Figure 2-8. Loosen These Two Allen Screws To Adjust The Rotating Litho Wheel; Figure 2-9. The Rotating Litho Wheel's Spring Plunger Must Always Contact - High End Systems Cyberlight User Manual

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3.
Repeat Step 2 to adjust clearances for the color wheel and effects wheel. Make note of the
following:
If you cannot adjust the wheel to eliminate contact between the wheel and other objects or
its sensor, the wheel might be warped. Follow the directions in the section titled
"Cleaning the Color Wheel, Static Litho Wheel, Effects Wheel and Sensors" on page 3-7
to remove the wheel. After removing the wheel, lay it on a flat surface to determine
whether it is warped. If the wheel is warped, it should be replaced. Contact Customer
Service in one of the ways listed in the section titled "Getting Help" on page Intro-4 for
more information.
The rest of the procedure applies to the rotating litho wheel only.
4.
Do both of the following:
Gently rock the rotating litho wheel back and forth and note any contact between the
rotating litho wheel and the static litho wheel.
Rotate a litho holder 360°, making note of any contact between it and any other object.
5.
If you observe any contact between an individual rotating litho or the rotating litho wheel and
any other object, adjust the rotating litho wheel hub to eliminate that contact. Loosen the two
1/16 inch allen screws shown in Figure 2-8 below and push on the center of the wheel to
eliminate the contact.

Figure 2-8. Loosen these two allen screws to adjust the rotating litho wheel.

6.
Make sure the white spring plunger still makes contact with the rotating litho wheel. The
location of the spring plunger is shown in Figure 2-9.
Figure 2-9. The rotating litho wheel's spring plunger must always contact the rotating
litho wheel.
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