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® CADJET T-200 ® COLOR INKJET PRINTER/PLOTTER SERVICE MANUAL Part Number 219863-00...
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ENCAD, Inc., 6059 Cornerstone Court West, San Diego, CA 92121, U.S.A. Certain manuals developed by ENCAD are in an elec- tronic format to be distributed on CDs or over the internet. The registered user of an ENCAD product whose manual is distributed in this fashion may print one copy for their personal use only.
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Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by ENCAD, Inc. could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual VDE Statement Hiermit wird bescheinigt, daß der CADJET T-200 in Übereinstimmung mit den Bestimmungen der BMPT-AmstbIVfg 234/1991 funkentstört ist. Der vorschriftsmäßige Betrieb mancher Geräte (z.B. Meßsender) kann allerdings gewissen Einschränkungen unterliegen. Beachten Sie deshalb die Hinweise in der Bedienungsanleitung.
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In no event shall ENCAD be liable for any loss of profit or other commercial damages, special, incidental or consequential damages, or any other damages or claims, whatsoever.
Technical Support ..................... 1-8 Chapter 2 Theory of Operation ............2-1 Introduction ....................... 2-1 CadJet T-200 Printer General Block Diagram ............2-1 Paper (Media) Axis Drive ..................2-3 The Carriage Axis Drive ..................... 2-4 Main Printed Wiring Assembly (MPWA) ..............2-5 Microprocessor ....................
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual Table of Contents (cont) Chapter 3 Maintenance (cont) Slide Shaft Cleaning ..................3-2 Service Station Cleaning ................3-3 Linear Encoder Strip Cleaning ..............3-4 Cartridge Dimples Cleaning ................3-5 Flex Cable Contact Cleaning ................ 3-6 Clean and Inspect Stepper Motor Gears ............3-7 Clean and Inspect MPWA ................
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual Table of Contents (cont) Chapter 4 Troubleshooting..............4-1 Introduction ....................... 4-1 No Power ......................4-1 Initialization Failure ..................... 4-2 Media Does Not Move ..................4-2 Internal ERROR “Carriage Axis Failure” .............. 4-3 Internal ERROR “Encoder Sensor Failure” ............4-5 Internal ERROR “Paper Sensor Failure”...
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual Table of Contents (cont) Chapter 5 Assembly/Disassembly (cont) Memory Module Removal ..................5-8 Memory Module Installation ..................5-9 Reinstalling the Right Cover Assembly ..............5-9 Removing the Left Cover ................... 5-9 Reinstalling the Left Cover ..................5-10 Removing the Servo Motor ..................
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual List of Illustrations Figure Page Chapter 1 General Description 1-1. CadJet T-200 Inkjet Printer/Plotter ..............1-1 Chapter 2 Theory of Operation 2-1. General Block Diagram ................... 2-2 2-2. Paper (Media) Axis Drive ................. 2-3 2-3. Carriage Axis Drive ..................2-4 2-4.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual List of Illustrations (cont) Figure Page Chapter 3 Maintenance (cont) 3-16. Test Cartridge Installed .................. 3-22 3-17. Pinch Roller Supports Numbering Sequence ..........3-24 3-18. Pinch Roller Support and Mounting Screws ........... 3-26 3-19. Correct Positioning of the Spring in the Pinch Roller Support ......3-27 3-20.
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual List of Illustrations (cont) Figure Page Chapter 5 Assembly/Disassembly (cont) 5-7. Removal of Display Assembly ............... 5-13 5-8. Service Station Removal ................5-14 5-9. Electronics Cover Removal ................5-16 5-10. Strain Relief Removal/Installation ..............5-17 5-11. Frame Tensioner ................... 5-18 5-12.
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual List of Tables Table Page Chapter 1 General Description Chapter 2 Theory of Operation Chapter 3 Maintenance 3-1. Main PWA Connections Table ................. 3-9 3-2. Carriage PWA Connections Table ..............3-10 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting 4-1. Troubleshooting Table ..................4-1...
General Description Figure 1-1. CadJet T-200 Inkjet Printer/Plotter. Introduction This manual provides service information for the ENCAD , Inc. 36 ® inch CadJet T-200 Color Inkjet Printer/Plotters. It is written for service personnel who possess analog and digital circuitry experience. Chapter 2, Theory of Operation, should be read and thoroughly understood before troubleshooting/calibrating the printers.
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Drivers are supplied to support Windows-based PC’s (3.XX, 95/98, and NT) as well as Macintosh and Power PC computers. These printers expand upon ENCAD’s tradition of delivering fast, high- quality color or monochrome graphics for a variety of applications. ENCAD has made significant advances in designing these printers to respond to and anticipate our customers’...
These characters are part of the printer’s permanent memory. Related Publications The following publication contains additional information which may be useful in servicing the ENCAD, Inc. CadJet T-200 Color Inkjet Printers: • ENCAD Quick Start Guide for the CadJet T-200, P/N 217892-xx •...
