjustments Adjustments Depending on the actual state of the printer, you have to carry out the following adjustments: Mechanical Adjustments Gap Printhead/Platen Parallelism between Printhead and Platen Tension of the Horizontal Drive Toothed Belt ➜ must be carried out if replacing Carriage System or Toothed Belt Setting the physical Top of Form Electrical Adjustments Interface Jumper Settings...
  • Page 120: Adjustment Of Head / Platen Gap

    Mechanical Adjustments Adjustments Loose the belt by turning the eccentric pulley in upward direction. Tighten the belt – by turning the pulley downwards. Caution: Do not bend the cables “A” while turning the eccentric pulley. – The point of measure is within the range of 150 mm to 200 mm from the left side wall.
  • Page 121 Adjustments Mechanical Adjustments – Remove the transparent Paper Guide from carriage. ∆x – Adjust a clearance printhead (D)/Platen (E) of = 1.4 mm by means of a feeler gauge. Use your hand to move the Toothed Segment (C). – Adjust worm gear (A) by moving Gear on block at the Toothed Segment (B). –...
  • Page 122: Adjusting Parallelism Printhead/Platen

    Mechanical Adjustments Adjustments 6.1.3 Adjusting Parallelism You must adjust parallism of printhead and platen if the printout is not satisfactory (one side of the printed matter is smudged or too light) or in case of Printhead/Platen changing/replacing the horizontal system (carriage etc.) Necessary tool: Feeder gauge 0.05 -1.5 mm –...
  • Page 123 Adjustments Mechanical Adjustments...
  • Page 124: Electrical Adjustments

    Electrical Adjustments Adjustments Electrical Adjustments 6.2.1 Interface Jumper Settings 6.2.1.1 Optional Serial Interface Meaning open closed Serial Interface with CTS * closed open Serial Interface without CTS S2-1 S2-2 Meaning open closed DTR on X3/Pin 20 * closed open Ready on X3/Pin 20 S2-4 S2-5 Meaning...
  • Page 125 Adjustments Electrical Adjustments...
  • Page 126: Tty-Interface 20 Ma Current Loop (Option) (048 957)

    Electrical Adjustments Adjustments 6.2.1.2 TTY-Interface 20 mA Current Loop (Option) (048 957) Jumper OPEN CLOSE Connector Female X2 Standard PASSIVE +TXLOOP –TXLOOP via switch TX ACTIVE +TXLOOP –TXLOOP via switch TX to GNDLI Jumper OPEN CLOSE Connector Female X2 PASSIVE +RXLOOP via switch RX –RXLOOP ACTIVE...
  • Page 127: Interface Rs422 (048 956)

    Adjustments Electrical Adjustments 6.2.1.3 Interface RS422 (048 956) (Option) open closed Function * B1 Chassis/GND via R11//C1 and L5 on Logic/GND B1/B8 Chassis/GND via L5 on Logic/GND * B2 X2/Pin 1 potential-free Chassis/GND on X2/Pin 1 TXD to Interface TXD on B TXD/RDY TXD on A TXD/RDY READY to Interface READY on B TXD/RDY...
  • Page 128: Main Controller T2265/T2280

    Electrical Adjustments Adjustments 6.2.1.4 Main Controller T2265/T2280 only Jumpers R250 R241 R247 R253 R252 C174 C162 R134 Jumper settings Jumper Function closed open DTR → on pin 4 RDY → on pin 4 B19/B23 B18/B20/B22 RDY → on pin 4 B20/B23 B18/B19/B22 TXD →...
  • Page 129: Soft Adjustments

    Adjustments Soft Adjustments Soft Adjustments 6.3.1 6.3.1.1 Setting of Head Necessary tools: Temperature Thermometer (Reference value) (T2280) Caution: STOP Make sure the printhead has room temperature. – Make sure the printhead has room temperature – Keep Top Cover Closed – Press keys ONLINE and SETUP simulaneously while Power On until TEST- MODE is displayed shortly –...
  • Page 130: Setting Of Head Temperature (Reference Value) (2280+)

    Soft Adjustments Adjustments 6.3.1.2 Setting of Head Printhead calibration Temperature The printhead calibration is done the same way as with T2280 (power on plus keys "Online" + "Setup" pressed, then "Temp.cal"), but the coil settings are now stored on (Reference value) the printhead chip.
  • Page 131: Chapter 7 Spare Parts And Schematics

    Spare Parts and Schematics Spare Parts and Schematics The spare parts lists show: 1. The position of the part in the explosion drawing. 2. The name of the part. 3. The part number. 4. The type of the machine. Stand. stands for Standard Machine w/o Color Color stands for Color printer 2T stands for 2nd Tractor Model 5.
  • Page 132: Housing

