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CE7000-UM-251-9370 V

7.2.7  Replacing the Y-belt .............................................................................................................................7-20
7.2.8  Replacing the Push Roller Sensor Board ...........................................................................................7-24
7.2.9  Replacing the Y-relay Board ................................................................................................................7-25
7.2.10  Replacing the Cam Sensor board .......................................................................................................7-26
7.2.11  Replacing the Y-motor ..........................................................................................................................7-28
7.2.12  Replacing the X-motor .........................................................................................................................7-31
7.2.13  Replacing the Main Board ....................................................................................................................7-35
7.2.14  Replacing the Fan .................................................................................................................................7-37
7.2.15  Replacing the Drive Roller Shaft for CE7000-40/60 .......................................................................... 7-40
7.2.16  Replacing the Drive Roller

 

shaft for CE7000-130/130AP/160 ........................................................... 7-44

7.2.17  Replacing the Y Flexible Cable ............................................................................................................7-47
7.2.18  Detaching the Push Roller assembly ................................................................................................. 7-49
7.2.19  Replacing the Push Roller base ..........................................................................................................7-55
7.2.20  Replacing Power Supply Board ...........................................................................................................7-58

7.3  Belt Tension Adjustments .................................................................................................. 7-59

7.3.1  Y-Belt Tension Adjustment ..................................................................................................................7-59
7.3.2  Y-Drive Belt Tension Adjustment ........................................................................................................7-60
7.3.3  X-Drive Belt Tension Adjustment ........................................................................................................7-62

7.4  Confirming the cable wiring ............................................................................................... 7-64

8  Electrical Adjustment ............................................................... 8-1

8.1  List of Items Requiring Readjustment ................................................................................ 8-1
8.2  Flowchart of the Adjustment Sequence.............................................................................. 8-2

8.2.1  When the main board was replaced (Normal procedure) .................................................................. 8-2
8.2.2  When the main board was replaced (The adjustment values could not copy.) ............................... 8-3
8.2.3  When the pen block was replaced .......................................................................................................8-4
8.2.4  When the Rear or Front X Media sensor was replaced ......................................................................8-4
8.2.5  When the registration mark sensor was replaced ..............................................................................8-4
8.2.6  When the cam sensor board was replaced .........................................................................................8-5
8.2.7  When the 2nd pen of holder or station was replaced ........................................................................8-5
8.2.8  When the optional push roller was installed .......................................................................................8-5
8.2.9  When the gird roller was replaced .......................................................................................................8-5

Summary of Contents for CE7000-130

Page 1: ...CE7000 UM 251 00 9370 CUTTING PLOTTER SERVICE MANUAL CE7000 40 60 130 160 130AP ...

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Page 3: ...CE7000 UM 251 9370 I HISTORY OF REVISIONS No Date issued Description of revision Page Edition 1 19 10 25 First Printing All 01 ...

Page 4: ...CE7000 UM 251 9370 II ...

Page 5: ...P 2 2 2 2 Assembling stand and basket to the Plotter 2 3 2 2 1 Assembling stand for the CE7000 60 2 3 2 2 2 Assembling the stand for CE7000 130 160 2 6 2 2 3 Assembling the stand for CE7000 130AP 2 9 2 2 4 Installing the optional basket for CE7000 60 2 13 2 2 5 Installing the optional basket for CE7000 130 160 2 15 3 PARTS NAMES and FUNCTIONS 3 1 3 1 Parts Names and Functions 3 1 3 1 1 Parts Names...

Page 6: ... 2 Replacing the Left Side Cover 7 1 7 1 3 Replacing the Control Panel Assembly 7 2 7 1 4 Replacing the Center Cover 7 3 7 1 5 Replacing the Front Guide 7 4 7 1 6 Replacing the Rear Guide 7 6 7 1 7 Replacing the Rear Writing Panel 7 8 7 1 8 Replacing the Front Writing Panel Assembly 7 9 7 1 9 Replacing the Fan Cover 7 10 7 1 10 Replacing the Pen Block Cover 7 11 7 1 11 Replacing the Push Roller 7 ...

Page 7: ... 58 7 3 Belt Tension Adjustments 7 59 7 3 1 Y Belt Tension Adjustment 7 59 7 3 2 Y Drive Belt Tension Adjustment 7 60 7 3 3 X Drive Belt Tension Adjustment 7 62 7 4 Confirming the cable wiring 7 64 8 Electrical Adjustment 8 1 8 1 List of Items Requiring Readjustment 8 1 8 2 Flowchart of the Adjustment Sequence 8 2 8 2 1 When the main board was replaced Normal procedure 8 2 8 2 2 When the main boar...

Page 8: ...ensitivity 8 29 8 14 Adjusting the Offset of Registration Mark Sensor 8 32 8 14 1 Inputting the registration mark sensor offset position from the recorded values 8 32 8 14 2 Adjusting the registration mark sensor offset position from the measured values 8 35 8 15 Adjusting the X Media Sensor Position 8 39 8 15 1 Inputting the X Media Sensor Position from the recorded value 8 39 8 15 2 Adjusting th...

Page 9: ...s 30 9 7 Service mode 31 9 7 1 Sensor Panel Switch Test Mode 31 9 7 2 Printing the Setting of the Plotter 33 9 7 3 Printing the Test Pattern 34 9 7 4 Confirm the Cutting Data 35 9 7 5 Self Diagnostic Test 36 9 7 6 Registration Mark Sensor Test 38 9 7 7 Clear Setup Mode 40 10 PARTS LIST 10 1 10 1 Outer Casing CE7000 40 60 10 1 10 2 Outer Casing CE7000 130 130AP 160 10 2 10 3 Additional Outer Casing...

Page 10: ...30 130AP 160 10 15 10 15 Stand for CE7000 60 ST0118 10 16 10 16 Stand for CE7000 130 160 ST0119 0120 10 17 10 17 Stand for CE7000 130AP ST0121 10 18 10 18 Basket for CE7000 60 130 160 PG0103 104 105 10 19 10 19 Details of Basket Base Bracket 10 20 10 20 Roll Media Stoker for CE7000 40 10 21 10 21 Labels 10 22 10 22 Standard Accessories 10 23 11 WIRING DIAGRAMS 11 1 12 Target electrical component f...

Page 11: ...in unit of 2 m Designated Film and Cut Conditions Number of cutters pens 1 Pen types Water based fiber tip pen oil based ballpoint pen Compatible media Mono vinyl chloride media fluorescent media and reflective media up to 0 25 mm thick Excluding the high reflective media Interfaces USB2 0 Full Speed Network Ethernet 10BASE T 100BASE TX RS 232C 6 Buffer memory 2 MB Resident command sets GP GL HP G...

Page 12: ...pen types Water based fiber tip pen oil based ballpoint pen Compatible media Mono vinyl chloride media fluorescent media and reflective media up to 0 25 mm thick Excluding the high reflective media Interfaces USB2 0 Full Speed Network Ethernet 10BASE T 100BASE TX RS 232C 5 Buffer memory 2 MB Resident command sets GP GL HP GL 3 Control panel switching Auto switching LCD Panel Graphic type 240 x 128...

Page 13: ...CE7000 UM 251 9370 1 3 1 INTRODUCTION 1 2 External Dimensions 1 2 1 CE7000 External Dimensions CE7000 40 H D W Units mm Dimensional accuracy 5 mm CE7000 40 External dimensions W x D x H mm 772 400 313 ...

Page 14: ...CE7000 UM 251 9370 1 4 1 INTRODUCTION CE7000 60 H D W Units mm Dimensional accuracy 5 mm CE7000 60 External dimensions W x D x H mm Stand is included 1005 582 1092 ...

Page 15: ...CE7000 UM 251 9370 1 5 1 INTRODUCTION CE7000 130 160 H D W Units mm Dimensional accuracy 5 mm CE7000 130 CE7000 160 External dimensions W x D x H mm Stand is included 1704 811 1215 1916 811 1215 ...

Page 16: ...251 9370 1 6 1 INTRODUCTION 1 2 2 CE7000 130AP External Dimensions CE7000 130AP H D2 W D1 Units mm Dimensional accuracy 5 mm CE7000 130AP External dimensions W x D1 D2 x H mm Stand is included 1704 1148 811 1215 ...

Page 17: ... angle for sandblast rubber CB15UA 5 5 blades pack 1 5 mm dia 45º angle for high intensity reflective film CB15UA K30 5 5 blades pack 1 5 mm dia 30º angle for high intensity reflective film Water based fiber tip pen holder PHP31 FIBER 1 piece pen holder for KF700 series pen Water based fiber tip pen KF700 BK 10 pens pack pen black KF700 RD 10 pens pack pen red Oil based ballpoint pen holder PHP34 ...

Page 18: ...al pdf 1 pc TO ENSURE SAFE AND CORRECT USE SETUP MANUAL Cutter Blade Manual 1 set Cutter plunger PHP33 CB09 HS 1 pc Cutter blade CB09UB 1 1 pc Water based fiber pen adapter PHP31 FIBER 1 set Water based fiber pen KF700 BK 1P 1 pc Cutter blade adjustment magnifier PM CT 001 1 pc Software Activation Code 1 Sheet Dedicated accessories CE7000 40 CE7000 60 CE7000 130 160 Item Q ty Item Q ty Item Q ty R...

Page 19: ...e User s Manual pdf 1 pc TO ENSURE SAFE AND CORRECT USE SETUP MANUAL Cutter Blade Manual 1 set Cutter plunger PHP33 CB09 HS 1 pc Cutter blade CB09UB 1 1 pc Oil based ballpoint pen plunger PHP34 BALL 1 set Oil based ballpoint pen KB700 BK 1P 1 pc Cutter blade adjustment magnifier PM CT 001 1 pc Dedicated accessories A stand with a basket is supplied ...

Page 20: ...Take out the following parts from the stand packing box Stand side bar x 2 Stock shaft x 2 Media stocker L and R Allen wrench for M5 cap screw M4L20 thumb screw x 4 M5L16 Cap screw x 12 Stopper x 2 Center bar x 1 Foot x 2 2 Assemble the left and right stand sides and feet Insert the four M5L16 cap screws to the thread of the stand side bar by hand and then tighten them by hand Then fasten four M5L...

Page 21: ...e bar by hand and then tighten them by hand Then fasten four M5L16 cap screws by using the Allen wrench Longer side is rear 4 Insert the four M5L16 cap screws to the thread of the center bar by hand two on each side and then tighten them by hand Then fasten four M5L16 cap screws by using the Allen wrench 5 Mount the plotter on the stand by inserting the positioning pins on the stand into the posit...

Page 22: ...pper in the stock shaft Keep the stopper screws slightly loose Stock shaft Stopper 7 Put the side with the gear on the left side of the machine looking from the back and then slide the stock shaft into the media stocker Gear Roller Fixed stopper ...

Page 23: ... x 2 Media stocker L and R Allen wrench for M5 cap screw M5L16 Cap screw x 22 Shorter M5L20 Cap screw x 4 Longer Stopper x 2 Center bar x 1 Foot x 2 2 Assemble the left and right stand sides and feet Insert the four M5L16 cap screws Shorter screw to the thread of the stand side bar by hand and then tighten them by hand Then fasten four M5L16 cap screws by using the Allen wrench ...

Page 24: ...er screw by using the Allen wrench 4 Tighten two M5L16 cap screws Shorter screw for the Media stocker L and R to the left and right stand sides 5 When the center bar is assembled to the side stand confirm the front side and the rear side for the stand by shape of center bar Insert the four M5L16 cap screws to the thread of the center bar by hand two on each side and then tighten them by hand Then ...

Page 25: ...ting the positioning pins on the stand into the positioning holes on the underside of the plotter Fasten with the four M5L20 cap screws two longer screws for each side using the Allen wrench 7 Set one stopper in the stock shaft Keep the stopper screws slightly loose Stock shaft Stopper 8 Put the stock shafts into the media stocker Roller Stock shaft ...

Page 26: ...and from the packing box Stand side assembly L and R Guide shaft Allen wrench for M5 cap screw M5L16 Flange Cap screw x 16 M5L10 Flange Cap screw x 8 M5L10 Cap screw x 3 M5L20 Flange Cap screw x 4 Basket Cloth Arm x 4 Basket tube short x 2 Basket tube long x 1 Media Guide Assembly Basket Cloth x 1 Center bar x 1 Foot x 2 ...

Page 27: ...uide shaft to the stand side stand When the center bar is assembled to the side stand confirm the front side and the rear side for the stand by shape of center bar Insert the four flange M5L16 cap screws to the thread of the center bar by hand two on each side and then tighten them by hand Then fasten four M5L16 flange cap screws by using the Allen wrench Insert the four flange M5L16 cap screws to...

Page 28: ...e Allen wrench 5 Attach the basket cloth arms to the foot of stand Confirm the direction of basket cloth arm as shown in the picture below and then attach the basket cloth arm to the foot of stand Fasten with the eight M5L10 flange cap screws two screws for each basket cloth arm using the Allen wrench 6 Insert the basket tubes to the basket cloth as shown in the picture below Insert the long tube ...