CadJet T-200 Service Manual Warnings, Cautions and Notes Warnings, cautions and notes are used when additional information, instructions or care should be observed. In this manual warnings, cautions and notes precede the text to which each applies. The defini- tion of each is provided below.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual Printer Specifications The specifications and performance characteristics of the CadJet T-200 Color Inkjet Printers are as follows: Max Printing Area: Resolution: Norm 34.8” 600x600 dpi or 884 mm 300x600 dpi Extend 35.61” 904 mm Interface: Centronics parallel...
This manual is divided into six chapters as: Chapter 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION - Contains a general description of the ENCAD CadJet T-200 printer. This includes printer specifications, and related materials. Also included is a description of the use of Warnings, Cautions and Notes as used in this manual and chapter contents.
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual Chapter 3 MAINTENANCE - This chapter covers the scheduled maintenance, cleaning procedures and alignment/adjustments recommended to perform on the printers. Diagnostics and a signal flow diagram are also listed. Chapter 4 TROUBLESHOOTING - A table containing problems that could occur and possible causes and repairs is found in this chapter.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual Technical Support ENCAD offers full technical support and service for its various prod- ucts. If you are unable to find the answer to your question in either the User’s Guide, Service Manual, or other related publications, check out ENCAD’s Knowledge Base located on ENCAD’s website support:...
This chapter explains the mechanical and electrical theory of operation of the ENCAD CadJet T-200 color inkjet printers. The CadJet T-200 is a PowerPC 33MHz microprocessor-based digital printer that receives plotting instructions from a host computer through the Centronics parallel interface. This interface is either connected directly to a computer or through a network print server.
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual SERVO CARRIAGE AXIS DRIVE MOTOR PAPER SENSOR ENCODER SENSOR CARRIAGE DISPLAY MICRO- CIRCUITS PROCESSOR CARRIAGE ASSEMBLY GATE POWER ARRAY SUPPLY MEMORY CIRCUITS MPWA LOWER STEPPER PAPER AXIS DRIVE DRIVE MOTOR ASSEMBLY LEGEND ELECTRICAL CONNECTION MECHANICAL CONNECTION MAIN DATA BUS Figure 2-1.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual Paper (Media) Axis Drive PINCH ROLLERS STEPPER MOTOR LOWER ROLLER SHAFT ASSY REDUCTION GEAR Figure 2-2. Paper (Media) Axis Drive. The Paper (Media) Axis Drive moves the plotting media in a direction perpendicular to the length of the printer. This friction drive utilizes a micro-step drive technology and consists of a stepper motor, reduction gears, lower drive shaft assembly, and pinch rollers.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual The Carriage Axis Drive Figure 2-3. Carriage Axis Drive. The Carriage Axis Drive moves the printer’s carriage assembly along the length of the printer. The drive consists of a servo motor, linear encoder strip, drive belt, and tensioning assembly. These items are illustrated in Figure 2-3.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual Main Printed Wiring Assembly (MPWA) STEPPER MOTOR CARRIAGE CONTROLLER FLASH EEPROM MICRO- PROCESSOR DATA BUS SERVO MOTOR (CPU) CONTROLLER GATE DYNAMIC SERIAL ARRAY EEPROM CONTROL PANEL MEMORY CIRCUITS PARALLEL Figure 2-4. Main Printed Wiring Assembly. The Main Printed Wiring Assembly (MPWA) consists of seven func-...
CadJet T-200 Service Manual Microprocessor The microprocessor (an IBM PowerPC) is the central processor unit which supervises system functions, executes the printer firmware, manipulates data, and controls input/output data busses. It has two built-in serial ports, a two channel DMA (Direct Memory Access) controller, a timer module, clock generator, and an on-board chip select generator.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual The gate array contains the hardware logic for dot firing, monitoring changes in the Carriage Assembly position, controlling DMA through the parallel port, receiving commands from the microswitches and generating the PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) waveforms for the servo controller.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual The system firmware is stored in Flash EEPROM. The Flash EEPROM allows the firmware to be upgraded by downloading the files containing the new firmware. It can be erased and reprogrammed more than 10,000 times. The term “Flash” means that bytes cannot be individually erased.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual Stepper Motor Controller Figure 2-6. Stepper Motor Controller. The media is driven by a Stepper Motor, which drives the media in a direction perpendicular to the width of the printer. The media in the printer can advance forward and backward, depending upon the commands which the Stepper Motor receives from the microprocessor.
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual 2. Motor current sense The voltage across a series current sense resistor is measured and level shifted so that it is centered around 5V. 3. Comparator This portion divides the output of the reference waveform generator by two and compares it to the output of the motor current sensor.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual Servo Motor Controller ENCODER MOTOR SERVO SERVO DRIVER CONNECTOR MOTOR GATE ARRAY CARRIAGE CARRIAGE CONNECTOR MAIN PWA Figure 2-7. Servo Motor Controller. The Carriage Assembly is driven by the Servo Motor. The speed of the Carriage Assembly is controlled by varying the duty cycle of the signal applied to the controller.
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual Figure 2-8. Quadrature Signal Generation. The direction that the Carriage Assembly is moving is known based upon the state of one detector’s output and the direction of the transition of the other detector’s output. A hardware counter in the gate array increments as the Carriage Assembly moves left and decrements as the Carriage Assembly moves right.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual Control Panel ERROR READY RESET SHORTCUT MENU MENU SELECT LOAD Figure 2-9. Control Panel. The Control Panel is located on the right side of the printer and contains two indictors ERROR READY and seven buttons RESET...
