Chapter 2
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1) While keeping the lifter motor M20 (M21) [1] to
the right, tighten the screw [2] temporarily.
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2) Set the cassette 3 (cassette 4) in the machine
without paper.
3) Check to make sure that the lifter drive gear [1] is
engaged with the lifter motor gear [2] from the right
side of the machine; then, check also to make sure
that the lifter drive gear is fully away from the lifter
gear when the release button [3] of the cassette 3
(cassette 4) is pressed halfway.
The expression "pressing the release button halfway"
means the following:
- The separation roller moves down.
- The cassette is about to slide out.
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4) If the filter drive gear is not fully away from the
lifter motor gear, move the left motor M20 (M21)
[1] to the left, and press the release button halfway
once again to make a check.
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5) Fully tighten the two screws of the lifter motor M20
(M21).
6) Mount back the removed parts, and turn on the
machine.
7) Press the cassette release button under the
following conditions, and turn on the machine:
- the cassette contains no paper.
- the cassette contains about 550 sheets of paper.
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Summary of Contents for iR6570 series
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