    Housing Spare Parts and Schematics Housing...
  • Page 133 Spare Parts and Schematics Housing Name T2265 T2280 2265+ 2280+ Class Qty. Rem. Front Flap Assy Panel Assy /neutral 062 463 062 463 062 463 062 463 Screen Left Screen Tractor Transverse Housing Assy Lower Part Screen Optional Interface, Triangle Suspension Rubber Housing Assy Upper Part 062 280...
  • Page 134: Basic Printer

    Basic Printer Spare Parts and Schematics 7.2.1 Basic Printer...
  • Page 135 Spare Parts and Schematics Basic Printer Basic Printer...
  • Page 136 Basic Printer Spare Parts and Schematics Basic Printer...
  • Page 137 Spare Parts and Schematics Basic Printer 7.2.2 2265+/2280+...
  • Page 138 Basic Printer Spare Parts and Schematics Name T2265 T2280 2265+ 2280+ Class Qty. Rem. Electronic Parts Main Board Compl Standard Spare Assy 070 217 070 223 070 281 070 282 Interconnection PCB 470 058 470 058 470 229 470 229 Carriage Adapter 447 575 447 575...
  • Page 139 Spare Parts and Schematics Basic Printer Name T2265 T2280 2265+ 2280+ Class Qty. Rem. Base Transverse Connection Paper Shaft Assy Standard Model Paper Shaft Assy 2T Model Transverse Paper Finger 86+15 Side Panel Assy (RE + LE) Mechanical Parts II Leaf Spring Indicator Axle Belt Tightener Lever, Parallelity...
  • Page 140 Basic Printer Spare Parts and Schematics Name T2265 T2280 2265+ 2280+ Class Qty. Rem. Indicator Axle Set Roller Indicator Axle Timing (Incremental) Strip 180 dpi 461 465 461 465 461 465 461 465 Leaf Spring Roller Tube Roller Tube Cable Cover Cable Holder Print Head Cable Cable Clamp Carrier Paper Motion Sensor...
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  • Page 142: Standard Tractor Assy

    Standard Tractor Assy Spare Parts and Schematics Standard Tractor Assy 7-12...
  • Page 143 Spare Parts and Schematics Basic Printer Name T2265 T2280 2265+ 2280+ Class Qty. Rem. Standard Tractor Parts Tractor Assy Complete 460 037 460 037 460 037 460 037 Tractor LE/RI Complete 061 064 061 064 061 064 061 064 Sensor Option Recognition Side Panel Tractor 1 Right Bearing Toothed Wheel Z=50 M=0.7...
  • Page 144: Aga

    Spare Parts and Schematics Item Name Part No Class Qty. AGA Assy 447 540 AGA Flag 054 616 Indicator Axle Indicator Axle “/”: no item number available. Please see details in according chapters; “na”: no spare part Connection Board/Cables 7-14...
  • Page 145 Spare Parts and Schematics Connection Board/Cables T2265/T2280 2265+/2280+ Name T2265 T2280 2265+ 2280+ Class Qty. Rem. Connection Board 470 058 470 058 470 229 470 229 Carriage Adapter I 447 575 447 575 470 214 470 214 Carriage Adapter II 447 575 447 575 470 214...
  • Page 146 Connection Board/Cables Spare Parts and Schematics Part ID-No Class. Power Switch Assy 047 869 Part ID-No Class. Cable Power Supply 047 522 7-16...
  • Page 147: Electronic Parts And Sensors

    Spare Parts and Schematics Electronic Parts and Sensors Electronic Parts and Sensors 7.6.1 Mainboard Complete Standard Spare Assy Name T2265 T2280 2265+ 2280+ Class Qty. Rem. Main Board Compl Standard Spare Assy 070 217 070 223 070 281 070 282 7-17...
  • Page 148: Carriage Adapter Assy

    Electronic Parts and Sensors Spare Parts and Schematics 7.6.2 Carriage Adapter Assy B-Seite Darstellung ohne A2/A3/A4 Name T2265 T2280 2265+ 2280+ Class Qty. Rem. Carriage Adapter 447 575 447 575 470 214 470 214 7-18...
  • Page 149: Sensor Papermotion/End

    Spare Parts and Schematics Electronic Parts and Sensors 7.6.3 Sensor Papermotion/End LP. 48023 LP.48026 PMS (PT6) AFI1 PSE2 (PT7) PSE1 (PT3) Paper End 615 mm Spare Item Name T2155 T2170 T2265 T2280 Class. depot Qty. Remark Sensor Papermotion/end 061 312 061 312 061 312 061 312...
  • Page 150: Sensor Function Selection

