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number label [1] attached to its inner side is toward
the front of the machine.
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Memo:
There is a light difference in the inside diameter of the
photosensitive drum between its front and its rear.
(The front and rear drum flanges are designed in
relation to the photosensitive drum.) If you mount the
photosensitive drum in the wrong orientation, the gap
between the developing cylinder and the
photosensitive drum will be uneven, possibly causing
uneven density.
3) Replace the starter (3 types) of the color developing
unit.
2.5.13
Points to Note When
Replacing the Drum
Heater
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iR C6800C / iR C6800CN / iR 5800C / iR 5800CN
Drum memory can occur if the phase of the drum is
changed, as when replacing the drum heater.
Take full care not to change the phase of the drum
during the work by making sure of the following:
1. When detaching the drum flange, check the location
of the marking [2] on the drum flange in relation to the
lot No. label [1] found on the inner side of the drum.
(In the case of the figure, the left of the marking is at
".." and the right is at "..." with the lot No. label facing
upward.)
2. When attaching the drum flange, be sure to fix it in
place with a screw where it was found in step 1.
F-2-60
3. Check the drum phase label [1] attached behind the
process unit cover.
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See the following sample. The cell with a check
mark [1] indicates the present drum phase location. In
this case, the marking [3] is located in relation to the
[1]
[1]
[1]
[2]
1. COPIER
> TEST
> PG > TYPE
= 16
2. COPIER
> FUNCTION
> INST
ALL > AINR-OFF
= 1
3.
4. COPIER
> FUNCTION
> MISC-P
> DR-P-ADJ
= OK
5. COPIER
> FUNCTION
> MISC-P
> P-PRINT
= OK
6. PASCAL
1
2
3
4
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
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