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DDP92/184 Finisher Maintenance Manual “Click on blue to view” Table of Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Outlines Safe Handling of Finisher General Information Preventive Maintenance Troubleshooting Disassembling, Assembling & Adjustment 7.
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Contents Chapter 1. Outlines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 1.1. Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 1.2. Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 1.3. Configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4 Chapter 2.
5.2.14. E1C8 FNS INSERTER JAM 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.2.15. E1C9 FNS INSERTER JAM 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.2.16. E1D0 FNS LEAD JAM 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.2.17. E1D1 FNS LEAD JAM 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.2.18. E1D2 FNS LEAD JAM 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.2.19. E1D3 FNS LEAD JAM 4 .
6.2.6. Removal of the Folding Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.2.7. Removal of the Cover Sheet Feeder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.2.8. Removal of the Cover A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.2.9. Removal of the Paper Feed Roller and the Feed Roller. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.2.10. Removal of the Rubber, Double Feed Prevention Roller . . . . . . . . . . . 6.3. Adjustment. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7.5.2.1. Single Staple (Front) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.5.2.2. Single Staple (Rear) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.5.2.3. Two Staples (Flat) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.5.2.4. Two staples ( staple & fold) (Booklet model only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.5.2.5. Operation of the flat-stapling and stapling-and-folding stopper (Booklet model only) . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 1. Outlines 1.1. Characteristics 92 pages/minutes high speed cut sheet finisher Offset sorting and stapling with 3 places are available Small size and easy paper handling Easy change for staple cartridge Applicable for variety size of paper Stapling-and-folding, and folding are available. (Option) A cover sheet and insertion pages from the cover sheet feeder are available. (Option) 1.2.
Number of stapled sheets Other than A3 SEF, 11 x 17,12x18 , A5 A3 SEF, 11 x 17, 12x18 , A5 2 to 9 100 stacks 50 stacks 10 to 20 50 stacks 50 stacks 21 to 30 30 stacks 30 stacks 31 to 40 25 stacks 25 stacks 41 to 50 20 stacks 20 stacks Table 1-1. Stacking Mode and Capacity 4. Center stapling/folding mode (Option) Booklets can be stacked until the sensor detects the stacker tray full in the booklet mode. The referential stacking capacities are shown below.
Stapling position A = 8.5 mm C = 82.5 mm E = 14 mm B = 8.5 mm D = 8.5 mm Paper feed direction 1 place (Rear side) 2 places 1 place (Front side) Booklet mode (stapling and folding) Stapling capacity5,000 staples / cartridge Power source 24V/5V (Supplied from the printer) Temperature and Humidity MM L (1) Operation Temperature Humidity : 10 to 32 °C (50 to 89.6 °F) : 20 to 80 % Wet Bulb 26 deg.C (78.8 °F) max. (2) Recommended condition Temperature : 19 to 25 °C (66.
1.3. Configurations The basic configuration of this finisher is as follows.
Chapter 2. Safe Handling of the Finisher This chapter describes the rules for safe handling of the finisher which must be strictly observed by all maintenance personnel. Before conducting maintenance and inspection of the finisher, you must fully comprehend the following. 1. Before conducting maintenance or inspection, be sure to switch the power supply OFF. 2. If it is absolutely necessary to work with the power turned ON, observe the following: 3.
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Chapter 3. General Information This chapter describes the cautions and matter in general in relationship to the maintenance. It is particularly essential to read the following. 3.1. Maintenance Precautions 1. Thoroughly read through and understand the instructions to handle the finisher safely as described in Chapter 2, “Safe Handling of the Finisher,” on page 2-1. 2. Do not place such parts as screws on the upper cover as these may fall off and get astray. 3.2.
3.3. Tool Required The tools which are necessary for servicing the finisher are listed below. Table 3-1. Names of General Tools - Scale in metric Item NAME SPECIFICATION 1. Philips Screwdriver No. 2 Medium Shaft length ; approx. 100mm 2. Jeweler’s Screwdriver Set Set Tip width 2.0 to 2.5 mm 3. Long Nose Chain Plier with side cutter (Radio Nipper) 4. Push-Pull Scale 3 kg 5. Adjustable Open End Wrench Span 30mm 6. Stapler Jig Part No. G8581457 (N426067) Table 3-2.
3.4. Switch & Sensor Locations sro toM 18 10 12 9 29 30 35 36 32 33 37 38 2 22 5 15 23 25 26 27 34 21 31 28 1 19 24 20 Figure 3-2. Location of all Switches & Sensors Table 3-4. Names of Switches & Sensors Parts Catalog No. Name Marks Maintenance Ref. + Page Remarks List Item No. Block 1. Interlock MS1 2 33 FS 2. Sub-tray paper exit PS PS1 3 5 FS 3. Tray upper-limit PS PS2 2 18 FS 4. Tray lower-limit PS PS3 1 14 FS 5. FIN entrance passage PS PS4 4 10 FS 6.
Table 3-4. Names of Switches & Sensors Parts Catalog No. Name Maintenance Ref. + Page Marks Remarks List Item No. Block 14. Sub-tray full PS PS36 3 32 FS 15. Stapler-rotation HP PS PS14 16 15 FS 16. Tray no-paper detection PS PS15 1 14 FS 17. Roller-shift HP PS PS18 7 3 FS 18. Stacker no-paper detection PS PS20 13 21 FS sro toM 7 13 6 11 14 17 8 3 16 4 Figure 3-3. Location of all Switches & Sensors Table 3-5. Names of Switches & Sensors Parts Catalog No.
Table 3-5. Names of Switches & Sensors Parts Catalog No. Name Marks Maintenance Ref. + Page Remarks List Item No. Block 24. Folding passage PS/2 PS26 21 7 FS 25. Folding stopper HP PS PS27 22 3 FS 26. Folding passage PS/1 PS28 22 7 FS 27. Folding full up PS PS29 20 20 FS 28. Clincher HP PS/R PS30 16 17 FS 29. Stapler HP PS/R PS31 16 17 FS 30. Clincher timing PS/R PS32 16 17 FS 31. Clincher HP PS/F PS33 15 19 FS 32.
Table 3-6. Names of Switches & Sensors Parts Catalog No. Name Marks Maintenance Ref. + Page Remarks List Item No. Block 41. Sheet-tray lower-limit PS PS203 4 4 PI 42. Sheet-tray upper-limit PS PS204 3 17 PI 43. Sheet set PS PS208 1 9 PI 44. Pre no-paper PS PS209 1 1 PI 45. Pre no-paper PS/2 PS205 1 9 PI 46.
3.5. Motor, Solenoid, Clutch & PCB Locations sro toM 1 7 6 8 20 21 23 10 12 25 4 5 9 26 3 14 15 22 24 2 11 13 17 16 19 18 Figure 3-5. Location of all Motors, Solenoids, Clutches, and PCBs Table 3-7. Names of Motors & Solenoids Parts Catalog No. Name Maintenance Ref. + Page Marks Remarks List Item No. Block 1. M1 FNS conveyance motor M1 10 1 FS 2. Roller-shift motor M2 7 1 FS 3. Tray up-down motor M3 6 22 FS 4. Stapler rotation motor M4 17 7 FS 5.
Table 3-7. Names of Motors & Solenoids Parts Catalog No. Name Maintenance Ref. + Page Marks Remarks List Item No. Block 13. Folding-stopper motor M18 23 1 FS 14. Folding-knife motor M19 23 1 FS 15. Folding conveyance motor M20 24 23 FS 16. Clincher motor-R M21 6.2.4 Page 6-19 16 17 FS 17. Stapler motor-R M22 4.3.3 Page 4-7 16 17 FS 18. Clincher motor-F M23 6.2.4 Page 6-19 15 19 FS 19. Stapler motor-F M24 4.3.3 Page 4-7 15 19 FS 20.
3.6. Standard Finisher Circuit Diagram Note: PS means Photo Sensor. M means Motor. SW means Switch. MC means Magnetic Clutch. SD means Solenoid. Figure 3-1.
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Chapter 4. Preventive Maintenance This section contains information for maintaining the finisher for continuous failurefree, high quality performance. Including in this section are procedures for cleaning the exterior and interior of the finisher. While performing any maintenance procedure, visually inspect the finisher for loose, broken or missing cables, connectors or other parts. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE For many of the preventive maintenance procedures, there are no set times to perform them.
4.2. Parts for Periodical Replacements and Frequencies by Customer Engineer Table 4-2. Parts for periodic replacement and frequencies Item No. Periodic Replacement DWG. No. Qty Frequencies Work time reqd. (min.) 1. Paper exit roller G8501111 (N421840) 10 800 k images 15 2. Paper exit roller in the stacker/stapler unit G8501111 (N421840) 4 400 k images 10 3. Stapler G8581127 (N424790) 2 250 k staples 20 4. Tray up-down motor G8581074 (N424733) 1 4,800 k images 15 5.
4.3. Procedure of Replacing the Parts for Periodical Replacement 4.3.1. Replacing the Paper Exit Roller Applicable jigs and tools: Jewel Screwdriver. [Disassembling Procedures] 1. Push the Tray Upper-limit Sensor beside the Paper Exit Roller, then the Main Tray goes down. 2. Open the Front Cover to make the Main Tray stopped. 3. Turn OFF the MAIN AC POWER. Figure 4-1. Removal of the Paper Exit Roller 4.
