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Maintenance

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CadJet 3D Service Manual

MAINTENANCE

Figure 3-26.  Paper Axis Test.

5.

With a precision drafters measuring stick, measure the exact
distance from each of the “

T

” intersections.

6.

Select “Paper Axis” at the Calibration Menu.  This brings up
the options menu for the paper axis adjustment.  This menu is
similiar to the menu depicted in Figure 3-20.

7.

Using either “Prev Option” or “Next Option”, rotate through the
selections until the exact value of the measurement found in
step 5 is selected.   Press “Ok” to accept the selection and return
to the Calibration Menu.

Summary of Contents for CADJET

Page 1: ...CADJET 3D COLOR INKJET PRINTER SERVICE MANUAL Part Number 215508 00...

Page 2: ...nslated in any human or comput ing language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic or otherwise or disclosed to a third party without the express written permission of ENCAD Inc 60...

Page 3: ...radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communica tions User Instructions If the equipment does cause harmful i...

Page 4: ...schriftsm ige Betrieb mancher Ger te z B Me sender kann allerdings gewissen Einschr nkungen unterliegen Beachten Sie deshalb die Hinweise in der Bedienungsanleitung Dem Zentralamt f r Zulassungen im F...

Page 5: ...dous requiring no special disposal handling It can be harmful if swallowed and should be kept away from children To obtain a Material Safety Data Sheet contact ENCAD Inc at 6059 Cornerstone Court West...

Page 6: ...ntial damages or any other damages or claims whatsoever This Warranty gives Buyer specific legal rights and Buyer may also have other rights that vary from state to state This Warranty applies only to...

Page 7: ...3D Printer General Block Diagram 2 1 Paper Media Axis Drive 2 3 The Carriage Axis Drive 2 4 Main Printed Circuit Board MPCB 2 5 Microprocessor 2 6 Gate Array 2 6 Memory Circuits 2 7 Flash EEPROM 2 7...

Page 8: ...Common Banding Causes 3 14 Alignments Adjustments 3 16 Slide Shaft Profile Adjustment 3 16 Head Height Alignment Procedure 3 19 Color Calibration 3 23 Deadband Alignments 3 26 Color Deadband Alignmen...

Page 9: ...Power Up 4 14 Initialization Troubleshooting 4 16 Chapter 5 Assembly Disassembly 5 1 Introduction 5 1 Remove the Left Top and Right Covers 5 2 Install the Left Top and Right Covers 5 5 Remove the Keyp...

Page 10: ...tall the Service Station 5 36 Remove the Trailing Cable Assembly 5 36 Install the Trailing Cable Assembly 5 37 Remove the Stabilizer Bracket and Encoder Strip 5 38 Install the Stabilizer Bracket and E...

Page 11: ...13 2 10 Carrier Assembly Circuits 2 14 2 11 Main Menu 2 15 Chapter 3 Maintenance 3 1 Encoder Strip Cleaning 3 5 3 2 Cartridge Dimple Region 3 5 3 3 Flex Cable Contacts 3 6 3 4 Main PCB Connection Loc...

Page 12: ...lor Db Menu 3 31 3 26 Paper Axis Test 3 33 3 27 Diagnostics Menu 3 34 3 28 Accessory Menu 3 35 3 29 NVRAM Clear and Clock Reset Menu 3 37 3 30 MPCB Connections Diagram 3 42 3 31 Carriage PCB Connectio...

Page 13: ...Paper and Encoder Sensor Removal 5 31 5 17 Paper and Encoder Sensor Installation 5 32 5 18 Carriage Bushing Removal 5 34 5 19 Carriage Bushing Installation 5 34 5 20 Service Station Removal 5 35 5 21...

Page 14: ...Manual List of Tables Table Page Chapter 1 General Description Chapter 2 Theory of Operation Chapter 3 Maintenance Chapter 4 Troubleshooting 4 1 Troubleshooting Table 4 1 Chapter 5 Assembly Disassembl...

Page 15: ...3D Color Inkjet Printers It is written for service personnel who possess analog and digital circuitry experience Chapter 2 Theory of Operation should be read and thoroughly understood before troublesh...

Page 16: ...are supplied to support Windows based PC s 3 XX 95 98 and NT as well as Macintosh and Power PC computers These printers expand upon ENCAD s tradition of delivering fast high quality color or monochrom...

