INKJET PRINTER WorkCentre XK50cx SERVICE Manual INKJET PRINTER CONTENTS 1. Precautions 2. Specifications 3. Disassembly and Reassembly 4. Circuit 5. Troubleshooting 6. Exploded Views and Parts List 7. Electrical Parts List 8. Block Diagrams 9. Schematic Diagrams - This Service Manual is a property of Samsung Electronics Co.,Ltd.
1. Precautions Follow these safety, ESD, and servicing precautions to prevent personal injury and equipment damage. 1-1 Safety Precautions 1. Be sure that all built-in protective devices are in 7. Product Safety Notice: place. Restore any missing protective shields. Some electrical and mechanical parts have special safety-related characteristics which 2.
Precautions 1-2 ESD Precautions Certain semiconductor devices and CIS (Contact Image Sensor) can be easily damaged by static 4. Use only an “anti-static” solder removal device electricity. Such components are commonly called Some solder removal devices not classified as “Electrostatically Sensitive Devices”, or ESDs. “anti-static”...
2. Specifications 2-1 Copier Scanner Type Flat-bed without ADF (Automatic Document Feeder) Maximum Original Size A4/Letter Maximum Paper Size A4/Letter/Legal Maximum Scan Width 216 mm Optical Resolution (HxV) 600 x 600 dpi Copy Quality Fast, Normal, Best Paper Type Selection Plain, Coated, Glossy, Transparency Mono Copy Speed Fast: 3cpm, Normal : 1.5cpm...
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Specification 2-2 Printer Technology Color Thermal Inkjet Engine Type 2-Pen (K and CMY) Operating System Win 3.1x, Windows 95/98/2000/NT 4.0 Interface IEEE 1284 (ECP Support), USB (without HUB Mode) Emulation HBP(GDI) Print Speed Mono 10ppm Draft / 8ppm Normal Color 5ppm Draft / 2ppm Normal Print Resolution (H x V) Quick...
Specification 2-4 Ink-head Mono Cartridge Color Cartridge Head Babbage 208 nozzles Birch 192 nozzles Ink type Pigment Ink Color Black Color (CMY) Ink Yield High yield : 1075 pages 200 pages Standard yield : 600 pages 2-5 Power Supply Rated AC Input Voltage 110 ~ 240 VAC (Universal) Rated Input Frequency 50 ~ 60 Hz...
3. Disassembly and Reassembly 3-1 General Precautions on Disassembly When you disassemble and reassemble components, you must use extreme caution. The close proximity of cables to moving parts makes proper routing a must. If components are removed or replaced, any cables disturbed by the procedure must be replaced as close as possible to their original positions.
Disassembly and Reassembly 3-3 Rear Cover 1. Remove four screws securing the rear cover. Separate the rear cover from the main cover.
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Disassembly and Reassembly 3-4 ADF Scanner Unit Assembly 1. Before you disassemble the scanner unit 4. Remove one screw and take out the PCB cover. assembly, you should remove Rear cover (See page 3-2) 2. Unplug three connector and remove the one screw securing the ground wire to the bracket.
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Disassembly and Reassembly 6. Rise the levers to an upright position, then take 8. Lift the scanner unit assembly slightly, then them out. pull it backward. Remove the assembly from the main cover. 7. Unlatch the harness cover by pushing on the bottom of the tabs upward, then remove the cover.
Disassembly and Reassembly 3-5 ADF Unit 1. Before you disassemble the scanner, you should 4. Unlatch the bottom ends and remove the ADF remove: unit as shown below. ADF Scanner unit assembly (See page 3-3) Before you assemble or disassemble the scanner, you should take on the wrist strap device for ESD protection.
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Disassembly and Reassembly 3-6 ADF Motor Assembly 1. Before you disassemble the scanner, you should remove: ADF unit assembly (See page 3-5) 2. Remove one screw shown below and take out the ADF motor assembly cover. 3. Remove two screws and take out the ADF motor assembly.
Disassembly and Reassembly 3-7 Scanner Unit 1. Before you disassemble the scanner, you should 4. Unlatch the frame securing the glass and remove: remove it. ADF Scanner unit assembly (See page 3-3) Before you assemble or disassemble the scanner, you should take on the wrist strap device for ESD protection.
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Disassembly and Reassembly 6. Remove the cover of CCD cable. 8. Remove two screws and cover of the motor bracket. 7. Remove E-rings and lift holder pulleys and then lift the CCD unit with belt. 9. Remove two screws and take out the motor bracket.
