
11 Position 11
12 Position 12
13 Position 13
14 Position 14
15 Position 15
Detailed Description for SP4993, SP4994
When a long original, or a special original (extremely thin or fragile) with a carrier sheet, is fed into the
scanner unit, this creates a load on the scanner when the scanned portion of the original behind the
scanner unit starts to sag. This can cause the original to slip in the original feed path and interfere with
smooth operation of the scanner motor. To correct this, the scanning speed can be switched at a desired
location in order to compensate for slippage of the special originals in the original feed path.
The scanning speed can be switched at designated points:
• Up to 15 switching points can be designated for a long original up to the maximum length of
15,000 mm (15 m or approximately 50 ft.).
• The first starting point (the reference point) is upstream of the CIS.
• The points can be entered with SP codes SP4993, SP4994, SP4995
• The speed of the scanner motor can be set in the range of ±10% where it can be adjusted in fine
increments (±0.1%)
Look at the settings above. Note that as more of the original feeds through the scanner unit, the speed of
the scanner motor is decreased slightly.
• If the speed is set at "0" at any point, the speed will be 100% the normal speed of the scanner
motor.
• If the image is to be magnified, the speed of the vertical motor is automatically adjusted to account
for the changes in scanning speed, so magnification will not be affected.
• The machine can also be set not to release the trailing edge of the original at the end of the scan
job. This prevents the original from falling on the floor. The trailing edge is held in the nip of the exit
2. Appendix 2: Service Program Mode
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Summary of Contents for Mo-C1
Page 1: ...Model Mo C1 Machine Code D124 Field Service Manual November 2012...
Page 2: ......
Page 32: ...30...
Page 192: ...3 Preventive Maintenance 190...
Page 225: ...2 On the right disconnect the torque limiter plate x2 3 Remove the plate Common Procedures 223...
Page 257: ...5 Separate the bracket and the switches 6 Disconnect the switches x2 Scanner 255...
Page 263: ...2 Remove the center plate 3 On the right side A remove leaf plate B x1 Scanner 261...
Page 313: ...2 Remove the sensor x4 3 Disconnect the sensor x1 Reinstallation Roll Units 311...
Page 350: ...1 Disconnect the pre registration sensor x1 x1 x1 x4 4 Replacement and Adjustment 348...
Page 364: ...4 Replacement and Adjustment 362...
Page 379: ...2 Disconnect the sensor x1 3 Separate the bracket and sensor x4 Reinstallation Sub Scan 377...
Page 381: ...3 Separate the motor and bracket x4 Sub Scan 379...
Page 387: ...3 Remove the front cover x2 4 Remove the left cover of the carriage unit x1 Carriage Unit 385...
Page 469: ...2 Remove the ink cartridges 3 Disconnect the ink supply unit frame x3 Ink Supply 467...
Page 529: ...Switches 527...
Page 560: ...4 Replacement and Adjustment 558...
Page 594: ...5 System Maintenance Reference 592...
Page 608: ...SC300 Not Used There are no Group 300 service codes for this machine 6 Troubleshooting 606...
Page 628: ...SC700 Not Used There are no Group 700 service codes for this machine 6 Troubleshooting 626...
Page 660: ...Make sure bold was selected in the application 6 Troubleshooting 658...
Page 695: ...No Rating FU1 Break capacity 50V 16ADC Rated current 0 63A Fuses 693...
Page 696: ...6 Troubleshooting 694...
Page 700: ...MEMO 698...
Page 701: ...MEMO 699...
Page 702: ...MEMO 700 EN...
Page 703: ...Model Mo C1 Machine Code D124 Appendices October 2012...
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Page 706: ...2...
Page 1051: ...MEMO 347...
Page 1052: ...MEMO 348 EN...