Page 17: ...h may be useful in servicing the ENCAD Inc CadJet 3D Color Inkjet Printers ENCAD Readme First for the CadJet 3D P N 215057 00 ENCAD CadJet 3D Quick Start Guide P N 215058 00 ENCAD CadJet 3D CD ROM Set...

Page 18: ...ng the proce dures and to exercise standard safety procedures They are indicated by Followed by a paragraph describing the concern CAUTIONS Cautions depict that the following steps or procedures can c...

Page 19: ...47 63 Hz Output Power 20 W idle 140 W typical 215 W maximum Resolution 600x600 dpi or 300x600 dpi in mono fast draft mode Baud Rates 9600 19200 38400 Accuracy greater of 0 2 line length or 0 015 in 0...

Page 20: ...t of Illustrations and List of Tables This manual is divided into six chapters as Chapter 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION Contains a general description of the ENCAD CadJet 3D printer This includes printer spec...

Page 21: ...niques will have to be implemented to correct the problem Chapter 5 ASSEMBLY DISASSEMBLY Contains detailed procedures to remove and replace printer parts and assemblies Chapter 6 PARTS LIST Contains a...

Page 22: ...out ENCAD s Knowledge Base located on ENCAD s website support ENCAD Website http www encad com Additional information is available though our Technical Support and Service Department s Help Desk ENCAD...

Page 23: ...e Centronics parallel interface This interface is either connected directly to a computer or through a network print server CadJet 3D Printers General Block Diagram Figure 2 1 illustrates the major fu...

Page 24: ...2 2 Theory of Operation CadJet 3D Service Manual CARRIAGE AXIS DRIVE Figure 2 1 General Block Diagram...

Page 25: ...en in Figure 2 2 The micro step technology associated with the stepper motor gives the capability of a resolution up to 9600 dpi The reduction gear meshes the stepper motor to the lower drive shaft as...

Page 26: ...rvo motor drives the belt back and forth allowing the attached carriage assembly to be repositioned as required The tensioning assembly is spring controlled and allows the proper amount of tension on...

Page 27: ...Printed Circuit Board MPCB Figure 2 4 Main Printed Circuit Board The Main Printed Circuit Board MPCB consists of six functional areas 1 Microprocessor CPU 2 Gate Array 3 Memory Circuits 4 Stepper Moto...

Page 28: ...he host computer the other serial port interfaces to the Control Panel One DMA channel supplies data to the gate array for jet firing the other DMA channel is used to receive data through the parallel...

Page 29: ...me power is turned on this information must be downloaded from the system ROM This type of gate array allows for the flexibility of upgrading the logic by simply downloading the new system software Me...

Page 30: ...s Memory which provides temporary storage of the microprocessor calculation and input output data It is also a faster type of memory then the Flash EEPROM That s why the printer control program is als...

Page 31: ...r can advance forward and backward depending upon the commands which the Stepper Motor receives from the microprocessor The Stepper Motor Controller contains two identical circuits one for each windin...

Page 32: ...se The voltage across a series current sense resistor is measured and level shifted so that it is centered around 5V 3 Comparator This portion divides the output of the reference waveform generator by...

Page 33: ...ments to the Carriage Assembly speed A linear optical encoder is used to monitor the Carriage Assembly position The optical encoder strip runs the length of the Stabilizer Bracket and contains 150 li...

Page 34: ...ut A hardware counter in the gate array increments as the Carriage Assembly moves left and decrements as the Carriage Assembly moves right The hardware counter is only eight bits wide so it cannot sto...

Page 35: ...t recommend using this port for production usage with these printers Hesitation may result if using this port and that can degrade the quality of the output print Possible solutions for the Macintosh...

Page 36: ...B contains the logic and drive circuitry for the firing of the inkjet cartridges It also establishes an interface path for the optical sensor and paper sensor to communicate with the MPCB The optical...

Page 37: ...loaded so it can determine the proper printing parameters Control Panel The Control Panel is located on the right side of the printer and consists of 8 variable action control buttons and an LCD grap...

Page 38: ...rom earth ground with in the supply itself Earth ground and DC ground are connected external of the power supply The power supply will shut down under overload short circuit conditions on any output o...

Page 39: ...in detecting a condition due to a weakened component that has not yet completely failed Below is a list of scheduled maintenance checks and their recom mendedperiodicity Clean external areas semiannua...