Disassembly and Reassembly 3-8 Control Panel Assembly 1. Remove one screw securing the PCB cover to the 3. Unlatch the front cover by inserting a sharp main cover. Take out the PCB cover. tool to release the cover into the holes as shown.
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Disassembly and Reassembly 4. Remove two screws securing the OPE unit to 6. Remove the contact rubber from the unit. the main cover. Unlatch the OPE unit. Then, remove the OPE panel. 7. Remove the key pad from the unit. 5.
Disassembly and Reassembly 3-9 Main PBA 1. Open the scanner unit. 3. Remove two screws securing the main PBA to the main cover and unplug all connectors. Take out the main PBA. 2. Remove one screw securing the PCB cover. Take out the cover from the main cover.
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Disassembly and Reassembly 3-10 LIU PBA 1. Open the scanner unit. 3. Remove two screws securing the LIU PBA to the main cover and unplug all connectors. Take out 2. Remove one screw securing the PCB cover. the LIU PBA. Take out the cover from the main cover.
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Disassembly and Reassembly 3-11 Drive PBA 1. Before you disassemble the Drive PBA, you should remove: Rear cover. (See page 3-2) ASF unit. (See page 3-16) 2. Unplug all connectors from the Drive PBA. You should connect or remove the FPC cable vertically to avoid the FPC cable pin damage.
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Disassembly and Reassembly 3-12 SMPS 4. Remove one ground screw securing the SMPS 1. Before you disassemble the Drive PBA, to the main cover, then remove the SMPS. you should remove: Rear cover. (See page 3-2 ) 2. Unplug one connector from the SMPS. 3.
Disassembly and Reassembly 3-13 Main Cover 1. Before you disassemble the main cover, you 3. Pull the bottom ends on both sides apart to should remove: unlatch the cover from the main cover, then lift it up. Rear cover (See page 3-2) ADF Scanner unit assembly (See page 3-3) Control Panel assembly (See page 3-9) 2.
Disassembly and Reassembly 3-15 ASF Unit 1. Before you disassemble the ASF unit, you should remove: Rear cover (See page 3-2) 2. Remove three screws securing the ASF unit to the cover bottom. Take out the ASF unit. 3. Unplug all connectors from the DHve PBA. Take the ASF unit.
Disassembly and Reassembly 3-17 Cartridge Assembly 1. Before you disassemble the FPC cable you 4. Push the holder pulley to the right and take out should remove: the belt. All covers (See page 3-2, 3-9) ADF Scanner unit assembly (See page 3-3) Engine unit (See page 3-15) ASF unit (See page 3-16) Holder harness (See page 3-16)
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Disassembly and Reassembly 3-18 Carrier Motor 1. Before you disassemble the carrier motor 4. Push the holder pulley and remove the belt only. you should remove: All covers (See page 3-2, 3-9) ADF Scanner unit assembly (See page 3-3) Engine unit (See page 3-15) ASF unit (See page 3-16) Holder harness (See page 3-16) 2.
Disassembly and Reassembly 3-19 Roller Holder 1. Before you disassemble the FPC cable you 3. Pull the holder downward and take it out from should remove: the main frame. All covers (See page 3-2, 3-9) ADF Scanner unit assembly (See page 3-3) Engine unit (See page 3-15) ASF unit (See page 3-16) Holder harness (See page 3-16)
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Disassembly and Reassembly 3-21 Base Frame and Feed Roller 1. Before you disassemble the FPC cable you 3. Turn the bearing feed counterclockwise and should remove: take out the base frame and feed roller from All covers (See page 3-2, 3-9) the main frame.
4. Circuit 4-1 Main PBA 4-1-1 Summary The main circuit that consists of CPU, MFP driver, modem and PC I/F controls the whole controller (built-in 32bit RISC processor core: system. The entire structure of the main circuit is as ARM7TDMI) including various I/O device follows: drivers, system memory, scanner, printer, motor Fig.4-1-1 Entire Structure of Main PBA Circuit...
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Circuit 4-1-2 MFP Controller (KS32C6400 : U15) MFP Controller consists of CPU (ARM7TDMI RISC • CHIP SELECT(/IP_CS, /ROM_CS1, /IUSB_CS, /MCS) processor), 4K-byte cache, data and address buses, - /IP_CS : U15 - 119 or U16 - 7, print head controller, parallel port interface, external DUOIP CHIP SELECT (LOW ACTIVE) DMA part to receive data from external color image - /ROMCS : U15 - 105 or U25 - 26,...