Page 29: ... the basket tube hanger brackets and then connect the front and rear basket tube to the basket cloth arm as shown in the picture below 8 Attach the media guide to front of CE7000 130AP Fasten the media guide with the three M5L10 cap screws as shown in the picture below ...

Page 30: ...ange cap screw x 8 Basket Cloth Arm x 4 Basket tube short x 2 Basket tube long x 1 Basket Cloth x 1 2 Attach the basket cloth arms to the foot of stand Confirm the direction of basket cloth arm as shown in the picture below and then attach the basket cloth arm to the foot of stand Fasten with the eight M5L10 flange cap screws two long screws for each basket cloth arm using the Allen wrench ...

Page 31: ...re below Insert the long tube to the center of basket cloth and insert the short tubes to the front and rear Short tube Long tube 4 Put on the center basket tube onto the basket tube hanger brackets and then connect the front and rear basket tube to the basket cloth arm as shown in the picture below ...

Page 32: ... flange cap screw x 8 Basket Cloth Arm x 4 Basket tube short x 2 Basket tube long x 1 Basket Cloth x 1 2 Attach the basket cloth arms to the foot of stand Confirm the direction of basket cloth arm as shown in the picture below and then attach the basket cloth arm to the foot of stand Fasten with the eight M5L10 flange cap screws two long screws for each basket cloth arm using the Allen wrench ...

Page 33: ...re below Insert the long tube to the center of basket cloth and insert the short tubes to the front and rear Short tube Long tube 4 Put on the center basket tube onto the basket tube hanger brackets and then connect the front and rear basket tube to the basket cloth arm as shown in the picture below ...

Page 34: ...ves the cutter pen or plotting pen across the media during cutting or plotting Tool holder Holds the cutter pen or plotting pen and moves it up or down Grit roller position guide A roller position guide is affixed to the front side of the rail which shows the position of each grit roller Use these alignment marks as an aid in locating the Push rollers Cutting mat Cutter blade moved on this mat pre...

Page 35: ...ccessory case Media sensors Roll medium tray A tray to set media in Roll medium tray guide rail A rail to set the roll media tray in Power switch Used to turn the plotter on and off AC line inlet Inlet where the power cable is connected Accessory case Space for temporary storage of accessories such as cutter blades and cutter plungers ...

Page 36: ...he media during cutting or plotting Tool holder Holds the cutter pen or plotting pen and moves it up or down Grit roller position guide A roller position guide is affixed to the front side of the rail which shows the position of each grit roller Use these alignment marks as an aid in locating the Push rollers Cutting mat The cutter blade moves on this cutting mat Cutting groove Use this groove to ...

Page 37: ... case Media stocker Stopper Stopper Stock shaft Stand Media sensors Power switch Used to turn the plotter on and off AC line inlet Inlet where the power cable is connected Media stocker A stock to set roll media in Stock shaft A roller that takes in roll media Stopper Keeps set roll media in place Stand A stand to put the machine on Accessory case Space for temporary storage of accessories such as...

Page 38: ...edge of the media Tool carriage Moves the cutter pen or plotting pen across the media during cutting or plotting Tool holder Holds the cutter pen or plotting pen and moves it up or down Grit roller position guide A roller position guide is affixed to the front side of the rail which shows the position of each grit roller Use these alignment marks as an aid in locating the Push rollers Cutting mat ...

Page 39: ...Media stocker A stock to set roll media in Stock shaft A roller that takes in roll media Stopper Keeps set roll media in place Stand A stand to put the machine on USB interface connector Used to connect the plotter to the computer with a USB interface cable RS 232C interface connector Used to connect the plotter to the computer with a RS 232C interface cable It depends on the sales area For detail...

Page 40: ...eading edge of the media The rear sensor is used to sense the trailing edge of the media Tool carriage Moves the cutter pen or plotting pen across the media during cutting or plotting Tool holder Holds the cutter pen or plotting pen and moves it up or down Grit roller position guide A roller position guide is affixed to the front side of the rail which shows the position of each grit roller Use th...

Page 41: ...here the power cable is connected Push roller hold down force switching lever Switches the hold down force of the push roller to 3 stages of strong medium and weak USB interface connector Used to connect the plotter to the computer with a USB interface cable RS 232C interface connector Used to connect the plotter to the computer with a RS 232C interface cable It is available as an option depending...

Page 42: ...e cutting plotter is turned on or whenever the tool is moving It is explained here using cutter pen as an example Procedure 1 Loosen the pen holder screw Tool holder Bracket to hold tool Bracket to hold tool Tool holder Top 2 While pushing the tool holder in the upward direction push the tool all the way into the holder until its flange contacts the upper part of the holder When pushing the tool h...

Page 43: ...CE7000 UM 251 9370 3 10 3 PARTS NAMES and FUNCTIONS 3 Make sure that the tool bracket is engaged on the tool s flange and then tighten the screw Flange Bracket to hold tool ...

Page 44: ...ury avoid touching the tool immediately after the cutting plotter is turned on or whenever the tool is moving It is explained here using cutter pen as an example The tool holder is suitable only for use with the cutter plunger Please refrain from attaching the plotting pen to it Tool holder Bracket to hold tool Top Tool holder Forward This position of tool holder is not able to set tool backward P...

Page 45: ...r part of the holder When pushing the tool holder with your fingers the blade tip may be protruding Take care not to cut your fingers Flange Bracket to hold tool Tool holder Forward Tool holder Top view This position of tool holder is not able to set tool backward 3 Make sure that the tool bracket is engaged on the tool s flange and then tighten the screw Flange Bracket to hold tool ...

Page 46: ...nt injury avoid touching the pen immediately after the cutting plotter is turned on or whenever the pen is moving Procedure 1 Manually open the holder arm by your hand and then attach a pen to the pen station Holder arm 2 When a pen is attaching to the pen station fit upper grooves of a pen to the upper part of pen station as shown in the picture below Fit into upper grooves of a pen ...

Page 47: ...Different function are set in the MENU mode When the PAUSE MENU key is pressed during the operation the cutting plotting operation stops ORIGIN It will set the current position as an origin point On the READY screen pressing the ENTER and ORIGIN keys at the same time will allow you to reset the machine Only in Normal mode COPY Copy of data in the buffer memory is output ESC Cancels the setting cha...

Page 48: ...rol panel Button name will be displayed in reverse when the button is enabled Following items are displayed in the default screen Tool condition currently using Corresponding button name of control panel Set condition of media READY status It will display READY when the media is loaded Display of setting condition Command HP GL HP GL command GP GL GP GL command None Command AUTO Stepsize 0 1 0 1 m...

Page 49: ... default screen when PAUSE MENU key is pressed while displaying MENU screen It will return to default screen when COND TEST key is pressed while displaying CONDITION setting screen Page number is displayed in the upper right corner of the screen if there are too many settings or selection that will need multiple pages to display Press the position pq key to move different page 3 key Page number Pa...

Page 50: ...media is set the tool point can be moved Normal mode MENU screen Normal mode Contents of the operation and settings that is displayed in MENU screen with PAUSE MENU key is as following 1 TOOL Set the setting for the operation of the tool 2 ARMS Perform settings and operations related to alignment of tool and media such as automatic registration mark scanning by ARMS 3 AREA Set the settings for are...

Page 51: ...eset cutting condition is used when the media type is selected COND TEST This will clear the CONDITION screen and return to default screen Normal mode CONDITION screen 1 3 Normal mode Tool conditions are set in the setting screens displayed by the CONDITION key Up to 8 CONDITION settings can be saved with different settings in numbers 1 through 8 COND TEST It will clear the CONDITION screen and re...

Page 52: ... 4 6 4 OPERATIONS 4 1 2 Menu tree for CE7000 40 60 130 160 Simple mode Default Screen Condition Setting Screen 1 3 COND TEST 1 2 3 COPY MENU screen MEDIA SETTING 1 1 INTERFACE 1 1 ADVANCE 1 1 PAUSE MENU CUT TEST CUT TEST ...

Page 53: ...7000 UM 251 9370 4 7 4 OPERATIONS Normal mode Default Screen Condition Setting Screen 1 3 COND TEST 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 3 ENTE COPY Condition Setting Screen 2 3 Condition Setting Screen 3 3 Continued ...

Page 54: ...M 251 9370 4 8 4 OPERATIONS Continued Default Screen Continued MENU Screen TOOLS SETTING Screen 1 4 TOOLS SETTING Screen 2 4 TOOLS SETTING Screen 3 4 TOOLS SETTING Screen 4 4 1 2 4 3 2 1 3 2 1 2 1 3 PAUSE MENU ...

Page 55: ...Default Screen Continued Continued ARMS SETTING Screen 1 2 ARMS SETTING Screen 2 3 ARMS SETTING Screen 3 3 MENU Screen PAUSE MENU 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 2 3 1 2 1 2 3 4 MENU Screen AREA PARAMETERS Screen 1 2 AREA PARAMETERS Screen 2 2 PAUSE MENU 3 ...

Page 56: ...CE7000 UM 251 9370 4 10 4 OPERATIONS Continued MENU Screen MEDIA SETTING Screen 1 2 MEDIA SETTING Screen 2 2 Default Screen Continued PAUSE MENU 4 1 2 3 1 3 4 ...

Page 57: ...TERFACE Screen 2 3 INTERFACE Screen 3 3 Default Screen Continued PAUSE MENU 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 3 4 4 When the RS 232C option is installing this menu is displayed When the RS 232C option is installing this menu is displayed The MAC address is displyed when the key is pressed in this menue ...

Page 58: ...CE7000 UM 251 9370 4 12 4 OPERATIONS Continued MENU Screen ADVANCE Screen 2 4 ADVANCE Screen 3 4 ADVANCE Screen 4 4 ADVANCE Screen 1 4 Default Screen Continued PAUSE MENU 1 2 3 1 2 4 1 2 4 1 2 4 ...

Page 59: ... MENU Screen TEST Screen 2 2 TEST Screen 1 2 Default Screen Continued PAUSE MENU 1 2 3 1 4 When the media is loading the diagnostics is not able to perform MENU Screen DATA LINK Screen 1 2 DATA LINK Screen 2 2 PAUSE MENU 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 End ...

Page 60: ... stops ORIGIN It will set the current position as an origin point On the READY screen pressing the ENTER and ORIGIN keys at the same time will allow you to reset the machine COPY Copy of data in the buffer memory is output ESC Cancels the setting change and then returns to the previous screen Returns to the previous screen in the MENU screen ENTER Saves the settings and then returns to the setting...

Page 61: ...is enabled Following items are displayed in the default screen Tool condition currently using Corresponding button name of control panel Set condition of media READY status It will display READY when the media is loaded Display of setting condition Command HP GL HP GL command GP GL GP GL command None Command AUTO Step size 0 1 0 1 mm 0 05 0 05 mm 0 025 0 025 mm 0 001 0 001 mm Rotate R90 Rotate 90 ...

Page 62: ...D TEST key is pressed while displaying CONDITION screen Page number is displayed in the upper right corner of the screen if there are too many settings or selection that will need multiple pages to display Press the position pq key to move different page 4 key Page number Page number POSITION key Example of moving page and operation button Icon of the corresponding operation button is displayed in...

Page 63: ...omputer q ADV Set the conditions for the basic operation of the cutting plotter such as display language unit of the measurements and sensor t TEST Does the operation necessary for maintenance such as self diagnostic test or printout of the condition settings list u MEM Perform the operation necessary for output from USB memory PAUSE MENU It will close the MENU screen and return to default screen ...

Page 64: ... 251 9370 4 18 4 OPERATIONS 4 2 2 Menu tree for CE7000 130AP Default Screen Condition Setting Screen 1 3 COND TEST 1 2 3 4 1 2 4 2 3 ENTE COPY Condition Setting Screen 2 3 Condition Setting Screen 3 3 Continued ...

Page 65: ...M 251 9370 4 19 4 OPERATIONS Continued Default Screen Continued MENU Screen TOOLS SETTING Screen 1 4 TOOLS SETTING Screen 2 4 TOOLS SETTING Screen 3 4 TOOLS SETTING Screen 4 4 1 2 4 3 2 1 3 2 1 2 1 3 PAUSE MENU ...

Page 66: ...CE7000 UM 251 9370 4 20 4 OPERATIONS Default Screen Continued Continued AXIS SETTING Screen 1 1 MENU Screen PAUSE MENU 2 1 2 1 2 4 3 MENU Screen AREA PARAMETERS Screen 1 1 PAUSE MENU 3 ...

Page 67: ...CE7000 UM 251 9370 4 21 4 OPERATIONS Continued MENU Screen MEDIA SETTING Screen 1 3 MEDIA SETTING Screen 2 3 MEDIA SETTING Screen 3 3 Default Screen Continued PAUSE MENU 4 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 68: ... 2 4 INTERFACE Screen 3 4 INTERFACE Screen 4 4 Default Screen Continued PAUSE MENU 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 3 4 4 1 2 3 4 When the RS 232C option is installing this menu is displayed When the RS 232C option is installing this menu is displayed The MAC address is displyed when the key is pressed in this menue ...

