
Service Manual
4-38
7F3318 2005 July Rev. B
4-9-3.
FEED ROLLER OPEN MOTOR (DCM4)
Special Tools
9-volt DRY CELL BATTERY
Preliminary
1. Remove the SUPPLY CARTRIDGE.
!
Warning
When the POWER CORD is plugged in, hazardous voltages are present in some areas of the
IMAGER. These voltages can cause severe injury or death.
2. De-energize the IMAGER and disconnect the POWER CORD.
3. Remove the FEED ROLLER MODULE (4-9-1).
Disassembly
1. Move the VANE out of the SENSOR:
a. Use a 9-volt DRY-CELL BATTERY to operate the FILM FEED MOTOR to drive the VANE out of
the SENSOR. (See positions of the SENSOR VANE in Figure 4-34.)
Note
Insert a PAPER CLIP in each of the 2--PIN SOCKETS of the MOTOR CONNECTOR (Figure 4-34),
and place the BATTERY TERMINALS across the 2 PAPER CLIPS to apply power to the FILM
FEED MOTOR.
b. When the VANE has moved out of the SENSOR, remove the BATTERY and PAPER CLIPS.
2. Loosen the SETSCREW that attaches the VANE and CAM to the MOTOR SHAFT (Figure 4-34).
3. Pull the VANE and CAM from the MOTOR SHAFT.
4. Remove the MOTOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR from the CHASSIS.
5. Remove 3 ATTACHING SCREWS and remove the FILM FEED MOTOR.
Reassembly
1. Position the FILM FEED MOTOR as shown in Figure 4-34 and attach it with the 3 SCREWS.
2. Make sure that the flat on the MOTOR SHAFT is positioned so that the FEED ROLLER OPEN
SENSOR will not interfere with installation of the CAM and VANE on the MOTOR SHAFT.
Note
If you have to reposition the MOTOR SHAFT, use a 9-volt BATTERY to drive the FILM FEED
MOTOR as described in step 1 in
Disassembly
above.
3. Install the CAM and VANE on the MOTOR SHAFT and secure it by tightening the SETSCREW
against the flat of the MOTOR SHAFT.
4. Install the MOTOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR in the CHASSIS, and replace the MOTOR DRIVE BELT.
Summary of Contents for DryView 8150
Page 1: ...SERVICE MANUAL Kodak DryView 8150 LASER IMAGER 1961259 7F3318 07 05 ...
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Page 34: ...Service Manual 2 14 7F3318 2005 July Rev B 6 Remove the 2 SCREWS and 2 TAGS 6 ...
Page 50: ...Service Manual 2 30 7F3318 2005 July Rev B 6 Check each parameter ...
Page 91: ...Section 2 Installation 2 71 2005 July Rev B 7F3318 BLANK PAGE ...
Page 105: ...Service Manual 3 14 7F3318 2005 July Rev B BLANK PAGE ...
Page 182: ...Section 4 Disassembly Reassembly 4 77 2005 July Rev B 7F3318 BLANK PAGE ...
Page 196: ...Service Manual 5 14 7F3318 2005 July Rev B Figure 5 9 Cleaning the HEAT SHIELD and ROLLERS ...
Page 200: ...Service Manual 5 18 7F3318 2005 July Rev B Figure 5 11 Adjusting the DIVERTER ...
Page 236: ...Service Manual 6 34 7F3318 2005 July Rev B Figure 6 17 Pickup Operation Sheet 1 of 3 ...
Page 238: ...Service Manual 6 36 7F3318 2005 July Rev B Figure 6 17 Pickup Operation Sheet 3 of 3 ...
Page 240: ...Service Manual 6 38 7F3318 2005 July Rev B Figure 6 18 Load Platen Operation Sheet 2 of 2 ...
Page 241: ...Section 6 Theory of Operation 6 39 2005 July Rev B 7F3318 Figure 6 19 Expose Operation ...
Page 242: ...Service Manual 6 40 7F3318 2005 July Rev B Figure 6 20 Unload Platen Operation ...
Page 244: ...Service Manual 6 42 7F3318 2005 July Rev B Figure 6 21 Processor Operation Sheet 2 of 2 ...
Page 246: ...Service Manual 6 44 7F3318 2005 July Rev B Figure 6 22 Front Door Open Operation Sheet 2 of 2 ...
Page 252: ...Service Manual 6 50 7F3318 2005 July Rev B Figure 6 27 Sequence of AIQC and GSM Functions ...
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