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Circuit EXTERNAL DMA It brings data from an external device (DUOIP:U16) using DMA channel 0. DMA REQUEST (U15 - 137 or U16 - 4) sent from an DUOIP2(U16) to KS32C6400 activates DMA ACKNOWLEDGE (U15 - 138 or U16 - 3) signal and drives DMA channel 0 to produce CHIP SELECT and READ STROBE (/RD) at the external device and bring data from it.
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Circuit DRAM CONTROLLER PARALLEL PORT INTERFACE As KS32C6400 has DRAM controller in it, DRAM This part connected with the computer through the can be connected with external memory. centronics connector makes possible parallel The control mode of DRAM controller enabling interface with the computer.
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Circuit INKJET HEAD CONTROLLER This part produces major control signals used to • HGA [13:1] : U15 - 1 ~ 11,159,160, Gate Address, drive INKJET head. It consists of signals to drive Active Low head nozzles, /HGA[13:1], HOE[16:1], /FAULT- • HOE [16:1] : U25 - 13 ~ 29, Head Enable, Active TEST, /M_HEAD-EN, and C_HEAD-EN, and High.
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Circuit Fig.4-1-7 Timing Diagram for Each Nozzle The above control signals are sent to head driver MFP Controller (KS32C6400:U15) supports both DC and the head driver converts these signals to the motor and stepper motors. It controls CR (Carriage level (+12V) to drive head nozzles. Return) motor used to print documents and LF (Line Feed) motor used to feed and eject paper.
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Circuit RESET CIRCUIT Primary reset makes flash memory wait in READ As for XK50CX, there are two power resets of mode to fetch program primary reset(/F-POR) and secondary reset(/POR) codes, and secondary reset makes the main and also reset by watchdog timer (/RSTO). Primary...
Circuit 4-1-3 System Memory SCAN RESOLUTION System memory consists of 1MB flash memory, 8MB DRAM and 2MB DRAM (back-up). Flash – Draft : 300 x 600 (H x V) memory, DRAM are selected by each CHIP – Normal : 600 x 600 (H x V) SELECT (/ROMCS, /RAS0, /RAS 1, /LCAS, /UCAS), –...
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Circuit IMAGE PROCESSING 3) COLOR BINARY IMAGE : 3 X 5K X 275nsec (1) Image signal input: CCD output signals are offset =4.125msec (2 CPM) at 0.7V with about 2V white level. Optimum input 4) MONO BINARY IMAGE : 1 X 5K X 275nsec level of DUOIP2 is 0.7V offset and 2V white =1.375msec (6 CPM) level.
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Circuit DUO_IP2 Assigned I/O Port DESCRIPTION PORT NAME PIN NO SIGNAL NAME GPO0 LEVEL_SH CCD LEVEL SHIFT ON CCD LEVEL SHIFT OFF GPO1 LAMP CCD LAMP ON CCD LAMP OFF GPO2 DIAL PULSE ON DIAL PULSE OFF : IDLE STATE GPO3 RESERVED GPO4...
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Circuit 4-1-5 FAX Transceiver 4-1-5-1. GENERAL This circuit processes transmission signals of modem and between LIU and modem. 4-1-5-2. MODEM (U18) FM336 is a single ship fax modem. It has functions of DTMF detection and DTMF signal production as well as functioins of modem.
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Circuit 4-1-6 USB CONTROLLER 4-1-6-1. CONCEPT • USB SPECIFICATION VERSION 1.1 SUPPORT • FULL SPEED DEVICE : 12MBPS USB Controller is an interface part specifically • 5V I/O PIN INTERFACE (3.3V REGULATOR BULT-IN) designed to support to support a needed protocol to •...
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Main composition is HEAD CONTROL and MOTOR Following is BLOCK DIAGRAM of DRIVER PBA. CONTROL and it is also composed by RESET, S/W USB, PARALLEL INTERFACE. Power is +5V, +11.75V, +30V coming through SMPS Fig.4-2-1 XK50cx DRIVER PBA BLOCK DIAGRAM 4-15...
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Circuit 4-2-1 HEAD CONTROL PART HEAD CONTROLLER GENERAL This part consists of +22V Power Controller to It drives inkjet head to print printing data received control head driver, Fault Test, Head Detection, from the computer or copy an original. It roughly Substrate Heating and ambient Temperature consists of head driver, head Sensor.
