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Chapter 9
9-4
F-9-5
MEMO:
The machine can make about 100,000 prints (A4) after indicating the message (in the case of A3, 50,000 prints).
9.1.6 Controlling the Thermistor Reciprocating Mechanism
0010-8231
iR7105 / iR7095 / iR7086
To prevent the thermistor (TH1) from scratching the fixing upper roller, the machine moves the thermistor back and forth 12 mm in the axial direction of the fixing
upper roller.
The drive used to move the thermistor is obtained from the web drive solenoid (SL2) by way of a one-way arm (to reach the reciprocating cam).
F-9-6
9.1.7 Controlling the Upper Separation Claw Reciprocating Mechanism
0010-8232
iR7105 / iR7095 / iR7086
Figure shows the control system used to control the reciprocating mechanism of the uppers separation claw.
Web length warning sensor (PS8)
No web sensor (PS7)
Feed side web roller
(front)
Web length detecting flag
DC controller PCB
1
2
3
4
5
6
20
5V
WEB_WARNING
5V
WEB_LESS
J508B
To PS7
To PS8
Length detection [2]
If printing continues after PS8 goes on,
the flag moves farther down to be detected
by the web length sensor (PS7), causing
the machine to indicate error code E005.
Checking the Remaining Length [1]
When the web detecting flag comes into contact with the cut-off (300 mm from the end of the web),
the web length warning sensor (PS8) detects the flag, causing the machine to indicate a message
in the control panel (to the effect that the web is running out). The machine remains ready for making prints.
Main thermistor
Cam
One-way clutch
Cleaning belt drive belt solenoid (SL2)
(front)
(rear)
Upper fixing roller
Reciprocating width: 12 mm
Summary of Contents for 7086 Series
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