Page 69: ...CE7000 UM 251 9370 4 23 4 OPERATIONS Continued MENU Screen ADVANCE Screen 2 4 ADVANCE Screen 3 4 ADVANCE Screen 4 4 ADVANCE Screen 1 4 Default Screen Continued PAUSE MENU 1 2 3 1 2 4 1 4 1 2 4 ...

Page 70: ...24 4 OPERATIONS MENU Screen TEST Screen 2 2 TEST Screen 1 2 Default Screen Continued PAUSE MENU 1 2 3 1 4 When the media is loading the diagnostics is not able to perform MENU Screen MEM SETTING Screen 1 1 PAUSE MENU 1 End ...

Page 71: ...lt Motor STS 60S2M248_124Z R 2 2 130 160 19 U792700805 Belt Y 50S2M642LW C 1 40 U792700810 Belt Y 50S2M870LW C 1 60 U792700815 Belt Y 200S2M1615LW C 1 130 U792700820 Belt Y 200S2M1827LW C 1 160 20 U621842004 Drive Roller Shaft CE7000 40 1 40 U621852004 Drive Roller Shaft CE7000 60 1 60 U792700790 Grid Roller Shaft Assembly CE7 130 1 130 U792700840 Grid Roller Shaft Assembly CE7 160 1 160 21 U62135...

Page 72: ...CE7000 UM 251 9370 5 2 5 RECOMMENDED PARTS LIST ...

Page 73: ...the cap screws Allen Wrench 6 2 Greasing And Gluing Points No Grease or Glue Point Grease or Glue name Application quantity 1 Cam Shinetu silicon grease G501 Suitable quantity 2 X drive motor pulley Shinetu silicon grease G501 Suitable quantity 3 Y drive motor pulley Shinetu silicon grease G501 Suitable quantity 4 X drive pulley Shinetu silicon grease G501 Suitable quantity 5 Y drive pulley Shinet...

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Page 75: ...er M4L6 binding head screw Right side cover How to reinstall the right side cover 1 Reattach the right cover in the reverse order in which it was detached 7 1 2 Replacing the Left Side Cover How to detach the left side cover 1 Remove the four M4L6 binding head screws from the left side cover 2 Detach the left side cover M4L6 binding head screw Left side cover How to reinstall the left side cover 1...

Page 76: ... Remove the three M3L6 binding head screws holding the control panel assembly M3L6 binding head screw Control panel assembly 4 Disconnect the control panel flexible cables from the control panel board Control panel board Control panel flexible cable How to reinstall the control panel assembly 1 Reattach the control panel assembly in the reverse order in which it was detached 2 Confirm the wiring f...

Page 77: ...l panel assembly Refer to subsection 7 1 3 3 Remove the six M3L6 binding head screws holding the center cover Center cover M3L6 binding head screw 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Center cover CE7000 40 60 CE7000 130 130AP 160 M3L6 binding head screw 4 Detach the center cover How to reinstall the center cover assembly 1 Reattach the center cover in the reverse order in which it was detached ...

Page 78: ...d CE7000 60 How to detach the front guides 1 Remove the three M4L5 truss head screws holding the front guide M and then detach the front guide M Front guide M Front guide L Front guide R M4L5 truss head screw M4L5 truss head screw M4L5 truss head screw 2 Remove the M4L5 truss head screws holding the front guide L and then detach the front guide L 3 Remove the M4L5 truss head screws holding the fro...

Page 79: ...olding the front guide Remove the five M4L6 binding head screws holding the front guide for the CE7000 160 2 Pull up the bottom of front guide and then detach the front guide 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Front guide M4L6 binding head screw How to reinstall the front guide 1 Reattach the front guide in the reverse order in which it was detached ...

Page 80: ...hed CE7000 60 How to detach the rear guides 1 Remove the three M4L5 truss head screws holding the rear guide M and then detach the rear guide M M4L5 truss head screw Rear guide M Rear guide L Rear guide R M4L5 truss head screw M4L5 truss head screw 2 Remove the M4L5 truss head screws holding the rear guide L and then detach the rear guide L 3 Remove the M4L5 truss head screws holding the rear guid...

Page 81: ...s holding the rear guide Remove the five M4L6 binding head screws holding the rear guide for the CE7000 160 2 Pull up the bottom of front guide and then detach the rear guide 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Rear guide M4L6 binding head screw How to reinstall the rear guide 1 Reattach the rear guide in the reverse order in which it was detached ...

Page 82: ... 2 Remove the M3L6 binding head screw from the top of the rear writing panel 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Rear writing panel M3L6 binding head screw M3L6 binding head screw 3 Remove the six M3L6 binding head screws from the rear of the rear writing panel 4 Detach the rear writing panel How to reinstall the rear writing panel 1 Reattach the rear writing panel in the reverse order in which it was...

Page 83: ...ch the rear guide Refer to subsection 7 1 6 3 Detach the rear writing panel Refer to subsection 7 1 7 4 Remove the twelve M3L6 binding head screws holding the front writing panel assembly Front writing panel 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 M3L6 binding head screw 5 Detach the front writing panel assembly How to reinstall the front writing panel assembly 1 Reattach the front writing panel in the re...

Page 84: ...130 130AP 160 only How to detach the fan cover 1 Remove the M3L6 binding head screw holding the fan cover 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Fan cover M3L6 binding head screw 2 Detach the fan cover How to reinstall the fan cover 1 Reattach the fan cover in the reverse order in which it was detached ...

Page 85: ...ock cover M3L6 binding head screw 2 Detach the pen block cover When the center cover is not removed don t move the pen block to Y direction without the pen block cover otherwise the center cover will cut the cables of the pen block When the CE7000 is going to operate without the pen block cover remove the center cover How to reinstall the pen block cover 1 Reattach the pen block cover in the rever...

Page 86: ...the push roller pin from the push roller shaft by using the needle nose pliers Push roller pin 2 Pull out the push roller shaft from the push roller arm Push roller shaft Push roller arm 3 Detach the push roller Push roller How to reinstall the push roller 1 Reattach the push roller in the reverse order in which it was detached ...

Page 87: ...utting Mat How to detach the cutting mat 1 Peel off the cutting mat from the left side of cutting mat base Cutting Mat Peel off the cutting mat from here How to reinstall the cutting mat 1 Clean the cutting mat base 2 Put the cutting mat from the right side of cutting mat base ...

Page 88: ...r media sensor How to reinstall the rear media sensor 1 Reattach the rear media sensor in the reverse order in which it was detached 7 2 2 Replacing the Front Media Sensor How to detach the front media sensor 1 Detach the front guide Refer to subsection 7 1 5 2 Remove the M3L10 binding head screw attaching the front media sensor M3L10 binding head screw Front media sensor M3L10 binding head screw ...

Page 89: ...ensor 3 Detach the registration mark sensor from the pen block and then disconnect the registration mark sensor cable connector from the registration mark sensor Registration mark sensor Registration mark sensor cable How to reinstall the registration mark sensor 1 Reattach the registration mark sensor in the reverse order in which it was detached 2 Perform the registration mark sensor sensitivity...

Page 90: ...flexible cable Gently lift up the lock of connector and then unlock the connector LCD Control panel board 3 Disconnect the LCD flexible cable from the control board 4 Remove the seven M2L5 self tapping screws holding the control panel board and then detach the control panel board from the control panel cover Control panel cover Control panel board M2L5 self tapping screw M2L5 self tapping screw Ho...

Page 91: ... 3 2 Detach the control panel board Refer to subsection 7 2 4 3 Slide the LCD to the left from the hooks and then detach the LCD from the control panel cover Hook LCD Control panel cover How to reinstall the LCD 1 Reattach the LCD in the reverse order in which it was detached 2 Confirm the wiring for control panel board flexible cable Refer to subsection 7 4 ...

Page 92: ...1 4 4 Detach the pen block cover Refer to subsection 7 1 10 5 Disconnect the cables from connector J3004 and J3006 on the Y relay board Disconnect the flexible cable from connector J3004 for the CE7000 130AP Disconnect these cables CE7000 40 60 Pen board Y relay board CE7000 130 160 Disconnect these cables Pen board Y relay board 6 Remove the two M4L6 binding head screws attaching the pen block an...

Page 93: ... M4L6 binding head screws to attach the pen block so that there is a gap of 10 mm between the bottom of the pen block and the cutting mat Perform a visual check to make sure that the pen block is not mounted at an angle 10 mm Cutting mat 3 Reattach the other parts in the reverse order in which they were detached 4 Perform the pen force adjustment Refer to subsection 8 11 2 5 Perform the registrati...

Page 94: ...r cover Refer to subsection 7 1 4 5 Detach the pen block Refer to subsection 7 2 6 6 Remove the Y belt tension spring from the Y belt tension arm Y belt tension spring Y belt tension arm CE7000 40 60 Y belt tension spring Y belt tension arm CE7000 130 130AP 160 7 Loosen the M4L6 TP screws fixing the Y belt tension for the CE7000 40 60 Loosen the two M4L6 TP screws fixing the Y belt tension for the...

Page 95: ... Y belt from the unit How to reinstall the Y belt 1 Shave 2 to 3 mm off both ends of the Y belt until the wire comes out as shown below Y belt Shave 2 to 3 mm off both ends of the Y belt until the wire comes out 2 Hang the Y belt on both sides of the pulley 3 When the Y belt is installing to the Y slider the four notches of the Y belt fit into the Y slider Four notches of the Y belt fit into the Y...

Page 96: ... belt stopper plate This bulge must to inside Y belt Y slider 5 Attach the pen block Refer to subsection 7 2 6 6 Hang the Y belt tension spring to the Y belt tension arm The tension spring makes the tension of Y belt automatically Y belt tension spring Y belt tension arm CE7000 40 60 Y belt tension spring Y belt tension arm CE7000 130 130AP 160 7 Position the pen block to far right side ...

Page 97: ...o keep the Y belt tension for the CE7000 40 60 Tighten the two M4L6 TP screws fixing the Y belt tension to keep the Y belt tension for the CE7000 130 130AP 160 Tension fixing screw Tension fixing screw CE6000 40 60 CE6000 130 130AP 160 9 Reattach the other parts in the reverse order in which they were detached ...

Page 98: ...roller sensor bracket to the slider M3L6 binding head screw Push roller sensor bracket Push roller sensor board Y slider 5 Disconnect the push roller flexible cable from the push roller sensor board 6 Remove the M3L4 binding head screws attaching the push roller sensor board Push roller sensor board Push roller sensor bracket M3L4 binding head screw How to reinstall the push roller sensor board 1 ...

Page 99: ...head screw CE7000 130 160 Pen board Y relay board M3L6 binding head screw 4 Remove the two M3L6 binding head screws attaching the Y relay board 5 Detach the Y relay board from the Y slider How to reinstall the Y relay board 1 Reattach the Y relay board in the reverse order in which it was detached 2 When new Y relay board is installed to the CE7000 130 130AP 160 cut off the Y relay board as shown ...

Page 100: ...am sensor board 1 Detach the right side cover Refer to subsection 7 1 1 2 Remove the M3L6 binding head screw holding the cam sensor board Cam sensor board M3L6 binding head screw CE7000 40 60 CE7000 130 130AP 160 M3L6 binding head screw Cam sensor board 3 Disconnect the flexible cable from the cam sensor board ...

Page 101: ...the dog of cam is not touching to the sensor of cam sensor board after cam sensor board was attached Cam sensor dog Confirm the dog of cam sensor is not touching to the sensor here Cam sensor 3 Confirm the wiring for cam sensor flexible cable Refer to subsection 7 4 4 When the cam sensor board was replaced backup the adjustment values to the cam sensor board from the main board ...

Page 102: ...ct the Y motor encoder cables from Y motor 3 Disconnect the Y motor power cable from Y motor power relay cable connector 4 Mark the position of screws which are holding the Y motor as shown in the picture below Y Motor CE7000 40 60 Mark the position of screws which are holding the Y motor Mark the position of screws which are holding the Y motor CE7000 130 130AP 160 Y Motor ...

Page 103: ...g head screws holding the Y motor M3L6 binding head screw Y Motor CE7000 40 60 CE7000 130 130AP 160 Y Motor M3L6 binding head screw 6 Detach the Y motor 7 Loosen the two M3L4WP set screws to detach the Y motor pulley M3L4WP set screw Y motor pulley Y motor 8 Detach the Y motor pulley ...

Page 104: ...tor pulley 3 Spread a suitable quantity of Loctite 222 on the two M3L4WP set screws that hold the Y motor pulley 4 Attach the Y motor to the Y motor bracket 5 Hang the Y drive belt on the Y motor pulley and the Y drive pulley 6 Perform the Y drive belt tension adjustment Refer to subsection 7 3 2 7 Reattach the other parts in the reverse order in which they were detached 8 Confirm the wiring for Y...

Page 105: ... form the main board 4 Remove the M3L6 binding head screw holding the Y motor cover and then detach the Y motor cover Y Motor Cover M3L6 binding head screw 5 Mark the position of screws which are holding the X motor as shown in the picture below Mark the position of screws which are holding the X motor 6 Remove the three M3L6 binding head screws holding the X motor 7 Detach the X motor from the fr...

