
Rev. A
Disassembly and Assembly 2-1
Confidential
TM-H6000/H6000P Service Manual
Chapter 2
Assembly and Disassembly
Before Assembly and Disassembly
Always observe the following precautions when you are disassembling, assembling, or
adjusting the printer.
Caution:
❏
Always remove the power supply unit from the printer before working.
Power is flowing in the internal circuit board even if you turn the printer off with the power
supply switch. You can damage the printer if you work with the power supply still
attached.
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Remove all peripheral equipment connected to the printer before starting your work.
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Do not perform any work that is not described in this chapter. Doing so can result in injuries
or damage to the printer.
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Do not touch the FPC or the FFC pins with your hands.
About this Chapter
Titles
This chapter uses titles for important parts and blocks (units), not for all parts (service parts).
Procedures
This chapter provides the procedures for assembling. Reverse them to disassemble the printer.
Assembly is organized into "Assembling the Mechanism," "Assembling the Thermal
Mechanism," and "Assembling the TM-H6000." Each section is further divided into "Pre-
assembly" and "Assembly."
Do "Pre-assembly" steps first, and then do "Assembly" after you have assembled the parts into
units to some degree.
Refer to the "General Disassembly Drawings" during assembly to check the shapes and
attachment positions of the parts while you are working. Refer to the "General Lubrication
Drawings" when you are lubricating.
Summary of Contents for TM-H6000
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Page 29: ...1 20 Troubleshooting Rev A Confidential ...
Page 69: ...Disassembly and Assembly 2 40 Rev A Confidential ...
Page 81: ...3 12 Adjusting Rev A Confidential ...
Page 83: ...Appendix A 2 Service Tools and Lubricants Rev A Confidential ...
Page 87: ...Appendix B 4 Maintenance Rev A Confidential ...
Page 225: ...I 10 Printer Handling Rev A Confidential ...
Page 227: ...Appendix J 2 Screw Types Rev A Confidential ...
Page 229: ...K 2 Parts Layout Rev A Confidential Main Circuit Board Unit solder side memory board ...