[Assembling Procedures] 1. Align the grooves of the new Paper Exit Roller with the shaft. 2. Press the rollers until click sounds, so that they can be properly installed. 3. Close the Front Cover. cpe .c1 7M Figure 4-3.
4.3.2. Replacing the Paper Exit Roller in the Stacker/stapler Unit CAUTION: Be sure to turn OFF the MAIN AC POWER prior to performing the maintenance. Applicable jigs and tools: Jewel Screwdriver. [Disassembling Procedures] 1. Open the Front Cover and pull out the Stacker/stapler Unit. Figure 4-4. Removal of the Paper Exit Roller 2. Insert the end of a screwdriver into the slot of the Paper Exit Roller, and twist the screwdriver to pry the roller open. Figure 4-5.
[Assembling Procedures] 1. Align the grooves of the new Paper Exit Roller with the shaft. 2. Press the rollers until click sounds, so that they can be properly installed. 3. Close the Stacker/stapler Unit and the Front Cover. cpe .c1 7M Figure 4-6.
4.3.3. Replacing the Stapler CAUTION: Be sure to turn OFF the MAIN AC POWER prior to performing the maintenance. Applicable jigs and tools: +Screwdriver, Stapler jig. [Disassembling Procedures] 1. Remove the Front Cover. (Refer to item 6.1.3 on page 6-3) 2. Pull out the Stacker/stapler Unit by pulling on the handle. 3. Remove the Cartridge from the Stapler. 4. Remove the +screw holding the Staple Cover and remove the Staple Cover. Figure 4-7. Removal of the Staple Cover 5.
6. Lift the Stapler slightly and remove it. cpe .c1 7M Figure 4-9. Removal of the Stapler [Assembling Procedures] 1. Reinstall the Stapler by reversing the procedure above. 1. Adjust the Stapler vertical positioning. (Refer to item 6.3.
4.3.4. Replacing the Tray Up-down Motor CAUTION: Be sure to turn OFF the MAIN AC POWER prior to performing the maintenance. Applicable jigs and tools: +Screwdriver. [Disassembling Procedures] 1. Remove the Rear Cover. (Refer to item 6.1.2 on page 6-2) 2. Detach the Connector and remove the 2 +screws holding the Tray Up-down Motor and remove the tray Up-down Motor. CAUTION: Take out the Tray Up-down Motor while supporting the Main Tray by hand. Figure 4-10.
4.3.5. Replacing the Paper Exit Opening Solenoid CAUTION: Be sure to turn OFF the MAIN AC POWER prior to performing the maintenance. Applicable jigs and tools: +Screwdriver, pliers, scale. [Disassembling Procedures] 1. Remove the Rear Cover and the Top Cover. (Refer to item 6.1.2 on page 6-2) and (Refer to item 6.1.4 on page 6-4) 2. Remove the +Screws and the Spring. 3. Remove the Paper Exit Opening Solenoid. Figure 4-11. Removal of the Paper Exit Opening Solenoid [Assembling Procedures] 1.
Chapter 5. Troubleshooting 5.1. Troubles 5.1.1. Abnormal stacking PRIMARY FACTOR; PHENOMENON 1. This phenomenon occurs. The condition of stacked paper on the Main Tray is abnormal. Note: If paper stacked on each tray is beyond the capacity indicated in Table 1-1, abnormal stacking may occur. CAUSES & CHECK POINTS CORRECTIONS Maintenance Ref + Page 1. The paper is curled. Replace: Paper 2. The paper is skewed at the Paper Exit Unit. (1) Paper Exit Opening does not close correctly.
Paper feed direction Vertical skew = A-B (B: Vertical size of paper) Horizontal skew = C-D (D: Horizontal size of paper) Figure 5-1.
5.1.2. Stapling failure PRIMARY FACTOR; (a) The staple does not reach the tip of the Staple Cartridge. NOTE: The Finisher has a possibility that this phenomenon may occur 5 times per 1,000 staple operations. (b) The staple remains at the tip of the Staple Cartridge. NOTE: The Finisher has a possibility that this phenomenon may occur 1 time per 1,000 staple operations. (c) The staple is folded. NOTE: The Finisher has a possibility that this phenomenon may occur 5 times per 1,000 staple operations.
5.1.3. Flat Stapling position failure PRIMARY FACTOR; PHENOMENON 1. This phenomenon occurs continuously. The flat stapling position on the paper is beyond the requirements. NOTE: The Finisher has a possibility that this phenomenon may occur 1 time per 200 staple operations. CAUSES & CHECK POINTS 1. The space "A" is not in the requirement. CORRECTIONS Maintenance Ref + Page 6.3.16, 6-50 Adjust: Flat Stapling stopper Spec range: A=5.5 to 11.5mm (initial value=8.5mm) Figure 5-1.
5.1.5. Angle of folding position failure PRIMARY FACTOR; PHENOMENON 1. This phenomenon occurs. The angle of folding position is not correct.. CAUSES & CHECK POINTS CORRECTIONS Maintenance Ref + Page 1. The fold line (the folding stopper) is perpendicular to the conveyance direction. Adjust: The angle of Folding Stopper. 6.3.19, 6-56 2. The fold side discrepancy (for A3 paper) is within the limit. Adjust: The angle of Folding Stopper. 6.3.19, 6-56 A=Within1mm Figure 5-2.
5.1.7. Folding position failure on center stapling/folding mode PRIMARY FACTOR; PHENOMENON 1. This phenomenon occurs. The stapling position is not at center of paper. Note 1: Folding position may shift from the center of paper when the paper maker, paper type, paper thickness and etc. changes. Note 2: Before proceeding, be sure that you have correctly adjusted the angle of the stapling-and-folding stopper ( 6.3.19, 6-56 ). Note 3: Folding position can be adjusted using Operator Control Panel by user.
5.1.9. Folding unit does not appear on the OCP. PRIMARY FACTOR; PHENOMENON 1. This phenomenon occurs. Folding unit does not appear on the OCP though the Folding unit is connected. Note: Finisher judges that the Folding unit is connected when a level of the "BM SET signal" is low. (B6 pin and B7 pin of CN5 are connected.) CAUSES & CHECK POINTS CORRECTIONS 1. PCB fault. Replace: FS-108HBM P/K 2. The breaking of cables. Repair the cable between B6 pin and B7 pin of CN5. Maintenance Ref + Page 3.
5.2. Error Code Indication Note: PS in the Circuit Diagram means Photo Sensor. SD in the Circuit Diagram means Solenoid. MC in the Circuit Diagram means Magnetic Clutch. SW in the Circuit Diagram means switch. Detail Error Code Error Name Page No. Description E008 FNS COVER SHEET TRAY EMPTY FNS Cover Sheet Tray is empty. 5-11 E009 SHIFT TRAY FULL 1 Main Tray is full of paper. 5-11 E00A SHIFT TRAY FULL 2 Paper on the Main Tray is abnormal. 5-11 E00D SUB TRAY FULL Sub Tray is full of paper.
Detail Error Code Error Name Page No. Description E1D1 FNS LEAD JAM 2 Paper did not arrive at Paper Exit 2 PS. 5-22 E1D2 FNS LEAD JAM 3 Paper did not arrive at Stacker Conveyance Passage PS. 5-22 E1D3 FNS LEAD JAM 4 Paper did not arrive at Paper Exit 1 PS. 5-22 E1D5 FNS TRAIL JAM 2 Paper did not depart from Paper Exit 2 PS. 5-22 E1D6 FNS TRAIL JAM 3 Paper did not depart from Stacker Conveyance Passage PS. 5-22 E1D7 FNS TRAIL JAM 4 Paper did not depart from Paper Exit 1 PS.
Detail Error Code Error Name Page No. Description E2E9 ALIGNMENT PLATE/LOWER POSITION ERROR Abnormality was detected in the Alignment Plate/Lower HP PS. 5-38 E2EA STAPLER & FOLDING STOPPER MOTOR ERROR An error occurred at the Staple & Folding Stopper Motor. 5-39 E2EB FOLDING STOPPER ERROR An error occurred at the Folding Stopper Motor. 5-40 E2EC FOLDING KNIFE POSITION ERROR An error occurred at the Folding Knife Motor.
5.2.1. PRIMARY FACTOR; PHENOMENON E008 FNS COVER SHEET TRAY EMPTY Detected that the No-Sheet PS is turned OFF(H) when the Cover Sheet Feeder is operating. Detected that the Sheet Set PS is OFF(H) and Pre no-paper PS is OFF(H) at the same time when the Cover Sheet Feeder starts. CAUSES & CHECK POINTS CORRECTIONS Maintenance Ref + Page 1. This phenomenon occurs. 1. The Cover Sheet Tray is empty. Set: Paper 2. This phenomenon occurs though the Cover Sheet Tray is not empty. 1.