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Circuit • +22V Power Controller checks whether the head input receiving the Insert the power cord, then power is supplied to driver output is in a short. Diode cathode is MAIN BOARD through DRIVER PBA CN15. attached to each output transistor collector in the /POR signal which is output through Reset Circut column driver.
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Circuit Color Head 70°C Fig.4-2-3 Temperature around Color Head • HEAD DETECTION CIRCUIT put in HEAD-DATA port of KS32C6400 through Ink cartridge has 8-bit mask ROM I.D. to check the BSF line. With each bit type of cartridge. In order to detect the head, HSM controlled, 8bit I.D data is read and STOP bit is put signal is used as ENABLE signal and BA3 signal out of BA3(LOAD) port.
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Circuit • SURROUNDING TEMPERATURE SENSOR HEAD DRIVING TIMING DS1821(DALLAS SEMI.) is applied to read the temperature around ink cartridge. It is used to get Control signal from MFP controller (Main PBA optimum inking quality by keeping the viscosity of KS32C6400:U15) enters the head driver (Driver ink in the cartridge in the specified level.
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Circuit Fig.4-2-6 TIMING DIAGRAM FOR EACH NOZZLE 4-20...
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Circuit INK CARTRIDGE • PIN ARRAY OF MONO INK CARTRIDGE There are 208 heater chips in mono ink cartridge. Column Address (BA1_ ~ BA13_) Data(BPx) 4-21...
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Circuit • PIN ARRAY OF COLOR INK CARTRIDGE There are 192 heater chips in mono ink cartridge. One cartridge has 64 Cyan, 64 Magenta, 64 Yellow heaters and (64 x 3 colors) 192 nozzles. Column Address (BA1_ ~ BA13_) Data(BPx) 4-22...
Circuit 4-2-2 MOTOR CONTROL PART GENERAL This part use 1 dc motor and 2 stepper motors, i.e. CR(Cartridge Return) motor and LF(Line Feed) motor, SCAN motor. CR motor moves left and right all-in-one carriage of inkjet head. It helps the printer print accurately on the paper.
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Circuit LF(Line Feed) Motor Driving Circuit ADF Motor Driving Circuits LF motor is driven to feed and eject documents and TX Motor is driver at maximum 1200pps when paper. feeding or ejecting sheets. - Motor Type : stepper motor, bi-polar - Motor Type : stepper motor - Driving Voltage : +30V - Driving Voltage : +30V...
Circuit 4-3 OPE PBA 4-3-1. SUMMARY 4-3-2. OPE PBA consists of U1 (MICON, HT48R50), LCD, OPE Board is separated functionally from the main key matrix, LED indicators. board and operated by the micom (HT48R50) in the Refer to OPE Schematic Diagram and Wiring board.
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Circuit 4-4 LIU PBA 4-4-4. DIALER PART 4-4-1. SUMMARY *MF DIAL LIU WIRE CONNECTS Main B’D’s MODEM AND LINE PARTS, AND IMPEDANCE MATCHING (AC, DTMF Dialing is controlled by MODEM and should be DC), RING DETECTION PART and LINE SEIZURE selected by appropriate LEVEL and On-off Time (DIALER).
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Circuit 4-5 SMPS 4-5-1 Block Diagram of Power Circuit Refer to the following block diagram. 4-5-2 Specifications of Power Circuit INPUT CONDITIONS OUTPUT CONDITIONS Free Voltage ITEM RATED RATED MAXIMUM LOAD 1 Input Rated Voltage AC110–240Vac OUTPUT OUTPUT LOAD CHANGE VOLTAGE CURRENT CURRENT...
Circuit 4-5-3 Power Circuit SWITCHING CIRCUIT (VOLTAGE INPUT STABILIZATION) This product is equipped with a three-wire 12V of 2nd voltage is detected by voltage detector grounding-type power inlet. Insulation is class 1. and feeds back through photo coupler to 1st PWM When a power device part breaks down or some Control Circuit signals compared by error amplifier.
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Circuit +5V OUTPUT TERMINAL +12V OUTPUT TERMINAL Square wave voltage generated by Ns1 produces Square wave voltage generated by Ns3 is rectified DC voltage rectified and smoothed by half-wave and smoothed by half-wave rectifier, and then rectifier. This voltage put in to a three-wire regulator detected by voltage detector.