CadJet T-200 Service Manual SELECT when depressed, accepts the slection shown on the display UP ARROW cycles through the available options DOWN ARROW cycles through the available options LOAD loads the media Interface Circuits: Parallel MICRO- GATE PARALLEL PROCESSOR ARRAY CONNECTOR Figure 2-10.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual The paper sensor circuitry senses for the presence of loaded media. It does this automatically during the start-up and load sequences. It also constantly monitors the media during printing to determine if the media has run out.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual Power Supply An internal UL recognized switching power module supplies power for the printers. It provides a constant 24VDC output from input voltage in the 90-132 VAC and 180-246 VAC ranges. A power switch turns the power on and off.
Maintenance Introduction This chapter contains general maintenance and cleaning instructions for the CadJet T-200 printer. Scheduled Maintenance Scheduled maintenance consists of a list of checks that are planned to be performed on a regular basis or when conditions warrant it.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual Cleaning Procedures Always turn the printer OFF, remove the power cord and the interface cable before cleaning the printer. An electri- cal shock hazard may be present if these procedures are not followed. External Cleaning CAUTION Do not use abrasive cleansers of any sort on the surfaces of the printer.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual Printer problems can be caused by an accumulation of dirt or other contamination on the slide shaft. This contamination may lead to drag on the carriage. Extreme drag results in a “carriage axis failure” fault and will stop the carriage motion. These problems may be eliminated by maintaining and cleaning the slide shaft at intervals determined by the environmental conditions.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual 4. Using a cotton swab dampened with distilled water, wipe the seals and the rubber wiper in the service station until no more ink residue or dust can be removed. 5. With a dry swab, wipe all moisture from the seals and wipers.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual The cartridge dimple area can easily be contaminated by oils and dirt on fingers and hands or ink spilled onto them. This causes the cartridges to not receive some of the electrical signals for a proper firing of the jets.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual Cleaning the flex cable contact area is very important due to the ease of which this area can become dirty. The flex for the yellow cartridge is deceiving because it is not readily apparent that it is dirty. This also causes the cartridges to not receive all of the electrical signals for a proper firing of the jets.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual Clean and Inspect Carriage Assembly Foreign material on the carriage assembly could short out signals being developed on the carriage assembly and cause erroneous prints or even damage to the carriage assembly. A very common problem is where ink has been spilled onto the carriage assembly.
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual Figure 3-4. Main PWA Connection Locations. Table 3-1. Main PWA Connections. not used Servo Motor Parallel Port not used Display Circuits Power Supply DIMM socket Stepper Motor Vacuum/Cooling Fan not used Trailing Cable Maintenance...
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual Figure 3-5. Carriage PWA Connection Locations. Table 3-2. Carriage PWA Connections. Yellow Drivers Encoder Sensor Magenta Drivers Trailing Cable Cyan Drivers Paper Sensor Black Drivers Figures 3-4 & 3-5 and Tables 3-1 & 3-2 show the locations of all the connectors on the MPWA and carriage board respectively.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual RIBBON LOCKING MECHANISM UNLOCKED LOCKED CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY Figure 3-6. Ribbon Connector Locking Mechanism. Replace Carriage Bushings The carriage bushings are rated for approximately 1500 hours of operational usage. Many factors including, but not limited to, hours/...
CadJet T-200 Service Manual Servo Motor Winding Resistance Check Figure 3-7. Servo Motor. 1. Disconnect the servo motor connection from J7 on the MPWA. 2. Using a standard ohmmeter or multimeter, connect the meter leads to the two wires going to the motor.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual Stepper Motor Winding Resistance Check 7.2-8.0 ohms 7.2-8.0 ohms WIRE Figure 3-8. Stepper Motor. 1. Disconnect the stepper motor connection from J10 on the MPWA. 2. Using a standard ohmmeter or multimeter, measure between pins 1 (red wire) and 3.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual Banding: Hardware vs Software The technician must be able to identify whether the banding that is being observed is related to either a hardware or a software problem. The two examples in Figure 3-9 represent classic types of hardware and software banding errors.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual 2) Print a test file approved by ENCAD that uses only the printer driver software and the ENCAD printer. If the test file prints correctly, the problem lies in either the software package that generated the print or the RIP, if used.
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual 6. Wiping during a print can sometimes cause a band of lighter density color in the image. Auto wipe may need to be temporarily turned off to prevent banding. 7. Operator intervention. If someone lifts up the media on the take- up side of the printer while it is printing, it can cause momentary banding in the print.
Slide Shaft Profile Adjustment The CadJet T-200 printer Slide Shaft height is factory set and is firmly mounted on the outer sides and only has adjustments in the middle portion of the shaft, to remove any bowing of the shaft’s profile. The...
