Chapter 7 Replacing Sub Scan Unit Loading Parts
7-7
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Pull out the sub scan unit toward you until it gets
caught and slightly lift it to remove.
This is the end of the process of removing the sub scan unit.
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When replacing the right cover detection sensor, go to
“7.4 Replacing Right Cover Detection Sensor (Page 7-
12)”
.
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When replacing the position regulation transport motor, go to
“7.6 Replacing Position Regulation Transport
Motor (Page 7-19)”
.
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When replacing the position regulation inlet sensor, go to
“7.5 Replacing Position Regulation Inlet Sensor
(Page 7-15)”
.
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When replacing the Moderation belt, go to
“7.7 Replacing Moderation belt (Page 7-23)”
.
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When replacing the Transfer belt, go to
“7.8 Replacing Transfer belt (Page 7-25)”
.
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When replacing the Sub Scan transport motor, go to
“7.9 Replacing Sub Scan Transport Motor (Page 7-27)”
.
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When replacing the Sub Scan nip motor, go to
“7.10 Replacing Sub Scan Nip Motor (Page 7-30)”
.
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When replacing the Sub Scan inlet sensor, go to
“7.11 Replacing Sub Scan Inlet Sensor (Page 7-34)”
.
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When replacing the Sub Scan nip HP sensor, go to
“7.12 Replacing Sub Scan Nip HP Sensor (Page 7-38)”
.
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When replacing the V-sync sensor, go to
“7.13 Replacing V-sync Sensor (Page 7-40)”
.
Installation Procedure
1
Install the sub scan unit.
2
Install the fixing screws of the sub scan unit.
• Four screws (M4
×
8)
Caution
•
When pulling out the sub scan unit, be
careful not to get it hung up on a wire.
•
The sub scan unit weighs approximately
16kg.
Carefully perform work when unloading
the sub scan unit from the main unit or
transporting it to work site.
•
If you place the removed sub scan unit on
a table, it may become extremely
unstable. If you apply excessive
pressure, it can overturn the unit.
Caution
•
Be careful not to get it hung on a wire.
•
The sub scan unit weighs approximately
16kg.
When putting the sub scan unit back to
the main unit, work should be performed
carefully.
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