Page 40: ...on the surfaces of the printer Damage to the surface may result The exterior surfaces of the printer may be cleaned with a soft cloth which has been dampened For more persistent stains a small amount...

Page 41: ...r lid 3 Moisten a clean cloth or paper wipe with isopropyl alcohol 4 Wipe the length of the slide shaft with the moistened cloth or wipe 5 Manually move the carriage assembly from side to side 6 Wipe...

Page 42: ...ation and lift out Wash dry thoroughly and replace by placing the left side in first then pushing down on the right side until the tab locks it in place Linear Encoder Strip Cleaning Clean the linear...

Page 43: ...CadJet 3D Service Manual MAINTENANCE Maintenance 3 5 Figure 3 1 Encoder Strip Cleaning Cartridge Dimples Cleaning CARTRIDGE DIMPLE AREA Figure 3 2 Cartridge Dimple Region...

Page 44: ...ndling the cartridges Avoid touching the cartridges on the dimple area or on the inkjet holes on the bottom The oils and dirt on fingers and hands can contaminate the area and result in misfiring of t...

Page 45: ...Stepper Motor Gears The stepper motor gears can become dirty and after time if not cleaned up it could cause wide banding in the print This will reduce the quality of the intended output Clean the mot...

Page 46: ...o let anything to fall into the printer as you clean or it could cause a new problem later Inspect the carriage assembly for any damage to the boards connec tions or any of the components on the assem...

Page 47: ...EL I O PORT J5 VACUUM FAN J7 TRAILING CABLE J4 LOAD SENSOR J15 POWER SUPPLY J12 DISPLAY DATA J14 SERIAL I O PORT J13 KEYPAD J17 SIMM EXPANSION J18 SIMM EXPANSION Figure 3 4 Main PCB Connection Locatio...

Page 48: ...ocking Mechanism Replace Carriage Bushings The carriage bushings are rated for approximately 1500 hours of operational usage Many factors including but not limited to hours day used cleanliness of the...

Page 49: ...ection from J2 on the MPCB 2 Using a standard ohmmeter or multimeter connect the meter leads to the two wires going to the motor 3 While manually rotating the servo motor monitor the readings on the m...

Page 50: ...epper motor connection from J1 on the MPCB 2 Using a standard ohmmeter or multimeter measure between pins 1 red wire and 3 3 The reading should indicate 7 2 8 0 ohms 4 Continue by measuring between pi...

Page 51: ...eal with a rotational movement that if faulty will generate a consistent banding pattern The MPCB and Carriage PCB can also cause this type of error to incur Software banding is characterized by incon...

Page 52: ...the file to the printer to avoid the RIP and print cycle delays that can cause banding while printing 2 Uneven inkjet kogation partial clogging or orifice restriction on the inkjet cartridge head nozz...

Page 53: ...ly turned off to prevent banding 8 Operator intervention If someone lifts up the media on the take up side of the printer while it is printing it can cause momentary banding in the print Lifting up th...

Page 54: ...eing sent to the printer may get corrupted and cause artifacts in the print 17 Overlapping images of different types on the same print may create color bands between the images at the overlaps i e RGB...

Page 55: ...ment Kit Contents are Dial Gauge Micrometer Modified Novajet Cartridge for newer products Modified Novajet 4 Pro Pro 50 Cartridge Not Used Platen Carriage Shaft Mounting Block Calibration Jo Block 1 4...

Page 56: ...e this is to become the reference point Figure 3 11 Measurement Positions for Slide Shaft 3 Measure the right side next to media alignment mark and note the difference Divide this amount by two 4 Meas...

Page 57: ...vel for the carriage assembly There are no adjustments on either end of the shaft in all models Head Height Alignment Procedure Perform this procedure only when the encoder strip stabilizer has been r...

Page 58: ...1 Remove the lid and the right cover of the printer See Chapter 5 for procedures 2 Obtain the 3 tools Micrometer Dial Gauge Test Cartridge and Measuring Tip Extender from the Height Gauge Kit Assemble...

Page 59: ...l until the needle is at the 0 position on the dial Tighten the knob See Figure 3 15 Figure 3 15 Zeroing the Micrometer Gauge 4 Remove the Cyan ink cartridge Snap the test cartridge with the micromete...

Page 60: ...and foul the results of the alignment 6 While lifting up the measuring tip of the micrometer slide the Carriage to the left side of the stabilizer Position it as close to the screw as possible and dr...

