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MPT(Multi-Purpose Tray)
Overview
The base unit of the machine has a Multi-Purpose Tray(MPT) by default which can load 50
sheets of A4 size and 75gsm.
The paper separation method of MPT uses friction pad as the base unit tray and there is a
paper detection sensor installed to know if the tray is empty, but there is not a paper size
detection sensor so the machine detects the paper size by on-off timing of the input
sensors
When loading the paper on MPT, adjust the side fences to fit into the paper size with the
extension support unfolded not to make any gap.
The maximum limit of the paper stack is separately specified for postcard, envelope, label
and special paper.
Components Layout of MPT
MPT consists of the below 5 components and the role of each part is as the following.
1) MPT A
’ssy : Manual tray cover and base plate and extension support.
2) MPT CAM : Jointly move with MPT pickup roller and pickup roller
3) Lower body and Upper Guide : work as the paper guides.
4) Solenoid and Segment Gear A
‘ssy : Deliver or block the power to MPT pickup roller
5) Friction Pad : Prevent from dual feed of the paper.
MPT base plate
MPT pickup roller
MPT cam
MPT extension
MPT cover
MPT side fence
Summary of Contents for M611
Page 1: ...FIELD SERVICE MANUAL M611 M616 M612 M617 CS 2014 6 13 CE Confid ential...
Page 20: ...14 MFP Overview MFP Components...
Page 22: ...16 Paper Path 1 Output bin 2 Manual Tray 3 Base Unit Tray 4 Optional Tray Unit 5 Duplex Unit...
Page 43: ...37...
Page 88: ...82 3 24V Output Section...
Page 89: ...83 4 5V Output Section...
Page 90: ...84 5 AC Drive Section 6 Switching Section...
Page 91: ...85 Circuit HVPS Input Section 1 PWM Input Section...
Page 92: ...86 2 RCC Control Drive Section...
Page 93: ...87 3 High Power Output Section 4 TX SENSING...
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Page 128: ...122 Removing Optional Acufeed Unit 1 Remove 2 harnesses and then 5 screws A...
Page 137: ...131 4 Separate the Exit frame with releasing the left and right side bolts...
Page 138: ...132 5 Release the harness bolts which are jointed to the fusing frame...
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