May 2013
2-357
Xerox® WorkCentre® 5790 Family
11H-110, 11J-110
Status Indicator RAPs
11H-110 Copy Damage in the 2K LCSS RAP
Use this RAP to identify and correct the causes of copy damage in the 2K LCSS.
Procedure
WARNING
Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do
not need electricity. Refer to
GP 14
. Disconnect the power cord. Electricity can cause
death or injury. Moving parts can cause injury.
Check the following:
•
Look for torn paper in the 2K LCSS paper path. Torn fragments can pass through the IOT
and 2K LCSS paper path without causing a problem until they finally wedge themselves at
some point. A likely place for a piece of paper to be wedged is at the hole punch assem-
bly, where the top and bottom guides form the narrowest part of the paper path.
•
Ensure that the shaft diverter assembly,
PL 11.22 Item 13
, operates correctly and has full
movement.
•
Ensure that the hole punches park at the fully open position. If they protrude even slightly,
a jam will occur in the narrow paper path of the hole punch.
•
Ensure that the jam clearance guide,
PL 11.24 Item 6
, closes and latches correctly. Check
that the magnet at the rear is located and functions correctly. Check the clip at the front is
positioned correctly,
Figure 1
.
•
Ensure that all idler rolls in the 2K LCSS paper path are free to rotate, particularly those
on the jam clearance guide, where the paper turns through 90 degrees.
•
Ensure that the paper path ribs of the jam clearance guide,
PL 11.24 Item 6
, and the entry
guide cover,
PL 11.24 Item 5
, are free of “scores” and “nicks”. Check also for contamina-
tion and glue from label stock.
Figure 1 Position of the spring clip
11J-110 Mis-Registration in Stapled Sets and Non-Stapled
Sets RAP
Use this RAP to identify and correct the causes of mis-registration in stapled sets, resulting in
staples missing some sheets in the set, or poorly registered non-stapled sets.
Procedure
WARNING
Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do
not need electricity. Refer to
GP 14
. Disconnect the power cord. Electricity can cause
death or injury. Moving parts can cause injury.
The most likely cause of mis-registration is paper condition and/or damage such as curl, wrin-
kle, creases, dog ears, etc.
Curl, wrinkle and creases are probably caused in the IOT, go to
IQ1
Image Quality Entry RAP.
For other copy/print damage and dog ears, go to the
11H-110
Copy Damage in the 2K LCSS
RAP.
Check the following:
•
Check that bin 1 is seated correctly and the bin 1 alignment clip is in position,
PL 11.2
Item 13
.
•
Turn over the paper stack in the tray in use.
•
Use a new ream of paper in the tray in use.
•
Paper type especially recycled paper can lead to registration problems. Try changing to a
different brand or type of paper.
•
Ensure that the guides in the paper trays are correctly set and reported on the UI for the
paper size loaded.
•
Check that paper type is set correctly. If heavyweight paper is used but not set in the UI,
the compiler capacity can be exceeded.
•
Check for obstructions in the compiler.
•
Ensure that the paddle roll operates correctly and that the paddles are not damaged. The
paddles should park completely inside the top section of the compiler, with the shorter
paddle in a vertical position. If all of the paddles are out of position, check the paddle roll
position sensor,
PL 11.8 Item 11
, the flag,
PL 11.8 Item 7
and the paddle motor assembly,
PL 11.8 Item 10
. If only one paddle is mis-aligned with the others, it can be re-positioned
by hand (they are not bonded to the shaft).
•
Make sure the paddles are clean. If necessary, use formula A cleaning fluid,
PL 26.10
Item 2
to clean the paddles.
•
Ensure that the tampers operate correctly, i.e. are not stalling or losing position during the
job. Inspect the tampers for damage, if necessary install new parts.
PL 11.16
.
•
Inspect the bin 1 entry nips for roll damage. The idlers should be held against the rubber
driving rolls and they should be free to rotate within their support springs. If necessary,
install new parts,
PL 11.23
.
•
Inspect the four spring loaded guides on the output cover,
PL 11.2 Item 7
. Ensure that
they are correctly located and are free to move up and down.
Check that the end of the spring
clip is positioned on the inside of
the frame.
Summary of Contents for WorkCentre 5790 Series
Page 1: ...Xerox WorkCentre 5790 Family Service Manual 708P90298 May 2013 ...
Page 4: ...May 2013 ii Xerox WorkCentre 5790 Family Introduction ...
Page 20: ...May 2013 xviii Xerox WorkCentre 5790 Family Translation of Warnings Introduction ...
Page 22: ...May 2013 1 2 Xerox WorkCentre 5790 Family Service Call Procedures ...
Page 32: ...May 2013 1 12 Xerox WorkCentre 5790 Family SCP 7 Service Call Procedures ...
Page 53: ...May 2013 2 21 Xerox WorkCentre 5790 Family 01B Status Indicator RAPs Figure 1 3 3V Return ...
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Page 698: ...May 2013 3 2 Xerox WorkCentre 5790 Family Image Quality ...
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Page 772: ...May 2013 4 34 Xerox WorkCentre 5790 Family REP 3 4 Repairs Adjustments ...
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Page 1386: ...May 2013 6 2 Xerox WorkCentre 5790 Family General Procedures Information ...
Page 1524: ...May 2013 6 140 Xerox WorkCentre 5790 Family Fax Tags General Procedures Information ...
Page 1526: ...May 2013 7 2 Xerox WorkCentre 5790 Family Wiring Data ...
Page 1554: ...May 2013 7 30 Xerox WorkCentre 5790 Family PJ Locations Wiring Data ...
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