Page 61: ...left end of the stabilizer bracket until a correct reading is observed Read only the RED numbers on the micrometer gauge 12 Tighten the screw on the stabilizer that is next to the Carriage 13 Continue...

Page 62: ...ntally and allows corrections when required Just enter the value below the set of lines that are correctly aligned Be careful that you are aligning the correct color by observing the C cyan M magenta...

Page 63: ...Menu This brings up the Utility Menu as shown in Figure 3 18 Figure 3 18 Utility Menu 2 From the Utility Menu select Color Calib Menu This brings up the color calibration menu and it looks like Figur...

Page 64: ...through the selections until the one that best aligns the cyan color on the plot is selected Press Ok to accept the selection and return to the Color Calib Menu 6 Continue until all six calibrations o...

Page 65: ...iations of the deadband test except they print longer lines so that long time integration of the deadband calibration can be observed The Single Line Test prints only one line at a time while the All...

Page 66: ...s shown in Figure 3 18 2 Select the Service Menu from the Utility Menu This brings up the Service Menu as shown in Figure 3 22 Figure 3 22 Service Menu 3 Select the Calibration Menu from the Service M...

Page 67: ...tions menu for the slow deadband adjustment This menu is similiar to the menu depicted in Figure 3 20 6 Observe the plot and using either Prev Option or Next Option rotate through the selections until...

Page 68: ...the release of the ink drop so that they land on the media at the correct location Differences in media thickness make the distance that the ink has to fall vary and this variable needs to be compens...

Page 69: ...ettings for each of the four colors as well as the slow deadband setting 5 When the plot is complete select Black Deadband at the Color Db Menu This brings up the options menu for the black deadband a...

Page 70: ...e stepper motor is correct to minimize line length accuracy errors To perform the paper axis procedure 1 Select Utility Menu from the Main Menu This brings up the Utility Menu as shown in Figure 3 18...

Page 71: ...ctions 6 Select Paper Axis at the Calibration Menu This brings up the options menu for the paper axis adjustment This menu is similiar to the menu depicted in Figure 3 20 7 Using either Prev Option or...

Page 72: ...re 3 27 Diagnostics Menu All tests under the Diagnostics Menu should be performed by competent technicians only The types of tests that can be performed are Servo PWM Test Servo Cycle Test Carriage Te...

Page 73: ...position of the carriage where the maximum PWM occured Servo Cycle Test Tests the servo motor by moving the carriage back and forth across the slide shaft The number of cycles is selectable and the av...

Page 74: ...f the operating condition of the printer No adjustments can be performed while in the Continuous Test mode A loopback Test Cable is required to correctly accomplish the serial and parallel port tests...

Page 75: ...can be activated in the Service Menu as shown in Figure 3 29 Press the lower left button in the Service Menu to bring up the Code Menu The code to be entered to bring up the hidden menu is 16753 Figur...

Page 76: ...set Resets the system clock to 000 This procedure should only be accomplished when refurbishing a MPCB and installing it into another printer Firmware Download Upgrading for the PC The normal method o...

Page 77: ...il you hear the SINGLE beep 7 After hearing the single beep remove power from printer for 15 20 seconds Apply power to the printer The printer should initialize properly Verify firmware revision by se...

Page 78: ...conds later until you hear a SINGLE beep indicating the download was successful You may encounter a set of double beeps shortly after sending the firmware file but you must wait until you hear the SIN...

Page 79: ...ted between them The diagrams depicts compo nent boards or assemblies jack connections cables and signal flow It is to be used by the technician as an additional aid in troubleshoot ing and improve un...

Page 80: ...3 42 Maintenance CadJet 3D Service Manual Figure 3 30 MPCB Connections Diagram...

Page 81: ...Maintenance 3 43 CadJet 3D Service Manual MAINTENANCE Figure 3 31 Carriage PCB Connections Diagram...

Page 82: ...3 44 Maintenance CadJet 3D Service Manual This Page Intentionally Left Blank...

Page 83: ...ptom identification troubleshooting fault isolation and repair of the printer when using this table Ensure that all applicable software diagnostic tests have been properly executed all visual indicati...

Page 84: ...out DC voltage replace MPCB present at MPCB Initialization Failure SIMM unseated reseat or replace defective or missing SIMM power supply replace power defective supply trailing cable replace trailin...