    Electronic Parts and Sensors Spare Parts and Schematics 7.6.6 Sensor Function Selection LP. 47684 FSS2 FSS1 250 mm Name T2265 T2280 2265+ 2280+ Class Qty. Rem. Sensor Function Selection 070 013 070 013 070 013 070 013 7.6.7 AGA Sensor Name T2265 T2280...
  • Page 151: Panel

    Spare Parts and Schematics Panel Panel Name T2265 T2280 2265+ 2280+ Class Qty. Rem. Panel Assy /neutral 062 463 062 463 062 463 062 463 Switch Unit Panel Logic Clamp 7-21...
  • Page 152: Pms + Double Sensor

    PMS + Double Sensor Spare Parts and Schematics PMS + Double Sensor PMS mechanic 7-22...
  • Page 153: Sensor Sheet Feeder And Rear Tractor

    Spare Parts and Schematics Sensor Sheet Feeder and Rear Tractor Sensor Sheet Feeder and Rear Tractor GP2S07C 7-23...
  • Page 154 Option Recogition Spare Parts and Schematics 7.10 Option Recogition 7-24...
  • Page 155: Sens Function Select

    Spare Parts and Schematics Sens Function Select, Kit (070 013) 7.11 Sens Function Select, A. Sensor Function Select B. Mag. Wheel Function Select Kit (070 013) C. Dust Protection Cover 7-25...
  • Page 156: Modular Interfaces

    Modular Interfaces Spare Parts and Schematics 7.12 Modular Interfaces 7.12.1 Serial I/O (Option) 7-26...
  • Page 157: Connector Assignment

    Spare Parts and Schematics Modular Interfaces The serial interface supports the RS232C specification. The signals are received and transmitted by a 9 pin connector. Basically 3 lines are already enough for exchanging information between computer and printer (one receive line, one send line, one line for common grounding). Type RS232C interface Synchronization...
  • Page 158: Interface Cable (Serial Interface)

    Modular Interfaces Spare Parts and Schematics 7.12.1.2 The cables used must be shielded. The cable shield must be connected to the connector shield on both ends. Interface cable (serial interface) PC/AT (9-pin) Printer (9-pin) DTR/RDY PC/AT (25-pin) Printer (9-pin) DTR/RDY It depends on the menu setting whether DTR or RDY (Ready) is active at pin 4.
  • Page 159: Current Loop Interface 20 Ma (Option)

    Spare Parts and Schematics Modular Interfaces 7.12.2 Current Loop Interface 20 mA 7-29...
  • Page 160: Serial Interface Rs422/V11 Interface (Option)

    Serial Interface Spare Parts and Schematics 7.13 Serial Interface RS422/V11 Interface (Option) 7-30...
  • Page 161: Sheet Feeder Mechanic

    Specifications Sheet Feeder Mechanic Sheet Feeder Mechanic This chapter provides the necessary information on disassembly of the different sheet feeder components and elements. Note: STOP ASF will not fit on T2280-2T and 2280+ 2T. Specifications Dimensions height of printer with sheet feeder installed: 350 mm Weight Autom.
  • Page 162 Sheet Feeder Mechanic Specifications Paper Specifications Single sheet Paper weight: 60 - 90 g/m (For sheets with the paper weight beyond this range a functional test should be performed) Paper width: 100 - 369 mm (format selection range) Paper length: 100 - 356 mm Multilayer forms Paper weight:...
  • Page 163: Assembly/Disassembly

    Assembly/ Disassembly Sheet Feeder Mechanic Assembly/ Disassembly 8.2.1 Sheetfeeder The Sheetfeeder is easily disassembled by unhooking the four snaplocks as shown in the picture “A”. 8.2.2 Mounting Gear Block – Guide the Gear Block carefully in direction to the left side wall till the electrical contact contacts automatically.
  • Page 164: Spare Parts And Schematics

    Sheet Feeder Mechanic Spare Parts and Schematics Spare Parts and Schematics...
  • Page 165 Spare Parts and Schematics Sheet Feeder Mechanic Name T2265 T2280 2265+ 2280+ Class Qty. Rem. File Support Toothed Wheel Z35 Cover Left Marginal Stopp Right Swing Plate Left Support Paper Strap Swing Plate Right Marginal Stop Left Toothed Wheel Z19 Cork Plate Leaf Spring Spring...
  • Page 166 Sheet Feeder Mechanic ASF/Sheetfeeder, Gear Block ASF/Sheetfeeder, Gear Block (3x) (2x) (2x)
  • Page 167: Asf/Sheetfeeder, Gear Block