5.2.3. PRIMARY FACTOR; PHENOMENON E00A SHIFT TRAY FULL 2 Detected that the stacked paper on the Main Tray is abnormal. CAUSES & CHECK POINTS CORRECTIONS Maintenance Ref + Page 1. This phenomenon occurs. 1. Occurred that the stacked paper on the Main Tray is abnormal. Remove: Paper 2. Stacker full is detected though the Main Tray is not full of paper. (in case of the paper on the Main Tray is not abnormal) 1. The breaking of cables or the disconnecting of connectors.
5.2.4. PRIMARY FACTOR; PHENOMENON E00D SUB TRAY FULL Detected that the Sub Tray Full PS is turn ON (H). CAUSES & CHECK POINTS CORRECTIONS Maintenance Ref + Page 1. This phenomenon occurs. 1. The Sub-Tray is full. Remove: Paper 2. Stacker full is detected though the Sub-Tray is not full of paper. 1. The breaking of cables or the disconnecting of connectors. Repair the cable or reset the connector CN1 - PS36 2. Sensor fault. Replace: Sub-Tray Full PS (PS36) 3.
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5.2.6. PRIMARY FACTOR; PHENOMENON E027 STACKER 4 TABLE FULL Detected that the Folding Full Up PS is turn ON (H). CAUSES & CHECK POINTS CORRECTIONS Maintenance Ref + Page 1. This phenomenon occurs. 1. The Booklet Tray is full. Remove: Paper 2. Stacker full is detected though the Booklet Tray is not full of paper. 1. The breaking of cables or the disconnecting of connectors. Repair the cable or reset the connector CN9 - PS29 2. Sensor fault. Replace: Folding Full Up PS (PS29) 3.
5.2.7. E03E FNS TOP COVER OPEN E03F FNS FRONT COVER OPEN PRIMARY FACTOR; E03E: Top Cover of finisher is open. E03F: Front Cover of finisher is open. PHENOMENON CAUSES & CHECK POINTS CORRECTIONS Maintenance Ref + Page 1. This phenomenon 1. Cover is open. occurs because the Cover is open. Close the cover. 2. This phenomenon occurs though the Cover does not open. Replace: Interlock (MS1) Paper Exit Cover Open/Close Detection PS (PS207) 3.4, 3-3 3.4, 3-3 2.
5.2.8. E064 to E068 PAPER ON PAPER PATH 14 to 18 E069 to E06C PAPER ON PAPER PATH 30 to 33 PRIMARY FACTOR; PHENOMENON Detected that sensor of each sensor unit is turn ON. This status is generally detected when paper is in the finisher. Note: When the center stapling/folding mode is canceled, the paper remains in the Stacker unit and E067 is reported. CAUSES & CHECK POINTS CORRECTIONS Maintenance Ref + Page 1. This phenomenon occurs. 1. Paper jam occurs. Remove: Jammed Paper 2.
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5.2.9. PRIMARY FACTOR; PHENOMENON 1. 2. E1C3 FNS LEAD JAM 6 Paper did not arrive at the Folding Passage PS/1 in the Folding Mode. CAUSES & CHECK POINTS CORRECTIONS Maintenance Ref + Page This phenomenon occurs because the paper has not arrive the Folding Passage PS/1. 1. Foreign substance is on the paper path. Remove: Foreign substance 2. PCB fault. Replace: FS-108H/HBM P/K This phenomenon occurs though the paper has arrive at the Folding Passage PS/1. 1.
5.2.11. PRIMARY FACTOR; PHENOMENON 1. 2. E1C5 FNS LEAD JAM 8 Paper did not arrive at the Folding Passage PS/2. CAUSES & CHECK POINTS CORRECTIONS Maintenance Ref + Page This phenomenon occurs because the paper has not arrive the Folding Passage PS/2. 1. Foreign substance is on the paper path. Remove: Foreign substance 2. PCB fault. Replace: FS-108H/HBM P/K This phenomenon occurs though the paper has arrive at the Folding Passage PS/2. 1.
5.2.14. PRIMARY FACTOR; PHENOMENON 1. 2. This phenomenon occurs because the paper has not arrive the Stacker Conveyance Passage PS. This phenomenon occurs though the paper has arrive at the Stacker Conveyance Passage PS. E1C8 FNS INSERTER JAM 2 Paper did not arrive at the Stacker Conveyance Passage PS in the Cover Sheet Feeder use. CAUSES & CHECK POINTS CORRECTIONS 1. Foreign substance is on the paper path. Remove: Foreign substance 2. Paper contacts the gate.
5.2.16. PRIMARY FACTOR; PHENOMENON 1. 2. This phenomenon occurs because the paper has not arrive the FIN Entrance Passage PS. This phenomenon occurs though the paper has arrive at the FIN Entrance Passage PS. E1D0 FNS LEAD JAM 1 Paper did not arrive at the FIN Entrance Passage PS. CAUSES & CHECK POINTS CORRECTIONS Maintenance Ref + Page 1. Foreign substance is on the paper path between Engine and Finisher. Remove: Foreign substance 2. Paper guide of finisher entrance is dislocated.
5.2.18. PRIMARY FACTOR; PHENOMENON 1. 2. This phenomenon occurs because the paper has not arrive the Stacker Conveyance Passage PS This phenomenon occurs though the paper has arrive at the Stacker Conveyance Passage PS. E1D2 FNS LEAD JAM 3 Paper did not arrive at the Stacker Conveyance Passage PS. CAUSES & CHECK POINTS CORRECTIONS 1. Foreign substance is on the paper path. Remove: Foreign substance 2. Paper contacts the gate.
5.2.20. PRIMARY FACTOR; PHENOMENON 1. This phenomenon occurs because the paper has not depart from the Paper Exit 2 PS. E1D5 FNS TRAIL JAM 2 Paper did not depart from the Paper Exit 2 PS. CAUSES & CHECK POINTS 1. Solenoid operation fault. CORRECTIONS Adjustment: Paper Exit Opening Solenoid (SD4) Maintenance Ref + Page 6.3.8, 6-40 2. The breaking of cables or the disconnecting of connectors. Repair the cable or reset the connector CN1 - SD4 3. Solenoid fault.
5.2.22. PRIMARY FACTOR; PHENOMENON 1. This phenomenon occurs because the paper has not depart from the Paper Exit 1 PS. E1D7 FNS TRAIL JAM 4 Paper did not depart from the Paper Exit 1 PS. CAUSES & CHECK POINTS 1. CORRECTIONS Maintenance Ref + Page Paper Exit Arm position fault. Position adjustment: Paper Exit Arm. 2. Paper Exit operation fault Adjustment: Opening/Closing at the Paper Exit 6.3.7, 6-39 Paper Exit Opening Solenoid 6.3.8, 6-40 (SD4) Paper Exit Opening Lower Guide 6.3.
5.2.24. PRIMARY FACTOR; PHENOMENON 1. This phenomenon occurs. 5.2.25. PRIMARY FACTOR; PHENOMENON 1. This phenomenon occurs. E255 INSERTER PICK COUNT OVER The pick count is over 15 sheets. CAUSES & CHECK POINTS CORRECTIONS Maintenance Ref + Page 1. PCB fault. Replace: FS-108H/HBM P/K 3.5, 3-7 2. PCB fault. Replace: CPXXX Assembly Refer to maintenance manual of Engine. E260 FINISHER CPU ERROR E26A FINISHER ST EXIT SIGNAL ERROR E260: Engine cannot communicate with Finisher.
5.2.26. E262 FINISHER INCORRECT COMMAND E264 FINISHER ACT TIMEOUT E266 FINISHER DORMANT TIMEOUT E268 FINISHER BUSY TIMEOUT E26C FINISHER PRINT TIMEOUT PRIMARY FACTOR; PHENOMENON 1. This phenomenon occurs. E262: The Finisher detected that it received a command on undefined condition. E264: The Finisher does not become an activate condition. E266: The Finisher does not become a dormant condition. E268: The Finisher is in busy condition continuously. E26C: The Finisher is in print condition continuously.
5.2.27. PRIMARY FACTOR; PHENOMENON 1. Cover Sheet Tray does not operate. E2B1 FNS COVER SHEET TRAY TIMEOUT Even if the Cover Sheet Tray is driven for 10 seconds, the Sheet Tray Upper Limit PS or Sheet Tray Lower Limit PS does not detect the Tray. CAUSES & CHECK POINTS This phenomenon occurs though the Cover Sheet Tray operates. Maintenance Ref + Page 1. The breaking of Interface cables or the disconnecting of connectors. Repair the cable or reset the connector CN2 (PI-108H P/K) - M201 2.
5.2.28. E2C1 STAPLER POS. ERROR PRIMARY FACTOR; PHENOMENON 1. 2. This phenomenon occurs because the Stapler Unit does not move normally. This phenomenon occurs though the Stapler Unit operates. During the Stapler Unit movement, the Staple horizontal position cannot be detected. CAUSES & CHECK POINTS CORRECTIONS 1. The drive system for the Stapler Unit is faulty. Check: Stapler Unit or its environs. 2. Motor fault. Replace: Stapler Movement Motor (M11) Maintenance Ref + Page 3.5, 3-7 3.