Page 85: ...rectly driver firmware reload firmware corrupted bad MPCB replace MPCB ESD discharge ensure that all ESD components are properly installed then replace MPCB Internal ERROR Carriage Axis Failure dirty...

Page 86: ...gs bushings and clean damaged replace encoder encoder strip strip bad encoder replace encoder sensor sensor worn carriage replace carriage bushings bushings loose trailing remove power and cable conne...

Page 87: ...er replace encoder sensor sensor Internal ERROR Paper Sensor Failure servo motor reattach connections and vaccuum fan correctly use Figure connections to 3 4 for reference MPCB are switched paper sens...

Page 88: ...auto sensor sensor Internal ERROR MPCB Failure bad MPCB replace MPCB Unrecognized Cartridges Error faulty connection check cartridges of cartridge ID chip to flex cable wrong cartridges check cartrid...

Page 89: ...nt bad connection reseat cable between computer connections on and printer computer and printer firmware is refresh EEPROM corrupted firmware with new download faulty quad flex replace quad flex cable...

Page 90: ...replace carriage assembly cartridge dimple 1 perform area dirty or Cartridge Dimple damaged Cleaning procedure 2 replace cartridge cartridge not reseat cartridge seated correctly bad cartridge replace...

Page 91: ...or Gears procedure lower roller torque screws down loose securing lower roller Printer Output is Banding Horizontal if banding is 1 inspect and or consistent replace stepper motor perform Stepper Moto...

Page 92: ...eload firmware firmware cartridge dimple 1 perform area dirty or Cartridge Dimple damaged Cleaning procedure 2 replace cartridge flex cable 1 perform Flex contacts dirty or Cable Contact damaged Clean...

Page 93: ...le faulty trailing replace trailing cable cable dirty encoder clean encoder strip strip Printer Output is Banding Horizontally and Vertically bad MPCB replace MPCB Keypad Locked Up or Not Func tioning...

Page 94: ...eplace carriage bushings worn bushings debris or clean fan assembly obstruction in fan drive belt replace frame slipping on idler tensioner spring or idler hardware or tighten hardware assemblies loos...

Page 95: ...irty or cartridge damaged color calibration perform Color needed Calibration deadband perform Deadband calibration needed Calibration in bidirectional printing mode debris or clean slide shaft lubrica...

Page 96: ...ont Line Quality drive belt replace frame Degraded cont slipping on idler tensioner spring or idler vacuum fan not replace fan operating assembly Fan Does Not Power Up MPCB has 1 reseat connection 24...

Page 97: ...Troubleshooting 4 15 CadJet 3D Service Manual Symptoms Possible cause Solution Table 4 1 Troubleshooting Table cont TROUBLE SHOOTING...

Page 98: ...ads gate array on the carriage board LED D2 goes out as soon as the carriage board gate array is programmed 10 Turns on power supply cooling fan 11 Moves carriage 12 Checks and measures media size if...

Page 99: ...age movement as stated in step 11 Snap the cover back onto the carriage LED D5 signifies that bias voltage is available on the carriage board If LED D2 does not go out setup the printer and download n...

Page 100: ...4 18 Troubleshooting CadJet 3D Service Manual This Page Intentionally Left Blank...

Page 101: ...lowing is a list of tools which are recommended to disassemble and reassemble the printer 1 Phillips Torque Screwdriver 2 Phillips Torque Screwdriver 1 Slotted Torque Screwdriver 2 Slotted Torque Scre...

Page 102: ...from inside the Platen Removing the Right Cover provides access to the Main Printed Circuit Board MPCB Display and Keypad circuits Servo Motor AC Entry Module and the Power Supply Cooling Fan The Top...

Page 103: ...it to the Right Sideplate See Figure 5 1 5 Reach under the Support Bracket and depress and hold the retracting stop assembly that secures the Right Cover Assembly to the Support Bracket 6 Carefully li...

Page 104: ...he Left Cover Assembly 10 Open the reservoir access Door Disconnect and remove all ink reservoirs Figure 5 2 Left Cover Assembly Removal Installation 11 With a 2 Phillips screwdriver remove the two sc...

Page 105: ...crewdriver secure the Left Cover with two screws located on the right side torque to 15 in lbs and two located under the baseplate torque to 8 in lbs 3 Reinstall the ink reservoirs and reservoir door...

Page 106: ...torque to 8 in lbs To install the Top Cover 9 Insert the pin located on the right side of the Top Cover into the corresponding hole on the Right Cover Assembly 10 While depressing the retracting stop...

