Toshiba e-STUDIO2008A Service Manual page 109

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Differences between 20ppm/25ppm/30ppm and 35ppm/45ppm/50ppm
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Reverse section
(Switchback mechanism)
Reverse motor
Reverse sensor
Reverse roller
Reverse gate solenoid
Reverse gate
3.15.2
Functions
1. Exit motor (M10)
The exit motor is a stepping motor which drives the exit roller. For 20ppm/25ppm/30ppm, this motor
rotates exit roller reversely to switchback when the paper is transported to the ADU.
2. Exit roller
The exit roller transports the paper from the fuser unit to the inner tray. This roller is driven by the
exit motor.
For 20ppm/25ppm/30ppm, this roller switchbacks to transport the paper to the ADU.
3. Reverse sensor (S18) (only installed for 35ppm/45ppm/50ppm)
The reverse sensor detects if the leading edge of the paper from the paper exit section has reached
to the exit roller. This sensor is also used for the detection of a paper jam in the reverse section, and
the detection of the trailing edge of the reversed paper at duplex printing as well.
4. Reverse motor (M13) (only installed for 35ppm/45ppm/50ppm)
The reverse motor is a stepping motor which drives the reverse roller, however, this motor rotates
reversely to switchback when the paper is transported to the upper exit area.
5. Reverse roller (only installed for 35ppm/45ppm/50ppm)
The reverse roller transports the paper from the paper exit section to the job separator (MJ-5014/C:
20ppm/25ppm30ppm, MJ-5015/C: 35ppm/45ppm/50ppm) or ADU. This roller is driven by the
reverse motor.
6. Reverse gate solenoid (SOL1) (only installed for 35ppm/45ppm/50ppm)
This reverse gate solenoid drives the reverse gate and switches the paper transport path (exit
section of reverse section).
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