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual You will need the following: · Height Gauge Kit Assembly · 1/4" open and box end wrench (.110” thick) Height Gauge (Alignment) Kit Contents are: Dial Gauge Micrometer Modified Novajet Cartridge for newer products Modified Novajet 4/Pro/Pro 50 Cartridge - Not Used Platen/Carriage Shaft Mounting Block Calibration Jo Block (1.434”)
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual MEASURE MEASURE MEASURE LAST SECOND FIRST ADJUST IF NECESSARY Figure 3-11. Measurement Positions for Slide Shaft. 3. Measure the right side (next to media alignment mark.) and note the difference. Divide this amount by two. 4. Measure just off the center of the slide shaft and adjust the center turnbuckle with an open ended wrench if required, for the average value (the value found in step 3.) See Figure 3-12.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual For example: If the Left = 0, Right = +0.004”, then the center should be adjusted to + 0.002”. This will ensure a smooth plane of travel for the carriage assembly. There are no adjustments on either end of the shaft in all models.
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual SPIN HEAD ON MICROMETER MICROMETER GAUGE DIAL GAUGE TO FACE BACKWARDS TIGHTEN SET SCREWS TEST CARTRIDGE MEASURING TIP EXTENDER ENSURE TIP EXTENDS BELOW CARTRIDGE 1/4" (6mm) Figure 3-14. Setting Up Tools from Height Gauge Kit. 3. Place the test cartridge upright on a flat surface and ‘zero’ the gauge by loosening the knob near the top and turning the dial until the needle is at the ‘0’...
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual 4. Remove the Cyan ink cartridge. Snap the test cartridge with the micrometer gauge into the position vacated by the Cyan ink cartridge. See Figure 3-16. Ensure that the micrometer can be read from the BACK of the printer.
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual NOTE The actual measurement is different than the true head height due to the fact that the test cartridge does not con- tain a jet plate assembly. A difference had to be calcu- lated to compensate for the lack of a jet plate assembly on the test cartridge.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual Paper Skew Adjustment The purpose of the Paper Skew Adjustment is to make certain that the Pinch Roller in the Upper Roller Support stays centered on its shaft and/or has a gap when the Lower Roller is rotated forward for approxi- mately two full revolutions.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual NOTE The rollers should be adjusted moving from the right side of the Platen to the left side of the Platen. 1. Load a sheet of B-Size paper and adjust Rollers #8, #7, and #6, following the directions in the Adjustment of Pinch Roller Supports section.
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual ROLLER PINCH ROLLER Y-ARM ASSEMBLY PINCH ROLLER SPACER LEFT MOUNTING RIGHT MOUNTING SCREW SCREW ORIENTATION STANDING BEHIND THE PLOTTER, FACING THE BACK OF THE PLOTTER Figure 3-18. Pinch Roller Support and Mounting Screws. 4. If the mounting screw on the right side is loosened (turned counterclockwise), the roller will move to the left.
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual 6. It is extremely important that you maintain downward pressure (towards the floor) on the head of each screw at the same time as you tighten or loosen the screws. Each screw must be completely at the bottom edge of its hole in the back of the Y-Bracket.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual Other Functional Requirements The paper skew has a tendency to increase as the size of paper increases (B-Size through E-Size). When adjusting the skew, make sure that: 1. the skew for B-Size paper is as close to the low end of the range as possible;...
CadJet T-200 Service Manual Adjustment of Pinch Roller Supports NOTE Be sure to perform the adjustment according to the se- quence given in Figure 3-17. Visual Verification Make sure that the roller is centered in the Y-Arm. The gap between the roller and the Y-Arm should be approximately equal on both sides of the roller.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual Observation of Paper Skew at Rear Media Alignment Mark 1. Position a sheet of the appropriate size paper for loading. The cut corner should be the top right corner of the paper as you load it. Make sure the correct side is up against the rollers, and the right-hand side is aligned with the Front Media Alignment Mark on the front of the Platen.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual Observation of Paper Skew at Front Media Alignment Mark 1. Press FEED MEDIA and then the UP ARROW to move the media forward while you observe the paper skew at the Front Media Alignment Mark. 2. The paper should be returning to its preloading location, preferably without any skew (gap).
CadJet T-200 Service Manual Adjustment of the Mounting Screws Figure 3-24 shows how the motion (rapid drifting to the right or to the left) of the roller determines which mounting screw should be tightened in order to eliminate the motion of the roller so that the roller stays in the center of the shaft and/or there is a gap when the Lower Roller is rotated forward.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual Paper Axis Calibration The paper axis calibration procedure ensures that the processing that drives the stepper motor is correct to minimize line length accuracy errors. To perform the paper axis procedure: Depress the “Menu” key on the control panel to begin the main menu subroutine.
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual 33" Figure 3-25. Paper Axis Test. With a precision drafters measuring stick, measure the exact distance from each of the “T” intersections. Select Paper Axis=XX. The XX will read “33.00” if the plotter is set in English units or “83.82” if in metric units.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual Deadband Alignments Deadband calibration compensates for minute differences created when bidirectional printing is used. Unidirectional printing is not affected by deadband. There are two types of deadband tests: Fast Deadband Slow Deadband Figure 3-26. Slow Deadband.
The color deadband alignments are necessary to ensure that the output images are being produced with the highest quality standards available while using the ENCAD printer in a bidirectional mode. These adjustments help to compensate for any deviations that may have become apparent due to the carriage speed and/or the type of media loaded.
