4. Connect the HDD power cable to the SATA power connector on the HDD.
5. Connect the 4-pin (2x2) power cable to the 4-pin connector on the motherboard. For the location of the motherboard
“Motherboard jumpers” on page 25
Connect the power cable to pins 1 through 4 of the motherboard connector. The cable is keyed to fit only one way.
6. Connect the 24-pin power cable to the 24-pin connector on the motherboard.
For the location of the motherboard connector, see
“Motherboard jumpers” on page 25
. The cable is keyed to fit only one
way.
7. Make sure that all power connectors are properly aligned and securely connected.
8. Secure the power cables to the chassis using the two plastic clips on the base of the chassis.
9. Replace any tie-wraps that you may have removed or cut while removing the power cables earlier.
10. Reassemble the
imagePASS
and verify its functionality (see
“To reinstall and verify the imagePASS” on page 44
■ Hard disk drive (HDD)
The factory-installed HDD is formatted and loaded with system software, network drivers, and printer fonts. The HDD is also used
to store spooled print jobs.
If you must replace the HDD, you must install the system software on the new HDD. If you are replacing the HDD, you need:
• The appropriate system software
• The latest version of user software (for networked computers that will print to the
imagePASS
)
For information about installing system software, see
“Installing System Software” on page 47
.
● Proper handling
IMPORTANT:
Improper handling can damage the HDD. Handle the HDD with extreme care:
• Use standard ESD precautions when grounding yourself and the
imagePASS
.
• Keep magnets and magnetic-sensitive objects away from the HDD.
• Do not remove the screws on top of the HDD. Loosening these screws voids the warranty.
• Never drop, jar, bump, or put excessive pressure on the HDD.
• Handle the HDD by the sides and avoid touching the printed circuit boards.
• Allow the HDD to reach room temperature before installation.
HDD problems may be caused by the following:
• Loose or faulty connection
• Faulty HDD (bad sectors, read/write errors, or physical damage)
● To remove the HDD
1. If you are replacing the HDD with a new HDD, allow the site administrator the opportunity to print the Job Log and
save any custom simulation and output profiles. If possible, print the following:
• Configuration pages: Provide records of any installed options and the customer’s current Setup configuration.
• Font List: Lists the fonts currently on the HDD. Along with the fonts provided, the customer may have installed additional
fonts.
For information about how to print the Configuration page and Font List, see Configuration and Setup, which is part of the
user documentation set.
2. Access and open the
imagePASS
, as described on
“Accessing the imagePASS” on page 18
.
3. Remove the power cable from the HDD.
4. Remove the data cable from the HDD by pulling the connector (not the cable) straight out from the HDD.
5. Remove the two screws that secure the HDD assembly to the chassis (see below figure).
Set aside the screws so that you can replace them later.
3. REPLACING PARTS
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Summary of Contents for imagePASS-R1
Page 6: ...Introduction 1 Introduction 2 Specifications 7 ...
Page 15: ...Using the imagePASS 2 Using the imagePASS 11 ...
Page 19: ...REPLACING PARTS 3 Replacing Parts 15 ...
Page 51: ...INSTALLING SYSTEM SOFTWARE 4 Installing System Software 47 ...