Page 107: ...onverter With a 1 4 socket or wrench remove the four kepnuts securing the Display Power Converter See Figure 5 3 Remove the Display Power Converter 3 With a 1 4 socket or wrench remove the four stando...

Page 108: ...vided for the Keypad 2 Place the Keypad into position and hold Turn the Right Cover Assembly over and position the Display Assembly onto the threaded studs of the Keypad Secure using four standoffs wi...

Page 109: ...e the Left Top and Right Covers procedure to remove the Top and Right Covers Figure 5 5 Memory SIMM Installation Removal 2 The SIMM slots are at a 90 angle from the main circuit board Facing the top o...

Page 110: ...sure the SIMM is fully seated 3 Perform steps 4 through 10 of the Install the Left Top and Right Covers procedure to install the Right and Top Covers Remove the MPCB Main Printed Circuit Board Integra...

Page 111: ...ector with thumb and forefinger and pulling straight out 8 Disconnect the Vacuum Fan 1 connection at the J5 location by grasping the Vacuum Fan 1 connector with thumb and forefinger and pulling straig...

Page 112: ...lure to use an approved antistatic bag for storage or shipment may cause damage to the MPCB and affect the Warranty 13 Place the MPCB in an ESD bag antistatic bag in preparation for shipment to ENCAD...

Page 113: ...holes on the power supply bracket 4 Using a 2 Phillips Torque Screwdriver fasten the MPCB to the power supply bracket with 8 in lb of torque Ensure that the ground straps from the side plate and basep...

Page 114: ...procedure to remove the Top and Right Covers 2 Perform steps 3 through 15 of the Remove the MPCB Main Printed Circuit Board procedure to remove and protect the MPCB 3 Reach between the Power Supply Br...

Page 115: ...ing Fan and AC Entry Module 7 Using a 2 Phillips screwdriver remove the four screws located below the Right Baseplate securing the Power Supply Bracket to the Right Baseplate Remove the Power Supply B...

Page 116: ...Fan and AC Entry Module To install the Cooling Fan and AC Entry Module 1 Insert the AC Entry Module into the AC Entry Module hole on the Right Baseplate from the back of the printer Press in until it...

Page 117: ...to remove the Top and Right Covers 2 Perform steps 3 through 13 of the Remove the MPCB Main Printed Circuit Board procedure to disconnect all connectors from the MPCB 3 Reach between the Power Supply...

Page 118: ...y 8 Move the Carriage Belt to the left so it is out of the way of the Servo Motor pulley 9 Move the Carriage Assembly to the left end of the Slide Shaft 10 Lift up gently and hold the right end of the...

Page 119: ...and hold the right end of the Trailing Cable Make sure the screw does not go into the motor at an angle and be careful not to strip the head of the screw or to cause damage to the Encoder Strip 5 Inse...

Page 120: ...ick disconnect connection Push the quick disconnect assembly behind the Power Supply Bracket and out of sight 14 Perform steps 5 through 13 of the Install the MPCB procedure to reinsert the removed co...

Page 121: ...elivery System tab located in the upper slot on the left side of the Carriage Assembly See Figure 5 10 Lift up on the front left side of the Electronics Cover until it comes part way off of the Carria...

Page 122: ...rt of the Ink Delivery System 4 Disconnect the last link of the Ink Delivery System from the rest of the link assembly by pressing in on the two small posts from the next to the last link that are loc...

Page 123: ...each side of the Cover and lower the Assembly onto the Carriage until it snaps into place 5 Perform steps 1 through 3 and 9 and 10 of the Install the Left Top and Right Covers procedure to install the...

Page 124: ...e Carriage Assembly See Figure 5 12 6 Compress the back of the Frame Tensioner and use the end of a screwdriver to remove the Carriage Belt from the Servo Motor pulley See Figure 5 9 7 Remove the Comp...

Page 125: ...5 Figure 5 13 Frame Tensioner 9 Slide the Carriage Assembly and Drive Belt off the left side of the Slide Shaft 10 Once the Carriage Assembly is removed from the Slide Shaft turn it over so that you c...

Page 126: ...ly in an ESD antistatic bag in preparation for shipment to ENCAD for replacement or repair or if it is to be stored for repair at your facility Install the Carriage Assembly Carriage Belt and the Fram...