Page 106: ...the X motor at the following position X motor X motor pulley 1 5 mm 2 Tighten the two M3L4WP set screws that hold the X motor pulley 3 Spread a suitable quantity of Loctite 222 on the two M3L4WP set screws that hold the X motor pulley 4 Attach the X motor to the right side plate 5 Hang the X drive belt on the X drive pulley 6 Perform the X drive belt tension adjustment Refer to subsection 7 3 3 7 ...

Page 107: ...cture below Mark the position of screws which are holding the X motor 3 Remove the three M3L6 binding head screws holding the X motor then detach the X motor from the hole of right side plate 4 Disconnect the X motor power relay cable and the X motor encoder cable from the X motor 5 Loosen the two M3L4WP set screws holding the X motor pulley and then detach the X motor pulley from the X motor M3L4...

Page 108: ... motor pulley 3 5 mm 2 Spread a suitable quantity of Loctite 222 on the two M3L4WP set screws that hold the X motor pulley 3 Attach the X motor to the right side plate 4 Hang the X drive belt on the X drive pulley 5 Perform the X drive belt tension adjustment Refer to subsection 7 3 3 6 Reattach the other parts in the reverse order in which they were detached 7 Confirm the wiring for X motor cable...

Page 109: ...de cover Refer to subsection 7 1 1 2 Disconnect all the cables and flexible cables from their connectors on the main board 3 Remove the five M3L6 binding head screws holding the main board to the chassis M3L6 binding head screw CE7000 40 60 Main board 4 Detach the main board from the chassis 5 Detach the spacer from the main board Main board Spacer ...

Page 110: ...tach the main board 1 Detach the right side cover Refer to subsection 7 1 1 2 Disconnect all the cables and flexible cables from their connectors on the main board 3 Remove the six M3L6 binding head screws holding the main board to the chassis M3L6 binding head screw Main board CE7000 130 130AP 160 4 Detach the main board from the chassis How to reinstall the main board 1 Reattach in the reverse o...

Page 111: ...h the front guide Refer to subsection 7 1 5 3 Disconnect the cable of vacuum fan from the J1007 connector on the main board 4 Remove the two M3L35 binding head screws holding the vacuum fan as shown in the figure below M3L35 binding head screw Fan 5 Detach the vacuum fan from the front of CE7000 40 60 How to reinstall the fan 1 Reattach in the reverse order in which it was detached ...

Page 112: ...able of vacuum fan from the J1007 connector on the main board 4 Remove the M3L6 binding head screw holding the fan cover on the bottom of plotter and then detach it M3L6 binding head screw Fan cover 5 Remove the two M3L35 binding head screws holding the vacuum fan as shown in the figure below M3L35 binding head screw Fan 6 Detach the vacuum fan 1 How to reinstall the fan 1 1 Reattach in the revers...

Page 113: ...or Fan relay cable connector 3 Remove the M3L6 binding head screw holding the fan cover on the bottom of plotter and then detach it M3L6 binding head screw Fan cover 4 Remove the two M3L35 binding head screws holding the vacuum fan as shown in the figure below M3L35 binding head screw Fan 5 Detach the vacuum fan 2 How to reinstall the fan 2 1 Reattach in the reverse order in which it was detached ...

Page 114: ...etach the front guide Refer to subsection 7 1 5 4 Detach the rear guide Refer to subsection 7 1 6 5 Mark the position of screws which are holding the Y motor as shown in the picture below Y Motor CE7000 40 60 Mark the position of screws which are holding the Y motor 6 Remove the three M3L6 binding head screws holding the Y motor M3L6 binding head screw Y Motor CE7000 40 60 7 Detach the Y motor 8 D...

Page 115: ...h are holding the X motor as shown in the picture below Mark the position of screws which are holding the X motor 11 Loosen the three M3L6 binding head screws holding the X motor to loosen the X drive belt and then detach the X drive belt 12 Loosen the four M3L4WP set screws holding the X drive pulley and then detach the X drive pulley from the drive roller shaft X drive pulley M3L4WP set screw X ...

Page 116: ... detach the washers Washer M3L6 binding head screw Bearing 14 Detach the bearing from the drive roller shaft 15 Remove the two M3L6 TP screws holding the bearing and then detach the bearing from the the drive roller shaft M3L6 TP screw Bearing 16 Slide out the drive roller shaft from the CE7000 40 60 Drive roller shaft ...

Page 117: ...er shaft 1 Reattach in the reverse order in which it was detached 2 Perform the X drive belt tension adjustment Refer to subsection 7 3 3 3 Perform the Y drive belt tension adjustment Refer to subsection 7 3 2 4 Reattach the other parts in the reverse order in which they were detached ...

Page 118: ...h the rear writing panel Refer to subsection 7 1 7 6 Detach the front writing panel assembly Refer to subsection 7 1 8 7 Mark the position of screws which are holding the X motor as shown in the picture below Mark the position of screws which are holding the X motor 8 Loosen the three M3L6 binding head screws holding the X motor to loosen the X drive belt and then detach the X drive belt 9 Loosen ...

Page 119: ...ead screw Pillow block Bearing cover 11 Slide out the X drive roller shaft to the left side and detach the X drive roller shaft from the unit When the X drive roller shaft is detaching take care for the right side bush collar it will drop out How to reinstall the drive roller shaft 1 Reattach in the reverse order in which it was detached 2 When the drive roller shaft is installing confirm the posi...

Page 120: ...ushing the drive pulley and the drive roller shaft to the following direction Drive roller shaft X drive pulley 4 Spread a suitable quantity of Loctite 222 on the four M3L4WP set screws holding the X drive pulley 5 Perform the X drive belt tension adjustment Refer to subsection 7 3 3 6 Reattach the other parts in the reverse order in which they were detached ...

Page 121: ...e main board 5 Release the cable ties holding the Y flexible cable CE7000 130 130AP 60 Main board Y flexible cable Cable tie CE7000 40 60 Main board Y flexible cable Cable tie 6 Remove the Y flexible cable holder on Y slide CE7000 130 130AP 60 CE7000 40 60 Y flexible cable Y flexible cable Y flexible cable holder Y flexible cable holder 7 Disconnect the Y flexible cable from the Y relay board CE70...

Page 122: ...ail as shown below Make a 10 mm slack from the left end of the Y relay board Y flexible cable bracket CE7000 40 60 CE7000 130 130AP 160 Y relay board Y flexible cable bracket Y flexible cable Y flexible cable 10 mm 10 mm 4 Secure the Y flexible cable onto the flexible cable guide of the Y rail using double sided adhesive tape 5 Reattach the other parts in the reverse order in which they were detac...

Page 123: ... Control Panel Flexible cable form the main board 4 Remove the M3L6 binding head screw holding the Y motor cover and then detach the Y motor cover Y Motor Cover M3L6 binding head screw 5 Remove the M3L6 binding head screw holding the cam sensor board and then detach the cam sensor board Cam sensor board M3L6 binding head screw 6 Remove the two M3L10 binding head screws holding the cam sensor dog a...

Page 124: ...ing the left cam shaft holder and then detach the cam shaft holder from the cam shaft Cam shaft holder M3L10 TP screw 9 Mark the position of push roller stopper as shown in the picture bellow and then loosen the screw holding the push roller stopper Mark the position of stopper here Stopper screw 10 Slide the push roller stopper to the left side of notch of Y rail Notch of Y rail Slide the stopper...

Page 125: ...hen detach the push roller assembly from the Y rail Push roller assembly Notch of Y rail How to reinstall the Push Roller Assembly 1 Reattach the push roller assembly in the reverse order in which it was detached 2 When the cam shaft is inserting to the cam confirm the direction of cam that push roller is possible to lift up or down by the set lever 3 Slide the stopper of push roller assembly to a...

Page 126: ... holding the cam sensor dog and then detach it from the cam shaft Cam sensor dog Cam sensor dog Cam shaft M4L10 binding head screw 3 Remove the two M3L10 TP screws holding the cam set lever and then slide it to the right side as shown in the picture below Set lever M3L10 TP screw 4 Remove the two M3L10 binding head screws holding the right and the left cam shaft holder Cam shaft holder M3L10 bindi...

Page 127: ...h roller stopper to the left side of notch of Y rail Slide the stopper to here Notch of Y rail 7 Confirm the position of set lever is the unloaded position 8 Pull the cam shaft to the right side left side from the rear view until the left side of cam shaft is reached to the notch of Y rail Cam shaft 9 Slide the push roller assembly to the notch of Y rail and then detach the push roller assembly fr...

Page 128: ...se order in which it was detached 2 When the cam shaft is inserting to the cam confirm the direction of cam that push roller is possible to lift up or down by the set lever 3 Slide the stopper of push roller assembly to a mark and then tighten the screw for the stopper 4 Reattach the other parts in the reverse order in which they were detached ...

Page 129: ... the spring from the push roller arm Push roller arm Spring 3 Detach the cam from the push roller assembly Cam 4 Remove the two E ring holding the shafts of push roller base and then pull out the push roller base shaft E ring Push roller base shaft 5 Detach the push roller base Push roller base How to reinstall the Push Roller base 1 Reattach the push roller base in the reverse order in which it w...

Page 130: ...o subsection 7 2 18 2 Release the spring from the push roller arm Push roller arm Spring 3 Detach the cam from the push roller assembly Cam 4 Remove the E ring holding the push roller base shaft and then detach the push roller base shaft the presser adjusting part and the push roller lever from the push roller base E ring Push roller base Presser adjusting part Push roller lever Push roller base s...

Page 131: ...base shaft from the push roller base E ring Push roller base Push roller base shaft 6 Detach the push roller arm and the push roller arm spring from the push roller base Push roller base Push roller arm spring Push roller arm How to reinstall the Push Roller base 1 Reattach the push roller base in the reverse order in which it was detached ...

Page 132: ... Disconnect all cables from the power supply board 3 Remove the four M3L6 binding head screws holding the power supply board and then detach it Power supply board CE7000 40 60 M3L6 binding head screw Power supply board CE7000 130 130AP 160 M3L6 binding head screw How to reinstall the power supply board 1 Reattach the power supply board in the reverse order in which it was detached ...

Page 133: ...ow to adjust the Y belt tension 1 Move the pen block to the right side end 2 Loosen the two tension fixing screw s then tension spring makes the Y belt tension automatically CE7000 40 60 Tension fixing screw Tension fixing screw CE7000 130 130AP 160 3 Tighten the two tension fixing screw s to keep the Y belt tension ...

Page 134: ...ve Belt Tension Adjustment How to adjust the Y Drive belt tension 1 Tighten the three screws attaching the Y motor at the marking position which was marked when detaching the Y motor Y Motor CE7000 40 60 Marking position Marking position CE7000 130 130AP 160 Y Motor ...

Page 135: ...below CE7000 40 60 2 mm 750 g CE7000 130 130AP 160 2 mm 500 g 2 Adjust the position of Y motor that Y drive belt is pushed 2 mm by 750 g force for the CE7000 40 60 Adjust the position of Y motor that Y drive belt is pushed 2 mm by 500 g force for the CE7000 130 130AP 160 3 Tighten the three M3L6 binding head screws holding the Y motor 4 Spread a suitable quantity of the Shinetu silicon grease G501...

Page 136: ... 3 X Drive Belt Tension Adjustment How to adjust the X Drive belt tension 1 Tighten the three screws attaching the X motor at the marking position which was marked when detaching the X motor Marking position CE7000 40 60 Marking position CE7000 130 130AP 160 ...

Page 137: ...below 2 mm 550 g CE7000 40 60 2 mm 600 g CE7000 130 130AP 160 2 Adjust the position of X motor that X drive belt is pushed 2 mm by 550 g force for the CE7000 40 60 Adjust the position of X motor that X drive belt is pushed 2 mm by 600 g force for the CE7000 130 130AP 160 3 Tighten the three M3L6 binding head screws holding the X motor 4 Spread a suitable quantity of the Shinetu silicon grease G501...

Page 138: ... sensor board to the main board The flexible cable Y flexible cable from the Y relay board to the main board The flexible cable Control panel flexible cable from the control panel board to the main board Confirming the cables wiring from the X motor to the main board The cables for X and Y motor has same connectors therefore do not connect those cables incorrectly The X motor has the power cable a...

Page 139: ...r has same connectors therefore do not connect those cables incorrectly The Y motor has the power cable and the power relay cable and the encoder cable Connect these cables to correct connectors as shown in the picture below CE7000 130 130AP 160 CE7000 40 60 Main board Y motor encoder cable Y motor Y motor power cable Y motor power relay cable ...

Page 140: ...ectly as shown in the picture below CE7000 40 60 Cam sensor flexible cable Cam sensor board Confirm the printed side which is facing to the bottom Cam sensor flexible cable Confirm the printed side which is facing to the rear CE7000 130 130AP 60 Cam sensor flexible cable Cam sensor board Confirm the printed side which is facing to the front Cam sensor flexible cable Confirm the printed side which ...