    ASF/Sheetfeeder, Gear Block Sheet Feeder Mechanic Name T2265 T2280 2265+ 2280+ Class Qty. Rem. ASF Gear block Assy 054 484 054 484 054 484 054 484 054 484 1 Black Gear Cover Motor ASF Logic Motor Control Gear Housing Toothed Wheel Z33 Toothed Wheel Z33 Washer A3 DIN 137 Screw EJOT-PT-kA30x6-1442...
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  • Page 169: Face Down (Option)

    Specification Face Down (Option) Face Down (Option) Specification Please see section 8.1 Functional Description The face down option is an additional module which can be used in connection with the automatic sheet feeder as well as with the manual paper insertion at the front of the printer.
  • Page 170 Spare Parts Face Down (Option) Spare Parts Name T2265 T2280 2265+ 2280+ Class Qty. Rem. Face Down Assy 061 908 061 908 061 908 061 908 Gray Carrier Plate Assy Paper Guide Bearing Left Pressure Foil Axle Shaft Bearing Right Toothed Wheel Z25 Toothed Wheel Z22 Cover Right...
  • Page 171: Chapter 10 Rear Tractor (2T Model)

    Rear Tractor (2T Model) Specifications Rear Tractor (2T Model) (not field montable) Paper feed for fanfold paper is either – from the front via the tractor 1 or – from the rear via the tractor 3 – optional feed from tractor 2 (front) Paper feed for single sheets is from the front via manual single sheet feed.
  • Page 172 Rear Tractor (2T Model) Tractor Complete 10.2 Tractor Complete 10-2...
  • Page 173: Tractor Complete

    Rear Tractor (2T Model) Tractor Complete Name T2265 T2280 2265+ 2280+ Class Qty. Rem. Guide Clamp Paper Guide 2 Motor Driver Motor Assy Cable Rear Tractor Paper Guide 3 Metal Paper End Sensor 3rd Tractor Option Assy 453 986 453 986 453 986 453 986 Rear Cover Assy 2T Model...
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  • Page 175: Chapter 11 Cutting Device (Option)

    Specifications Cutting Device (Option) Cutting Device (Option) Safety notes: – If you have any short pieces of paper remaining in the device, turn off the printer first. – Do not stick unsuitable materials or tools – such as screw drivers etc. – into the device openings as this may damage the mechanical system.
  • Page 176 Cutting Device (Option) Specifications 11-2...
  • Page 177: Spare Parts And Schematics

    Spare Parts and Schematics Cutting Device (Option) 11.2 Spare Parts and Schematics 11.2.1 Mechanical Components Name T2265 T2280 2265+ 2280+ Class Qty. Rem. Connection Cable Controller PCB + Switch Motor incl. Gears Housing Upper Part Drive Belt Toothed Wheel complete w Flat Spring and Axle Cutter Paper Transport Kit Blade Assy / Cutter Maintenance Kit Controller PCB + Switch...
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  • Page 179: Chapter 12 2Nd- (Front-) Tractor (Option)

    2nd- (Front-) Tractor (option) 2nd- (Front-) Tractor (option) 12-1...
  • Page 180 2nd- (Front-) Tractor (option) Name T2265 T2280 2265+ 2280+ Class Qty. Rem. 2nd Supplemental Tractor Assy 061 052 061 052 061 052 061 052 Tractor LE/RI Complete 061 064 061 064 061 064 061 064 Bearing Toothed Wheel Z=50 M=0.7 Side Panel Tractor 2 Right Side Panel Tractor 2 Left Axle Tractor 2 Square...
  • Page 181: Chapter 13 Color Option

    Color Option Color Option T2265 and T2280 only. 13-1...
  • Page 182 Color Option Name Class Qty. Rem. Color Parts Motor Controller ColorMotor Cable Motor Color Switch Shaft Bearing 6/7/8 Ribbon Carrier + 2x Springs Curve (Inner) Toothed Wheel Z40 Toothed Wheel Z40/84 Curve (Outer) Mono Parts Curve Plate Toothed Wheel Z50 Toothed Wheel Z56 Carriage Guide 13-2...
  • Page 183: Chapter 14 Printer Stand

    Printer Stand Overview Printer Stand 14.1 Overview 14-1...
  • Page 184: Installing The Printer Stand

    Installing the Printer Stand Printer Stand 14.2 Installing the Printer Stand 14-2...
  • Page 185 Printer Stand Installing the Printer Stand 14-3...
  • Page 186 Installing the Printer Stand Printer Stand 14-4...
  • Page 187: Chapter 15 Automatic Sheet Feeder Front (Asf-F)

    Automatic Sheet Feeder Front (ASF-F) Automatic Sheet Feeder Front (ASF-F) Name T2265 T2280 2265+ 2280+ Class Qty. Rem. Automatic Sheet Feeder Front complete 061 898 061 898 061 898 061 898 15-1...
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