Page 127: ...it snaps firmly into place See Figure 5 13 8 Place the Trailing Cable into the J1 connector lock on the Carriage PCB Make sure the silver fingers on the Trailing Cable are fully inserted into the loc...

Page 128: ...e front of the Y Arm Assembly 17 Depress the back of the Frame Tensioner and slip the Carriage Belt over the Servo Motor pulley Make sure that the guides in the Carriage Belt are properly fitted over...

Page 129: ...rriage PCB Removal Installation 4 Unlock the latch on the right end of the Carriage Assembly and lift up the right end of the Carriage PCB See Figure 5 15 5 Slide the Carriage PCB to the right to remo...

Page 130: ...s to be stored at your facility for repair Install the Carriage PCB 1 Put the tab on the left end of the Carriage PCB into the slot in the left side of the Carriage Assembly See Figure 5 15 2 Ensure t...

Page 131: ...Disassembly 5 31 Remove the Paper Sensor or the Encoder Sensor 1 Perform the Remove the Carriage Assembly Carriage Belt and the Frame Tensioner procedures to remove the Carriage Assembly from the Sli...

Page 132: ...d remove it from the Carriage Assembly 3 To remove the Encoder Sensor a Unlock the connector at J2 and remove the flex cable b Turn the Carriage Assembly over and lay it with the top side facing down...

Page 133: ...ly until it snaps firmly into place e Turn the Carriage Assembly over and insert the Paper Sensor flex cable into the connector at J3 f Push both sides of the connector lock shut at the same time 2 To...

Page 134: ...arriage Belt and the Frame Tensioner Removal procedures to remove the Carriage Assembly from the Slide Shaft Figure 5 18 Carriage Bushing Removal 2 Use a flat tip screwdriver to push up on the latch w...

Page 135: ...as removed Remove the Service Station Figure 5 20 Service Station Removal 1 Place the Top Cover in the open position 2 Move the Carriage Assembly to the left side of the Slide Shaft 3 Reach into the R...

Page 136: ...2 If you have not already removed the Carriage Assembly from the Slide Shaft you will need to perform Steps 3 through 7 of the Removing the Carriage Assembly Carriage Belt and the Frame Tensioner pro...

Page 137: ...g on the right side position the Trailing Cable over the Stabilizer Bracket and slowly lower it onto the bracket Ensure that the Trailing Cable goes on straight and that there are no buckles in the ca...

Page 138: ...o remove the Ink Delivery System 3 Perform the Remove the Carriage Assembly Carriage Belt and the Frame Tensioner procedures to remove the Carriage Assembly from the Slide Shaft 4 Perform steps 3 and...

Page 139: ...ignment Allen screws and washers Hand tighten only 2 Install the Support Bracket onto the Stabilizer Bracket Assembly by placing the Support Bracket onto the Stabilizer Bracket with a slight forward t...

Page 140: ...embly Carriage Belt and the Frame Tensioner procedures to remove the Carriage Assembly from the Slide Shaft 4 Perform steps 3 and 4 of the Remove the Trailing Cable Assembly procedures to remove the T...

Page 141: ...nstallation Removal 8 The pinch rollers are held on by a small C clamp located on the back of the Y Arm Assembly See Figure 5 23 While holding the pinch roller remove the C clamp and move the pinch ro...

Page 142: ...ller 11 Remove the pinch roller 12 From the bottom of the Y Arm Assembly remove the four screws that secure the Slide Shaft and its two supports from the Y Arm Assembly 13 Using a 1 Phillips screwdriv...

Page 143: ...pring enters the hole in the Slide Shaft and that no kinks are present in the spring 6 Perform steps 4 and 5 for all pinch rollers 7 Using a 2 Phillips screwdriver secure the Y Arm Assembly to the Pla...

Page 144: ...ough 13 of the Remove the Left Top and Right Covers procedures to remove the Left Top and Right Covers 2 Perform steps 2 through 4 of the Remove Servo Motor procedures to remove the Right Sideplate As...

Page 145: ...emove the Left Sideplate Assembly and the left Foam Block See Figure 5 24 7 Using a 1 Phillips screwdriver remove the four screws on the bottom of the Platen which holds the Fan Exhaust in place 8 Whi...

Page 146: ...ving the Lower Drive Roller Assembly It may be necessary to loosen do not remove the screws that secure the left Leg Assembly to the Platen so that the Lower Drive Roller Assembly clears the ends of t...