Page 141: ...nect the flexible cable correctly as shown in the picture below CE7000 40 60 Y relay board Y Flexible cable Y Flexible cable Confirm the printed side which is facing to the front Confirm the printed side which is facing to the up Y relay board Y Flexible cable Y Flexible cable Confirm the printed side which is facing to the front Confirm the printed side which is facing to the bottom CE7000 130 13...

Page 142: ...tly as shown in the picture below Main board side CE7000 40 60 Control panel flexible cable Confirm the printed side which is facing to the rear Control panel flexible cable Confirm the printed side which is facing to the up CE7000 130 130AP 60 Control panel board side Control panel flexible cable Confirm the printed side which is facing to the down Confirm the printed side which is facing to the ...

Page 143: ...exible cable correctly as shown in the picture below Y relay board side CE7000 40 60 Y relay board Confirm the printed side which is facing to the up Push roller sensor flexible cable Y relay board Confirm the printed side which is facing to the front CE7000 130 130AP 60 Push roller sensor board side Push roller sensor board Push roller sensor flexible cable Confirm the printed side which is facin...

Page 144: ...ive belt Y belt NOV RAM clear M DIP switch setting M Firmware update M Copy the adjustment value to main board M Pen force adjustment N M Distance adjustment N N N N Registration mark sensor sensitivity adjustment N M M Registration mark sensor offset adjustment M M 2 Pen adjustment CE7000 130AP N M Media sensor position adjustment N M Backup for the adjustment values N M Belt tension adjustment M...

Page 145: ...ustment values to the main board from the NV RAM memory of cam sensor board by the following procedure Update the System Firmware Refer to subsection 8 6 Set the dip switch for corresponding model Refer to subsection 8 3 Copy the adjustment values from the SUB NVRAM to main board Refer to subsection 8 7 Clear the NOV RAM for corresponding model Refer to subsection 8 7 End of adjustment ...

Page 146: ...p switch for corresponding model Refer to subsection 8 3 Input the pen force adjustment values Refer to subsection 8 11 1 Input the Offset of Registration Mark Sensor adjustment value Refer to subsection 8 14 1 Input the 2nd Pen Exchange position adjustment values Refer to subsection 8 16 1 Input the Spacing Between Tool 1 and Tool 2 adjustment values Refer to subsection 8 17 1 Clear the NOV RAM f...

Page 147: ...2 Refer to subsection 8 17 2 End of adjustment Adjust the X Media Sensor Position Refer to subsection 8 15 2 CE7000 130AP only CE7000 40 60 130 160 only 8 2 4 When the Rear or Front X Media sensor was replaced When the rear or front X media sensor was exchanged perform the following adjustment Adjust the X Media Sensor Position Refer to subsection 8 15 2 End of adjustment 8 2 5 When the registrati...

Page 148: ...ustment Adjust the 2nd Pen Exchange position Refer to subsection 8 16 2 Adjust the Spacing Between Tool 1 and Tool 2 Refer to subsection 8 17 2 End of adjustment 8 2 8 When the optional push roller was installed The CE7000 130 160 only When the optional push roller was installed perform the following adjustment Set the Number of Push Rollers Refer to subsection 8 18 End of adjustment 8 2 9 When th...

Page 149: ...CE7000 UM 251 9370 8 6 8 Electrical Adjustment 8 3 DIP Switch Settings The location of DIP switch on the main board CE7000 40 60 CE7000 130 130AP 160 ...

Page 150: ...OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF CE7000 130AP Note The NOV RAM CLEAR must perform when the dip switch setting was changed from previous model setting NOV RAM Clear All adjustment values are cleared to the default value of each model when the NV RAM CLEAR was performed Dip Switch SW1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Model 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF CE7000 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON OFF ON OFF...

Page 151: ...7000 40 60 20 40 60 150 240 0 2 20 2 10 351 78 0 2 0 2 0 7 1 1 Explanation of the values PEN ADJ Pen force adjustment values for each target force DISTANCE X and Y for the distance adjustment value Z for the diagonal distance value used to the right angle adjustment REM SENS X and Y for the offset adjustment value of the registration mark sensor position This is not recorded for CE7000 120AP MEDIA...

Page 152: ...nfirm the version of firmware by the following procedure How to confirm the version of firmware 1 Turn off the power for the CE7000 if power was turned on 2 Turn on the power for the CE7000 3 The firmware version is displayed while the initialization routine 4 Confirm the firmware version ...

Page 153: ... X CE7000AP firmware SEND EXE Utility to transfer files using Windows OPS628 USB Driver software for the CE7000AP version must later than V10 30 Preparation 1 Copy the firmware file onto the PC 2 Copy the SEND EXE onto the PC 3 Install the Windows Driver to the PC before connecting the CE7000 to the PC 4 Connect the PC and CE7000 via the USB port after the Windows driver was installed How to upgra...

Page 154: ...e File name box shows the firmware file name Select the output device Confirm the active device of CE7000 at the Device and Printer menu in the WINDOWS before selecting the output device Select the all files 5 Press print button to output the system firmware file to the CE7000 after all settings are set in above step 6 While updating the firmware the following menus will be displayed ...

Page 155: ...rical Adjustment 7 When the updating is completed the plotter will start the initialization routine The firmware version is displayed during the initialization routine Check the firmware version that you upgraded 8 Turn off the power ...

Page 156: ...F ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF CE7000 60 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF CE7000 130 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF CE7000 160 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF CE7000 130AP 3 Turn on the power to the plotter 4 The NOVRAM CLEAR START menu appears The plotter immediately starts to clear the parameters on the NOV RAM and then sets the defau...

Page 157: ... 7 8 Model 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF CE7000 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF CE7000 60 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF CE7000 130 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF CE7000 160 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF CE7000 130AP ...

Page 158: ...d when you are going to enter the adjustment mode select the language to English and then select the Length unit to METRIC How to select the Language and Length Unit at the first power on 1 Select English by using the position keys at the following menu 2 Press the ENTER key after the display language was selected 3 Select METRIC by using the position keys at the following menu 4 Press the ENTER k...

Page 159: ...2 Turn on the power while pressing the DOWN position key and the ENTER key 3 The following menu will be displayed The adjustment values are possible to copy to the new main board if the status of SERIAL NUMBER and the FACTORY_VALUE are showing the OK When the serial number is showing the A 1 the previous main board was not replaced at this procedure If FACTORY_VALUE status are showing the NG all a...

Page 160: ...ultaneously within 2 seconds Or At the ready mode while the ENTER key is pressing press the ORIGIN key And then the plotter is reset While the plotter is resetting press the SLOW key and ENTER key simultaneously 2 Load a media to the plotter 3 The plotter displays the following menu 4 Press the PAUSE MENU key to display the following menu 5 Press the Right Position key to display the adjustment me...

Page 161: ...l confirmation Dots check for the LCD Running test for X and Y directions Registration mark sensor hood condition Do not change Running test for registration mark sensor hood Do not use Pen force setting for the maintenance mode X media sensor position adjustment Priority of Soft ID reset command Do not change Pen position adjustment 2 pen exchange position adjustment for the CE7000 130AP 2 pen de...

Page 162: ...value Perform this procedure if adjustment values could not copy from the SUB NVRAM when replacing the main board How to adjust the pen force from the recorded value 1 Turn on the power while pressing the SLOW and the ENTER keys 2 Load a media to the plotter 3 The plotter displays the following menu 4 Press the PAUSE MENU key to display the following menu 5 Press the Right Position key to display ...

Page 163: ...then press the ENTER key to store the setting The next specified pen force appears 11 Input the recorded value for 120 g and then press the ENTER key to store the setting The next specified pen force appears 12 Input the recorded value for 305 g and then press the ENTER key to store the setting The next specified pen force appears 13 Input the recorded value for 458 g and then press the ENTER key ...

Page 164: ...force 1 Put into a 0 9 mm diameters cutter blade holders to the tool holder 1 Note The blade length should be 0 Don t turn the blade out from the blade holder 2 Turn on the power while pressing the SLOW and the ENTER keys 3 Load a media to the plotter 4 The plotter displays the following menu 5 Press the PAUSE MENU key to display the following menu 6 Press the Right Position key to display the adj...

Page 165: ...asured value is within the specification range 40 4g 16 The 120g pen force specified pen force adjustment menu appears The pen is lowered Use the Correx Dial Tension gauges to measure the actual force 17 Adjust the 120g pen force If the measured value is not within the specification range 120 10g reduce or increase the D A value to be within the specification range 120 10g 18 Press the ENTER key w...

Page 166: ...icially lower readings When this happens the actual pen force may be higher than the specification This is especially true for the upper pen force adjustment 25 The following menu is displayed 26 Turn off the power to exit from the adjustment menu When other adjustment is going to perform continuously it does not need to turn off the power Specification of the actual pen force Specified pen force ...

Page 167: ...d How to input the distance accuracy from the recorded value 1 Turn on the power while pressing the SLOW and the ENTER keys 2 The plotter displays the following menu 3 Press the PAUSE MENU key to display the following menu 4 Press the Right Position key to display the adjustment menu shown below 5 Press the F3 key to display the following menu 6 Press the F2 key to display the following menu UP an...

Page 168: ...value then the following menu is displayed 12 Press the F4 key to display the following menu UP and down allow keys changes value Slow key changes unit 13 Input the XY distance diagonal distance adjustment value from the recorded value of Z 14 Press the ENTER key to set the value then the following menu is displayed 15 Press the ENTER key to set the value then the following menu is displayed 16 Tu...

Page 169: ...ger How to adjust the distance accuracy from the measured distance 1 Mount a fiber tip pen to the rear tool holder 2 Turn on the power while pressing the SLOW and the ENTER keys 3 The plotter displays the following menu 4 Load an A3 paper to the plotter and then the plotter displays the following menu 5 Press the 3 key SHEET to display the menu shown below 6 The plotter displays the following menu...

Page 170: ... not use the distance of this pattern when inputting the adjustment values 10 Press the F1 key DRAW PATTERN to start to draw the adjustment pattern The plotter immediately plots the adjustment pattern and the following menu appears X Y 250 mm X 250 mm Media feeding direction Carriage moving direction X Y D i a g o n a l d i s t a n c e 11 Take out the drawn pattern of paper from the plotter and th...

Page 171: ...ow keys changes value Slow key changes unit 19 Input the XY distance adjustment value by the actual measuring value of diagonal distance If you measured the 352 0 mm for the diagonal distance input the 352 00 20 Press the ENTER key to set the value then the following menu is displayed 21 Load an A3 or larger size sheet of paper in the plotter 22 Press the F4 key ADJUSTED PATTERN to start to draw t...

Page 172: ...rint out the registration mark sensor sensitivity adjustment sheet which is on the last page of this chapter to A4 size white copy paper LOAD MEDIA TO FC9000 SHEET MOVE TOOL POSITION TO CENTER OF WHITE SQUARE REGISTRATION MARK SENSOR LEVEL ADJUST How to adjust the registration mark sensor sensitivity 1 Turn on the power while pressing the SLOW and the ENTER keys 2 The plotter displays the followin...

Page 173: ... following menu 9 Press the F2 key to display the following menu 10 Move the tip of tool to the center of the white square by using the position keys as shown below LOAD MEDIA TO FC9000 SHEET MOVE TOOL POSITION TO CENTER OF WHITE SQUARE REGISTRATION MARK SENSOR LEVEL ADJUST 11 Press the ENTER key to start the registration mark sensor gain adjustment The plotter immediately adjusts the registration...

Page 174: ...8 31 8 Electrical Adjustment 12 Press the ENTER key to store the setting 13 Turn off the power to exit from the adjustment menu When other adjustment is going to perform continuously it does not need to turn off the power ...

Page 175: ...ecification of the cross mark is 30 mm line length and 0 3 to 0 5mm line width 8 14 1 Inputting the registration mark sensor offset position from the recorded values Perform this procedure if adjustment values could not copy from the SUB NVRAM when replacing the main board was replaced or detached Input the offset value from the recorded values How to input the registration mark sensor offset posi...

Page 176: ...ress the F2 key to display the following menu UP and down allow keys changes value 8 Input the X offset adjustment value from the recorded value of registration mark of X offset 9 Press the ENTER key to set the X offset the following menu is displayed 10 Press the F3 key to display the following menu UP and down allow keys changes value 11 Input the Y offset adjustment value from the recorded valu...

Page 177: ...NTER key to set the Y offset the following menu is displayed 13 Press the ENTER key the following menu is displayed 14 Turn off the power to exit from the adjustment menu When other adjustment is going to perform continuously it does not need to turn off the power ...

Page 178: ...just the blade length that it is not cut through the target sheet Adjust the cutting force for the condition 1 that it is not cut through the target sheet Confirm the assign of tool is set to 1 for the condition 1 How to adjust the registration mark sensor offset position from the measured offset 1 Install the cutter blade to the rear tool holder 2 Turn on the power while pressing the SLOW and the...

Page 179: ...to display the following menu 9 Press the F2 key to display the following menu 10 Press the F1 key MANUAL to display the following menu 11 Press the F2 key SCAN to display the following menu 12 Move the tool position to the lower right area of cross mark target using the position keys as shown in the picture below Move the tool position to this area ...

