
Chapter 8
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8.8.2 Moving the Paper to the Duplexing Feed Assembly From the Reversing Assembly
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8.8.3 Outline
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The paper path for the 1st side of a duplex print is formed when the reversing flapper solenoid (SL8) goes on to move up the reversing flapper.
When printing on the 1st side is done and the leading edge of paper reaches the delivery assembly jam detection sensor (PS4), the reversing flapper solenoid goes
on. When the delivery assembly jam sensor (PS46) goes on and the paper arrives at a specific point, the reversal motor (M14) starts to rotate to move the paper to
the duplexing reversing assembly. When the paper reaches the reversal sensor 2 (PS38) and then a specific point, the reversal motor (M14) stops to rotate so that
the paper is kept on hold at the reversing assembly.
PS36
PS38
PS37
PS46
Reversing flapper
Delivery flapper
PS29
M14
SL8
SL5
Re
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ersing flapper solenoid dr
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Deliv
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y assemb
ly jam detection signal
Deliv
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y flapper solenoid dr
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e signal
Inside paper sensor dr
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e signal
Cla
w jam detection signal
Fixing outlet paper detection signal
Fixing inlet paper detection signal
Re
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ersal detection signal 2
Registr
ation paper detection signal
Re
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ersal motor dr
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DC controller PCB
PS51
PS4
PS52
PS35
PS31PS34
M18
M25
PS38
PS37
PS24
PS35
PS29
PS30
PS46
Duplexing outlet
roller
Duplexing feed
right roller
Reversing roller
Duplexing feed
left roller
Curl-imparting
roller
PS28
M14
SL8
M19
Reversing flapper solenoid drive signal
Reversal detection signal 1
Reversal motor drive signal
Reversal detection signal 2
Duplexing feed left motor drive signal
Duplexing horizontal registration signal
Duplexing paper detection signal
Duplexing feed right motor drive signal
Duplexing pre-registration paper signal
Vertical path duplexing feed motor drive signal
DC controller PCB
Summary of Contents for imageRUNNER 5065 series
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