Chapter 2
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2.5.5
Mounting the
Cleaning Blade
0009-5703
iR5570 / iR6570
When mounting the cleaning blade, be sure that the
side with the marking [1] will be the face.
1) Push in the cleaning blade [2] until it butts slightly
again the rear.
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2) Tighten the five mounting screws [3] lightly,
stopping to turn them when re-sistance is felt.
3) Turn the screws tightened lightly in step 2) about 20
deg to 30 deg in the order indicated, tightening
them fully.
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After mounting the cleaning blade, check to make sure
that the edge of the blade is not appreciably bent.
Further, be sure to clean the groove in the blade
support plate before mounting the blade, as toner or
the like in the groove can start to bend the blade.
2.5.6
Mounting the Side
Seal
0009-5705
iR5570 / iR6570
1) Mount the side seal [1] to the cleaner housing
where indicated (both ends). AT this time, be sure
that the edge of the side seal is positioned as
follows:
- When replacing the side seal [1] at the front, push the
magnet roller [2] toward the rear and then make
sure that the inner end of the side seal is within the
area [3] of the washer.
- When replacing the side seal [1] at the rear, push the
magnet roller [2] toward the front and then make
sure that the inner end of the side seal is within the
area [3] of the washer.
2) The bottom end of each side seal [1] must be 0 to
0.5 mm from the corner of the cleaner hosing; i.e.,
point of reference [4].
3) Attach the side seal [1] at the front and the rear to
the cleaner housing while making sure its position
is as indicated.
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No gap
Blade retaining
plate
[2]
[1]
order of tightening
5
[3]
3
1
2
4
0
0.5mm
[3]
[2]
[1]
[4]
[1]
Summary of Contents for iR6570 series
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