CP60 and CP60 Plus Service Manual
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General Notes
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After completing replacement procedures, always perform the routine
maintenance procedures in chapter 3 of this manual.
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Verify that the printer functions correctly after replacing parts by performing
and/or observing a limited customer production run.
Symbols
Chapter 1 of this manual provides a complete listing of symbol conventions. The
following symbols are used frequently in this chapter, and are repeated here for
convenience.
This symbol is used to designate a procedure that
involves electrostatic discharge sensitive components.
ESD procedures should be used.
This symbol indicates a spring hazard. Safety glasses
should be worn when completing the procedure.
Graphic callouts with a colored background provide
incidental information about the graphic itself.
Graphic leaders with a colored background indicate a
direction of movement or similar information.
Required Tools
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T10 Torx driver
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Slotted screwdriver (standard and small)
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Needle nose pliers
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ESD grounding kit (Part # TUL006-006)
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Protective eye wear
Screw Torque Specifications
Screw Location
Torque (in-lbs)
Pick motor
8±0.8
Transport motor
8±0.8
Cam motor
8±0.8
Ribbon take-up motor
8±0.8
680 coupler cable screws
0.9±0.1
Magnetic stripe encoder set screw
1.2±0.1
Magnetic stripe encoder mounting screws
0.9±0.1
Summary of Contents for CP60
Page 1: ...Datacard CP60 and CP60 Plus Card Printers Service Manual May 2007 Part No 539358 002 Rev C ...
Page 12: ...1 4 Introduction ...
Page 14: ...2 2 Theory of Operation Printer Components Functional Block Diagram ...
Page 19: ...CP60 and CP60 Plus Service Manual 2 7 LCD Menu Diagram ...
Page 50: ...2 38 Theory of Operation ...
Page 124: ...5 40 Adjustments ...
Page 128: ...6 4 Removal and Replacement Front Wire Routing ...
Page 129: ...CP60 and CP60 Plus Service Manual 6 5 Duplex and Printhead Wire Routing ...
Page 130: ...6 6 Removal and Replacement Functional Block Diagram ...