5.2.29. PRIMARY FACTOR; PHENOMENON 1. 2. This phenomenon occurs because the Stapler Unit does not operate. This phenomenon occurs though the Stapler Unit operates during stapling. E2C2 STAPLING ERROR E2C3 STAPLING F ERROR E2C4 STAPLING R ERROR E2C2: When in Staple operation, both Staple operations fail. E2C3: When in Staple operation, the Front side Staple operation fails. E2C4: When in Staple operation, the Rear side Staple operation fails.
5.2.30. PRIMARY FACTOR; PHENOMENON 1. 2. This phenomenon occurs because the Stapler Unit does not rotate. This phenomenon occurs though the Stapler Unit rotate. E2C5 STAPLER ROTATE ERROR 1 E2CB STAPLER ROTATE ERROR 2 During the Stapler Unit rotation, the Stapler Unit rotation position cannot be detected. E2C5: slant position, E2CB: parallel position. CAUSES & CHECK POINTS CORRECTIONS 1. The drive system for the Stapler Unit rotation is faulty. Check: Stapler Unit or its environs. 2. Motor fault.
5.2.31. PRIMARY FACTOR; PHENOMENON 1. 2. This phenomenon occurs because the Main Tray does not operate. This phenomenon occurs though the Main Tray operates. E2C6 SHIFT TRAY TIMEOUT Even if the Main Tray is driven for 10 seconds, the Tray Upper Limit PS or Tray Lower Limit PS does not detect the Tray. CAUSES & CHECK POINTS CORRECTIONS Maintenance Ref + Page 1. The system for the Main Tray is faulty. The Updown wire is worn out. Replace: Up-down wire 6.2.5, 6-21 2. Motor fault.
5.2.32. PRIMARY FACTOR; PHENOMENON 1. 2. This phenomenon occurs because the Alignment Plate/Upper does not operate. This phenomenon occurs though the Alignment Plate/Upper operates. E2C7 ALIGNMENT PLATE POS. ERROR During the Alignment Plate/Upper operation, the plate cannot be detected. CAUSES & CHECK POINTS CORRECTIONS Maintenance Ref + Page The drive system for the Alignment Plate/Upper is faulty. Check: Alignment Plate/Upper or its environs. 2. Motor fault.
5.2.33. PRIMARY FACTOR; PHENOMENON 1. 2. This phenomenon occurs because the Shift Unit does not operate. This phenomenon occurs though the Shift Unit operates. E2C8 SHIFT POS. ERROR During the Shift operation, the Shift Unit cannot be detected. CAUSES & CHECK POINTS CORRECTIONS Maintenance Ref + Page 1. The drive system for the Shift is faulty. Adjust: Shift position Check: Shift or its environs. 6.2.1, 6-11 2. Motor fault. Replace: Roller Shift Motor (M2) 3.5, 3-7 3.
5.2.34. PRIMARY FACTOR; PHENOMENON 1. 2. This phenomenon occurs because the Paper Exit Belt does not operate. This phenomenon occurs though the Paper Exit Belt operates. E2C9 BELT POS. ERROR During the Paper Exit Belt operation, the Belt cannot be detected. CAUSES & CHECK POINTS CORRECTIONS 1. The drive system for the belt operation is faulty. Check: Paper Exit Belt or its environs. 2. Motor fault. Replace: Paper Exit Roller Motor (M7) Maintenance Ref + Page 3.5, 3-7 3.
5.2.35. PRIMARY FACTOR; PHENOMENON 1. 2. This phenomenon occurs because the Paper Exit Opening does not operate. This phenomenon occurs though the Paper Exit Opening operates. E2CA PAPER EXIT OPENING POS. ERROR During the Paper Exit Opening operation, the Opening cannot be detected. CAUSES & CHECK POINTS CORRECTIONS Maintenance Ref + Page 1. The drive system for the Paper Exit Opening operation is faulty. Check: Paper Exit Opening or its environs. 2. Motor fault.
5.2.36. PRIMARY FACTOR; PHENOMENON 1. This phenomenon occurs. E2E5 FNS DRIVER Detected that the power supply does not supply the Finisher with +24V power. CAUSES & CHECK POINTS CORRECTIONS 1. Supply voltage fault. Check: Supply voltage 2. The breaking of cables or the disconnecting of connectors. Repair the cable or reset the connector CN6 - P231 3. PCB fault. Replace: FS-108H/HBM P/K Maintenance Ref + Page 3.5, 3-7 Figure 5-19. Error Code E2E5 5.2.37. PRIMARY FACTOR; PHENOMENON 1.
5.2.39. PRIMARY FACTOR; PHENOMENON 1. 2. This phenomenon occurs because the Alignment Plate/Lower does not operate. This phenomenon occurs though the Alignment Plate/Lower operates. E2E9 ALIGNMENT PLATE/LOWER POS. ERROR During the Alignment Plate/Lower operation, the plate cannot be detected. CAUSES & CHECK POINTS CORRECTIONS 1. The drive system for the Alignment Plate/Upper is faulty. Check: Alignment Plate/Lower or its environs. 2. Motor fault.
5.2.40. PRIMARY FACTOR; PHENOMENON 1. 2. This phenomenon occurs because the Stapling & Folding Stopper does not operate. This phenomenon occurs though the Stapling & Folding Stopper operates. E2EA STOPPER RELEASE MOTOR ERROR During the Stapling & Folding Stopper operation, the Stopper cannot detected. CAUSES & CHECK POINTS CORRECTIONS Maintenance Ref + Page 1. The drive system for the Stapling & Folding Stopper is faulty. Check: Stapling & Folding Stopper or its environs. 2.
5.2.41. PRIMARY FACTOR; PHENOMENON 1. 2. This phenomenon occurs because the Folding Stopper does not operate. This phenomenon occurs though the Folding Stopper operates. E2EB FOLDING STOPPER ERROR During the Folding Stopper operation, the stopper cannot detected. CAUSES & CHECK POINTS CORRECTIONS Maintenance Ref + Page 1. The drive system for the Folding Stopper is faulty. Check: Folding Stopper or its environs. 2. The breaking of cables or the disconnecting of connectors.
5.2.42. PRIMARY FACTOR; PHENOMENON 1. 2. This phenomenon occurs because the Folding Knife does not operate. This phenomenon occurs though the Folding Knife operates. E2EC FOLDING KNIFE POS. ERROR During of the Folding Knife operation, the Folding Knife HP PS continues being ON (L) or does not turn on (L). CAUSES & CHECK POINTS CORRECTIONS Maintenance Ref + Page 1. The drive system for the Folding Knife is faulty. Check: Folding Knife or its environs. 2.
5.2.43. PRIMARY FACTOR; PHENOMENON 1. 2. This phenomenon occurs because the Stapling & Folding Stopper does not operate. This phenomenon occurs though the Stapling & Folding Stopper operates. E2ED STAPLER & FOLDING STOPPER During the Stapling & Folding Stopper operation, the Stapling & Folding Stopper HP PS continues being ON (L) or does not turn on (L). CAUSES & CHECK POINTS CORRECTIONS Maintenance Ref + Page 1. The drive system for the Stopper & Folding Stopper is faulty.
5.2.44. E2EE FNS SIGNAL TRANSLATION ERROR PRIMARY FACTOR; PHENOMENON 1. This phenomenon occurs. 5.2.45. CAUSES & CHECK POINTS 1. PCB fault. CORRECTIONS Replace: FS-108H/HBM P/K Maintenance Ref + Page 3.5, 3-7 E259 CONFIGURATION ERROR PRIMARY FACTOR; PHENOMENON 1. A translation error has occurred Finisher P/K. This phenomenon occurs. Finisher configuration is changed. Printer: The Printer memorizes a finisher configuration. The default of it is "Standard type".
5-44 DDP92/184 Finisher Maintenance Manual MM L 00
Chapter 6. Disassembling, Assembling & Adjustment 6.1. Removal of the Cover Parts 6.1.1. Composition Figure 6-1.
6.1.2. Removal of the Rear Cover CAUTION: Be sure to turn OFF the MAIN AC POWER prior to performing the maintenance. Applicable jigs and tools: +Screwdriver. [Disassembling Procedures] 1. Unscrew the five + screws to remove the Rear Cover. Figure 6-2. Removal of the Rear Cover [Assembling Procedures] 1. Reinstall the Rear Cover reversing the procedure above.
6.1.3. Removal of the Front Cover CAUTION: Be sure to turn OFF the MAIN AC POWER prior to performing the maintenance. Applicable jigs and tools: +Screwdriver. [Disassembling Procedures] 1. Open the Front Cover. 2. Unscrew the two + screws to remove the hinge and remove the Front Cover. Figure 6-3. Removal of the Front Cover [Assembling Procedures] 1. Reinstall the Front Cover reversing the procedure above.
6.1.4. Removal of the Top Cover & the Paper Exit Cover CAUTION: Be sure to turn OFF the MAIN AC POWER prior to performing the maintenance. Applicable jigs and tools: +Screwdriver. [Disassembling Procedures] 1. Open the Paper Exit Cover and remove the 2 screws holding the sub-tray and remove the sub-tray. Figure 6-4. Removal of the Top Cover and the Paper Exit Cover 2. Remove the two caps. 3. Open the Front Cover. 4. Remove the 6 screws holding the Top Cover and Remove the Top Cover. Figure 6-5.