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual To perform the Color Deadband Alignments Depress the “Menu” key on the control panel to begin the main menu subroutine. Using the “Up Arrow”, Down Arrow” and “Select” keys on the control panel select: Utility Menu...
CadJet T-200 Service Manual Color Calibration This procedure describes how to check that the cartridges are properly aligned for color plotting and should be followed each time the ink cartridges are installed. Figure 3-25 is a representation of how a color calibration looks when printed.
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual The “Color Horizontal Head-to-Head Calibration” checks the alignment of the nozzles horizontally and allows corrections when required. Just enter the value below the set of lines that are correctly aligned. Be careful that you are aligning the correct color by observing the C (cyan), M (magenta), and Y (yellow) on the right side of the plot.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual Diagnostics Menu To get to the Diagnostics Menu: Depress the “Menu” key on the control panel to begin the main menu subroutine. Using the “Up Arrow”, Down Arrow” and “Select” keys on the control panel select:...
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual Carriage Test - Prints 5 sets of 3 parallel lines to test the vibration characteristics of the carriage assembly. Color Test - The Color Test prints a wide swath of each color (total of four) to test for banding. The test is selectable in the amount of ink that is to be printed.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual Clearing the NVRAM NOTE If you think that the printer is coming back to ENCAD for Failure Mode Analysis, do not clear the NVRAM as it will also clear out any additional information that FMA and Engineering may need to properly diagnose the cause of the failure.
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual Using the “Up Arrow”, Down Arrow” and “Select” keys on the control panel select: Code1 = 0 Code1 = 8 Code2 = 0 Code2 = 2 Code3 = 0 Code3 = 4 Code4 = 0 Code4 = 5...
CadJet T-200 Service Manual NOTE For NT3.5x or NT4.0 systems click on “Start” - “Pro- grams”, “Command Prompt.” At the “dos” prompt go to the location of the .ROM (i.e.: if the .ROM file is on a floppy disk, type A: and press Enter.
Introduction Chapter 4, Troubleshooting consists of a table that is intended to aide the technician in troubleshooting the CadJet T-200 printers. This table addresses symptoms with their possible causes and solutions. Basic troubleshooting skills will be required to perform the symptom identification, troubleshooting, fault isolation, and repair of the printer when using this table.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual Table 4-1. Troubleshooting Table (cont). Symptoms Possible cause Solution No Power (cont) • DC output replace power voltage not supply present (see Figure 3-28 for pin-out) • DC voltage replace MPWA present at MPWA Initialization Failure •...
CadJet T-200 Service Manual Table 4-1. Troubleshooting Table (cont). Symptoms Possible cause Solution Media Does Not • media control driver corrupted - Move (cont) switches are reload printer operating correctly driver • firmware reload firmware corrupted • bad MPWA replace MPWA •...
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual Table 4-1. Troubleshooting Table (cont). Symptoms Possible cause Solution Internal ERROR • dirty encoder perform Encoder “Carriage Axis strip Strip Cleaning Failure” (cont) procedure • dirt under the remove carriage carriage bushings bushings and clean • damaged...
CadJet T-200 Service Manual Table 4-1. Troubleshooting Table (cont). Symptoms Possible cause Solution Does Not Print • no media verify media is loaded measured properly • bad connection reseat cable between computer connections on and printer computer and printer • firmware is...
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual Table 4-1. Troubleshooting Table (cont). Symptoms Possible cause Solution Ink Cartridge • flex contacts 1) perform Flex Misfiring (cont) dirty or damaged Cable Contact Cleaning procedures 2) replace carriage assembly • cartridge dimple 1) perform area dirty or...
CadJet T-200 Service Manual Table 4-1. Troubleshooting Table (cont). Symptoms Possible cause Solution Paper Skewing • stepper motor clean assemblies and gearing dirty or perform Inspect damaged Stepper Motor Gears procedure • lower roller torque screws down loose securing lower roller...
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual Table 4-1. Troubleshooting Table (cont). Symptoms Possible cause Solution Printer Output is • color calibration perform Color Banding (Horizontal) required Calibration (cont) • paper axis perform Paper Axis calibration Test Calibration required • carriage bushings replace bushings worn or damaged •...
CadJet T-200 Service Manual Table 4-1. Troubleshooting Table (cont). Symptoms Possible cause Solution Line Quality Degraded • ink cartridges clean and prime dirty or clogged ink cartridges • cartridge dimple clean or replace region dirty or cartridge damaged • color calibration...
CadJet T-200 Service Manual Table 4-1. Troubleshooting Table (cont). Symptoms Possible cause Solution Line Quality • drive belt worn replace drive belt Degraded (cont) • drive belt replace frame slipping on idler tensioner, spring, or idler • vacuum fan not...
CadJet T-200 Service Manual Initialization Troubleshooting The sequence that the printer follows during initialization (power up) is as follows: 1. Power supply turns on - LED D2 on carriage turns on then D5 turns on. 2. Reads the Flash ROM information.
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual Turn the unit off immediately after the LED D5 returns to the dimly lit status to ensure no damage occurs to the carriage or carriage cover due to the carriage movement as stated in step 11.
