Xerox ColorQube 9303 Series Service Manual page 1789

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Buffer motor
(MOT12-262)
Figure 5 Buffer feed motor and buffer path sensor
Nip split motor, MOT12-264 - A DC motor, located in a housing at the rear of the 5b jam
clearance guide. It opens the nip in the vertical buffer path by moving the idler rolls to the
left, away from the paper. This allows the first sheet of a multi-sheet compiled job, to drop
into the buffer pocket, as explained in the 'Buffer clamp solenoid' bulleted item, above.
Refer to
Figure
6.
ColorQube® 9303 Family
Buffer path sensor
(Q12-321)
Nip split sensor
(Q12-091)
Nip split sensor, Q12-091 - A flag sensor, operated by a cylindrical flag on the nip split
cam shaft. It senses the open position of the nip. Refer to
Nip home sensor, Q12-088 - A flag sensor, operated by a cylindrical flag on the nip split
cam shaft. It senses the closed position of the nip. Refer to
Transport motor 2, MOT12-224 - A stepper motor, located at the rear of the machine and
driving two toothed belts. It takes the paper from the exit diverter and feeds it either to the
top tray, via the top exit sensor, or to the stacker, via the stacker exit sensor. Refer to
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Nip split motor (MOT12-264)
Nip home sensor
(Q12-088)
REAR VIEW
Figure 6 Nip split mechanism
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Principles of Operation

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