5. Troubleshooting 5-1 SCANNER 5-1-1 COPY PROBLEM PROBLEM ITEMS TO BE CHECKED ITEMS TO BE CHECKED HOW TO SOLVE HOW TO SOLVE • Check the scan-cover open. • Room light can transit a thin original. • Check shading profile. • Remake shading profile in the tech mode. White copy •...
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Troubleshooting 5-1-2 PC-Scan PROBLEM ITEMS TO BE CHECKED HOW TO SOLVE • Check the printer cable installed. • Check correct installation, and use standard IEEE1284 cable. • Check how TWAIN driver is installed. • Remove any other scanner driver. • Reboot after reinstallation of the TWAIN driver. Scanning error •...
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Troubleshooting 5-2 Printer 5-2-1 White lines on letters or graphics. • Cause ‘CARTRIDGE MAINT’ will let you know if nozzles If nozzles in print head has a problem, white lines have fallen problems. are marked on the print. • Solution 1) Run print control panel’...
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Troubleshooting 5-2-2 When Vertical lines are printed crookedly • Solution • Cause : Vertical lines are printed crookedly if you do 1) Run print control panel to “align Cartridges”. not “align Vertical lines” on the printer. 2) Select the best one of the above samples and enter the number.
Troubleshooting 5-2-4 Print Error PROBLEM ITEMS TO BE CHECKED HOW TO SOLVE • Check the cartridge empty status. • If there is no cartridge installed, install a cartridge properly. • Make sure that you have installed an authorized cartridge. • Check correct installation, and use standard •...
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Troubleshooting 5-3 FAX 5-3-1 FAX/TELEPHONE Precautions PROBLEM ITEMS TO BE CHECKED HOW TO SOLVE • When you press “ OHD” key: • a) insert it correctly into the connection a) Check line cord connection. jack called “line”. TEL LINE b) Replace defective parts. b) Check MAIN LIU harness, and P1(LIU CANNOT BE PBA).
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Troubleshooting 5-4 Defective Operation PROBLEM ITEMS TO BE CHECKED HOW TO SOLVE • Powered up ? • Check power.(SMPS) a) Check if the cord is properly connected. b) Check each power channel. (+5V, +11.75V, +30V) • Check power harness. • VCC(+5V) M+4.5V? •...
Troubleshooting 5-5 Service Mode 5-5-1 How to enter service mode While in service mode, the machine still performs all In service (tech) mode, the technician can check the normal operations. To return to normal user mode, machine and perform various tests to isolate the press MENU, # 1, 9, 3, 4 in sequence again, or turn cause of a malfunction.
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Troubleshooting 5-5-2-2 Options In System Setup MODEM TEST The modem will send various transmit signals on the telephone line you can check the following : • FSK tect • Tones : 1100Hz, 1650Hz, 1850Hz, 2100Hz • G3 training : 14400, 12000, 9600, 7200, 4800, 2400, 21600, 26400, 28800, 31200, 33600 bpi DTMF DTMF (Dual Tone Multiple Frequency) signal can...
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Troubleshooting 5-5-3 Changing System data 5-5-3-1 Selectable System data System data in User Mode Item Default Status PAPER SIZE [LTR/A4/LGL] MESSAGE CONFIRMAT [ON/OFF/ERR] AUTO JO URINAL [ON/OFF] REMOTE RCV CODE [0-9] <*9*> DIAL MODE [TON/PULSE] TONE ECM MODE [ON/OFF] RX REDUCTION [ON/OFF] DISCARD SIZE [ON/OFF/ON(-V]...
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Troubleshooting 5-5-3-2 SYSTEM DATA MODEM SPEED ERROR RATE Default = 33600 bps Default = 5% Select baud rate of 33600, 28800, 14400, 12000, 9600, Error rate of “RTN send” during transmission. 7200, 4800, or 2400 bps. The lower the baud rate, the larger the acceptable error rate.
6. Exploded Views and Parts List 6-1 Main Exploded View & Parts List 6-2 MEC Cover Main Exploded View & Parts List 6-3 Scanner Exploded View & Parts List 6-4 Engine Exploded View & Parts List 6-5 MEC-Feeder Exploded View & Parts List 6-6 MEC-Cover Bottom Exploded View &...
Exploded Views and Parts List 6-1 Main Exploded View & Parts List...