Introduction Chapter 5 contains the procedures for removal and replacement of the CadJet T-200 printer assemblies and mechanisms. Illustrations are provided for clarity. Steps for each replacable part may depend on parts already removed in previous diassembly procedures. It is recommended that you read through each procedure before beginning the removal and replacement of any assemblies or mechenisms.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual Always turn the printer OFF, remove the power cord and the interface cable before beginning any disassem- bly procedures. An electrical shock hazard may be present if these precautions are not followed. Removing the Right Cover Assembly...
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual 4. Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, loosen the top and front captive fastener screws and remove the bottom back screw on the inside of the Right Cover. The front captive fastener screw can be accessed by inserting the screwdriver into the groove on the Display Assembly as shown on the lower right side of Figure 5-1.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual Removing the MPWA Connectors CAUTION Do not pull the cables from the connectors on the J3 location (Display Cable) and J6 location (Trailing Cable) ubtil they are unlocked. Doing so may cause damage to the cable. Do not pull the lock too hard as you unlock the connectors or the lock may break off.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual 1. Disconnect the Display Cable connector at the J3 location. Pull forward on the connector lock and remove the flex cable from the connector. 2. Disconnect the Trailing Cable connector at the J6 location. Use the thumb and forefinger to pull forward on the connector lock and remove the Trailing Cable from the connector.
Hold the top of the MPWA while removing the screws. 3. Place the MPWA in an ESD bag (anti-static bag) in preparation for shipment to ENCAD for replacement or repair, or if it is to be stored for repair at your facility.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual 4. While holding the Right Side Plate, remove the screws securing the side plate to the Platen. See Figure 5-3. 5. Slowly pull the Right Side Plate away from the Platen while feeding the cables through the side plate.
Memory Module Removal This printer ships with a 32MB memory module installed on the MPWA. If the MPWA is to be returned to ENCAD it will be returned with a factory installed 32MB module. If a module of higher capacity has been installed by the customer, it is recommended that this memory module be replaced with the original module before returning the MPWA to ENCAD.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual Memory Module Installation The memory module is secured by locking tabs located at both of the narrow edges of the module. To install the memory module, verify that the locking tabs are in the unlocked position then align the module over the slot, ensuring that the module is oriented properly.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual Figure 5-4. Removal of the Left Cover. Reinstalling the Left Cover To reinstall the Left Cover, proceed as follows: 1. While holding the Left Cover, reinstall the three screws that secure the Left Cover. The four screws are reinserted as shown on Figure 5-4.
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual 4. Remove the Right Cover, MPWA and Right Side Plate for removal of the Servo Motor. REAR SERVO MOTOR SCREW PULLEY CUT-OUT CARRIAGE BELT FRONT SCREW Figure 5-5. Removal of Servo Motor. 5. Use a #2 Phillips screwdriver to remove the back screw on the Servo Motor.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual PUSH IN HERE TO SLACKEN CARRIAGE BELT Figure 5-6. Compression of Frame Tensioner. 8. Support the Servo Motor with one hand and remove the front screw. 9. Remove the ServoMotor out of the right side of the Platen.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual 7. Move the Carriage Assembly back and forth to check the Carriage Belt tension. 8. Reinstall the Trailing Cable Cover and the Top Cover. Removing the Display Assembly 1. Disconnect the power cord and the interface cables.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual Reinstalling the Display Assembly Reinstall Display Assembly by reversing the procedure used to remove it. When reinserting the Display Cable, make sure that the silver fingers on the end of the cable face the Display PWA. Route the...
CadJet T-200 Service Manual 3. Reach into the Right Cover and pull back on the Service Station release tab located on the far side of the Service Station. See Figure 5-8. 4. Raise the right side of the Service Station out of the Platen.
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual Remove the Carriage Assembly, Carriage Belt and the Frame Tensioner 1. Remove the Top Cover and Trailing Cable Cover. 2. Remove the Left and Right Covers. Figure 5-9. Electronics Cover Removal. Assembly\Disassembly 5-16...
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual 3. With a flathead screwdriver, press the Electronics Cover tab located in the upper slot on the left side of the Carriage Assembly. See Figure 5-9. Lift up on the front left side of the Carriage Cover until it comes part way off of the Carriage Assembly.
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual 8. Push the Carriage Belt through the Frame Tensioner enough to remove the Idler Pulley Assembly from the Frame Tensioner, and then set aside the Idler Pulley Assembly and the Frame Tensioner. See Figure 5-11. COMPRESSION SPRING FITS OVER THIS POST...
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MPWA and affect the Warranty. 13. Place the Carriage Assembly in an ESD (antistatic) bag in preparation for shipment to ENCAD for replacement or repair, or if it is to be stored for repair at your facility. Assembly\Disassembly...
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual Remove the Carriage PWA CAUTION Integrated circuits may become weakened or damaged by electrical discharge. Do not touch or work near integrated circuits without wearing an ESD wrist strap. 1. Perform the Carriage Assembly, Carriage Belt, and the Frame Tensioner Removal procedures to remove the Carriage Assembly from the Slide Shaft.
