Chapter 11
11-6
11.4.12
Fixing Pressure Roller
0006-3109
If dirt cannot be removed by executing fixing pressure roller cleaning from the Additional Functions menu, use
alcohol and a soft cloth.
11.4.13
Delivery Roller
0006-3110
Clean it with a cloth moistened with water (and wrung well). If the dirt is excessive, use alcohol and lint-free paper
thereafter, dry wipe it with a cloth or lint-free paper.
11.4.14
Back of Copyboard Glass (Back of Shading Plate)
0006-3111
Wipe it with a cloth moistened with water (and wrung well); then, dry wipe it with a cloth or lint-free paper.
F-11-2
11.4.15
Original Pickup Roller (ADF)
0006-3112
Clean it with a cloth moistened with water (and wrung well). If dirt is excessive, use alcohol with lint-free paper
thereafter, dry wipe it with a cloth or lint-free paper.
11.4.16
Original Separation Roller (ADF)
0006-3113
Clean it with a cloth moistened with water (and wrung well). if the dirt is excessive, use alcohol with lint-free paper
thereafter, dry wipe it with a cloth or lint-free paper.
11.4.17
Original Separation Pad (ADF)
0006-3115
Clean it with a cloth moistened with water (and wrung well). If the dirt is excessive, use alcohol and lint-free paper
Contact sensor
Vertical
size plate
Copyboard glass
White pate
Separation pad
Manual feed
pickup roller
Copyboard glass retainer
Back of copyboard glass
(back of shading plate)
Copyboard glass
retainer
Delivery roller
Fixing
pressure roller
Cassette
pickup roller
Vertical path roller
Registration roller
Transfer
charging
roller
Paper path
Transfer
guide
Separation
static
eliminator
Fixing inlet guide
Summary of Contents for iR1200 Series
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Page 96: ...Chapter 2 2 8 2 Try sending and receiving an original and check the operation and the images ...
Page 99: ...Chapter 2 2 11 Take full care to avoid severe vibration during the relocation ...
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