5. Remove the 2 screws holding the Paper Exit Cover and remove the Paper Exit Cover. Figure 6-6. Removal of the Top Cover and the Paper Exit Cover [Assembling Procedures] 1. Reinstall the Top Cover and the Paper Exit Cover reversing the procedure above.
6.1.5. Removal of the Main Tray Applicable jigs and tools: +Screwdriver. [Disassembling Procedures] 1. Push the Tray Upper-limit Sensor beside the Paper Exit Roller, then the Main Tray goes down. 2. Open the Front Cover to make the Main Tray stopped. 3. Turn OFF the MAIN AC POWER. 4. Remove the 2 screws holding the Main Tray and lift the Main Tray up and off. Figure 6-7. Removal of the Main Tray [Assembling Procedures] 1. Reinstall the Main Tray reversing the procedure above.
6.1.6. Removal of the Paper Exit Pressure Plate CAUTION: Be sure to turn OFF the MAIN AC POWER prior to performing the maintenance. Applicable jigs and tools: +Screwdriver. [Disassembling Procedures] 1. Remove the following parts. Rear cover (Refer to item 6.1.2 on page 6-2) Main tray (Refer to item 6.1.5 on page 6-6) Booklet tray Front cover (Refer to item 6.1.3 on page 6-3) Front side cover. 2. Remove the six +screws holding the three kinds of side covers. Figure 6-8. Removal of the Up-down Covers 3.
4. Remove the four +screws from the front and rear Wire Brackets (two screws at each bracket), and then remove the Up-down Stay. Figure 6-10. Removal of the Up-down Stay 5. Remove eight +screws and take off the front and rear Auxiliary Plates. Figure 6-11.
6. Remove the two plates (front and back plates) at the booklet exit Figure 6-12. Removal of the Plates 7. Remove 13 +screws and take off the Paper Exit Pressure Plate. Figure 6-13.
[Assembling Procedures] 1. Reinstall the Paper Exit Pressure Plate reversing the procedure above. CAUTION: Be sure to press down on the up-down stay while tightening the four screws for the Wire Bracket. Figure 6-14.
6.2. Removal of the Shift Unit Parts 6.2.1. Removal of the Shift Unit CAUTION: Be sure to turn OFF the MAIN AC POWER prior to performing the maintenance. Applicable jigs and tools: +Screwdriver. [Disassembling Procedures] 1. Remove the following parts. Rear cover (Refer to item 6.1.2 on page 6-2) Top Cover (Refer to item 6.1.4 on page 6-4) Cover Sheet Feeder (If installed) (Refer to item 6.2.7 on page 6-26) 2. Detach the M2 (roller shift) and PS18 (roller shift HP) connectors. 3.
4. Remove the ground wire fixing screw. 5. Remove the clamp screw. 6. Remove the four + screws. Figure 6-16. Removal of the Shift Unit 7. Remove three +screws and remove the Shift Pulley. 8. Slide the Conveyance Slide Shaft and take out the Shift Unit. Figure 6-17. Removal of the Shift Unit [Assembling Procedures] 1. Reinstall the Shift Unit by reversing the procedure above. CAUTION: When reinstalling the Shift Unit, be sure to align the Conveyance Slide Shaft with the hole in the Shift Pulley.
6.2.2. Removal of the Paper Exit Opening Unit CAUTION: Be sure to turn OFF the MAIN AC POWER prior to performing the maintenance. Applicable jigs and tools: +Screwdriver, Jewel Screwdriver, Pliers. [Disassembling Procedures] 1. Remove the following parts. Rear cover (Refer to item 6.1.2 on page 6-2) Top Cover (Refer to item 6.1.4 on page 6-4) Cover Sheet Feeder (If installed) (Refer to item 6.2.7 on page 6-26) Front Side Cover Shift Unit (Refer to item 6.2.1 on page 6-11) 2. Remove the Pulley and its Belt.
5. Remove the clamp screw and the ground wire screw. 6. Detach the SD4 (paper exit opening) and PS6 (paper exit-1) connectors. 7. Remove the screw holding PS10 (paper exit-2) to the unit. 8. Remove PS10 and detach the connector. CAUTION: When withdrawing the PS10, ensure that needless force is not applied to the lever below the PS10. Figure 6-19. Removal of the Paper Exit Opening Unit 9. Remove the Paper Exit Opening Open-shut Link screw. Figure 6-20.
10. Open the Front Cover. Remove the Front Side E-ring and the Shaft Holder. 11. Remove the spring. Figure 6-21. Removal of the Paper Exit Opening Unit 12. Remove the four +screws holding the Paper Exit Opening Cover and take off the cover. 13. Lift the Paper Exit Opening Unit up and out. Figure 6-22. Removal of the Paper Exit Opening Unit [Assembling Procedures] 1. Reinstall the Paper Exit Opening Unit reversing the procedure above.
6.2.3. Removal of the Stacker/Stapler Unit CAUTION: Be sure to turn OFF the MAIN AC POWER prior to performing the maintenance. Applicable jigs and tools: +Screwdriver. [Disassembling Procedures] 1. Open the Front Cover and pull the Stacker/Stapler Unit part of the way out. 2. Remove the two rail-stopper screws. Then pull the Stacker/Stapler Unit all of the way out. Figure 6-23. Removal of the Stacker/Stapler Unit 3. Remove 4 +screws holding the cover and remove the cover. Figure 6-24.
4. Remove the 2 set screws holding the Bundle Guide Arm to the Stacker/Stapler Unit. Figure 6-25. Removal of the Stacker/Stapler Unit 5. Detach the two connectors from the connector board at the rear of the Stacker/Stapler Unit. Figure 6-26.
6. Remove the four +screws holding the Cartridge Rails and take out the Cartridge Rails. Figure 6-27. Removal of the Stacker/Stapler Unit 7. Remove the final four +screws holding the Stacker/Stapler Unit . Remove the Stacker/stapler unit. Figure 6-28. Removal of the Stacker/Stapler Unit [Assembling Procedures] 1. Reinstall Stacker/Stapler Unit reversing the procedure above.
6.2.4. Removal of the Clincher Unit CAUTION: Be sure to turn OFF the MAIN AC POWER prior to performing the maintenance. Applicable jigs and tools: +Screwdriver, Stapler Jig. [Disassembling Procedures] 1. Remove the Front Cover. (Refer to item 6.1.3 on page 6-3) 2. Pull out the Stacker/Stapler Unit by pulling on the handle. 3. Remove the two rail-stopper screws. Figure 6-29. Removal of the Stacker/Stapler Unit 4. Remove the four +screws holding the cover and remove the cover. Figure 6-30.
5. Detach the connector from the Clincher and remove the four +screws holding the Clincher. Figure 6-31. Removal of the Clincher Unit 6. Lift the Clincher up and out. Figure 6-32. Removal of the Clincher Unit [Assembling Procedures] 1. Reinstall Clincher Unit reversing the procedure above. 2. Adjust the stapler vertical position. (Refer to item 6.3.
6.2.5. Removal of the Up-down Wire CAUTION: Be sure to turn OFF the MAIN AC POWER prior to performing the maintenance. Applicable jigs and tools: +Screwdriver, Push-pull Gauge. [Disassembling Procedures] CAUTION: The following procedure shows replacement of the rear wire Removal of the front wire is similar, but relationships are inverted (mirror image). 1. Remove the Following parts: Rear Cover (Refer to item 6.1.2 on page 6-2) Front Cover (Refer to item 6.1.4 on page 6-4) Front Side Cover Main Tray 2.
[Assembling Procedures] 1. Move the Up-down Stay so that the inner wire which is not removed (the shorter side from the Wire Bracket) is wound twice around the pulley. Figure 6-35. Assembly of the Up-down Wire 2. Wrap the shorter side of the wire (from the Wire Bracket) being exchanged around the Up-down Pulley twice. 3. Adjust the wire-bracket position so that it is even@with the another wire bracket. Insert the pin, and then fasten the pulley into place with the E-ring. 4.
5. Wind the opposite side of the wire (the long side) from the inside of the Up-down Pulley toward the outside, and fix the wire end. Figure 6-37. Assembly of the Up-down Wire 6. Press down on the Up-down Stay and refasten the four wire-bracket screws. Figure 6-38. Assembly of the Up-down Wire 7. Loosen the two belt-tensioner set screws. 8. Using a Push-pull Gauge, pull the belt tensioner so that tension A is at the value indicated below. Maintain this tension while re-tightening the screws.
6.2.6. Removal of the Folding Unit CAUTION: Be sure to turn OFF the MAIN AC POWER prior to performing the maintenance. Applicable jigs and tools: +Screwdriver. [Disassembling Procedures] 1. Remove the Rear Cover. (Refer to item 6.1.2 on page 6-2) 2. Remove four +screws at the rear as illustrated below. Figure 6-40. Removal of the Folding Unit 3. Detach 3 connectors. Figure 6-41.
