
AR-651/810 ADJUSTMENT
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3. 3. 2. Paper alignment
<Procedure> (The adjustment code for each cassette is as follows.)
Note: The construction of the paper source depends on the destination. Perform the adjustment in the order
corresponding to the construction.
(1)
(2) Check if image void is occurring. If there is
any, reduce the value as in “31”
“30”
“29”… until the void disappears. At this time,
make sure there are no paper jams.
Increasing the aligning amount may increase
the scraping noise caused by the paper and
the Mylar as the paper is transported by the
registration roller.
Decrease the value if the noise is annoying.
(3) Perform the same procedure for all paper
source.
Note: When paper thinner than that specified is used, paper jams may occur frequently at the registration section.
In this case, it is advised to change (reduce) the aligning amount. However, if the aligning amount is reduced
too much, this may cause the shift of the leading edge position.
Select the appropriate value when the adjustment value is changed while confirming if the leading edge is
not shifted.
* As a tentative countermeasure, the service life of the feed roller can be extended by increasing the
aligning amount.
Void
50~100mm
1st
2nd
cassette
cassette
450
(*1)
452
(*1)
Duplexing
455
(*1)
Bypass
feed
458
(*1)
3rd
4th
cassette
cassette
448
(*1)
449
(*1)
Tandem LCF
456
(*2)
External
LCF
457
(*2)
Sub-code
(*1) 0:Long size, 1:Middle size, 2:Short size, 3:Thick paper, 4;Post card (for bypass)
(*2) 0:Normal paper, 1:Thick paper
[Cassette selection]
[ENERGY SAVER]
(Test print)
[POWER]
OFF/ON
(Exit)
Current value
displayed
Enter new
value
[SET]
or
[INTERRUPT]
(Stores value in the RAM)
[0] [5]
[POWER]
[START]
(Code)
(Sub-code)
[START]
Summary of Contents for AR-810 Imager
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Page 123: ...4 11 AR 651 810 PREVENTIVEMAINTENANCE Rear side 20 74 75 32 80 63 44 73 75 53 ...
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Page 259: ...5 109 AR 651 810 TROUBLESHOOTING 2 Background Fogging Feeding direction ...
Page 262: ...AR 651 810 TROUBLESHOOTING 5 112 3 Moire lack of sharpness A B Feeding direction ...
Page 264: ...AR 651 810 TROUBLESHOOTING 5 114 4 Toner offset Approx 188mm Feeding direction ...
Page 267: ...5 117 AR 651 810 TROUBLESHOOTING 6 Poor fusing Feeding direction ...
Page 271: ...5 121 AR 651 810 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 White banding in the feeding direction Feeding direction ...
Page 275: ...5 125 AR 651 810 TROUBLESHOOTING 11 Skew inclined image Feeding direction ...
Page 277: ...5 127 AR 651 810 TROUBLESHOOTING 12 Black banding in the feeding direction Feeding direction ...
Page 283: ...5 133 AR 651 810 TROUBLESHOOTING 15 Poor image transfer Feeding direction ...
Page 285: ...5 135 AR 651 810 TROUBLESHOOTING 16 Uneven image density Feeding direction ...
Page 289: ...5 139 AR 651 810 TROUBLESHOOTING 18 Image dislocation in feeding direction Feeding direction ...
Page 291: ...5 141 AR 651 810 TROUBLESHOOTING 19 Jittering image Feeding direction ...
Page 293: ...5 143 AR 651 810 TROUBLESHOOTING 20 Poor cleaning Feeding direction ...
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