Page 180: ... for the X offset adjustment Measure this distance for the X offset adjustment Media Feeding direction Y X Y X 14 When the offset is not correct measure the distance between the cross target line and the offset cutting lines 15 The following menu is displayed after offset line cutting 16 Press the F2 key to input the X offset adjustment value from the measured distance UP and down allow keys chang...

Page 181: ...put 20 Perform the steps from 10 to 13 to confirm the offset was adjusted correctly 21 Press the ENTER key the following menu is displayed 22 Turn off the power to exit from the adjustment menu When other adjustment is going to perform continuously it does not need to turn off the power ...

Page 182: ...justment values could not copy from the SUB NVRAM when replacing the main board How to input the X media sensor position 1 Turn on the power while pressing the SLOW and the ENTER keys 2 The plotter displays the following menu 3 Load the sheet media to the plotter and then the plotter displays the following menu 4 Press the 3 key SHEET to display the following menu 5 Press the PAUSE MENU key to dis...

Page 183: ...splay the following menu UP and down allow keys changes value 10 Input the front X media sensor adjustment value from the recorded 11 Press the ENTER key to display the following menu 12 Press the F3 key to display the following menu UP and down allow keys changes value 13 Input the rear X media sensor adjustment value from the recorded 14 Press the ENTER key to display the following menu ...

Page 184: ...370 8 41 8 Electrical Adjustment 15 Press the ENTER key to display the following menu 16 Turn off the power for the plotter When other adjustment is going to perform continuously it does not need to turn off the power ...

Page 185: ...00 mm X 20 mm rectangle hole to the A4 size of copy paper at the showing position How to adjust the X media sensor position 1 Turn on the power while pressing the SLOW and the ENTER keys 2 The plotter displays the following menu 3 Load the adjustment target sheet to the plotter and then the plotter displays the following menu Note The front media sensor should be covered by the front area of the t...

Page 186: ... following menu 9 Press the F1 key and then the plotter scan the adjustment target sheet and then it automatically adjust the front and the rear media sensor position with the registration mark sensor 10 The following menu is displayed after adjusted Adjusted value is displayed here 11 Press the ENTER key to display the following menu 12 Turn off the power for the plotter When other adjustment is ...

Page 187: ...justment values could not copy from the SUB NVRAM when replacing the main board for the CE7000 130AP How to input the 2nd Pen Exchange position 1 Turn on the power while pressing the SLOW and the ENTER keys 2 The plotter displays the following menu 3 Press the PAUSE MENU key to display the following menu 4 Press the Right position key to display the following menu 5 Press the Down position key unt...

Page 188: ...o display the following menu 10 Press F4 key to display the following menu Input height exchange position using the up or the down position key 11 Input the height exchange position value from the recorded 12 Press the ENTER key to display the following menu 13 Press the ENTER key to display the following menu 14 Turn off the power for the plotter When other adjustment is going to perform continuo...

Page 189: ...e 2nd Pen Exchange position 1 Turn on the power while pressing the SLOW and the ENTER keys 2 The plotter displays the following menu 3 Load the sheet media to the plotter and then the plotter displays the following menu Media must to load to detect the home position at this adjustment 4 Press the 3 key SHEET to display the following menu 5 Press the PAUSE MENU key to display the following menu 6 P...

Page 190: ...exchange correctly And confirm the height between the 2nd pen holder and the 2nd pen station The top of pen holder must be same height This gap should be 1 1 mm 10 When the gap is not 1 1 mm press the F3 key to adjust the gap Adjust gap using the up or the down position key 11 Measure the gap between the 2nd pen holder and the 2nd pen station 12 Press the ENTER key when the gap became to 1 1 mm 13...

Page 191: ...s the right key to confirm that the pen exchanging is performed correctly 16 If the pen exchanging is performed correctly press the ENTER key the following menu is displayed 17 Turn off the power for the plotter When other adjustment is going to perform continuously it does not need to turn off the power ...

Page 192: ...re if adjustment values could not copy from the SUB NVRAM when replacing the main board How to input the Spacing Between Tool 1 and Tool2 1 Turn on the power while pressing the SLOW and the ENTER keys 2 The plotter displays the following menu 3 Press the PAUSE MENU key to display the following menu 4 Press the Right position key to display the following menu 5 Press the Down position key until the...

Page 193: ...e following menu is displayed 10 Press the F4 key to display the following menu Set the Y offset value by using the UP or DOWN position key 11 Input the Y offset value from the recorded 12 Press the ENTER key after offset value is input the following menu is displayed 13 Press the ENTER key the following menu is displayed 14 Turn off the power for the plotter When other adjustment is going to perf...

Page 194: ...s important to detect the pens How to adjust the spacing between tool 1 and tool 2 1 Turn on the power while pressing the SLOW and the ENTER keys 2 The plotter displays the following menu 3 Load the copy paper to the plotter and then the plotter displays the following menu 4 Press the 3 key SHEET to display the following menu 5 Press the PAUSE MENU key to display the following menu 6 Press the Rig...

Page 195: ...e fiber tip pens Press the POSITION key to increase or decrease the value to set 11 Press the ENTER key to display the following menu 12 Press the UP or Down position key until the following menu is displayed 13 Press the F2 key to display the following menu 14 Press the F2 key to display the following menu is displayed Use the Position keys to move the pen to an open area to plot the adjustment p...

Page 196: ...tool 2 lines 18 When it needs to adjust for X direction feeding direction press the F3 key to display the following menu Set the X offset value Press the UP or DOWN position key to change the number based on the pen 1 of cross mark 19 Press the ENTER key after offset value is input the following menu is displayed 20 When it needs to adjust for Y direction pen block moving direction press the F4 ke...

Page 197: ...he plotted pen 2 lines Use the Position keys to move the pen to an open area to plot the adjustment pattern 23 If the plotted cross marks are in the correct positions press the ENTER key to store the setting and complete the adjustment 24 Press the ENTER key the following menu is displayed 25 Turn off the power for the plotter When other adjustment is going to perform continuously it does not need...

Page 198: ...ush roller was installed perform this adjustment How to set the number of push rollers 1 Turn on the power while pressing the SLOW and the ENTER keys 2 The plotter displays the following menu 3 Press the PAUSE MENU key to display the following menu 4 Press the Right position key to display the following menu 5 Press the down position key until the following menu is displayed 6 Press the F4 key to ...

Page 199: ... 8 Electrical Adjustment 8 Press the ENTER key after it is set the following menu is displayed 9 Turn off the power for the plotter When other adjustment is going to perform continuously it does not need to turn off the power ...

Page 200: ...ialNumberConfig exe and GITKPRNP ddl OPS662 USB Driver software for the CE7000 version must later than V3 70 OPS628 USB Driver software for the CE7000AP version must later than V10 30 Preparation 1 Copy the SerialNumberConfig folder onto the PC 2 Install the Windows Driver to the PC before connecting the CE7000 to the PC 3 Connect the PC and CE7000 via the USB port after the Windows driver was ins...

Page 201: ... after the READY was displayed on the LCD of CE7000 9 Turn on the power while pressing the DOWN ARROW key and the ENTER key 10 The following menu will be displayed The adjustment values are possible to copy to the new main board if the status of SERIAL NUMBER and the FACTORY_VALUE are showing the OK 11 Confirm that the status of SERIAL NUMBER and the FACTORY_VALUE are showing the OK And confirm th...

Page 202: ...CE7000 UM 251 9370 8 59 8 Electrical Adjustment LOAD MEDIA TO FC9000 SHEET MOVE TOOL POSITION TO CENTER OF WHITE SQUARE REGISTRATION MARK SENSOR LEVEL ADJUST ...

Page 203: ...CE7000 UM 251 9370 8 60 8 Electrical Adjustment AUTO REGISTRATION MARK TARGET The specification of the cross mark is 30 mm line length and 0 3 to 0 5mm line width ...

Page 204: ... Confirm the serge capacitor is not burning and the fuse F1 has conduction It is caused by the thunderbolt if the serge capacitor is burning and the fuse F1 does not have conduction Replace the power supply board If the serge capacitor is not burning and the fuse F1 has conduction it is caused by short circuit on the main board or the flexible cables Confirm the flexible cables are connecting corr...

Page 205: ...Is the front media sensor dirty Clean the front media sensor Is the front media sensor cable securely connected to the main board and the sensor Reconnect the cable securely Is the front media sensor responded when it is tested in the sensor test in the maintenance mode Replace the front media sensor if it does not respond When the sheet media was loaded the rear of media did not detect and then t...

Page 206: ...r to the left side media edge where on the grid roller Move middle push rollers on the grid rollers The plotter displays LOAD MEDIA when media has been loaded Is the cam sensor cable securely connected to the main board and the sensor Confirm the cam sensor flexible cable is connecting to right side Connect the cable securely Replace the cam sensor flexible cable if the contact of flexible cable h...

Page 207: ...t the push roller positions to have enough margin from the media edges Are the pinch rollers worn down Replace the pinch roller s if the pinch rollers worn down Is the push roller rubber shiftig from the push roller shaft Replace the pinch roller if the pinch roller rubber is shifting from the shaft Is there anything on the grid roller Dust glue etc Clean the grid roller with a brush rollers worn ...

Page 208: ...n Attach tool plunger correctly The tool stopper must cover the upper flange of tool plunger Is not the blade length too long Adjust the blade length Is not the cutting speed too fast Adjust the speed setting Is not the pen force too low Adjust the pen force Confirm the pen block height The pen block height must be 10 mm from the cutting mat Adjust the pen block height to 10 mm from the cutting ma...

Page 209: ...out enough length from the media roll before cutting Set the auto pre feed setting in the MEDIA SETTING menu PAUSE MENU 4 MEDIA 2 AUTO PRE FEED Set it to ON and then set the feed length which you want to cut the length The cutting distance of the X direction feeding direction is a little bit short or long and it occurred when it is cutting the long distance The feeding length depends on the thickn...

Page 210: ...hite area of media When the 1st registration mark was scanned by auto scanning was the tool on black area Do not print any black object to the scanning start area When the media was loarded with the ROLL 2 set the ROLL 2 at least 6 mm front of 1st registration and the tool position must be onto the white area of media When the 1st registration mark was scanned by auto scanning with the ROLL 2 was ...

Page 211: ...s there enough margin from the right push roller and the vertical line of 2nd registration mark Confirm the 2nd registration mark is printing in the 6 mm inside from the right push roller Load the media by the SHEET and then confirm the tool position is possible to move to at least 6 mm outside from the vertical line of 2nd registration mark Print the 2nd registration mark at least 6 mm inside fro...

Page 212: ...egistration mark and rear edge of media Confirm the 2nd and the 3rd registration mark is printing in the 6 mm inside from the cutting area Load the media by the SHEET and then confirm the tool position is possible to move to at least 6 mm outside from the horizontal line of 2nd and 3rd registration mark Print the 2nd and 3rd registration mark at least 6 mm inside from the cutting area if it is not...

Page 213: ...m outside from the horizontal line of 2nd and 3rd registration mark Print the 2nd and 3rd registration mark at least 6 mm inside from the cutting area if it is not possible Is there any black printing object near the registration mark Don t print any object around the registration marks Don t print any object to within 6 mm outside from the registration mark area Confirm the media is not skewing w...

Page 214: ...NDOWS 4 Open the Universal Serial Bus controllers 5 Uninstall the USB Printing Support 6 Turn off the power for the plotter 7 Install the USB driver for the plotter 8 Turn on the power for the plotter 9 When the plotter is detected by the PC the USB driver for the plotter will be installed Was the latest version of correct USB driver installed For the CE7000 40 60 130 160 Install the later version...

Page 215: ...SHOOTING 9 6 Error Messages 9 6 1 Hardware Error Messages Error code Error Display Verification item Cause Solution E01001 to E01005 Main board is defective Replace the main board E01006 E01007 E01008 E01009 E01010 E01011 E01012 E01013 ...

Page 216: ... being obstructed Turn off the plotter remove the obstacle then turn the plotter back on Use the basket Confirm the X motor cables securely connected Confirm the X motor cables are connecting to the correct connector The power cable or the encoder cable for the X motor is not connecting to correct connector on the main board Connect the X motor cables securely Connect the X motor cables to correct...

Page 217: ...Or it is connecting to the wrong connector Connect the Y motor cables securely Connect the Y motor cables to correct connector Confirm the Y home sensor detect the Y home dog in the maintenance mode of sensor test Y home sensor on the Y relay board is defective Replace the Y relay board And then confirm the Y home dog is not hit to the Y home sensor when the Y relay board was installed Does the Y ...

Page 218: ...n board Replace the Y flexible cable Replace the main board when it displays same error even if the Y flexible cable replaced Does the motor rotate smoothly Confirm the serial number for the plotter and guess how long this motor was used Defective motor or Defective Main Board Replace the motor if it is defective Replace the main board when the problem remained even if motor was replaced E01022 Co...

Page 219: ...ct the HP GL E02002 Confirm the application software is supporting this plotter When wrong terminator received or there is no terminator in the command this error is shown Set the correct model name Configure your software application menu to permit Graphtec plotter control When the USB cable is using confirm too long cable is not used The wrong data is receiving by noise on the data cable Confirm...