4. Remove the two plates from the booklet exit (one plate on each side). Figure 6-42. Removal of the Folding Unit 5. Remove seven set screws at the front. 6. Pull the Folding Unit out and off. CAUTION: Be careful to keep the unit clear of the up/down wires when removing it. Figure 6-43. Removal of the Folding Unit [Assembling Procedures] 1. Reinstall the Folding Unit reversing the procedure above. CAUTION: Be careful to keep the harness from catching on the finisher body.
6.2.7. Removal of the Cover Sheet Feeder CAUTION: Be sure to turn OFF the MAIN AC POWER prior to performing the maintenance. Applicable jigs and tools: +Screwdriver. [Disassembling Procedures] 1. Remove the Top Cover. (Refer to item 6.1.4 on page 6-4) 2. Remove the Rear Cover. (Refer to item 6.1.2 on page 6-2) 3. Remove the 3 connectors. 4. Remove the 6 screws and the Cover Sheet Feeder. Figure 6-44. Removal of the Cover Sheet Feeder [Assembling Procedures] 1.
6.2.8. Removal of the Cover A CAUTION: Be sure to turn OFF the MAIN AC POWER prior to performing the maintenance. Applicable jigs and tools: +Screwdriver. [Disassembling Procedures] 1. Remove the sub-tray. 2. Remove the 2 screws and remove the cover A. Figure 6-46. Removal of the Cover A [Assembling Procedures] 1. Reinstall the Cover A reversing the procedure above.
6.2.9. Removal of the Paper Feed Roller and the Feed Roller CAUTION: Be sure to turn OFF the MAIN AC POWER prior to performing the maintenance. Applicable jigs and tools: +Screwdriver. [Disassembling Procedures] 1. Remove the sub-tray and the cover A. (Refer to item 6.2.8 on page 6-27) 2. Remove the 2 Stop rings, Then shift the left and right bearings outside, and remove the feed roller. Figure 6-47. Removal of the Paper Feed Roller and the Feed Roller 3.
6.2.10. Removal of the Rubber, Double Feed Prevention Roller CAUTION: Be sure to turn OFF the MAIN AC POWER prior to performing the maintenance. Applicable jigs and tools: +Screwdriver. [Disassembling Procedures] 1. Remove the cover A. (Refer to item 6.2.8 on page 6-27) 2. Remove the feed roller unit. (Refer to item 6.2.9 on page 6-28) 3. Remove the 4 set screws, Then remove the plate. 4.
6.3. Adjustment 6.3.1. Adjusting of the Magnets on the Conveyance Guide Plate B CAUTION: Be sure to turn OFF the MAIN AC POWER prior to performing the maintenance. Applicable jigs and tools: +Screwdriver. [Preparation] 1. Open the front cover. 2. Check whether the Conveyance Guide Plate B makes contact with the cushioning rubber when the magnets are stuck to the Conveyance Guide Plate A. 3.
4. Loosen the four magnet-holding screws (two at the front and two at the back), and move the Conveyance Guide Plate B all the way in the direction indicated by the arrow. 5. Remove the E-ring and the gear. 6. Adhere the magnets to the Conveyance Guide Plate A and retighten the +screws. Figure 6-51. Adjustment of the Magnets on the Conveyance Guide Plate B [Assembling Procedures] 1. Reinstall the FNS 108H P/K reversing the procedure above.
6.3.2. Adjusting of the Magnets on Conveyance Guide Plate C CAUTION: Be sure to turn OFF the MAIN AC POWER prior to performing the maintenance. Applicable jigs and tools: +Screwdriver. [Preparation] 1. Open the Front Cover. 2. Check whether the Conveyance Guide Plate C makes contact with the cushioning rubber when the magnets are stuck to the Conveyance Guide Plate D. 3.
6.3.3. Adjusting of the Sub-tray Paper Exit Gate CAUTION: Be sure to turn OFF the MAIN AC POWER prior to performing the maintenance. Applicable jigs and tools: +Screwdriver, Scale. [Adjustment Procedures] 1. Remove the Rear Cover. (Refer to item 6.1.2 on page 6-2) 2. Remove the FNS 108H P/K. (Refer to item 6.3.1 on page 6-30) 3. With SD2 (sub-tray paper exit) OFF, measure the gap between the sub-tray gate and the guide plate (indicated by A in the illustration). Spec value for gap: A = 3.5±0.5mm. 4.
6. Loosen the 2 set screws holding the solenoid, and move the solenoid as necessary to adjust. 7. Retighten the screws. Figure 6-54. Adjustment of the Sub-tray Paper Exit Gate [Assembling Procedures] 1. Reinstall the FNS 108H P/K and the rear cover reversing the procedure above.
6.3.4. Adjusting the Paper-Path Switching Gate CAUTION: Be sure to turn OFF the MAIN AC POWER prior to performing the maintenance. Applicable jigs and tools: +Screwdriver, Scale. [Adjustment Procedures] 1. Remove the Rear Cover. (Refer to item 6.1.2 on page 6-2) 2. Remove the FNS 108H P/K. (Refer to item 6.3.1 on page 6-30) 3. Remove the Top cover. (Refer to item 6.1.4 on page 6-4) 4. Remove the Cover Sheet Feeder (if installed). (Refer to item 6.2.7 on page 6-26) 5.
7. If either measurement is out of spec, carry out adjustment as described below. 8. Loosen the 2 set screws holding the solenoid, and move the solenoid as necessary to adjust. 9. Retighten the screws. Figure 6-56. Adjustment of the Paper path switching Gate [Assembling Procedures] 1. Reinstall the FNS 108H P/K , the rear cover and the Cover Sheet Feeder (If installed) reversing the procedure above.
6.3.5. Adjusting the By-pass Gate CAUTION: Be sure to turn OFF the MAIN AC POWER prior to performing the maintenance. Applicable jigs and tools: +Screwdriver, Scale. [Adjustment Procedures] 1. Remove the Rear Cover. (Refer to item 6.1.2 on page 6-2) 2. Open the front cover and the guide plate. 3. Remove the FNS 108H P/K. (Refer to item 6.3.1 on page 6-30) 4. With SD5 (by-pass) OFF, measure the distance between the by-pass gate and the guide plate, indicated by A in the illustration.
6.3.6. Adjusting the Shift position CAUTION: Be sure to turn OFF the MAIN AC POWER prior to performing the maintenance. Applicable jigs and tools: +Screwdriver. [Adjustment Procedures] 1. Remove the Rear Cover. (Refer to item 6.1.2 on page 6-2) 2. Remove the Top cover. (Refer to item 6.1.4 on page 6-4) 3. Remove the Cover Sheet Feeder (if installed). (Refer to item 6.2.7 on page 6-26) 4. Switch the power OFF then ON then OFF again. 5.
6.3.7. Adjusting the Opening/Closing at the Paper Exit CAUTION: Be sure to turn OFF the MAIN AC POWER prior to performing the maintenance. Applicable jigs and tools: +Screwdriver. [Adjustment Procedures] 1. Remove the Rear Cover. (Refer to item 6.1.2 on page 6-2) 2. Remove the Top cover. (Refer to item 6.1.4 on page 6-4) 3. Remove the Cover Sheet Feeder (if installed). (Refer to item 6.2.7 on page 6-26) 4. Switch the power OFF then ON then OFF again.
6.3.8. Adjusting the Paper Exit-Opening Solenoid CAUTION: Be sure to turn OFF the MAIN AC POWER prior to performing the maintenance. Applicable jigs and tools: +Screwdriver, Scale. [Adjustment Procedures] 1. Remove the Rear Cover. (Refer to item 6.1.2 on page 6-2) 2. Remove the Top cover. (Refer to item 6.1.4 on page 6-4) 3. Remove the Cover Sheet Feeder (if installed). (Refer to item 6.2.7 on page 6-26) 4.
5. If the gap is out of spec, carry out adjustment describe as follows. 6. Remove the 2 set screws holding the solenoid bracket in place, and remove the solenoid together with the bracket. Figure 6-62. Adjustment of the Paper Exit Opening Solenoid 7. Loosen the 2 screws holding the solenoid to the bracket, and adjust the position of the solenoid. 8. Retighten the 2 solenoid screws, then replace the solenoid and bracket into their original position and screw in the 2 bracket screws. Figure 6-63.
6.3.9. Adjusting the Paper Exit-Opening Lower Guide Plate CAUTION: Be sure to turn OFF the MAIN AC POWER prior to performing the maintenance. Applicable jigs and tools: +Screwdriver, Scale. [Adjustment Procedures] 1. Remove the Rear Cover. (Refer to item 6.1.2 on page 6-2) 2. Remove the Top cover. (Refer to item 6.1.4 on page 6-4) 3. Remove the Cover Sheet Feeder (if installed). (Refer to item 6.2.7 on page 6-26) 4.
5. Hold down the paper exit-opening guide plate with your hand so that the paper exit roller makes contact, and check that the remaining stroke for solenoid SD4 (distance B) is within spec. Spec value: B = 2.5±0.5mm. Figure 6-65. Adjustment of the Paper Exit Opening Solenoid 6. If either measurement is out of spec, carry out adjustment as described below. 7. Loosen the 2 set screws holding the solenoid bracket in place, and adjust the position of the bracket so that distances A and B are within spec. 8.
