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Disassembly/Reassembly
Disassembly/Reassembly Procedures
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L350/L300/L355/L210/L110 Series
Revision B
2.2 Disassembly/Reassembly Procedures
This section describes procedures for disassembling the parts/units in a flowchart format. For some parts/units,
detailed procedures or precautions are provided (accordingly indicated by icons and cell's color). Refer to the
explanations in the example chart below and perform an appropriate disassembling and assembling procedure.
(See
"2.3 Detailed Disassembly/Reassembly Procedure for each Part/Unit (p40)"
For routing cables, see
"2.4 Routing FFCs/cables (p49)"
The example below shows how to see the charts on the following pages.
Housing Rear
1
4
(p22)
(p43)
S4
Frame Base Assy
---
---
(p21)
(p27)
Paper Guide
Upper Assy (p29)
CR Timing Belt
FFC/ Cable
*5
Shows necessary
procedures before removing
the following parts.*
Black letters indicate a part/
unit not supplied as an ASP.
Item
Description
Reference
Parts/unit name
White-letter
Part/unit supplied as an ASP
---
Black-letter
Part/unit not supplied as an ASP
---
Icon
Indicates a practice or condition that could result in
injury or loss of life if not strictly observed.
Indicates the reference page in
blue-letter
Indicates a practice or condition that could result in
damage to, or destruction of equipment if not strictly
observed.
Indicates the reference page in
blue-letter
Indicates the parts that are inevitably broken in the
disassembling procedure, and should be replaced with
a new one for reassembly.
Indicates the reference page in
blue-letter
Indicates the parts that may cause the ink spill when
they are removed.
"2.1.5 Checks and Precautions
before Disassembling (p25)"
Indicates necessary check items in the disassembling/
assembling procedure.
Indicates the reference page in
blue-letter
Indicates supplementary explanation for disassembly
is given.
Indicates the reference page in
blue-letter
Indicates particular tasks to keep quality of the units
are required.
Indicates the reference page in
blue-letter
Indicates particular routing of cables is required.
Indicates the reference page in
blue-letter
Indicates particular adjustment(s) is/are required.
Indicates lubrication is required.
Chapter 4 " Maintenance
(p64)"
Indicates the number of screws securing the parts/
units.
---
Indicates the points secured with other than a screw
such as a hook, rib, dowel or the like.
---
White letters indicate a
part/unit supplied as an
ASP.
Shows the screw types and
the specified torque on the
“Screw type/torque list”.
Reference page
Shows removal/installation
as a unit/assy. is available.
The name enclosed in gray
indicate a part/unit that
must be removed on the
way to the target parts.
Note "*": The box with only part names means the removal of the parts. If the name of
FFC or a cable is shown, disconnect the FFC or cable from the connector.
Shows the procedure
number on the “FFC/
cable list”.