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Exploded Views and Parts List - Main Parts List DESCRIPTION SEC. CODE Q’TY ELA•UNIT-ADF SCANNER JB96-01220A MEC-COVER MAIN JB75-00273B MEC-CONT PNL ASS’Y JB75-00306A SCANNER SUPPORTER MEC-COVER BOTTOM JB75-00275A ELA UNIT-ENGINE ASS’Y MEC-FEEDER(SEC) JB75-00308A PMO-GUIDE EXTENSION JB72-00304A PMO-COVER REAR JB72-00755B PRINT HEAD INK-COLOR JB47-00014A PRINT HEAD INK-MONO JB47-00015A...
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Exploded Views and Parts List 6-2 MEC-Cover Main Exploded View & Parts List...
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Exploded Views and Parts List - MEC Cover Main Parts List DESCRIPTION SEC. CODE Q’TY PMO-COVER MAIN JB72-00756A SUPPORT SCANNER COVER PCB E-RING SHAFT SPRING (A) PIN SPRING (B) PIN SCREW (M3X10) 6003-000196...
Exploded Views and Parts List 6-3 Scanner Exploded View & Parts List...
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Exploded Views and Parts List - Scanner Parts List DESCRIPTION SEC. CODE Q’TY ELA UNIT-ADF/SCANNER(CC2-F) JB96-01220A MEC-COVER PLATEN ASS’Y JB75-00302A HINGE-PLATEN JB61-00062A PMO-COVER PLATEN JB72-00829A MPR-SHEET W/ SPONGE JB74-00036A SCREW-TAPPING 6002-000175 PMO-TX STACKER JB72-00830A PMO-TX COVER JB72-00847A PMO-GUIDE DOC(L) JC72-41335A PMO-GUIDE DOC(R) JC72-41336A IPR-WASHER SPRING CU...
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Exploded Views and Parts List - Scanner Parts List DESCRIPTION SEC. CODE Q’TY PMO-ADF LOWER JB72-00827A MEC-ROLLER WHITE ASS’Y JB75-00296A MEC-ROLLER EXIT ASS’Y JB75-00291A GEAR-CLUTCH 29 JB66-00101A PMO-WHITE CLUTCH SUB 29 JB72-00844A GEAR-CLUTCH IDLE 29 JB66-00100A PMO-ARM(SWING GEAR1X12) JB72-00493A IPR-WASHER WAVE JB70-00070A GEAR-IDLE SWING12(0.8) JB66-00053A...
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Exploded Views and Parts List - Scanner Parts List DESCRIPTION SEC. CODE Q’TY RING-E 6044-000125 PMO-HOLDER BELT JB72-00764A PMO-PULLEY JB72-00763A PMO-COVER SCAN LOWER JB72-00760A PMO-TIE STOPPER JG72-40717A SCREW-TAPPING 6002-000175 PMO-HOLDER CCD JB72-00759A MEA UNIT-MOTOR BRACKET JB97-01450A RING-E 6044-000125 PMO-HOLDER BELT JB72-00764A GEAR-TIMING JB66-00082A...
Exploded Views and Parts List 6-5 MEC-Feeder Exploded View & Parts List 6-13...
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Exploded Views and Parts List - MEC-Feeder Parts List DESCRIPTION SEC. CODE Q’TY PMO-CAP LEFT EDGE JB72-00269A PMO-GUIDE SIDE PAPER JB72-00303A PMO-FRAME ASF JB72-00301A PMO-SHAFT PICKUP JB72-41331B GEAR-IDLER ASF JB72-40927A GEAR-DRIVER ASF JB66-40928A PMO-HOUSING R JB72-40982A PMO-MOUSING L JB72-40985A GEAR-drive PICKUP JB66-40907A GEAR-PICKUP IDLER JB66-40906A...
Exploded Views and Parts List 6-8 Packing & Parts List 6-19...
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Exploded Views and Parts List - Packing Parts List DESCRIPTION SEC. CODE Q’TY BAG-PE SET JK69-30101A CUSHION-L JB69-00118A CUSHION-R JB69-00118A BOX(P)-MAIN JB69-00117A BAG-PE(ACCESSORY) JC69-00031C MAN(BOOK)-QRG MAN(CARD)-WARRANTY MAN(CARD)-QRC S/W-UTILITY CD-ROM1,2 PRINT HEAD INK-COLOR JB47-00014A PRINT HEAD INK-MONO JB47-00015A CBF-INTERFACE-USB JC39-00001A POWER CORD-SF-4705 JB39-00001A 6-20...