Page 220: ...When the RS 232C cable is using confirm the correct wiring of cable is using The wrong wiring of RS 232C cable is using Use the correct wiring of RS 232C cable E02004 Confirm the application software is supporting this plotter The numeric parameter of an input command exceeds its permissible range Set the correct model name Configure your software application menu to permit Graphtec plotter contro...

Page 221: ...device When the RS 232C interface is using confirm transport setting The plotter s interface conditions have been changed Re specify the software application s interface conditions E02006 Confirm the out put setting of application software Data is exceeding the cutting area Set correct output setting E02008 Confirm there is enough media size to cut this job Media end was detected There is not enou...

Page 222: ...ion item Cause Solution E03001 Confirm setting on the application software The plotter received an unrecognizable command The plotter is receiving the GP GL command mostly Set the command setting to the GP GL PAUSE MENU Upper position 2 COMMAND Select the GP GL E03002 Confirm setting on the application software A command was executed with the wrong number of parameters Configure your software appl...

Page 223: ...ol Re specify the software application s interface conditions Set the correct model name if it was incorrect E03012 Invalid byte was received within device control command E03013 A parameter outside of the permissible range was specified in the I O related command E03014 Too many parameters in the I O related command E03015 Framing error parity error or overrun error has occurred Set the RS 232C t...

Page 224: ...scanning starting position Move the tool position to the white area of first registration mark Do not move the tool position onto the black line of first registration mark Do not move the registration mark sensor position to the white area of first registration mark When this error was displayed while scanning the horizontal line of 1st registration mark by the Auto 1st registration mark scanning ...

Page 225: ...or was displayed while scanning the horizontal line of 2nd registration mark when sheet media was loaded with the ROLL 1 or ROLL 2 The 2nd registration mark is not printed in the scanning area The 6 mm inside from cutting area Print the 2nd registration mark to the 6 mm inside from the scanning area Cutting area There is not enough margin from the horizontal line of 2nd registration mark to the re...

Page 226: ...ks to the 6 mm inside from the scanning area Cutting area There is not enough margin from the horizontal line of 2nd and 3rd registration marks to the rear of media edge Load the media with the SHEET and then confirm it is able to feed to 6 mm outside from the horizontal line of 2nd and 3rd registration marks When this error was displayed while scanning the horizontal line of 4th registration mark...

Page 227: ... 1st and the 4th registration mark from the front edge of media Confirm the media is not tilting when the media is loading to the plotter If it is tilting the margin from 1st and the 4th to front edge of media needs more Use the large size of registration mark The data was output by the incorrect direction Output the data by correct direction When the media was loaded by the ROLL 2 the media was n...

Page 228: ...ertical line of 1st and 2nd registration marks And confirm the media is not tilting when the media is loading to the plotter If it is tilting the margin from the right push roller position to the 1st and 2nd registration marks needs more E04016 The vertical lines of the 1st and the 2nd registration mark is not able to detect by tilt of media loading Load the media straightly or print the large siz...

Page 229: ...ensor level adjustment Change the color of the registration mark Check the media Check the print position of the registration mark E04024 Registration mark was not detected Redo the sensor level adjustment Change the color of the registration mark Check the media Check the print position of the registration mark E04025 E04026 This error is displayed when the rotation was set to ON with the segment...

Page 230: ...tion Set the push roller on the grit roller E05005 It has failed to cross cut The media was not cut off Check the blade for the cross cut Check the media on the writing panel Replace the cross cutter blade if the cross cutter blade is defective E05006 Distance between the bottom left and top right of the AREA setting is less than 5 mm Confirm there is enough cutting area Perform the AREA setting a...

Page 231: ...onfirm the start mark of barcode is printing in the cutting area Confirm when the media is loading the start barcode is not outside of cutting area E05014 The USB memory is not connected to the plotter or the Link server PC is not connected to the potter Confirm the target device setting Connect the USB memory or connect the Link server PC to the plotter E05015 The specified data was not found in ...

Page 232: ...inished E05020 When the device is not selected this function is not able to use Confirm the device is selecting Select the device E05021 The type of barcode is not correct Confirm the correct barcode is printing Print the correct barcode E05022 The media was skewed while cutting job Confirm media is not screwing Press the enter bottom if the media is not screwing Reload the media if the media is s...

Page 233: ...ng copy and origin point settings cannot operate The copy mode and the origin point settings cannot operate in the panel cutting mode W06010 When it is copying the registration mark data the rotation function cannot operate The rotation function cannot operate with the registration mark function W06011 When copying the registration mark data the mirror function cannot operate The mirror function c...

Page 234: ...or The plotter displays LOAD MEDIA even if a media is loaded Push roller sensor When the media was loaded the pen block hits to the left side and then the Y position alarm is displayed X X media sensor Media drops out from the plotter when the media was loaded with the SHEET mode Note When the media sensor and the push roller are set to disable it does not detect When the model setting or the numb...

Page 235: ...opy key 3 3 key Up Up arrow key Dn Down arrow key Esc ESC Cross Cut key 4 4 key Slo Slow key Cod Condition key Ent Enter key 7 Cover the front media sensor with a piece of paper The status of XFRONT changes from L to H 8 Cover the rear media sensor with a piece of paper The status of XREAR changes from L to H 9 Move the pen block to the far right When the pen block reaches the home position flag t...

Page 236: ...re the pen tool is set 3 Press the PAUSE MENU key to display the menu below 4 Press the Left position t key TEST to display the menu below 5 Press the F1 key CONDITION LIST to display the menu below 6 Press the F1 key DONE 1 2 or the F2 key DONE 2 2 Message to confirm tool position is displayed 7 Move the tool position to print start position by using the POSITION key 8 Press the ENTER key to star...

Page 237: ...et the pen tool to the tool carriage and select the condition where the pen tool is set 3 Press the PAUSE MENU key to display the menu below 4 Press the Left position t key TEST to display the menu below 5 Press the F2 key SELF TEST to display the menu below 6 Confirm that the pen tool is set 7 Press the F1 key DONE to print the test pattern 8 Turn the power off to stop the printing ...

Page 238: ...lect the condition where the pen tool is set 3 Press the PAUSE MENU key to display the menu below 4 Press the Left position t key TEST to display the menu below 5 Press the F3 key DATA DUMP to display the menu below 6 Confirm that the pen tool is set 7 Confirm that operation area of tool and media is safe 8 Press the F1 key DONE 9 Output the data to plotter from the PC The dump list starts when th...

Page 239: ...he power on without loading the media 3 Press the PAUSE MENU key to display the menu below 4 Press the Left position t key TEST to display the menu below 5 Press the down position q key TEST to display the menu below 6 Press the F1 key DIAGNOSTICS to display the menu below 7 Press the F1 key DONE The first testing menu is displayed And follow the instructions on the menu 8 Press the F1 key to cont...

Page 240: ... Y motor signal 8 Tool height signal 9 1 key 10 2 key 11 3 key 12 4 key 13 POSITION u key 14 POSITION t key 15 POSITION q key 16 POSITION p key 17 ENTER key 18 CONDITION key 19 ORIGIN key 20 SLOW key 21 BARCODE key 22 COPY key 23 PAUSE MENU key 24 ESC Cross CUT key 10 It will return to TEST menu screen once all the test items are completed 11 Turn off the power to exit from the test menu ...

Page 241: ...of chapter 8 to A4 size white copy paper Load this sheet to plotter as the SHEET mode with this direction The white square must be left side from the front of you MOVE TOOL POSITION TO CENTER OF WHITE SQUARE REGISTRATION MARK SENSOR LEVEL ADJUST X X How to test the registration mark sensor 1 Turn on the power while pressing the SLOW and the ENTER keys 2 The plotter displays the following menu 3 Pr...

Page 242: ...ck movement 10 Manually move the pen block to the white area of registration mark sensor sensitivity adjustment sheet The sensor output level bar goes up when the sensor is detecting the white area 11 Manually move the pen block to the black area of registration mark sensor sensitivity adjustment sheet The sensor output level bar goes down when the sensor is detecting the black area 12 When the se...

Page 243: ...hown below 2 Press the F1 key DEFAULT SETTING The following menu is displayed 3 Press the F1 key SET DEFAULT The following menu is displayed 4 Press the F1 key CONTINUE The following menu is displayed Do not turn off the power when the above menu is displaying It will take about one minute to set the default settings 5 When the default setting was finished the COMPLETE message appears on the LCD p...

Page 244: ...1 Emblem CE7000 60 CE7000 60 C 4 U621844102 Front Guide Center CE70 40 60 1 CE7000 40 60 B 5 U621844112 Front Guide Right CE70 60 1 CE7000 60 B 6 U621844122 Front Guide Left CE70 60 1 CE7000 60 B 7 U621844130 Rear Guide Center CE70 40 60 1 CE7000 40 60 B 8 U621844140 Rear Guide Right CE70 60 1 CE7000 60 B 9 U621844150 Rear Guide Left CE70 60 1 CE7000 60 B 10 U621844021 Pen Block Cover CE70 1 CE700...

Page 245: ... Assy CE70 130AP CE7000 130AP B U792700875 Front Guide Cover Assy CE70 160 CE7000 160 B 5 U792700880 Front Writing Panel Assy CE70 130 AP 1 CE7000 130 AP B U792700885 Front Writing Panel Assy CE70 160 CE7000 160 B 6 U621864322 Rear Guide Cover CE70 130 AP 1 CE7000 130 AP B U621874322 Rear Guide Cover CE70 160 1 CE7000 160 B 7 U621860172 Rear Writing Panel CE70 130 AP 1 CE7000 130 AP B U621870172 R...

Page 246: ...de 1 B 3 U621600732 Spring CE70 AP Guide 9 B 4 U621864251 Bracket CE70 AP Guide 9 B 5 U621600722 Guide Shaft CE70 AP Guide 9 B 6 E ring C3 18 D 7 U621864242 Base Bracket CE70 AP Guide 1 B 8 M3L6 Binding Head Screw 22 D 9 Cap Screw M5L10 3 D 10 U62186426 Bush AP M GUIDE BUSH 4 D 11 Snap Pin C4 2 B 12 Washer C4 Flat 20 D Additional Outer Casing CE7000 130AP 1 2 4 8 5 6 9 11 12 8 7 10 3 ...

Page 247: ...Sheet CE70 130AP CE7000 130AP C 2 U79 Cover Control Panel CE70 1 621844011 621584250x4 C 3 U621804271 Key Top Left FC90 CE70 2 C 4 U621804251 Key Top Cursor FC90 CE70 1 C 5 U621804261 Key Top Right FC90 CE70 1 C 6 U682157130 LCD BTG240128SFBWBGG 1 A 7 U792900720 Control Panel Board FC90 CE70 PN5122 02 1 A 8 U692180302 Flexible Cable Cont FFC FFC512204 1 A Control Panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 248: ...0 Pen Block Assembly CE70 1 A 2 U621833091 Clamp Cutter Pen Holder 1 A 3 U621353011 Thumb Screw L10 1 A 4 U621843920 Wire Guide RM Sensor CE70 1 C 5 U682180300 Registration Mark Sensor KR4012 GTLF 1 KR4012 GTLF A 6 U692180161 Cable CA512216A 1 B 7 U621844021 Pen Block Cover CE70 1 B Pen Block CE7000 40 60 130 160 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 249: ...U792700770 Pen Block Assembly CE70AP 1 A 2 U621833091 Clamp Cutter Pen Holder 1 A 3 U621353011 Thumb Screw L10 1 A 4 U792900785 2nd Pen Holder Assembly 1 A 5 U792900790 2nd Pen Station Assembly 1 A 6 U621863501 2nd Pen Station Plate 1 B 7 U621844021 Pen Block Cover CE70 1 B Pen Block CE7000 130AP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 250: ... to FG Green C 12 U561630088 Switch Power AJ7W202BF 1 C 13 U692180031 Cable CA512203A 1 SW to POWER SUPPLY C 14 U562500141 Power Supply ZWS150B 24 FV 1 A 15 U692184072 Cable CA604307B 1 POWER SUPPLY to MB C 16 U682180270 Fan 9A0924G404 1 A 17 U561080035 Media Sensor PS117EL1 2 A 18 U692180174 Cable CA512217D Media Sensor 1 C 19 U682157211 Motor DMN37JE 010 2 A 20 U621802114 Pulley Motor S2M024 ASS...

Page 251: ...e CA512202A 1 AC_INLET to FG Green C 12 U561630088 Switch Power AJ7W202BF 1 C 13 U692180031 Cable CA512203A 1 SW to POWER SUPPLY C 14 U562500141 Power Supply ZWS150B 24 FV 1 A 15 U692184072 Cable CA604307B 1 POWER SUPPLY to MB C 16 U682180270 Fan 9A0924G404 1 A 17 U692180133 Cable CA512213C FAN 1 1 C 18 U692180143 Cable CA512214C FAN 2 1 C 19 U561080035 Media Sensor PS117EL1 2 A 20 U692180174 Cabl...