Page 147: ...e Shaft Bracket See Figure 5 25 Figure 5 25 Stepper Motor Removal Installation 12 Remove the hardware securing the Stepper Motor to the Left Lower Drive Shaft Bracket and remove the Stepper Motor Inst...

Page 148: ...lling the Lower Drive Roller Assembly It may be necessary to loosen do not remove the screws that secure the left Leg Assembly to the Platen so that the Lower Drive Roller Assembly clears the ends of...

Page 149: ...Fan Assembly using a 2 Phillips screwdriver 6 Reinstall the Fan Exhaust Assembly using a 2 Phillips screwdriver 7 Install the Lower Drive Roller Assembly support brackets using a 2 Phillips screwdriv...

Page 150: ...acket using four screws and a 2 Phillips screwdriver 12 Perform steps 5 through 14 of the procedures to reconnect the MPCB 13 Reinstall the left Foam Block 14 Reinstall the Left Sideplate Assembly usi...

Page 151: ...he list is in order of part name as identified in the assembly disassem bly chapter This list is to be used in conjunction with the assembly disassembly procedures to aquire the necessary parts and pr...

Page 152: ...7562 6 1 4 TUBE ASSY RESERVIOR BLUE 209580 6 1 5 INK DELIVERY SYSTEM 215048 00 6 1 6 FITTING FEMALE BLUE 212244 00 6 1 7 C RING 7 16 SHAFT 207789 6 1 8 SIDE PLATE LEFT 212763 00 6 1 9 BASE PLATE LEFT...

Page 153: ...CadJet 3D Service Manual PARTS LIST Parts List 6 3 Figure 6 1 Left Side Parts Breakdown...

Page 154: ...ASSY 209269 6 2 5 STABILIZER ASSY WITH TRAILING CABLE AND ENCODER STRIP TBD 6 2 6 AUTOLOAD SENSOR ASSY 207715 6 2 7 SLIDE SHAFT 209265 6 2 8 BELT 205678 6 2 9 FRAME TENSIONER 203870 1 6 2 10 SPRING CO...

Page 155: ...CadJet 3D Service Manual PARTS LIST Parts List 6 5 Figure 6 2 Platen and Above Parts Breakdown...

Page 156: ...PLAY RIGHT 215045 00 6 3 2 KEYPAD ASSEMBLY 215046 00 6 3 3 DISPLAY REFLECTIVE ASSY 210068 02 6 3 4 POWER ENTRY MODULE 207508 6 3 5 FAN COOLING POWER SUPPLY 207593 6 3 6 MAIN PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD 2152...

Page 157: ...CadJet 3D Service Manual PARTS LIST Parts List 6 7 Figure 6 3 Right Side Parts Breakdown...

Page 158: ...E 213674 00 6 4 2 BLOCK RIGHT FOAM 207559 6 4 3 MOTOR ASSY STEPPER W FERRITE AND GEAR 210848 1 6 4 4 BRACKET LOWER ROLLER ASSY 208987 1 6 4 5 FAN ASSEMBLY VACUUM 210139 6 4 6 EXHAUST GRILL 204976 6 4...

Page 159: ...CadJet 3D Service Manual PARTS LIST Parts List 6 9 Figure 6 4 Inner Platen Parts Breakdown...

Page 160: ...BE ASSY SET OF 4 BLUE 213501 00 6 5 3 CARRIAGEPCB 212151 02 6 5 4 C RING 207789 6 5 5 FITTING FEMALE BLUE 212244 00 6 5 6 STRAIN RELIEF 210943 6 5 7 ENCODER SENSOR W FLEX 209578 101 6 5 8 PAPER SENSOR...

Page 161: ...CadJet 3D Service Manual PARTS LIST Parts List 6 11 Figure 6 5 Carriage Assembly Parts Breakdown...

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Page 163: ...1 4 control panel 2 15 D download firmware 3 38 E encoder strip 5 38 ESD 1 3 F fan cooling 5 14 firmware downloading 2 8 3 38 3 39 G general block diagram 2 1 I ink delivery system 5 20 J jack connec...

Page 164: ...D website 1 8 help desk FAX 1 8 telephone 1 8 T cont test carriage 3 35 color 3 35 continuous 3 36 fan 3 36 legs 3 36 loopback 3 36 parallel port 3 36 serial port 3 36 servo cycle 3 35 servo PWM 3 35...

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