6.3.10. Adjusting the Tension of the Stacker Paper Exit Belt CAUTION: Be sure to turn OFF the MAIN AC POWER prior to performing the maintenance. Applicable jigs and tools: +Screwdriver, Push-pull gauge. [Preparation] 1. If the belt tensioner has been loosened as a result of belt replacement or for some other reason, adjust as described below. [Adjustment Procedures] 1. Loosen the 4 set screws (see illustration). 2.
6.3.11. Adjusting the Mount Location of the paper Exit Arm CAUTION: Be sure to turn OFF the MAIN AC POWER prior to performing the maintenance. Applicable jigs and tools: +Screwdriver, Push-pull gauge. [Adjustment Procedures] 1. Remove the screw to remove the belt detection gear. 2. When the stacker paper exit arm is at the position shown below, secure the belt detection gear with a screw with the actuator end of the belt detection gear aligned with the bottom of the square hole. Figure 6-68.
6.3.12. Adjusting the Mount Location of the Upper Alignment Plates CAUTION: Be sure to turn OFF the MAIN AC POWER prior to performing the maintenance. Applicable jigs and tools: +Screwdriver, Scale. [Adjustment Procedures] 1. Open the front cover and pull out the stacker/stapler unit. 2. Move the upper alignment plates into home position. (Move so that the actuator on the upper alignment plate drive belt is at PS8 (upper alignment plate HP). Figure 6-69. Adjustment of the Upper Alignment Plate 3.
6.3.13. Adjusting the Tension of the Upper-Alignment-Plate Drive Timing Belt CAUTION: Be sure to turn OFF the MAIN AC POWER prior to performing the maintenance. Applicable jigs and tools: +Screwdriver. [Preparation] 1. If the upper-alignment-plate drive belt tensioner has been loosened as a result of belt replacement or for some other reason, adjust as de-scribed below. [Adjustment Procedures] 1. Open the front cover and pull out the stacker/stapler unit. 2. Loosen the 2 set screws (see illustration). 3.
6.3.14. Adjusting the Mount Location of the Lower Alignment Plates CAUTION: Be sure to turn OFF the MAIN AC POWER prior to performing the maintenance. Applicable jigs and tools: +Screwdriver. [Adjustment Procedures] 1. Open the front cover and pull out the stacker/ stapler unit. 2. Move the lower alignment plates into home position. (Move so that the actuator on the lower-alignment-plate drive belt is at PS24 (lower-alignment-plate HP). 3.
6.3.15. Adjusting the Tension of the Lower-Alignment-Plate Drive Timing Belt CAUTION: Be sure to turn OFF the MAIN AC POWER prior to performing the maintenance. Applicable jigs and tools: +Screwdriver. [Preparation] 1. If the lower-alignment-plate drive belt tensioner has been loosened as a result of belt replacement or for some other reason, adjust as de-scribed below. [Adjustment Procedures] 1. Loosen the 2 set screws (see illustration). 2.
6.3.16. Adjusting the Stapling Position (Flat Stapling) CAUTION: Be sure to turn OFF the MAIN AC POWER prior to performing the maintenance. Applicable jigs and tools: +Screwdriver, Scale. [Preparation] 1. Check whether the virtual line running between the stoppers is parallel to the virtual line between the staplers. 2. If the lines are not parallel or if you need to change the stapling position, carry out adjustment as described below. Figure 6-74.
[Adjustment Procedures] 1. Loosen the 3 set screws holding the flat-stapling stopper bracket in place, and position the bracket so that distance A is within the specification range. Spec range: A = 5.5 to 11.5mm (initial value = 8.5mm) 2. Hold paper against the stoppers and confirm that all three stoppers are in alignment. 3. Execute stapling to confirm that the stopper line and stapler line are parallel. Figure 6-75.
6.3.17. Adjusting the Stapler Vertical Positioning CAUTION: Be sure to turn OFF the MAIN AC POWER prior to performing the maintenance. Applicable jigs and tools: +Screwdriver, Jig. [Preparation] 1. When replacing or reinstalling a stapler or clincher, adjust the vertical alignment as de-scribed below. [Adjustment Procedures] 1. If installing a stapler, mount the stapler into place. 2. Loosely fasten the clincher in place with 4 set screws.
6. Fit the two pegs on the jig into the corresponding holes in the clincher. Figure 6-77. Adjustment of the Stapler Vertical Positioning 7. Rotate the stapler gears downward. Adjust the clincher position so that the plate on the cartridge fits smoothly into the groove on the jig. 8. With the plate in the groove, tighten the 4 clincher set screws to fasten the clincher into place. 9. Rotate the stapler gears back upwards, and remove the jig. 10.
6.3.18. Adjusting the Staple Orientation (Stapling-and-Folding) CAUTION: Be sure to turn OFF the MAIN AC POWER prior to performing the maintenance. Applicable jigs and tools: +Screwdriver. [Preparation] 1. If the staple orientation is not parallel with the paper edge, adjust as described below. [Adjustment Procedures] 1. Open the front cover and pull the stacker/stapler unit part of the way out. 2. Remove the 2 rail-stopper screws. Then pull the stacker/stapler unit all of the way out. Figure 6-79.
3. Remove the 4 set screws holding the cover in place, and remove the cover. Figure 6-80. Adjustment of Staple Orientation (Stapling-and-Folding) 4. Loosen 4 more set screws. 5. Rotate the stapling-and-folding stopper assembly as necessary to adjust the alignment. 6. Retighten the screws. Figure 6-81.
6.3.19. Adjusting the Angle of the Folding Stopper CAUTION: Be sure to turn OFF the MAIN AC POWER prior to performing the maintenance. Applicable jigs and tools: +Screwdriver, stubby screwdriver. [Preparation] 1. Connect the finisher to the main body. 2. Load A3 paper into the main body. 3. Remove the paper exit-guide-plate adjustment cover. Figure 6-82. Adjustment of the Folding Stopper 4. Check whether the following conditions hold.
[Adjustment Procedures] 1. Take a fold sample using A3 paper. 2. Check the discrepancy along the folded set’s trailing edge, and use this information to judge the direction and amount by which the stopper angle must be corrected. 3. Loosen the 2 front set screws holding the stopper in place, and adjust the stopper angle by rotating around the rear screw. 4. Retighten the 2 front screws. 5. Take another sample and check the discrepancy. 6.
6.3.20. Adjusting the Tension of the Stapler Movement Timing Belt CAUTION: Be sure to turn OFF the MAIN AC POWER prior to performing the maintenance. Applicable jigs and tools: +Screwdriver, Push pull scale. [Preparation] 1. If the belt tensioner has become loose as a result of belt replacement or for some other reason, adjust as described below. [Adjustment Procedures] 1. Loosen the 2 screws holding the tensioner in place. 2.
6.3.21. Adjusting the Tension of the Stapler-Rotation Timing Belt CAUTION: Be sure to turn OFF the MAIN AC POWER prior to performing the maintenance. Applicable jigs and tools: +Screwdriver, Push pull scale. [Preparation] 1. If the belt tensioner has been loosened as a result of belt replacement or for some other reason, adjust as described below. [Adjustment Procedures] 1. Loosen the 2 screws holding the tensioner in place. 2.
6.3.22. Adjusting the Folding Force CAUTION: Be sure to turn OFF the MAIN AC POWER prior to performing the maintenance. Applicable jigs and tools: Pliers. [Preparation] 1. If necessary, you can change the force of the folding and pressure rollers as described below. CAUTION: If changing the forces, be sure to make the same change for all rollers at the same time. [Adjustment Procedures] 1.
6.3.23. Adjusting the Stapling-and-Folding stopper (Stapling position) The Engine has the Adjustment value of the Stapling-and-Folding Stopper position on the memory shown below. For details of relation for adjustment value and data, refer to “SUPPLEMENT 1 - Adjustment value and data of Stapling / Folding position”. The position can be changed if you rewritethe Adjustment data by the Maintenance Panel.
PUSH ENTER KEY. THE STATE THAT DEPENDS ON ADDRESS SELECTION. INPUT "9580" TO THE MAINTENANCE PANEL WITH DATA KEY. PUSH ENTER KEY. DATA IS INDICATED. MAKE SURE THE CURRENT DATA (IN CASE OF "82") CURRENT DATA CALCULATE THE ADJUSTMENT DATA REFERRING TO FOLLOWING NOTE. INPUT "87" TO THE MAINTENANCE PANEL WITH DATA KEY. NEW DATA PUSH ENTER KEY. NEW DATA HAS BEEN MEMORIZED NEXT ADDRESS NEW ADDRESS AND DATA ARE INDICATED. NEXT DATA PUSH S/S KEY. THE STATE THAT DEPENDS ON ROUTINE NO. SELECTION.
Note: How to calculate (extract of “SUPPLEMENT 1 - Adjustment value and data of Stapling / Folding position”) upward (right) current data downward (left) MM L 00 Adjustment value (mm) Adjustment data (HEX) | | 0.2 7E 0.1 7F 0 80 -0.1 81 -0.2 82 -0.3 83 -0.4 84 -0.5 85 -0.6 86 -0.7 87 -0.8 88 -0.9 89 -1.0 8A | | Adjusting the Stapling-andFolding Stopper downward by 0.5mm.