Warranty. 6. Place the Carriage PWA in an ESD bag (antistatic bag) in preparation for shipment to ENCAD for replacement or repair, or if it is to be stored at your facility for repair. Install the Carriage PWA 1.
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual TO REMOVE PAPER SENSOR BOARD, GRASP HERE AND PULL UP PUSH DOWN ON CLIP , PUSH DOWN ON ENCODER, THEN PULL OUT THIS PIECE OF PLASTIC (ONE ON EACH SIDE) MUST CLEAR THE RIDGES ON THE UNDERSIDE OF THE HOLDER Figure 5-14.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual 3. To remove the Encoder Sensor: a. Unlock the connector at J2 and remove the flex cable. b. Turn the Carriage Assembly over and lay it with the top side facing down. Push down on the plastic clip and at the same time push down on the Encoder until the plastic pieces on each side of the Encoder clear the ridges which hold it in place.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual Grasp the Paper Sensor between thumb and index finger and guide the sides of the board into the grooves on each side of the opening. See Figure 5-15. d. Push the Paper Sensor board down into the Carriage Assembly until it snaps firmly into place.
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual CARRIAGE BUSHING LATCH Figure 5-16. Carriage Bushing Removal. 2. Use a flat tip screwdriver to push up on the latch which holds the Carriage Bushing in place. See Figure 5-16. 3. Pull the Carriage Bushing out of the Carriage Assembly.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual TABS Figure 5-17. Carriage Bushing Installation. 5. Orient the new Bushing as shown in Figure 5-17 so that the metal tab on top of the Bushing goes into the Carriage Assembly first. 6. Push the Bushings in until they snap into place.
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual 5. Slide the Carriage Assembly onto the left end of the Slide Shaft, making sure that the Encoder Strip fits into the slot in the Slider and the Encoder on the Carriage PWA. Guide the belt while sliding the Carriage Assembly from left to right on the Slide Shaft.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual 15. Fit the Compression Spring over the post at the back of the Y-Arm Assembly. 16. Fit the notch in the front end of the Frame Tensioner over the notch in the front of the Y-Arm Assembly.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual Reinstalling the Trailing Cable 1. Apply two new pieces of double sided tape to the Stabilizer Bracket. Ensure that the tape is in the same location as the original tape was. Do not remove the top protective cover on the tapes yet.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual Removing the Power Supply and ON/OFF Switch NOTE To gain access to all the screws that secure the Power Supply to the Platen the left leg must be loosened and turned or removed entirely from the Platen. To the left leg assembly first remove the media basket.
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual REMOVE LOOSEN Figure 5-18. Revealing the Power Supply Screws. Assembly\Disassembly 5-31...
CadJet T-200 Service Manual Reinstalling the Power Supply and ON/OFF Switch FOAM BLOCK STEPPER MOTOR LOWER ROLLER ASSY DRIVE SHAFT SUPPORT, DRIVE SHAFT POWER SUPPLY CABLE POWER ENTRY FAN ASSEMBLY MODULE EXHAUST ASSY, BRACKET, SNAP PLUG DRIVE SHAFT POWER POWER SUPPLY...
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual 2. Connect the Power Cable coming from the MPWA to the connector on the Power Supply. Make sure that the ground from the Power Cable is still connected to the inside of the Platen, at the same location as the ground from the ON/OFF Switch.
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual Figure 5-20. Stabilizer Bracket Removal. 5. Use a 7/64 Hex Nut Driver to remove the three screws from the back of the Y-Arm which hold the Stabilizer Bracket on the Y-Arm and remove the Stabilizer Bracket. See Figure 5-20.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual in the Y-Arm and use the 7/64 Hex Nut Driver to tighten them. (The exact positioning of the screws in the slot will be done later during the Carriage Height Adjustment in Chapter 3.) 2. Reinstall the Carriage Assembly. (The Trailing Cable Cover will be reattached later.)
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual RIGHT CAUTION ROLLGUIDE DO NOT REMOVE SCREWS TO Y-ARM ASSY LEFT ROLLGUIDE SCREWS LEFT RIGHT COVER SIDE PLATE SCREWS Figure 5-21. Disassembly of Plotter Prior to Removing the Inner Platen Parts. 7. Remove the Left and Right Rollguides from the back of the Platen.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual Removing the Inner Platen Parts Refer to Figure 5-20 and Figure 5-22 during this procedure. REMOVE (2) REMOVE (2) REMOVE (2) DRIVE SHAFT SUPPORT WITH STEPPER MOTOR REMOVE THROUGH RIGHT END OF PLATEN CENTER DRIVE SHAFT SUPPORT...
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual 6. Using a #1 6” or 8” Phillips screwdriver, remove the 4 black flat- head screws which hold the left and middle Drive Shaft Supports in place. There are two screws in the center of the Platen, and two screws approximately three inches to the left of the left brass bracket.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual 9. Using a #1 6” or 8” Phillips screwdriver, loosen but do not remove the 2 black flat-head screws which hold the Stepper Motor Assembly. Hold the Stepper Motor Assembly with your right hand so it does not drop suddenly and use your left hand to finish unscrewing the two screws and remove them.
