Iq 2 Copy Or Print Damage Rap - Xerox ColorQube 9303 Series Service Manual

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IQ 2 Copy or Print Damage RAP

Use this RAP when the output copies or prints have nicks, tears, creases, folds, or curled
edges.
Ensure
IQ 1
Image Quality Entry RAP is performed before starting this RAP.
Procedure
WARNING
Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do
not need electricity. Refer to
GP
14. Disconnect the power cord. Electricity can cause
death or injury. Moving parts can cause injury.
WARNING
Do not clean the stripper blade. The stripper blade is very sharp and can cause injury. If
the stripper blade is dirty a new blade must be installed.
WARNING
Take care during this procedure. Sharp edges may be present that can cause injury.
WARNING
Take care not to topple the LCSS. The LCSS is unstable when un-docked from the
machine. Do not show the customer how to un-dock the LCSS.
Check the paper trays for damaged paper. The paper in the tray is undamaged.
Y
N
Load new paper in the trays.
Separate the finisher from the printer. Install a finisher bypass harness,
test prints. The prints are good.
Y
N
Check the lead edge of the paper for damage. The damage is limited to the lead edge
only.
Y
N
Print chase pages,
TP 12
to identify where the prints are damaged. Check the paper
path,
GP 29
Component Locations for the following:
Obstructions.
Damaged guides and rolls. Pay particular attention to the areas that align with
the damaged on the prints. If necessary, print the Media Path Test Pages,
15.
The edges of the paper path for protruding objects.
Ensure that the paper feed does not skew the paper, go to
RAP.
Check the prints for damaged or folded corners (dog ears).
If the damage or fold is upwards, then check the transfix stripper assembly,
10.20 Item 14
and the exit path,
If the damage or fold is downward, then check the drum stripper blade assem-
bly,
PL 10.10 Item 18
and
Open the stripper gate,
GP
31. Carefully clear any paper debris from the area. Check the
stripper blade for damage,
PL 10.12 Item
A
Image Quality
IQ 2
PL 26.10 Item
OF 8
PL
10.15.
PL 10.10 Item
3.
3. The stripper blade is damaged.
A
Y
N
Press the machine status button on the keypad. Select the Faults tab on the UI, then
Current Messages. If the message 'Cleaning unit life extended, image quality may
be impacted' is displayed, install a new cleaning unit,
front door and remove the inner cover. Enter
ciser. While this is running, ensure the cleaning unit blade and roller is making con-
tact with the drum. The cleaning unit blade and roller are making contact with
the drum.
Y
N
Check the cleaning unit components:
Cam front,
Cam rear,
Drive gear,
Cleaning unit motor,
Print
TP 14
Drum Striper Blade Test Print. The test page is good.
Y
N
Refer to
Figure
MLE line is reached.
Y
N
Refer to
bouncing on the drum. The stripper blade releases from the drum at
the intersection of the MLE line.
Y
N
Redefine the image quality defect. Refer to
RAP.
3. Make
Install a new back latch fork,
Install a new stripper solenoid assembly,
Check that the stripper blade latches correctly at the front and at the rear. The
stripper blade latches correctly.
Y
N
Check the latch components. Install new components as necessary:
Stripper guide latch cam shaft,
TP
Stripper solenoid assembly,
Check the transfix blade for damage,
Multi-feed
aged.
Y
N
Install a new stripper solenoid assembly,
PL
Install a new transfix stripper assembly,
Install a new stripper blade
Remove the finisher bypass connector and dock the finisher to the machine. An
installed
February 2013
3-20
PL 94.10 Item
dC959
and run the slow speed exer-
PL 94.10 Item
9.
PL 94.10 Item
13.
PL 94.10 Item
23.
PL 94.10 Item
24.
1. The stripper blade releases from the drum before the
Figure
2. The pattern shown is caused by the stripper blade
IQ 1
PL 10.10 Item
12.
PL 10.10 Item
3.
PL 10.10 Item
18.
PL 10.10 Item
3.
PL 10.20 Item
14. The transfix blade is dam-
PL 10.10 Item
3.
PL 10.20 Item
14.
PL 10.12 Item
3.
ColorQube® 9303 Family
21. Or open the
Image Quality Entry
LCSS
is

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