6.3.24. Adjusting the Folding stopper (folding position) The Engine has the Adjustment value of the Folding Stopper position on the memory shown below. For details of relation for adjustment value and data, refer to “SUPPLEMENT 1 - Adjustment value and data of Stapling / Folding position”. The position can be changed if you rewritethe Adjustment data by the Maintenance Panel.
PUSH ENTER KEY. THE STATE THAT DEPENDS ON ADDRESS SELECTION. INPUT "9588" TO THE MAINTENANCE PANEL WITH DATA KEY. PUSH ENTER KEY. DATA IS INDICATED. MAKE SURE THE CURRENT DATA (IN CASE OF "82") CURRENT DATA CALCULATE THE ADJUSTMENT DATA REFERRING TO FOLLOWING NOTE. INPUT "87" TO THE MAINTENANCE PANEL WITH DATA KEY. NEW DATA PUSH ENTER KEY. NEW DATA HAS BEEN MEMORIZED NEXT ADDRESS NEW ADDRESS AND DATA ARE INDICATED. NEXT DATA PUSH S/S KEY. THE STATE THAT DEPENDS ON ROUTINE NO. SELECTION.
Note: How to calculate (extract of “SUPPLEMENT 1 - Adjustment value and data of Stapling / Folding position”) upward (right) current data downward (left) 6-66 DDP92/184 Finisher Maintenance Manual Adjustment value (mm) Adjustment data (HEX) | | 0.2 7E 0.1 7F 0 80 -0.1 81 -0.2 82 -0.3 83 -0.4 84 -0.5 85 -0.6 86 -0.7 87 -0.8 88 -0.9 89 -1.0 8A | | MM Adjusting the Folding Stopper downward by 0.5mm.
Chapter 7. Theory of Operation 7.1. Center Cross Section Figure 7-1.
Figure 7-2.
7.2. Drive System Diagram 7.2.1. Paper Conveyance Drive Figure 7-3.
7.2.2. Stacker Drive Figure 7-4. View of Stacker Drive 7.2.3. Folding Drive Figure 7-5.
7.3. Paper Conveyance Path 7.3.1. Paper Conveyance Path Figure 7-6.
7.3.2. Offset Mode A paper exited from the printer is conveyed and exited to the main tray. This mode has offset function that allows each paper sets to be exited with a paper shifted 30mm to the rear by the conveyance slide shaft of the shift unit. Figure 7-7.
7.3.3. Non-staple Mode Exit to main tray A paper exited from the printer is conveyed and exited to the main tray. Figure 7-8. View of the Non-staple Mode 7.3.4. Sub-tray Exit Mode The sub-tray gate opens. Paper exited from the printer is conveyed and exited to the sub-tray. Figure 7-9.
7.3.5. Staple Mode (1.) The gate switches to the staple mode. (2.) For A4R paper and above, the paper exit opening opens. (3.) The first set of paper is conveyed and stacked. 1.) The stacker section roller sends the paper to the flat-stapling stopper and the paper is lined up in the lengthwise direction. 2.) The upper alignment plate lines up paper in the widthwise direction. 3.) Paper is stapled. 4.) The first set is conveyed by the paper exit arm and exited to the main tray. Figure 7-10.
(4.) The second and subsequent sets of paper are conveyed and stacked. 1.) The first page stops in the stacker entrance with the by-pass gate opened. The stacker entrance roller stops to wait for the previous stack to be exited. 2.) The by-pass gate is closed and the second page is stacked on top of the first. 3.) Once the previous stack has exited, the stack entrance roller rotates and the first and second pages are simultaneously sent to the stacker.
7.3.6. Booklet Mode (1.) The gate switches to the staple mode. (2.) The paper exit opening opens. (3.) The paper is conveyed and stacked. (4.) The stacker section roller sends the paper to the stapling-and-folding stopper and the paper is lined up in the lengthwise direction. (5.) The upper and lower alignment plate lines up paper in the widthwise direction. (6.) If stapling-and-folding has been selected, staple the stack. (7.
7.4. Conveyance Section 7.4.1. Construction Figure 7-13.
7.4.2. Mechanism 7.4.2.1. Paper Conveyance Paper conveyance is carried out by conveyance rollers A, B, and C; the intermediate conveyance roller; the conveyance slide shaft; and sub-tray paper exit rollers A, B, and C. These components are driven by M1 (FNS conveyance) by means of a timing belt. Stacking is implemented by the stacker entrance roller and the swivel roller. These rollers are driven by the M13 (stacker entrance) by means of a timing belt.
Figure 7-15. View of the Shift Unit Offset Operation 7.4.2.4. Stacker Unit Paper Alignment (Staple Mode (Flat Stapling)) Sheets conveyed into the stacker are aligned by the oscillation of the (front and rear) alignment plates/upper. The alignment plates/upper are driven by M5 (alignment plate/upper). Paper Alignment (Booklet model only) Sheets conveyed into the stacker are aligned by the movement of the (front and rear) alignment plates/upper and the (front and rear) alignment plates/lower.
Figure 7-16.
7.4.2.5. Paper Exit Opening Unit Figure 7-17. View of the Paper Exit Opening Unit a. Staple Mode and Booklet Mode Operation for Paper Sizes A4R and Above Because paper of this size juts out from the stacker, the paper exit opening is held open from the start of copying until the completion of stapling. b. Paper Exit of the Staple Mode (Flat Stapling) Upon completion of stapling, the paper exit closes, and the paper is grasped and ejected to the main tray.
c. Pressure of the Paper Exit Roller The paper exit roller turns more slowly than the conveyance rollers (A, B, and C), and remains unengaged by the nip roller except during ejection. When paper reaches the paper exit opening, the paper exit roller is engaged by the nip roller and the paper is ejected to the main tray. Engagement and release is con-trolled by SD4 (paper exit opening). Figure 7-19. View of the Paper Exit Opening Unit Figure 7-20.
7.4.2.6. Folding by the Folding Unit ( Booklet model only) Paper is conveyed to the folding stopper by the action of the folding conveyance roller and the folding conveyance belts, and is then folded by the action of the folding knife and the folding rollers. The folding conveyance roller, the folding conveyance belts, the folding rollers, and the pressure roller are driven by M20 (folding conveyance). M18 (folding stopper) drives the folding stopper. M19 (folding knife) drives the folding knife.
7.5. Stapler Unit 7.5.1. Composition Figure 7-22. Composition of the Stapler Unit 7.5.2. Mechanism 7.5.2.1. Single Staple (Front) Stapler-F and clincher-F move to the staple position, driven by M11 (stapler movement). After moving into position, they staple the stacked paper. Figure 7-23.
7.5.2.2. Single Staple (Rear) Stapler-R and clincher-R slide into the staple position. M11 (stapler movement) and M4 (stapler rotation) control the motion. Stapler-R and clincher-R rotate and move to the staple position. Rotation is driven by M4 (stapler rotation). Stapler-R and clincher-R staple the stacked paper. Figure 7-24. View of the Single Staple 7.5.2.3. Two Staples (Flat) Stapler-F, stapler-R, clincher-F, and clincher-R move into position and staple the stacked paper in two locations.
7.5.2.4. Two staples ( staple & fold) (Booklet model only) Stapler F, stapler R, clincher F, and clincher R move into position. Paper is transported to the stapling-and-folding stopper, and then aligned by the action of the upper and lower alignment plates. The paper is then stapled in two locations. Stapler-F and clincher-F are driven by M11 (stapler movement). Stapler-R and clincher-R are driven by M11 and M4 (stapler rotation). Figure 7-26. View of the Two Staples 7.5.2.5.
When the stapling-and-folding stopper unit has moved into the predetermined position, it is set in place by M17 (stapling-and-folding stopper release). Figure 7-28. Operation of the flat-stapling and stapling-and-folding stopper For stapling-and-folding operation: Paper is transported up to the stapling-and-folding stopper for stapling. When stapling is completed, M17 releases the stopper and the paper set moves to the folding unit. Setting and releasing of the stopper is repeated for each paper set.
7.5.2.6. Stapling operation Each stapler houses a stapler motor, and each clincher houses a clincher motor. Motors M24 (stapler/F) and M22 (stapler/R) eject the staples, while motors M23 (clincher/F) and M21 (clincher/R) bend the staples. Figure 7-29. View of the stapling operation The timing for staple clinching is controlled by stapler-internal sensors PS32 (clinchertiming/R) and PS35 (clincher-timing/F).
SW1 (cartridge-R detection) and SW3 (cartridge-F detection) detect presence (and correct setting) or absence (or improper setting) of the respective staple cartridges. SW2 (staple detection/R) and SW4 (staple detection/F) come ON when the amount of staples in the respective cartridge runs low. Figure 7-30.
7.6. Folding Unit (Booklet model only) 7.6.1. Composition Figure 7-31.
7.6.2. Mechanism M18 (folding stopper) moves the folding stopper into the predetermined position. M20 (folding conveyance) drives the folding conveyance rollers and conveyance belt so as to transport the paper up to this stopper. M19 (folding knife) drives the folding knife. Paper is folded over by the action of the knife and folding rollers, and the fold is pressurized by the action of the folding rollers and the pressure rollers.
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