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual PIVOT NUT SPRING OILITE PIVOT SCREW BUSHING RETAINER SPRING SCREW BOWED WASHER WASHER RETAINING RING RETAINING RING Figure 5-24. Lower Drive Assembly and Stepper Motor Assembly. 1. Once the Inner Platen Parts have been removed, remove the Stepper Motor from the Stepper Motor Bracket by unhooking the Extension Spring from the post on the Stepper Motor Bracket.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual 5. If you are replacing the Stepper Motor Bracket, you will need to remove the Retaining Ring, Washer, and Bowed Washer which are between the end of the Lower Drive Assembly and the Stepper Motor Bracket.
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual 3. Lay the Stepper Motor Assembly on the palm of your right hand and use your fingertips to hold up the Fan Assembly as you push the Lower Drive Shaft into the Platen. While inserting, you must...
CadJet T-200 Service Manual 11. Hold the Fan in place with your left hand and insert the screws. Make sure that the screws go in straight. Using a #2 6” or 8” Phillips screwdriver, torque them to 15 in-lbs. Do not overtighten or the threads on the screw holes will strip.
CadJet T-200 Service Manual 11. Route the Display Cable through the top left edge in the Right Side Plate. Bring the Display Cable down around the flat edge of the MPWA. Connect the Display Cable at the J3 connector on the MPWA.
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual 5. Using your fingers, pull the Upper Pinch Roller Support forward. Thie will seperate it from the Pinch Roller Spacer. Move the Pinch Roller Spacer to the side. 6. Push the Upper Pinch Roller Support towards the back of the unit and turn it 90 degrees and carefully lift it away from the Y-Arm assembly.
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual Installing the Upper Roller Supports Make sure that the Carriage Belt is kept looped over the front of the Slide Shaft while installing the new Upper Pinch Roller Supports, as follows: 1. Place the roller end of an Upper Pinch Roller Support behind the...
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual NOTE Make sure that the Carriage Belt is not twisted. One way to check this is by standing at the left end of the plotter and looking down the length of the inside of the Y-Bracket.
Parts List This chapter lists the items and their associated numbers for the parts and assemblies of the CadJet T-200 printers that are field replaceable. The list is in order of part name as identified in the assembly/disassem- bly chapter.
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual FIGURE ITEM PART NAME PART # ROLLGUIDE, RIGHT, ASSY ....206828-5 ROLLGUIDE, LEFT, ASSY ....204969-6 COVER ASSY, LEFT ....... 217512-00 POWER ENTRY ASSY ......207508 POWER SUPPLY ASSY, 150W ....218759-00 CABLE, POWER SUPPLY TO MPWA ....218762-00 HARDWARE KIT ........
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual Figure 6-1. Left Side Parts Breakdown. Parts List...
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual FIGURE ITEM PART NAME PART # SPRING, COMPESSION ......209052 RETRACTING STOP, ASSEMBLY ..204246-1 COVER ASSY, TOP ......... 217860-00 BELT ............. 205678 SPRING, COMPRESSION (IDLER) ..203999 IDLER ASSEMBLY ........203405-1 FRAME, TENSIONER ......203870-1 TRAILING CABLE ASSY ......
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual Figure 6-2. Platen and Above Parts Breakdown. Parts List...
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FIGURE ITEM PART NAME PART # PRINT SERVER (OPTIONAL) ....218239-00 SIDE PLATE, RIGHT ......217516-00 MAIN PCB, T-200, SERVICE ....2119668-025 DRAM DIMM, 32M ........212456-00 COVER ASSEMBLY, WITH KEYPAD, RIGHT ............. 217510-00 DISPLAY, HOUSING, ASSY ....217543-00 Parts List...
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual Figure 6-3. Right Side Parts Breakdown. Parts List...
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual FIGURE ITEM PART NAME PART # MOTOR ASSY, SERVO, W/FERRITE .......... 213674-04 BLOCK, RIGHT FOAM ......217568-00 MOTOR ASSY, STEPPER, W/FERRITE AND GEAR ...... 210848-1 BRACKET ASSY, DRIVE SHAFT, RIGHT ..........204916-1 LOWER DRIVE E, ASSY, COMPLETE WITH STEPPER MOTOR AND RIGHT BRACKET ........
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual Figure 6-4. Inner Platen Parts Breakdown. Parts List...
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual FIGURE ITEM PART NAME PART # COVER, CARRIER ELECTRONICS ..215111-02 CARRIAGE PWA ........212151-05 ENCODER SENSOR W/FLEX ....209578-101 STRAIN RELIEF ........215659-00 PEN CARRIER, 208, PARTIAL ....210004 CARRIAGE BUSHING SET (2) ....209568 PAD, BUSHING ........
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual Figure 6-5. Carriage Assembly Parts Breakdown. Parts List 6-11...
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual FIGURE ITEM PART NAME PART # SEAL, 104/208 .......... 206502 WIPER ............. 209276 SERVICE STATION, COMPLETE ASSEMBLY ..... 207611-03 Parts List 6-12...
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CadJet T-200 Service Manual Figure 6-6. Service Station Assembly Parts Breakdown. Parts List 6-13...
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