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Part
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First input roller
2
Secondary input roller
3
Separator roller
4
Pick rollers
5
Option tray
Multipurpose feeder (MPF)
The driving force from the main drive motor is transmitted through the MPF gearbox. When the MPF solenoid
activates, it allows the MPF sector gear linked to the MPF gearbox to rotate. The MPF pick roll shaft is connected
to the MPF sector gear.
The MPF can be accessed by opening the MPF tray on the front door. In an MPF paper feed, the MPF paper
present sensor detects the media. The instant the MPF pick roll shaft rotates, the cams on each end of the shaft
disengage the MPF tray. Each side of the tray is connected to the front access cover by springs. When
disengaged from the shaft, the springs pull the tray causing the media to come into contact with the MPF pick
roller. At the same time the pick roller rotates, pushing the media to the separator pad. The media does not
pass through the secondary input roller, but directly to the first input roller.
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Part
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MPF pick roller
2
MPF tray
3
MPF paper present sensor
Simplex printing
Situated along the first input roller, is the deskew shutter. It subjects the media to a deskewing force based on
the media width. The direction of the force is transverse to the feed direction. The leading edge of the media
then passes though the input sensor.
After the edge of the media is aligned, the first input roller feeds the media to the transfer roll for toner transfer.
At this point, the toner image is already on the photoconductor drum surface. As the media passes between
the photoconductor drum and transfer roll, the toner image is transferred to the media.
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Theory of operation
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Summary of Contents for XM1135
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Page 238: ...D ADF cover open E Flatbed cover open F paper feed sensor 7015 Service menus 238 ...
Page 308: ...4 Remove the four screws B and then remove the right front mount B 7015 Parts removal 308 ...
Page 323: ...4 Remove the ground shield 5 Remove the display 7015 Parts removal 323 ...
Page 352: ...c Bring the cable in front of the two cable holders near the ACM shaft 7015 Parts removal 352 ...
Page 356: ...9 Remove the two screws C Below are the cam release and bracket 7015 Parts removal 356 ...
Page 362: ...8 Remove the screw A and then detach the trailing edge sensor A 7015 Parts removal 362 ...
Page 363: ...9 Disconnect the two springs B B 7015 Parts removal 363 ...
Page 407: ...3 Swing the right cover backward to remove 4 Remove the screw D D 7015 Parts removal 407 ...
Page 417: ...Power supply PCN1 PCN2 PCN3 PCN5 PCN4 7015 Component locations 417 ...
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Page 425: ...Assembly 1 Covers 7015 Parts catalog 425 ...
Page 427: ...Assembly 2 Imaging 7015 Parts catalog 427 ...
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Page 431: ...Assembly 3 Control panel MX41x MX51x XM1140 and XM1145 2 1 3 7015 Parts catalog 431 ...
Page 433: ...Assembly 4 Control panel MX31x 3 2 1 7015 Parts catalog 433 ...
Page 435: ...Assembly 5 Electronics 1 MX31x MX41x and XM1140 1 2 3 4 8 9 5 7 6 7015 Parts catalog 435 ...
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Page 439: ...Assembly 6 Electronics 1 MX51x and XM1145 1 2 9 10 8 7 3 4 5 6 7015 Parts catalog 439 ...
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Page 443: ...Assembly 7 Electronics 2 MX31x MX41x and XM1140 4 3 2 1 6 5 7015 Parts catalog 443 ...
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Page 452: ...Assembly 10 Frame MX51x and XM1145 10 11 12 14 13 9 1 5 4 7 8 16 6 2 3 7015 Parts catalog 452 ...
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Page 455: ...Assembly 11 Option trays 3 4 5 6 1 2 7015 Parts catalog 455 ...
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