Page 252: ... U621844241 Bracket Side Cover 1 C 12 U621840713 Cam Lever CE70 40 60 1 A 13 U792700890 Push Roller Base CE70 40 60 2 A 14 U621843050 Spring Push Roller CE70 40 60 2 A 15 U621840742 Cam Push Roller CE70 40 60 2 A 16 U792700895 Push Roller Arm CE70 40 60 2 A 17 U621803051 Shaft Push Roller Arm FC9 2 B 18 U621803042 Shaft Push Roller FC9 2 B 19 U337010160 Snap Pin SSP 4 2 A 20 U621352000 Push Roller...

Page 253: ...h C4L3 1 D 14 U621860791 Spring Cam CE7 130 160 1 A 15 U621800774 Dog Cam Sensor 1 A 16 U621803041 Shaft Push Roller FC9 4 CE7000 130 C 5 CE7000 130AP 160 17 U621803051 Shaft Push Roller Arm FC9 8 CE7000 130 C 10 CE7000 130AP 160 18 U792900795 Push Roller Arm FC9 4 CE7000 130 C 5 CE7000 130AP 160 19 U621860715 Cam Lever CE70 130 1 CE7000 130 130AP 160 A 20 U621803081 Spring Push Roller FC9 4 CE700...

Page 254: ...CE7000 UM 251 9370 10 11 10 PARTS LIST X Drive Parts CE7000 130 130AP 160 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 15 14 18 17 16 19 20 17 21 23 22 24 25 26 27 28 13 8 9 10 11 11 12 ...

Page 255: ...C CE7000 60 7 U621863242 Pulley Y Drive Pulley Assey 1 A 8 U378009621 Belt Motor STS 60S2M192_96Z R 1 A 9 U621843452 Bracket Push Roller Sensor 1 C 10 U792700740 Push Roller Sensor Board PN6043 04 1 A 11 U692180322 Flexible Cable FFC512206B 1 Push Roller Sensor A 12 U621843421 Plate Y Belt Stopper Plate CE70 2 C 13 U621843302 Bracket Y Tension Bracket CE70 40 60 1 D 14 Bush C4L35 1 D Binding Head ...

Page 256: ... A 10 Bush C4L5 D 11 U792900735 Cam Sensor Board PN5122 06 1 A 12 U621863203 Bracket Y Drive Bracket CE70 130 160 1 D 13 U361102011 Flexible Cable Tie RFC 45V0 2 D 14 U621803211 Plate Y Drive Adjust Plate 1 D 15 U380287311 Spring DS8731 1 A 16 U621863313 Bracket Y Tension Arm CE70 130 160 1 D 17 Bush C4L50 1 D 18 U621863353 Shaft Idler Pulley CE70 130 160 1 D 19 U621803323 Pulley Y Tension Pulley ...

Page 257: ...N6043 04 1 A 4 U621843452 Bracket Push Roller Sensor 1 C 5 U621843471 Bracket Y Slider PCB CE70 40 60 1 C 6 U621843501 Y Slider CE70 1 A 7 U621843411 Plate Y Slider Roller Tension CE70 1 A 8 U621583390 Roller B R1240KK1MTRP5 7 A 9 U392230020 Spacer CU 302 4 C 10 U621843435 Flexible Cable Tie FFC CLIP CEN 1 C 11 U621843461 Collar Y Slider Collar CE70 2 C 12 U621843421 Plate Y Belt Stopper Plate CE7...

Page 258: ...6043 04 1 A 4 U621843452 Bracket Push Roller Sensor 1 C 5 U621863404 Bracket Y Slider PCB CE70 130 160 1 C 6 U621843501 Y Slider CE70 1 A 7 U621843411 Plate Y Slider Roller Tension CE70 1 A 8 U621583390 Roller B R1240KK1MTRP5 7 A 9 U392230020 Spacer CU 302 4 C 10 U621843435 Flexible Cable Tie FFC CLIP CEN 1 C 11 U621843461 Collar Y Slider Collar CE70 2 C 12 U621843421 Plate Y Belt Stopper Plate CE...

Page 259: ... C 3 U621851513 Center Bar Stand CE7 60 1 C 4 U792700905 Right Stocker Bracket Assy 1 C 5 U792700910 Left Stocker Bracket Assy 1 C Roller B MR626ZZ 10 D U621851610 BR Spacer T1 6 D8 I4 10 D Flat Head Screw M4L12 10 D 6 U621851691 Stocker Shaft Assembly CE7 60 2 C 7 U621851701 Stocker Shaft CE7 60 2 C 8 U621851670 Collar Stoker Shaft CE7 60 4 C 9 U621851711 Stop Collar Stoker Shaft CE7 60 2 C M4L5 ...

Page 260: ... Assy CE7 130 160 1 C 5 U792700920 Left Stocker Bracket Assy CE7 130 160 1 C 6 U621861040 Stocker Shaft Assembly CE70 130 2 CE7000 130 C U621871040 Stocker Shaft Assembly CE70 160 CE7000 160 C U621590361 End Cap 120CE6 4 C U621861050 Stocker Shaft CE70 130 2 CE7000 130 C U621871050 Stocker Shaft CE70 160 2 CE7000 160 C 7 U621801390 Stopper Assembly Guide Ring 2 C U621590432 Stopper Ring PAPER POSI...

Page 261: ...0 130AP 1 C 5 U621861220 Guide Shaft CE70 130AP 1 C 6 U621861341 Stocker Shaft Assembly CE70 130AP 1 C U621861321 Shaft CE7 130AP S SHAFT 1 C U621601330 Gear STOCK GEAR 1 C Spring Pin P3 x 14 2 D 7 U621601370 Flange Assembly CE6000 120AP 2 C U621601301 Flange CE6000 120AP 2 C U621601311 Collar Flange CE6000 120AP 2 C U621601321 Nut Flange CE6000 120AP 2 C 8 Side Pipe Assembly Refer to Section 10 1...

Page 262: ...Basket Cloth CE7 130 C U621878322 Basket Cloth CE7 160 C 2 U621858301 Pipe Cloth CE7 60 2 C U621868301 Pipe Cloth CE7 130 C U621878301 Pipe Cloth CE7 160 C 3 U621858310 Pipe Middle Cloth CE7 60 1 C U621868310 Pipe Middle Cloth CE7 130 C U621878310 Pipe Middle Cloth CE7 160 C 4 Side Pipe Assembly Refer to Section 10 19 Basket for CE7000 60 130 160 PG0103 104 105 1 2 2 3 4 4 4 4 ...

Page 263: ...No Part No Description Q ty Remarks Rank 1 U621801773 Side Pipe Basket 4 2 U334506301 Plastic Washer CC 0610 25 8 3 U621801930 Shaft Side Pipe Basket 12 4 E ring C4 24 5 U621801863 Bracket Side Pipe Basket CE7 4 Flange Cap Screw M5L10 8 Details of Basket Base Bracket 3 4 5 1 2 ...

Page 264: ...l Media Stoker for CE7000 40 No Part No Description Q ty Remarks Rank 1 U621844982 Roll Stoker R 1 C 2 U621844971 Roll Stoker L 1 C 3 U350190502 Roller B ER19H5W05 4 C φ4L16 Flat Head Self Tapping Screw 4 D Roll Media Stoker for CE7000 40 3 3 1 3 3 2 ...

Page 265: ...ler Lever 1 CE7000 130 130AP 160 only C 4 U621849020 Model Label CE7000 40 1 CE7000 40 C U621859020 Model Label CE7000 60 CE7000 60 C U621869020 Model Label CE7000 130 CE7000 130 C U621869120 Model Label CE7000 130AP CE7000 130AP C U621879020 Model Label CE7000 160 Model Label CE7000 160 C 5 U622658070 Label UL_C_SEAL 1 C 6 U622658080 Label BLADE_CAUTION 1 C 7 U621809160 Label RS232C SEA 1 RS 232C...

Page 266: ... Manual CUTTERMANU CE7AP CE7000 130AP C 6 U910244252 Blade CB09UB 1 1 D 7 U621359280 Fiber tip Pen KF700 BK 1P 1 CE7000 40 60 130 160 D U621379600 Ballpoint Pen KB700 BK 1P 1 CE7000 130AP D 8 Blade Plunger PHP33 CB09N HS 1 D 9 Fiber tip Pen Plunger PHP31 FIBER 1 CE7000 40 60 130 160 D Ballpoint Pen Plunger PHP34 BALL 1 CE7000 130AP D 10 Blade magnifying glass PM CT 001 1 D 11 U621844992 MEDIA_TABL...

Page 267: ...BL A 2 BL K 1 BL K D Sub 9 Pin JEZ 9P 3 1 RTS 2 TXD 3 RXD 4 N C 5 GND 6 RTS 7 DSR 8 CTS DTR 9 GND 10 RSON 1 GND 2 GND 3 24V 4 24V J102 BM12B SRSS TB N C J301 BM07B SRSS TB N C J101 BM04B SRSS TB N C CN2 1 24V 2 24V CE7000 40 60 CA604307x 69218407x CE7000 130 130AP 160 CA512206x 69218006x CE7000 130 130AP 160 Only Optional RS 232C I F for Japanese and Chinese model only CA512213x 69218013x FLEXIBLE...

Page 268: ...E7000 series on the WEEE instruction Printed circuit boards of mobile phones and of other devices if the surface of the printed circuit board is larger than 10 square centimeters No Parts code Parts name Remarks Quantity Unit A U792700700 Main Board CE7 PN6043 01 1 B U792900720 Control Panel Board FC90 PN5122 02 1 C U792700730 Y Relay Board PN6043 04 1 D U562500141 Power Supply ZWS150B 24 FV 1 A M...

Page 269: ...1 on the Switching Power Supply Unit Electrolytic capacitors C127 C512 and C513 on the Switching Power Supply Unit C7 C51 C6 C8 C9 Liquid crystal display for surface area to exceed 100cm2 Include it in the casing if necessary and all things to use gas discharge lamp as back light No Parts code Parts name Remarks Quantity Unit E U682157130 LCD BTG240128SFBWBGG 1 E LCD BTG240128SFBWBGG External elec...

Page 270: ...d toner cartridge and the color toner Plastic including bromine system flame retardant for RoHs Parts including asbestos waste and asbestos CRT Chlorofluorocarbon CFC and hydro chlorofluorocarbon HCFC Hydrofluorocarbon HFC and hydro carbon HC Gas discharge type lamp Parts including fireproof ceramic fiber that instruction 97 69 provides Component including radioactive substance However the one of ...

Page 271: ...ach the right side cover M4L6 binding head screw Right side cover 3 Disconnect all the cables and flexible cables from their connectors on the main board 4 Remove the five M3L6 binding head screws holding the main board for the CE7000 40 60 Remove the six M3L6 binding head screws holding the main board for the CE7000 130 130AP 160 M3L6 binding head screw CE7000 40 60 Main board M3L6 binding head s...

Page 272: ...rews from the right side cover 2 Detach the right side cover M4L6 binding head screw Right side cover 3 Remove the three M3L6 binding head screws holding the control panel assembly M3L6 binding head screw Control panel assembly 4 Disconnect the control panel flexible cables from the control panel board Control panel board Control panel flexible cable ...

Page 273: ...om the control board Control panel cover Control panel board LCD LCD flexible cable 6 Remove the seven M2L5 self tapping screws holding the control panel board and then detach the control panel board from the control panel cover Control panel cover Control panel board M2L5 self tapping screw M2L5 self tapping screw ...

Page 274: ...e the LCD to the left from the hooks and then detach the LCD from the control panel cover Hook LCD Control panel cover Removing C Y Relay Board 1 Remove the four M4L6 binding head screws from the right side cover 2 Detach the right side cover M4L6 binding head screw Right side cover ...

Page 275: ...move the three M3L6 binding head screws holding the control panel assembly and then detach it M3L6 binding head screw Control panel assembly 5 Remove the six M3L6 binding head screws holding the center cover Center cover M3L6 binding head screw 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Center cover CE7000 40 60 CE7000 130 130AP 160 M3L6 binding head screw ...

Page 276: ... cover 7 Disconnect all the cables from the Y relay board CE7000 40 60 Pen board Y relay board M3L6 binding head screw CE7000 130 160 Pen board Y relay board M3L6 binding head screw 8 Remove the two M3L6 binding head screws attaching the Y relay board 9 Detach the Y relay board from the Y slider ...

Page 277: ... from the left side cover 2 Detach the left side cover M4L6 binding head screw Left side cover 3 Disconnect all cables from the power supply board 4 Remove the four M3L6 binding head screws holding the power supply board and then detach it Power supply board CE7000 40 60 M3L6 binding head screw Power supply board CE7000 130 130AP 160 M3L6 binding head screw ...

Page 278: ...y High Concern in REACH regulation over the threshold level 0 1 by weight to the following products Product Name Model Number Application Contained substance Cas No Contents by weight Cutting Plotter CE7000 40 CE7000 60 CE7000 130 CE7000 130AP CE7000 160 Nickel plated brass parts Push roller stopper Stoppers for Dog Cam Sensor Spacers for board mounting Lead 7439 92 1 4 Date of issue September 27 ...

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